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Graduating from Terry Sanford High school in 1974, Beck went on to the University of Georgia to become a three-time All-American. He would later play the PGA Tour from 1979-2000, before joining the Champions Tour for another ten years.
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The Fayetteville Regional airport received a twenty million dollar grant in 2016 to renovate the terminal. Built in 1969, the terminal was in dire need of work to facilitate security checkpoints and connection halls. While the facilities may need some work, their maintenance has been exceptional. The airport has received a perfect score on yearly safety exams and has been certified as a Green Business.
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the Kiwanis Club of Fayetteville received its charter on Dec. 1, 1920. the club has remained faithful for making a differnece in young lives and making the community a better place to live.
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St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church has been a source of social justice and spiritual enlightenment. On the National Registry of Historic Places, it has long historical ties with its area’s black community. The church founded for a black congregation also helped to found the Howard School, a parochial school, and social hall to military families denied access to the local USO.
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20334
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From the recreational cyclist to the competitive cyclist, Fayetteville offers a niche for all cycling enthusiasts in their bike-friendly community.
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Savages Barbershop and Hair Salon, of Fayetteville, aims to be a cut above other local barbershops. The store owner, a member of the military, wanted to create an atmosphere which invited customers back. So far, the business has been a success as many clients feel welcomed, particularly those stationed at Fort Bragg.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , July/August 2016, p40-45, il, por Periodical Website
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"As A champion of preservation and a walking encyclopedia of Fayetteville's history, Bruce Daws has pursued his passion for building on the past." Daws was named historic properties manager for Fayetteville in 1996. three of his pet projects over the years have been the Fayetteville Transportation and History Museum, the Market House and Cross Creek Cemetery.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , June 2023, p26-31, il, por Periodical Website
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42984
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The Rev. Chancy Rudolph Edwards died on august 23, 2017. He was pastor of Fayetteville's First Baptist Church from 1953-1990. His influence as a leader in the Fayetteville community was significant.
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"As it enters its 16th year, the Field of Honor at the Airborne & Special Operations Museum has become a moving way for the Fayetteville community to pay tribute to the free and the brave." the museum is located on 100 Bragg Blvd in downtown Fayetteville. A moving display of American flags, the Field of Honor is partnership between the museum and Cool Spring Downtown District.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , September 2023, p26-28, il Periodical Website
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22740
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Cumberland County has many special places to offer the visitor and the native. Among them is the small community of Stedman.
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42954
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Col. Freddy Johnson Jr. recently became the 28th North Carolina Highway Patrol Commander since the entity's establishment by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1929. He replaces Col. Glenn McNeill, who retired April 1.
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22731
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A Fayetteville couple credits the Uniformed Services Organization (USO) with bringing them together 65 years ago.
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36174
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Pamolu Oldham measured the value of art by the amount of light and way that space was used. Being mindful of these aspects generated an awareness of other aspects, valuable on both sides of the canvas: people and animals, interior and exterior settings, and objects secular and sacred.
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22597
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The percentage of women taking over the ownership and management of family businesses has recently significantly increased, and North Carolina is no exception. From gardens and pipe supply, to lumber companies and investments, North Carolina has the third fastest growth of women-owned businesses in the country.
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Many fall festivals that can be found across North Carolina.