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43566
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In response to being closely considered a "news desert," Fayetteville and Cumberland County have initiated a digital news division. The latest division will add experienced journalists to the existing news team, helping to "restore accountability and transparency" in local government and trusted institutions.
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Fayetteville, NC breweries will be coming out with fall-themed beverages to welcome the upcoming seasons. Well-known brewpubs, breweries, and microbreweries like Bright Light Brewing Co., Mash House Brewing CO., Gaston Brewing CO., and Heckler Brewing CO. will have plenty of selections available to "quench your thirst."
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In January 2022, CityView Media launched CityView News Fund to help restore accountability and transparency for serving the news needs of Fayetteville and Cumberland County., as both stakeholders and researchers alike have noted that news stories of importance to the local area have often gone either underpotted and at times unreported despite their importance to residents.
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On September 26, 2020,trumpeter Willie Bradley's recording "It's On Now" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart. Bradley was a former music instructor in the Cumberland County and Fort Bragg School systems.
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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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42953
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On February 3m 1908, Chief James Herbert Benton was shot and killed near the back door of his home.
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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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The article concerns John Manuel, who grew up in Fayetteville and is now a scout for major league baseball's Minnesota Twins.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , May 2021, p30-33 Periodical Website
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42956
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The article covers brief sketches of baseball greats coming from Fayetteville. Included are: Archibald "Moonlight" Graham, Jay Kirkpatrick, Cobie Vance, Russ Adams, Termel Sledge, Alex Cole, Jim Bibby, Carl Koonce, Sterling Hitchcock, Aaron Robinson and Pep Young.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , May 2021, p34-38 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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John W. "Bill" Hurley was a three term mayor in Fayetteville and later state lawmaker. Hurley died at age 85 on Nov. 26, 2018. Hurley began as mayor in 1981 and within a short time instigated the effort to revitalize downtown Fayetteville, an area previously infamous for seedy bars and prostitution.
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Fayetteville's late mayor, Bill Hurley affectionately described Rosalie Huske Kelly as the city's "First Lady of History". She was a leader for historic preservation in Fayetteville and worked well with others in advancing Fayetteville's "All American City" designation and frequently gave talks, tours and related work for promoting Fayetteville's history.
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The Systel Building,, dating to 1973 and considered Fayetteville's tallest structure is getting a lofty makeover. 37 year-old Jacqueline Smith is part-owner in the venture and is in charge of the revitalization project.
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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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Local history buff Weeks Parker discusses the early locations of theaters and performing arts venues in Fayetteville. The world famous Von Trapp Family Singers performed in Fayetteville during the 1940s.
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