The Town of Southern Pines officially closed on the purchase of its new Town Hall on Dec. 17, marking a significant milestone in the Town’s long-term planning for facilities and service to citizens and other customers. ...
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners awarded the bid and authorized contract negotiations with Manna Dream Center to serve as the future operator of Cumberland County’s planned Unhoused Support Center. ...
Dr. Lawrence T. Locklear of Robeson County has been appointed to the North Carolina Historical Commission and David F. Branch of Robeson County has been appointed to the North Carolina State Bar Review Committee. ...
Pinehurst Resort is pleased to announce David O’Donoghue as executive vice president of operations. O’Donoghue oversees all key operational areas including hotel operations, golf operations, food & beverage, golf course maintenance and Pinehurst Country Club. ...
UNCP’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Population Health — launched in 2023 as the university’s first doctoral program and one of the few in the state dedicated to community-level health outcomes — is celebrating its first graduating class. ...
The Fayetteville Public Works Commission (PWC) is proud to announce its recent recognition at the 2025 NC One Water Awards, where the utility earned two of the highest distinctions for 2025. ...
Photos provided by FirstHealthThe board certified physicians and advanced practice team of Pinehurst Neurology will join FirstHealth of the Carolinas on Dec. 29, 2025. The practice will become FirstHealth Neurology-Page Drive.Pinehurst Neurology has ...
Biscuit Belly, the fast-growing brunch franchise known for its scratch-made biscuits and Southern hospitality, is preparing to open a new location in Fayetteville in 2026. ...
Bladen Community College is honored and humbled to announce the largest philanthropic gift in the school's history, a transformative contribution that will shape the future of our college and the community we serve for generations to come. Philanthro ...
Keith Dunn began farming hemp in 2017. A few weeks later he founded East Carolina Hemp Supply. After years of slow but steady growth, Dunn hopes to one day be able to build a hemp processing plant in North Carolina to boost the industry and local eco
Photo provided by Bladen County Economic DevelopmentVectorTex USA, LLC, a product developer and technology company, will create 44 new jobs in Bladen County. The company will establish its first North American manufacturing facility in Elizabethtown.