The current Game On location at 560 N. Reilly Road. Game On! Cards and Coffee shop is leveling up to a new location, moving from their current storefront located at 560 N. Reilly Road to a new building currently under renovation at 3406 Ra ...
By working hand in hand with citizens and staff, Hope Mills leaders intend to ensure that growth is managed responsibly. ...
Harnett County Parks and Recreation invites citizens of Harnett County to attend a public meeting and share their feedback on proposed greenway routes. ...
The Cumberland County Fair will be held Aug. 29 - Sept. 7 at the Crown Complex. The annual event celebrates Cumberland County’s agricultural heritage and combines family fun, informative agricultural exhibits, a diverse collection of local arts and c ...
In 2024, Moore County witnessed an unprecedented $860 million in economic impact from visitor spending, representing a 6.8% increase from the previous year. Moore County remains the 10th highest tourism economy in the state.These statistics come from ...
It was a busy day before the grand opening of the new Wawa Travel Center as VIP customers, local officials, community partners and media outlets got a behind-the-scenes look at the new facility at their Taste of Wawa event. The new location for ...
As of Aug. 25, Valley Regional Imaging is officially part of Cape Fear Valley Health and is now operating as the Cape Fear Valley Outpatient Imaging Center. ...
The Cumberland County Planning & Inspections Department is proud to announce that its North Central Area Land Use Plan has been selected as a recipient of a 2025 Marvin Collins Honorable Mention in the Small Area Plan Category from the North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA–NC). ...
Jennifer McFadyen Hammond has been appointed executive director of FTCC Foundation. In this role, Hammond will help support students in achieving their educational and career goals. ...
The Advanced Contractors Academy, a free six-week program, is designed for established contractors ready to pursue larger-scale public contracts with agencies such as Fayetteville State University (FSU), Cumberland County and Cape Fear Valley Health.
Today, Hungry Snacks Vending operates 140 machines across North Carolina, with locations ranging from schools to public transit stations.
A total of 84 interns participated in this year’s My Future So Bright program. At the graduation ceremony held on Aug. 1, each student was able to receive their graduation certificates from Mid-Carolina Regional Council Executive Director Saman