Photo provided by: The Crown ComplexCumberland County Fair management and organizers held a brief public meeting on Monday March 20, to go over the early plans for the 2023 Cumberland County fair currently scheduled to return to the Crown Complex fro ...
Photo courtesy of the NCDOTThe N.C. Department of Transportation has received a federal $1.5 million grant to help make driving safer, especially through work zones.The money, which comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, was announced Tuesday ...
Marshall Warren has joined the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal team as an account manager. ...
Harnett County has named Desiree Patrick as the new Community Relations Director. ...
Five local real estate agents with ERA Real Estate were recently recognized for their sales achievements. ...
The team with Moore County Partners in progress have added a new member to their team following the hire of their new Business Development Director Darryn Burich in December of 2022. ...
Photo courtesy of the YMCAThe town of Southern Pines is developing an area on Morganton Road, and eight of the 40 plus acres are designated for recreation. These eight acres will likely be the site of a brand new YMCA. The city council voted yes ...
Image taken from www.home.army.mil/bragg/Fort Bragg has announced that the base will officially redesignate to Fort Liberty in a ceremony on June 2. According to a press release from the base; “The name Liberty honors the heroism, sacrifices, an ...
Photo courtesy of the Tulsa InitiativeThe Tulsa Initiative, Inc. is hosting its first Tulsa C-Suite Series event this Wednesday, March 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the FSU Business Hub. “The Tulsa initiative was really, birthed out of a need for mento ...
The sport is played on an indoor or outdoor court with a net, a ball, and a paddle - Photo provided by PickleheadsIn typical North Carolina fashion, the temperature outside is rising early, and nobody wants to stay inside with such beautiful weather!
The Fayetteville Economic & Community Development Department is looking for public feedback on how best to spendfunds to meet low income housing needs - Photo provided by FCEDCFayetteville’s Economic & Community Development Department recentl
The Honeycutt family is working on commercial and residential development on their properties. The second phase of residential lots are in development and talks are taking place to potentially bring a commercial retailer to the area. Located jus