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Fayetteville man on his $100,000 win: ‘I thought I was seeing things’
RALEIGH, N.C. — As Timothy Credle of Fayetteville sat in his car early Wednesday morning scratching a lottery ticket, he couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw a $100,000 prize staring back at him. “I cut the light on in the car to check to see if I was seeing it correctly,” he laughed. “I […]
Here's your guide to summer camps in the Fayetteville area in 2024
With the Cumberland County School year ending May 24, it's time to start planning for summer vacation. Summer camps for a variety of interests have opened up registration. Whether you're seeking an educational camp or one solely for enjoyment, here are several options to explore. Fayetteville Parks & Recreation camps.
For the Love of Fayetteville: Laminated books, scraps of paper launch two talented poets
Literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by theuse of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively or as a genre of literature. That is the proper definition of poetry, but much like most creative spaces, the literary art form doesn’t fit neatly...
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