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Written by J. Antoine Miner, Sr. In today’s America, the term Black fatigue has evolved far beyond its original context. Initially coined to describe the emotional weariness experienced by Black ...
As summer approaches in Fayetteville and Cumberland County, the stage is being set for a popular, local tradition that blends live music, community fellowship, and support for education and literacy ...
You’ve heard it as often as I have: “we don’t make things here anymore.” It reflects the widespread belief that domestic manufacturing and other goods-producing industries have cratered since the ...
Despite a century-long list of iterations and much time spent vacant and in disarray, the iconic Prince Charles Hotel is about to see yet another change that may restore it to a community ...
"Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!" Not in Oz, mind you, but less than an hour up the road in the Town of Cameron, animal adventures await. Featuring everyone’s favorite wild beasts, farm critters, ...
The Healing Power of Equine-Assisted TherapyEquine-assisted therapy has been recognized as a powerful tool in promoting mental and emotional healing. By building a connection with horses, participants ...
A new pathway through high school, community college, and university is about to open for students of the construction trades. Fayetteville State University and Fayetteville Technical Community ...
Self, what would Shakespeare think about our modern-day Romeo and Juliet story of Bill Belichick and his lady love Jordon Hudson?” Shakespeare might say. “What is so rare as a Jordon in June?” The ...
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