1982 Newspaper Index

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1982 Newspaper Index
1982 Newspaper Index
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
4-H Clubs
Livestock interest in the Fayetteville Area paid tribute to future producers at the
Annual Exhibition of Steers And Hogs by Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club
members. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 16
1B
Although many NC 4-H Clubs remain all black or all white, the state has never
made a concerted effort to desegregate them.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
10A
Fay Observer
Feb 12
1B
Fay Times
Oct
1
9C
Spring Lake Aldermen approve ABC stores for Spring Lake.
Fay Times
Jan
6
1B
Spring Lake seeks ABC stores.
Fay Observer
Jan 12
12A
ABC plan on hiring blacks and women (minorities); criticized by Tom Council.
Fay Times
Oct 12
1B
P. R. Barbour may retire after 45 years as Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage
Control manager.
Fay Times
Mar 12
1B
Spring Lake ABC store approved.
Fay Times
Mar 12
10B
Cumberland County Commissioner Mary McAllister wants blacks to serve on ABC
Board in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Jun
5
1B
NC General Assembly is likely to approve increase to five members for
Cumberland County ABC Board.
Fay Times
Jun 17
2B
Three new members will take their seats on the newly enlarged ABC board, and
sources say board members are planning to remove long-time ABC manager P.R.
Barbour.
Fay Observer
Aug 10
1B
ABC panel votes wine tax hike.
Fay Observer
Nov 18
6D
Nomination made for ABC seats.
Fay Observer
A & T College
See: North Carolina A & T State University
ABC Laws
See: (1) Alcohol (2) Alcoholic Beverages (3) Cumberland County Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board
ABC Stores - Fayetteville
Two indictments expected from ABC store probe.
ABC Stores - Spring Lake
ABC System
Jul
6
6B
Fay Times
Dec 10
1B
Abortion foes back restrictions.
Fay Observer
May 24
8A
Almost 400 state Republicans adopted a party platform 11/20/82 that opposes
funding of abortions.
Fay Observer
Nov 21
1B
A state judge has dismissed a suit to block the spending of extra money the
legislature approved for abortions last year.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
5A
ABC System - Cumberland County
Reece Lancaster is the new manager of the Cumberland County Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board. Photo included.
Abortion
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Judge James Bailey says the General Assembly was "snookered" into increasing
state spending for abortions for poor women. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 24
12B
Methodist conference delegates oppose constitutional amendment banning
abortion.
Fay Times
May
9
1B
Some abortion funds available.
Fay Observer
Mar
4
6A
Birth Choice is a volunteer service that provides information and support to women
with problem pregnancies after they have decided against an abortion. Photos
included. An Alice Thrasher article.
Fay Observer
Mar 28
1G
Tabor City veterinarian withholds 43 cents of tax money because of funding of
abortion.
Fay Times
Jan 14
10C
Senator Jesse Helms introduced an anti-abortion bill in the U.S. Senate.
Fay Times
Mar
2
3A
State money for abortion is depleted until July.
Fay Times
Mar
4
15C
Abortion fund empty but requests continue.
Fay Observer
May 23
2B
Fay Observer
Dec 17
1A
Congenital heart condition blamed for death of Dane Allan Cox of NCSU.
Fay Times
Nov 11
11C
Sylvia Mae Rigby of Fayetteville was struck by a car and killed 12/11/82.
Fay Times
Dec 14
11B
Photo: Rescue workers aid the "injured," during the annual disaster drill at Ann
Chestnut Junior High School.
Fay Observer
May 14
1B
Boy survives fall in ice-covered pond (William Lamar Shope).
Fay Observer
Jan 14
5A
Six year old Greensboro boy shot his five year old sister with pistol he was playing
with.
Fay Times
Jan 21
11C
Two Maxton painters were injured while painting Zebulon water tower.
Fay Times
Feb
9
7B
Two Maxton men burned by paint on water tower.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
6A
Two Chapel Hill youths were rescued from the Haw River by a Fort Bragg
helicopter. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 12
1A
Photo: Tom Bergamine is investigating an incident in which a boat slipped from its
trailer and landed in the middle of the crossover between Hillsboro St. and Bragg
Blvd.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
6B
Deborah Murray of 2637 Old Colony Road, the wife of Ocie F. Murray, was injured
when her car accidentally rolled over her arm in a Fort Bragg Road parking lot.
Fay Times
Aug 17
14B
Three year old boy survives hanging accident.
Fay Times
Feb 16
6B
Stacy Holmes Johnson, Jr. electrocuted himself trying to re-connect his electric
power, which was turned off by Carolina Power and Light, in Dunn.
Fay Times
Jul 22
1B
Photo of Edward Chancy, who was badly burned while playing with gasoline in
Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jun 12
14B
Melissa Williams of 625 Greenland Dr. was run over as she lay resting in the
middle of a dirt trail.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
3B
Three electrocuted when they hit power line at Silver Lake Bay in Ocracoke.
Fay Observer
Jun
5B
Abused Adults
See: Domestic Relations
Academics, Military
See Live Wire for names and addresses of military academies in NC which have
co-ed dormitories.
Accidental Deaths
Accidents
Monday, September 21, 2009
6
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Girl hurt in jump from roof of Biltmore Hotel in High Point.
Fay Times
Jun
4
4B
Seven year old girl was electrocuted by a hair dryer in Craven County.
Fay Times
Jun
2
16B
Violent accidents take toll in Fayetteville area.
Fay Observer
Jul 25
1A
The Southeastern Safety Council seeks to cut job accidents. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
1B
Maria Henson, 42-year-old Black and Decker employee lost three fingers in an
accident at the plant. Two of the 3 fingers were re-attached at Duke Medical
Center.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
Bo Thorp, local actress is related to Joseph Bernardin, a Cincinnati, Ohio
archbishop, who is considered one of the leading candidates to succeed the late
Chicago Cardinal John P. Cody.
Fay Observer
Apr 30
8A
Martha Raye, Rosemary Clooney, and Kay Starr arrive at Fort Bragg to help raise
money for the new special Warfare Museum at Bragg. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1A
Comedian Red Skelton is scheduled to appear in April in Fayetteville as one of the
highlights of the First NC Dogwood Festival.
Fay Observer
Nov 30
1B
Gregory Peck, Charleton Heston and Leonard Bernstein will be among the
celebrities in attendance next year when the Roger L. Stevens Center for the
Performing Arts is unveiled in Winston Salem.
Fay Observer
May 10
3B
Feature article on Mercedes McCambridge. McCambridge came to Fayetteville to
star in the play "Harvey." Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 12
8A
Jim Boswell plays Blackbeard the pirate in one-man show. Photos included.
Fay Times
May 28
1C
Brigitte Matteson 'found' herself in search of a family. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jan
7
4B
Adoption: There's a great need for black adoptive families. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
4B
Cumberland County Joint Planning Board approved revisions to Hope Mills zoning
ordinance, including a ban on all types of adult entertainment businesses.
Fay Times
Sep 22
1B
The town of Hope Mills may become the first municipality in Cumberland County to
ban all adult entertainment businesses.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
1B
Governor Jim Hunt has created an advisory commission to enhance the
relationship between military installations and surrounding communities.
Fay Observer
May 14
11A
William Tyson, a member of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners,
has been appointed to the Department of Transportation's ten-member Advisory
Committee to advise the department and Governor Hunt on road needs in
Cumberland County.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
1B
Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson is appointed to Cumberland County
Transportation Efficiency Council.
Fay Times
Jun
4
10C
Accidents, Industrial
Acid Rain
See: Rain and Rainfall
Actors and Actresses
Adolescence
See: Youth
Adoption
Adult Entertainment
Advisory Boards
Advocacy Council
Monday, September 21, 2009
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See Governor's Advocacy Council.
Aerobics
See: Exercise
Affirmative Action
See: Discrimination in Employment
Age and Employment
See: Employment
Aged
See: Elderly
Agricultural Extension Service
Feature article on the making of gifts for Christmas. Willie Lofting shows
handiwork.
Fay Observer
Dec 10
13A
Cumberland County Agricultural Extension Service presents its community
awards. Photos included.
Fay Times
Dec
9
4B
Extension Service may become victim of budget cuts.
Fay Times
Feb 10
1B
The federal courts should supervise the NC Agricultural Extension Service to make
sure it does not discriminate against blacks, according to federal attorneys.
Fay Times
Feb 14
1A
Local Extension employees honored. Photos Included.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
13B
Cumberland County Agricultural Extension Service awards presented. Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Cumberland County Extension Service goal highlights 1981 report.
Fay Observer
Jan 20
2B
Feature article on Libby MacDonald, Cumberland County Agricultural Extension
Agent. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Dec 26
1F
Repeat of 1955 crop disaster not expected in NC.
Fay Times
Mar 30
11B
Wilmer Mizell gives Helms credit after he was named Assistant Agriculture
Secretary for Governmental and Public Affairs. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 21
10A
NC tobacco crop will be down but wheat and oats will be up from last year (1981).
Fay Times
Jul 14
1B
Freeze kills peach, apple crops in NC.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
1B
NC Agriculture diversified by soil, climate. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 12
9A
Rainfall boosts hopes of bountiful crops.
Fay Times
Mar 24
1B
NC crop quarantine is feared by officials.
Fay Observer
Mar
5
8A
Switching crops can be hazardous, according to agricultural experts.
Fay Observer
Jan 24
2B
No crops to harvest by migrants in Hendersonville.
Fay Observer
See also: Discrimination In Employment
Agriculture
Jul
7
9A
Sep
7
1B
Jul 25
5B
Agriculture - Apples
Apple growers wait for apple market to improve.
Fay Times
Agriculture - Blackberries
Photo: Berry pickers near the Drexel Exit of I-40 may get in trouble for stopping on
the highway right-of-way.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Fay Observer
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Agriculture - Blueberries
Blueberry farmers in Bladen Co. ask for disaster aid.
Fay Times
Jul 28
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 23
1B
Farmers will have problems despite '82 record corn crop.
Fay Observer
Aug 23
6A
Different corn plots aid farm field evaluation test.
Fay Times
Aug 25
1B
Bountiful corn harvest translates into low prices for growers.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
5A
Corn weed program threatened.
Fay Times
Mar 17
1B
Good state corn crop may hurt prices.
Fay Times
Jul 21
1B
'82 corn prices are the lowest in years.
Fay Observer
Aug 22
10A
NC Farmers look to cotton as alternative to tobacco.
Fay Observer
Aug 16
1B
Commodity market outlook: cotton prices to average 55 cents, big carryover seen.
Fay Observer
Nov 21
17A
Cutback in cotton production is expected this year.
Fay Times
Mar
3
1B
North and South Carolina voted on boll weevil eradication program, and turned it
down.
Fay Times
Apr 14
1B
Cotton: It's no king in Carolina. About 1,400 acres of cotton is produced in
Cumberland County Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct 31
1F
North Carolina produced 95,000 bales of cotton at 480 lbs. per bale in 1981.
Photos included.
Fay Times
Oct 13
6A
Government to reconsider its cotton dust standards.
Fay Observer
Feb 10
12A
Cotton slowly returning to NC fields.
Fay Observer
Aug 15
3B
Fay Observer
Jul 15
14A
Fay Times
Jun 18
3B
Moore County peaches termed disaster because of freeze.
Fay Observer
Mar 31
1B
NC peach-growing area expands.
Fay Times
Jan 27
1B
Hard freeze devastates peach crops in Moore and Lee Counties.
Fay Times
Mar 29
1B
Fresh peaches will be hard to find this summer.
Fay Times
May 26
1B
Two freezes in April destroyed most of NC peach crop; only 2 million pounds will
be sold this year.
Fay Times
May 13
2B
NC officials say peach and apple damage from frost is extensive.
Fay Times
Apr 16
1B
Peach crops hit hard by freeze.
Fay Times
Apr
8
1B
Officials are still assessing damage to fruit crops by cold weather.
Fay Times
Apr
1
1B
Agriculture - Broccoli
Cape Fear region farmers are experimenting with broccoli crop.
Agriculture - Corn
Agriculture - Cotton
See also: Boll Weevil
Agriculture - Cucumbers
Bumper cucumber crop leaves growers worried about market.
Agriculture - Fruit
NC fruit crop losses are heavy.
Agriculture - Peaches
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Agriculture - Peanuts
Peanut price support program shows signs of life.
Fay Times
Jan
6
1B
NC farmers approve federal peanut program.
Fay Times
Feb
4
4B
USDA delays quota cuts on peanuts.
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1B
New peanut variety fights black rot fungus disease.
Fay Times
Mar
9
6B
J.R. Britt, peanut farmer, built his own peanut processing plants to avoid
middleman.
Fay Times
Sep 25
1B
North Carolina growers approve Federal Peanut Plan.
Fay Observer
Feb
4
6A
Fay Times
Jun 16
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
Fay Observer
Dec 25
1B
Soybean price futures seen holding to narrow range.
Fay Observer
Jul 25
12A
Timely spraying of earworms is the key to saving soybean crop.
Fay Times
Aug 18
1B
Tobacco, soybean sale pact made with China.
Fay Times
Oct
1
4B
Fay Times
Jun
3
1C
Fay Times
Nov 25
1B
Yam crop storage advised.
Fay Observer
Sep 19
17D
NC 1982 sweet potato crop predicted to be a record-setting 550 million pounds.
Fay Times
Sep 23
1C
NC Sweet potato growers double money spent by NC Yam Association to promote
their crops.
Fay Times
NC's yam growers have voted 374-51 to increase their assessment to promote the
crop nationally.
Agriculture - Produce
Joseph King and Sons Produce Company markets internationally.
Agriculture - Pumpkins
Pre-Halloween pumpkin buyers have a bargain on their hands this year. Photos
included.
Agriculture - Soybean
Wet weather threatens the Cape Fear region soybean crop.
Agriculture - Soybeans
Agriculture - Strawberries
Strawberries are at their best in early June.
Agriculture - Sweet Potato
Sweet potato price conspiracy alleged for Cape Fear Region farmers.
Agriculture - Sweet Potatoes
Jul
7
1B
Fay Observer
Jun 25
6A
Yams: NC industry isn't small potatoes. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 10
1B
Many NC yam producers facing bankruptcy.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
5A
Fay Times
Oct
1
4B
Fay Times
May 12
1B
Fay Observer
Mar 31
4A
Agriculture - Tobacco
Tobacco, soybean sale pact made with China.
Agriculture - Wheat
Wheat farming gains in Bladen Co. Photo included.
Air Pollution
Letter to the Editor: Clean air in NC by Chris Turner.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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New project will increase state air pollution monitoring.
Fay Observer
Jun 21
7B
The Environmental Management Commission granted a 90-day extension on
variances to particle emissions from coal-fuel power plants.
Fay Times
Dec 10
8C
List of counties on the EPA's air pollution list.
Fay Times
Dec 27
3A
The adoption of proposed relaxed air pollution limits for the states 44 coal burning
power plants will mean dirtier air.
Fay Observer
Mar 31
12A
NC Conservation Council proposes relaxation of air pollution limits.
Fay Times
Mar 31
12B
Air cleanup scheduling is attacked.
Fay Times
Mar 18
16C
US Rep. James Broyhill from NC, angers environmentalists with his plan to modify
Clean Air Act. Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 22
6B
Fay Times
May 16
1B
Air traffic recovering from strike.
Fay Observer
Jun 11
6A
Board hears appeals from fired controllers to get their jobs back in Fayetteville,
Raleigh, Wilmington, and Charlotte.
Fay Times
Sep 28
8B
Area air traffic controllers hoping to get jobs back.
Fay Times
Sep 27
12B
Former air controllers to ask for reinstatement.
Fay Observer
Sep 19
1B
Air controllers to ask for reinstatement to jobs.
Fay Observer
Sep 14
5A
Ex-traffic controllers are still up in the air. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug
3
7A
Pope AFB air traffic controller has been decertified and discharged because of
possession of marijuana while on duty (Marvin L. McCoy).
Fay Times
Mar 30
1B
The Federal Aviation Administration says it has begun an investigation into morale
and personnel problems at Charlotte's Air Traffic Control Tower.
Fay Observer
Mar 21
4B
North Carolina air controllers sue for jobs.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
6A
Fired air traffic controllers are seeking return of jobs in Fayetteville. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 29
1B
Air controllers' appeals heard in Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
7D
Three former Fayetteville air traffic controllers deny links to strike.
Fay Times
Sep 30
1B
Air controller hearings concluded by officials.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
2B
Piedmont Airlines' 'Hub' city plan showing profits.
Fay Observer
Aug 27
7A
Piedmont's last propjet flight signifies end of an era for the airlines.
Fay Observer
Mar 12
5A
Mid-South Airlines of Southern Pines has ordered airplanes from the Short and
Harland firm in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Fay Times
Dec
1
21C
Greensboro Air Freight Company is planning to fly a test route to Fayetteville's
Municipal Airport.
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Piedmont Airlines determination to avoid duplicating what other airlines are doing
has paid off with steadily rising revenues, earnings and passenger volumes.
Fay Times
Dec 22
9C
Piedmont Airlines reports record passenger traffic for month of December.
Fay Times
Jan
6
12B
Piedmont Airlines experiment with new radar equipment.
Fay Times
Jan 14
10C
Piedmont keeps clear of airline ticket war.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
5A
Air Raid Shelters
Fort Bragg is a priority for nuclear attack.
Air Traffic Controllers
Airlines
Monday, September 21, 2009
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NC airlines offering cut rates to best competitors.
Fay Observer
Feb 25
6A
Piedmont Airlines is proceeding with experiments on a new radar-like device
designed to decrease the risk of airplane accidents.
Fay Observer
Jan 14
1B
Fay Times
May
6
6B
Fay Observer
Feb 11
2B
Fay Observer
Oct 10
1F
Fay Times
May
6
8B
Researcher says jet lag may shorten life span of airline pilots and frequent fliers.
Fay Times
Dec 31
4B
Students at Eastern Randolph High School in Asheboro built a plane "Quickie 2"
which was flown by their instructor Clint Burrow.
Fay Times
Dec 24
12B
NC Aerospace students build airplane.
Fay Observer
Dec 24
7A
Fay Times
Jan 21
18C
Airlines - Charlotte
Piedmont Airlines plans three new flights from Charlotte. New board members
were also chosen.
Airlines - Fayetteville
Sunbird cutbacks won't affect Fayetteville.
Airlines - Piedmont
Feature article on Piedmont Airlines' new B-737 Simulator. Photo included.
Airlines - Raleigh
Air lift commuter airlines plans commuter service to Raleigh from Fayetteville.
Airplanes
Airplanes - Crashes
See: Aviation - Accidents.
Airports - Charlotte
Charlotte's Douglas Municipal Airport will be re-named Douglas International
Airport.
Airports - Fayetteville
Wilbur Smith and Associates have been selected to serve as airport consultant.
Fay Observer
Jul
7
1B
The Fayetteville Airport Commission adopts tentative budget.
Fay Observer
May
3
13A
Airport area land-use plan meetings are scheduled.
Fay Times
Mar 30
16B
Fayetteville Airport Commission to study expansion of terminal.
Fay Observer
May
5
1B
Fayetteville Municipal Airport official seeks causes of cracks in runway.
Fay Times
May
5
1B
Airport expansion planning continues.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
2B
Fayetteville Airport Commission is hoping for federal grant to expand municipal
airport terminal.
Fay Times
Jun
3
3B
Airport board discusses more on-site supervision.
Fay Observer
Nov
3
2B
Drawing of proposed expansion of Fayetteville Municipal Airport.
Fay Times
Jun 16
7B
State help said key to Fayetteville Airport expansion.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
6B
New consultant for Grannis Field selected: Wilbur Smith and Associates.
Fay Times
Jul 28
8B
Airport hiring of a potential new assistant airport manager is discussed.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
1B
The Fayetteville Airport Commission agrees to hiring rules.
Fay Observer
Aug 13
7B
Fayetteville Airport expansion project gets Region M approval.
Fay Observer
Aug 27
7A
Airport agency to discuss expansion, name assistant.
Fay Observer
Sep
3B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville Municipal Airport terminal expansion may start in March.
Fay Times
Oct
5
1B
City opposes 'Split Shift' for airport management.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
2B
Council gambles on design plan to expand airport. Sketch of plan included.
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1B
Greensboro celebrates at new air terminal.
Fay Times
Oct 11
12B
The new passenger terminal at the Greensboro-High Point-Winston Salem
Regional Airport is "An attractive front door" to NC Triad.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
3A
Fay Observer
Jun 11
6A
Raleigh-Durham Airport's new terminal building opened Jan. 24.
Fay Times
Jan 25
12B
Airport bond issue vote will be Feb. 23 in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Feb 22
12B
Three million dollar grant to aid the Raleigh-Durham airport building's backup
runway.
Fay Times
Sep 30
6B
Residents from Durham and Wake Counties voted to approve a $50 million bond
issue for a runway at Raleigh-Durham airport.
Fay Observer
Feb 24
10B
Durham and Wake Co. residents voted to approve a $50 million bond issue for a
new runway at Raleigh.
Fay Times
Feb 24
7B
Fay Times
Oct 17
6F
Three people are facing charges of selling illegal alcohol: Oscar M. Warren,
Maggie Virginia Warren and Frank Murray Tew.
Fay Times
Dec 24
2B
14 Cumberland County residents have been charged with illegal possession and
sale of alcoholic beverage.
Fay Times
Dec 15
3B
Officials worry over student alcohol use in NC colleges.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
12A
State alcohol law revisions are explained.
Fay Observer
Mar 10
6A
The NC Dept. of Crime Control and Public Safety says about $2.4 million in illegal
liquor and narcotics were seized and destroyed by the Alcohol Law Enforcement
Division during the last fiscal year.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8B
Alcohol linked to fatalities.
Fay Times
Mar
7
1B
Fay Times
Nov 26
1B
Fay Times
Apr
5
1B
NC Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission increases liquor prices.
Fay Times
Jul 16
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners voted to expand ABC Board to five members.
Fay Times
Airports - Greensboro
Airports - Harnett County
Harnett County must pay $18,000 to landowners whose property was condemned
in 1979 for construction of the Harnett County airport.
Airports - Raleigh
Airports - Raleigh - Durham
Alarms, Fire
Photo of Fayetteville Fire Chief Thurman Bishop installs smoke alarms, part of
project to help purchase smoke detectors for the elderly.
Alcohol
Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Mecklenburg County schools have begun tests similar to breathalyzers to test
students for alcoholic consumption.
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
Cardinal Health Agency Directors approve plan to build 34 bed Alcohol and Drug
Abuse Center on Melrose Dr.
Alcoholic Beverages
Monday, September 21, 2009
Jun
8
1B
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Poll shows law makers back increased drinking age.
Fay Times
Dec 16
16C
Legislators want to raise legal drinking age, but how much?
Fay Observer
Dec 15
8A
Crime Commission panel urges increasing the legal drinking age.
Fay Observer
Dec 11
1B
Raising the minimum drinking age to 21 could reduce the automobile death rate
among older teen-agers by 7 percent, according to a Duke University researcher.
Fay Observer
Nov
7
1B
Ione and James Lindsey were charged with possession and sale of bootleg
alcoholic beverages.
Fay Observer
Oct 16
2B
The Guard nightclub installs intoximeter, to measure blood-alcohol content of
patrons who appear drunk.
Fay Times
Jun 25
1A
Duplin wine cellars will distill and market brandy.
Fay Times
Jul 12
12B
8 are charged in Cumberland County crack-down on sales of beer and liquor.
Fay Times
Jun 12
14B
Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control Agents arrested a number of
suspects, charging them with various counts of ABC violations.
Fay Observer
Jun 13
2B
Cumberland County Commissioners will request a larger ABC Board.
Fay Observer
Jun
7
1B
On premise sale of wine said legal despite votes.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
12A
State liquor law supersedes local ordinances, says NC Attorney General's office.
Fay Times
Apr 14
8B
Raising NC's drinking age might save lives, but opponents said that attempts to
enforce the law could alienate those youth affected.
Fay Observer
Feb 13
3A
An Editorial: Raising the drinking age.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
4A
Two clubs in Fayetteville are charged with after-hours sale of alcohol.
Fay Times
Mar 19
2B
It's easier than ever to buy a mixed drink in NC but that doesn’t mean people are
drinking more, State and pro-liquor forces agree.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
10A
For children of alcoholics, the pain is constant.
Fay Observer
Feb 28
1B
Grover Murphy has been arrested 506 times in the past 38 years, mostly for
alcohol-related incidents. Murphy is from Charlotte.
Fay Observer
May 16
3B
Jul 26
1B
Alcoholics
Alcoholism
Cumberland Council on Substance Abuse seeks to prevent alcoholism.
Fay Times
A Greensboro teacher says parents often unwittingly fuel a growing alcoholism
problem among youngsters. Fifth grader joins AA group.
Fay Observer
Spec. 4 Bradley McDermeit, reformed alcoholic, speaks about Operation
Awareness, the Army alcohol and drug abuse program. Photo included.
Fay Times
Doctors say alcoholism genes linked.
NC Alcoholism research authority seeks causes of alcoholism.
Nov
1
5A
Jul 15
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 28
1B
Fay Times
Jan 27
10A
Fay Observer
Jun 17
4A
The cupola which stood atop Alexander Graham Junior High School will fit
beautifully on the new downtown Farmer's Market.
Fay Observer
Apr 28
22C
Cupola Effort Renewed: Cupola is scheduled to be placed on top of one of the
structures of the proposed Fayetteville Municipal Farmer's Market.
Fay Observer
Apr 30
18B
Alexander Graham School
Editorial: Good use of old schools. Photo included of the demolition of Alexander
Graham Junior High School.
Alexander Graham School - Cupola
Algae
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 10 of 542
Subject
Summary
Chowan River algae problem seen again.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Apr
5
5A
Chapter 64 of the General Statues of NC concerns rights of aliens. See Live Wire
for more information.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
1A
Passport snafu puts the hold on marital bliss for Fayetteville resident Jack Heerick
and his new Polish wife.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
6B
NC woman is denied visa for her Soviet husband.
Fay Observer
Hispanic Week program set at the Fort Bragg Playhouse.
Aliens
Jul
9
7B
Fay Times
Sep 17
9B
The Tran family is making a new start after coming from Vietnam to NC. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Jun 17
7B
Polish refugee is reunited with wife in Gastonia.
Fay Times
Jun 10
18C
Polish native Boguslaw Gadowski went through four months of red tape waiting to
be reunited with his NC wife, Paula of Gastonia.
Fay Observer
Jun
8
6B
Fayetteville Jaycees are helping imprisoned South Vietnamese Army Colonel
Nguyen Thi Mong Lam. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
Doctors say best allergy treatment avoidance, especially food allergies.
Fay Times
Oct 26
16B
Many food allergies labeled psychological.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
5A
Fay Times
Jan 28
3B
Fay Observer
Jan 22
1B
Cumberland County Hospital System Board of Trustees voted 9/22, to ask
National Medical Enterprises, Inc. to take over management of county ambulance
service.
Fay Times
Sep 23
2B
Ambulance service cost may dip.
Fay Times
Ambulance rates under new schedule, base rate of $75 in place of the former rate
of $65 plus $1 per mile. New rate applies to all services inside of Cumberland
County.
Allergy
Alligators
Researchers say NC alligator population faces uncertain future.
Alternate Punishment
'Alternate Punishment' program known as Clients Specific Planning begins in
Fayetteville.
Ambulance Service - Cumberland County
Jul
7
8B
Fay Observer
Jan 12
6A
National Medical Enterprises sets ambulance study fee.
Fay Observer
Dec
9
1B
National Medical Enterprises offers to study ambulance service in Cumberland
County.
Fay Times
Dec
9
7B
Cumberland County Ambulance Service review has begun.
Fay Observer
Oct 28
1B
Cumberland County Hospital System asked to manage Ambulance Service.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
2B
Fay Observer
Jun
6
5B
Dec 31
5C
Ammunition, Military
Military ammunition was discovered in the lake at the Fayetteville Museum of Art.
Amusement Parks
See: Aqua Gardens - Construction.
Fay Observer
Carowinds theme park in Charlotte begins its auditions in January, 1983.
Fay Times
Anachronism
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 11 of 542
Subject
Summary
The Society of Creative Anachronism in Fort Bragg has 18 members. Photo
included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1E
Fay Times
Sep 15
10A
Mecklenburg County wants to sell dead cats from county animal shelter to
Carolina Biological Supply Company
Fay Times
Mar 11
12B
Kraft Inc. is taking back its milk crates leaving 50 cats and kittens in the Charlotte
Animal Shelter homeless.
Fay Times
Nov 19
5B
Animal lovers will put an end to pet's sex life. Alice Thrasher article. Photo
Included.
Fay Observer
Aug 20
9A
Doris Blevins has a "playful" romp with her lion Lucy. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Feb
4
4B
Animal spaying costs lowered in new program, sponsored by the Cumberland
County Chapter of NC Animal Haven. Contact Viola Bowling at 822-1697 for
information.
Fay Observer
Aug
1
1B
If one wishes to complain about the care of animals left at dog kennels, one needs
to write Al Eatmon, Director of Animal Health, Dept. of Agriculture, P.O. Box
26026, Raleigh, NC 27611, Phone # 733-7601, Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Aug 11
1A
State panel rejects a tough annexing plan.
Fay Times
Dec
3
1B
Annexation opponent fears NC Supreme Court ruling will lead to excesses.
Fay Times
Jun
5
7B
City turns down request for water to protect leverage for annexation.
Fay Observer
Jul 31
3A
A legislative study committee on the state's 1959 annexation laws has tentatively
approved changes in the annexation process time-table.
Fay Observer
Sep 24
1B
Annexation proposals set for Fayetteville and Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Dec 29
1B
Piedmont annexations increase (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct 24
3B
A move to give some annexation control to county boards of commissioners was
defeated by a special legislative study committee (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Dec 18
1B
Annexation: after year-long study, legislative group has no definite conclusions.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
1B
Legislative study committee rejects referendum proposal.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
1B
Advisory committee advises Fayetteville City Council to annex property on Ireland
Drive owned by Fayetteville Housing Authority.
Fay Times
Dec 16
13C
Annexing called the key to providing needed water and sanitary sewer services to
urbanized portions of Cumberland County (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
Annexation law changes studied.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
1A
Annexation of Interstate Satellite sought.
Fay Times
Nov
1
1B
NC annexation changes discussed.
Fay Times
May 14
1B
Clarification is under study for state's annexation laws.
Fay Observer
May 14
6A
Annexation is debated at hearing in Raleigh (Fayetteville & Cumberland County).
Fay Times
Mar 25
1B
Annexation 'floodgates' warned.
Fay Observer
Jun
5A
Animal Shelters
Cumberland County's three animal care groups; their history full of feuding and
competition.
Animal Shelters - Mecklenburg County
Animals
Annexation
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
Annexation laws, a sometimes emotional and political topic in NC, was the item of
a public hearing before a legislative study committee charged with reviewing state
annexation laws.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
May 25
1B
Cumberland County residents defeat annexation referendum.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
1B
Annexation exemption law is ruled unconstitutional in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Dec 17
1A
Law on annexation struck down by judge.
Fay Observer
Dec 16
1B
Annexation referendum approved for Betty S. Bundy's Nursing Home on Muriel
Street off West Mountain Drive. Photo included.
Fay Observer
July 27
1B
The Fayetteville City Council will not be allowed to annex Holiday Park subdivision,
according to City Attorney Robert Cogswell, Jr.
Fay Observer
Apr 13
6B
Amid cheers of Holiday Park subdivision residents, the Fayetteville City Council
was informed that it could not annex the unincorporated Iand off Owen Drive.
Photos included.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
The Fayetteville City Council voted not to annex approximately 94 acres located on
the east and west side of the new Ireland Dr. Extension which runs into Raeford
Road.
Fay Observer
May 11
1B
Candidates for NC legislature express views on annexation exemption for
Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jun 25
1B
Fayetteville City Council annexes four parcels of property into the city.
Fay Observer
Jun 29
1B
Annexation delay to be requested on a portion of Holiday Park subdivision.
Fay Observer
May
8
1B
Residents of the West Mountain/Muriel Drive area reject by vote annexation into
the City of Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Sep 29
1B
City in quandary over annexation ruling. Photo of plaintiff included (Scharma
Holloway and Henry P. Patterson).
Fay Observer
Dec 17
1B
Annexation rule appealed by city.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1A
Fayetteville will appeal a recent Superior Court ruling that a state law is
unconstitutional in allowing a majority of registered voters to block annexation of
their county neighborhoods into the city.
Fay Times
Dec 22
1B
Editorial: Annexation Referendum.
Fay Observer
Sep 27
4A
Fay Observer
Oct 20
1B
Lumberton de-annexation bills are signed.
Fay Observer
Jun 19
3A
Clybourn Pines move approved. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 29
1A
U.S. Justice to allow Lumberton annexation.
Fay Times
Sep 30
1B
Lumberton annexation approved.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
6A
Fay Observer
Jan 30
3A
Fay Times
Jun 14
1A
Annexation - Cumberland County
Annexation - Fayetteville
Annexation - Fort Bragg - Spring Lake
Senator Tony Rand and Mayor Evelyn Parker clash over annexation, overpass
linking Spring Lake and Fort Bragg.
Annexation - Lumberton
Annexation - North Carolina
Legislative Committee working on annexation laws.
Annexation - Robeson County
New snag is added in transfer of Robeson County school district shiFort
Monday, September 21, 2009
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A bus load of Clybourn Pines residents protested the de-annexation of their area
from the Lumberton School District.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
9A
Clybourn Pines bill passed by House.
Fay Observer
Jun 12
3A
A leader of a Lumberton group opposed to de-annexing their neighborhood out of
the Lumberton City School District said the group would request an investigation
into possible discrepancies in the 1969 bill that placed the district into the county.
Fay Observer
Jun 14
7A
House approves Robeson bill despite protest from residents. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 15
1B
Spring Lake town aldermen approved annexation of 28 acres for a proposed
shopping center on NC 210.
Fay Times
Apr 14
1B
A 28 acre tract of land to be used for the development of a shopping center off NC
210 and Chapel Hill Road was annexed by the town board of aldermen.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
2B
Spring Lake annexes tract of land owned by Eva P. Holland. Land is off NC 210.
Fay Observer
May 11
14B
Spring Lake plans to annex 28 acres of land on which a shopping center is to be
built.
Fay Observer
Mar 23
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 21
2B
Antique expert Emyl Jenkins says you may be richer than you think you are.
Photos included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Sep 12
1G
Fayetteville Museum of Art offers advice on antiques. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan
9
5A
Agricultural Extension Service sponsored a three-day workshop on restoration of
antique trunks. Photos included.
Fay Times
Mar
4
1C
Bill Noblitt ends career as reporter to deal in antiques. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 10
25C
Fayetteville Museum of Art sponsors Heirloom Discovery Day March 12 and 13.
Fay Times
Mar
6
5A
Fay Times
Jan 18
1B
Fay Observer
Feb
1
14A
Fay Times
Oct 15
2B
Search for Lost Colony slated for 400th anniversary of colony.
Fay Times
Apr
5
6B
Archaeologists seeking location and fate of first English colony.
Fay Observer
Apr 28
10A
Archaeologists to seek "Lost Colony."
Fay Times
Apr 30
1B
Archaeologists have begun a $275,000 effort to find the remains of The Lost
Colony, founded by Sir Walter at Roanoke Island nearly 400 years ago.
Fay Observer
Apr
6A
Annexation - Spring Lake
Anniversaries
Hector and Ada Stewart of McArthur Road are making plans for their 67th wedding
anniversary. Photo (Observer and Times).
Antiques
Ants
Bladen, Columbus, and Robeson counties are under fire ant quarantine.
Apartment Houses
See: Town Houses
See Town Houses.
Appalachian State University
Program in rental management started at Appalachian State.
Aqua Gardens - Construction
Groundbreaking will take place on 10/19 for a $20 million water-oriented
amusement park (Aqua Gardens) near !-85 in Greensboro.
Archaeology
5
Architecture And Architects
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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Joint exhibits by Fayetteville Arts Council and Fayetteville Museum of Art spotlight
architecture. Photos included.
Fay Times
May 22
5A
Paul H. McArthur, Jr. has been hired to design new Mental Health offices from the
old Highsmith-Rainey Memorial Hospital.
Fay Times
Nov
2
1B
Architects Registered. List published.
Fay Times
Oct
1
4B
Frank DeStefana hired to design a Civic Center/Municipal Building to be located at
Hope Mills Municipal Park on Rockfish Road.
CC Outlook
Aug 26
1
Harwell Hamilton Harris was in Fayetteville to open exhibit of architectural works at
Fayetteville Museum of Art. Photos included.
Fay Times
May 25
6A
Feature article on architect Harwell Hamilton Harris. Photos included.
Fay Observer
May 21
11A
State's exam for architects limits competition, say critics.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
5A
Good urban design is not only the product of architects, planners and urban
designers, but of an entire community, according to Phillip Morris, Southern Living
Magazine Executive Editor. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr
7
12B
Reflections of architect Louis Asbury and his work. Photos included (Observer
and Times).
Fay Observer
Feb 21
1C
Paul H. McArthur, Jr. was approved as architect for the renovation to consolidate
county (Cumberland County) Mental Health facilities.
Fay Times
Sep
9
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 16
6B
Fay Times
Aug 20
1C
"Woven Works" an exhibit of pine baskets and hand-woven silks are on display in
the Arsenal House Gallery. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
11A
A review of the works of three NC artists - James Melvin, Harvey Jenkins and
Leonard Dawson, Jr. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jan 19
7A
Karen Wilson makes garments from fibers taken from nature, often dyes them with
organic dyes, and then hand-weaves the fabric on a loom at her home. Her
designs will be modeled at Arsenal House. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
1
8A
Crafts of weaving and basketry are being exhibited at the Arsenal House Gallery.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct
6
8A
Arsenal House Gallery has the annual pottery show and sale till Dec. 20. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Nov 16
10A
Pottery show firing up a new appreciation of art at the Arsenal House. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
10A
Pros take top honors in the 5th Annual Cumberland County Artists Competition
that opened at the Arsenal House. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Apr
6
10A
Army
See: United States Army Recruiting, Enlistment, etc.
Fay Observer
Arrest
Doyle Lott, a member of the State Alcohol Law Enforcement Division was arrested
by Fayetteville Police on a charge of communicating a threat to his wife.
Arrowheads, Indian
George Greenway, Jr. and Bobby O'Hern have some 600 arrowheads and other
Indian artifacts in their collections. Photos included.
Arsenal House - Exhibitions
Arson
William W. Freeman is found guilty of setting fire to his house near Hope Mills.
Fay Times
May 13
5B
Arson suspected in blaze at 135 Brocton Drive in Morganton Place.
Fay Times
Nov 19
2B
William W. Freeman received a five year sentence for burning his house down
Dec. 10 and two years for filing a false insurance claim.
Fay Observer
May 13
5D
Monday, September 21, 2009
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An identified man allegedly confessed to starting a fire at the vacant Wellons
Candy Company in Dunn.
Fay Times
Nov
2
14B
Fayetteville Police are investigating an apparent arson attempt at a vacant
dwelling at 508 Scarborough St.
Fay Observer
Sep 20
8B
Fire at Kaiser Agricultural Chemical Co. was believed to be arson.
Fay Times
Jun
9
8B
Johnny Mack Chestnut of 2210 Winterlochen Dr. has been charged with setting a
fire to a house at 1950 Westhill Dr.
Fay Observer
May 24
6B
Representative Ron Taylor claims he was set up "by one or more persons"
unknown to him and that he was innocent of all charges brought against him in
connection with the burning of three warehouses. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 19
1A
An unidentified Lumberton woman gave key information in the arrest of
Representative Ron Taylor.
Fay Observer
May 17
1A
State Representative G. Ronald Taylor has been indicted for the burning of three
warehouses owned by State Senator J.J. 'Monk' Harrington
Fay Observer
May 15
1A
Cumberland County sheriff's deputies have charged 33-year-old Ruby West
Starling with arson in the burning of the Bargain Barn on NC 24.
Fay Observer
May 14
12A
Witness testifies Dunn mayor wanted his own motel burned. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 25
1B
Franklin Bridges and Sandy White of Elizabethtown were indicted on charges of
arson at Harrington Manufacturing Co.
Fay Times
May 13
5B
William Wilson Freeman is charged with burning down his own house in order to
collect the insurance (Hope Mills).
Fay Observer
May 12
2B
Sheriff's detectives are investigating a trailer fire that has been set.
Fay Times
Dec 19
1B
Verdicts in Dunn arson case returned. Mayor Abe Elmore is charged with hiring
two men to burn his Royal Palm Hotel in Carolina Beach (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Feb 28
2B
Robert L. Hodges of Dunn was found guilty of accessory before the fact in arson
case.
Fay Times
Feb 27
1B
Dunn mayor not implicated in arson testimony.
Fay Observer
Feb 26
6A
Three ex-fire fighters in Greensboro given sentences for arson.
Fay Times
Jan 29
6C
Roland R. Julian, 18-year-old Douglas Byrd High School student, has been
charged with arson in the attempted burning of the Pantry Grocery at 2205 Hope
Mills Road Feb. 14.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
14B
Dunn Mayor W.P. "Abe" Elmore is implicated in motel arson case.
Fay Times
Feb 25
2B
State Representative G. Ronald Taylor has been arrested on charges connected
with the April burning of four warehouses owned by State Senator J.J. "Monk"
Harrington. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 14
1A
Peter Byron Grondahl of 5824 Wallace Drive in Hope Mills has been arrested on
arson charges.
Fay Observer
Nov 15
7B
Willis Davis of Fayetteville has been charged with arson; He set on fire his
estranged wife's house.
Fay Times
Dec 29
7B
Printmaker Silvana Foti's exhibit may start something new. The show is called
"Textured Visions." Foti is an assistant professor of art at Methodist College. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Nov
5
1A
Paul Feiler exhibit at Fayetteville Museum is pleasing look at abstract ideas. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Jul 19
5A
Limited scope of Art Guild show leaves viewer wishing for more. Photos included.
Fay Times
Jul 19
5A
A review of the Fayetteville Art Guild's annual art show at the Arsenal House.
Photo of painting by Jo Ann Roberts.
Fay Observer
Jul
4B
Art - Exhibitions - Fayetteville
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Arsenal House exhibition shows diversity of theme. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 23
5B
Bridging the gap between architecture and the artist. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 25
7A
Saundra Smith Rubiera wins 4th Cumberland County Artist Competition. Photos
included.
Fay Times
Apr
6
6A
Fay Observer
Apr 29
4B
Feature article on FTI's artist in residence, Kay Bowling. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 20
7A
Fayetteville Art Guild plans 10th annual competition June 12-15 at Cross Creek
Mall.
Fay Times
Jun
8
7A
Tradition used and preserved by Indian artist Carl Woodring.
Fay Times
Apr 22
7C
Helen Moore began collecting primitive African art more than 40 years ago. Her
collection is being unveiled to the public in an exhibit at the Fay Museum of Art.
Fay Observer
Nov
2
6A
Artist Marie-Claire Wadden demonstrates her art in Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Dec 16
4B
Mrs. Marjorie Wade of Cumberland County is an artist who studied in Europe while
her husband was stationed there. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec
7
12A
2nd grader Charlie Hord won a silver medal in international art competition. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Jun
7
8A
Feature article on NC artist James A. McLean. Photos included (Observer and
Times).
Fay Observer
Jun 20
1G
Photo: Norie Allen sketches the Bow St. Commons. She will use her sketch later
to paint a water color picture of the area.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
1B
Marine artist Stephen Andrus has eyes only for the sea. Photo included
(watercolor artist from Nags Head).
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8A
Church frescoes by artist Ben Long put the town of Statesville on the map
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Sep
4
11A
Apex resident Charles Sweitzer is working on Nixon painting (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 28
4B
Kenneth A. Hubbard, visiting artist at FTI, is a saxophonist from Raleigh. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Aug 24
5B
Renaissance man Jeff Mims is listening to the old masters. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Artist Jerome Kohl's photographs are on display at the Fayetteville Museum of Art.
Photo of Kohl included.
Forsyth group formed to promote black artist's efforts.
Art - Exhibitions - Laurinburg
Rich artistry dominates new watercolor exhibit at St. Andrews Presbyterian College
in Laurinburg. Photos included.
Art and Artists
Jul
6
7A
Fay Observer
Feb 16
8A
Fay Observer
Jan 29
6B
New rheumatoid arthritis treatment means more movement for victims. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Jan
2
1B
Officials at UNC-Chapel Hill say they plan to build a facility to foster research into
the causes and treatment of arthritis.
Fay Observer
Jun 28
7B
Duke studies controversial "wonder drug" used in the treatment of arthritis.
Fay Observer
Jul 27
3A
Arthritis drug taken off market.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
10A
Fay Observer
Nov 15
1B
Arthritis
Artifacts, Civil War
Hunts for Civil War relics lure Scotland Trooper Rick Reinhardt. Photo included.
Arts Council
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Larry Groce: the versatile artist of "Junk Food" fame can't be labeled. He will work
a week's residency with the Arts Council. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
1
8A
Grants of $7,700 in grassroots funds made to arts groups.
Fay Times
Jan
1
1C
Arts Council fund drive tries a new tack.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
4B
Fayetteville Arts Council begins new fund drive.
Fay Times
Jan 20
6A
Jazz trumpeter Ray Codrington and Fayetteville Symphony String Quartet headed
lineup at Rave Revue Benefit Show. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 21
1C
Larry Groce noted as one of U.S.'s foremost children's entertainers.
Fay Times
Oct
5
9A
Fay Observer
Feb
5
5A
A review: photo show at the Fayetteville Arts Council is no diamond in the rough.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 24
6A
The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County has assembled a new exhibit
about early women of Cumberland County; exhibit is called "A Historical Look at
Women's Work in Cumberland County"
Fay Observer
Feb 23
8A
All that women gave in Fayetteville is seen in new exhibit at Arts Council, "A
Historical Look at Women's Work." Photos included.
Fay Times
Mar
1
5A
Putting women's work into the limelight (commentary), "An Historical Look at
Women's Work in Cumberland County" in honor of Women's History Month.
Photos included.
Fay Observer
Mar
2
6A
64 photographers entered 202 works in the competition at the Arts Council. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Aug 24
6A
Fay Times
Oct 14
12B
Fay Times
Sep 29
14B
Fay Times
Nov
3
1B
Alton Reese Mozingo was charged with assault with a deadly weapon after
shooting Michael Jones (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Dec 11
2B
A Manchester Road woman reported being assaulted in her mobile home.
Fay Times
Dec
9
2B
Lillie Mae Glover was allegedly beaten with an iron by an 18-year-old man while
riding her bicycle (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2B
Lucille Sounders, 90, a retired teacher, was assaulted and robbed (Observer and
Times).
Fay Observer
Dec 18
2B
Dr. Paul Freiwirth, Pembroke History professor, charts the stars. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb
8
1B
Local law enforcement and medical professionals agree that a full moon does
bring out strange behavior in people (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jul 11
1G
Arts Council - Charlotte
Charlotte Arts Council to broaden arts grants.
Arts Council - Exhibitions
Asbestos
2 NC scientists have developed a test to measure asbestos in the lungs, Dr. Victor
Roggli and Dr. Phillip Pratt of Duke Univ. Medical Center.
Asheboro
City of Asheboro prepared to pay $320,000 more for the 147 acres of property
which will form part of Lake Reese Reservoir.
Assassinations
See also: Presidents - U.S. Assassination.
A Cumberland County sheriff's deputy's former gun was used in an assassination
of a Libyan official in 1980.
Assaults
Astrology
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 18 of 542
Subject
Summary
Dr. Paul Freiwirth, astrologer, will make an astrology chart for $5. His address is
P.O. Box 935, Pembroke, NC 28372. Live Wire.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Feb 15
1A
Fay Observer
Jan 17
1G
Fay Observer
Aug 19
1B
E.E. Smith track standout Colette Williams has been named the NC High School
4A Player of the Year by the NC Association of Sports Broadcasters. Photo
included
Fay Observer
May
3
2B
E.E. Smith's Colette Williams is double state winner in the 11th annual Girls State
Track Meet. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 22
1B
Fay Observer
Jun
3
5A
Jul
6
1B
Astronomy
Feature article on astronomer Jan Dabrowski: at work in the planetarium at FSU.
Photos included (Observer and Times).
Atheism
Bill Murray, son of Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the "most hated woman in America,"
rejects atheism, preaches at Northwood Temple in Fayetteville. Photo included.
Athletes
Atomic Research
Atomic research carried on at Duke University
Attorneys
See: (1) Lawyers - Name of Lawyer (2) North Carolina Association of Women
Attorneys
Auctioneers
Auctioneer Mac Burnette is World Tobacco Auctioneering Champion. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Feature article on NC auctioneers and the Mendenhall School of Auctioneering.
Photos included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 22
1G
For information on auctioneer schools see Live Wire (Observer and Sat. Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 28
1A
Young Tar Heel auctions leaf in Georgia (Jimmy Parker).
Fay Observer
Aug 30
5A
Cumberland County unit of American Cancer Society sponsors auction.
Fay Times
Apr 16
6A
Campbell estate, in Pinehurst, is auctioned off. Photo included.
Fay Times
Apr 20
7A
Fay Observer
May 11
10A
Clinton Firm (B&B Cars Inc.) charged with odometer fraud.
Fay Observer
May 13
5A
Jesse C. Marshburn, a former Clinton used car dealer, was sentenced to three
years in prison for falsifying the mileage reading of cars he was selling.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
9A
NC automobile dealers feel the impact of the general economy, as 35 dealerships
have closed.
Fay Times
Jan 21
16C
Auto dealers increasing security after salesman slain on test drive in Asheville
(Terry Sellers was shot 5 times in the head by Frank Corley).
Fay Observer
Aug
6
5A
Fay Observer
Apr 24
10A
Auctions
Audits
See: Government - Fayetteville - Auditing
Autism
Autism: opening new doors of communication. Photo included.
Automobile Dealerships
Automobile Drivers
Driving conference held at the Bordeaux Motor Inn.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Lobbying for drivers is the long-time goal of Carolina Motor Club. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 14
8A
To obtain a copy of your driving record from the Department of Motor Vehicles,
write NC Dept. of Motor Vehicles, Drivers License Division, 700 New Bern Ave.,
Raleigh, NC, 27692. Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Jun
7
2A
The state's Human Resources Secretary advocates making driver education
students take at least five hours instruction on the dangers of drunk driving.
Fay Observer
May 29
6A
Teen DUI education urged (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
May 28
3B
Fay Observer
Oct 21
4B
Fay Times
Nov 18
8B
Fay Observer
Feb 23
7A
Fay Observer
Mar 31
12A
Fay Observer
Jun 16
1D
Child auto safety campaign is pressed by UNC Highway Safety Center.
Fay Times
Mar 26
1B
NC Insurance Commissioner JohnIngram said he hopes proposals made by two
key legislators to reward safe drivers are sincere and not "another Trojan horse."
Fay Observer
Apr
1
8A
Child seat restraints save tots (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jul 18
5B
Child-restraint law working, data shows.
Fay Times
Dec 20
1B
Parents not using child restraints.
Fay Observer
Dec 13
7A
Restraints save children's lives (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Dec 12
3B
Be selective when buying a child's auto safety seat. NC has passed legislation
requiring use of child safety seats. Photo included. See Saturday Extra
supplement (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov
6
10E
NC's new law requiring auto restraining seats for infants has been in effect less
than 60 days and it is already disappointing to Eric Berg, director of the Infant Seat
Program in Cumberland County
Fay Times
Aug 23
1B
Infant car seat rental program efforts continue by Cumberland County Health Dept.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
9B
Seat belt and car seat law will mean savings of lives of children. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 24
1B
See Live Wire for guidelines when purchasing safety seats for children.
Fay Observer
Feb 13
1A
Feature article on the importance of infant safety seats. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 31
10A
Fay Observer
May 24
11A
Automobile Drivers - Education
Automobile Driving - Stunt Driving
Life in the fast lane. Photos included.
Automobile Engines - Parts
Ceramic engine parts explored at a ceramic conference at North Carolina.
Automobile Industry
NC hit hard by auto industry's slump.
Automobile Insurance
Insurance proposal would reward NC safe drivers.
Automobile Racing
Robert and Ellis Ward prepare late model Mustang for racing at the Fayetteville
Speedway. Photos included.
Automobile Safety
Automobile Safety - Devices and Measurements
Automobiles
Old automobiles are on display at the Pinehurst Hotel. Wilbert Hancock of
Asheboro owns a 1930 Cadillac Roadster. Photos included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Odometer readings to be required.
Fay Observer
Jan
2
8A
Cost of driving a car is said to be rising rapidly, and mileage paid by employers is
not enough.
Fay Times
Mar
3
6A
Best in vintage Corvettes were shown in Cumberland County Arena May 8. Photos
included.
Fay Times
May 10
9A
NC filed civil suit against four used-car dealers charging them with rolling back
odometers.
Fay Times
May 13
6B
Surplus and wrecked automobiles auctioned in Cumberland County brings
$30,000 (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jun 20
2B
Leon Kaplan plans to cross the Pacific Ocean in an auto on the Fourth of July.
Fay Observer
Jul
1
6A
Locally owned model is a national champion. It is owned by Les Holden. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jul 16
1B
New status in old cars: the virtues of clunkers. Maurice Quick, a mechanic,
coaxed 220,000 miles from his 1968 Ford before installing a new engine. Photo
included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct
3
1G
Fayetteville resident Argus Pitman says replica of the first Frazer-Nash automobile
drives like the real thing. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct 17
1E
Sales of DeLorean cars have risen since the arrest of John DeLorean (Observer
and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct 23
2A
Fay Times
Dec
2
7C
Fay Observer
Aug 17
6A
Fay Observer
Sep 26
6F
Feature article on the town of Autryville. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Sep 19
1G
In Autryville, the mood is better now that public services are increased.
Fay Times
Feb 22
1B
Photo: Autryville councilman Kenneth B. Johnson is shown during a rehearsal of
"A Man Called Micajah." The outdoor play will be performed July 3 at the Autryville
Town Hall.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
6A
Fay Observer
Dec 31
8A
Four hurt in plane crashes: two in Eastover and two in Gatesville. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 19
1A
Plane crash near Taylorsville kills one, injures two.
Fay Times
Mar
8
8A
Two New Yorkers killed in plane crash in Knightdale, authorities investigating
cause. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 19
5A
Photo of air crash of small airplane near Wake County airport. Two were killed.
Fay Times
Mar 20
10B
NC Representative Robert A. Jones is killed in plane crash. Photo included.
Fay Times
Apr
2
8B
Four men killed in plane crash in Henderson Co.
Fay Times
Apr 17
8B
Three survive plane crash over Blue Ridge Parkway.
Fay Observer
Jun 16
8A
Automobiles - Emissions
Mecklenburg County officials have put into effect an auto emission testing program.
Automobiles - Rental
Feature article on car rental places. Photo included.
Automobiles - Repair
System makes unibody repair easier at Perkins Motors in Fayetteville. Photos
included (Observer and Times).
Autryville
Aviation
Jet lag causes premature aging in airline pilots, say studies.
Aviation - Accidents
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Three men die, two are injured in Franklin air crash.
Fay Times
Jul 26
1B
Experimental homemade aircraft crashed in rural Guilford County, killing the pilot.
Fay Times
Jul 22
10B
Crash in Virginia Beach kills NC pilot, Lt. Anthony David Griffin, 30, of Gastonia
NC. (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Aug
1
1B
Bodies of NC family found near SC plane crash wreckage.
Fay Times
Mar
4
2B
Three killed in Wake County plane crash.
Fay Observer
Jul 26
5A
Alfred B. Von Schlegell of Atlanta died when his plane crashed in Moore County
Jan 3. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan
4
1A
Plane crash-lands safely at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport May 23.
Fay Times
May 24
1A
Winston-Salem pilot, 33, is killed during experimental plane demonstration.
Fay Times
May
3
14B
Two die in Jacksonville plane crash.
Fay Times
Feb 15
12B
Tar Heel divers sift crash wreckage of Air Florida Flight 90 (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jan 31
2B
Janice Gravely sang hymns and prayed for help as she crash-landed her plane.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 12
1B
Janice Gravely of Rocky Mount takes over plane after husband collapses.
Fay Observer
Jan 11
9A
Janice B. Gravely thinks her belief in God aids in survival from airplane crash.
Photo included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Sep 18
10A
Charles Franklyn "Lynn" Barry, 49, of Smithfield dies in plane crash (Observer and
Times).
Fay Observer
Jan 10
2B
Maj. Robert M. Meeks of Chapel Hill, NC was killed in Air Force crash.
Fay Times
Sep
3
1A
Pilot dies in Moore County crash.
Fay Times
Jan
4
1B
C.A. Williford of Charlotte was killed in airplane crash.
Fay Times
Nov 29
12B
Eastover plane crash injures two men.
Fay Times
Jul 19
1B
Mid-air collision appeared to be unavoidable in Wake County. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 27
1B
Spring Lake doubles density of housing in flight path.
Fay Observer
Nov 23
1B
Janice Gravely, 60, crash landed small plane near Henderson after her husband
collapsed at the controls.
Fay Times
Jan 11
1A
Engine problems blamed for air accident in Eastover.
Fay Times
Jul 21
8B
Cannon Aviation Company of Hickory bought Fayetteville Aviation.
Fay Times
Sep 24
5B
Fayetteville Aviation Inc. has been acquired by Cannon Aviation Company of
Hickory.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1B
Edwina Gross has E.E. Smith yearbook dedicated to her. Photo.
Fay Times
May 14
1B
Photo: Spec. 4 Michael Poss of the 108th MP Company was presented the Army
Commendation Medal for giving first aid to SP 4 Terry Emerick who lost both legs
after a car rammed into him.
Fay Observer
May
6
2B
Photo: The Fayetteville Lions Club presented its top awards to J. Oattley Lee and
Ray Boling.
Fay Observer
May
5
3B
Pulitzer winner Rick Atkinson is ECU graduate.
Fay Observer
Apr 20
7B
M.J. Weeks, Executive Director of Fayetteville Progress Inc. and Chairman of the
Chamber Economic Development Division, received the annual Realtor Cup
Award for community service. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr
1B
Aviation - Fayetteville
Awards
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville Area Chamber of Congress honors M.J. Weeks with 20th Realtor Cup
Award. Photo included.
Fay Times
Apr
7
1B
Eight receive health awards (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Apr
4
4B
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Donald L. Parsons is presented with the US Army
Physician's Assistant Recognition Award. Photo.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
9B
T. Clyde Auman, former state representative from Moore County, was awarded
Watauga Medal for service.
Fay Times
Mar 25
11C
Eloise Haith receives award for program that teaches elementary school students
economics through use of "koogles" as currency. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 19
7B
Photo: Charles Bruce Armstrong of Hope Mills was selected as one of NC's five
outstanding young men by the NC Jaycees.
Fay Observer
Feb 24
2B
Photo of Heman Clark being honored for outstanding service as county attorney
for two years.
Fay Observer
Feb
2
8B
Terry Sanford has presented the Duke University Award for Outstanding Reporting
in Higher Education to the Greensboro Daily News for a staff-written series on NC
A&T College.
Fay Observer
Feb
1
5A
Three Dunn Citizens were honored at the Dunn Chamber of Commerce annual
banquet. Photo.
Fay Observer
Jan 25
5A
Photo: John H. Wheeler, a sales representative with Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company, was presented with the Fayetteville Jaycees Distinguished Service
Award.
Fay Observer
Jan 14
1B
John H. Wheeler receives Fayetteville Jaycees Distinguished Service Award.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 14
1B
A.R. Ammons, formerly of Whiteville, won National Book Critics Circle Award for
poetry.
Fay Times
Jan 12
14B
T. Clyde Auman received the Watauga Medal - that is NC State University's
highest non-academic honor.
Fay Observer
Mar 25
5A
Annual state awards presented in four fields: public service; science; literature;
and fine arts in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Nov
5
5C
Carolina rescuer James Ussery Jr. gets Hero Award from the Carnegie Hero Fund
Commission.
Fay Times
Dec 29
15A
"People" a winner in US contest award shared by Tom Lassiter, Susan Ladd and
Priscilla Brown. Photo.
Fay Times
Dec 21
1B
Cumberland County Agricultural Extension services awards presented. Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Two Terry Sanford High School seniors are finalists for Morehead Awards: Mary
Melda Hall and Lauri Union.
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Photo of ex-commissioner Horner receiving Distinguished Service Award.
Fay Times
Dec
7
11B
Kenneth L. Fleming, senior at E.E. Smith High School, received a plaque for
completing his training period as the first participant in community development
program. Photo.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
6B
Photo: Fayetteville real estate broker Thomas Council has received the Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity's "Citizen of the Year."
Fay Observer
Nov 22
10B
Three North Carolina writers, several educators, a newspaper columnist and three
organizations have received awards as part of the state's Culture Week
celebrations (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 21
2B
Cumberland County Commissioners honor citizens for public service.
Fay Times
Jun
9
16B
Five people were presented with NC awards 11/4 for their contributions in the field
of public service, arts, medicine, and literature.
Fay Observer
Nov
5
5A
Dance award is given to choreographer Merce Cunningham.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
15A
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Photo: Recognition banquet given at FSU for D.A. Williams, former Vice-Chairman
of the Cumberland County Democratic Party.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
10B
Kate Smith receives Medal of Freedom from President Reagan.
Fay Times
Oct 27
1B
Photo of Kate Smith receiving her Medal of Freedom from President Reagan.
Fay Times
Oct 27
1A
Marcus A. Fields president and General Manager of the Pinehurst Hotel and
Country Club has been named Manager of the Year by the NC Hotel & Motel
Association Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 14
8C
The John Blue House in Scotland County was given the 1982 award from the
National Association of Counties. Photo included. (Supplement - Sat. Extra)
(Observer and Sat. Times).
Fay Observer
Sep
4
12
Joseph H. Branch, Environmental Health Supervisor with the Cumberland County
Health Department, has been named recipient of the 1982 J.S. Canady Sanitarian
of the Year Award.
Fay Observer
Aug 31
6B
Sterling Wray, the last charter member of the Cumberland County Joint Planning
Board, was given a plaque by that board in honor of his 16 years of service.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
2B
Cumberland residents and groups are honored by Governor Jim Hunt (Observer
and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov
6
2B
Dr. Robert Townsend of Hoke County is honored. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 12
1B
Fayetteville businessmen given honors: Howard Bullard and Leon Baker. Photos
included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 14
6F
85,000 attend 35th North Carolina Azalea Festival in Wilmington.
Fay Times
Apr 19
7B
First festival had few azaleas. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
May 21
1E
The Azalea Festival in Wilmington will run from April 15 to 18 this year. The
Carolina Beach version of the festival is expected to run concurrently. Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Feb 15
2A
Dr. Stephen Grubb and his staff have started what they say is the nation's first
"back school" to help people with back ailments that often cause many other
crises in a person's life.
Fay Observer
Sep 13
6B
Hanging helps your back pains: NC Gravity Systems of Hickory sells specially
designed boots that enable people with back problems to hang upside down from
a metal bar.
Fay Observer
Feb
3
8A
Superior Bakery located at 2433 Hope Mills Road reopens following cleanup.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
6B
See Live Wire for more information on unsanitary conditions at the Superior
Bakery in Hope Mills.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
1A
Superior Bakery of 2433 Hope Mills Road was ordered to quit selling bakery goods
because of filthy and unsanitary conditions.
Fay Times
Oct 13
1B
Superior Bakery of 2433 Hope Mills Road was closed for alleged sanitation
violations.
Fay Observer
Oct 12
1B
Balloonist Chip Parks gives Hal and Mary Ann Leffel a ride on their 16th
anniversary (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 25
5A
Photo of two hot air balloons drifting eastward toward Fayetteville nearly 199 years
after the first living creatures flew in a balloon (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Sep 19
1A
See Awards.
Azalea Festival
Backache
Bakers and Bakeries
Balloons
Monday, September 21, 2009
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John and Ann Honeycutt made their first balloon delivery on Dec. 1, 1981. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jan
5
7A
Photo of 9th Annual National Balloon Rally in Statesville.
Fay Times
Oct 18
12B
Fay Times
Dec 31
12B
Small business hurting under mounting bankruptcies.
Fay Observer
Jun 15
7A
Attorneys handling bankruptcy proceedings of Pineville-based Intercontinental
Metals Corp. say the company and its subsidiaries may owe as much as $250
million.
Fay Observer
Dec 23
2B
Pineville-based Intercontinental Metals Corporation, which is going through
bankruptcy, could have debts as high as $250 million.
Fay Times
Dec 23
12B
Taylor Manufacturing Company, the bankrupt firm co-owned by former state
Representative Ron Taylor was sold to S&L at auction.
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Bankruptcy cases climb across NC.
Fay Times
Nov 11
15C
Some 2,400 customers of Blackwelder Furniture Company of Charlotte are fighting
for the return of $2.2 million in deposits in a bankruptcy case.
Fay Observer
Aug
9
1B
Overturning of bankruptcy cases doubted.
Fay Times
Jun 29
10B
William Henry Belk, Jr., son of the Belk Dept. Store founder and one-time
millionaire, has filed for personal bankruptcy claiming debts of more than $8.5
million.
Fay Observer
May 27
12A
Thomas Small will become the Eastern District Bankruptcy judge.
Fay Observer
Nov 18
7A
New NC bankruptcy law still will not make it easier for creditors to collect debts.
Fay Times
Jan 11
1B
"Total chaos" seen from Supreme Court's bankruptcy ruling.
Fay Observer
Jun 29
8A
2 major state banks drop prime rates, NCNB of Charlotte and Wachovia Bank and
Trust Co. of Winston-Salem.
Fay Times
Aug 14
1B
Guaranty Savings and Loan is putting pressure on homeowners delinquent in
payments to renegotiate loans.
Fay Times
Aug
3
1B
NC's three largest banks joined Citibank, the nation's second largest, in cutting
their prime lending rate to 15 percent.
Fay Observer
Aug
2
6B
1905 House in Pinehurst is now a NCNB Bank, located in a residential
neighborhood. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Aug
1
1C
Cross Creek Federal Savings and Loan, Clinton Federal Savings and Loan, and
First Federal Savings and Loan (of Goldsboro) will merge.
Fay Times
Jul 30
5B
Cross Creek, two other S&Ls plan to merge offices, assets.
Fay Observer
Jul 29
1B
Wachovia tops NCNB in merger bid.
Fay Times
Jun 10
15C
Is NCNB Corp. moving too far, too fast?
Fay Observer
Jun
8
6A
NCNB's proposed mergers to make it 22nd largest.
Fay Observer
May 31
5A
NC savings and loan associations are doing better than in other states in the
southeast.
Fay Times
May 28
10C
Bank automation is at hand in some NC cities.
Fay Times
May 27
17C
Credit card fee appeal is argued in Federal Appeals Court by NC attorneys.
Fay Times
May
Bands (Music)
The Rocky Mount Senior High School Band of Excellence of Rocky Mount won the
Sixth Annual Great Bands of Orange Bowl Competition.
Bankruptcy
Banks and Banking
Monday, September 21, 2009
6
5B
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First Union Corp. will buy Salem Securities Inc. of Winston-Salem.
Fay Times
May 15
14B
Bankers in Charlotte are being taught the value of self confidence and teamwork.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Aug 18
1B
Conrad Martin has been named Chief Executive Officer of UNB. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan
7
2B
More bank mergers expected in 1982.
Fay Observer
Jan
9
12A
United National Bank claims former president Floyd L. Shorter is liable for
$437,366 in overdrafts he allowed.
Fay Times
Jan 16
1B
Former UNB president Floyd L. Shorter is responsible for $437,366 in overdrafts
he allegedly allowed a bank customer to make.
Fay Observer
Jan 16
3A
Former president of UNB (Floyd Shorter) becomes involved in a second lawsuit.
Fay Observer
Jan 20
7D
NCNB move may signal expansion.
Fay Times
Mar 25
18C
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. is the first bank in NC to offer a bank account
designed to compete with money market mutual funds (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Apr
4
3B
Recession causes problems with loans.
Fay Times
Apr
8
14C
First Union National Bank has new investment analysis program for customers.
Fay Times
Apr 12
12B
NCNB joins national network Plus Systems, Inc., to foster inter-bank service for
customers.
Fay Times
Apr 12
7B
NC Savings and Loan League urges federal help for home buyers.
Fay Times
May
1
14B
First Union National Bank moves toward total automation.
Fay Observer
May 21
5A
A merger of Bank of North Carolina into North Carolina National Bank has been
approved.
Fay Times
Nov 25
10C
Bankers: Charlotte's growth potential good, rated second after Atlanta.
Fay Times
Nov 11
17C
Bank charges believed a year away on such things as teller machine services.
Fay Times
Oct 12
1B
A former NC National Bank officer, Rufus Franklin Land, has been charged with
bank fraud and embezzlement.
Fay Times
Oct
7
9C
NC Federal to merge with Perpetual S&L (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Sep 26
2B
Banks want higher credit card fees.
Fay Observer
Dec 30
5A
Competitor's complaints to federal regulators have led NCNB to suspend ads
promoting a new deposit account (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 21
1B
FBI: thefts down at banks, up at savings and loans.
Fay Times
Dec 16
15B
Customers flock to banks, S&Ls to get new rates.
Fay Observer
Dec 15
10A
Number of bank heists down across state, FBI chief says.
Fay Observer
Dec 14
7A
Money in the bank: high interest, low risk. Part I of a series.
Fay Observer
Dec 13
9A
Construction will begin 12/13 on new bank for First Union National in Lumberton.
Fay Times
Dec
8
18B
Two NC banks drop prime interest rate.
Fay Observer
Aug 14
12A
Bankers scale heights in confidence course.
Fay Observer
Nov 25
10A
Bank workers in Charlotte get physical in self-confidence course.
Fay Observer
Aug 17
14B
Three NC banks reduce prime rate to 11.5 percent.
Fay Observer
Nov 23
5A
NCNB's offer to pay double the money-market interest rate to early customers
buying a new certificate has sparked an interest rate war (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 21
1B
24-hour automatic teller machine customers should be cautious at night. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Sep 25
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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UCB names successor to retiring chief executive. Lawrence R. Bowers will be
replaced by E. Rhone Sasser.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Sep 16
1B
Veteran banker Ann Davis has been named acting president of Highland Savings
and Loan Corp., becoming the first woman president of a stock-owned savings
and loan in the history of NC. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep
2
7C
Financial changes predicted for banks and savings & loans because of new
accounts they will be able to offer.
Fay Times
Nov 12
12A
United Carolina Bancshares Corp. rejected an $86 million merger offer from First
Union Corp (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 29
1B
3 largest state banks cut prime lending rates from 14 percent to 13.5 percent
(Observer and Sat. Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 21
1B
First Union, UCB stocks up as merger offer is advanced (Observer and Sat.
Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 21
2B
First Union Co. of Charlotte has made a proposal to United Carolina Bancshares
Corp. of Whiteville to purchase all shares of UCB common stock for $86 million.
Fay Observer
Aug 20
1B
State law gives banks the power to collect "intangible tax," according to Fred
Alphin, assistant to the NC Banking Commissioner. Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Jan
2
1A
Returned checks soon thing of past.
Fay Observer
Dec
6
17A
Fay Observer
Nov
6
11A
Angry moderate Baptists leaders say they may boycott convention.
Fay Observer
Nov 30
12B
Baptists see adults fall away.
Fay Observer
May 24
5A
Baptists drastically cut support for Wake Forest.
Fay Observer
May 15
5A
The Baptist State Convention is preparing an advertising campaign to bolster its
sagging membership.
Fay Observer
Feb 18
5A
Baptists will move their headquarters to Cary.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
12A
Baptists not doing enough to reach outsiders, according to speaker.
Fay Observer
Nov 15
1B
Baptist State Convention in Fayetteville told to maintain unity. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 16
1B
Baptist president the Rev. Frank Campbell stresses harmony. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
1B
Henderson Belk retains position as first vice president of the Baptist State
Convention. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 17
1B
Baptists: 18 proposed resolutions range from arms freeze to pornography.
Fay Observer
Nov 17
1B
Baptist favor world freeze of nuclear weapon. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 18
1A
Tensions still high in Baptist politics.
Fay Times
Nov 18
1B
Ralph Neighbors will be the featured speaker at the North Carolina Baptist Men's
Convention (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov
6
11A
Groundswell of conservatives seen in Baptist Convention resolutions.
Fay Observer
Nov 22
6A
Fundamentalists "outrage" moderate Baptists. Photos included (Observer and
Times).
Fay Observer
Dec 12
1B
R.G. Puckett is new editor of NC Baptist State Convention Biblical Recorder.
Fay Times
May 27
12C
See also Crime and Criminals - Starling, Loraine G.
Baptist Men's Convention
Ralph Neighbors will be the featured speaker at the North Carolina Baptist Men's
Convention (Observer and Times).
Baptist State Convention
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Dr. Cecil Ray, the new editor of the Baptist State Convention newspaper, says he
wants to be a "healing force" for officials who split in a battle over his appointment.
Fay Observer
May 31
6A
Baptist Convention endorses school prayer amendment.
Fay Observer
Jun 18
7A
Conservative, moderate state Baptists claim victory.
Fay Observer
Jun 18
7A
North Carolina's Baptist State Convention is predicted to be harmonious (Observer
and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 13
11A
NC Baptists say rifts are closing within Southern Baptist Convention. Photos
included.
Fay Times
Jun 19
5A
Baptist State Convention annual meeting in Fayetteville will battle over bylaw.
Fay Times
Oct 25
6B
State's Baptists disagree over board representation.
Fay Observer
Oct 25
5A
The Rev. E.B. Turner, a Lumberton minister, is a candidate for president of the
General Baptist State Convention.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
6A
The newly installed president of the General Baptist State Convention said
Governor Hunt and an aide tried to lobby support against his candidacy (E.B.
Turner). Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
1B
Desire for leisure weekends is partly responsible for decline in church attendance,
Baptists say.
Fay Times
May 17
11C
Baptists pass resolution supporting school prayer.
Fay Observer
Nov 18
1B
Baptist State Convention will move to new site.
Fay Times
Jan 28
11C
Fay Observer
Nov 27
10A
Maurice Fleishman's scrapbook is crammed full of old newspaper clippings from
around the country detailing the exploits of the great Babe Ruth. Photos included
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Aug
8
1E
In his glory days, Henry Hood Goff was Fayetteville's answer to Casey Stengel.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1D
See Live Wire if you are interested in getting tickets to the Durham Bulls and
Kinston Eagles baseball games.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
1A
Dan Odoms of Scotland Co. recalls baseball's grand ol' days. Dick Brown column.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
Henry A. Black, who once coached E.E. Smith to 46 straight wins in basketball,
will be inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame in Norfolk, Va. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 25
4C
Charles Lea says losing his sight gave him a clearer view. Photos included.
Fay Times
Mar 30
6A
UNC wins national championship in basketball. Photos included.
Fay Times
Mar 30
1A
1957 UNC heroes are glad to share the spotlight. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 29
1B
St. Andrews finds cage talent in Virgin Islands. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 27
1B
If you are interested in becoming a basketball official, write to the NC Athletic
Officials Association, c/o Francis Griffin, P.O. Box 3216, Chapel Hill, NC 27514.
Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Feb
1
1A
Fay Observer
Aug
6
8B
Baptist State Convention - Blacks
Dr. E.B. Turner, new president of Black Southern Baptists, asks church-state
separation. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Baseball
Basketball
Bathrooms, Public
Businesses serving the public in Cumberland County will be required to provide
toilets for public use.
Bats
Monday, September 21, 2009
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See Rabies.
Bays
Conservationists are trying to preserve Carolina bays. Dick Brown column.
Fay Observer
Jan 25
1B
New signs will mark access roads to public beaches.
Fay Times
May 10
7B
Officials say it's unlikely that opening 1 billion acres off the US coastlines to oil and
gas drilling will quickly alter the view from NC to SC beaches (Observer and
Times).
Fay Observer
Jul 25
1B
Black bear used in bear ring to train attack dogs was rescued and sent to new
home at NC Museum of Life and Science.
Fay Times
Jul
2
9C
Bear abused by trainers cared for by volunteers.
Fay Observer
Jul
2
5A
NCSU professor bearing down on NC wildlife problem.
The Spring Lake
Nov 10
8
Bear believed still around, but where?
Fay Observer
Apr
6
9A
Fay Observer
Jun 20
1C
Fay Observer
Apr
1
1A
Fay Times
Mar
1
6B
Fay Observer
Aug 28
8A
Cynthia Lynne Gentry, 23, of Stedman was crowned "Miss Cumberland County" at
Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1A
Cynthia Lynne Gentry was crowned Miss Cumberland County and awarded a
trophy, crown, and a $1,000 scholarship. Photos included.
CC Outlook
Jan 14
1
Beauty Pageant: Cumberland County title is up for grabs. (Photo included of Miss
Cumberland County, Cynthia Gentry)
Fay Observer
Aug 10
6A
Photo: Mary Ellen Wiggins, 20, was crowned Miss Cumberland County 1983 at the
Annual Scholarship Pageant (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 15
1A
Feature article on Miss Cumberland County (Mary Ellen Wiggins). Photos included
(Observer and Sat. Times).
Fay Observer
Aug 21
6A
Fay Observer
May 31
2A
Beaches
Bears
Beaufort
A tour of Beaufort's oldest historic homes. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Beauty Contests - Little Miss Fayetteville
The Little Miss Fayetteville Pageant will be presented on May 15 at 7 PM in
Reeves Auditorium on the Methodist College campus. Live Wire.
Beauty Contests - Little Miss Spivey's Corner
Photo of Meredith Diane Murphy, current Little Miss Spivey's Corner.
Beauty Contests - Miss Cape Fear Fair
To obtain an application for the Miss Cape Fear Fair Pageant write to: Cape Fear
Fair, P.O. Box 193, Fayetteville, NC 28302. See Live Wire (Observer and Sat.
Times).
Beauty Contests - Miss Cumberland County
Beauty Contests - Miss Fayetteville
If you are interested in becoming a contestant in the Cumberland County
Scholarship Pageant contact Kathryn Zellars at 867-7336. Live Wire.
Beauty Contests - Miss Fayetteville/Cumberland County
Contestants needed for the Miss Fayetteville/Cumberland County Pageant.
CC Outlook
Apr 22
5
The 1983 Miss Fayetteville - Cumberland County Pageant will be held Aug. 14 in
the Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium. Photos included.
CC Outlook
Aug
3
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Beauty Contests - Miss North Carolina
Photo: Miss NC, Elizabeth Gray Williams, has been selected by the computer as
the most likely contestant to win the Miss America 1983 crown.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
1A
Photo: Elizabeth Williams, Miss Greater Greensboro, was crowned Miss NC
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jun 27
1A
Swimsuit event won by Miss NC (Elizabeth Gray Williams). Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 10
1A
Elizabeth Gray Williams, the newly crowned Miss NC 1982, says she wasn't as
prepared for the pageant as she should have been. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 28
7B
Cynthia Gentry will represent Cumberland County in the Miss NC Pageant. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jun 18
11A
Miss North Carolina - USA pageants will take place in Winston-Salem during 82,
83 and 84.
Fay Observer
Jan 18
9A
Elizabeth Williams, of Shelby, is new Miss North Carolina.
Fay Times
Jun 29
10B
Fay Times
Mar
8
6B
Fay Observer
Apr
7
8A
Beauty Contests - Miss North Carolina - USA
Jeannine Berger, of Sanford, is new Miss North Carolina - USA. Photo included.
Beer
Beer impairs driving ability.
See Breweries.
Bees
Destructive carpenter bees and woodpeckers destroy unfinished wood, according
to Forsyth Co. Agricultural Extension.
Fay Times
May 10
7B
Carpenter bees, birds pose threat to homes in Winston-Salem.
Fay Observer
May 10
5A
Photo of bees packed tightly in the hive under the eaves of an old house on
Ramsey Street.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
1B
Plight of the honey bee in Cumberland County isn't so sweet: G.B. Fowler is
concerned about the effects pesticides seem to have on the insects. Photos
included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
May 16
1F
Fay Observer
Sep
6
6A
Mud run in Benson, NC. Photos included.
Fay Times
Oct 12
6A
Photo: Amy Lynn Byrd of Route 1, Angier, has been crowned as Miss Mule Day.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
9A
Fay Observer
Jan 29
6A
A Hickory-based organization is hoping two to three high school bikers from the
Fayetteville and Cumberland County area will want to participate in a 3,600-mile
bike trip to raise funds for multiple sclerosis.
Fay Observer
Feb 13
10A
Feature article on bicyclists and bicycles. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct 31
1E
Two Fayetteville college sophomores plan bike trip to Worlds Fair. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jul
9
1B
80-100 high school teens will cycle from NC to Long Beach, CA, to raise money
for multiple sclerosis.
Fay Times
Feb 15
12B
Bellboys
Feature article on Ralph Gacoma who was a bellman at the Pinehurst Hotel.
Photos included.
Benson
Bibles
Home Bible studies growing in area churches. Photo included.
Bicycles and Bicycling
Monday, September 21, 2009
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NC tourist industry gains by promotion of bicycling.
Fay Observer
Jan 18
3A
High fatality rate led to NC model bike program.
Fay Times
Jan 18
6B
See Carolina On A Bike (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
May
2
1E
Bid Rigging
Ex-company president pleads guilty to bid rigging charges (Frank Carpenter).
Fay Observer
Jul 13
5A
Large paving companies still dominate industry.
Fay Observer
Dec 20
6A
Large paving companies come out ahead, even after pleading guilty to bid rigging
in North Carolina.
Fay Times
Dec 20
9B
Bids to be re-opened by Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green's request on a $20,000
architectural engineering contract.
Fay Times
Nov 12
10B
Five construction companies owe North Carolina $2 million for bid rigging.
Fay Times
Oct 28
14C
The state will collect over $2 million in damages from five construction companies
tied to bid rigging on 14 public works projects across the state.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
6A
Federal grand juries investigating charges of bid rigging in North Carolina.
Fay Times
Oct
6
1A
Bid rigging sentence is given to Dewitt P. Hodges.
Fay Observer
Aug 31
5A
Convicted contractors have paid their dues, says R. Gene Ellis.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
7A
Nearly all contractors said involved in rigging.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
10A
Atlanta-based Ashland-Warren Inc. has agreed to pay a $6 million fine after
pleading guilty to violating the Sherman Antitrust Act by rigging highway bids in NC
and Tennessee.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
1B
The US Justice Dept. has asked cities and counties in NC and SC to turn over
information on major water and sewer projects in an ongoing probe into bid rigging
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Feb 21
1B
Investigation into bid-rigging shifts to other areas of the state.
Fay Observer
Jan 26
5A
Panel recommends changes in system to halt bid rigging.
Fay Observer
Jun 11
5A
Cowder Construction Co. and Dickerson Group Const. Co. are indicted on bid
rigging charges.
Fay Times
May 12
5B
New strategy is developed in state bid-rigging probe.
Fay Times
Feb
9
7B
Fayetteville contractor Richard R. "Bobby" Allen, who pleaded guilty to one count
of conspiracy to rig bids on a state highway project was released from a federal
prison in Alabama Feb. 21.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
1B
Richard R. Allen was released from federal prison, after serving a short term for
bid rigging.
Fay Times
Feb 23
1A
Two construction officials jailed in ECU medical school bid rigging case.
Fay Times
Mar
9
12B
State Attorney General Rufus Edmisten says indictments in bid rigging are the
result of expanded investigation.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
7A
Status of D.R. Allen Company is of concern to South Carolina center.
Fay Observer
Jan 25
6A
3 companies are suspended from bid rigging.
Fay Observer
Apr 10
3A
State commission on bid rigging makes recommendations.
Fay Times
Jun 11
4B
Charlotte accepts settlements from seven paving firms in bid-rigging case.
Fay Observer
Feb
3
12B
Fay Times
Apr 22
6C
Biltmore House
Restoration company planned by president of Biltmore House and British firm.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Biltmore grows more impressive. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jul 28
6A
Carolina Christmas Calendar. Photo included of Christmas tree in Biltmore House
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1E
9 members of the Rising Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church arrested for playing
in a bingo game.
Fay Times
Oct 29
6C
Bingo brings big bucks to the Eastern band of Cherokees (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1B
Fay Times
Oct 15
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 23
1B
Fay Times
Nov 16
5B
US Rep. Ike Andrews will continue re-election bid with support of state Democratic
party.
Fay Times
Oct
5
1A
Governor Hunt says US Rep. Ike Andrews must prove himself to voters (Observer
and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2B
US Rep. Ike Andrews switches stand on Randleman Dam project.
Fay Times
Oct 27
5B
Photograph of Ike Andrews after winning re-election.
Fay Times
Nov
4
1A
US Representative Ike F. Andrews faces DUI (driving under the influence of
alcohol) count.
Fay Times
Oct
4
1A
Governor Jim Hunt says US Rep. Ike Andrews can win vote.
Fay Times
Oct 11
5B
Reagan, Helms move in on Representative Ike F. Andrews (D) by supporting
opponent William Cobey. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 22
5C
Fay Observer
Feb 21
1C
Fay Observer
May 17
1B
Fay Times
Nov
1B
Bingo
Biography - Alexander, Kelly M.
Kelly M. Alexander, NC State NAACP president criticizes Reagan. Photo.
Biography - Allen, D.R.
See Bid Rigging.
Biography - Allen, Richard
Fayetteville contractor Richard R. "Bobby" Allen, who pleaded guilty to one count
of conspiracy to rig bids on a state highway project, was released from a federal
prison in Alabama Feb. 21.
Biography - Anderson, Dr. Alvin F.
Dr. Alvin F. Anderson has been named Vice Chancellor of Institutional
Development at Fayetteville State University. Photo included.
Biography - Andrews, Ike
Biography - Andrews, Ike F.
Biography - Asbury, Louis
Reflections of architect Louis Asbury and his work. Photos included (Observer and
Times).
Biography - Auman, T. Clyde
See: Awards
Biography - Autry, Razz
Hoke Co. educator Raz Autry discusses his long career. Photo included.
Biography - Barbour, P.R.
P.R. Barbour resigns as ABC chief after 45 years in his post. Photo included.
9
Biography - Barbour, Phil R.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Phil R. Barbour, Cumberland County ABC manager, resigns. Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Nov
9
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1G
Fay Observer
Aug
1
1E
Fay Observer
Dec 23
1B
Eighth district Rep. Bill Hefner refuses to debate his Republican congressional
challenger Harris Blake.
Fay Times
Oct
1
1B
In 8th district race Rep. W.G. "Bill" Hefner and challenger Harris Blake both talk a
lot about Reagan. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 22
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
Fay Times
Feb 23
6A
Fay Observer
Nov
2
1B
Fay Times
Nov
2
1B
Fay Observer
Nov 22
12A
Biography - Barr, Joe
Joe Barr: friend of the military. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Basinger, Kenneth E.
See Fayetteville Recreation and Parks Department.
Biography - Baum, Howard
Howard Baum, owner B&B Bowling Lanes, plays cribbage. Photo included
(Observer and Times).
Biography - Black, Harold
Calliope fulfills a dream for retired Fayetteville fireman Harold Black. Photos
included.
Biography - Blake, Harris
Biography - Bond, Julian
Julian Bond blasts President Reagan's economic policy in Asheville (Observer and
Times).
Biography - Boney, Al
Al Boney is field superintendent for Carolina Natural Gas and prefers field work to
desk work.
Biography - Boudreau, Howard
Howard Boudreau, FTI president, announces retirement. Photo included.
Biography - Boudreau, Howard E.
Howard E. Boudreau resigned as president of Fayetteville Technical Institute after
19 years. Photo included.
Biography - Bowen, Mary
Mary Bowen of Fayetteville has been a fan of Conway Twitty for a long time. Photo
included.
Biography - Boyd, Willie S.
Willie S. Boyd retires after 40 years of teaching.
Fay Observer
Willie S. Boyd, vocational agriculture teacher, retires after 40 years and 100
students who earned the American Farmer Award.
Jul
1
1B
Fay Times
Sep 17
1C
Fay Observer
Apr 11
1B
Fay Times
Mar
1B
Biography - Braden, Fran
See Women in Business.
Biography - Brill, Anthony
Anthony Brill of Fayetteville protects orphan ducks. Photo included (Observer and
Times).
Biography - Britt, Earl D.
Earl D. Britt, who committed suicide March 3, is described as religious man. Photo
included.
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Funeral set for Fayetteville police officer Earl D. Britt.
Fay Observer
Mar
5
13B
Photo: police cars lead the funeral procession of officer Earl Britt on Ramsey
Street Mar. 6 (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1B
Fay Times
Sep 25
1B
Fay Times
Feb 24
7B
Fay Times
Apr 20
1B
Fay Observer
Apr 20
20B
Report from wreck autopsies indicates injuries killed Gary Allen and Bonnie Bullard.
Fay Observer
Sep 16
2B
Gary Allen and Mrs. Bonnie Lou Sanders Bullard were killed in an auto accident
Wednesday, September 15, 1982, north of Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Sep 17
10A
Fay Observer
Jun 24
3B
Fay Observer
Feb 28
1E
Fay Observer
Jul 16
1B
Fay Times
Jan 11
1A
Fay Times
Nov 23
6A
Fay Times
Apr 15
1C
See also: Suicide.
Biography - Britt, J.R.
J.R. Britt, peanut farmer, built his own peanut processing plant to avoid middleman.
Biography - Brown, Charley
See: Cabinetmakers.
Biography - Buckaloo, Edith
Edith Buckaloo struggles to resume education while paralyzed from the neck
down. Photo included.
Biography - Bulla, George
Cumberland County Schools finance director George Bulla died April 19. Photo
included.
Biography - Bulla, George H.
George Hector Bulla, 51, of 5769 Dobson Dr., finance director for Cumberland
County Schools, died Apr. 19. Photo included.
Biography - Bullard, Bonnie and Gary
See: (1) Murders - Henry (2) Traffic Accidents.
Biography - Bundy, Jeff
See: Music and Musicians.
Biography - Burns, John Frank
John Frank Burns, a painter who recently moved from Florida to Four Points
Community in Eastern Cumberland County, has become a solid supporter of the
county's law enforcement and judicial system.
Biography - Butler, Bob
Bob Butler, an attorney and a former mayor of Fayetteville, talks about his trip to
Russia. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Butler, Lonnie
More Lonnie Butlers needed to fight for causes. Dick Brown column.
Biography - Cain, Florence
Better facilities for mentally retarded is goal of Florence Cain. Photo included.
Biography - Campbell, Allen
Designer's Cross-Creek fabric makes its debut at the Belden-Horne House.
Photos included.
Biography - Campbell, Bess Woodward
Bess Woodward Campbell lived in style in Pinehurst "Millionaire Row," died at 99
March 1. Photos included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Campbell estate in Pinehurst is auctioned off. Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Apr 20
7A
CC Outlook
Jul 15
1
Biography - Cannady, Brian
Brian Cannady of Fayetteville receives letter from the president.
Biography - Carpenter, James A. (Skip)
James A. "Skip" Carpenter, a noted Durham television personality, died May 7 of
cancer (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
May
9
2B
Fay Times
Apr 12
1B
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1B
Former President Carter is in Fayetteville for a fundraising dinner to help raise
money for US Rep. Charlie Rose of Fayetteville Photo included.
Fay Times
Aug 25
1A
Former President Carter is greeted by well-wishers before Rose dinner. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Aug 25
1B
Former President Jimmy Carter will be in Fayetteville Aug. 24 to speak at a
fundraising dinner for Rep. Charlie Rose, D-NC. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 23
1B
Bar defends law license ban on protester Alex Charms (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 13
8A
Alex Charms goes before law board to defend his right to practice law in NC.
Fay Times
Nov 30
18B
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
Charles W. Chestnutt: his legacy lives on through his writing. Photos included.
Alice Thrasher article.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
11A
A black heritage landmark: its seed, soil and harvest (The "Old" Howard School).
Photo of Charles W. Chestnutt (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Feb 28
2F
Fay Observer
Nov 13
2B
Fay Times
Oct
1
1B
Fay Observer
Feb
2
8B
Biography - Carruth, Rev. Paul
Rev. Paul Carruth, area Methodist leader, died April 10. Photo included.
Biography - Carter, Dennis T.
Dennis T. Carter, a long-time teacher and coach at E.E. Smith High School, died
Apr. 26.
Biography - Carter, Jimmy
Biography - Charms, Alex
Biography - Charms, Mark Alexander
See also: (1) North Carolina State Bar (2) Protests - Fort Bragg.
Biography - Cherry, Soloman Thaddeus "Thad"
Soloman Thaddeus "Thad" Cherry, an active leader in senior citizen causes in
Fayetteville, dies at 78. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Chestnutt, Charles W.
Biography - Chiles, Betty
Photo of Betty Chiles who received the Fayetteville Association Life Underwriter of
the Year Award (Observer and Times).
Biography - Chimp, Trudy the
Trudy the Chimp is dead. Photo included.
Biography - Clark, Heman
Photo of Heman Clark being honored for outstanding service as County Attorney
for two years.
See also: North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety.
Biography - Clark, Marion
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County Register of Deeds confirmed that he expects to retire soon
(Marion Clark).
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Feb 26
1B
Mary Read Clark, wife of Cumberland County attorney Heman Clark, died Dec. 31
at her home at 1604 Twin Oak Drive of a heart attack. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1B
The late Mary Read Clark, a city school administrator, will be honored with a
bronze plaque placed on the one-room school building on the grounds of the city
office building.
Fay Observer
Jan
6
2B
Jul 22
1A
Fay Observer
May 14
21A
Fay Observer
Dec 19
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 24
3B
Fay Times
Nov
4
9C
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
Fay Observer
Nov 23
8B
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Dane Allan Cox of Salisbury, a student at NC State University in Raleigh,
collapses after running mile on track. He later died.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
11A
Congenital heart condition blamed for death of Dane Allan Cox of NCSU.
Fay Times
Nov 11
11C
Maj. Donald A. Crawford, of the Cumberland County Sheriffs Dept., died March 11.
Fay Times
Mar 12
4B
Maj. Donald A. Crawford, 63, of 160 Treetop Dr., chief of the Administrative
Division of the Cumberland County Sheriff's Department, died Mar. 11.
Fay Observer
Mar 11
10B
Fay Observer
Feb
Biography - Clark, Mary Read
See also: Boards of Education - Fayetteville.
Biography - Clark, Tim
14 year-old Tim Clark chose to die rather than endure a lifetime on a dialysis
machine.
Fay Times
Biography - Codrington, Raymond C.
Raymond C. Codrington placed first in a competition for flag design for E.E. Smith
Senior High School.
Biography - Cole, Doris
Doris Cole, a student at Methodist College, expands her horizons. Photo included.
Biography - Cone Sr., Bejamin
Textile leader Bejamin Cone, Sr. succumbs (Observer and Times).
Biography - Cooke, Betty Pitts
Candidate in Catawba, Betty Pitts Cooke, was injured in auto wreck on election
eve.
Biography - Council, Jeannette
Jeannette Council, supervisor with Fayetteville City Schools, was among six
delegates elected to the Democratic mid-term convention in Philadelphia.
Biography - Council, Thomas
Roosevelt Odom is Omega Psi Phi Fraternity's Man of the Year recipient; Thomas
Council was their citizen of the year.
See also: Awards
Biography - Covington, Charlie and Roxanne
Charlie and Roxanne Covington were evicted from their apartment because of its
filthy condition.
Biography - Cox, Dane Allan
Biography - Crawford, Donald A.
Biography - Cron, Sam
Sam Cron, Crime Prevention Consultant with the Fayetteville Police Dept., will be
honored by his peers at a banquet in Charlotte. Photo included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Biography - Croom, John H.
Fayetteville native John H. Croom III has been appointed as the new president of
the "largest integrated natural gas utility" in the country. Photo included (Observer
and Times).
Fay Observer
Dec
5
6F
Fay Observer
Jan 17
1G
Fay Times
Sep 27
6A
Melvin Davis, 87, who was robbed of his savings, will be in the new mobile home
by Christmas bought by a fund established after the robbery. Photo included
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Dec 25
1B
Sampson Co. resident Melvin Davis, who was robbed of his life's savings, received
a new mobile home from people who donated money to a fund after they learned
of the robbery. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 10
1A
Melvin Davis, a 87-year-old Sampson man, received a gift of a mobile home.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 10
1A
Melvin Davis was given a gift of a Thanksgiving dinner. Davis, a WW1 veteran,
had his life savings stolen. A trust fund for donations has been set up to replace
them. Photo.
Fay Times
Nov 25
1A
Melvin Davis fund established to pay back monies stolen from the WWI veteran
has about $3,300 in it.
Fay Times
Nov 19
1B
Melvin Davis, WWI veteran who was robbed of his life savings - $4,000 - has had
a trust fund established. Write Melvin Davis Fund, P.O. Box 968 Fayetteville, NC
28302 (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 13
1B
Fayetteville City Councilman J.L. Dawkins will join the real estate staff of J.P.
Riddle. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 10
3A
Feature article on Fayetteville City Councilman J.L. Dawkins. Photos included
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jan 31
1F
Fay Times
Dec 30
16C
Fay Observer
Apr 26
1B
Fay Times
Aug 11
6A
Biography - Dabrowski, Jan
Feature article on astronomer Jan Dabrowski at work in the planetarium at FSU.
Photos included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Daniels, Leo
Leo Daniels holds national records for video games - from Wrightsville Beach, NC
Biography - Davis, Haywood
See: Schools - Fort Bragg - Superintendent.
Biography - Davis, Melvin
See also: Robberies and Thefts - Clinton.
Biography - Dawkins, J.L.
Biography - DeVries, William
Dr. William DeVries who implanted artificial heart in Dr. Barney Clark was a Duke
Univ. medical student and worked at the Veterans Hospital in Asheville. Photo
included.
Biography - Dial, Adolph
Pembroke professor Adolph Dial remembers Nazi atrocities. Photo included.
Biography - Dickens, Marvin D.
See also: Suicides.
Biography - Dockery, Earl
Feature article on Earl "Pine Tree" Dockery of White Oak. Photos included.
Biography - Dominicak, Rendall
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Shad Bosher, manager of Lafayette Memorial Park, helped Rendall Dominicak
recover father's lost ring. Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Apr 16
1B
Fay Times
Apr
6
1B
Fay Observer
Apr
2
11B
Fay Times
Jul 12
1B
Senate learns first hand of John East's tenacity.
Fay Times
Dec 20
9A
US Senator John East joins the Armed Services Panel Committee. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Dec 15
11C
Paper links Helms, East to housing project probe. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 30
9C
Fay Observer
Jan
5
3A
Fay Observer
Apr 27
7B
Fay Times
Dec 20
1A
C.R. Edwards to resign seat on state board of education in December 1982.
Fay Times
Nov
5
3B
Dr. C.R. Edwards may seek NC House seat. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 11
1B
Ex-senator Ervin continues to fight big government. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 18
8A
Sam J. Ervin, Jr. continues to battle big government. Photo included
Fay Times
Aug 20
1B
Willie Snow Ethridge, winner of this year's NC Award for Literature, died in Key
West, Fla.
Fay Observer
Dec 15
8B
Willie Snow Ethridge, state award winner for literature, dies in Key West, Fla.
Fay Times
Dec 16
13C
Fay Times
May 14
1C
Biography - Dozier, James L.
Brig. Gen. James L. Dozier visits Fort Bragg to speak on being held hostage by
Red Brigade. Photo included.
Biography - Draughon, Grover Leo
Grover Leo Draughon, 53, of 2102 Raeford Road, owner and operator of GL
Draughon Wholesale Meats and D&G Enterprises, died Apr. 1.
Biography - Drew, Charles
Fayetteville physician Dr. Charles M. Quick fights to debunk tale of Dr. Charles
Drew's death in Burlington. Photo included.
Biography - East, John
Biography - Edgerton, Edwin J.
Edwin J. Edgerton, head of Solicitation Licensing in the Division of Facility
Services of the Department of Human Resources, has been formally reprimanded
for threatening to stop planning an Asheville convention after he was given a
parking ticket.
Biography - Edgerton, Gurney E.
Gurney E. Edgerton, 89, of 401 Glenville Ave., retired chairman of the Cumberland
County Board Of Election, died Apr. 26.
Biography - Edmisten, Rufus
Rufus Edmisten, North Carolina Attorney General, talks about his job and career
ambitions. Photo.
Biography - Edwards, C.R.
Biography - Eldridge, Steven
See: Blacksmithing.
Biography - Ervin, Samuel
Biography - Ethridge, Willie Snow
Biography - Evans, Michael
Michael Evans, President Reagan's photographer, visits Fayetteville.
Biography - Evans, Mildred
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Feature article on Mildred Evans, Fayetteville City Councilwoman. Photo included
(Observer and Times).
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jan 16
1F
Fay Times
Oct 14
8C
Beth Finch, former Fayetteville Mayor, was elected president of the Joe Bar USO.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 23
2D
Former mayor Beth Finch is honored as portrait unveiled in Kyle House Gallery.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Biography - Fields, Marcus A.
Marcus A. Fields, president and general manager of the Pinehurst Hotel and
Country Club, has been named Manager of the Year by the NC Hotel & Motel
Assoc. Photo included.
Biography - Finch, Beth
Jul
1
2B
Biography - Finlator, W.W.
Rev. W.W. Finlator, pioneer liberal pastor, will retire after 26 years.
Fay Times
May 24
1B
Rev. W.W. Finlator retires from Pullen Memorial Baptist Church.
Fay Times
Jun 24
13C
Fay Observer
Aug
8
1F
Fay Observer
May 30
1B
Fay Observer
Jul 16
6A
See also: Clergy
Biography - Fleishman, Maurice
Maurice Fleishman's scrapbook is crammed full of old newspaper clippings from
around the country detailing the exploits of the great Babe Ruth. Photos included
(Observer and Times).
Biography - Fleming, Ken
Ken Fleming, an E.E. Smith High School student, gets first-hand information on
the scope of the Community Development Commission's various projects from
Richard Herrera. Photo included.
Biography - Friday, William
UNC's Friday receives death threat, man arrested while picking up cash.
Biography - Gacoma, Ralph
Feature article on Ralph Gacoma who was a bellman at the Pinehurst Hotel.
Fay Observer
Sep
6
6A
Fay Times
Dec
8
18B
Fay Observer
Jun 14
7A
Fay Times
Dec
1C
Biography - Gallimore, Cramer
Cramer Gallimore, staff photographer for the Fayetteville Times and Observer has
been elected to the Board of Directors of NPPA (National Press Photographers'
Association). Photo.
Biography - Galloway, Alexander Henderson
Former R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company president and civic leader Alexander
Henderson Galloway died June 11 at the age of 74.
Biography - Garwood, Robert
See Prisoners of War - Garwood.
Biography - Gerken, Bob
Sergeant Bob Gerken of Special Forces is intrigued with sharks. Photo included.
3
Biography - Gillespie, Dizzy
See: (1) Music and Musicians (2) Musical Performances.
Biography - Goforth, June
Monday, September 21, 2009
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June Goforth, former Cumberland County Tax Supervisor, has been appointed to a
blue-ribbon study committee established to examine the functions and values of
the Fayetteville Civil Service Commission.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Nov 26
10B
Fay Times
Jun
4
1C
Fay Observer
Apr
4
1E
Billy Graham has been invited to preach in East Germany, he has not accepted
the invitation because of health problems.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
6A
Billy Graham lectures at UNC-Chapel Hill. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
1B
Graham, "doubter" stage debate.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
10A
Billy Graham and Professor Doris Betts of UNC-Chapel Hill argue faith and
intellect in a series of lectures in Chapel Hill. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 30
24C
Billy Graham foresees holocaust. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct
3
3B
Rev. Billy Graham surprised by East German religious freedom following tour.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 25
5A
Fay Observer
Sep 15
12A
Kirby Grant, star of 'Sky King' visits Raeford and the U.S. Army's Golden Knights Photos included
Fay Times
Oct
8
1C
Kirby Grant 'Sky King' and some of his friends on the Golden Knights Parachute
Team gathered at the Raeford Airport for a couple of jump flights. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct
7
4B
Fay Observer
Sep 18
10A
Fay Observer
Jun 10
10B
Fay Times
Dec
2
8B
Fay Observer
Oct 15
1B
Fay Times
Nov 20
1A
Biography - Goodwin, John
See: Radio Broadcasting.
Biography - Grace, Carrie
Working for children of poverty is career for Carrie Grace. Photo included.
Biography - Graham, Alexander
Alexander Graham: the man and his schools, a Lucile Johnson article. Photo
included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Graham, Billy
See also: Clergy
Evangelist Billy Graham has been forced to cancel some of his appearances
because of a back injury.
Biography - Grant, Kirby
Biography - Gravely, Janice
Janice B. Gravely thinks her belief in God aids her in survival from airplane crash.
Photo included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Graves, Richard R.
Photo of Richard Randolph Graves and Howard Bruce Pate of Pine Forest High
School. Each completed 12 years of perfect public school attendance
Biography - Gray, Gordon
Gordon Gray, former NC State Senator, was buried in Winston-Salem with full
military honors.
Biography - Gray, James H.
After six years as director of the Fayetteville Area System of Transit, James H.
Gray, 58, resigned from that post as of Nov. 16.
Biography - Green, James
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green is under investigation by the FBI.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 40 of 542
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Federal prosecutor clarifies his statement about a suspicious fire under
investigation; shouldn't be interpreted to mean that Lieutenant Governor Jimmy
Green is a target of the probe.
Fay Times
Nov 24
1B
Democratic allies continue to support Green.
Fay Observer
Nov 24
6A
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green's unannounced campaign for governor has
been damaged by allegations he was involved in arson and illegal tobacco sales.
Fay Times
Nov 25
1B
Defendant Sandy White, Jr. was not a torch man for Lieutenant Governor Jimmy
Green.
Fay Times
Dec
7
1B
Fay Times
Oct 27
1A
Fay Observer
Feb 16
8B
Fay Times
Oct
5
9A
Author Alex Haley traces storytelling to elder relatives.
Fay Observer
Feb 26
14B
Alex Haley addresses audience at UNC-Chapel Hill. Photo included (Observer and
Times).
Fay Observer
Feb 28
3F
Fay Observer
Dec
9
1A
Fay Times
Nov 18
2B
Fay Observer
Jun 23
3B
Fay Times
May 11
10A
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8B
Fay Times
Aug 31
10B
Eighth District Representative Bill Hefner refused to debate his Republican
challenger Harris Blake.
Fay Times
Oct
1
1B
In 8th District race Representative W.G. "Bill" Hefner and challenger Harris Blake
both talk a lot about Reagan. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 22
1B
See also: (1) Crime and Criminals - COLCOR (2) Lieutenant Governor.
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green was implicated in FBI video tapes for alleged
arson schemes to burn down two of his warehouses.
Biography - Gregory, Thorne
Leaders gather for the funeral of former state legislator and banker Thorne
Gregory.
Biography - Groce, Larry
Larry Groce noted as one of US's foremost children's entertainers.
Biography - Haley, Alex
Biography - Hall, Horace
The Veteran's Administration says 53-year-old Horace Hall is dead. He has been
working at the Fayetteville Office of the US Postal Service since 1973. Photo
included.
Biography - Hall, Robert A.
Photo of memento of career presented to retiring Hope Mills Police Chief Robert
A. Hall.
Biography - Hall, Yvette
Photo: Yvette Hall of Route 1, Stedman, and a graduate of Cape Fear High
School, had perfect attendance for her 12 years in the county public school system.
Biography - Hansel, Patsy Jane
Patsy Hansel is new assistant director of Cumberland County Public Library. She
says she really loves her new job. Photo included.
Biography - Harmon, Bill
Photo: Lloyd Auman and Mrs. Faye Harmon unveil a portrait of her husband, the
late Bill Harmon, at Seventy First High School where he was principal.
Biography - Harris, Smithy
Mrs. Smithy Sessoms Harris, Bladen County's Clerk of Court, died Aug 30 at the
age of 56.
Biography - Hefner, W.G. "Bill"
Biography - Helms, Jesse
Monday, September 21, 2009
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US Senator Jesse Helms will attend Fayetteville fundraiser, Saturday 10/23.
Fay Times
Oct 22
2B
Helms says people were "snookered" in the November 1982 election concerning
Social Security, Republican party, etc.
Fay Times
Nov 12
3B
Sen. Jesse Helms says big surplus of cotton is job threat to North Carolina textile
workers. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 15
9C
Sen. Jesse Helms was rushed to hospital after suffering indigestion from
something he had eaten.
Fay Times
Dec 15
2A
Paper links Helms, East to housing project probe. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 30
9C
Top Democrats feel Senator Jesse Helms will not be re-elected in 1984 when
facing senatorial hopeful Governor Jim Hunt. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov
8
1A
Fay Times
Dec 23
1B
Fay Observer
Oct
3
1F
Fay Times
Jan
2
1B
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1B
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
Fay Observer
Apr 12
5A
Fay Times
Apr 15
11C
Fay Observer
Jul 16
1B
Former Governor James Holshouser, Jr. was elected county attorney of Carthage.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
5A
Former Governor Jim Holshouser resigns as chairman of First Colony Savings and
Loan in protest of the firing of firm's president.
Fay Times
Nov 10
9B
Former Governor Jim Holshouser left his post as chairman of First Colony Savings
and Loan Association in protest.
Fay Observer
Nov
9
1A
Fay Observer
Mar 14
1B
See also: Senators - US Helms, Jesse.
Biography - Hendon, Bill
U.S. Representative Bill Hendon says he made six secret trips to Southeast Asia
during the past 15 months to investigate reports that U.S. prisoners of war may be
alive there
Biography - Hernandez, Jean
Jean Hernandez has her own stuffed toy company at the corner of Winslow and
Blount Streets (Wingfield Ornamental Iron). Photos included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Herndon, George B.
Former Fayetteville Mayor dies, George B. Herndon, Sr.
Biography - Herndon, George Burbank
Former Fayetteville Mayor and Postmaster, George Burbank Herndon, 73, of 433
Holly Lane, died Jan. 1. Photo included.
Biography - Hill, Laura
Laura Hill still seeks answers about her son's death (Captain Lawrence Hill). Photo
included.
Biography - Hobby, Wilbur
Wilbur Hobby is broke, says he can't repay job funds. Photo included.
See CETA Programs Crime and Criminals - Hobby Funds, Misuse of.
Biography - Hodges, Luther
Former NCNB chairman Luther Hodges rebuilds financially in Washington, D.C.
Photo included.
Biography - Holden, Les
Locally owned model is a national champion. Owned by Les Holden. Photo
included.
Biography - Holshouser, James
Biography - Holt, Charles B.
State Rep. Charles B. Holt, D-Cum., has decided not to seek an elected office this
year. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Biography - Horne, Billy D.
Former Cumberland County commissioner Billy D. Horne who retired after 3 terms
is still a man of political savvy.
Fay Times
Nov 22
1A
Photo of ex-commissioner Horne receiving Distinguished Service Award.
Fay Times
Dec
7
11B
Young W. Howard, who coached Massey Hill High School, will be honored with a
day 12/12 from 3-5 PM at Massey Hill Junior High School. Photo included
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Dec 12
13D
Photo: Mr. and Mrs. Young Howard look at some memorabilia from Mr. Howard's 9year coaching at Massey Hill High School.
Fay Observer
Dec 13
4B
Photo: Carolyn Hunt, wife of Governor Jim Hunt, was guest speaker at J.W. Coon
Elementary School on Hope Mills Road.
Fay Observer
Mar 27
3A
Governor's wife says no decision made on future of her husband. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 27
6A
Governor Jim Hunt checks keel and frame of the replica of Elizabeth II in Manteo,
part of proposed state's 400th anniversary celebration. Photo.
Fay Times
Nov 18
1B
Governor Jim Hunt dedicates Highway NC 68 section to political ally Lynwood
Smith in Highpoint.
Fay Times
Sep 30
12B
Governor Jim Hunt to visit Fayetteville to kick off education week at FSU.
Fay Times
Sep 30
10C
Hunt attacks GOP at Unity Rally, Dinner. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct
1
1B
Governor Jim Hunt to honor Sophie Pierce, coordinator of the "Dial-a-Teacher"
volunteer program for Cross Creek Reading Council.
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Senate and vice president buttons are already being made for 1984 campaign.
Hunt has yet to declare intentions.
Fay Times
Nov
5
1B
Governor Jim Hunt opposes recommendation to transfer power to appoint State
Board of Education members from the governor to the legislature. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 19
4B
Governor Jim Hunt will address Democratic fundraiser. Photo.
Fay Times
Dec
6
5B
Bomb call sends Governor Jim Hunt from rally in Raleigh temporarily last 12/11.
Fay Times
Dec 13
6B
Photograph of Governor and Mrs. Hunt after lighting ceremony of state Christmas
tree.
Fay Times
Dec 16
20B
Governor Jim Hunt urges stiff DUI crack down, also wants to increase legal age for
buying beer and wine (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 13
1A
Cumberland residents and groups are honored by Governor Jim Hunt (Observer
and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov
6
2B
Fay Times
Apr 22
3B
Fay Observer
Apr 11
1B
Biography - Horne, Gillette
See: Fire Departments - Fayetteville
Biography - Howard, Young
Biography - Hunt, Carolyn
Biography - Hunt, James
See Governors - Hunt, James.
Biography - Hunter, Obelle
Obelle Hunter starts over at 84 after a fire destroyed her home.
Biography - Ingram, John
Poll says John Ingram leads in "name recognition" (Observer and Times).
See Insurance Commissioner.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Biography - Ives, Elizabeth "Buffy"
Buffy Ives is keeping a watchful eye on the nation. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jan 11
13A
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1F
Fay Observer
Jan 14
4B
Fay Times
Oct 27
1B
Fay Observer
Jun 27
7C
Fay Observer
Nov 17
10A
Fay Times
Apr
7
8B
Fay Observer
Jul
1
6A
Fay Observer
May 30
3B
Fay Observer
Oct 23
2B
Fay Observer
Jan
4
12A
Designer's Cross Creek fabric makes its debut at the Belden-Horne House. Photos
included.
Fay Times
Nov 23
6A
Governor Hunt has appointed Rosalie Kelly of Fayetteville As chairman of the
Cumberland County Committee for America's 400th Anniversary.
Fay Times
Sep 15
9B
Fay Times
Jun
1A
Biography - Jackson, David
See Murders - Cisarik.
Biography - Johnson, Aaron
Feature article on Fayetteville city councilman Aaron Johnson. Photos included
(Observer and Times).
Biography - Johnson, Bob
Feature article on Bob Johnson, manager of Westwood Cinema. Photos included.
Biography - Johnson, Ed
Rep. Charlie Rose says Ed Johnson is getting illegal aid. Photo included.
Biography - Jones, George
George Jones cut trees from family property to build his home. Photos included
(Rockfish Creek) (Observer and Times).
Biography - Jones, Harry L.
The Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority in Cleveland Co. has selected Harry
L. Jones as director, salary $50,000 per year.
Biography - Jones, Robert A.
NC Rep. Robert A. Jones is killed in plane crash. Photo included.
Biography - Kaplan, Leon
Leon Kaplan plans to cross the Pacific Ocean in an auto on the Fourth of July.
Biography - Kauffman, Albert
Photo: Albert Kauffman, a graduating senior at Douglas Byrd Senior High School,
has never missed a day of school (Observer and Times).
Biography - Kayoukluk, Mamie
Mamie Kayoukluk passed away after a long struggle against "the system" in
Cumberland County (Observer and Times).
Biography - Kelly, Richard S.
A memorial service for Dr. Richard Sterling Kelly, Jr., 60, of 127 Dobbin Ave., was
at 12:30 PM Jan. 4 at St. John's Episcopal Church. Photo included.
See Doctors - Fayetteville Suicides.
Biography - Kelly, Rosalie
Biography - Kennedy, John
See Youth.
Biography - Kennedy, John Jr.
John Kennedy Jr., Exchange Club Young Man of the Year, is interviewed. Photo
included.
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Biography - Kirby, John
Pomp, circumstance, and perfect attendance - John Kirby of E.E. Smith High
School has not missed a day of school in all 12 years. Photos included.
Fay Observer
May 27
4B
Fay Observer
Aug 28
B1
Fay Observer
Nov 16
10A
Fay Times
Dec 14
1B
Fay Observer
Mar 24
1C
Fay Times
Jul 30
1B
Fay Times
Dec 14
1B
Fay Observer
Aug 23
1B
Fay Observer
Nov
5
1B
Fay Times
Dec
8
18B
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1C
Fay Times
Nov 22
1B
Fay Observer
Dec 26
1F
Fay Observer
Dec 21
7B
Biography - Kizer, James
After 3 cars ran into the yard of James Kizer within 16 days, he decided to take the
problem to City Hall. Kizer lives inside the sharp curve behind FTI. Photo included
(Observer and Sat. Times).
Biography - Labann, Marlen
Feature article on Marlen Labann and her turquoise jewelry. Photos included.
Biography - LaHuffman, Donald
Donald LaHuffman will succeed C. Reese Lancaster as manager of the
Fayetteville Regional Office of the NC Department of Natural Resources and
Community Development.
Biography - Lamm, I.C.
Nash County farmer I.C. Lamm is one of three NC farmers who raises catfish for
food on a large scale.
Biography - Lancaster, Jenny
Jenny Lancaster "invests" herself as head of Correctional Center for Women in
Raleigh. Photos included.
Biography - Lancaster, Reece
Reece Lancaster has been hired as the new ABC manager.
Biography - Larrimore, Corey
See: Transplants.
Biography - Lee, Johnny
Johnny Lee of Dunn was the last man to be electrocuted in NC's electric chair
(1933).
Biography - Lemire, Alfred
Alfred Lemire, Director of the Employment Security Commission in Fayetteville,
retires. Photo included.
Biography - Lewis, Thomas L.
Tabor City principal Thomas L. Lewis has been returned as Athletic Field Group
Head.
Biography - Little-Stokes, Ruth
Ruth L. Little-Stokes buys the Lane Bennett house for $1, house once stood near
the interchange of US Highways 1 and 64. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Logan, Joshua
Joshua Logan was presented with Dept. of Defense Distinguished Service Award
at the Fort Bragg Playhouse. Photo included.
Biography - MacDonald, Libby
Feature article on Libby MacDonald, Cumberland County Agricultural Extension
Agent. Photos included.
Biography - Machado, Horace Luis
Horace Luis Machado, former president of The International Cocoa/Coffee
Importers, died in Cape Fear Valley Hospital at 96.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Biography - MacKethan, Alfred
See: Carriages.
Biography - Martin, Ed and Irene
Ed and Irene Martin of Southern Pines discuss their involved retirement. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Nov
3
8A
Fay Observer
Jul 20
6A
Fay Observer
Dec 15
2B
Fay Observer
Jan
3
1G
Fay Times
Jan
8
6A
Fay Times
Oct 22
1B
Fay Observer
Mar 16
1A
Fay Observer
Aug
6
9B
Fay Observer
May 23
1E
Fay Observer
Jul 16
6A
Fay Observer
Dec 28
6A
Fay Times
Oct 27
1B
Biography - Mayr, Norbert
Norbert Mayr, high school drop-out, becomes avid scholar. Photo included
Biography - McAllister, Mary
The City-County Liason Committee elected Cumberland County Commissioner
Mary McAllister as chairman.
Biography - McCall, Adeline
Feature article about Adeline McCall, music educator, author, and winner of the
NC Fine Arts award. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Biography - McCambridge, Mercedes
Feature article on actress Mercedes McCambridge, in Fayetteville for Fort Bragg
Playhouse role in "Harvey." Photo included.
Biography - McCormick, Keith
See: Fayetteville - History
Biography - McDaniel, Eugene "Red"
3rd District challengers, Representatives Charlie Whitley (D) and Eugene "Red"
McDaniel (R) differ sharply on issues. Photo included.
Biography - McGeachy, Hector
See also: Law Enforcement Officers - White Lake.
Hector McGeachy said that a $40 payment he gave to a White Lake town
policeman in May of 1981 was to show his "appreciation" to the department for the
courtesies they had shown to him.
Biography - McInnis, James
James Edwin McInnis, 62, died Aug 6. Photo included.
Biography - McLean, Ben
Ben McLean recalls years as caretaker for the town of Hope Mills. Photo included
(Observer and Times).
Biography - Michaux, H.M.
HUD investigation linked to H.M. Michaux.
Biography - Michaux, H.M., Jr.
See Elections - United States.
Biography - Miller, William
William "Fishbait" Miller, the former official doorkeeper of the US House of
Representative has moved to NC to be near his daughter.
Biography - Mondale, Walter
Former Vice-President Walter Mondale make campaign stop in Greensboro, NC.
Photo included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Biography - Monk, Thelonious Sphere
Funeral services are set for Thelonious Monk, former Rocky Mount native and jazz
great.
Fay Times
Feb 19
4B
Fay Times
Jul 24
5A
12A
Biography - Moore, Helen
Helen Moore recalls life in Liberia in the 1930s as wife of medical missionary.
Photo included.
Biography - Morgan, Robert
Robert Morgan's future is uncertain.
Fay Observer
Dec 22
Former Senator Robert Morgan named attorney for Harnett Co.
Fay Observer
Dec
7
5A
Fay Observer
Jul
8
4B
Ex-US teacher of the year was arrested for passing a stopped school bus. Photo
included (Ruby Murchison).
Fay Observer
Oct
8
1A
Former national Teacher of the Year Ruby Murchison was found guilty in
Cumberland County District Court of passing a stopped school bus.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
1B
Ruby Murchison found not guilty of passing stopped school bus.
Fay Observer
Dec
2
1B
Letter to the Editor: overt sensationalism, letter concerns newspaper coverage of
Ruby S. Murchison's passing a stopped school bus by Susie S. Pugh.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
4A
Fay Times
Dec 30
1B
Fay Times
May
7
1C
Fay Times
Apr
3
5A
Fay Times
Dec 28
1B
Fay Times
Nov
4
8A
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1F
Biography - Motter, Jack
Feature article on wine enthusiast Jack Motter of Pinehurst. Photo included.
Biography - Murchison, Ruby
See: Teachers - Fayetteville.
Biography - Nail, Charles
See: Emergency Medical Technicians
Biography - Nelson, Grover
2 file complaints against Westminster Home Nursing Facility head Rev. Grover
Nelson.
Biography - Newell, Josephine
Dr. Josephine Newell, for 24 years a country doctor in Bailey, NC, is state medical
director in NC. Photos included.
Biography - Niven, Bill
Oscar sweepstakes contest winner in Fayetteville was Bill Niven of Raeford.
Biography - Noble, Sam R.
Robeson senator Sam R. Noble says education centers serve no purpose. Photo
included.
Biography - Nye, Edd
State Representative Edd Nye fails in write-in campaign in 12th District.
Biography - Oakes, Pete
Pete Oakes talks about what it's like living with a rare disease
(hematochromatosis). Photos included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Oates, John A.
See Writers and Writing.
Biography - Odom, Roosevelt
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 47 of 542
Subject
Summary
Roosevelt Odom is Omega Psi Phi Fraternity's Man of the Year recipient; Thomas
Council was their Citizen of the Year.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Lumberton honors Bob Osterneck for his work with youths. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 10
1A
Nov. 9th will be known as Bob Osterneck Day in Lumberton.
Fay Observer
Nov
8
5A
Fay Observer
Jan 11
1B
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1G
Fay Observer
Oct
6
1C
Fay Times
Oct 27
1B
Fay Times
Jun 16
12A
Fay Observer
Jun 10
10B
Fay Times
May
4
8B
Fay Observer
Jun 10
4B
Fay Observer
Sep 26
1F
Fay Observer
Nov 27
1B
Fay Observer
Nov 14
2B
Fay Times
Nov
8B
Biography - Osterneck, Bob
Biography - Owen, Ben
Seagrove potter Ben Owen receives international attention. Photo included.
Biography - Owensby, Earl
Feature article on NC's own home grown film producer and director Earl Owensby.
Photos included (Observer and Times).
See also: Motion Pictures
Biography - Parham, Bob
Patrolman Bob Parham enjoys cooking, says it relieves the tensions carried over
from his work. Photo included.
Biography - Parker, Evelyn
Finance reports show Evelyn Parker is a big spender in commissioner race.
Biography - Parker, Jake C.
See Fayetteville Police Department.
Biography - Pate, Edwin
Former state senator Edwin Pate died June 14 in Asheville.
Biography - Pate, Howard Bruce
Photo of Richard Randolph Graves and Howard Bruce Pate of Pine Forest High
School , each completed 12 years of perfect public school attendance.
Biography - Patterson, Tom
Retired drama professor Tom Patterson, of Chapel Hill, died May 3.
Biography - Payne, Joyce
A cancer patient turns her loss into an asset, Joyce Payne shows samples of the
breast replacements she sells.
Biography - Pearce, Richard
Feature article on Dr. Richard Pearce, president of Methodist College. Photo
included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Pence, Bob
State FBI Chief Bob Pence is a family man and total lawman. Photo included
(Observer and Times).
Biography - Peoples, Linwood T.
Former District Court Judge Linwood T. Peoples died of cancer at the age of 53
(Henderson) (Observer and Times).
Biography - Person, Jerome
Jerome Person has been elected president of the Cumberland County Young
Democrats Club.
2
Biography - Phillips, F. Donald
Monday, September 21, 2009
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Former judge, F. Donald Phillips of Rockingham, died July 19.
Fay Observer
Jul 20
14B
Ex-Superior Court Judge F. Donald Phillips died July 19 at Richmond County
Memorial Hospital.
Fay Times
Jul 20
6B
Fay Observer
Apr
5
7A
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Fay Observer
Oct 17
1E
Fay Times
Nov 20
2B
Fay Times
Mar 11
1A
Fay Times
Dec 20
14B
Fay Times
Sep 22
10B
Jul 18
1D
Fay Times
Nov 15
5A
Fay Times
Aug
2
1A
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
Fay Observer
Nov 15
1B
Biography - Phillips, Helyn
Helyn Phillips retiring after 51 years as a hairdresser in Fayetteville. Photo
included.
Biography - Pierce, Sophie
Governor Jim Hunt to honor Sophie Pierce, coordinator of the "Dial-a-Teacher"
Volunteer Program for Cross Creek Reading Council.
Biography - Pitman, Argus
Fayetteville Resident Argus Pitman says replica of the first Frazer-Nash
automobile drives like real thing. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Prince, Leslie
Leslie Prince receives artificial bladder valve in Charlotte from Dr. Larry Boggs.
Biography - Ragan, Sam
Poet and newspaperman Sam Ragan will be NC poet laureate.
Biography - Ramsey, Liston
NC House Speaker Liston Ramsey says streamlining of NC assembly is a poor
plan. Photo.
Biography - Rawls, Joseph Leonard, Jr.
Joseph Leonard Rawls Jr., founder of the Hardee's restaurant chain, was found
dead at his home 9/20 in Rocky Mount.
Biography - Raye, Jimmy
Fayetteville's Jimmy Raye considered for USFL top coaching position. Photo
included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Biography - Raye, Martha
Martha Raye, Rosemary Clooney and Kaye Starr entertained at Cumberland
County Memorial Autiditorium - Photo included.
Biography - Raynor, Joe B.
Interview with NC Senator Joe B. Raynor. Photo included.
Biography - Reavis, Clarice
Clarice Reavis of Fayetteville is a dancer and Myrtle Beach hosted the Society of
Stranders. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Reinhandt, Rick
Hunts for Civil War relics lure Scotland trooper Rick Reinhardt. Photo included.
Biography - Rhodes, John
Hand-crafted guns by John Rhodes. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jul
9
13A
Jun 17
4B
Biography - Richardson, Johnnie
Bedridden, Johnnie Richardson receives response to news story.
Fay Times
Biography - Richardson, Shakeeka
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 49 of 542
Subject
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Shakeeka Richardson, a 16-month-old child, needs a liver transplant to fight same
disease as infant Jamie Fiske of Massachusetts Photo included (Observer and
Times).
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Nov 13
1B
Fay Times
Jan
1
1A
Fay Observer
Oct 23
1B
Fay Times
Feb
9
6A
Representative Charlie Rose says Ed Johnson is getting illegal aid. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 27
1B
Rose and Whitley defend their votes in support of pay raise for Congressional
House & Senate members.
Fay Times
Dec 16
1B
US Rep. Charlie Rose of Fayetteville and his wife Sara were divorced after 20
years of marriage.
Fay Observer
Aug 18
2B
Fay Times
Nov 12
1B
Fay Observer
Dec 19
5B
Fay Observer
Jan
5
3A
Fay Times
Dec 13
5B
Fay Observer
Jan 11
9A
Fay Times
Jun 14
4A
Fay Times
Aug 31
10A
Biography - Roach, Jed
See: Scholastic Aptitude Test
Biography - Robertson, Kelly
Kelly Robertson, Navy medic, describes his experiences as part of peace keeping
force in Lebanon. Photo.
Biography - Rogers, Wilson
Wilson Rogers says the quote in a Wilmington newspaper was out of context.
(Observer and Times)
Biography - Rollins, Howard E. Jr.
Howard E. Rollins, Jr. is at Fort Bragg Playhouse for production of "Medal of Honor
Rag." Photos included.
Biography - Rose, Charles
See also: Congressmen - Rose, Charles.
Biography - Rose, Charlie
Representative Charlie Rose says tobacco industry and jobs are his first priorities.
Biography - Salter, Turner
90-year-old Turner Salter still flies his plane (Observer and Times).
Biography - Sanford, Terry
Terry Sanford is listed among 10 best governors.
Biography - Sasser, Stewart
Stewart Sasser, Columbus County's former chief sheriff's deputy, has filed a pay
suit to gain 12 years of retirement benefits.
Biography - Scott, Robert
Former governor Bob Scott is starting to feel the old political itch again. Photo
included.
Biography - Shier, Mickey
Mickey Shier, at 4 feet eleven inches, graduated from NC Truck Driver Training
School and now works for the Dept. of Transportation. Photos included.
Biography - Shorter, Floyd L.
See: (1) Banks and Banking (2) Lawsuits.
Biography - Shumaker, Jim
UNC Journalism lecturer Jim Shumaker declares he's more at home among the
typewriters of the newsroom than those in the classroom. Photo included.
Biography - Siler, Hal
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Hal Siler of Sanford is modern "Renaissance man." Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Jul 23
1C
Fay Times
Mar 25
3B
Fay Observer
May 13
1A
Fay Times
Nov 10
1B
Fay Times
Dec
7
11B
President Ronald Reagan will present Kate Smith, 75, of Raleigh, with the Medal
of Freedom for her efforts in selling government bonds during WWII.
Fay Times
Oct 26
1B
Ronald Reagan to honor Kate Smith. Photo of Reagan included.
Fay Observer
Oct 25
1B
Singer Kate Smith will be named a recipient the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul
3
3A
Kate smith receives Medal of Freedom from President Reagan.
Fay Times
Oct 27
1B
Photo of Kate Smith receiving her Medal of Freedom from President Reagan.
Fay Times
Oct 27
1A
The US Treasury Department honors singer Kate Smith for her work, Kate sold
$600 million worth of bonds during World War II.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
5A
Kate Smith, popular singer, making somewhat of a comeback. Photos included
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 29
4E
Fay Times
Sep 30
12B
Fay Observer
Dec
6
17A
Fay Times
Oct 11
5B
Fay Observer
Dec 17
14B
Fay Observer
Jun 22
8A
Biography - Singleton, Jim
Charlotte businessmen put on Wild West gun fights. Photo included (Jim
Singleton).
Biography - Singleton, King
Master Sergeant King Singleton identified as hero. Singleton saved the lives of
three people when he pulled them from a burning car (Davenport family). Photo
included.
Biography - Smith, Charles Wayne
See Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville.
Biography - Smith, Gerti
Gerti Smith rescued a 3-year-old boy, Thomas "Peabo" Graham, from his burning
home. Photos included.
Biography - Smith, Gertrude
Gertrude Smith, rescuer of child, highly honored for saving life of "Peabo" Graham
during a Nov. 9 fire in his mother's home.
Biography - Smith, Kate
Biography - Smith, Lynwood
Governor Jim Hunt dedicates a section of NC Highway 68 to political ally Linwood
Smith in Highpoint.
Biography - Smith, Ottie
Scotland woman serves on State Mortuary Board (Ottie Smith). Photo included.
Biography - Soles, R.C.
State Senator R.C. Soles of Tabor City is alive and well despite TV announcement
of his death.
Biography - Sorrell, J.W.
See: Explosions - Erwin
Biography - Souders, Lucile
Lucile Souders, 90, a retired Fayetteville School teacher, was assaulted and
robbed of her purse on Morganton Road.
Biography - Spielberg, Steven
Steven Spielberg's spirits: Hollywood haunts parallel real life. Photos included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Biography - Stafford, Charles William
Fayetteville Policeman Charles William Stafford has charged that his car was
illegally repossessed by Mike Burgess, a Wachovia Bank representative.
Fay Observer
May 29
12A
Fay Times
Oct
8
4A
Fay Observer
Jul 13
13A
Fay Times
Sep 28
1B
Fay Observer
Dec 26
1E
Former Fort Bragg commander Lt. Gen. Thomas Tackaberry takes a post as
military advisor to Taiwan. Photo included
Fay Times
May 29
1B
Lt. Gen. Thomas Tackaberry (retired), former commander of Fort Bragg, has been
named chief of a new six member military advisory group to the People's Republic
of China on Taiwan.
Fay Observer
May 28
1A
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1G
Ron Taylor firm sold at auction for $812,449,73.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
8A
Former State Representative Ron Taylor has until 12/7 to repay a $750,000 loan
or a company owned by him and his family will go on the auction block.
Fay Observer
Dec
6
9B
Ron Taylor's campaign manager resigns due to personal reasons.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
1B
Surgery is planned for Ron Taylor in Wilmington.
Fay Times
Sep 27
6B
Taylor Manufacturing Company, the bankrupt firm co-owned by former State
Representative Ron Taylor, was sold to S&L at auction.
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Fay Times
Dec 23
2B
Jul 22
1B
Biography - Stein Brothers
Story, the Stein Brothers and the Capital Department Store in Fayetteville.
Biography - Stiles, Herb
One career has never been enough for Herb Stiles. Photo included (Second
Careers Part V).
Biography - Strickland, James
James Strickland, a Columbus County elementary teacher, suspended after
testimony in counterfeiting trial.
Biography - Sweet-Escott, Nancy F.
Nancy F. Sweet-Escott is world famous because of her dedication to rehabilitating
crippled and older horses, bad-tempered or rogue horses, and her breaking of
yearlings. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Biography - Tackaberry, Thomas
Biography - Tally, Lura Self
You'll never mistake Representative Lura Self Tally for a secretary. Photo included
(Observer and Times).
Biography - Taylor, Ronald
See also: Crime and Criminals - COLCOR.
Biography - Thomas, B.J.
See: Lawsuits.
Biography - Thomas, Nathaniel
Nathaniel Thomas, a former resident of Chadbourn, NC, is rescued after 2 months
alone in the woods on the southern shore of Lake Ontario.
Biography - Thomas, R. David
The founder of Wendy's Hamburger chain tours Fayetteville (R. David Thomas).
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Biography - Thompson, Elizabeth M.
Elizabeth McMillan Thompson was one of first black nurses to work for public
health in Cumberland County
Monday, September 21, 2009
Fay Times
May
1
4A
Page 52 of 542
Subject
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Biography - Thompson, Virginia
See: (1) Cumberland County Commissioners (2) North Carolina Association of
County Commissioners.
Biography - Thorp, Bo
See: (1) Actors and Actresses (2) Fayetteville Little Theater.
Biography - Tillis, Mel
Photograph of Mel Tillis who was in Fayetteville filming a commercial for Fina
gasoline.
Fay Times
Dec
9
5B
Fay Observer
Sep 18
1A
Fay Observer
Jan
8
10A
Fay Observer
Nov 27
10A
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1A
Fay Observer
Jan 27
1B
Fay Times
Sep 23
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 11
4A
Fay Times
Dec 29
15A
Fay Times
Dec
12A
Biography - Timberlake, Bob
See: (1) Art and Artists (2) Stamps, Postage.
Biography - Tindell, Mary Jean
See: Water Pollution.
Biography - Todd, James
Cancer victim James Todd of Tabor City is "not afraid to die." Photo included
(Observer and Sat. Times).
Biography - Tomlinson, Mel
Mel Tomlinson, ballet dancer, traces roots to NC.
Biography - Tregembo, George
See: Museums.
Biography - Turner, E.B.
Dr. E.B. Turner, new president of Black Southern Baptists, asks church-state
separation. Photo (Observer and Times).
Biography - Tyson, Bill
Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson will resign his seat to take an
industry hunting job as a regional representative for the NC Dept. of Commerce in
Wilmington.
Biography - Tyson, Henry
Representative Henry M. Tyson, Democrat - Cumberland County, was fined $25
and court costs and given a 60-day suspended sentence in Raleigh after being
convicted of failing to stop at the scene of an accident.
Biography - Tyson, W.E. "Bill"
W.E. "Bill" Tyson resigned from the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners
to take a job with the NC Department of Commerce.
Biography - Tyson, William
Letter to the Editor: a tribute for Bill Tyson by Katherine Kivett Samons.
See Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Cumberland County
Commissioners.
Biography - Ussery, James Jr.
Carolina rescuer James Ussery Jr. gets Hero Award from the Carnagie Hero Fund
Commission.
Biography - Wade, Marjorie
Mrs. Marjorie Wade of Cumberland County is an artist who studied in Europe while
her husband was stationed there. Photo included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Biography - Warren, Buck
Peggy Jones tells how Buck Warren of Sampson Co. helped her. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 20
1B
Fay Times
Nov
5
1C
Fay Observer
Jan 20
2B
Fay Observer
Nov 13
10A
Fay Observer
Oct 27
1C
Fay Times
Dec 16
1B
Fay Times
Oct 22
1B
Fay Times
Nov 24
1B
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Fay Observer
Sep 10
1B
Fay Observer
Sep 26
1B
Fay Observer
Jan
9
5A
Fay Observer
Feb
7
2E
Biography - Watson, Linda and Mac
Linda and Mac Watson run Davana Stables in Lumberton. Photos included (horse
stables).
Biography - Weaver, L. Stacy
L. Stacy Weaver, a local attorney, has been named president of the Methodist
College Foundation for 1982.
Biography - Wells, Bill
Reverend Bill Wells is on leave from the NC Methodist Conference and is working
for a year in England (Northampton). Photo included (Observer and Times).
Biography - White, Franc
The life of a southern sportsman, Franc White. Photos included. White offers
several cookbook collections of sure-fire recipes.
Biography - Whitley, Charles
Rose and Whitley defend their votes in support of pay raise for Congressional
House and Senate members.
Biography - Whitley, Charlie
Third District challengers, Representative Charlie Whitley (Democrat) and Eugene
"Red" McDaniel (Republican), differ sharply on issues. Photo included.
Biography - Wickham, Gen. John A.
Army Vice Chief of Staff, Gen. John A. Wickham, told the Braxton Bragg Chapter
of the Association of the US Army the military strength necessity for peace. Photo
included.
Biography - Wickham, General John A. Jr.
Speaker for Braxton Bragg Chapter of the US Army will be Army Vice Chief of
Staff Gen. John A. Wickham, Jr.
Biography - Wiggins, Emmett
Emmett Wiggins of Edenton makes his home in a lighthouse.
Biography - William, James
Cancer claims educator James William Todd of Tabor City (Observer and Times).
Biography - Williams, Colette
See: Athletes
Biography - Williams, D.A.
See: Awards
Biography - Williams, Hope
Feature article on Hope Williams, who is the special assistant to the NC Secretary
of Administration. Photo included.
Biography - Williams, Isaac
Feature article on the Isaac Williams (1774) Family of Woodside, lineage chart
and photo included, Lucile Johnson (Observer and Times).
Biography - Williams, T.A.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 54 of 542
Subject
Summary
T.A. Williams thinks of job in Kelly-Springfield plant as competitive, artistic, and
cause for pride. Photos included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Jan 26
6A
Fay Times
Sep
7
13A
James H. Wilson, 69, of 2314 Club Circle, chairman of the board of Highland
Lumber Co., died Dec. 14. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 15
1B
Former chairman of ABC Board of Cumberland County, James H. Wilson, dies.
Photo.
Fay Times
Dec 16
1B
Fay Times
Mar 19
1C
Fay Observer
Oct 23
1B
Fay Times
Dec 27
11B
Contestants are being sought for the NC Cardinal Festival Pageant in High Point.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
11A
Expert says bluebird may be more plentiful in 1982 in NC.
Fay Times
Apr 13
6B
It's going to cost George Cherry, Jr. $50 a day for delaying his move into a new
house while a nest of bluebird eggs hatch (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Photo of a hummingbird at a sugar-water feeder in the yard of D.C. Barrett on
Baylor Drive (Observer and Times).
Peggy Dellinger raises exotic birds; the name of her business is "The Bird Cage."
Photos included.
Biography - Wilson, Gene
Gene Wilson, a long-time staff writer for the Fayetteville Obs., died Sept. 6 of a
heart attack. Photo included.
Biography - Wilson, James H.
Biography - Wolfe, Tom
Social critic Tom Wolfe visits Chapel Hill. Photo included.
Biography - Young, Andrew
Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young spoke at the Bordeaux Dinner Theatre (Observer
and Times).
Biography - Zumwalt, Elmo Jr.
Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., at his vacation home in Pinehurst, says the Soviets are
preparing for nuclear war. Photo included.
Birds
May
9
1A
Fay Observer
Jul 25
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 12
6A
Digestive drug possibility in birth control.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
7A
Birth control proposal to notify parents of teenagers seeking devices worries
officials.
Fay Times
Feb 17
1B
Researchers at UNC School of Medicine are testing male contraceptives.
Fay Observer
Jun 15
10B
No surgery sterilization developed.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
12A
Feature article on birthday celebrations, list of available places that will host a
birthday party.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
7A
Mrs. Nettie Jenkins Council will celebrate her 100th birthday June 29. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
6A
Nettie Jenkins Council was honored on her 100th birthday with a party June 27 at
Horne's Motor Lodge on Eastern Boulevard. Photo.
Fay Observer
Jul 24
5A
Birth Choice
See: Abortion.
Birth Control
Birthdays
Births
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Ralph Bertram Williams IV, of Wilmington, is fourth generation to be born on July 4.
Fay Times
Jul
7
3A
"Wrongful birth" suit is allowed to be filed against Dr. George W. Robertson by
Charles Riley.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
10A
Ralph Bertram Williams IV defied the odds, arriving three weeks late to follow in
the paths of his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, was born on July 4th.
Fay Observer
Jul
7
7B
July 4th birth of 4th generation in a row is 1 chance in 17.75 billion for Ralph
Bertram Williams IV of Wilmington.
Fay Times
Jul
8
2B
Fay Observer
Feb 14
1B
Eight shots were fired and a cross was burned at a predominantly black complex
off Owen Dr. (Colony Apartments). Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
1A
Blacks' farm group hit hard by economy.
Fay Times
Sep
9
12B
See Live Wire for the five leading black businesses in Fayetteville and their owners.
Fay Observer
Aug
9
1A
Recalling the state's "Convention of Freedmen."
Fay Observer
Jan 20
2B
Blacks charge bias in registration on mostly white college campus.
Fay Observer
Feb
1
5A
New conservatism fuels another era of activism.
Fay Observer
Feb
1
3A
Blacks support 1-member legislative districts.
Fay Observer
Feb
2
1B
Blacks rally against Reagan policies.
Fay Observer
Feb 19
6A
Hoke Co. group plans to help rural blacks.
Fay Times
Apr
2
1B
"Black Students' Guide to Colleges" is compiled.
Fay Observer
Oct
8
9B
Blacks in Cumberland County may seek seat in legislature if redistricting is
approved.
Fay Times
Apr 28
1B
A black heritage landmark: its seed, soil, and harvest (the "old" Howard School).
Photo of Charles W. Chestnutt (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Feb 28
2F
Cross burning probe continues.
Fay Observer
Jun 11
8B
Pranksters suspected in cross burning. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 11
1B
Black registration rises 13 percent.
Fay Observer
Jun 18
6A
Cross burnings investigated in Cumberland County
Fay Times
Jun 22
8B
State's blacks get longer jail terms.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
5A
Thomas I. Culberth, 66, of 118 Woody St., reported to deputies that he discovered
a burning wooden cross on his front steps.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
12B
Will NC send black attorney to Congress? (H.M. "Mickey" Michaux)? Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jun 29
5A
Black candidates big winners in Tar Heel legislative races.
Fay Observer
Blacks seek to change God's image.
Black History Month
Photo: Katie Forshee, history teacher at FSU, displays a hand piano, one of the
many artifacts shown at the Gillespie Street branch of the Cumberland County
Public Library.
Blacks
1
5A
Fay Observer
Aug 30
6A
Political action by blacks is again necessary, according to Julius Chambers.
Fay Observer
Aug 30
5A
Senator Henry Frye, the first black elected to the General Assembly since
Reconstruction, has announced his decision to retire from the legislature after
having served 14 years.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
5A
Universities' Black Studies lose students.
Fay Times
Dec
5B
Monday, September 21, 2009
Jul
6
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A federal suit has been filed by seven black law school graduates claiming the
state board of law examiners discriminates against blacks in licensing attorneys.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
3A
Robert Lee Vann, renowned black journalist recalled.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
9A
Blacks make big gains in NC legislature.
Fay Observer
Nov
3
7A
Election for state legislature a bonanza for blacks.
Fay Times
Nov
4
8C
RJ Reynolds Industries Inc. signed agreements with four of the nation's largest
black-owned insurance companies for $300 million worth of employer group life
insurance for the corporation.
Fay Observer
Nov
8
1A
A minority-business consulting firm opens here in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Nov 22
8B
Black radio station (WGIU) in Charlotte faces auction due to default of owner,
Harris Communication.
Fay Times
Nov 25
13C
Blacks are urged by the NAACP to help themselves (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
General Assembly: blacks, women increase representation in 1983 State
Legislature (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
Dr. Charles Mason Quick refutes claim of mistreatment of black doctor at a white
hospital.
Fay Observer
Jul 12
5A
NC blacks at the NAACP Convention will promote a program to see more blacks in
upper level management positions. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 14
14C
Blacks in Greensboro see voting as useless.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
5A
Blacks in Halifax County are not taking advantage of their right to vote and are
losing ground politically and economically, a civil-rights march organizer says.
Fay Observer
Apr
5
3A
Fay Times
Nov
3
1A
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1E
Bladen County officials hold line on taxes for third year.
Fay Observer
May 25
6A
Bladen County Commissioners, citing poor economic conditions, imposed a freeze
on hiring to last until July 1.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
5A
Bladen approves county van transfer.
Fay Observer
Apr 20
5A
Bladen County Commissioners reject library staff bonuses.
Fay Observer
Aug
3
5A
Bladen County Commissioners voted to hire two temporary eligibility specialists to
work in the low income energy assistance program.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
5A
The Bladen County Commissioners were asked to settle a squabble between two
families over property rights concerning a cemetery near Dublin.
Fay Observer
May 18
3A
Bladen County Commissioners approve employee salary bonuses.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
8A
Bladen County Commissioners appropriate funds for schools.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
6A
Fay Times
Mar
3
1B
Blacks - Elections, 1982
Blacks elected for first time in 114 years.
Blacksmithing
Village blacksmith still plies his trade, Steven Eldridge of Dunn. Photos included
(Observer and Times).
Bladen County
Bladen County - Commissioners
Bladenboro - Fire District
Vote to retain Bladenboro Fire District has paid off in saving over $1 million in
property from fires.
Blind
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Fayetteville City Recreation Department has organized "beep ball" team for the
blind. Photos included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
May
7
1B
Blue Ridge Parkway viaduct takes shape.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
12A
Photo of Linn Cove viaduct on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Grandfather Mountain.
Fay Times
Oct 20
1B
Photograph of North Carolina Blue Ridge Parkway under snow.
Fay Times
Dec 13
5B
Linn Cove viaduct, one of the last unfinished links of the Blue Ridge Parkway,
could be completed by mid-1983 if weather holds. Photo.
Fay Times
Dec 30
14C
Blue Cross Insurance
See: Insurance, Health
Blue Ridge Parkway
Boards of Education
NC Board of Education approves expanded school program.
Fay Observer
C.D. Spangler, Jr., of Charlotte, was sworn in as the newest member of the NC
Board of Education.
Jul
2
7A
Fay Times
Aug 13
5B
Salaries listed for members of the Boards of Education in Cumberland County,
Fayetteville, and Fort Bragg.
Fay Observer
Aug 19
1B
State Board of Education has fired its chief financial officer, J.A. "Joe" Porter.
Fay Times
Oct
8
10C
Governor Jim Hunt opposes recommendation to transfer power to appoint State
Board of Education members from the governor to the legislature. Photo.
Fay Times
Nov 19
4B
Roper Mayor E.V. Wilkins and Morehead Foundation Director Mcbane M. Pritchett
of Chapel Hill were appointed to the State Board of Education.
Fay Observer
Dec 30
8B
C.R. Edwards to resign seat on State Board of Education in December, 1982.
Fay Times
Nov
5
3B
Governor Hunt has recommended C.D. Spangler, Jr. to succeed Dr. David Burton
as chairman of the State Bd. Of Ed. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
1B
Columbus County Board of Education has postponed the building of new schools
in that district.
Fay Times
Nov 18
4B
Columbus County Board of Education discussed but took no action on an appeal
by a school garage clerk fired after charging the school superintendent with taking
school materials.
Fay Times
Feb 27
7B
Two Columbus County Board of Education members criticized Tabor City Tribune
for critical articles concerning school board.
Fay Times
Jan
7
5B
Dr. Jack Britt's memorandum labeled 'intimidation' by board member.
Fay Observer
Apr 30
1B
New members are seated on Cumberland County Board of Education.
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Cumberland County Board of Education splits on vote to elect chairman and vicechairman.
Fay Times
Apr
6
1B
Tempers flared at the Cumberland County Board of Education during a special
meeting as discussion continued on whether political materials should be
circulated in county schools.
Fay Observer
Mar 17
1B
Cumberland Board of Education asked county commissioners for emergency
appropriation of $300,000 to re-roof two schools.
Fay Times
Jan 21
1B
Cumberland County Education Board accepts county fund allocation.
Fay Observer
Boards of Education - Columbus County
Boards of Education - Cumberland County
Jul
7
1B
Boards of Education - Cumberland County - Candidates
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Profile of Tom Freeman.
Fay Times
Jun 24
2B
The Cumberland County Board of Education's 11 candidates for three open seats
reported contributions and expenditures for this year's race in campaign finance
reports filed with the Board of Elections.
Fay Observer
Jun 28
1B
Profile of Leonza Loftin. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 28
10B
Profile of Charles Smith. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 28
10B
Profile of Harold Little. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 25
3B
Profile of Bob A. Lockamy.
Fay Times
Jun 25
3B
Profile of Howard L. Hall. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 24
2B
Robert A. Lockamy "reactivates" school board candidacy.
Fay Times
Jun 23
7B
Cumberland County School Board candidates listed.
The Spring Lake
Jun 23
1
Profile of Ralph Barber. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 23
7B
Cumberland County School Board candidates discuss issues.
Fay Observer
Jun 22
8B
NC Association leaders who received a memorandum from Cumberland County
Schools Superintendent Jack Britt say his "suggestion" they not endorse Board of
Education candidates will not influence their decision.
Fay Observer
Apr 26
1B
Cumberland County teachers' aides have endorsed two candidates for the board
of education and two county commissioner candidates. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Mar 10
1B
Norma Currie has announced she is interested in filling the vacant seat on the
Cumberland County Board Of Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Jan
6
1B
Profile of Bruce Pulliam.
Fay Times
Jun 25
3B
Profile of Marlene Jacobs. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 23
7B
Fayetteville Board of Education met Jan. 5 and honored long time school
employee Mary Read Clark.
Fay Times
Jan
6
6B
Haymount School agreement approved by the Fayetteville Board of Education.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
2B
Fayetteville School Board told questions still surround merger.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
1B
City of Fayetteville and the Fayetteville Board of Education have agreed to
purchase Haymount School site on Hay Street.
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
The Fayetteville City Board of Education agrees to sell two sites.
Fay Times
Sep
8
5B
Fayetteville School Board struggled to interpret recent legislation regarding
performance appraisal and snow days.
Fay Times
Jul 28
8B
Fayetteville Board of Education revises corporal punishment policy.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8B
With additional money in the 1981-82 budget, the Fort Bragg Board of Education
voted to purchase an estimated $104,377 in major equipment.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
1B
Two Pope Air Force Base airmen were appointed to Fort Bragg School Board.
Fay Times
Jun 22
8B
Fort Bragg Board of Education members received an update on the system
reorganization plan which the board hopes will smooth the system's transition to a
different organizational structure.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
6B
Fort Bragg Board of Education will purchase $20,815 worth of electronic teaching
equipment.
Fay Times
Oct 28
24C
Fort Bragg selects Board of Educators members.
Fay Observer
Nov
Boards of Education - Fayetteville
Boards of Education - Fort Bragg
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3
3B
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Boards of Education - Fort Bragg - Candidates
Three Fort Bragg School Board seats to be filled.
Fay Times
Aug 31
9B
Benjamin N. Thompson of Dunn has been named attorney for the Harnett County
Board of Education.
Fay Times
Dec 23
3B
The Harnett County Board of Education is in the planning stages of developing an
extended school day program.
Fay Times
Aug 26
13C
Fay Observer
Jun 15
5A
Fay Observer
Aug 24
5A
Walter Ashley and family of Hope Mills have purchased a 41-foot-long boat to live
in year-round while traveling around the coast of Florida, the Bahamas, and the
Caribbean. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1E
Photo: Tom Bergamine is investigating an incident in which a boat slipped from its
trailer and landed in the middle of the crossover between Hillsboro St. and Bragg
Blvd.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
6B
Hunt inspects the William B. Umstead Bridge, dedicates the 50 ton 16th century
replica of the Elizabeth II. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 18
6A
Boll weevil taking big toll in Scotland and Robeson counties (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Sep 11
1B
Boll weevil eradication program may be expanded.
Fay Observer
May
7
9A
Boll weevil can be eradicated, NC tests show.
Fay Observer
Jan
6
13A
Fay Observer
Aug
3
1B
Fay Times
Apr 30
2B
Boards of Education - Harnett County
Boards of Education - Moore County
Moore County Board of Education uses law to seek money. Photo included.
Boards of Education - Whiteville - Candidates
Whiteville School Board members miss file date.
Boats and Boating
Boll Weevil
See also: Agriculture - Cotton.
Bolton, NC
Federal investigation underway into Bolton liquor referendum.
Bombs
Bomb threat emptied Cumberland County Courthouse April 29.
Bond Issues
Residents of Buies Creek and Coats approve sewerage bonds.
Fay Times
May
1
7B
Weeks Parker writes book titled "Fayetteville: a Pictorial History." Photo included
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jun 27
1E
Lollipop Power is liberating kids; Lollipop Power Inc., a feminist press in Chapel
Hill, has published books for children since 1971. Photo included. Alice Thrasher
article (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1G
Reading for Kids: A Guide Through The Maze of Stereotypes.
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1G
Margaret Graham, Laurinburg author, never dreamed her book "Katie" would be on
the best-seller list. Photo included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Feb
3F
Book Censorship
See: Censorship.
Books
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New Outer Banks book is more than a travel guide (Islands, Sounds, and Capes:
the North Carolina Coast - John F. Blair, $22.50) (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Apr 18
3F
Harry Watson writes a book. Book gives a colorful view of an antebellum
Cumberland. Photos and map included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Apr 25
1F
Area religion bookstores continue brisk sales. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun
4
8B
Civil War book by local author Donald Seibert is well written. Photo included
("Chronology of the Civil War") (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jan 31
3F
Carole Marsh Longmeyer publishes books for kids.
Fay Observer
Jul 12
8B
The rare book collection at UNC-Chapel Hill is a scholarly workhorse for students
of history. Photos included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Oct 10
1G
Officials with the Land Stewardship Council of NC are confident that 3,000 copies
of "Stewardship of the Land in NC" will be well read.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
8B
Ruth Jane Trivette displayed "controlled enthusiasm" as she recalled a bit of
information from her new book "Legacy of the Committed." Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
1B
For information on old books, contact Keith & Martin Used and Rare Book Shop,
310 W Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC 27514, phone 942-5178. Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Dec
2
2A
NC author Susan Young wrote a book which contains clues to finding $10,000 in
gold.
Fay Times
Mar 27
1A
Curl up and listen to a talking book from the State Library (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Feb 21
1E
Fay Observer
Apr 13
7A
Fay Observer
May 14
17A
Director George Cohen is excited about the new show at the Bordeaux Dinner
Theater, "Anything Goes." Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 12
8A
A review of "Anything Goes." Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
9A
Bordeaux Dinner Theater production of "Anything Goes" is reviewed. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Apr 24
5A
Bordeaux Dinner Theater backs a winner with "Carnival." Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 23
9A
A review: All was right but "Carnival" lacked magic spark. Photo included.
Fay Times
Aug 27
1C
Fay Observer
Oct 14
3B
A review of "Once Upon a Mattress."
Fay Observer
Nov
9
12A
Review of Bordeaux Dinner Theatre's Comedy 'Once Upon a Mattress' says
production has strident quality.
Fay Times
Nov 12
1C
"Play It Again, Sam" is the first non-musical comedy for the Bordeaux Dinner
Theater.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
11A
A review: Bordeaux scores with "Play It Again, Sam." Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
7A
Books Strips Etc.
Carl Stahnke, a 12 year old sixth grader creates his own comic book. Carl is a
student at Grays Creek Elementary School.
Bordeaux Dinner Theater
New producers take over Bordeaux Dinner Theater. Photo included.
Bordeaux Dinner Theater - Anything Goes
Bordeaux Dinner Theater - Carnival
Bordeaux Dinner Theater - Concerts
Husband and wife team (Marsha Andrews and Michael Best) will appear in concert
at the Bordeaux Dinner Theater Oct. 29. Photos included.
Bordeaux Dinner Theater - Once Upon A Mattress
Bordeaux Dinner Theater - Play It Again Sam
Monday, September 21, 2009
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A review of "Play It Again, Sam" is positive about the production. Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Oct 18
5A
"Showboat," romantic riverboat tale, scheduled at Bordeaux. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan
7
4B
A review: "Showboat" as shimmery as moonlit Mississippi. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 25
9A
"Showboat" is called best musical done at BDT. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 30
5A
Fay Observer
Dec 27
7A
Bordeaux Dinner Theater - Showboat
Bordeaux Dinner Theater - West Side Story
"West Side Story" mixes Sharks and Jets at Bordeaux.
Bordeaux Dinner Theater - Where's Charley?
A review of "Where's Charley?" playing at the Bordeaux Dinner Theater. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jul
5
7A
BDT production of "Where's Charley?" is termed a success. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jul
9
1C
Fay Observer
Nov 21
2B
Fayetteville Bowling Association Hall of Fame inducts Howard Baum. Photo
included (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Apr 25
2D
37 moderately retarded young adults have fun bowling at the All American Bowling
Lanes. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
4B
State bowling tournament family affair for doubles team of Wallace and Wiley
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
May 16
7D
Fay Observer
Nov
8
8B
Fay Times
Feb 19
1C
Three Scouts receive Eagle Scout Awards in Fayetteville. Photos included.
Fay Times
Jun 12
14B
800 Scouts flee blaze in Bladen Co.
Fay Times
Apr
5
1A
Photo: over 1,200 Cub, Boy, and Eagle Scouts from Cumberland, Moore, and
Harnett Counties participated in the 1982 Scout-O-Rama sponsored by the
Fayetteville Jaycees (Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
May
2
3B
Fay Observer
Mar
6
1A
Fay Times
Dec
7
11B
Botanical Gardens
Photo: Members of the South View High School Science Club and workers clear
brush from a site near Hope Mills where the town's Botanical Garden Committee
plans a garden spot (Observer and Times).
Bowling
Bowman Gray School of Medicine - Faculty
Bowman Gray School of Medicine professors involved in libel, slander suit.
Boxing
Angel Rivera is instructor of kick-boxing and NC and Va. Champion. Photos
included.
Boy Scouts
Boys Homes
See: Group Homes.
Braille System
Susan Hunt of the NC Department of Human Resources' Division of Services to
the Blind has a Braillewriter that she will loan on occasion. Call her at 486-1582.
Live Wire.
Bravery
Gertrude Smith, rescuer of child, highly honored for saving life of "Peabo" Graham
during a Nov. 9 fire in his mother's home.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Junious Pope saved 2 children caught in burning house.
Fay Times
Dec 15
1B
Gilbert Leon Monk, Jr. of Mount Olive was given the state's Heroism Award for
rescuing an 88-year-old woman from a burning house.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
5A
Union County boy, Brad Baker, three years old, rescues father pinned underneath
tractor.
Fay Times
Oct
8
1B
Gerti Smith rescued a three-year-old boy, Thomas Graham, from his burning
home. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 10
1B
Teens Richie Spoeneman and Roger Kinlaw saved the Life of Capt. Robert Burns
of the Cumberland County Police Dept. Photo Included.
Fay Observer
Heroism wins the Soldiers Medal for SP5 Richard Halbur. Photo included.
Jul
4
2B
Fay Times
Jun
4
1A
Master Sergeant King Singleton was hero who saved lives of Davenport family in
car accident May 10 (see also Traffic Accidents).
Fay Times
May 14
1B
Master Sergeant King Singleton identified as hero; Singleton saved the lives of
three people when he pulled them from a burning car (Davenport Family). Photo
included.
Fay Observer
May 13
1A
six-year-old Tony Mintz saved the life of his 4-year-old sister Jessica. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
May 11
1A
Ron Doherty, 11-year-old Catawba County youth, risked his life to save his two
dogs.
Fay Times
Jan 19
6B
Three-year-old Thomas Graham was rescued from a burning house by a neighbor
(Ms. Gerti Smith). Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
1A
Governor Jim Hunt honors Bryan Jackson with the Governor's Bravery and
Heroism Award for saving his sister's life. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 15
8B
Beer: America's favorite thirst quencher; NC falls among the last 10 beer-drinking
states with 26.7 gallons per capita.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
1C
Schlitz Contract Approved By Union
Fay Observer
Jul 21
10A
Schlitz to resume talks with union on ending strike.
Fay Observer
Jul
8
10A
Strike shuts down Schlitz plants.
Fay Observer
Jun 16
11A
Winston-Salem Schlitz plant may close.
Fay Observer
Apr 22
7A
Breweries
Brick Industry
Photos of the old Boren Brickwork Co., north of Roseboro and off NC 24.
Fay Times
May 17
6B
Sagging housing industry hits brick manufacturers hard.
Fay Times
Jan 18
1B
Access to Outer Banks still easy even with the damaged East-West Bridge
(William B. Umstead). Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 12
11A
Army practices demolition on three NC bridges.
Fay Observer
May
3
11B
Billy Rose does not believe that NC has the worst bridges in the US (Observer and
Times).
Fay Observer
Jun
6
1B
Grandfather Mountain viaduct (Linn Cove Viaduct) progresses.
Fay Times
Jul 26
6B
The Linn Cove Viaduct, a 1,243-foot-long engineering marvel, gains world
attention.
Fay Observer
Jul 26
7A
Photo of Linn Cove Viaduct on the Blue Ridge Parkway at Grandfather Mountain.
Fay Times
Oct 20
1B
The Umstead bridge in Mann's Harbor will be closed for one month at minimum to
effect repair from being struck by a vessel.
Fay Times
Nov
6B
Bridges
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Photo of damaged William B. Umstead Bridge which crosses Croatan Sound and
connects the mainland with the Outer Banks.
Fay Times
Nov
9
1B
Bridge connecting the mainland (NC) with the Outer Banks faces major repair.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
6A
3 firms have submitted bids to repair the William B. Umstead Bridge.
Fay Times
Nov 16
8B
Governor Jim Hunt put repair of the William B. Umstead Bridge at $1 million.
Fay Times
Nov 18
3B
Work on the Umstead Bridge is postponed due to weather conditions.
Fay Observer
Dec 31
12B
Ferries planned, traffic re-routed as the William B. Umstead Bridge is closed for
repairs.
Fay Observer
Nov
9
5A
Bad weather may delay opening of William Umstead Bridge.
Fay Observer
Dec 31
5A
Hunt inspects the William B. Umstead bridge, dedicates the 50-ton 16th century
replica of the Elizabeth II. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 18
6A
Photo: workers put into place 12/29 the final section of the 1,243 foot viaduct
around Grandfather Mountain on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Fay Observer
Dec 30
5A
Linn Cove viaduct, one of the last unfinished links of the Blue Ridge Parkway,
could be completed by mid-1983 if weather holds.
Fay Times
Dec 30
14C
Umstead Bridge repairs nearly completed.
Fay Observer
Dec 29
6A
The William B. Umstead Bridge may open this week.
Fay Times
Dec 29
11B
Grandfather Mountain viaduct near end.
Fay Observer
Dec 29
6A
A new four-lane bridge span over the intercoastal waterway at Coinjock, NC was
approved by the US Corp of Engineers.
Fay Times
Nov 25
5B
Brown Lung
See: Lungs - Dust Diseases.
Brown, Dick
More Lonnie Butlers needed to fight for causes.
Fay Observer
Jul 16
1B
Statistics don't always give accurate picture.
Fay Observer
Jun 28
1B
Licky the heifer thinks she's a pup.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
1B
Origin of "Frizzly" chickens remains a mystery.
Fay Observer
Jul 19
1B
The Spectator is a free weekly magazine and has made a good thing out of the
unusual.
Fay Observer
Jul
9
1B
Colporteur aided soldier's fight during the Civil War.
Fay Observer
Jul
5
1B
Paper size differences to save tax payers money.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
1B
Graham family members show interest in ancestors.
Fay Observer
Jun 30
9A
Hoke County's Millprong receives Reynolds Grant.
Fay Observer
Aug
2
6B
Changes in state reflected in 50-year-old laws.
Fay Observer
Feb 19
1B
Hatteras Lighthouse last link to an era passed.
Fay Observer
Jan 20
1B
Low wages, long hours were the rule in 1909.
Fay Observer
Mar
5
1B
Seed catalogs full of information for gardeners.
Fay Observer
Mar
3
1B
Ex-slave's important civil war work is not well known (Isaac Gordon).
Fay Observer
Mar
1
1B
David Carrier of Ellerbe studies Seaboard Coastline history.
Fay Observer
Jun 11
1B
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"Numb chuck" found outside the mobile home where Delores McInnis was
murdered in Nov. 1981. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 26
1B
River Road which runs along the north side of the Cape Fear from Cedar Creek
east to White Oak. Local History.
Fay Observer
Jun 14
12B
Another wartime account of the "Yankee invasion."
Fay Observer
Mar 12
1B
Judge James H. Pou Bailey brings wit and wisdom to the bench.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
Pine bluff is not what founding fathers envisioned.
Fay Observer
Mar 17
1B
Fourth graders at North Laurinburg school make gifts for royal baby (offspring of
England's Prince Charles and Princess Diana). Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1B
"Ancient traveler" aids "overweight" Huel Cummings.
Fay Observer
Feb 15
1B
Old home remedies often worse than ailments.
Fay Observer
Feb 10
1B
NC had close political ties to Franklin Delano Roosevelt and New Deal days.
Fay Observer
Feb
5
1B
Huel Cummings of Robeson County is confident he can lose 450 pounds.
Fay Observer
Feb
3
1B
Huel Cummings of Robeson County vows war on overeating habits. Photo
included of Cummings who weighs 600 pounds.
Fay Observer
Feb
1
1B
Life really wasn't so different 145 years ago.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
1B
Grape production, profits good for Duplin cellars.
Fay Observer
Feb 24
1B
J.L. Cooley's flag recalls Civil War battles.
Fay Observer
May
5
1B
Jack Huggins, Jr. of Hamlet hopes Cypress business will survive.
Fay Observer
Jun
7
1B
NC offers variety for mini-vacations.
Fay Observer
Jun
4
1B
The murder of David Hinson remains a mystery in Wagram.
Fay Observer
May 31
1A
A further history of the Scottish settlers of the Cape Fear Region; Dorothy Averett
of Fayetteville came up with records on Neill Graham and his descendants.
Fay Observer
May 26
1B
Locklear downfall can be traced to past thefts.
Fay Observer
May 24
1B
Last of three articles on the history of the early Highland Scots and the Fayetteville
Presbytery (Old Bluff Church).
Fay Observer
May 21
1B
Centennial speaker traces history of Bluff Church.
Fay Observer
May 19
1B
Finding origin of Maxton's name raises questions.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
1B
Brothers-in-crime robbed, killed as goals changed.
Fay Observer
May 14
1B
"The good old days" were also cold old days.
Fay Observer
Jan 18
1B
Old Confederate flag tells the story of James Leonidas Cooley. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 16
1B
Dan Odoms of Scotland County recalls baseball's grand old days.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
Lumbees could hold key to Lost Colony mystery.
Fay Observer
Apr 12
1B
Huel Cumming's weight loss gives him new outlook.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
1B
More on the history of NC railroads.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
1B
Railroads influenced NC development in 1800s.
Fay Observer
Mar 24
1B
Young Scotland probationers visit Raleigh prison.
Fay Observer
Mar 19
1B
Centenary sermon revealed the history of the Fayetteville Presbytery in 1858.
Fay Observer
May 17
1B
Dorothy Averitt of Fayettville traces history of family name (Graham).
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1B
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Carolina moonshiners quickly becoming a legend.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
1B
The ins and outs of the Harnett parole dispute.
Fay Observer
May
7
1B
Conservationists are trying to preserve Carolina Bays.
Fay Observer
Jan 25
1B
Weldon native wants to revive interest in polo.
Fay Observer
Jun 18
7B
Few preachers will ever match the record turned in by the Rev. A.N. Ferguson.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1B
Feature article on Chief Jake Dunlap, legendary lawman. Photos included
(Observer and Times).
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1E
Mrs. Elbert L. Jones of Maxton makes day lilies a thriving business.
Fay Observer
Jun 23
1B
Scotland, Hoke fight for district separation.
Fay Observer
Jan 13
1B
Three death sentences shocked Cumberland County residents In 1885.
Fay Observer
Jun 16
8B
Budgets: Fayetteville City Council says a proposed 3-cent tax hike for city
residents is unacceptable. Hope Mills mulls tax, utility hikes.
Fay Observer
Jun
4
1B
Budgets: revenue sources concern Council. Requests heard by County Board.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
1B
Proposed budget will not hike taxes in Cumberland County and Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
May 21
1B
Budget
Budget - Cumberland County
New budget is adopted by Cumberland County
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Salary supplements are large chunk for Cumberland County school budget.
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Jun 25
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Cumberland County Commissioners turn eyes toward budget.
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Jun 30
9B
Cumberland County Commissioners approve reduced school budget.
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Jul
1
1B
Breakdown with graphs of Cumberland County budget for 1982-83.
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Jul
5
12B
County employees feel cheated by loss of $191, 724 in pay raises to school
system.
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Jul
9
1A
Cumberland County budget hearing draws large crowd.
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Jun 22
1B
Budget transfer guidelines adopted by Cumberland County Commissioners.
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Sep
8
1B
County budget hearings proceed fairly smoothly.
Fay Times
Jun
2
1B
A new set of guidelines to regulate the way in which department heads are allowed
to award contracts was adopted by the Cumberland County Board of
Commissioners.
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Sep
8
1B
Cumberland County Health Board backs 'no growth' budget.
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Apr 21
1B
Budget battle for 1983 is predicted to be lively.
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Jul
5
1B
County schools are asked to keep budget in line.
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Jan
9
1B
Letter To the Editor: Quality education and taxes, ("It will be impossible for local
taxpayers to replace the projected federal and state monetary cuts now taking
place.") by Harry Perkins, Cumberland County Manager.
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Feb 17
4A
Officials eye Cumberland County's shrinking fund balance.
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Feb 25
2B
Budget preview given.
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May 17
2B
Cumberland County Manager Harry Perkins says board faces tough budget.
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Mar 28
1B
Feature Article: The County Budget - Commissioners holding firm on no-growth
policy. County Commissioners, School Board at odds over funding for education.
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Jun 16
7A
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Cumberland County Health Dept. endorses 'no growth' budget.
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Apr 21
7B
Final budget hearing is set for Cumberland County
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Jun 21
1B
'No-growth' budget is again the leading derective of County Manager Harry Perkins.
Fay Times
Apr 29
1B
"Dismal" budget picture painted.
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Apr 29
1B
Cumberland County Manager Harry Perkins submits proposed budget to County
Board.
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May 28
7B
Cumberland County Commissioners hear first budget talks.
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Jun
1
1B
Budget is looking good for teachers and their hopeful raise.
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Jul
5
1B
Compromise may avert school funding dispute.
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Jun
6
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Hike in Cumberland County education budget faces stiff test. Photo included.
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Apr 16
1A
Two pay-raise packages are on the table for consideration by the Cumberland
County Board of Commissioners.
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Jul 10
3A
Budget - Erwin
Erwin budget contains no tax increase.
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Jun
7
5A
City sets session on budget.
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Jun
1
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Partial breakdown of Fayetteville budget.
Fay Times
Jun 28
9B
Fayetteville City Council approved $98.2 million which requires no tax increase.
Fay Times
Jun 23
1B
City Council questions budgets for airport, PWC (Public Works Commission).
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Jun 18
1B
Fayetteville City Council is ready to adopt new budget.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
1A
Fayetteville City Council tries to avoid tax increase.
Fay Times
Jun
4
1B
The Fayetteville City Council will go into its third budget-cutting round in an effort
to eliminate a proposed 3-cent tax increase on the current 52-cents per $100
valuation.
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Jun
7
1B
Fayetteville budget calls for 3 cent tax increase.
Fay Times
May 18
1A
Editorial: city budget hints.
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May 15
4A
Fayetteville City Council delays anti-litter education program decision.
Fay Times
Apr 14
6B
The City Budget - Council trying to avoid proposed 3-cent tax hike. Law
enforcement salary package hot issue in proposed city budget
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Jun 16
7A
Fayetteville City Council members discuss priorities for new budget.
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1B
Fayetteville City Council completes budget work.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
1B
Hope Mills Town Board to discuss new budget proposals.
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Jun 23
1B
Hope Mills approves budget.
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Jun 29
1B
Hope Mills drops tax hike plan.
Fay Times
Jun 24
1B
Reaction mixed to proposed Hope Mills budget.
Fay Observer
Jun 24
1B
Hope Mills Town Board Cuts Budget
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Jun 17
2B
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Jun 24
2B
Budget - Fayetteville
Budget - Hope Mills
Budget - Lee County
Lee County amends $10 million budget.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Budget - North Carolina
Governor Jim Hunt orders moves to trim state spending.
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Jan
8
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Supreme Court may be asked to resolve budget powers dispute.
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Jan 21
13A
NC leads Southeast in balancing budget.
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Jan 26
6B
Hunt meets with state employees concerning merit pay wages.
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May 11
13A
State officials see $300 million lost to cutbacks.
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Feb 19
1B
State expected to lose millions from latest budget cuts.
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Feb 19
5A
Budget cuts will eliminate 1,000 local farm committees in NC
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Mar
4
6B
Governor Jim Hunt claims authority over state budget decisions.
Fay Times
Mar
4
2B
NC officials work at cutting down on spending.
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Apr 22
8C
Governor Jim hunt expects eiher pay cuts or layoffs for NC state agencies.
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Apr 30
1A
Hunt says poor state economy will force budget cuts.
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Apr 30
1A
House approves revised $6 billion State Budget.
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Jun 16
1A
A study panel's proposal would trim the governor's budget authority. Photo
included.
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Dec 17
10C
State services, expenses snipped to meet cutbacks.
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Nov 29
5B
Governor Hunt backs balanced budget idea.
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Aug 10
1B
Counties, cities struggling to cope with federal cuts.
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Jul 21
12A
Counties hike contingency funds.
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Jul
Pork barrel funds voted.
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Jun 23
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Funding tightened for projects in Cape Fear area.
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Jun 20
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Legislature enacts new budget, but session drags on.
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Jun 19
3A
NC legislature approves budget with giving teachers up to 5 days paid leave for
snow days.
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Jun 19
1A
NC budget bogs down over issue of excused leave for teachers because of snow
or other bad weather.
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Jun 18
1A
State budget heads for its final battle.
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Jun 17
1A
NC budget deficit may reach $100 million.
Fay Times
May
4
8B
NC Senate okays state budget bill of $6 billion.
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Jun 17
1A
Governor Hunt says he may have to cancel state employees' and teachers' salary
increases or limit merit pay raises next year.
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May
8
1B
NC house passes state budget, including one-year freeze for state salaries.
Fay Times
Jun 16
1A
Committees pass state budget with pay freeze. Photos included.
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Jun 15
1A
1982-83 budget package still stalled as legislators remain undecided about
teachers' salaries.
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Jun 12
1B
Education center funds are restored to state budget. Textbook purchases will be
postponed.
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Jun
4
1B
Educational centers were dealt one of the first budget blows when legislators
convened this summer's budget session.
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Jun
3
1A
Watching the 'shell game' of the General Assembly.
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May 30
3B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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NC budget reviewed for possible cut backs.
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May 28
12B
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green and House Speaker Ramsey urged the full
House and Senate Budget Committees to devise a balanced and humane budget
for the coming fiscal year.
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May 27
1A
Governor Hunt proposed a one year freeze on state salaries and other spending
cuts aimed at reducing next year's state budget by at least $145 million.
Fay Observer
May 25
5A
Legislative budget leaders convene to determine a way to cut $100 million from
state budget.
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May 25
10B
Area project funds included in state budget.
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May 28
1A
Few funds remain in pork barrel.
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Jun 17
1A
NC Budget sessions consume much time and debate.
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Jun
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Jun 25
5A
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Jun 24
2B
Officials in Cumberland County say worst is yet to come from Reagan cuts. Photos
included
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May 15
1B
Economists disagree on balanced budget action.
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Aug
6
5A
Federal budget cuts would force the closing of 22 of the 55 main offices of the
Employment Security Commission in NC and eliminate 250 or more jobs.
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Jun 21
10A
Budget cuts could close 48 Employment Security Commission offices.
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Jan 23
3A
Proposed federal budget changes mean NC will receive much less money for
Social Services but more for military construction and the Cape Hatteras
Lighthouse.
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Feb 14
2B
Governor Hunt criticized projected federal deficit.
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Feb 19
10C
Former Vice-President Walter Mondale says Reagan budget cuts on education are
"robbing our future."
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Mar
3
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2 NC GOP Congress members differ on support of budget deficits.
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Mar
8
8A
Tar Heel homebuilders divided over Reagan's budget deficits.
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Apr 12
5A
Housing industry in NC is divided on Reagan budget plan.
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Apr 19
5B
Federal budget cuts taking toll in state.
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May
2
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United States has a big problem with the budget.
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May 15
2B
Budget - Sampson County
Sampson budget keeps same rate.
Budget - Tabor City
Tabor City budget advances.
Budget - United States
Buffalo
Last buffalo of 8-buffalo herd still hides in Wake Co. woods.
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Apr
8
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Governor Jim Hunt has appointed Larry Shaw of Fayetteville to the NC Capital
Building Authority.
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Aug 13
13C
Fails Management Institute has expanded from its beginnings as a one man
general consultant operation to become one of the most successful consulting
firms in the country for the contruction industry.
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Mar 25
8A
NC construction work drops.
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Apr 22
19C
Building
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Condominium boom at Carolina Beach doubles number of buildings in one year.
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Jul 22
16C
Construction in NC fell 16.7% during first 3 quarters while price rose 14.7%.
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Dec 21
20B
Home construction costs show increase in state.
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Dec 21
6B
Lower interest rates spark Cumberland building surge. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 30
1A
Cumberland County granted 88 permits for new housing starts during October
representing a value of $3,119,973, while the city of Fayetteville issued 19 permits
for housing starts, totaling an estimated $928,762.
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Nov
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State Labor Commissioner John C. Brooks says NC's largest cities authorized a
total of 1,883 new building units in February.
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Jun
6
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A total of 158 permits were issued in Fayetteville and Cumberland County for new
housing starts.
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Dec 12
1C
Area building on the upswing, builders see bright spot on horizon. Photo included.
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Oct 17
1C
Reports show area building in Fayetteville and Cumberland County was slow in
May.
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Jun 20
2C
Building is booming at Carolina Beach.
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May 31
5A
Building permits issued in Cumberland County and Fayetteville for the month of
April.
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May
9
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Fayetteville and Cumberland County building during March.
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Apr 18
1C
Building permits issued in Cumberland County and Fayetteville.
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Mar 14
1C
November construction of houses in NC lags.
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Feb 13
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Building in Fayetteville and Cumberland County declines in December.
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Jan 10
1C
The City of Fayetteville issued 23 permits for housing starts, and Cumberland
County issued 33 permits during July.
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Aug
8
1C
The converted barn buildings on Franklin Street that housed Cumberland County
government offices for 10 years were sold to the City of Fayetteville.
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Nov
2
1B
David Flaherty, an ornamental plasterer and sculptor gives Kyle House a facelift.
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Jul
7
2B
Cumberland County officials will sell Courthouse Annex Building if the price is right.
Fay Times
Jul 21
8B
The Cumberland County Bd. of Commissioners agreed to sell the old County
Health Dept. Building for 28 percent of its assessed value.
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Jul 17
1B
Building Permits
Buildings
Bumper Stickers
Feature article on bumper stickers.
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May
6
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Burial, Cost Of
See also: Undertakers and Undertaking
Feature article on the cost of dying. Photo of caskets included.
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Jul 18
1C
Beat the rap: plotting ahead saves money, cost of cemetery plots clouded.
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Jul 18
1G
Burn Care Units
No burn center rejects victims (John L. Lacy).
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May 13
10A
Georgia man was refused admittance to North Carolina Burn Center because of
inability of pay.
Fay Times
May 13
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Burn Centers
See: Burn Care Units
Buses - Cumberland County
Cumberland County decides to end bus service to rural areas.
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Jun 10
7A
Cumberland Transportation System failure blamed on mismanagement.
Fay Times
Jun 11
2B
Cumberland County studying deficit-ridden transportation system.
Fay Observer
May 20
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners are expected to end Cumberland
Transportation System because of cost effectiveness. Photo included.
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Jun 11
1A
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Dec 23
1B
Photo: Fire in the Trailways Bus Station on Gillespie St. caused a fire extinguisher
to explode and smash several windows.
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May 18
1B
Fayetteville city manager suggests hiring a private consultant to our FAST bus
system, cost: $50,000.
Fay Times
Dec
6
1B
City of Fayetteville hikes FAST bus fares to 60 cents per ride and 25 cent fee for
transfers to a second bus.
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Mar 23
1B
James H. Gray resigns as director of Fayetteville bus system.
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Oct 16
2B
Riders depend on FAST - Orella Barnes, 73, depends on FAST for transportation.
Photo included.
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Dec 21
1B
Fayetteville hires consulting firm - American Transit Corporation of St. Louis to run
local bus system.
Fay Times
Dec 21
1B
Bus firm contract approved by city council.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1B
Jerome S. Brown of Durham has been hired as the new director of Fayetteville's
transit system.
Fay Observer
Dec 24
2B
Private out-of-state firm may soon run Fayetteville city buses.
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Dec
7
11B
City Council to debate FAST management contract.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
6B
City Council to decide fate of transit system, chart listed of 3 - year comparison of
FAST figures.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
1B
City council: FAST plan hits snag.
Fay Observer
Nov 23
1B
The Fayetteville City Council is expected to consider a proposed management
contract for the FAST system.
Fay Observer
Dec 20
1B
Bus firm contract sought.
Fay Observer
Dec
7
1B
City Council will hear petition against raising FAST bus fares.
Fay Times
Apr 13
1B
Federal cutbacks for FAST system worry city leaders.
Fay Observer
Mar
9
1B
Fayetteville City Manager John Smith wants the Fayetteville Area of Transit
(FAST) privately run.
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Nov 21
1B
An Editorial: Moving too FAST.
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May 16
4F
Ridership declines after FAST bus fare hike.
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Jul 10
1B
After six years as director of the Fayetteville Area System of Transit, James H.
Gray, 58 resigned from that post as of Nov. 16.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
1B
Buses- Fayetteville
Jerome S. Brown, a Durham Transportation Planner, will be the Fayetteville Area
System of Transit's new director.
Buses - Fayetteville
See also: Lawsuits
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville City Council increases FAST bus fares. Photo included.
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Mar 23
1B
Opposition seen at bus rate hearing.
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Mar 21
1B
FAST bus fare rate increase is recommended.
Fay Times
Mar 18
1B
Bus fare hikes sought for the Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST).
Fay Observer
Mar 16
1B
City Council takes option on the Lafayette Ford site location on Grove street.
Property is eyed for a facility to house the FAST buses.
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Mar 23
1B
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Sep
9
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Sep
9
7A
Senior managers of Guilford Mills announce plan to buy the company.
Fay Times
Jun 24
2B
Harnett County officials are told that northern businesses will continue to seek to
move to their area.
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Jul 28
14B
Pinehurst Development Corp. changes ownership.
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Feb
4
4B
Campbell Soup Co. will hire 255 workers for its new Maxton plant; more than 8,000
people have applied so far.
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Mar
4
2B
Local needs must be taken care of says Westinghouse Electric chairman Robert
E. Kirby in Fayetteville Feb. 25. Photo included.
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Feb 26
1B
NC ranked 17th in business climate - ranked 2nd in the Southeast, according to a
study.
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Feb
7
7F
NC business still hope for major tax breaks in 1982.
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Apr
1
13C
Business activity declined 0.4 percent in 1981.
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Feb
4
16C
Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce industry hunter Wayne Ziegler
discusses the situation in Cumberland County
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Jan 25
1A
NC automobile dealers feel the impact of the general economy as 35 dealerships
have closed..
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Jan 21
16C
Cannon Mills is neutral about purchase offer by Pacific Holding Co.
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Jan 21
6B
Bad economic conditions stimulate interest in overseas sales.
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Apr 22
5B
R. J. Reynolds named Lester W. Pullen president and chief executive of the
company in Winston-Salem. Photo included.
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Jan
6
12B
Business booms for Lumberton along Interstate 95.
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Nov 24
1B
Governor optimistic about minority businesses in NC
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Jul 30
5A
Sagging housing industry hits brick manufacturers hard.
Fay Times
Jan 18
1B
Governor Hunt appealed to business leaders to provide more support for public
education.
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Sep 21
7B
Analysts say it is too early to tell whether JP Stevens Co. has made complete
recovery.
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Jun 15
10B
NC firms say Japan blocking markets.
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Aug 31
5A
How to Succeed in Small Business, Part 1. Photo included
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Dec
6
12A
How to Succeed in Small Business, Part 2: There's no place like home for a
business. Photo of Jack Pinkerton included
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Dec
7
10A
Buses - Harnett Co.
New passenger bus service is proposed in Harnett Co.
Buses - Harnett County
New passenger bus service is proposed in Harnett County.
Business
Monday, September 21, 2009
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How to Succeed in Small Business, Part 3 featuring Karen Argo. Photo included
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Dec
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How to Succeed in Small Business, Part 4. Feature article on Sandy Tyson who
has a dress shop. Photo included
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Dec
9
4B
How to Succeed in Small Business, Part 5. Everybody loves a winner, but how
about the losers? Article features Bill Climmer. Photo included
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Dec 10
13A
See Live Wire for the five leading black businesses in Fayetteville and the owners.
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Aug
9
1A
NC businessmen look for business deals in China.
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Apr 22
10C
Small business hurting under mounting bankruptcies.
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Jun 15
7A
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Feb 26
15B
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Nov 22
8B
W.D. O'Quinn says he will move his $2 million per year restaurant supply business
to Wilmington if Fayetteville officials don't open public access to the firm by
extending West St. to Whitfield St.
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Aug 26
6B
Carolina businesses are saving money by using propane gas.
Fay Times
Dec 30
6B
NC businessmen promote "Made in USA."
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Dec 16
5A
Bartering is bread and butter for businessmen.
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Aug 26
4B
Businessmen saving money by bartering.
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Aug
6
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Dec 12
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Dec 31
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Mar 18
5A
Harnett Commissioners awarded the areas cablevision franchise to Future
Cablevision of NC and NC Communications..
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Jan
5
5A
Cable TV competition increases in Fayetteville and Cumberland County.
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1B
Hope Mills officials lambasted operators of Fayetteville cable and announced plans
to meet with officials from Cumberland County and its other municipalities to
discuss a countywide franchise.
Fay Times
Sep 21
1B
Sampson County expands cable TV service.
Fay Observer
Aug 17
5A
Hope Mills schedules Cablevision discussion..
Fay Observer
Aug
3
6B
Cable plan will mean savings to subscribers in Hope Mills.
CC Outlook
Jul 15
1
Crowds queue for 3-D glasses.
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Jul 10
3A
Business - Japan
Governor Jim hunt announces a study of a possible $10 billion investment fund by
Japanese investors.
Business Management
A minority-business consulting firm opens here in Fayetteville.
Businesses
Businessmen
Businessmen Minority
Charlie Hobgood is director of the Minority Businessmen's Center in Fayetteville.
Cabinetmakers
Charley Brown, a skilled cabinet maker, builds dollhouse to scale. Photos included
Cabins
History buffs in Guilford County to fight to save cabin that stood near the site of the
Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
Cable Television
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cablevision of Fayetteville will be replacing Durham station WPTF with WPDE
from Florence, S.C. on cable Channel 3.
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Jun
4
6B
Cable TV officials say expansion in neighborhood of less than 250 is not profitable.
Fay Times
Mar 29
1B
Cumberland County changes cable TV laws.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
8B
Cumberland County approves second cable TV firm.
Fay Times
Dec 21
1A
Cablevision expansion plans in Cumberland County are announced.
Fay Times
Feb 16
1B
Board action expected on cable TV franchise.
Fay Observer
Dec 20
1B
Long term action on cable TV proposed. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
1B
See Live Wire for information on how Fayetteville Cablevision decides where it will
build new cable lines.
Fay Observer
Feb
5
1A
Cable TV competition grows in Cumberland County as Univision Corp. has
approached county officials about providing complete services.
Fay Times
Nov 24
1B
3 firms make offers to serve the eastern area of Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Dec
3
1B
Cumerland Cable TV battle is on.
Fay Times
Dec
7
1A
Cumberland County hears cable TV proposals.
Fay Observer
Dec
7
1B
A special Christmas promotion by Fayetteville Cablevision has nine truckloads of
food and toys for the needy in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Dec 14
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners award cable franchise to the Louisiana-based
firm of Century Teleview Inc.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1B
Cable TV users wonder if they are getting the best deal.
Fay Times
Nov 15
1A
Fayetteville city told to avoid immediate cable TV pact - in order to get service in
Hope Mills. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 16
1B
Fayetteville Cablevision's promised Cable TV expansion doubted; city sets public
hearings.
Fay Times
Nov 11
1B
Feature article on Fayetteville Cablevision thieves.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
7A
Hope Mills attorney Marland Reid accused Fayetteville Cablevision officials of "not
good faith on their part" in negotiations for a new 10 to 20 year cable service
contract.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
1B
Louisiana firm seeks Cumberland County cable OK.
Fay Times
Oct 14
1B
Cumberland County cable-TV deal advances. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 19
1B
Better cable television service may be on the way after Cumberland County
Commissioners took steps to bring competition into a market now dominated by
one firm.
Fay Observer
Oct 19
1B
Free TV losing out to cable in big TV battle.
Fay Observer
Mar 13
10A
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Apr 25
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Dec
3
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Apr 19
1B
See also: Hope Mills - Cable TV
Caesarean Section
The Caesarean debate continues.
Calligraphy
The art of calligraphy brings letters to life. Photos included
Calves
Licky the heifer thinks she's a pup. Dick Brown column
Camp Lejeune
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Lejeune makes safety change.
Fay Observer
Dec 27
5A
Hawk Missile Firing Exercise Held At Onslow Beach. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Mar 25
1D
Hand grenade artillery shell blamed in military base deaths.
Fay Observer
Oct
7
5A
Teresa Slovik was fatally wounded at Camp Lejeune after she was hit by shrapnel.
Fay Observer
Oct 14
10A
Officials at Camp Lejeune say they do not know how or why a 105-pound shell
landed on a bus throughfare killing a 42 year-old woman.
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Oct 10
5B
Campbell University president Norman Wiggins has blocked an attempt to rename
the university's law school after him.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
5A
A committee of trustees of Campbell University failed to act in a three hour
meeting on a proposal to rename the Campbell School of Law for university
president Norman A. Wiggins..
Fay Observer
Aug 18
11A
The James Archibald Campbell House on US 421 in Harnett Co. is almost fully
restored - was the home of the founder of Campbell University.
Fay Times
Aug 27
8A
I.B. Laughrun, Jr. has been named Campbell University's first Divisional Director of
Admissions and Financial Aid.
Fay Times
Sep 16
15C
At Campbell University commencement, Governor Jim Hunt urges continuing aid
for students.
Fay Times
May 11
1B
Lundy officials like helping Campbell University. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
Photo : Wilbur W. Masters 3rd Kelly Springfield plant manager presents a check
for $5,000 to Campbell College president Dr. Noman Wiggins.
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Sep 11
1B
Tent camping is allowed at Camp Clearwater at White Lake - Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Aug 17
2A
Feature article on the tradition of summer camp.
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ROTC spiritual events planned for the summer camp at Fort Bragg June 10 - July
22 - Photos included.
Camp Lejeune - Accidental Deaths
Camp Sites
See: Campgrounds
Campaign Funds
See: Election Expenses
Campbell University
Campgrounds
Jul
4
1B
Fay Observer
Jun 11
8A
How you can spend your kid's summer. (Summer Camps)
Fay Observer
Apr 22
3B
College campuses are still at work in the summer. Sketches included.
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May 30
1F
Camp obstacles are exciting for youngsters attending Camp Rockfish in Parkton.
Photos included.
Fay Observer
May 21
8A
Fay Observer
Sep
7
7A
A cancer patient turns her loss into an asset. Joyce Payne shows samples of the
breast replacements she sells.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
4B
Interferon tested at UNC.
Fay Observer
May 31
7B
Brain tumor patients will get Interferon.
Fay Observer
May 28
6A
Camps
4 students of Hillcrest Middle School spent a month at Camp Marchland in
Monsac, a village in southwest France. Photo included.
Cancer
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Volunteers sought in NC for cancer study.
Fay Times
May 20
14C
Duke cancer treatment may double survival rate.
Fay Observer
Jul 13
5A
Duke clones antibody cells in test to detect cancer.
Fay Times
Nov
5
6C
Cancer-linked chemicals remain in the drinking water of the City of Fayetteville.
Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Oct 30
1B
Cancer researchers say cancer treatment may be possible with Venus Flytrap.
Fay Observer
Oct 22
8A
Cancer claims educator James William Todd of Tabor City.
Fay Observer an
Sep 26
1B
Cancer victim James Todd of Tabor City is 'not afraid to die.' Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Sep 18
1A
The American Cancer Society is conducting a nationwide survey; if you are 45
years old the Society would like to recruit you - Larry Check Column.
Fay Times
Aug 30
1B
UNC planning to test Interferon on humans.
Fay Times
Aug 12
2B
NC physicians warn that cervical cancer risks warrant annual pap test for women.
Fay Times
Nov 25
15C
Estrogen injections may increase cancer risk, according to a study.
Fay Observer
Jul 21
9A
Yearly pap tests are urged for women.
Fay Observer
Nov 24
6A
Killer cells studied in cancer battle.
Fay Observer
Cancer survey readied.
Jul
1
6A
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Jun 27
1B
Chemical compounds developed by 2 UNC Central Univ. professors may help
improve cancer treatment.
Fay Observer
Nov 11
9B
Breast disease seminar to be held in Winston-Salem during week of Nov. 15-19.
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Nov 13
2B
X - rays needed to detect breast cancer, according to doctors.
Fay Observer
Nov 22
7A
New drug treatment offers hope for Leukemia victims.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
5A
Better cancer diagnosis foreseen.
Fay Observer
Nov
5
6A
NC Memorial Hospital chosen as site for Interferon testing.
Fay Observer
Aug
7
3A
Cherokee County residents suspect herbicide for cancer rate, 60% above state
average.
Fay Times
Apr 22
21C
Cancer centers offer variety of treatments, band together to fight the disease.
Fay Times
Apr 15
5B
State has concentration of cancer treatment centers.
Fay Observer
Apr 13
5A
Fayetteville opens 1982 Cancer Crusade - Photo included.
Fay Times
Apr
8
12C
Possible ovarian tumor cure found.
Fay Observer
Mar 22
5A
Young cancer victims receive help with coping with their disease from support
group for children and their parents. Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 24
1A
Fayetteville office of the American Cancer Society was robbed.
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Germans hope Venus Flytraps ordered from Wilmington will help stop cancer.
Fay Times
Oct 22
10B
Fay Observer
Oct 24
3B
Olde Fayetteville by candlelight - Photos included.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
11A
The candlelight tour of historic homes in Fayetteville is becoming a tradition Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec
10A
See also: Drugs - Acyclovir
Evidence presented at the 15th Annual Malignant Disease Symposium indicates
that vitamins A,C and E may help prevent cancer.
Candlelight Tours
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Photo: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. Cashwell pause to enjoy the table setting in the Kyle
House during the annual Candlelight Tour of Fayetteville.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Dec
6
1B
Elena Solomon is cut by glass in candy she ate, miniature Hershey candy bars in
Raleigh.
Fay Times
Nov
5
1B
Possible candy contamination in Cumberland County is investigated.
Fay Observer
Nov 22
11B
Straight pin found in Thomasville candy.
Fay Observer
Nov
1
1B
Interest in, as well as navigation of, the Cape Fear River has fallen off, if the
sparse attendance at two recent public meetings on the river's future is any
indication.
Fay Observer
Apr
2
10B
U.S. Coast Guard and State Ports Authority officials are trying to determine the
origin of a second oil spill in the Cape Fear in the little more than a month.
Fay Observer
Jun 15
5A
The Cape Fear River holds a place in history - Photos included.
Fay Observer an
Jun
6
1F
Manganese controlled in the Cape Fear.
Fay Observer
Jun 16
1B
Cape Fear River oil spill is worse than was reported with spill estimates between
10,000 and 100,000 gallons
Fay Times
May 12
1A
Heman Clark, the state's new Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety, said
he backs the death penalty in some cases - Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Feb 28
1B
John Vincent Beal, 28, of Iron Station will die in the state's gas chamber for killing
17-year old Jodie Abernathy on May 14. Beal will make the 24th person on the
state's list of Death-Row inmates.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
6A
Death penalties were left intact for two convicted NC murderers.
Fay Times
Mar 23
8B
Death penalty ruling affects state.
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Jul
4
5B
State prison officials say time may be running out for some 23 death row inmates.
Fay Observer
Jul 20
5A
Johnny Lee of Dunn was the last man to be executed in North Carolina's electric
chair (1933).
Fay Observer
Aug 23
1B
Death penalty support increasing?
Fay Observer
Dec
8
2B
Virginia execution stirs state debate.
Fay Observer
Aug 12
2B
Fay Times
Jan
6
6B
Fay Observer
Jun 29
13A
Cardinal Health agency to lose funds.
Fay Observer
Feb
2
5A
Cardinal Health agency directors approve plan to build 34 bed Alcohol and Drug
Abuse center on Melrose Dr.
Fay Times
Apr
5
1B
May 28
1F
Jul 13
13A
Candy
Cape Fear River
Capital Punishment
Captains of Ships
Polish ship captain in Wilmington says his crew are free to visit NC.
Card Games
A serious game for card players: players filled the Heart of Fayetteville Ballroom
for non-stop bridge - Photos included.
Cardinal Health Agency
Careers
The Career Search: It’s a job by itself. Dimitri Sleem explains some hunting skills.
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One career has never been enough for Herb Stiles - Photos included (Second
Careers Part V).
Fay Observer
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Carnivals
A carnival operation was closed in Clinton because of charges of gambling.
Fay Times
May 17
6B
Carowinds Theme Park in Charlotte begins its auditions in January 1983.
Fay Times
Dec 31
5C
To obtain a list of shows to be presented at Carowinds' Palladium, call (704) 5882600, and ask to be put on the Palladium mailing list. (Live Wire)
Fay Observer
Apr
5
2A
Carowinds Park officials are paranoid on safety.
Fay Observer
May 24
5A
Carowinds Amusement Park goes to great trouble to prevent mishaps on their
rides.
Fay Times
May 27
14B
Carowinds will open May 1 for weekends Easter Monday and Memorial Day
Monday before its' 6-days-a-week schedule begins June 7. Admission is $10.75 Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Feb 15
1A
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Mar
7
2E
Fay Observer
Sep 22
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 16
5A
Fay Times
Dec 31
5C
Fay Observer
Oct
6
2B
Fabulous felines from all over the Southeast will participate in the Cape Fear Cat
Fanciers Cat Show - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
8A
Peggy Blackburn shows off her Persian cat Carla after sweeping the awards at
New York's Empire Cat Show - Photos included.
Fay Observer
Mar
2
6A
Photo : Adrienne Donevan of Spruce Drive rocks her cat to sleep.
Fay Times
Aug 11
1A
Ava G. Willis and Sherri Styrom of Harkers Island were indicted on charges of
holding a cat for $18,000 will be tried Aug. 16.
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
Annual championship and household pet show held at National Guard Armory Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov
7
1B
Photo of "Prissy the Cat" - Prissy is the mascot of Dottie's Package Store in
Massey Hill
Fay Observer
Jan 22
6B
Carousel
See: Merry-Go-Round
Carowinds
Carriages
Feature article on the Mack Ethan Carriage Factory. Sketches included by Lucile
Johnson.
Carrion Flowers
Photo of giant carrion flower, a member of the cactus family. Flower is owned by
Mrs. Pauline Cain of the Grays Creek area.
Carthage
Former Governor James Holshouser, Jr. was Elected County Attorney of Carthage.
Cartoons
George Breisacher of Charlotte authors the Mutt and Jeff cartoons.
Carvers' Falls
The NC Dept. of Natural Resources and Community Development has designated
Carvers Fall, a privately owned property in Cumberland County as a NC Natural
Heritage Area - Photo included.
Catalogs
See: Seed Catalogs
Cats
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Sealtest products will donate money to house about 50 cats and kittens after the
company insisted on taking the crate "Condos" the cats were living in to use to
package milk in Charlotte..
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Nov 19
6A
Cemeteries
Photo: The tombstone of Winnie Twiggs 1792-1868 was discovered while clearing
a lot behind a building at 5544 Ramsey St.
Fay Observer an
Jul 25
1B
Beat the rap: plotting ahead saves money, cost of cemetery plots included.
Fay Observer an
Jul 18
1G
The Bladen County Commissioners were asked to settle a squabble between two
families over property rights concerning a cemetery near Dublin.
Fay Observer
May 18
3A
Raleigh TV crew has its equipment taken by Soviets
Fay Times
Nov 19
1B
Two historical Novels by Howard Fast should be removed from the Governor
Morehead School for the Blind; books contain profanity and explicit sex scenes.
Fay Observer
May 10
5A
Census figures Included less publicized facts
Fay Observer
Nov 18
5A
NC Census keeps track of trivial and some controversial statistics
Fay Times
Nov 19
2B
State Auditors have uncovered $840,000 in questionable expenditures of CETA
funds in Rockingham Co.
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Jun 20
2B
Wilbur Hobby is broke, says he can't repay job funds. Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 12
5A
Robeson Discloses CETA Fund Discrepancy
Fay Observer
Jan
5
5A
CETA Offering summer jobs for 800 youths
Fay Observer
May
7
8B
The use of $495,476 in Federal job-training funds by OIC of Wilson Inc. during A
41-month period has been questioned in a state audit
Fay Observer
Jul 28
6A
Audit questions CETA funds use by Opportunities Industrialization Center of
Wilson Inc.
Fay Times
Jul 29
13C
Reinforcing Steel Placers Inc of Robeson County, its Owners and 10 employees
have been indicted for violations of the CETA Program
Fay Observer
Aug 12
6A
Senate action grants reprieve to CETA Agency in Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Oct
1
1B
New job plan called opportunity for state, after CETA expires
Fay Times
Nov 18
7B
Cumberland County has joined three US Court of Appeals cases that may help its
arguments in a two-year dispute with the federal government over $84,594 in
CETA funds
Fay Observer
Nov 19
1B
Jobs Programs Changes name to Job Training Partnership Act. Photos included
Fay Observer
Nov 25
1B
850 youths will get a taste of working in summer CETA Programs.
Fay Times
May
7
12C
Cumberland County wins partial victory in CETA Payback controversy.
Fay Observer
Jan 22
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
Censorship
Census
Ceramic Engine Parts
See: Automobile Engines - Parts
CETA Programs
See also: Funds, Misuse of and Crime and Criminals - Hobby
Chambers of Commerce - Fayetteville
The Fayetteville City Council Council split over the issue of whether the Council
should reimburse the Fayetteville Area Chamber of Commerce for a $ 5,508
videotape presentation about Fayetteville.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce industry hunter Wayne Ziegler
discusses the situation in Cumberland County - Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 25
1A
A. Bryan Carr, Jr. has been elected President of the Fayetteville Area Chamber of
Commerce. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1B
Fayetteville Area Chamber of Commerce requests 50,000 funding from Council.
Fay Observer
May 18
6B
John Corbett, Chairman of the Tourist Convention Industry Committee of the
Fayetteville Area Chamber of Commerce would like to see at least $100 million of
those travel, vacation and convention dollars end up in the Fayetteville area Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 13
1B
Chamber 'hints' at funding needs.
Fay Observer
Oct 19
1B
Chamber plans for next year. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 11
2B
Photo: John A. Corbett has been elected President of the Fayetteville Area
Chamber of Commerce by its Board of Directors
Fay Observer
Dec 23
1B
Disc jockey in Charlotte has joke backfire, as Charlotte policeman puts him in
handcuffs, for charity.
Fay Times
Mar 27
14B
Higher postage rates hurt charities in NC
Fay Times
Jun 17
4B
Handgun ordinance rejected by Charlotte officials.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
6A
Charlotte is among "magic cities" which mirror national demographics.
Fay Times
Apr 22
15C
Bankers: Charlotte growth potential good, rated second after Atlanta.
Fay Times
Nov 11
17C
Charlotte officials won't ban Halloween.
Fay Observer
Mar
6
10A
Charlotte in the site of the 3rd annual soldier convention sponsored by Soldier of
Fortune magazine.
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Oct 16
1A
Soldier of Fortune Convention (mercenary) ends in Charlotte.
Fay Times
Oct 18
1B
Soldier of Fortune session has "cammies", slides, arms. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
1B
Charlotte officials are wary as Soldier of Fortune Convention nears opening.
Fay Observer
Oct 12
5A
Mercenary Convention to draw protesters in Charlotte.
Fay Times
Oct
8
10C
Charlotte soldiers' convention protested.
Fay Times
Oct 12
14B
"Soldier of Fortune" publisher discounts critics of magazine. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 21
1D
2 indicted for bad checks. (Robert Lee Johnson and Cynthia Ann Cole)
Fay Times
Jul 10
6B
James Albert Hunt, Vice-Chairman of the Hoke County Commissioners, has been
charged with passing $ 13,543 in worthless checks
Fay Observer
Dec 30
1A
Returned checks soon will be a thing of the past.
Fay Observer
Dec
6
17A
Frauds prompt tougher check-cashing policies. Photos included.
Fay Observer an
Feb 28
7F
Veronica Whitley has been changed with forging and passing checks at 3
Fayetteville branch banks.
Fay Times
Dec
9B
Charities
Charlotte
Charlotte - Conventions
Charter
See: North Carolina Charter
Checks
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cheese
Free Cheese giveaway cost NC and SC $3.4 million.
Fay Times
Mar
6
14B
Over 6,000 people got their share of free surplus cheese, according to Social
Services officials in Cumberland County.
Fay Observer
Feb 27
3A
Distribution of cheese cause big traffic snarl in Asheville.
Fay Observer
Feb 26
8A
Second federal cheese give away begins May 3.
Fay Times
Mar
3
14B
County eligibility specialists will determine who will receive 770,000 pounds of
surplus cheese allowed to NC.
Fay Observer
Jan 20
6A
State requests more cheese.
Fay Observer
Jul 23
6A
Surplus cheese to begin arriving in Cape Fear region.
Fay Times
Feb 15
1B
Food stamp recipients have been trooping to the Cumberland County Dept. of
Social Services office on Hay Street to receive free cheese.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
10A
Making the most of surplus food supplies, people line up to receive authorizations
of cheese at Cumberland County Dept. of Social Services - Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 24
1C
1,500 in Cumberland County are given cheese at Social Services - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 19
6B
Federal cheese giveaway attracts large crowds in Fayetteville - Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 19
1A
The Cumberland County Social Services Office was inundated with hundreds of
hopeful recipients of free government cheese Feb. 18 - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 18
1A
Federal cheese giveaway is now under way, distributing 51,300 pounds of surplus
processed cheese.
Fay Times
Feb 18
1B
Harnett County became one of the first counties in the state to receive its
shipment of cheese. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
5A
Free Distribution of 51,300 pounds of processed American and cheddar cheese to
poor and elderly will begin in Cumberland County the third week in Feb.
Fay Observer
Feb 13
3A
Cumberland County officials want their share of surplus cheese. Officials have
requested 60,000 pounds of processed American cheese.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
2B
Sampson Co. seeking surplus cheese for low income families.
Fay Observer
Jan 19
5A
More than 1 million Pounds of surplus cheese to NC and SC is delayed because of
snow.
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Jan 17
4B
Plans are made to distribute 777,660 pounds of federally donated cheese to the
needy in NC.
Fay Times
Jan
7
3B
Big cheese giveaway shipment reaches NC Center.
Fay Observer
Feb 10
14A
Fay Observer
Jun 23
1C
Fay Times
Dec
2
1B
OSHA Says the Benfield Industries Inc. Chemical Plant was cited in 1981 for
violations.
Fay Observer
Apr 23
5A
Reagan administration environmental policies were criticized at dedication of
National Institute of Environmental Health Science Facility. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 16
8B
Fay Times
Nov 15
8B
Chefs
Feature article on Bob Passerelli, chef at the executive mansion - Photo included.
Chemical Spills
About 1,000 Iredell County residents were evacuated from their homes after a
tanker containing Toluene overturned and spilled
Chemicals
See also: Fires - Charlotte
Schweiker, Hunt to dedicate HEW Research Headquarters for dangerous
chemicals testing at the Research Triangle Park.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Chess
Photo of Chris Neitzel and Kathryn Rucker of Fayetteville City Schools in Annual
School Chess Tournament.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
2B
5th grader Charles McLauchlin of Ramsey Street School won 1982 Fayetteville
City School Elementary Chess Tournament.
Fay Times
Jun
8
7B
Photo: Charles McLaughlin, a 5th grader at Ramsey Street Elementary School,
won the Fayetteville City Schools' Annual Chess Tournament.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
2B
Two year old child found alone in Fayetteville apartment.
Fay Times
Feb
6
12B
A Cherry Point Marine Ulysses Woods Jr. and his wife, Beverly Ann Woods, have
been charged with child abuse.
Fay Times
Oct 14
4B
Child Abuse cases rise sharply in Cumberland County
Fay Times
Jun 24
4B
A Western Carolina University psychologist is developing a test that could be
useful in identifying child abusers and potential child abusers (Dr. Joel S. Miller).
Fay Observer an
Jun 27
1B
Circus employees have been charged with child abuse in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Aug 27
4B
The Fayetteville Childbirth Education Association was organized in May of 1982 to
encourage family-centered maternity and infant care.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
4B
Midwife clinic in High Point offers alternative to hospital.
Fay Times
Sep 27
6B
Fay Times
Oct 13
6A
Standards for educating 'Willie M.' children are supported.
Fay Times
Dec 17
8C
'Latch-key kids': a new focus on an old dilemma
Fay Observer
Jul 29
4B
Working for children of poverty is career for Carrie Grace. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun
4
1C
Fayetteville Police Chief Danny Dixon cautions parents about possible problems
with children during summer months.
Fay Times
Jun
5
7B
It is reported that there are 953 'Willie M.' children in NC ('Willie M.' Children are
under 18, have behavior problems and emotional, neurological or mental
disorders.)
Fay Times
Nov 11
3B
State preparing for release of nearly 100 'Willie M.' children (violence-prone) from
5 state training schools.
Fay Times
Dec
6
1B
A legislative committee has voted to support a bill that would allow the legislature
to set standards for educating 'Willie M.' children through language in the Biennial
Budget..
Fay Observer
Dec 17
5A
Educators and mental health professionals gather in Fayetteville to map plans for
taking care of aggressive childen suffering serious handicaps.
Fay Times
Feb 26
1B
The Respite Care Program is being organized by the Army Community Services
Social Work Section and the Cumberland/Fayetteville Services for the Disabled or
Handicapped Child. Alice Thrasher column.
Fay Observer
Mar 25
6B
Fay Observer
Nov 18
2B
Child Abuse
Childbirth
See also: Caesarean Section
Cape Fear Valley Hospital has a new birthing bed. Photos included.
Children and Youth
Children, Handicapped
See Also: Handicapped
Children, Imprisonment
Jail terms harmful to children, according to Governor's Council.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Children's Book Week
Children's book week is Nov. 15 - 21. The slogan is "Get Lost In A Book."
Fay Observer an
Nov 14
3F
Fay Observer
Oct
1
14B
Fay Observer an
Dec 12
1G
Fay Observer
Jan 20
1C
Photos of Oct. 3 Crop Walk for Hunger (Christian Rural Overseas Program).
Fay Times
Oct
4
5B
There were 502 participants in the Annual 10-Mile Christian Rural Overseas
Program. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
4
1B
The Santas at the Fayetteville Shopping Centers are checking their lists. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Dec 22
1A
Four Raeford cousins received an unusual Christmas present, their very own
spaceship. Photo included.
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Dec 25
1B
Christmas memories. Photos included.
Fay Observerand
Dec 19
17
Photo of Fort Bragg soldier John Hartz boards a train in Fayetteville for Baltimore
where he'll spend the Christmas Holidays.
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Dec 19
1A
Photo of 75 choir members in the shape of a Christmas tree at Snyder Memorial
Baptist Church.
Fay Observer
Dec
2
1B
Santa Claus 'talks' to deaf children in Charlotte.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
6B
Bikers bring gifts to the less fortunate in Fayetteville. Photos included
Fay Observer an
Dec 19
1B
Brewster the rooster pulls Santa's sleigh while reindeer rest at Fayetteville Faith
Day Care Center. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 22
1A
Holiday entertaining lights up Christmas spirit for Robert and Sylvia Ray. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Dec 22
1C
Christmas day in Fayetteville will be balmy. No snow for us.
Fay Times
Dec 24
1A
35 disadvantaged Belt Boulevard children get Yule treat. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 24
1B
The Rauch Family at Fort Bragg celebrate Christmas - Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Dec 25
5A
Tar heels show Christmas spirit.
Fay Observer an
Dec 25
2B
NC shoppers crowd stores in after-Christmas-rush to exchange and return gifts.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 28
1A
A sign where Santa Claus sat at Cross Creek Mall tells youngsters where Santa
has gone and that he will indeed return next year. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 28
1A
Giving: Despite hard economic times, generosity abounds in Christmas projects,
donations by groups, people.
Fay Observer
Dec 24
1B
The Annual Santa's Workshop, sponsored by the Fayetteville/Cumberland County
Youth Council will be held Dec. 19-23 at the Rowan Youth Center - Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Dec 12
2E
Chimpanzees
Trudy, The 10-year-old Fayetteville chimpanzee who appeared on network
television and in a motion picture, died 9/27.
Chinaware
See: Porcelain
Chinqua - Penn Plantation
Feature article on the Chinqua-Penn House in Reidsville. Photo included.
Chocolate
America's love affair with Chocolate. Recipes included.
Christian Rural Overseas Program
Christmas
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Volunteers bring Yule cheer to many in Cape Fear region.
Fay Times
Dec 15
1B
Office parties in areas are more private than prudent. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 15
1C
Playing Santa found to be costly role.
Fay Observer
Dec
7
8A
Christmas opportunity families effort begins.
Fay Observer
Dec
1
1B
Carolina Christmas Calendar. Photo included of Christmas tree in the Biltmore
House.
Fay Observer an
Nov 29
1E
Crowds heavy in shopping malls in Fayetteville, merchants still cautious in
economic appraisal. Photo included.
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Nov 27
1A
NC cities gearing up for Christmas.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
5A
Cape Fear region towns and cities are bringing in the Christmas season - List of
Christmas Parades included..
Fay Times
Nov 26
1B
Saints Claus is to visit Fayetteville on December 11, 1982.
Fay Times
Nov 20
1B
'A Christmas Carol' Marionettes light holiday show at the Cumberland County
Auditorium. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 15
6A
The Fayetteville/Cumberland County Christmas Parade will be held Dec. 11
beginning at 10 am. Any business or organization interested in participating should
contact the Olde Fayetteville Assoc. at 483-2073 - Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Oct
1
2A
Rodanthe, on NC Outer Banks, still celebrates the Epiphany as Christmas. Photos
included.
Fay Times
Jan 13
6A
An old - fashioned Christmas: photo of traditional Christmas decorations at the
home of Noel and Phillip Harris at 118 Hillside Ave. (House was built for George
Lauder.)
Fay Observer an
Dec 19
1C
Photo of law office on Dick Street decorated for Christmas. Photo of tree
decorations inside and outside homes.
Fay Observer
Dec 14
1B
Photo of Christmas decorations being put up at Eutaw Shopping Center.
Fay Observer an
Dec
3
6B
Photo of the Market House being decorated for Christmas.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
6B
Christmas parade not all wet to crows (41 Fayetteville Christmas Parade). Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Dec 12
1B
Christmas spirits wins out over rain, cool at parade. Photos included.
Fay Observer an
Dec 12
1A
Tis the season for shopping. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
8A
Fayetteville area merchants report strong sales as they enter the final shopping
week before Christmas.
Fay Observer an
Dec 18
1A
Fayetteville Christmas shoppers are being practical.
Fay Times
Dec 20
1B
Shoppers seek 'quality'.
Fay Observer
Dec 20
14B
Photo: Gwen Morris and daughter Hilari, two, decided to take a break from
Christmas shopping.
Fay Observer
Dec 24
7B
Increase in holiday retail sales is predicted over last year.
Fay Observer
Dec 28
5A
Tar Heel Christmas trees to adorn the White House
Fay Observer
Nov 26
5A
Christmas trees: a year round job for growers. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Dec 14
11A
Christmas - Decorations
Christmas - Parade
Christmas - Shopping
Christmas - Trees
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Inmates at the Wake Advancement Center posing on a special Christmas
message they found attached to a balsam fir tree imported from Quebec, Canada.
Fay Times
Dec 22
4B
Photo of Governor and Mrs. Hunt after lighting ceremony of the state Christmas
tree.
Fay Times
Dec 16
20B
Ashe County trees adorn White House.
Fay Times
Dec 16
20B
First lady Nancy Reagan to get NC tree grown by Hall and Sarah Johnson of
Lansing, NC
Fay Observer
Dec
9
7A
Christmas tree surplus could force down profits.
Fay Observer
Nov 30
6A
Firs grown by tree farmers in Washington and NC have been selected as the
official White House tree for 1982 and 1983.
Fay Times
Aug 26
18C
NC Christmas tree growers battle aphids.
Fay Times
Jul 29
22C
North Carolina tree famers will bring in between $14.5 million and $15 million from
Christmas tree sales.
Fay Observer an
Dec 25
5B
Christmas trees selling fast. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 13
1B
Churches
Computers easing work load in larger churches. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jul
9
13A
Churches join efforts to assist war victims.
Fay Times
Aug
7
9A
Baptist youth teams offering varied activities.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
19A
Area churches to join National Day of Prayer May 6.
Fay Observer
Apr 30
8A
Local churches flimflamed.
Fay Observer
Nov 23
6B
Fay Observer
Feb
7
12A
Fay Observer
Jun 25
19A
Fay Observer
Nov 29
5A
Fay Observer
Jun
8
7A
Fay Times
Aug 18
7B
Centenary sermon revealed the history of the Fayetteville Presbytery In 1858. Dick
Brown Column
Fay Observer
May 17
1B
Centennial speaker traces history of Bluff Church. Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
May 19
1B
Last of three articles on the history of the early Highland Scots and the Fayetteville
Presbytery (Old Bluff Church) Dick Brown Column.
Fay Observer
May 21
1B
The NC Property Tax Commission ruled against Southview Presbyterian Church in
an appeal seeking tax exemption for 15 1/2 acres of church land.
Fay Observer
Feb
1B
Churches - Fayetteville - Presbyterian
Cross Creek Presbyterian at 2005 Fort Bragg Road was robbed Feb. 5.
Churches - Autryville - Baptist
Rev. G. N. Ashley pastor of the Long Branch Baptist Church in Autryville plans to
retire.
Churches - Catholic
South's Catholic population grows 37 percent during 70's.
Churches - Charlotte - Catholic
Catholics nationwide are raising money to produce 'professional' television that
could be used by commercial networks..
Churches - Cumberland County - Baptist
Yadkin Road Baptist Church is burglarized.
Churches - Cumberland County - Pres
Churches - Cumberland County - Presbyterian
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Churches - Fairmont - Baptist
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First Baptist Church of Fairmont will dedicate new sanctuary. Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Jun
5
9A
Cape Fear region churches plan special services.
Fay Times
Dec 31
1B
Photographs of churches - Gardners United Methodist's new sanctuary and the
ground breaking for the new Northwood Temple Church.
Fay Observer
Nov
6
10A
Area churches plan services for Christmas.
Fay Times
Dec 23
1B
Ambassador for Jesus Christ Church plans home for freed prisoners in Harnett
County. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan
8
9A
Fay Observer
Mar 26
20A
Photo of 75 choir members in the shape of a Christmas tree at Snyder Memorial
Baptist Church
Fay Observer
Dec
2
1B
Rosa L. Parks, "Mother of modern Civil Rights Movement on America" visits Lewis
Chapel Missionary Baptist Church on Raeford Road. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1A
Pastor Thomas J. Fulk of Immanuel Baptist Church sees interest in laity
participation. Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar
5
18A
More than 1,000 turned out to hear Rosa L. Parks, "Mother of the Civil Rights
Movement" speak at Lewis Chapel Baptist Church. Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 22
1B
First Baptist Church on Anderson Street is sued for alleged nonpayment by Kyle
Roofing Co.
Fay Observer
Jan 23
10A
Photo: A silhouette of First Baptist Church on Anderson Street.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
8B
Fay Observer
Sep 12
1F
Fay Times
Apr 19
7B
Mt. Hebrew A.M.E. Zion church was robbed and 4,500 worth of public address
equipment was taken.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
6B
Photo: The steeple of the old Calvary Methodist Church building at the intersection
of Southern Ave. and Whitfield St. is removed as part of the renovation project.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
6B
Rev. Herman Stanford Winberry is Fayetteville District Superintendent of United
Methodist Church.
Fay Times
Jun 10
5B
Local pastor, the Rev. Michael L. Hale of Person Street United Methodist Church,
offers family enrichment program.
Fay Observer
May 14
8A
Fay Times
Nov 27
2B
Fay Observer
Apr 30
8A
Churches - Fayetteville
Churches - Fayetteville - Baptist
First Baptist Church on Anderson St. has a program for the deaf. For about 10
years. Photos included
Churches - Fayetteville - Baptist
Churches - Fayetteville - Episcopal
Parishioners of St. Joseph's Episcopal Church at Ramsey and Moore Streets will
receive notification that the church, built in 1896-97 is listed on the National
Register of Historical Places - Photos included.
Churches - Fayetteville - Greek Orthodox
Photo of Greek Orthodox celebration of Easter at Saint Constantine and Helen
Greek Orthodox Church.
Churches - Fayetteville - Methodist
Churches - Fayetteville - Pentecostal Holiness
New locks don't stop break-in at church - Holy Pentecostal Church on Neville
Street.
Churches - Fayetteville - Presbyterian
Moderator Dottie Barnard seeks prayer for church - Photo included.
Churches - Fayetteville - Tri-Racial
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Assembly of God Church completes facilities on US 301 South. Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Apr 23
18A
Fay Times
Jan
9
9A
Fay Observer
Mar 16
1B
Fay Times
Sep 10
2B
Churches - Hoke County - Presbyterian
Photo of Bethel Presbyterian Church in Hoke County
Churches - Linden - Baptist
Cumberland County Commissioners erased 1980 tax bill for the Antioch Free Will
Baptist Church in Linden.
Churches - Lutheran
Cape Fear Lutherans happy about church mergers.
Churches - North Carolina - Presbyterian
Proposed merger between Presbyterian Church and United Presbyterian Church
sparks controversy in NC
Fay Times
Jul
5
6B
Southern churches may withdraw if Presbyterians merge units.
Fay Observer
Jul
5
5A
Fay Observer
Jun
2
2B
Pullen Memorial Baptist Church votes for freeze on nuclear arms build-up.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
5A
Rev. W.W. Finlater makes plans for retirement. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 24
1A
Fay Observer
Oct 17
2B
Fay Times
Jun
3
3B
Fay Observer
Sep
4
11A
Cigarette regulation urged to cut furniture fires.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
5A
Per capita cigarette smoking dropped 2% this year to the lowest level in 25 years.
Fay Observer an
Dec 18
1B
North Carolinians are buying fewer cigarettes
Fay Observer
Jan 17
1B
Law credited with cigarette smuggling decline.
Fay Observer
Jul 25
1B
Cigarettes blamed for furniture fires by an appointee to the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
5A
Anti-smoking cowboy film, 'Death in the West' is beginning to play and receive
attention across the nation.
Fay Times
Dec
Churches - Presbyterian Synod
Presbyterian Synod of NC voted not to join the Religious Coalition for Abortion and
supported ERA.
Churches - Raleigh - Baptist
Churches - Rockingham County
The church of the Epiphany, one ot the oldest churches in Rockingham County
has collected a storehouse of interesting data during its 138-year existence.
Churches - Sanford
Sanford planning board approves construction of two new churches.
Churches - Statesville
Church frescoes by artist Ben Long puts the town of Statesville on the map.
Cigarettes
2
24C
Jul 26
6A
Cigarettes - Taxation
Effect of cigarette tax debated.
Fay Observer
East switches, Helms hedges on cigarette tax bill.
Fay Observer
U.S. Senators Jesse Helms and John East switched votes to support tax bill.
Senator Jesse Helms defends critical votes on bill raising cigarette tax.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Aug
8
1B
Fay Times
Jul 24
1B
Fay Observer
Jul 24
3A
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Cigarette tax effects debated by the industry.
Fay Times
Jul 26
1B
NC delegation hopes to cut cigarette tax from bill.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
13A
Cigarette tax increase said cause of lower leaf prices.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
5A
Tax hike on cigarettes won't cut smoking habits, according to a magazine article.
Fay Times
Dec 16
4B
Governor aims at House in cigarette tax battle.
Fay Observer
Jul 23
5A
R.J. Reynolds Industies Inc. is facing major uncertainties because of 1983 eight
cents-a-pack ciagarette tax increase.
Fay Times
Nov 18
5B
US Rep. Charles Rose says he backs cigarette tax hike.
Fay Observer
Aug 13
1B
Governor Hunt says tobacco tax is going to cost us jobs.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
12A
Cigarette tax hike cuts tobacco demand.
Fay Observer
Oct
8
5A
1,800 workers seen as tobacco tax victims
Fay Observer
Aug 27
5A
Jesse Helms hopes fallout over tobacco tax is limited.
Fay Observer
Aug 23
5A
Firms raise cigarette prices to ease impact of tax.
Fay Observer
Oct
6
14A
Changes in federal tobacco program and doubling of the federal tax to 16 cents a
pack has created a year of uncertainty.
Fay Times
Oct
4
5B
State tobacco officials rap tax bill.
Fay Observer
Aug 21
3B
No huge smoking decline seen because of tax.
Fay Observer
Dec 14
5A
Sen. Helms has written a letter to Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham saying
that Graham and Governor Hunt share part of the blame for the recent tobacco tax
increase.
Fay Times
Sep 21
7B
All but one of NC's congressional delegation voted against the $98.3 billion tax bill
that increases the Federal tax on cigarettes to 16 cents a pack.
Fay Observer
Aug 20
1A
New tobacco tax expected to cost 1,800 NC jobs.
Fay Times
Aug 27
1B
1,800 workers seen as tobacco tax victims.
Fay Observer
Aug 27
5A
R.J. Reynolds hikes cigarette price.
Fay Observer
Aug 29
2B
Thanks to the same revenue bill that doubled the federal cigarette tax, about
15,000 NC residents are eligible to start collecting up to 10 more weeks of
unemployment insurance.
Fay Observer
Sep 13
5A
Millions in losses warned if cigarette tax is approved.
Fay Observer
Aug 19
5A
Ellen Scarborough rides a circus elephant from Ringling Bros. Circus. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Mar
9
1A
"All creatures are great" to Circus vet Dr. Daniel C. Laughlin. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb
7
1E
Lou Jacobs 79-year-old clown will be a part of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum
and Bailey Circus when it comes to Fayetteville March 9 & 10 - Photo included..
Fay Observer
Feb 28
1E
Photo: Gunther Gebel-Williams star animal trainer for the Ringling Brothers and
Barnum and Bailey Circus unloads animals for the traditional animal walk from
Blount St. to the arena..
Fay Observer
Mar
9
6B
Photo of circus at the Cumberland County Memorial Arena.
Fay Observer
Mar 10
1B
Cathy and Ken Vatter have the pleasant job of making sure circus folk dine heartily
on the fine fixins of the Pie Car. List of favorite dishes included.
Fay Observer
Mar 10
1C
Clyde Beatty - Cole Brothers Circus set to open run in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Sep
7B
Circus
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"Greatest show on earth" plays to packed house in Cumberland County Arena.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Mar 10
1B
Donna Lewis, social worker becomes circus marketer. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep
4
1B
Clowning around at the big top. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep
2
4B
Putting up the big top - tent put up behind Bordeaux Convention Center. Photos
included.
Fay Times
Sep
2
1C
Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus will be in Fayetteville May 9 and
10. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
8A
The 111th Edition of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus is coming to
the Cumberland County Memorial Arena, March 9-10 - Photo included..
Fay Observer
Jan 31
4E
Circus elephants are on the way to Fayetteville as parade of the animals runs from
Blount to Memorial Arena.
Fay Times
Mar
8
8A
Tina Gebel finds advantages, disadvantages to life in the center ring. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1E
Photo of the Clyde Beatty - Cole Brothers Circus in the Bordeaux Shopping Center.
Fay Times
Sep
2
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 29
6B
Fay Times
Nov
5
2B
Marilyn Braun, ANC civil defense director who ripped down fullout shelter signs
becaue she felt the government's old Civil Defense Program was a hollow shell
does not have high hopes for the new plan.
Fay Observer
Apr
4
4B
William C. Finch civil preparedness Director of Cumberland County resigns.
Fay Observer
Jan 22
6B
Fayetteville City council approves John McInnis for civil preparedness director.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1B
John C. McInnis is recommended for job of County Civil Director.
Fay Times
Apr 22
2B
John McInnis will be recommended as Cumberland County's next Civil
Preparedness Coordinator. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 22
1B
A mock disaster drill set for 11/13 will involve evacuation of homes in Cedar Creek
Road area.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
7D
Greensboro civil defense chief raps Reagan plan.
Fay Times
May
3
14B
John C. McInnis is Cumberland county's civil preparedness coordinator. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Nov
8
1A
Black Christians must put aside their differences to fight an administration that
threatens to "turn back the clock on civil rights," according to ministers. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
Civil rights leaders plan a 2-year campaign against hazardous waste landfills.
Fay Times
Nov
3B
Citizen of the Year
Mac Beard was honored as Outstanding Citizen of the Year for 1981 by the
Cumberland County Human Relations Advisory Commission. Photo included.
City County Bureau of Narcotics
Erwin Town Board will participate in city/county agency for narcotics and
dangerous drugs.
Civil Defense
See: Civil Preparedness
Civil Liberties
See: North Carolina Civil Liberties Union
Civil Preparedness
Civil Rights
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NC Civil Rights Advisory Panel victim of changed attitudes.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
14B
Bubblegum case ends, but racial bias charges persist in Greensboro.
Fay Observer
Mar 25
5A
Civil rights charges sought in Klan shootout.
Fay Observer
Mar 22
8B
Rosa L. Parks, "Mother of modern Civil rights Movement in America," visits Lewis
Chapel Missionary Baptist Church on Raeford Road. Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1A
Southern Regional Council civil rights group says NC has violated the 1965 voting
rights act 150 times.
Fay Times
Feb
3
1B
More than 1,000 turned out to hear Rosa L. Parks, "Mother of the Civil Rights
Movement" speak at Lewis Chapel Baptist Church. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb 22
1B
Civil Rights activist Rosa L. Parks will address the congregation of Lewis Chapel
Missionary Baptist Church.
Fay Times
Feb 20
5B
Blacks rally against Reagan policies.
Fay Observer
Feb 19
6A
Joe Raynor withdraws from the Fayetteville Civil Service Study Board.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
1B
Civil Service Study Committee elected Jeff Thompson, sets session.
Fay Observer
Dec
1
1B
Fayetteville Mayor Bill Hurley suggests special panel to study civil service agency.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
2B
Fayetteville City Council authorizes panel to evaluate Civil Service Unit.
Fay Times
Oct 12
1B
Ray W. 'Red' Nabors has been appointed to the Fayetteville Civil Service
Commission. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 12
1B
The Fayetteville Civil Service Commission chose former Sen. Joe Raynor and
former commission member Annette J. Cobb to serve on Mayor Bill Hurleys
committee to reevaluate the Civil Services Commission.
Fay Observer
Nov
5
1B
June Goforth, former Cumberland County tax supervisor, has been appointed to a
blue-ribbon study committee established to examine the functions and values of
the Fayetteville Civil Service Commission.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
10
Clarkton town officials must pay $16, 528 in legal fees to U.S. Marshall -- or else.
Fay Times
Dec 16
1B
The town of Clarkton may have its police cruisers, garbage trucks, backhoe or
pickup trucks impounded by the government if it does not come up with $16,528 in
legal fees it owes.
Fay Observer
Dec 16
11A
See also: NAACP
Civil Service Commission
Clarendon Gardens
See: Gardens, Clarendon
Clarkton
Clean - Up Campaigns
City Cleanup Effort started in Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Jul
2
6B
Clean up week is set for April 19 - 24 in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Apr 10
5B
Fayetteville City Council delays anti-litter education program decision
Fay Times
Apr 14
6B
Committee formed to fight litter in Cumberland County.
Fay Observer
Aug 26
1B
Anti-Litter effort in Fayetteville endorsed by City Council.
Fay Observer
Apr 21
2B
Fayetteville City sanitation workers will scour the city and pick up anything that can
be lifted into their trucks during a one day spring cleaning of the city. Photos
included
Fay Observer
Apr 28
1B
Carolinas may help pay bill for nuclear cleanup.
Fay Observer
Jul
5A
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Photo: Fayetteville / Cumberland County Youth Council members clean up broken
glass and other debris at Mary McDonald Park off Murchison Road.
Fay Observer
Group plans Cumberland litter attack.
Fayetteville schedules Clean up Litter Week.
Jul
9
6B
Fay Times
Aug 26
12C
Fay Times
Apr 21
7B
Durham parishioners immunize after Pastor Jim Behan contracted hepatitis.
Fay Observer
Apr 29
2B
Local pastor, the Rev. Michael L. Hale of Person Street United Methodist Church,
offers family enrichment program.
Fay Observer
May 14
8A
State clergy reaction mixed on Graham's Russian trip.
Fay Observer
May 14
8B
Humanity is plunging madly toward Armageddon warns Evangelist Billy Graham
who recevived a $200,000 prize for spreading religion around the globe - Photo
included.
Fay Observer
May 19
10A
Billy Graham says he never meant to imply there was no religious persecution in
the Soviet Union and his remarks were misinterpreted.
Fay Observer
May 20
9a
Photo: The Rev. Jimmy F. Cummings stands In front of Mount Olive United
Methodist Church in Lumberton where he is celebrating his 10th anniversary.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
18A
Irish minister, Rev. Douglas Mark, is associate of Raeford Presbyterian Church.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 19
22A
Rev. G.N. Ashley, pastor of the Long Branch Baptist Church In Autryville plans to
retire.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
19A
Nuclear disarmament issue discussed by church leaders.
Fay Observer
Aug 26
2B
Rev. W.W. Finlator makes plans for retirement. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 24
1A
Evangelist Billy Graham sets UNC lectures. Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr
4
2B
Ministers stress weekly sermon preparation.
Fay Observer
Mar 12
15B
Pastor Thomas J. Fulk of Immanuel Baptist Church sees interest In laity
particpation. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar
5
18A
First NC woman pastor, Rev. Paula Clayton, is in Roseboro. Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 19
20a
Bishop Thomas A. Fraser, Jr, head of the Episcopal Diocese of NC For 21 years,
has announced his resignation.
Fay Observer
Jan 30
3A
Rev. Robert Lowe And his wife paid $500 to about 50 people who were held up at
the Canaan Land House of Prayer in Greensboro.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
5A
Few preachers will ever match the record turned in by the Rev. A.N. Ferguson.
Dick Brown Column.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1B
Bill Murray, son of Madalyn Murray O'Hair, the 'most hated women in America'
rejects Atheism, preaches at Northwood Temple in Fayetteville. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 19
1B
NC theologians meet to discuss scientific ethics.
Fay Observer
Apr
5
11B
Fay Observer
Nov
2
5A
Fay Observer
Nov 11
1B
Clergy
Clergy; Catholic Church
Married man ordained as Catholic Priest (Father Dennis Kuhn of Hendersonville).
Clerical Efficiency
See: Fayetteville City Government
Clerks, Superior Court
Cumberland County Superior Court Clerk, Tommy Griffin, responds by memo in
relation to study that would require the clerks to deposit most of the money with
the State Treasurer..
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Superior Court Clerks around the state are fighting proposed legislation that would
require them to turn over control of their checking accounts to the State Treasurer.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Nov 10
1B
EMS (Emergency Medical Service) administrative costs are cited in Clinton.
Fay Observer
May 28
3A
Clinton City Council has postponed action on closing off East Robinson Street.
Fay Times
Oct
7
20C
Clinton plans theater, arts complex for town.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
8A
Fay Observer
Oct
3
1E
Fay Times
Apr 13
12A
Yury Belov, Soviet clown, to teach at NC School of the Arts.
Fay Observer
Jul 18
1E
Lou Jacobs, 79 year old clown, will be a part of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum
and Bailey Circus when it comes to Fayetteville Mar. 9 & 10 - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 28
1E
'Aglow' women's organization in Fayetteville seeks fellowship based on special tie
that binds. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Mar 14
1G
Motorists' Clubs : Insurance troubles on the road - Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 14
8A
Lobbying for drivers is the long-time goal of Carolina Motor Club.
Fay Times
Dec 14
8A
Nuclear Freeze unit formed in Fayetteville - interested persons should content Ann
Ashford at 483-1486 or Bob Gosney at 323-3912.
Fay Observer
Oct 22
1B
Lillington Garden Club will keep on planting Bradford pear trees in downtown.
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
New Buckeye Club in Fayetteville helps estranged Ohioans - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 17
9A
Find-a-Friend Club started in Fayetteville - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 12
1F
The Fayetteville Childbirth Education Association was organized in May of 1982 to
encourage family, maternity, and infant care.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
4B
Ottilie Kirby is president of the Fayetteville German Club. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 14
9A
The local chapter of the Sierra Club got caught in the legislative redistricting
confusion and quickly turned a planned 'Candidates' Night' into a forum for
Cumberland County Commissioner candidates..
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1B
The Society of Creative Anachronism in Fort Bragg has 18 members - Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1E
Feature Article on the Fayetteville Garden Club. Photos included
Fay Observer
Apr 11
1C
The Earl D. Britt Youth Club may be closed for lack of funding. Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 10
1B
Green Valley Country Club sold to local Businessmen.
Fay Observer
Jul
7
2B
Green Valley Country Club is sold to five Fayetteville businessmen who plan
expansion program.
Fay Times
Jul
7
1B
Clinics
See: Medical Care
Clinton
Clones
Invasion of the Clones - Rod Stewart show brings in a packed house for a night
club in Fayetteville. Photos included.
Clown
Rennie Chastain's profession is creating fantasy. Photos included
Clowns
Clubs
Clubs - Fayetteville
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Coaches
Coaches, Tom Jones and Len Maness share views of profession and kids. Photos
included (Bruce McFarren and Bob Paroli)
Fay Observer
Jul 25
1D
Fayetteville's Jimmy Raye considered For USFL top coaching position. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jul 18
1D
Henry A. Black, who once coached EE Smith to 46 straight wins in basketball will
be inducted into the CJAA Hall of Fame in Norfolk VA. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 25
4C
Coaching Yow sisters are writing tales of success - Photos included.
Fay Observer
Feb
2
4B
The adoption of proposed relaxed air pollution limits for the state's 44 coal burning
power plants will mean dirtier air.
Fay Observer
Mar 31
12A
Major coal firm in state will be back in operation soon (Alla Ohio Coal Co.)
Fay Observer
Mar 31
10A
Several coal company officials in NC discouraged by the growing oil glut, say they
may not build planned exporting plants at the state's ports.
Fay Observer
Apr
5
5A
A Carteret Co. citizens' group and two newspapers have filed suit against the Ports
Authority seeking the release of an engineering report about NC's first coal export
facility.
Fay Observer
Apr 21
8A
State is proposing pollution standards for coal plants. There are 43 coal fired
power plants in NC.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
9A
Coast Guard Won't Close NC office.
Fay Observer
Jun 29
6A
Trimmed down Coast Guard prepares for tough season.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
5A
Swansboro Coast Guard station is being closed by the federal government.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
13A
Chicamacomico Coast Guard Station veteran John Herbert talks about the old
days. Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb
2
5A
The coast guard station at Cape Lookout will be decommissioned as a search and
rescue facility because of federal budget cuts. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 18
5A
Review scheduled of Coastal Act.
Fay Observer
Jan
3
2B
Coastal area management act is supported.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
6A
Changes said needed in Coastal Resource Act.
Fay Observer
Apr
1
5A
Farmers and fisherman in coastal Carolina are feuding over drainage problems.
Fay Times
Jun
3
10C
State Officials say they plan to use a donation of the islands and marshes
surrounding Bald Head Island to help the state to buy and protect three other
barrier islands.
Fay Observer
Jul
8
5A
Storm leaves battered coast. Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 26
2A
NC Coastal Commission change seen.
Fay Observer
Nov 17
7A
Walter R.Davis a Texas oilman gave NC property Near Bald Head Island (250
acres).
Fay Observer
Jan
8
5A
Duke University marine biologist has established himself as probably the leading
opponent of development of NC's coast.
Fay Observer
Mar
9
5A
Fay Times
Dec
2
8C
Coal
Coast Guard
Coast Guard Stations
Coastal Area
Coastal areas
Changes in the Coastal Area Management Act have been turned down.
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Collecting of Accounts
Federal law prohibits harrassment of a consumer by a third party debt collection
agency. See Live Wire For More Information.
Fay Observer
Oct 19
1A
Fay Observer
Oct 27
12A
College tuition, housing increase.
Fay Observer
Aug 20
5A
NC is fifth in the nation in overall spending for colleges and universities, spending
$4,156 per full time student.
Fay Times
Mar 11
22C
Guilford Technical institute is denied opportunity to change its status and its name.
Fay Times
Mar 12
3B
New College programs help students keep benefits.
Fay Observer
Mar 28
1B
38 independent colleges will seek tax-exempt revenue bonds.
Fay Observer
May
3
7A
PSU, ECU Conduct Graduation Exercises.
Fay Observer
Mar
9
4B
Thousands Graduate from NC colleges and universities.
Fay Observer
May 10
6A
Governor Hunt endorses tax-fee bonds for colleges.
Fay Times
May 17
1B
College Campuses are still at work in the summer. Sketches included.
Fay Observer
May 30
1F
Predominantly black universities said not becoming obsolete.
Fay Observer
Jan
4
5A
Students at state colleges are facing higher tuitions.
Fay Times
Aug 20
7C
NC colleges try to firm up shrinking financial aid packages hurt by budget cuts.
Fay Times
Jan 30
1B
A civil rights attorney says he will appeal a decision by a Federal Appeals Court
not interfere with the implementation of a desegregation plan for public colleges in
NC.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
1B
Officials worry over student alcohol use in NC colleges.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
12A
Despite the tight economy, Guilford College is paying cash for goods and
services, keeping up on building maintenance and providing loans for students
who no longer qualify for federal aid.
Fay Times
Sep
2
4B
"Black Students Guide To Colleges" is compiled.
Fay Observer
Oct
8
9B
Southern Regional Education Board says colleges show a 60% increase in
number of students on the South.
Fay Times
Oct 14
28C
Universities' Black studies lose students.
Fay Times
Dec
6
5B
Black Colleges in financial danger.
Fay Observer
Feb
8
8B
Some College and University Administrators in NC and SC are disgruntled about a
publication which says unflattering things about them or fails to acknowledge their
existence.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
5A
College Bond Amendment Rejected by NC voters.
Fay Observer
Jul 15
5A
College Dropouts
Governor Hunt says the state Board of Education and the State Board of
Community Colleges should monitor dropouts after they leave school.
Colleges and Universities
Colleges and Universities - Private
NC Private colleges and universities appeal for more financial aid.
Fay Observer
Nov
7
2B
Applications to private colleges are down.
Fay Observer
Jun
1
5A
Private NC colleges report that aid cuts are having little effect on applications for
admission.
Fay Times
May
7
12C
More Private College Support Urged.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
6A
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Color - Fashion
Color expert Evelyn Allen of Raleigh was at Belks Mar. 4 to consult with local
women on color and line analysis. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar
5
13A
Fay Observer
Oct
8
6A
Columbus County is delinquent on $88,000 in payments for FmHA loans.
Fay Observer
May 18
5A
Columbus County considers proposal for saving energy in offices.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
5A
State official criticizes voting probe in Columbus Co.
Fay Times
Mar 30
10B
Fay Times
Oct 18
6B
No indictments have been initiated in Columbus County voting probe.
Fay Times
May 19
1B
Grand Jury will probe Columbus County voting procedures.
Fay Times
Mar 25
1B
Columbus voting fraud probe continues with grand jury.
Fay Times
May 17
1B
State Board of Elections secretary Alex Brook disputes claims that vote buying in
Columbus Co. is widespread. Photo included.
Fay Times
Apr
3
6B
Fay Times
Nov 12
3B
Carl Stahnke, a 12 year-old sixth grader creates his own comic books. Carl is a
student at Grays Creek Elementary School. Photos included
Fay Observer
Apr 13
7A
The Fayetteville Observer will start carrying that wise guy cat Garfield daily on its
comics page.
Fay Observer
May 28
1B
Exporters mad over Co-Op sales Overseas.
Fay Observer
Dec
2
5A
NC firms say Japan blocking markets.
Fay Observer
Aug 31
5A
State's exports helped by allowing certain banks to have part ownership in export
trading companies.
Fay Observer
Jul 27
3A
Companies exporting Tar Heel products abroad do a booming business in a
recession, but lose credibility with foreign customers when they turn back to
domestic markets after the slump.
Fay Observer
Jul 12
5A
Clyde Andrew wages war on foreign goods. Photo included
Fay Times
Dec 16
7B
Color of Leaves
Fall color in NC's highest mountain elevations will reach its peak the third week in
Oct.
Columbus County
Columbus County - Commissioners - Candidates
Political office of Caletta Faulk, a republican candidate for a seat on the Columbus
County Board of Commissioners was riddled with gunfire.
Columbus County - Voting
Coma
Greensboro paper vender Talmadge Varner, 68, dies after 2 years in coma after
being attacked and robbed.
Comic Books, Strips, Etc.
Comic Strips
See: Comic Books, Strips, Etc.
Commerce
See also: Business
Commercials
See: Television Advertizing
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Commissions
A recent Supreme Court ruling could affect 36 NC state boards and commissions.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
5A
Christian Action League wants Governor Hunt to form new commission to study
drunk driving.
Fay Observer
Jan 15
3A
How Many Commissions Are There?
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1B
Committee of 100 offers top goals for community. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 17
1B
'100 Committee' meets and establishes goals for Fayetteville and Cumberland
County. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 17
1B
Fay Times
Feb
6
6B
The State Board of Community Colleges has disapproved a request by Guilford
Technical Instiute to allow it to offer a college transfer to Guilford Technical
Community College.
Fay Observer
Mar 12
11B
Sampson tech given new welding building.
Fay Observer
Mar
2
5A
Central Carolina Technical college will offer courses over television for home
viewers.
Fay Times
Jun
3
8C
Cape Fear Region's seven community colleges and technical institutes will lose
$881,771 in funding.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
Community Colleges need more money.
Fay Observer
May 14
5A
The state's community college system should name a North Carolina educator as
its next president says board chaiman Carl Horn.
Fay Times
Dec 22
9C
Fay Observer
Mar 22
6A
Ken Fleming, an E.E. Smith High School student, gets first-hand information on
the scope of the Community Development Commission's various projects from
Richard Herrea. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 30
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners approved Cumberland Redevelopment
Commission request to apply for grant to clear up Belt Blvd. area.
Fay Times
Jun 22
8B
Fay Observer
Jan 19
1B
Fay Observer
Nov
1B
Committee of 100
Communist Workers' Party
See: Ku Klux Klan
Community Action Programs
SENCland, a community action program, fired project director George Bryant,
who will appeal (Tabor City).
Community Colleges
Community Colleges - Students
Technical students top jobs list.
Community Development
Community Develpoment
Cumberland County Commissioners endorsed plans that will begin moving
residents out of the substandard Belt Boulevard area.
Community Devolopment
Cumberland County gets housing grant - plans to raze 49 dilapidated homes in the
Belt Boulevard area.
6
Community Food Bank
See: Food Programs
Community Programs
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Fay Observer
Nov 19
8A
Fay Times
May 10
1B
Competency on writing ok'd by NC State Board of Education for high school
seniors.
Fay Times
Nov
5
1A
Most NC competency tests for high school juniors showed unchanged results.
Fay Times
Jan
7
16C
State officials will change school competency test used in 1981.
Fay Times
Jan 28
21C
Educators' reaction mixed to writing test proposal.
Fay Observer
May 19
10A
Governor Jim Hunt urges state officials to develop writing sections for annual and
minimum public school comptency tests.
Fay Times
May 20
4B
Minority students raise competency test scores.
Fay Times
Dec 30
3B
Improvement is seen in state competency test scores for high school.
Fay Times
Jan
1
1B
Cumberland County students improve; city students do worse in competency test
scores.
Fay Observer
Dec
2
8A
A higher percentage of Cumberland County high school juniors passed the NC
competency tests than the previous year.
Fay Times
Dec
2
3B
State's writing competency test delayed.
Fay Observer
Aug 15
1A
One Percent of '82 senior class fail competency test.
Fay Observer
Jun
1
5A
NC's Seniors get another shot at the state's competency test.
Fay Observer
May 31
8B
Minorities improve scores on NC Competency Test.
Fay Observer
Dec 29
7A
U.S. Army gives intial sum of $50,000 to begin program of how to use computers
Photo included.
Fay Times
Apr 29
1B
Micro Computers (Apples) will help students and teachers at the middle schools
and high schools in Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
1B
Cumberland County gets a new computerized gas control system - Photos
included - officials are hoping that years of problems with gasoline record-keeping
are over..
Fay Observer
Mar
2
1B
The Fayetteville City Council gave the go-ahead for city manager John Smith to
lease word processing equipment at a cost of $2,944 per month.
Fay Observer
Mar
9
1B
Cumberland County's Superior Court Criminal Records will be put into a
computer. Cumberland County will be the second county in the state to have the
computer capability Photo included.
Fay Observer
May
2
1B
Fayetteville city government should run more smoothly with new word processing
center. Photo included.
Fay Times
May
8
5B
Computer delays welfare checks.
Fay Observer
Jul 17
3A
Area students, teachers are gaining computer skills at Pembroke State University.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug
2
1B
Talking computers will teach children as young as three how to write before they
can read and how to type before they can spell when a national study begins at the
Wake Co. kindergarten schools.
Fay Times
Aug 14
1B
Community Watch Program - Fayetteville
Community watch leaders believe programs really work.
Competency Test
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act
See: CETA Programs
Computers
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Students using computers outpacing others who are not.
Fay Times
Sep 25
1B
Computer Glitch solved after aid-checks snarl involving the Cape Fear region.
Fay Times
Sep 28
1B
Business Computers are doing new jobs.
Fay Observer
Oct
3
4F
2 Computer firms in Raleigh spark national attention.
Fay Times
Nov
8
6B
The development of small companies that work with computers may hold the key
to attracting more of the microeletronics industry to NC, state officials say..
Fay Observer
Nov
8
7A
UNC Chapel Hill Law School has been chosen to conduct a private program using
microcomputers for classroom instruction.
Fay Observer
Dec 10
2A
State computer move criticized as power grab.
Fay Observer
Dec 20
8A
NC officials say that state could consolidate computer systems and staffs and
save money.
Fay Times
Mar
4
3B
Computers easing work load in larger churches. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul
9
18A
Fay Times
Dec 20
9A
Fay Observer
Feb 28
2G
Fay Observer
Oct
3
1C
Fay Observer
Apr 25
8F
Photo of the former Confederate Women's Home on Fort Bragg Road. The
building has been purchased by the Fayettville School System and is scheduled to
be torn down.
Fay Observer
Aug 10
6B
Old times at the Confederate Women's Home won't be forgotten. Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 22
1F
The cornerstone of the Confederate Women's Home on Fort Bragg Road was
unearthed, revealing a 'time capsule.' Contents of box had disintegrated.
Fay Times
Aug 13
5B
Will NC send Black Attorney to Congress?
Fay Observer
Jun 29
5A
NC Congressmen get used car lobby pitch.
Fay Observer
May 22
10A
North Carolina roll call - voting of members in Congress.
Fay Times
Dec 30
3B
North Carolina roll call - voting in Congress
Fay Times
Nov
4
9C
Voting records in Congress
Fay Times
Oct
7
4B
NC roll call in Congress (voting records).
Fay Times
Dec 16
15B
Fay Observer
Jun 14
5A
Computers - North Carolina
Computer consolidation fights brewing in Raleigh amongst the state departments.
Concerts
For information on community concerts of Fayetteville call 484-4586, 497-0716 or
484-3860.
Concrete Construction
Building homes requires some concrete ideas says Clayton Britt who is concrete
contractor - Photos included.
Condominiums
Office condominiums are a new concept to the Fayetteville area; Photo of
Ravenhill Executive Park, one of the area's office condominiums is included.
Confederate Women's Home
Congress
Congress - Voting Records
Congressional Club
A fund raising drive to support a counterpart to US Sen. Jesse Helms' National
Congressional Club has been launched by a group of NC Democrats.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Congressional Club is said repudiated.
Fay Observer
Nov
3
7A
Democrats Angered by Congressional Club actions.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
5A
The National Congressional Club identified people attending a Reception for Rep.
Ike Andrews, Democrat, NC, by tracing license plates of cars parked out the
Raleigh home where the event was held.
Fay Observer
Oct 14
10A
Helms, Hunt equal in voter approval according to a survey.
Fay Times
Aug 31
9B
Democrats have 2 rivals for Congressional Club.
Fay Observer
Aug 16
5A
National Congressional Club spent $5.8 million in 1981.
Fay Times
Feb 18
1B
The National Congressional Club spent nearly as much money on 1981 as the
National Democratic party According to a Federal Report.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1A
The address of the national Congressional Club is P.O. Box 18848, Raleigh NC
27619 . The Phone Number is 782-5700 - Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
7A
U.S. Rep.Charlie Rose, D NC has recommended that two Democratic political
action committees in NC merge in an effort to combat the GOP's National
Congressional Club.
Fay Observer
Aug 30
1B
Congressmen Charlie Rose And Charles O. Whitley Explained Pay Raise Voting.
Fay Observer
Dec 16
1A
Votes of NC Members of Congress on key issues taken the week of May 10.
Fay Observer
May 19
6A
7th District Congressman Rose picks up opposition from Thomas C. Gibson.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun
3
9A
Seventh District Republican Congressional Candidate Ed Johnson accused
Representative Charlie Rose of putting his political career before the district's
unemployment situation.
Fay Observer
Jul 22
1B
Tar Heel Politics: Rose foe gears up.
Fay Observer
Jul 14
1B
How NC Representatives voted in Congress.
Fay Observer
Jul 20
11A
Charlie Rose speaks to students at Westover High School.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
1B
Votes of NC Congress Members Listed.
Fay Observer
Aug 11
7B
Rose denies allegation of interest-free campaign loan. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct 22
5A
U.S. Representative Ike F. Andrews faces DUI count. (driving under influence of
alcohol)
Fay Times
Oct
4
1A
DUI charge is denied by U.S. Rep. Ike Andrews. Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct
4
1A
Rep. Ike Andrews will continue his bid for re-election.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
1A
Rep. L.H. Fountain of Tarboro may not seek a 16th term. Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar 27
3A
Defeated Congressman says 'he may have overestimated' voters.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
6B
U.S. Rep. Walter Jones says he is recovering from surgery. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan
7
4B
Votes of NC Congress Members Listed.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
13B
Rep Ike Andrews switches stance on dam project.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
12A
Against the advice of friends and political allies 7th district Congressman Charlie
Rose of Fayetteville plans to marry an aide Sept. 25, Joan Teague. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
1B
U.S. Rep. Charles G. Rose III Democrat NC, confirmed 9/20 that he plans to marry
Joan R. Teague, a staffer on the House Subcommittee on Tobacco and Peanuts
9/25/82.
Fay Times
Sep 21
5B
Congressmen
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Rep. Charlie Rose D-NC said that a CBS television special on tobacco "shows me
as a compromiser who has to wheel and deal for his constituents."
Fay Times
Sep 15
1B
The personal secretary of US Rep. Charles G. Rose III confirmed that Rose and
his wife Sara have separated after nearly 20 years. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1A
U.S. Representative Charlie Rose of Fayetteville and his wife Sara were divorced
after 20 years.
Fay Observer
Aug 18
2B
The state Republican Party's 'Truth Squad' questioned whether Charlie Rose had
solicited campaign contributions from the Tobacco Growers Information
Committee Inc. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar
9
1B
2 NC GOP Congressmen differ on support of deficit budget.
Fay Times
Mar
8
8A
Rep. Charles Rose is not being investigated by Federal Elections Commission.
Fay Times
Feb 16
1B
U.S. Rep. Charlie Rose defends tobacco leaf price supports. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct
8
7C
Fay Times
Oct 21
1B
Rep. Charlie Rose says tobacco industry and jobs are his first priorities.
Fay Times
Nov 12
1B
Former congressman enjoys the private life.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
8B
Governor Jim Hunt says release of news of charge of secret interest-free loan to
U.S. Rep Charlie Rose was unfair. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 28
25C
U.S. Rep. Charlie G.Rose III seeks sentencing report probe check over on
apparent change in policy.
Fay Times
Oct 28
2B
Rep. Charlie Rose will file a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission
claiming that a branch of the National Congressional Club made an illegal
campaign contribution to Rose's 2 opponents.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
Sen. Jesse Helms R-NC denied that he was involved on the release of a report
alleging that Rep. Charlie Rose D-NC, received an unreported interest-free
$100,000 loan. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 24
1A
NC Republicans attack Rep. Charles Rose For illegalities stemming from fund
raising dinner.
Fay Times
Mar 10
1B
Fay Times
Oct
6
1B
GOP facing ten-year incumbent in seventh district : Ed Johnson's campaign
gaining momemtum: Charlie Rose counts on record, ignores Johnson attacks.
Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct
8
1B
Former US Attorney H.M. "Mickey" Michaux Jr, announced his candidacy for the
2nd District Congressional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Fay Observer
Mar 22
6B
Andrews Attacks Cobey In 4th District Campaign.
Fay Observer
Oct 28
5A
9 North Carolina Republican candidates for Congress in the approaching Nov.
elections have received $62,417 from the National Congressional Club in
contributions and political services.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
5A
North Carolina Congressional candidates spend $3.5 million to get elected.
Fay Times
Oct 25
12A
Rose denies allegation of interest-free campaign loan. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct 22
5A
Republican Ed Johnson runs with long-range determination. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 21
1B
Congressional candidate Ed Johnson criticizes Andrew Young's trip to Fayetteville
For Rose's campaign.
Fay Observer
Oct 20
1B
Rep. Charles Rose thinks a big win is a must. Photo
included
.
Congressmen - Campaigns
Ed Johnson will receive $ 55,000 from the Republican National Committee in his
compaign against Charlie Rose for the 7th District seat.
Congressmen - Candidates
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Representative Jim Wright cites economy, boosts Whitley, Hefner in an effort to
aid him in his re-election campaign. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 19
1B
The 4th and 11th district Congressional races are attractinng lots of attention and
money as campaign donations in two districts have totaled nearly $1 million.
Fay Observer
Oct 19
3A
Seventh District Representative Charlie Rose spoke briefly at the 39th Annual
NAACP State Convention in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Oct 15
1B
Incumbent, newcomer vie for 3rd district seat: Veteran Whitley takes nothing for
granted. Ex-POW (Prisoner of War) Red McDaniel tries down-home approach.
Fay Observer
Oct
6
1B
President Reagan has agreed to make a campaign trip to NC on behalf of
Republican Congressional Candidates (no date announced).
Fay Times
Oct 15
2A
Andrews (Ike) enters guilty plea. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
8
1A
7th district Rep. Charlie Rose was keynote speaker at the opening of the
Cumberland County Democratic Party headquarters. Photo
Fay Times
Oct
6
9B
William Cobey is spending big bucks in race against Ike Andrews. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
4
6A
Third District Congressional candidates are swapping charges and counter
charges as the campaign enters its final month.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
1B
Republican Congressional candidate Ed Johnson accused 7th District Democratic
Representative Charlie Rose of being buddies with Congressman Freddie
Richmond who resigned in disgrace.
Fay Times
Sep 15
1B
Rose opponent Ed Johnson blasts Incumbent for praising former President Jimmy
Carter.
Fay Times
Aug 24
1B
Admitting his timing is no coincidence, Republican congressional candidate Ed
Johnson unveiled a television commercial featuring former President Carter and
9th District Rep. Charlie Rose.
Fay Observer
Aug 23
1B
C. Lincoln Puckett wants to become the 5th Congressional District's next
congressman. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun
6
2B
7th District Representative Charlie Rose, running for re-election in the 7th District,
accused his opponent, Republican Ed Johnson, of being "very reckless with the
truth."
Fay Times
Sep 15
1B
Former U.S. Attorney H.M. Michaux seeks to become the first Black Congressman
from N.C in this century.
Fay Times
Mar 23
14A
Ike Andrews to Campaign Vigorously.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
7A
Governor Jim Hunt says U.S. Representative Ike Andrews can win vote.
Fay Times
Oct 11
5B
NC roll call - voting in Congress.
Fay Times
Dec 23
5B
NC roll call - voting in Congress.
Fay Times
Oct 21
8C
Two legislative provisions are ruled NC Constitution violations.
Fay Times
Feb 17
1A
NC voters to decide on new amendment in November - the tax increment financing
method, endorsed in Fayetteville
Fay Times
Oct 13
1B
Election board is "shocked" as amendment vote changes.
Fay Times
Jul 15
14C
Five Ammendments are on ballot in June 29 election for NC Constitution.
Fay Times
Jun 28
6A
State Constitutional amendment backers fear campaign.
Fay Observer
May 24
7A
A proposal to double the terms of office for state legislators has attracted most of
the debate over changes in NC's Constitution.
Fay Observer
May 23
3B
2 Constitutional amendments on ballet in NC
Fay Times
Oct
6A
Congressmen - Voting Records
Constitution - State
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Consumer Information
The rise and fall of grocery prices. Charts included.
Fay Observer
May 26
1C
New Hope Seen for Consumers.
Fay Observer
Dec 27
18A
For information on false advertising see GS14-117 (Live Wire).
Fay Observer
Nov 16
2A
Attorney General Rufus Edmisten wants more personnel to better represent
consumers.
Fay Times
Mar 19
4B
Appliance 'extras' costly and confusing.
Fay Observer
Jul 11
1C
Consumer Protection
CONTACT
Charles G. Lipe of CONTACT of Fayetteville Inc., the telephone counseling and
referral service, accepted the president's volunteer action award. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun
6
4B
Just 4 days left to enter Christmas story contest.
Fay Times
Dec 13
1B
The winning 1982 Children's Christmas contest stories. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 24
1&2C
Lafayette Play Contest is Part of Fayetteville Bicentennial.
Fay Times
Jan
1
1C
2 Days remain to submit Christmas story: Children's Christmas story contest, the
Fayetteville Times, P.O. Box 849, Fayetteville, NC 28302.
Fay Times
Dec 15
1B
The Enviromental Health Division of Cumberland County Health Dept. is
sponsoring a contest to promote rabies vaccination in dogs and cats.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
12B
Holly Orth ate 12 hot dogs at the frankfurter-eating world record challenge at Cross
Creek Mall. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Aug 30
1B
A pipe smoking contest was held at the Tinder Box in Cross Creek Mall June 5.
Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jun
6
1B
Photo of winners in the 31st Annual Kiwanis Talent Night.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
2B
Capt. John Klauck captured the annual 'Iron Mike' contest at Fort Bragg. Photos
included.
Fay Times
Apr 22
19C
Oscar sweepstakes contest winner in Fayetteville was Bill Niven of Raeford.
Fay Times
Apr
3
5A
One Day left to enter newspaper Christmas story contest.
Fay Times
Dec 16
1A
Fay Times
Nov 12
10B
Fay Observer
Apr 14
2C
Chef Jim Snyder says North Carolinians are becoming more sophisticated in
dining tastes.
Fay Times
Feb 18
1C
Moravian Christmas brings love feast buns and crisp ginger cookies. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Dec 16
1C
The Cape Fear Rabbit Breeders Association sells rabbit meat for $4.50. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
1C
Pinehurst cooks up a culinary school for pros. See article for address.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1C
Feature Article on Executive Chef Jim Snyder of the Pinehurst hotel. Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1C
Contests
Contractors
Bids to be re-opened by Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green's request on a $20,000
architectural engineering contract.
Cookery
Southern Living Cooking School gives basic dishes a new wrinkle. Photo included.
See also: Pinehurst Cooking School
Monday, September 21, 2009
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US Dept. of Agriculture probes barbecue mystery.
Fay Times
Apr 11
2B
Diet centers are leaning toward recommending lamb as well as lean chicken and
veal.
Fay Observer
Apr
7
1C
College freshman entreprenuer offers cooking clases at Duke University via closed
circuit television.
Fay Times
Mar 11
3B
Sprouts: They're turning up everywhere - Recipes included.
Fay Observer
Apr 21
1C
Bobbie Ayers of Fayetteville is known for her chili - Recipes included.
Fay Observer
Apr 28
1C
Feature Article on cookbook author Susan McCreary and her Strawberry
Sportcake. Photo included. Alice Thrasher article.
Fay Observer
May
5
1C
Students from FTI in Fayetteville assisted in setting up the show for the Southern
Living Cooking School. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May
5
1C
College freshman entrepreneur offers cooking classes at Duke University via
closed circuit television
Fay Times
Mar 11
3B
Alice Hisada of Raleigh was this year's first place winner in the national chicken
cooking contest. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 12
1C
Biscuits on the rise - list of recipes included.
Fay Observer
Nov 24
1C
Garlic: Eat it with someone you love.
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1C
The Gourmet Club in Fayetteville will have a Fall picnic with a French theme.
Photo included. Recipes included.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
1C
A Spanish Masterpiece is Recreated in Paella.
Fay Observer
Aug 18
1C
The Life of a southern sportsman - Franc White. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
1C
Every Cake Creation is A Gourmet Delight for Rachael Squires. Photos included.
Fay Times
Aug 19
1C
Cathy and Ken Vatter have the pleasant job of making sure circus folk dine heartily
on the fine fixin's of the Pie Car - list of favorite dishes included - Alilce Thrasher
Article.
Fay Observer
Mar 10
1C
Put some Pizazz into breakfast. Photo included. Alice Thrasher article.
Fay Observer
Sep
1
1C
A new breed of bachelors in the kitchen. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Sep 15
2B
Sweet potato recipes.
Fay Times
Sep 23
1C
Chef Jack Barnes stirs up crawfish etoufee, a flaming crawfish specialty. Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Jul 21
1C
TV chef tells all during his two week tour for Belk. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
1C
Annual Southern Living Cooking School brings over 2,000 people to Cumberland
County Auditorium. Photos included.
Fay Times
May
6
1C
Patrolman Bob Parham enjoys cooking - says its relieves the tensions carried over
from his work. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
6
1C
The Glendale Springs Inn in Ashe County has a fine French cuisine.
Fay Observer
Oct
2
11A
The abolition of the Cumberland County Coroner's office in 1979 put too big a
burden on the shoulders of law enforcement officers. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 17
1B
Bills introduced In legislature to abolish the County Coroner.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
2B
Fay Times
Nov 10
1B
Coroner
Coroner - Moore county
Wade Garner, Moore County Coroner wants to abolish post.
Corporate Income Tax
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
New Corporate tax plan has been abandoned.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Nov 25
18C
Bobbi Owen is a theatrical costume designer. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Feb 21
1G
Bob Whitaker Costumes of Fayetteville ordered E.T. Masks from the prestigious
Don Post Studios in California for Halloween. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
6A
Federal officials say they won't prosecute Cerro Gordo school teacher James
Strickland on crimes to which he confessed in testimony during a counterfeiting
trial.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
8A
Wayland D. Currie surrenders, ending Columbus search in Tabor City counterfeit
money operation.
Fay Times
Sep 30
2B
3 plead guilty to fake bills in Tabor City counterfeiting operation
Fay Times
Dec 14
1B
Howard McIntyre of Pennsylvania claims he received a counterfeit $10 bill at the
Fayetteville Pawn Shop.
Fay Times
Nov 19
2B
Hubert Floyd Meares, 64, pleaded guilty to a charge of knowingly passing
counterfeit $20 bills in Columbus County.
Fay Times
Sep 23
2B
3 men indicted on Tabor City counterfeiting operation: Dudley D. Grainger, Waylon
D. Currie, William B. Baxley.
Fay Times
Oct
6
1B
Columbus counterfeiting suspect, Waylon D. Curry sought.
Fay Times
Sep 22
1B
3 men are given sentences in Tabor City counterfeiting operation: Dudley D.
Grainger, Waylon D. Currie, and William Benson Baxley
Fay Times
Dec 22
2B
Dudley D. Grainger has been charged with possession of counterfeiting equipment.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
6A
Possible link possible between counterfeiter Hubert Floyd Meares and COLCOR
probe.
Fay Times
Sep 27
12B
Dudley D. Grainger of Sanders Street in Tabor City was charged with possession
of printing plates capable of printing Government money.
Fay Times
Sep 21
1A
Same fake $20 bills in Columbus Co. once grabbed in Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Aug 11
1A
Alleged counterfeit ring hit in Charlotte.
Fay Observer
Jul 28
6a
Three area men indicted on counterfeiting charges in Fayetteville by a Federal
Grand Jury.
Fay Observer
Oct
6
12A
Counties face fund crisis according to an official
Fay Observer
Dec 12
4B
Counties back tax increase
Fay Observer
Dec 17
1B
Record crowd opens Jaycee Fair. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct
5
1B
To obtain an application for the Miss Cape Fear Fair Pageant write to: Cape Fear
Fair, P.O. Box 193, Fayetteville NC 28302 (See Live Wire)
Fay Observer
Aug 28
8A
Cape Fear Fair Opens 10/4 For 50th time. Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct
3
1B
Photos: Record crowds of over 25,000 people attended the first day of the 50th
annual Cape Fear Fair in Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
1B
Cape Fear has the Johnson Family Show performing.
Fay Times
Oct
6
1B
Costume Designers
Counterfeits and Counterfeiting
Counties
County Commissioners
See: Cumberland County Commissioners; also North Carolina Association of
County Commissioners
County Fair
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Photo of Jaycee Cape Fear Fair double Ferris Wheel
Fay Times
Oct
5
1A
Hakoon Sheikh guesses age, weight, height at Jaycee's Cape Fear Fair. Photo
included
Fay Times
Oct
8
1B
Photo of Tonia Gayle Robinson at the Cape Fear Fair; Tonia has three stuffed
animals.
Fay Observer
Oct
7
1B
Photo: Stephanie Wheeler, a senior at Douglas Byrd High School, was named
Miss Cape Fear Fair.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
6B
Photo of Fayetteville's Jaycees' Cape Fear Fair
Fay Times
Oct
4
1A
Fay Observer
Nov 13
2B
Fay Times
Sep 30
6B
Fay Observer
Nov
6
1B
Robeson kicks off County Fair season. Photo included
Fay Times
Sep 27
1B
Photo of Robeson County Agricultural and Industrial exhibition.
Fay Times
Sep 27
1A
Fay Times
Feb 18
1C
Fay Observer
Sep 21
5A
Fay Times
Nov 12
12A
Superior Court Judge Edwin Preston ordered release of transcript of closed
courtroom proceedings by Dist. Court Judge J. Wilton Hunt.- See Also Crime &
Criminals COLCOR
Fay Times
Mar 10
7B
A State Broadcasters Association executive said he is disappointed a Fayetteville
TV station ejected from a courtroom was ignorant of the new rules governing the
use of cameras in state courtooms..
Fay Observer
Oct 19
6B
Judge Samuel E. Britt ordered a bailiff to remove and confiscate the film of a
WKFT-TV cameraman and reporter who had stepped inside the courtroom door
and begun filming the procedure.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
1A
The news camera beginning today 10/18 is allowed in the North Carolina courts for
a 2 year trial period.
Fay Times
Oct 18
1B
U.S. Court of Appeals hears challenge to the Reagan administration's plan for
desegregating the public university system in NC.
Fay Times
Oct 15
1B
Attorneys for the states media groups say it could take time to implement
measures necessary to comply with restrictions governing the use of cameras in
NC courtrooms
Fay Observer
Oct 10
1B
No Cameras In Courtroom any time soon.
Fay Times
Oct
1B
County Fair - Columbus County
The third biennial Fair Bluff Farmer's Festival ends today with a parade.
County Fair - Robeson County
16 schools to compete in annual Robeson County Fair
County Fair - Sampson County
The Great Sampson County Pig Race will be held at the fourth annual Sampson
County Expo Pork Festival on Nov. 11. Photo included.
County Fairs - Robeson County
Coupons
Joyce Hall is coupon super saver of the week. Photo included.
Courthouses - Hoke county
Hoke Courthouse renovation planned
Courts
Cameras refused in Superior Court in Charlotte by Judge Frank Snepp
See also: North Carolina Supreme Court
See also: Cumberland County Courts
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Courtroom camera experiment gets first test in Hendersonville
Fay Times
Oct
1
2B
First ever film and tape coverage of North Carolina Supreme Court Arguments
took place 12/15. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 16
1B
Cameras Work Well In High Court
Fay Observer
Aug
4
8A
Cameras Record High Court Session
Fay Observer
Dec 16
2B
Judge Peter Harriston wasn't pleased that attorney Less Burke wasn't sure who his
clients were.
Fay Times
Apr
1
12B
Judges say they have no choice but to sentence criminals to long terms.
Fay Times
Apr
1
6B
Court system and plea bargaining criticized by Lee Co. grand jury
Fay Times
May 20
1A
Supreme Court Arguments to be Covered By Cameras
Fay Observer
Dec 15
9A
NC Institute of Government says less than 6% of felony defendants ever come to
jury trial because of plea bargaining.
Fay Times
Jun 26
1B
Retiring NC Supreme Court justice David Britt warned that state court system
could collapse unless case load is reduced
Fay Times
Jul
9
1B
Judge Donald Smith dissatisfied with tardy or absent attorneys, ordered the arrest
of five lawyers in Gastonia.
Fay Times
Jul 28
14B
Lawyers Ordered Arrested In 'messy' NC Court In Gastonia
Fay Observer
Jul 28
11A
Tommy Griffin Takes Over The Presidency of the NC Superior Court Clerk's
Association
Fay Observer
Aug
4
4B
Cameras ok'd in NC courts - 12/15 first time in State Supreme Court in NC history.
Fay Times
Dec 15
12B
A legislative study commission has endorsed a plan which would require funds
held by Clerks of Court to be deposited in interest earning checking accounts
which would allow the state to collect an estimated $2.4 million annually. This was
opposed by Tommy Griffin.
Fay Observer
May 12
1B
Investment plan for court funds in recommended
Fay Times
May 12
7B
Fay Times
Dec
6
1A
Fay Observer
Jan
Each state has its own law concerning the maximum annual percentage rate that
may be charged on bank and department store credit cards - Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Nov 24
1A
Banks want higher credit card fees.
Fay Observer
Dec 30
5A
Fay Times
May 29
1A
Courts - Fines
Courts - N.C. Court of Appeals
Judge E. Maurice Braswell was sworn in to the NC Court of Appeals. He is
Fayetteville's first resident to be on panel. Photo included.
Cowboys
See Rodeos
Crafts
See: Handicrafts
Credit Cards
Credit Union
See: Fort Bragg - Credit Union
See: State Employees Credit Union
Creeks
R.E. And Dot Apple came close to death from swollen Buffalo Creek near
Greensboro.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
Traces of Cyanide have been found in Peters Creek near a spot where 800 gallons
of cyanide solution spilled in May
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jun
2
8A
Thieves steal bottle caps, leave bottles at a Quick Stop on NC 210 near Spring
Lake.
Fay Times
Sep 28
8B
14 Cumberland County residents have been charged with illegal possession and
sale of alcoholic beverages
Fay Times
Dec 15
3B
Property Crime rate drops in Cumb.Co.
Fay Observer
Jul 11
1B
Former Pembroke town manager R.D. Locklear is placed on probation for perjury.
Fay Times
Feb 24
14B
Myrna Renner is sentenced to 3 years in prison for extortion attempt at NCNB
manager.
Fay Times
Jun
4
10B
Gino Delez Scott has been arrested on cocaine case, also Roderich Glenn Mack
of Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Sep 25
2B
Winesses sought in fatal shooting Curtis Junior Riley by police Sergeant Linwood
D. McNair.
Fay Times
Nov
1
5B
Convicted murderer William Ellis Childers said he would give $200 that he saved
for Christmas towards the burial.
Fay Observer
Oct 17
1B
Jimmy Roberts Owens charged with assault with a deadly weapon in shooting of
FTI student Tim E. Williams
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
Roy Ford is in stable condition after being stabbled in the stomach near the
Greyhound Bus terminal on Person St.
Fay Observer
May 31
7B
David Allen Tilley was charged with assaulting Carroll Watson in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jul 14
6B
Official aid for crime victims and witnesses is organized through District Attorney's
office.
Fay Times
Jun 10
12B
A feminine hygiene container was tampered with and filled with radiator cleanser at
Clinton Super $ Store on U.S. 701
Fay Times
Dec 15
2B
Six Sampson County Jail escapees are sentenced in Clinton.
Fay Times
Dec 15
1B
Police have asked a psychiatrist active in the hunt for the Atlanta child killer in
1980 to help them find out who slashed two young Raleigh women to death this
year
Fay Observer
Dec 19
1B
Crime rose 2% in NC during the first nine months of 1982 and 6% since then, with
the ailing economy thought to be the blame.
Fay Times
Dec 23
6B
Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control Agents Arrested A number of
Suspects Charging them with various counts of ABC Violations
Fay Observer
Jun 13
2B
Psychiatric tests ordered for 12 year-old boy suspected of stabbing a woman in
Cumberland County
Fay Times
Jun 12
14B
FBI agent says fear of crime keeps the elderly at home.
Fay Times
Apr 15
1B
FSU Athlete Penalized for hubcap theft
Fay Observer
Dec
2
1B
15 year-old Fayetteville youth gets probation in August beating death of a 2 year
old child, Kenneth Powell.
Fay Times
Dec 29
1B
A reported fight over a television program has two Cumberland County brothers in
trouble (Jimmy and Rufus Howard, Jr.)
Fay Observer
Jun 27
3B
Crib Deaths
See: Infants - Crib Death
Crime and Criminals - Britt
See: Murders - Britt
Crime and Criminals
Monday, September 21, 2009
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5 youths charged with having fireworks.
Fay Times
Jul
6
6B
Charlie McRae 86 of Gladhaven rest home was robbed of $280.00
Fay Observer
Jun
7
6B
Lawrence McCallum of Mauldin, SC was found Badly Beaten in a Room at the
Bordeaux Motor Inn
Fay Observer
Jul
7
6B
Fort Bragg soldier Ali Nashuad is listed in critical condition following severe
beating.
Fay Times
Jul 10
6B
Inmate, William Henry Herman Jackson links drug funds to Stephen Nimocks, a
Cumberland County Assistant District Attorney.
Fay Times
Sep 23
1B
Support Group Will offer support to crime victims, witnesses.
Fay Observer
Jun 21
7B
Thomas H Coleman placed on probation after bank robbery was sent back to court
on shoplifting charge.
Fay Times
Jul 15
2B
Three Death Sentences shocked Cumberland County residents in 1885 - Dick
Brown Column
Fay Observer
Jun 16
8B
Mary Goodman Baker and Lonnie Barton Jr have been arrested on charges of
possessing property allegedly stolen from the Fay Speedway
Fay Observer
Apr 28
2B
Senator harold baker convicted faces sentence
Fay Observer
Oct
7
6A
Charge of applying for false title dropped against state senator
Fay Times
Oct
5
8B
IBM suspect may have made threats Earlier police say
Fay Times
Sep
1
7B
19 year old Bridget A. Merkley of Fayetteville was found severely beaten after
being reported missing on May 2
Fay Times
May
4
1B
Bill Everette was threatened at his home by four persons who demanded money.
Fay Times
May
3
14B
Six are charged in Ashe County sex slavery case
Fay Observer
May 29
3A
Police await arrival of con artists, swindlers
Fay Observer
May 14
6A
Fayetteville Police are investigating the stabbing of 25 year-old Kenneth Fisher
Fay Observer
May
8
12A
Federal Grand Jury in Fayetteville has indicted 15 people for various offenses.
Fay Times
May
7
5C
Cumberland County Sheriff's Dept is continuing its investigation into slaying of a
convenience store clerk and the beating of a soldier's wife.
Fay Observer
May
5
2B
4 people were arrested and $8,500 worth of stolen property was recoverd by a joint
Lee and Harnett County investigation
Fay Times
Dec 31
2B
Fair Bluff men convicted of murdering two people in a 1978 convenience store
hold-up are sentenced to death.
Fay Times
Jan 30
1A
Reported crimes dropped 21% in Robeson County for the first 9 months of 1982
Fay Observer
Dec 25
2B
Victims of Crime Finally Get Attention
Fay Observer
Jun 24
4B
Crimes against elderly said declining in state.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
8A
Judges Say They Have no choice But to sentence Criminals to long terms.
Fay Times
Apr
1
6B
Bubblegum Case Ends, But Racial Bias Charges Persist In Greensboro.
Fay Observer
Mar 25
5A
Youths Make Court Appearance In Bubble Gum TheFort
Fay Observer
Mar 24
7A
Cumberland County Sheriff's Deputy shot and killed Anthony G. Pressley believed
to be a Camp Lejeune deserter
Fay Times
Mar 31
1A
Probes are pressed in slaying of convenience store clerk Muriel Burnskirk and the
suicide of Fred Hartwell Kennedy, a 19 year-old Terry Sanford High School student.
Fay Observer
May
4
1A
Serious Crime Down In State.
Fay Observer
Mar 15
1B
Cumberland Co. Crime Reported Down
Fay Observer
Jan 27
2B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Paul Simon of Fayetteville suffered a slashed throat as a result of an argument
9/21
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Sep 23
2B
NC reports big jump in violent crime.
Fay Times
Jun 16
1B
Drugs, white-collar crime are the biggest problems for FBI in NC. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun 16
2B
Property Crime Rate Drops in 1982
Fay Observer
Jun 16
9A
1980: Most brutal in Cumberland County in 20 years - Photo included - Part 2 of a
2 part series.
Fay Observer
Jul 21
1B
4 of 5 FSU basketball players charged with stealing hubcaps had their charges
dismissed in Cumberland County Court.
Fay Observer
Dec
1
1B
Unemployment Insurance Offenders Sentenced.
Fay Observer
May 23
6B
Body found behind Bragg Boulevard Motel on Oct 14 has been identified as Alice
Faye Surles
Fay Times
Nov 24
7B
Sally Palombi of Statesville broke her leg in an escape from a kidnapper
Fay Observer
Nov 23
12B
Steven O. Cox was severely beaten about the head in the parking lot of the
Nashville Station on Raeford Road.
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Merchants use lie detectors to reduce thefts.
Fay Times
Mar 12
6C
6 arrested in NC - SC auto theft ring.
Fay Times
Jan 19
6B
Police Chief Danny Dixon Reports a drop in crime in Fayetteville during 1981
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1A
4 seized Sampson County jail escapees plead guilty in burglaries
Fay Times
Sep 29
7B
Two Fort Bragg military policemen and a Fayetteville woman face sentencing April
19th after their conviction for conspiring to rob a Jonesville, VA bank in 1981
Fay Observer
Feb 24
2B
Woman reports assault on Murchison Road
Fay Times
Nov 20
2B
Huel Locklear Of Lumberton Is wanted for bank Robbery And Assault on FBI
Agents.
Fay Observer
May 12
1A
Two Clubs In Fayetteville Are Charged With After Hours Sale Of Alcohol.
Fay Times
Mar 19
2B
Police probe beating of disabled veteran (Lawrence McCallum of South Carolina)
Fay Times
FBI chief says boot leg music ring disrupted in Charlotte
See also: Shootings
See also: Robberies and Thefts - (name of city)
See also: Rape
See also: Murders
See also: Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals
8
2B
Fay Times
Nov 27
1B
Two get sentences on Color charges.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
2B
Kissing bandit surprised, jailed in Winston Salem
Fay Observer
Jul 16
6A
Durham magistrate, jailer charged in DUI bribe case (Dennis Farmer and Mark
Woolbright)
Fay Observer
Jul 18
2B
Police chief Danny Dixon cites manpower, Fort Bragg and other reasons for high
crime rate in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jul 19
1A
What was to have been a trial of three co-defendants accused of holding up down
town Fayetteville jewelry store (Hinkamps) fell apart as two men changed not guilty
pleas to guilty and were sentenced in Cumberland County Superior Court.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
6B
Major NC Crimes Drop
Fay Observer
Mar 16
7A
Monday, September 21, 2009
Jul
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Hay Street brawl nets 14 G.I.s
Fay Observer
Sep
4
1B
Cumberland County Grand Jury returns 95 indictments
Fay Observer
Sep
8
2B
Phil Stanley McLean of Raleigh was shot and killed by police officer L.C. Howard
after he reportedly resisted officer's attempts to arrest him. Photos included.
Fay Times
Aug 31
1B
8 charged with drag racing in Rockingham County
Fay Observer
Aug
7
5A
Michael W. O'Connor A Chapel Hill electrician has been given a three year active
sentence and an 18 months suspended sentence after pleading guilty to income
tax violations.
Fay Observer
Feb
3
9A
Officials and merchants are waging war on holiday robbers
Fay Times
Dec
2
7B
Stolen car crashes through plate-glass window of Owen Drive Auto Parts Store.
Driver identified himself only as Steve.
Fay Times
Sep 17
8B
Abandoned baby of Latin American mother found in a plastic bag in a dumpster
has been sent to live with relatives of the mother.
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Four people are sought in shooting of police officer Charles M. Futrell listed in fair
condition at Pitt Memorial Hospital
Fay Observer
Nov
6
2B
2 NC men convicted on Florida drug case; Norman Ray Bland, Douglas W. Taylor.
Fay Times
Nov 11
11C
Officers quell Hay Street brawl
Fay Observer
Sep
3
1B
Violent Crime rises in state (rose 7 percent during the first six months of 1982
compared with the same period in 1981)
Fay Observer
Sep 12
1A
2 Elkin women were treated for first degree alkali burns after someone poured the
caustic chemical on the seat, steering wheel and gear shift in their car.
Fay Observer
Oct 30
2A
Suspected tampering of pain capsule in Hope Mills called prank
Fay Times
Nov 20
2B
James G. Parker, 18, and Randy W. Holt were charged with 11 felony counts each
of auto theft, breaking and entering and larceny..
Fay Observer
Jul 25
4B
Ava G. Willis And Sherri Styron of Harkers Island were indicted on charges of
holding a cat for $18,000. Trial will be held Aug. 16
Fay Times
Jul 14
5B
Mandatory sentences do not necessarily reduce the crime rate says the chairman
of the NC Courts Commission
Fay Times
Aug 14
1B
Patsy Shaw, Route 15, Fayetteville was sitting in her car parked at the curb on
Donaldson St. when a man reached into the rear and slashed her throat
Fay Observer
Aug 14
12A
Five persons have been arrested in a sweeping investigation into the thefts of
motorcycles in Cumberland, Harnett, Johnston, Hoke, Sampson, and Richmond
Counties.
Fay Observer
Aug 19
1B
Flora Hockaday Edwards, 71, of 611 Weaver St. in Fayetteville Was flim-flammed
out of $2,000 at Roses in Eutaw Shopping Center
Fay Observer
Aug 22
3B
Raleigh Policemen shoots apparently crazed man (John McClain)
Fay Observer
Aug 30
1B
Glenn Ray Sullivan and Kenneth Worth Hardin both have been arrested and
charged with assault
Fay Observer
Nov 13
2B
Vic Moore International Karate School was vandalized by bottles being thrown
through the windows.
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
4 are charged with conspiracy to commit murder of Lumberton chiropractor Roger
Roff
Fay Times
Feb
5
1B
Hunters receive sentences: Wendall S. Weathington And Allan M. Meredith
Fay Observer
Feb 17
2B
Jury selection began Feb 22 for the trial of three men accused of holding up
Hinkamp Jewelers and taking $135,000 in diamonds from the downtown
Fayetteville Store Oct. 1981.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
9B
Sentencing is scheduled for FortBragg MP's and Fayetteville woman convicted of
conspiracy to rob a Jonesboro, VA bank.
Fay Times
Feb 24
7B
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2 Migrant workers arrested in Clinton man's death
Fay Times
Sep 30
6B
A 2-month undercover sting operation dubbed Ran-Gold has resulted in 69 felony
indictments against 22 pepole
Fay Times
Sep
7
1B
A Loch Lommond women reports break-in
Fay Times
Oct
5
8B
Dismissal of 5 charges recommended for Rick's Lounge, a Hay Street topless bar.
Fay Times
Oct 12
8B
2 women get prison time in $18,000 catnapping, Ava Willis and Sherri Styron
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
Three men sentenced in robbery shooting. David J. Shelton 17, a student at
Douglas Byrd High School was reluctant to testify.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
8A
Patricia Starling of Cumberland County reports Assault attempt.
Fay Times
Oct 22
2B
Crimes of the past in Fayetteville prompted local leaders to plead for a return to
sanity
Fay Observer
Oct 23
1B
3 Fayetteville men sentenced in shootting and robbing of Douglas Bryd high
school student David Shelton
Fay Times
Oct 27
5B
Fay Times
Feb
3
12B
Fay Times
Nov 11
2B
Fay Times
Oct
8
7C
Fay Observer
Jan 26
6B
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Helen Marie Armistead of 2044 Mango Cricle faces 5 charges following chase by
police.
Fay Observer
Aug
9
7B
Helen M. Armistead, 17, of 2044 Mango Circle led four Fayetteville Police and
State Highway Patrol cars on a high speed chase on Raeford Rd. (88 miles per
hour, DUI, failure to stop for a blue light.
Fay Times
Aug
9
1B
Fay Observer
Dec
1
8D
Triangle Park rampage kills one, wounds 4; ex-IBM worker seized - Leonard D.
Avery, 39, was taken into custody. Photo included
Fay Times
Aug 31
1A
IBM Rampage at the Research Triangle leaves 1 dead
Fay Observer
Jul 31
1A
Crime and Criminals - Abdullah
See: Murders - Cannon
Crime and Criminals - Able
194 charges are pending against Michael Jerome Able in Greensboro
Crime and Criminals - Adams
John Adams Jr., a student at FTI, has been charged with misdemeanor larceny.
Crime and Criminals - Alexander
FBI's Rickey Stephenson Alexander who is on the "Big Six" list (from Charlotte)
has been captured in Los Angeles
Crime and Criminals - Alvarez
See: Drugs - Quaaludes
Crime and Criminals - Anders
George Lee Anders Jr., 39, of Selma gets 46 years for attempted Second Degree
rape
Crime and Criminals - Anderson
Robert Anderson of Farmville shot his wife Linda Denise Moore and killed himself.
Crime and Criminals - Armistead
Crime and Criminals - Arrington / Solomon
Operators of two Cumberland County pawn shops were arrested on charges of
failing to comply with the state law relating to the keeping of pawned items
Crime and Criminals - Avery
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Crime and Criminals - Baker / Barton
Mary Goodman Baker and Lonnie Barton Jr. have been arrested on charges of
possession property allegedly stolen from the Fayetteville Speedway on Doc
Bennett Road.
Fay Observer
Apr 28
2B
Crime and Criminals - Baker, Bobby
Bobby Lawence Baker is sentenced to 5 years on prison for taking indecent
liberties with a 12 year old girl.
Fay Times
May
5
16B
Charge of applying for false title dropped against State Senator Harold A. Baker
Fay Times
Oct
5
8B
Senator Harold Baker convicted, faces sentence
Fay Observer
Oct
7
6A
Fay Observer
Sep 14
9A
Larry D. Baldwin Pleaded Guilty to first degree burglary, attempted first degree
rape, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill 77year-old Sarah J. Davis
Fay Observer
Feb
2
12A
Larry Baldwin is sentenced 27 years in prison for buglary, assault, and attempted
rape
Fay Times
Feb
2
6B
Fay Observer
Jan
Velma Barfield says the Lord makes waiting for death easier
Fay Times
Mar 10
1B
Barfield hearing scheduled
Fay Times
Mar 12
2B
Velma Barfield may be executed in January 1983.
Fay Times
Jul 24
1B
Velma Barfield Appeal routes are running out.
Fay Observer
Jul 24
3A
Velma Barfield is denied a new trial.
Fay Times
May 22
1B
Velma Barfield's Execution date is blocked
Fay Observer
Mar 13
3A
Dr. William Barry facing assault charges. Photo included
Fay Times
Sep 22
8B
Correction :The Observer incorrectly identified Michael Koszelinski of 2080
0sceola Drive as a bouncer at the Union Station Tavern in Tallywood Shopping
Center
Fay Observer
Sep 23
5D
Crime and Criminals - Baker, Harold
See also: Senators - State - Baker
State Sen. Harold A. Baker, R - Wilkes, has been indicted by a Wilkes County
Grand Jury on charges of possessing a stolen vehicle, changing a vehicle's
identification and applying for a false title.
Crime and Criminals - Baldwin
Crime and Criminals - Ball
See: Murders - Ball
Crime and Criminals - Bannister
See: Murders - Dupree
Crime and Criminals - Bare
See Murders - Gamboa
Crime and Criminals - Barfield
Crime and Criminals - Barfield, Fred M.
See: Murders - Hinson
Crime and Criminals - Barfield, Velma
Crime and Criminals - Barry
Crime and Criminals - Basinger
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Former Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Director Kenneth E. Basinger pleaded
no contest to charges
Fay Times
May 14
1B
Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Director Kenneth E Basinger was charged with
two counts of misdemeanor gun transactions by the Fayetteville Police Dept.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
1B
Fay Observer
Feb
7
2B
Ricky F. Baucom Pleads Guilty to sexual Assault in the Cumberland County jail.
Fay Observer
Jun
7
6B
Report corrected: Ricky F. Baucom Pleaded Guilty to Larceny not to the sex
offense.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
10B
Fay Times
Sep 21
5B
Fay Times
Jun 16
16B
Fay Observer
Sep
5
10B
Fay Times
Oct
1
4B
Fay Times
Nov 11
2B
Fay Times
Oct 21
11C
See also: Fayetteville Recreation and Parks Department
Crime and Criminals - Bass
Crispin D. Bass, 17, of Stedman was arrested after accident In which he caused
$7,000 worth of damage at the Cross Creek Exxon Station
Crime and Criminals - Bates
See: Murders - Warren
Crime and Criminals - Baucom
Crime and Criminals - Beach
Thomas M. Beach of 6315 Crestwood Ave. was charged with Assaulting two
juveniles with a rubber mechanies hammer according to Cumberland County
Crime and Criminals - Beal
See: Murders - Abernathy
See: Capital Punishment
Crime and Criminals - Beam
F.L. Beam Resigns as Elections Judge in Lincoln County because of charge
pending in assault case.
See: Rape
See: Nursing Homes
Crime and Criminals - Beaux
See: Shootings
Crime and Criminals - Bellamy
Doris Bellamy, 27, of 100 Grove View Terrace was cut twice on the same day by
her husband
Crime and Criminals - Blankenship, Anthony Ray
See: Murders - Sidden
Crime and Criminals - Blocker
Man being charged is victim of crook in Raleigh
Crime and Criminals - Blue
Beverly Blue gets 6 years for her husband's death
See also: Murders - Blue
Crime and Criminals - Boster
Jury acquits a Raleigh man David Earl Boster in a case charged him with stealing
25 cents
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Crime and Criminals - Bowen
New trial readied in theft case. Thomas J. Bowen is charged with breaking into a
clothing store in Spring Lake
Fay Observer
Mar 12
11B
Mistrial declared in the trial of Thomas Jefferson Bowen also known as Luke
Bowen. Bowen is accused of breaking into a clothing store owned by Spring Lake
Mayor Evelyn Parker
Fay Observer
Mar
5
12B
Fay Times
Nov
4
11C
Fay Times
Mar 12
10B
Fay Observer
Jul 22
1B
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
Fayetteville Police arrested Ronald Dean Brewington, 28, for selling illegally
recorded tapes.
Fay Times
Jul
3
14B
Bootleg tape change against Ronald Dean Brewington is dismissed.
Fay Times
Jul 29
2B
Fay Observer
Sep 30
2B
Fay Observer
Nov
8
6A
Fay Times
Jun 28
10B
Fay Times
Jun
Crime and Criminals - Boykin
NC Supreme Court orders a new trial for 2 brothers Willie and Walter Boykin in
Sampson slaying
Crime and Criminals - Bramble
Extortion attempt on Bobby Allen nets Damon Bramble 3 years in prision.
Crime and Criminals - Braun
Anthony Braun, 33, of Morganton is accused of mailing Staphanna Tewey of Long
Beach a package containing a live 3 foot Timber Rattlesnake.
Crime and Criminals - Breece
George W. Breece 3rd is accused of taking $32,000 from trust fund
Crime and Criminals - Brewington
Crime and Criminals - Briggs
Sandra Dee Briggs, 23, of 1621 Seabrook Road, and former FSU student has
been charged with nearly 60 bad checks or forgeries - was ordered to pay $4,500
in restitution to merchants
Crime and Criminals - Brown
See: Murders - Chalflinch
Crime and Criminals - Brown, Thurmond
Police In Winston Salem hire make-up man to help stage fake murder as part of
an effort to build a case against Thurmond Brown who wanted an arson
investigator dead.
Crime and Criminals - Bryant
See: Rape
Crime and Criminals - Buffkin
Larry M. Buffkin candidate for Columbus County Commissioner, was charged with
speeding.
Crime and Criminals - Bullard, Edward
See: Murders - Bullard
Crime and Criminals - Burden
See: Murders - Wicker / Powell
Crime and Criminals - Burgardt
Fayetteville attorney Charles H. Burgardt is being sued for $1 million for alleged
forgery
Monday, September 21, 2009
2
7B
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Fayetteville attorney Charles H. Burgardt was indicted for forging and altering
$24,100 in checks.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Jun
3
2B
The Armed Robbery trial of Richard Cabey accused of the holdup of Heritage
Jewelers on May 26, 1981 is expected to end Jan. 27
Fay Observer
Jan 27
2B
Robbery sentence of Richard E. Cabey has been appealed
Fay Observer
Jan 28
5A
Tyron Caldwell,16, of Charlotte, armed with a gun and knife surrendered after
holding four infants and four young mothers hostage in a home for unwed mothers.
Fay Observer
May 20
1A
Charlotte youth Tyron Davis Caldwell is charged in kidnapping
Fay Observer
May 21
1B
Fay Times
Dec 13
5B
Roy Lee Cauthen is held for stabbing of two children and a teacher at WinstonSalem daycare center.
Fay Times
Jul 13
1B
Children and teacher stabbed by Roy Lee Cauthen in Winston-Salem
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1A
Fay Observer
Jul
9
7B
Nov 30
6B
Jul 15
2B
Crime and Criminals - Byrd
See: Murders - Campbell
See: Murders - Campbell
Crime and Criminals - Byrom
See: Rape
Crime and Criminals - Cabey
Crime and Criminals - Caldwell
Crime and Criminals - Cartrette
James Clarence Cartrette of Hallsboro has been jailed in shooting death of Elvis
Eugene Mitchel of Hallsboro
See also: Murders - Mitchel
Crime and Criminals - Cauthen
Crime and Criminals - Chapman
Thomas Monroe Chapman of 6666 julliard drive is charged with taking indecent
liberties with a 9-year-old boy
Crime and Criminals - Chilton
Rubert G. Chilton has been charged with maiming Steven A. Bradford after he bit
off part of his ear after an argument.
Fay Times
Crime and Criminals - Clark
Orlando Clark, 19, gets 12 years in prison for the rape of a 14 year-old high school
freshman.
Fay Observer
Crime and Criminals - Clemmons
Louis Carroll Clemmons, ex-newsman of Jacksonville daily news is being held in
child-porn case.
Fay Times
Dec
2
20B
Fay Observer
May 21
6B
Bribery and racketeering charges will not be dropped against District Court Judge
J. Wilton Hunt of Whiteville.
Fay Times
Dec 17
1B
Former Lake Waccamaw Police Chief L. Harold Lowery is sentenced to 6 years in
jail, eligible for parole after 120 days. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 24
1A
Crime and Criminals - Coble
Ken Coble of Charlotte is on trial for taking indecent liberties with a tot
Crime and Criminals - COLCOR
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Suspended Lake Waccamaw Police Chief L. Harold Lowery was sentenced up to
6 years in prision after his trial on bribery charges was stopped when he pleaded
guilty to racketeering charges. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 24
1A
COLCOR defendants will not all be granted quick paroles.
Fay Times
Nov 25
2B
Immediate parole is possible, not likely for COLCOR Convicts.
Fay Observer
Nov 25
6A
Attorney says allegations against Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green is 'just puff.'
Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec
3
1B
Former State Rep. Ron Taylor has until 12/7 to repay a $750,000 loan or a
company owned by him and his family will go on the auction block.
Fay Observer
Dec
6
9B
Defendant Sandy White Jr. was not a torch man for Lieutenant Governor Jimmy
Green.
Fay Times
Dec
7
1B
Taylor Manufacturing Co., the bankrupt firm co-owned by former State Rep. Ron
Taylor was sold to S&L at auction.
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Taylor Manufacturing Co., the bankrupt firm co-owned by former state rep. Ron
Taylor, was sold to S&L at auction
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Ron Taylor firm sold at auction for $812,449,73
Fay Observer
Dec
8
8A
Howard Watts of Clarkton says the FBI doctored the tapes which charge
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green with having a torch man: Sandy White Jr.
Photo included
Fay Times
Dec 27
1A
The drug conspiracy trial of Jerry Hall goes to the jury.
Fay Times
Dec 17
1B
COLCOR agents testify at trial of Jerry Hall of Whiteville. Photo included
Fay Times
Dec 16
1A
Columbus County Sheriff facing lawsuit
Fay Observer
Dec 28
1B
Jerry Hall was found guilty of drug charges in the first case of the COLCOR probe.
Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 18
1A
COLCOR jury out; Hunt dismissal motion denied.
Fay Observer
Dec 17
1B
FBI agents testified that more than 100 pounds of hashish were discovered in the
trunk of a car driven by COLCOR defendant Jerry Hall. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 16
1B
Julius R. Williamson III of Whiteville extradition is sought in COLCOR case
Fay Times
Dec 16
2B
An investigation of Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green for alleged illegal tobbacco
sales and arson could take months.
Fay Times
Nov 22
7B
Kenneth Coleman, called one of the major drug dealers in Columbus County, is
expected to plead guilty to drug charges
Fay Times
Dec
9
1A
Guilty plea expected by COLCOR defendant Kenneth Coleman
Fay Observer
Dec
9
1B
Columbus County farmer Kenneth E. Coleman and wife Mary are sentenced for
drug possession. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 11
1A
3 COLCOR defendants plead guilty to Columbus counterfeiting
Fay Observer
Dec 14
5A
Whiteville District Court Judge J. Wilton Hunt, who has been indicted in the
COLCOR probe, was sworn in.
Fay Times
Dec 15
18B
Former Clarkton businessman Howard Franklin Watts claims the FBI entrapped
him
Fay Times
Dec 27
1B
Two get sentences on COLCOR charges.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
2B
Former Rep. Ron Taylor was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his part in the
burning of warehouses belonging to another NC legislator
Fay Observer
Oct 28
1A
Ron Taylor in video tapes is shown to have talked about murder to cover up the
arson of the warehouses. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 27
1A
See: Crime and Criminals - Williamson, Eddie
Monday, September 21, 2009
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NC Sen. R.C. Soles Jr. says he doesn't believe he's committed any crime.
Fay Times
Aug 12
1A
FBI knew Ron Taylor Planned burnings of State Senator's warehouses and did not
stop him.
Fay Times
Oct 26
1A
SBI chief says investigation of State Senator R.C. Soles will be expanded.
Fay Observer
Oct 22
5A
More COLCOR arrests made - Williamson allegations denied.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
1A
2 allegations in FBI's probe are denied, that Columbus County Sheriff's Dept.
provided protection for a house of prostitution.
Fay Times
Oct 21
1B
Trial of L. Harold Lowery continues. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 23
1A
State legislator Ron Taylor is facing an uncertain future
Fay Observer
Aug
5
1A
Attorney for Ron Taylor describes him as "a good man… who chose the wrong
path."
Fay Observer
Oct 29
1A
Ron Taylor remains in hospital in New Hanover County
Fay Times
Sep 28
2B
Ed Walton Williamson indicted in a federal probe of corruption in southeastern NC,
resigned his seat on the Columbus county Board of Commissioners. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Oct 15
1A
Ron Taylor and Ed Williamson get active prison sentences for taking part in the
COLCOR operation in Columbus County. Photos included
Fay Observer
Oct 19
1A
Pressures are blamed for Ron Taylor's 'fall' to crime for revenge and easy money.
Fay Times
Oct 29
1B
Ron Taylor's business may go on auction block.
Fay Times
Dec
6
5B
Clarkton resident Howard F. Watts has become the third person to enter a guilty
plea to charges stemming from the burning of ware houses
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
Surgery is planned for Ron Taylor in Wilmington.
Fay Times
Sep 29
6B
Donald Ray Strickland is 2nd defendant to plead guilty in COLCOR investigation.
Fay Times
Sep 29
1B
FBI undercover operation leads to arrest of NC Rep. Ronald Taylor, District Judge
J. Wilton Hunt and Columbus County Commissioner Ed Walton Williamson.
Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jul 30
1A
Court picks COLCOR trial juries.
Fay Times
Nov 16
1B
Link possible between counterfeiter, Hubert Floyd Meares and COLCOR probe.
Fay Times
Sep 27
12B
Illegal tobacco sales denied by Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 21
4B
Harold Lowery, suspended Police Chief of Lake Waccamaw may be first COLCOR
figure to face jury. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 20
1B
3 people get Active COLCOR Prison Terms
Fay Times
Nov 19
1B
Sentencing set for 2 more COLCOR Defendants: Gary Simmons and Jessie
Harold Cribb
Fay Observer
Nov 18
1A
Jessie Harold Cribb and Gary Simmons plead guilty in COLCOR case to selling
marijuana and conspiracy to sell marijuana.
Fay Times
Nov 18
1B
James E. Carroll has agreed to testify against 2 other COLCOR defendants.
Fay Observer
Nov 17
1A
U.S. Attorney Doug McCullough publicly reprimanded in COLCOR statements to
press by Judge Earl Britt.
Fay Times
Oct 17
9B
Former State Rep. Ron Taylor of Elizabethtown was sentenced to 23 years in
state prison for hiring 2 people to burn down 3 warehouses. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 29
1A
Judge reviews plea of COLCOR defendant Roland Carroll, Jr.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
1B
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green claims no knowledge of fire origins at
warehouses. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 29
1A
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Jury selection to begin for first COLCOR trials.
Fay Times
Nov 15
6B
Federal Attorney reports five more pleas slated by COLCOR defendants.
Fay Observer
Nov 11
1B
Attorneys for former State Rep. G. Ronald Taylor seek a lighter term.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
1B
Former State Representative Ron Taylor is seeking an overturning of his
sentences.
Fay Times
Nov 10
1A
Former Columbus County Commissioner Ed Walton Williamson begins serving his
10 year prison term in Springfield, MO.
Fay Times
Nov
9
8B
More probe guilty pleas expected. US prosecutor says 4 COLCOR figures worked
out deals.
Fay Times
Nov
4
1B
Ron Taylor has been transferred to the Piedmont Correctional Center Prison at
Salisbury.
Fay Times
Nov
1
5B
Former Lake Waccamaw Police Chief Harold Lowery claims COLCOR entrapment.
Fay Times
Nov 23
1A
Julius Robert Williamson II and his son J.R. Williamson III were sentenced on drug
charges.
Fay Times
Nov 17
1B
Magistrate to explain increase in bond for Kenneth Coleman.
Fay Observer
Aug 15
1B
COLCOR evidence to be given against 'new' people.
Fay Times
Aug 26
1B
3 Elizabethtown residents were arrested in connection with the FBI's COLCOR
investigation. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 21
1A
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green Denies link to 'torch man.'
Fay Observer
Oct 27
1A
COLCOR Probe didn't surprise some people in rural Columbus County.
Fay Observer
Aug
1
1B
Lt. Governor James C. Green says he escaped trap in Columbus probe.
Fay Observer
Jul 31
1A
Probe of NC Sen. R.C. Soles is begun is connection with bribery allegations in
COLCOR operation.
Fay Times
Jul 31
1A
NC Highway Patrolman J.Harold Lee, who raised the possibility of drug dealing by
Columbus County officials has been on "special assignment" in Asheville.
Fay Times
Jul 31
1B
NC Attorney General's office will probe alleged vote-buying in Bolton referendum
for liquor-by-the-drink in April 1982.
Fay Times
Jul 31
1A
New indictments expected in Columbus County "Corruption" (COLCOR)
Fay Times
Jul 31
1A
Decision postponed on COLCOR defendant Kenneth E. Coleman's bond.
Fay Observer
Aug 12
1A
Two COLCOR defendants indicted in SC - James E. Carroll and Donald Ray
Strickland
Fay Observer
Aug 12
6A
Brief profiles of COLCOR defendants
Fay Times
Jul 30
4B
How deep does corruption run in Columbus? Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 15
1B
Officials face political corruption charges stemming from an Abscam-type
investigation involving an illegal gambling operation at Lake Waccamaw. Photos
included
Fay Observer
Jul 29
1A
COLCOR Investigators: truth, myth mixed. Mystery surrounds inmate.
Fay Times
Aug 16
1B
Fact, fiction believed mixed in shadowy COLCOR figure.
Fay Observer
Aug 16
5A
Grand jury gets COLCOR again Aug. 17th
Fay Times
Aug 17
1B
COLCOR Grand Jury convenes.
Fay Observer
Aug 17
9A
Columbus trio indicted on drugs
Fay Times
Aug 18
1A
COLCOR suspects face new charges.
Fay Observer
Aug 18
1B
Ron Taylor, 8 others plead innocent in COLCOR case.
Fay Times
Aug 19
1A
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Trial date scheduled for COLCOR defendants. Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug 19
1A
FBI investigating Columbus voting charges.
Fay Observer
Aug 20
5A
The arson trial of sState Rep. Ron Taylor will be delayed until until August 30.
Fay Times
Aug 23
1B
Federal Prosecutors say a temporary cut in funds will cause them to postpone a
scheduled session of a Federal Grand jury investigating corruption in Columbus
County.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
1B
Judge raises Coleman bond
Fay Times
Aug 14
1A
Democratic Party Officials to ask Ron Taylor to withdraw re-election bid.
Fay Times
Aug
7
1A
SBI Officials says State Sen. R.C. Soles Jr is not under investigation. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Sep 29
1B
The Kenneth E. Coleman hearing reveals details in COLCOR case
Fay Times
Aug 12
1A
COLCOR pair indicted in SC (James E. Carroll and Donald Ray Strickland)
Fay Times
Aug 12
1B
Lawmen spend 6 hours hunting for bodies on the farm of alleged drug dealer
Kenneth Coleman. Photo included
Fay Times
Aug 10
1A
State Democratic chief advises Taylor against re-election.
Fay Times
Aug 10
5B
Columbus diggers fail to find bodies. Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 10
1A
Press warded off during body dig on Coleman Farm in Columbus County. Photos
included
Fay Times
Aug 10
1B
State Democratic Party Chairman Russel Walker asks Ron Taylor to drop his bid
far re-election.
Fay Observer
Aug
9
6A
Digging begins in Columbus County
Fay Observer
Aug
9
1A
Lack of evidence thwarts Columbus County Digging.
Fay Observer
Aug
8
1A
An Editorial on COLCOR
Fay Observer
Aug
7
4B
Detailed list of indictments in COLCOR operation in Columbus County. Photos
included
Fay Times
Jul 30
1B
Report: Hunt for bodies in Columbus starts stops
Fay Times
Aug
7
1A
A U.S. magistrate has increased bond from $200,000 to $650,000 for Kenneth
Coleman, a Columbus County farmer arrested on drug charges as part of an FBI
investingation.
Fay Observer
Aug 14
1A
SBI joins in COLCOR operation In Columbus Co
Fay Observer
Aug
6
1A
A Clarkton newspaper says Rep. Ron Taylor D - Bladen County should resign.
Fay Observer
Aug
6
1B
Federal authorities believe some human bodies may be buried in an animal pit on
a farm owned by a man arrested in operation COLCOR.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
1A
$ 1 million bond asked in COLCOR arrest in order to "protect the lives of
witnesses" connected with the probe.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
1A
U.S. Attorney Sam Currin asks that ABC Board withhold liquor-by-the-drink
licenses from Bolton pending investigation.
Fay Times
Aug
3
1A
Chief of SBI supports Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green's security agent. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Aug
3
1B
Sen. R.C. Soles Jr. D - Columbus who was named but not indicted in connection
with the Undercover operation called COLCOR he's Innocent.
Fay Observer
Aug
2
1B
Columbus Co. Commissioner Ed Walton Williamson said he welcomes an SBI
investigation into possible drug activity.
Fay Times
Mar 12
2B
Testimony delayed in Columbus County probe
Fay Times
Apr 21
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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3 Columbus County officials are subpoenaed by Federal Grand Jury.
Fay Times
Apr 23
2B
Columbus probe will be reviewed
Fay Times
Apr 22
1B
Party Official asks Taylor to withdraw from re-election bid
Fay Observer
Aug
7
1A
Two more are indicted in FBI's COLCOR probe - Julius Robert Williamson, Jr. and
Julius Robert Williamson III
Fay Observer
Sep 22
1A
Entrapment is hinted as COLCOR Defense.
Fay Times
Aug 27
1A
Ron Taylor to plead guilty, 9/17, to taking a bribe in Federals Court in Raleigh.
COLCOR scandal discussed.
Fay Times
Sep 17
1B
Former State Rep. Ron Taylor pleaded guilty in Federal Court to bribery charges
stemming from the from the FBI's investigation. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 17
1A
COLCOR-related probes may last a year.
Fay Observer
Sep 18
1B
Ronald Taylor admits guilt, agrees to help FBI. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 18
1A
Harold Lowery police chief of Lake Waccamaw target of petitions because of his
involvement in COLCOR.
Fay Times
Sep 20
1B
Former State Rep. Ron Taylor was charged with driving under the influence of
alcohol after an auotomobile accident that left him injured and his car demolished.
Photo of car included
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1A
Grand Jury indicts 2 more and adds charges in COLCOR scandal.
Fay Times
Sep 22
1A
Ron Taylor OK after spleen surgery. Photo included
Fay Times
Sep 30
6B
FBI undercover agents "Doc" and "Brad" filmed various Columbus County officials
in illegal acts
Fay Times
Jul 30
1A
Hubert Floyd Meares, 64, pleaded guilty to a charge of knowingly passing
counterfeit $20 bills in Columbus County.
Fay Times
Sep 23
2B
Additional Columbus indictments possible. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jul 30
1A
Five of the six men indicted 9/21 in COLCOR-related drug charges surrended to
Federal Marshalls 9/22 and were released after appearing before a US magistrate
in Wilmington.
Fay Times
Sep 23
1B
Judge expected to rule on raising Kenneth Coleman's bond
Fay Observer
Aug 13
10A
Hubert F. Meares is considered 'major figure' in Columbus County investigation.
Fay Observer
Sep 24
5B
Columbus County Commissioner Ed Walton Williamson was asked by three
citizen's groups to step down from his position until federal bribery charges against
him are resolved.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
5A
2 Clarkton NC men plead guilty to COLCOR charges
Fay Times
Oct 15
1B
Report links Soles to ballot buying
Fay Observer
Oct 20
1A
Ron Taylor talks of power on tape used in his trial. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 20
1B
Ron Taylor sentenced to five years in jail and fined $10,000 for selling his political
influence. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 20
1A
Video tapes show other side of Ed Walton Williamson. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 19
1A
Ed Walton Williamson, former Columbus County Commissioner, sentenced to 10
years in jail. Photos included
Fay Times
Oct 19
1A
Sentencing of Ron Taylor set for 10/19/82. Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 18
1B
Ed Bowen was nominated to fill unexpired term of Ron Taylor for 19th House seat.
Fay Times
Sep 17
8B
Ed Walton Williamson resigns as a Columbus County Commissioner because of
his connection with FBI COLCOR case.
Fay Times
Oct 25
1A
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Ron Taylor set to undergo surgery
Fay Observer
Sep 29
11A
6 COLCOR Guilty pleas are expected: Howard F. Watts; Sandy White Jr.; Lonnie
R. Stinson; Eddie Earl Innes; Eugene M. Reese; Ronald W. Shoemaker
Fay Times
Oct 14
1B
Attorneys for District Court Judge J. Wilton Hunt have filed a motion to delay his
COLCOR bribery trial.
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2B
Danny Cephus Merritt, 29, of Clarkton pleaded guilty in Fayetteville in Federal
District Court to drug trafficking and counterfeiting conspiracy charges.
Fay Observer
Oct
6
1B
Danny Cephus Merritt is 4th COLCOR defendant to plead guilty.
Fay Times
Oct
6
1B
Ron Taylor undergoes surgery
Fay Observer
Sep 30
6A
William Leonard Little is 3rd COLCOR defendant to plead guilty.
Fay Times
Sep 30
1B
Rubie Elkins Watts, wife of COLCOR defendant Howard F. Watts apparently
committed suicide on 10/10.
Fay Times
Oct 15
2B
Six more defendants enter Not Guilty pleas. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Aug 27
1B
The Arson trial of State Rep. Ron Taylor is scheduled to begin in Bertie County
Superior Court
Fay Times
Aug 30
7B
State Rep. G. Ronald Taylor, D - Bladen County, pleaded Guilty to two felony
counts of conspiracy and unlawful burning of a building belonging to a State
Senator.
Fay Observer
Aug 30
1A
Ron Taylor hurt in car wreck in Pender county. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 23
1A
Taylor Pleads Guilty in fire case. He admits paying 2 to burn warehouse of state
senator. Photo included
Fay Times
Aug 31
1A
Video Tapes Secretly filmed of State Rep. Ron Taylor with FBI undercover agents
had a direct bearing on his decision to plead guilty in a conspiraey to burn a state
senators warehouse.
Fay Times
Sep
1
1B
First COLCOR trial: Ronald Taylor plans guilty plea according to officials.
Fay Times
Sep
8
1A
Crime and Criminals - Coleman
Shoplifting charges are dismissed against Thomas H. Coleman, on probation for
bank robbery.
Fay Times
Jul 17
14B
Thomas H. Coleman, placed probation after bank robbery, was sent back to court
on shoplifting charge.
Fay Times
Jul 15
2B
Fay Observer
Jun 18
11B
Fay Times
Nov 24
1A
Crime and Criminals - Coleman, Kenneth
See: Crime and Criminals - COLCOR
Crime and Criminals - Comer
Police arrest Steven R. Comer, 16, of 501 Pearl St., for vandalism of yards in
VanStory Hills
See also: Vandalism
Crime and Criminals - Corley, Frank Edwin
See: Murders - Sellers
Crime and Criminals - Coronado
See: Homosexuals
Crime and Criminals - Countervail
Cycle gang probe ends in NC; FBI arrests 14. Investigation called Countervail by
FBI. Photo included
Crime and Criminals - Cousar
Monday, September 21, 2009
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See: Murders - Cousar
Crime and Criminals - Cumberland County
Cumberland County crime decreased 22% in 1981
Fay Times
Jan 27
1B
Fay Times
Sep 30
2B
Fay Times
Sep 29
6B
Fay Times
Mar
9
6B
Fay Times
Oct
7
2B
Fay Observer
Mar 23
5A
Fay Times
Oct 20
5B
Vernon William Elsass pleaded guilty to disturbing a grave and received
suspended sentence of 3 years
Fay Times
May
7
2B
Vernon William Elsass, 17, pleaded guilty to disturbing the grave of George T.
Daughtery, buried during April 1920 in the Peter Smith Cemetery
Fay Observer
May
6
1B
Fay Times
Nov
8
1B
Crime and Criminals - Currie
Wayland D. Currie surrenders ending Columbus search in Tabor City counterfeit
money operation
Crime and Criminals - Curry / Hughes
Drug dealer Willie Albert Curry dies; Lawrence Perry Hughes is sought in
connection with Curry's death
Crime and Criminals - Danner
See Murders - Elliott
Murders - Elliot
Crime and Criminals - Davis
Vermont man charged in Cumberland County Courthouse break-in
Crime and Criminals - Davis, Alvin
See: Murders - Lowery
Murders - Lowery
Crime and Criminals - Davis, Harold
See: Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville
Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville
Crime and Criminals - Decker, Mildred J.
Mildred J. Decker, an ex-bookkeeper at 71st High School, gets a 60-day jail term
for embezzling $30,000 from the school
Crime and Criminals - Delconte
Larry Delconte of Harnett Co. has been given a 30-day suspended jail sentence for
attempting to educate his son at home rather than sending him to school
Crime and Criminals - Dennison
Annette Dennison of Fayetteville charged with first-degree murder of her husband,
Steven Lyle Dennison, on June 25
Crime and Criminals - Dennnison
See also: Murders - Dennison
Murders - Dennison
Crime and Criminals - Dovan
See: Lawsuits
Lawsuits
Crime and Criminals - Elsass
Crime and Criminals - English, Linda
Linda Gibson English, suspect of embezzlement in the Laurinburg Housing
Authority's loss of $50,000 is still at large after 13 months
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Crime and Criminals - English, Robert L.
See Murders - Lankford
Murders - Lankford
Crime and Criminals - Epperson
Rudolph Epperson was arrested on pending charges of assault on a child under 12
years of age. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 22
9C
Fay Observer
Jan 21
2B
Fay Observer
Nov 13
2B
Fay Observer
Sep
9
6A
Fay Times
Jun 18
2B
Fay Times
Dec 30
14C
Part III of a history of tragedy: the slaying of Fayetteville Police Chief James
Herbert Benton. Photo and sketch included
Fay Observer
Nov
7
1F
Part I in a series on violent crimes in Fayetteville - the hanging of Lewis Council.
Fay Observer
Oct 24
2F
A history of tragedy: Part V - the "diabolical frame-up" of Joel Levy.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1F
Last story in a series on crime in Fayetteville in the early 1900s - a history of
tragedy: trouble at Victory Mill Village. Photos included
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1F
Street crime unit results reported in Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Dec
8
2B
NC FBI chief says the number of bank holdups in Fayetteville was down in 1982.
Fay Observer
Dec 25
3B
Part IV of a history of tragedy: a downtown shootout claimed Cumberland County
Deputy Malcolm N. Blue. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 14
2F
Second story in a series on violent crimes in Fayetteville just after the turn of the
century - The trial of Tom Walker, Fayetteville: 1900-1925. Photo inc. - Observer
and Times
Fay Observer
Oct 31
2F
Deputy US Clerk Paul Feeley was fired after admitting he mishandled money
collected in US court in Fayetteville
Fay Times
May
7
1B
Former Deputy US Clerk Paul Feeley pleaded guilty to embezzling $650 in fines
from US District Court clerk's office in Fayetteville
Fay Times
Oct 20
1B
Crime and Criminals - Ervin
Staff Sergeant Jamie L. Ervin, a Fort Bragg soldier who stockpiled hundreds of
pounds of explosives in his Eutaw Village home basement, was sentenced to five
years in prison
Crime and Criminals - Evans, Laura
Laura Ann Evans was charged with armed robbery of a truck driver, Eric S.
Simpkins of Fairfax, Va.
Crime and Criminals - Evans, Marvin
See
See Murders - Evans
Crime and Criminals - Everette
State employee charged with mailing obscene film (James Glenwood Everette)
Crime and Criminals - Fair
Gregory Fair, a deserter from Fort Bragg, is charged with burglary
Crime and Criminals - Farmer, Robert
NC landlord Robert Farmer draws sentence for violating the housing code of the
District of Columbia
Crime and Criminals - Fayetteville
Crime and Criminals - Feeley
see also Embezzlement
Crime and Criminals - Fincher
Monday, September 21, 2009
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See Murders - Wallace
Crime and Criminals - Fine
Paul L. Fine furniture executive sentenced for evading nearly $38,000 in corporate
income taxes
Fay Observer
May 28
5A
Fay Times
Dec 16
1A
Fay Times
Dec 15
5B
Fay Observer
Nov 13
2B
Fay Times
Mar 25
8C
FSU basketball player Lawrence A. Frazier sought in misdemeanor theft of
hubcaps
Fay Times
Dec 29
7B
5 Fayetteville State University basketball players arrested in hubcap theFort
Fay Observer
Nov 27
1A
Warrant issued in FSU hubcap case (Lawrence Frazier)
Fay Observer
Dec 29
1B
A district court judge recalled at the request of an FSU official. An order for the
arrest of Lawrence Frazier, who failed to appear in court for sentencing
Fay Observer
Dec 31
1B
Fay Observer
Jun 18
1A
SP 4 Terry Emerick lost both legs when Lt Colonel Frank Frydl rammed into him
as he stood behind a stalled car on Fort Bragg Road
Fay Observer
Jan 20
1A
Lt Colonel Frank Frydl will face charges of DUI in Fort Bragg traffic accident in
civilian courts
Fay Times
Feb 26
13B
Fay Observer
Mar 24
3B
Crime and Criminals - Fletcher
Ex-Jaycees president Johnny Lee Fletcher was convicted of jelly-fund conspiracy
see also North Carolina Jaycees
Conspiracy charge dropped against Jaycee defendant - Johnny Lee Fletcher
former state president in Concord
Crime and Criminals - Flournoy
see Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville
Crime and Criminals - Ford
Victor Lee Ford has been charged with breaking into the vending machines at the
Hay St. office of Branch Banking & Trust Co.
Crime and Criminals - Foust
60 cent fine levied in gum theft
Crime and Criminals - Frazier
Crime and Criminals - Freeman
See Arson
Deloris Barber Freeman used the prison copier to forge documents from NC
Crime and Criminals - Freitas
See Murders - Valenzuela
Crime and Criminals - Frydl
See also Kidnapping
Crime and Criminals - Gamble
See Murders - Cox
Crime and Criminals - Gerald
Ramona Gerald pleaded guilty to robbery of Westwood Shopping Center jewelry
store and was sentenced in Cumberland County superior court
Crime and Criminals - Gilley, Jerry Wayne
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Jerry Wayne Gilley, the son of a Winston Salem police lieutenant, has been
charged with robbing a bank - First Citizens Bank and Trust Co.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Dec 31
8A
James W. Hall and Donnie Lee Godwin were found guilty of robbing the Revco
Drug Store in Hope Mills
Fay Observer
Dec 10
14B
Donnie Lee Godwin and James William Hall were sentenced to prison terms for
their robbery of the Legion Road Reves Drugstore - Observer and Times
Fay Observer
Dec 11
2A
Fay Times
Oct 29
1B
Fay Observer
May 17
7A
Fay Observer
Nov 15
7B
Elmer Lee Hair, 41-year-old Hope Mills man who killed his father in a family
shootout in Oct., has been arrested for shooting at his sister Ola Mae Hair Wilson
Fay Observer
Nov
9
6B
Elmer Lee Hair arrested for violating probation in a 1970s assault case
Fay Times
Nov 11
2B
Elmer Lee Hair of Hope Mills has been charged with firing a gun into his sister's
occupied car and house.
Fay Times
Nov
9
8B
Elmer Lee Hair questioned in father's death - Tommy Henry Hair
Fay Times
Oct 13
1B
Crime and Criminals - Glode
See: Murders - Quinlan
Crime and Criminals - Godwin/Hall
See also Robberies and Thefts - Hope Mills
Crime and Criminals - Goodman
See Murders - Calhoun
Crime and Criminals - Graham, Michael J.
See Murders - Love
Crime and Criminals - Grainger, Dudley
See Counterfeits and Counterfeiting
Crime and Criminals - Grainger, Elmore P.
The charges have been dropped against a 60-year-old Harnett County farmer Elmore P. Grainger - for growing part of a crop of marijuana
See also Drugs - Arrests
Crime and Criminals - Gravely
Sherry Lynn Gravely of 309 Davis St. was arrested on a charge of stabbing her
boyfriend, Gattison Phillips
Crime and Criminals - Green
See: Rape
Crime and Criminals - Grissom
See: Murders - Bolles
Crime and Criminals - Grondahl
Peter Byron Grondahl of 5824 Wallace Drive in Hope Mills has been arrested on
arson charges
Crime and Criminals - Haight
See: Murders - McKenzie
Crime and Criminals - Hair
See also: Murders - Hair
Shootings
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Crime and Criminals - Hall
New trial is ordered in larceny case of Jeffus H. Hall
Fay Times
Jun 16
16B
Carl W. Harrelson charged with Sept. 11 shooting death of his wife in Whiteville
Fay Times
Oct 15
2B
Carl William Harrelson, a Columbus prison guard, is acquitted in death of his wife
Teresa
Fay Times
Nov 11
3B
Armed robbery defendant finishes lengthy testimony (Stephen D. Harris)
Fay Observer
Apr
1
2B
Della Waynette Harris, 39, is charged with setting fire to her parents' home in
Raleigh, then shooting her father
Fay Times
Sep
2
5B
Stephen D. Harris is convicted of fourth robbery
Fay Times
Apr
7
5B
Stephen D. Harris, robbery defendant, found guilty, sentenced to 80-year term
Fay Observer
Apr
3
3A
Jury finds Stephen Harris guilty of three thefts
Fay Times
Apr
3
1B
Two accomplices testify in robbery trial of Stephen D. Harris
Fay Times
Apr
1
12B
Stephen D. Harris testified he stole in order to get money to kill his former girlfriend
Fay Times
Mar 31
11B
Stephen D. Harris asks 33 subpoenas in unusual defense
Fay Observer
Mar 30
9B
Stephen Harris subpoenas 33 witnesses and will handle his own defense
Fay Times
Mar 30
10B
Stephen Harris ended his own defense in trial for robbery
Fay Times
Apr
2
2B
Public defender, assistant DA questioned by robbery suspect Stephen D. Harris
Fay Observer
Apr
2
10B
Fay Times
Sep 29
1A
Fay Observer
Aug 31
6B
Fay Observer
Nov 26
10B
Crime and Criminals - Hall, Jerry
See Crime and Criminals - COLCOR
Crime and Criminals - Hardin/Malloy
See Drugs - Arrests
Crime and Criminals - Harrelson
Crime and Criminals - Harris
Crime and Criminals - Harris, Alice
Fayetteville fugitive Alice Harris is on the FBI's Big Six list. Photo included
See Murders - Morton
Crime and Criminals - Hart
See Drugs - Arrests
Crime and Criminals - Hattaway
See Murders - Gamboa
Crime and Criminals - Hawkins
Nichols Hawkins was convicted Aug. 16 and fined $300 plus court costs - he had
been accused by Fayetteville Cablevision of completing several illegal home box
office hookups
Crime and Criminals - Heisler
Masako Okizaki Heisler, of 305 Preston Ave., has been charged with wrongful
death by vehicle - charges stem from an accident in which 8-year-old Adrian
Adams was killed
Crime and Criminals - Herring
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Former president of the NC Jaycees testified of growth pressure by Johnny Lee
Fletcher on J. Harold Herring of Mount Olive
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Dec 15
18B
Fay Times
Dec 15
2B
Fay Times
Oct 20
5B
Fay Observer
Oct
4
8B
A hearing is sought in connection with Gerald Hill's parole. The former housing
authority director for Lumberton was jailed for corruption
Fay Times
Dec 22
1A
Former Lumberton housing chief eligible for parole (Gerald Hill)
Fay Observer
Dec 22
1B
Melvin Raymond Hines is charged with trying to hire undercover agent to kill grown
children and son-in-law
Fay Times
May 20
2B
South Carolina law enforcement agents arrested Melvin Raymond Hines of Tabor
City who allegedly made a partial payment to have his two children and son-in-law
killed
Fay Observer
May 20
5A
Nettie Marie Hines, an inmate at Women's Prison in Raleigh, charged with credit
card fraud and 18 counts of forging and passing checks
Fay Times
Oct
8
2B
NC officials seek reimbursement from former labor leader Wilbur Hobby
Fay Times
Apr 12
1B
State reviewing Hobby's records
Fay Observer
Jul 19
6B
State officials probe CETA spending in Hobby case
Fay Times
Jul 19
6B
The state hasn't given up on forcing Wilbur Hobby to repay improperly spent money
Fay Observer
Jan 26
5A
State wins legal fight against Wilbur Hobby to gain access to legal records
Fay Times
May 27
21C
Fay Times
Mar 24
6B
See also North Carolina Jaycees
Crime and Criminals - Higgins
See Murders - Higgins
Jury is deliberating shooting of and robbery of James Robert Smith by James P.
Higgins
Crime and Criminals - Highland
Thomas Roger Highland of Michigan charged with 1st degree murder of Steven
Lyle Dennison
See also Murders - Dennison
Crime and Criminals - Hill, Eddie
Eddie Dean Hill, 17, of Chesterfield, Va. is being held in Cumberland County jail
for robbery at the homes of Joseph Horne and Kenneth West
Crime and Criminals - Hill, Gerald
Crime and Criminals - Hines
Crime and Criminals - Hinson, Anne
See Murders - Hinson
Crime and Criminals - Hobby
See also Biography - Hobby, Wilbur
CETA Programs
Funds, Misuse of
Crime and Criminals - Horton
Arrest of Louis Donald Horton is linked to theft ring
Crime and Criminals - Howard
See Murders - Jernigan
Crime and Criminals - Hubbard, Deloris
Monday, September 21, 2009
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See Murders - Toudle
Crime and Criminals - Hubbard, Robert
G. Kyser Leonard was beaten on the head with an iron pipe by Robert N. Hubbard
of Fayetteville, 18, who is already on parole
Fay Times
Nov 30
12B
Former local youth held in Alabama beating case (Robert N. Hubbard)
Fay Observer
Nov 30
12B
Fay Observer
Feb
7
12A
Fay Times
Oct
7
17C
Fay Times
Sep 30
2B
Fay Times
Mar 30
1B
Fay Times
Dec 31
1B
Former Robeson Co. Board of Education chairman Ralph Hunt was ordered to
serve 18 months in prison after a jury upheld his Nov. 24 conviction of driving with
a permanently revoked license
Fay Observer
Mar 19
1B
Ralph Hunt is paroled after two months in prison
Fay Times
Jun 26
1A
Convicted murderer James Hutchins was granted a stay of execution by NC
Supreme Court
Fay Times
Jan 19
6B
Convicted murderer James W. Hutchins changes his mind, now he wants to live
Fay Observer
Jan 16
3A
Convicted murderer James Hutchins wants a stay of execution
Fay Times
Jan 16
1B
James Hutchins, 52, of Rutherford County demands scheduled execution
Fay Observer
Jan 15
1B
Crime and Criminals - Hudson, Elton
Elton Hudson says he fell from a prominent role as lawyer and former Stanley Co.
Republican Party chairman to become perhaps the biggest con man in Stanley
County
Crime and Criminals - Hudson, Lewis
See Murders - Floyd
Crime and Criminals - Hudspeth, Gary J.
Gary J. Hudspeth gets probation for helping save an undercover agent's life
Crime and Criminals - Hughes
Cedar Creek man, Lawrence Perry Hughes, charged in death of Willie "Mr. Lucky"
Curry
Crime and Criminals - Hughes, Lawrence
See also Murders - Curry
Crime and Criminals - Hunt, James
Former Lumberton police officer James Hunt pleaded guilty to bribery - received 6year sentence
Crime and Criminals - Hunt, James A.
James A. Hunt, vice chairman of the Hoke County Board of Commissioners, has
been charged with writing $13,543 in worthless checks
Crime and Criminals - Hunt, Ralph
Crime and Criminals - Hunt, Ronald
See Murders - Yoder
Crime and Criminals - Hunter
See Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville
Crime and Criminals - Hutchins
Crime and Criminals - Jackson
See Murders - Hall-Kennedy
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Crime and Criminals - Jefferson
Harry Jefferson, 18, 5814 Ramshore Road, has been charged with assaulting a
police officer - Observer and Times
Fay Observer
Nov 21
4B
Gurney T. Johnson is charged with falsely accepting money to use his influence
with a judge
Fay Times
Feb
3
12B
The first trial of a welfare fraud case in Cumberland County ends with a 1-year jail
term for Juanita C. Johnson
Fay Observer
Nov 11
2B
Robert Lee Johnson of Fayetteville has been indicted on check charges
Fay Observer
Jul
9
6B
Judge in Greensboro sentenced bank robber Stanley Duryea Johnson to 200
years in prison
Fay Observer
Oct 10
1B
Richard K. Jones of Chesapeake Va. was arrested in Manteo on kidnap and rape
charges
Fay Observer
Mar 13
10A
Jury finds Timothy A. Jones not guilty of robbery
Fay Observer
Feb 11
2B
Timothy A. Jones denies taking clothes from International Fashions at 242 Hay St.
Fay Observer
Feb 10
2B
Testimony begins in trial of alleged clothes bandit (Timothy Jones). Clothes were
taken from International Fashions at 242 Hay Street
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8B
Fay Observer
Feb 23
14B
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
Fay Times
Apr 29
3B
Fay Times
Nov 25
2B
Fay Times
Oct 21
4B
Fay Observer
Jun 19
12A
Crime and Criminals - Jenkins, Winfred W.
See Murders - White
Crime and Criminals - Johnson
Crime and Criminals - Johnson, Lyndon G.
See Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville
Crime and Criminals - Jones
Crime and Criminals - Julian
Roland R. Julian, 18-year-old Douglas Byrd High School student, has been
charged with arson in the attempted burning of The Pantry Grocery at 2205 Hope
Mills Road Feb. 14
Crime and Criminals - Kelly
James Kelly was charged with breaking and entering and larceny of a vehicle
Crime and Criminals - Kennedy
See Robberies and Thefts - Charlotte
Crime and Criminals - Kivett
Guilford Superior Court Judge Charles Kivett says he expects no charges to be
brought against him after probe into influence peddling
Crime and Criminals - Korner, Steven A.
Steven Andrew Korner has been charged with check forging
Crime and Criminals - Laffingwell
John Laffingwell, who claims to be a major LSD dealer in Cumberland County, was
handed four 10-year sentences
Crime and Criminals - Lassister
Second youth held in yard vandalism in the VanStory Hills area (Joseph Dwayne
Lassister, 17)
Crime and Criminals - Lassiter
Monday, September 21, 2009
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See also Vandalism
Crime and Criminals - Lattimore
Charges against Amos Willie Lattimore have been dropped
Fay Observer
Dec
9
2B
Fay Observer
Jul 13
6B
Fay Times
Oct
7
17C
Fay Times
Jan
6
12B
Fay Times
Jan 26
1B
Huel Locklear is still at large.
Fay Times
Mar 14
2B
Former Pembroke Official Sentenced. Town Manager R.D. Locklear was convicted
on two counts of lying to a grand jury and was placed on a two year probation
Fay Observer
Feb 24
13A
Search Continues For Huel Locklear
Fay Observer
May 13
1B
FBI says Locklear may be wounded.
Fay Times
May 15
14B
Huel Locklear of Robeson County May Have been wounded during the
confrontation with agents May 7 near his Roland area home.
Fay Observer
May 15
3A
Huel Locklear is captured in Dillon S.C.
Fay Times
May 18
1A
Huel Locklear was captured in Dillon S.C. Photo included
Fay Observer
May 18
1A
Locklear Downfall Can be Traced to past thefts
Fay Observer
May 24
1B
5,000 reward is given in capture of Huel Locklear.
Fay Times
May 22
14B
Robeson Manhunt Continues for Huel Locklear. Photo included
Fay Times
May 13
5B
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Jan
Crime and Criminals - Ledford
See Murders - May
Crime and Criminals - Leffer
See Murders - Scott
Crime and Criminals - Leffingwell
John F. Leffingwell, former Bragg Boulevard merchant, charged with selling LSD
"hits"
See also Drugs - Arrests
Crime and Criminals - Lewis, Russell Lee
Russell Lee Lewis, former police chief of Carolina Beach, was indicted by a federal
grand jury for lying under oath about alleged sexual favors he received from
prostitute
Crime and Criminals - Little
Governor Hunt refuses to reduce sentence of Lawrence Little, convicted of
firebombing a black church in Wilmington
Crime and Criminals - Little, William L.
See Crime and Criminals - COLCOR
Crime and Criminals - Locke
District Attorney Ed Grannis fights efforts to parole convicted murderer Jeremiah
Locke
Crime and Criminals - Locklear
Crime and Criminals - Locklear, Denis
See Rape
Crime and Criminals - Locklear, Gary Lee
See Rape
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Crime and Criminals - Locklear, Marshall
See Murders - Van Der Roest
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Times
Oct
Fay Observer
Jan
Mark N. Lynch was a indicted for receiving and possessing firearms after being
convicted of a felony.
Fay Times
Mar
Mark Lynch Fayetteville businessman accused of Illegally possessing firearms as
a convicted felon, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment before U.S. magistrate
Stuart Clarke.
Crime and Criminals - Lowery
Melton Lowery of Lumberton gets 2 years in prison for stealing a State Highway
Patrol car.
7
5B
6
8B
Fay Observer
Mar 18
2B
A plane ordered impounded in a drug investigation at Fay Municipal Airport has
been ordered released to its owners A. Johnson Chestnut And Mark lynch.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
2B
Mark Norris Lynch 31 year old part owner of The Track disco club on Legion Road
has been charged in a three count indictment if Illegally possessing firearms.
Fay Observer
Mar
3
12A
NCNB Files Suit Seeking Plane used in drug case.
Fay Observer
Jun 22
8B
NCNB Drops legal Action Against Mark Lynch And A. Johnson Chesnutt.
Fay Observer
Jul 26
7B
Mark Lynch was arraigned In Cumberland County Superior Court 9/23. He pleaded
not guilty.
Fay Observer
Sep 24
9B
Sentencing of Fayetteville businessman Mark Lynch who pleaded guilty to Illegal
possession of firearms has been delayed until Dec. 13
Fay Observer
Oct 12
5B
Mark Lynch former operator of The Track nightclub sentencing was delayed in
firearms case.
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
Conspiracy to traffic in Marijuana charges were dropped against Mark Lynch after
an SBI agent failed to tell local prosecutors he had promised the witness he would
not have to testify.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
1B
Mark Lynch charged with conspiracy to traffic in marijuana has had the charges
against him dropped due to incompetence.
Fay Times
Nov 17
1B
Guilty plea is entered in Mark Lynch gun case.
Fay Times
May 25
9B
Mark Lynch was indicted by a Cumberland County Grand Jury On Charges of
trafficking in a controlled substance and conspiracy to traffic drugs
Fay Observer
Mar 10
2B
Mark Lynch, Fayetteville businessman accused of illegal possession of firearms,
pleaded guilty in a hearing held in Fayetteville before US District Judge Earl Britt of
Lumberton.
Fay Observer
May 24
1B
Fay Observer
May
2B
Crime and Criminals - Lowery, Barbara
See Murders - McKoy
Crime and Criminals - Lynch
See also Drugs - Marijuana
See also Drugs - Arrests
Crime and Criminals - MacDonald
See: Murders - MacDonald
Crime and Criminals - Maida
Joseph Maida has been indicted by a Federal Grand Jury in Meeting in Fay in
charges of transporting interstate stolen checks totaling more than $550,000.
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Crime and Criminals - Mangosing
See: Murders - LeRouge
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Crime and Criminals - Manning
Supreme Court may get tax case of Paul L. Manning.
Fay Observer
May 13
9A
Jesse C. Marshburn Sr. of Clinton is being sought for a allegedly harassing the
family of a juror who helped convict him.
Fay Times
Nov 23
1B
Charges were dropped against Jesse C. Mashburn Jr. and reduced for his father in
odometer case.
Fay Times
Jun
4
2B
Jesse C. Marshburn sentenced to three years in prisonfor falsifying the mileage
readings on cars he was selling.
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
Marshburn case declared a mistrial.
Fay Times
Jun 11
2B
Final arguments will be heard in trial of Jesse C. Mashburn Sr.
Fay Times
Jun
5
7B
Odometer tampering charges against Jesse C. Marshburn Jr. were dismissed.
Fay Times
Jun
4
2B
Lloyd Venton Martin of Hope Mills is indicted for illegally dealing in explosives.
Fay Times
Jun 12
9B
Steven Eugene Martin of 8824 Ray Court, Twinsburg, Ohio, was Arrested for
Assault on a Lee County woman. Name of woman was withheld.
Fay Times
Aug 12
3B
Thurman Martin gets another stay of execution.
Fay Observer
Mar 13
3A
Fay Times
May 19
7B
Fay Times
Dec 28
14B
Fay Observer
Aug 19
5A
Crime and Criminals - Marshburn
Crime and Criminals - Martin
Crime and Criminals - May
See: Crime and Criminals - Lynch
See: Drugs - Marijuana
Crime and Criminals - Maynard
See also: Murders - Henry
Convicted murderer Anson Maynard is sentenced to 12 years for theFort
Crime and Criminals - McAfee/Talton
Gwen Green MacAfee has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon after
she cut Ramona Talton across the chest with a broken bottle.
Crime and Criminals - McCall
Vincent McCall former Lumberton man held in shooting in Harlem.
Crime and Criminals - McEachern
Carl Edward McEachern is offered plea bargain for 1978 robbery.
Fay Times
Jul 24
14B
Carl E. McEachern Pleaded Guilty to two armed robberies and received seven
years after his lawyer Brad Jones had been ruled ineffective.
Fay Observer
Jul 24
3A
Fay Times
Oct
9B
Crime and Criminals - McFayden, Wilbert
See: Rape
Crime and Criminals - McGill
See: Murders - Smith
Crime and Criminals - McGrady
John West McGrady was charged with possession of marijuana and carrying a
concealed martial arts weapon in Fayetteville.
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Crime and Criminals - McGrain
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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Timothy McGrain is convicted of disturbing a grave and sentenced to 2 months in
jail.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Feb
5
11B
Fay Observer
Feb
6
3A
Fay Observer
Feb
6
10A
Probe begun in fatal Wake shooting
Fay Observer
Aug 31
1B
Probe Begun In Fatal Wake shooting
Fay Observer
Aug 31
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 16
2B
Robert T. McMillan of Hope Mills pleads Guilty to Break-In, Burning
Fay Observer
Jul 23
6B
Robert T. McMillan is charged with breaking and entering with intent to commit
murder at the home of his estranged wife.
Fay Times
Mar
2
12B
Prison terms imposed in break-ins
Fay Observer
Jun 30
9B
Paul McNeil was sentenced to 10 days in jail for contempt of court because he
appeared in court while intoxicated.
Fay Times
Apr 29
2B
May 27
2B
Crime and Criminals - McLamb
Dewey R. 'Hickory Bob' McLamb, 26, receives life sentence on changes of second
degree rape, second degree burglary, armed robbery, felony larceny, kidnapping,
attempted second degree sex offense.
Crime and Criminals - McLamb, Thomas
See: Drugs - Arrests
Crime and Criminals - McLaughlin
Evelyn McLaughlin of Fayetteville Gets 5-10 years in welfare fraud case.
Crime and Criminals - McLean
Crime and Criminals - McLean, Lynwood
Lynwood McLean is sentenced to a year in jail for embezzling about $25,000 from
the Veterans Administration Hospital Union.
Crime and Criminals - McLean, Patricia
See: Murders - McLean
Crime and Criminals - McMillan
Crime and Criminals - McMillian, Jerome
See: Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville
Crime and Criminals - McNeil
Crime and Criminals - McNeill
Juries deadlock in theft cases. Cleo McNeill is charged with 34 break-ins
Fay Observer
Cleo McNeill pleads guilty to breaking and entering.
Fay Observer
Jul
9
7B
Fay Observer
Sep 24
9B
Fay Observer
Jun 16
2B
Crime and Criminals - McNeill, Ronald
Ronnie Anthony McNeill of 12 Back St. Cumberland County has been accused of
slashing tires on 12 Cars in Eutaw Shopping Center.
Crime and Criminals - McQueen
The Cumberland County District Attorney's office is opposed to parole for inmate
taken hostage. (Roger Lee McQueen)
Crime and Criminals - McRae/Johnson
See: Prostitution
Crime and Criminals - Meares
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 133 of 542
Subject
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When The FBI discovered one of its 10 most wanted Criminals working in
Wallburg businessman Lynwood Meares turned himself in.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jan
2
3A
Rendell Frantz Mercer was charged with armed robbery at Branch Banking and
Trust Company at King Shopping Center.
Fay Times
Jun 12
9B
Randal Mercer was arrested for robbing the Branch Banking Trust Co. in King
Shopping Center on Jan 11.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
2B
Prisoner Rendell Frantz Mercer of Fayetteville attacked assistant jailer John B.
Hutcheson
Fay Observer
Jun 10
1B
Fay Times
Mar 31
10B
Fay Times
Jan
5
1B
Prosecutors to ask three consecutive life sentences for Bobby Lee Mills for
committing the 1973 "Mummy Murders
Fay Observer
May 17
6A
Witness testified that Bobby Lee Mills boasted in his central prison cell about the
mummy murders.
Fay Observer
Mar 11
7A
Bobby Lee Mills given 3 life sentences for 1973 "Mummy Murders."
Fay Observer
May 19
8A
Joey Monsour, owner-manager of a Hay Street topless bar was convicted of
allowing lewd dancing-employee was acquitted of lewd dancing.
Fay Observer
May
5
1B
Rick's Lounge manager Joseph Monsour is charged with allowing lewd dancing in
his club.
Fay Times
Jan 15
2B
Judge withholds ruling in Monsour lewd dancing case.
Fay Times
Feb
5
11B
Lewd dancing case continued - Joey Monsour, manager of Rick's Lounge, was
charged with allowing lewd dancing in the club.
Fay Observer
Feb
5
16A
Joseph Monsour, manager of Rick's Lounge, is charged with allowing lewd
dancing.
Fay Times
Mar
9
6B
Rick's Lounge manager Joey Monsour will challenge constitutionality of ABC
ordinance prohibiting "lewd dancing."
Fay Times
Jun 25
8C
Crime and Criminals - Mendoza
See: Robberies and Thefts - Oakridge, Tenn.
Crime and Criminals - Mercer
Crime and Criminals - Mettrick
New trial ordered in Mettrick drug case.
Crime and Criminals - Miller
Bruce Miller is sentenced to 18 years for March 27, 1981, bank robbery at Cross
Creek Mall.
Crime and Criminals - Miller, Gary
See: Murders - Gamboa
Crime and Criminals - Mills
Crime and Criminals - Monsour
Crime and Criminals - Moore
Garage break-in nets active term for Milton Moore of Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Ex-convict, Jerry Banks Moore is refused law license.
Jul
2
6B
Fay Times
Sep 27
6B
Fay Times
Nov 18
2B
Crime and Criminals - Morrison
Roscoe Morrison faces 16 different criminal charges.
Crime and Criminals - Murrow
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 134 of 542
Subject
Summary
Beauty Queen (Ernestine Murrow) pleads insanity after robbing a bank in High
Point in Oct. of 1981.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jul 29
2B
Fay Observer
Apr 10
10A
Fay Times
Oct 27
8B
The train siege involving Evangelista Villabona Navas, a Colombian, was the
state's costliest emergency more than $26,000.
Fay Times
Oct 29
4B
Mario Evangelista Navas-Villabona arraignment in Raleigh Amtrak siege is
delayed; insanity plea expected.
Fay Times
Nov 18
7B
Talmadge Naylor of 1731 Sapona Road was arrested and charged with making
harassing phone calls to radio newscaster Johnny Joyce.
Fay Observer
May 14
16A
Talmadge Naylor of East Fayetteville pleaded guilty to making harassing phone
calls to WFNC Radio announcer Johnny Joyce.
Fay Observer
Aug 19
2B
Fay Observer
Nov
4
2B
Assistant District Attorney, Stephen H. Nimocks, scheduled to be tried in U.S.
District Court in Raleigh starting 9/20 for influencing witnesses.
Fay Times
Sep 20
5B
Inmate, William Henry Herman Jackson, links drug funds to Stephen Nimocks, a
Cumberland County assistant district attorney
Fay Times
Sep 23
1B
Stephen H. Nimcocks, assistant district attorney was found innocent, 9/24, of
influencing witnesses to commit perjury. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 28
1B
Stephen Hale Nimcocks, an assistant district attorney for Cumberland County was
found not guilty. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 25
1A
District Attorney, prosecutor argue at Nimcocks Trial. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 24
1B
District Attorney Edward W. Grannis Jr. of Fayetteville testified as a character
witness at Stephen Nimcocks trial - verbal attack on U.S. prosecution in the case.
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
Judge calls Ike Atkinson to Raleigh Nimcocks trial.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1B
Testimony of witness aids Nimcocks.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
1B
Fayetteville Lawyer Stephen H. Nimocks, charged with inducing witnesses to lie
about money used to bail out members of the Leslie "Ike" Atkinson Drug Ring, was
not told the source of the money, according to a witness. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 21
1B
Assistant District Attorney Stephen H. Nimocks pleaded not guilty to charges of
procuring witnesses.
Fay Times
May 19
1B
Assistant District Attorney Stephen H. Nimocks, indicted on four charges by a
federal grand jury, has been given a leave of absence by district attorney Ed
Grannis.
Fay Observer
Apr 22
1B
Cumberland County District Attorney Ed Grannis has placed assistant DA Stephen
H. Nimocks on leave of absence, pending trial.
Fay Times
Apr 22
1A
Crime and Criminals - Nash
James Edward Nash, 26, had been arrested on charges of breaking into 8 homes
in the Haymount area and a Bragg Boulevard business.
Crime and Criminals - Navas
Colombian, Mario Evangelista Villabona Navas is indicted in Amtrak hostage case.
Crime and Criminals - Navas-Villabona
Crime and Criminals - Naylor
Crime and Criminals - Neal
James Neal surrenders self to marshal in Fayetteville. Neal was a probation
violator.
Crime and Criminals - Nimocks
See also: Lawyers - Nimocks
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Stephen Nimocks, assistant of DA of the 12th Judicial District, has been indicted
by a special federal grand jury in Raleigh on charges of influencing witnesses and
subornation of perjury.
Fay Observer
Apr 21
1B
Fayetteville lawyer, Stephen Hale Nimcocks was cleared of some of the testimony
against him by federal judge - photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 22
1B
Fay Observer
Mar 19
8B
Fay Times
Jan 30
1A
Bill Levon Owens, was found guilty of the Jan. 10, shooting death of Ronnie Dale
Nance.
Fay Times
Sep 17
8D
Tim Williams, a student at FTI was knocked off his bicycle when a missle from a
high powered gas pellet gun struck a backpack on his shoulders. Gun was fired
by Jimmy Owens.
Fay Observer
Oct
8
9B
Jimmy Robert Owens charged with assault with a deadly weapon in shooting of
FTI student Tim E. Williams.
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
Fay Times
Oct 28
25C
Joyce Papillion gets 4 year sentence for $27,000 in welfare fraud.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
1B
Joyce Papillion gets jail sentence for welfare and food stamp fraud which cost
taxpayers $27,000.
Fay Times
Nov 17
9B
Fay Observer
Oct
2
2B
Fay Times
Oct
2
2B
Robert Peele won't be re-tried in robbery conspiracy.
Fay Times
Feb 18
2B
Convicted robber Robert A. Peele faces civil lawsuit.
Fay Observer
Jun
8
6B
Fayetteville businessman, Robert A. Peele, 36, was convicted on two counts of
armed robbery and was sentenced to consecutive terms in prison.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
6B
Fay Times
Jan
7
2B
Fay Times
Sep 22
8B
Crime and Criminals - Noble
Frederick Noble was found guilty of sexually assaulting a mentally handicapped
man with a curtain rod and sentenced to life in prison.
Crime and Criminals - Oakley
See: Murders - Oakley
Crime and Criminals - Oliver
Fair Bluff men convicted of murdering two people in a 1978 convenience store
hold-up are sentenced to death.
Crime and Criminals - Owens
Crime and Criminals - Page
Terry Lee Page of Haywood County was arrested in Charlotte and charged with
abducting his daughter.
Crime and Criminals - Papillion
Crime and Criminals - Parke, Allie G.
Allie G. Parker was charged with cutting the throat of Huston Gardner.
Crime and Criminals - Parker, Allie G.
Allie G. Parker was charged with cutting the throat of Huston Gardner.
Crime and Criminals - Peele
Crime and Criminals - Pender
Charles E. Pender was charged with stealing furniture from Cape Fear Furniture
Co.
Crime and Criminals - Perate
Frank Joseph Perate indicted after being found with naked teenage girl, Joleen
Marie Gilmore.
Crime and Criminals - Perkins
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 136 of 542
Subject
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Defendant, Ronald Perkins, 17, gets some help from his friends.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Aug 23
7B
Fay Observer
Dec 13
10B
Fay Observer
Oct 16
2B
Fay Times
Nov 30
6B
Fay Times
Dec
9
2B
Fay Observer
Mar 12
11B
Fay Times
Sep 27
1B
Fay Times
Dec 16
26C
Fay Times
Aug 31
9B
Fay Times
Jan
Fay Times
Dec 31
2B
Fay Observer
Nov 19
13B
Fay Times
Jun
4
10B
Fay Observer
Feb
8
1A
Crime and Criminals - Peterson
See Suicide
Crime and Criminals - Petty
Patricia R. Petty, 29 year-old employee at FSU pleaded guilty to passing worthless
checks ($1,300)
Crime and Criminals - Phelps, Richard Earl
Richard Earl Phelps, a janitor at the Fayetteville Municipal Airport was charged
with breaking, entering and larceny in the airport's coffeeshop.
Crime and Criminals - Phillips
Deal ends theft case for Virgil Phillips who has had the case against him dropped
by the wife of his suspect.
Crime and Criminals - Pinson, Tony Rae
Tony Rae Pinson has been charged with larceny.
Crime and Criminals - Polk, James
see Robberies and Thefts
Crime and Criminals - Precise
see Murders - Clay
Murder charge dropped against James Arthur Precise of 223-1/2 Person St.
Crime and Criminals - Pruett
Marion Albert Pruett convicted killer, remembered as sensitive NC child.
Crime and Criminals - Quick, Hugh S.
Hugh S. Quick convicted in fraud try in Greensboro.
Crime and Criminals - Ransom
Cleveland Ransom of Fayetteville was giveen a 181-day active jail term for
'peeping' into the window of a Cumberland County home in August.
Crime and Criminals - Rauf
See Murders - Hoppe
Crime and Criminals - Ray, Donna/Shirley
Donna Ray and Shirley Ray have been charged with robbing Young Pinnacle of
Cumberland County
Crime and Criminals - Reeves
FSU student (Reginald Reeves) is accused of breaking into the home of Reynard
Smith at 133 Enoch Street.
Crime and Criminals - Renner
Myrna Renner was sentenced to three years in prison for attempted extortion of
NCNB manager.
See also: Extortion
Myrna Renner, 34 year old barmaid is being held by Fayetteville police for trying to
extort money from the NC National Bank in Eutaw Shopping Center. Photo
included
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 137 of 542
Subject
Summary
Myrna Eileen Renner is sentenced to 3 years in prison for February extrotion
attempt at NCNB in Fayetteville
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Jun
4
10B
Fay Times
Nov 25
3B
Arthur Richardson of Winston-Salem has been charged with firing into an occupied
bus.
Fay Times
Nov 12
3B
Don Lanzy Richardson of Elkin is wanted by authorities following shootout.
Fay Observer
May 21
5A
Fay Observer
Nov
6
2B
Fay Times
Nov
1
5B
Fay Times
Apr
2
2B
Fay Times
Dec 24
1B
$6,000 found in sleeper car of Raleigh seige.
Fay Times
Oct 13
1A
Gary Rodemeyer of Wendell kills his wife Norma, then kills himself.
Fay Observer
Jun
6
2B
Surrender details are given in hostage seige aboard the Amtrak in Raleigh.
Fay Observer
Oct 14
1A
Mario Rodriguez, train gunman held; his sister and infant son were killed. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
1A
Man charged in Amtrak seige had history of picking pockets.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
10A
W. Rodriguez, train gunman in Raleigh says the woman with him is dead.
Fay Observer
Oct 10
1A
Police have located a man who says he is the husband of a woman slain on board
an Amtrak car and the father of the 9-month old boy who died of dehydration.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
1A
Mario Villabona Navas is in police custody following seige in Raleigh's Amtrak
station where people were killed.
Fay Times
Oct 12
1A
Mario Rodriguez surrenders self and children after 3 day seige in train station in
Raleigh. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 11
1A
Zuli Angelica Ramirez the only survivor of the 3-day seige in an Amtrak train in
Raleigh leaves Wake Medical Center. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 14
1B
Fay Times
Oct
1A
Crime and Criminals - Reynolds
See: Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville
Crime and Criminals - Rice, Thomas E.
Thomas Edward Rice of Eden, NC was shot and killed in Lynchburg, VA, after
taking a policeman hostage.
Crime and Criminals - Richardson
Crime and Criminals - Rick's Lounge
Charges against Rick's Lounge are dismissed by state ABC board.
Crime and Criminals - Riley
Witnesses sought in fatal shooting Curtis Junior Riley by Police Sergeant Linwood
D. McNair
Crime and Criminals - Rivenbark
Two Tabor City men held for alleged tobacco fraud.
Crime and Criminals - Robeson County
The US attorney's office plans to investigate as many as 35 Robeson County
residents who may have been ineligible for participation in a federal jobs training
program.
Crime and Criminals - Rodemeyer
Crime and Criminals - Rodriguez
Crime and Criminals - Rodriquez
A standoff between police and a man believed to be holding his wife and 1 child at
gunpoint in an Amtrak sleeping cabin in Raleigh continues.
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Crime and Criminals - Rogers
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 138 of 542
Subject
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Walter Rogers, 34-year old former Laurinburg tax collector and bail bondsman
gets 10-year sentence for bribery.
Fay Observer
Feb 18
1B
Walter Lee Rogers, Laurinberg city tax collector was convicted on bribery charges.
Fay Times
Feb 18
1B
Execution date is set for convicted murderer John W. Rook.
Fay Times
Jul 27
8B
John William Rook, a condemned man says state failed to act to help him.
Fay Observer
Jul 27
5A
Crime and Criminals - Rook
Crime and Criminals - Rosenberg
Local real estate broker Marvin H. Rosenberg's real estate license was revoked for
allegedly misusing funds in his control.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
2B
Fay Times
Nov 30
6B
Fay Times
Jan
Fay Observer
Jan 12
3A
David Sbardella sentenced in plea arrangement.
Fay Observer
Mar 20
3A
Stories of Mafia 'hits', allegations that a defendant was a soldier in the Mafia, and
evidence from the state of at least two contracts to kill two soldiers came to light in
Cumberland County Superior Court.
Fay Observer
Mar 17
11A
David Spardella is charged with trying to get someone to murder two soldiers in
1980.
Fay Times
Mar 18
2B
A Fort Bragg soldier on trial for plotting to kill two other soldiers said he did talk
extensively about committing the murders, but it was typical of the 'mind games'
men connected with Special Forces engage in.
Fay Observer
Mar 18
1B
Jury is still deliberating in death conspiracy trial of David M. Sbardella.
Fay Observer
Mar 19
8B
Jury undecided in Sbardella conspiracy trial.
Fay Times
Mar 19
2B
David Sbardella receives 30-day jail term.
Fay Times
Mar 20
1B
Fay Times
Mar 17
9B
Fay Times
Jun 25
2B
Crime and Criminals - Roundtree/Whitehead
Embezzling charges filed against Robert J. Roundtree and Daniel Whitehead, who
stole household goods belonging to their firm's customers.
Crime and Criminals - Rubio
See: Crime and Crimials - Waple
Crime and Criminals - Ruff, Shahram
See:Murders - Ruff
Crime and Criminals - Rupert
Robert E. Rupert, as president of S&G Services, Inc. has pleaded guilty to 16
counts of failing to make required deposits of over $130,000 in Social Security and
Federal Income Taxes with-held from employees' wages.
Crime and Criminals - Sampson
See: Murders - Devane
Crime and Criminals - Sanders
See: Murders - Lee
Crime and Criminals - Sbardella
Crime and Criminals - Sbardells
David Sbardella is accused of trying to get two other soldiers to murder Chris
Condon and James Wagner.
Crime and Criminals - Seay
Sandra Seay was sentenced to two years in prison for writing bad checks.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
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Crime and Criminals - Shaffir, Nathan
Gold merchant Nathan Shaffir has been charged with 59 fraud indictments.
Fay Times
Dec 12
24C
New trial is ordered for Anthony Shane.
Fay Times
Jan 14
2B
Witness agrees to testify against ex-Fayetteville police officer, Tony Shane.
Fay Times
Apr
6
10B
Jury selection in the second trial of former Fayetteville policeman Stanford A.
'Tony' Shane begins.
Fay Observer
Apr
6
20B
Two identify Tony Shane in sex case
Fay Times
Apr
7
5B
Two former masseuses came back to Fayetteville to testify against former
Fayetteville policeman Sanford A. 'Tony' Shane.
Fay Observer
Apr
7
13A
Tony Shane testifies, denies charges.
Fay Times
Apr
8
2B
Ex-officer Tony Shane given life sentence.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
1B
Tony Shane's sentence is reduced to life plus 10 years.
Fay Times
Apr 14
6B
Sanford A. 'Tony' Shane convicted of sex offenses has been granted new trial.
Fay Observer
Jan 13
1B
Forrest Clinton Shaw II was arrested on four counts of false pretense.
Fay Observer
May
4
1B
Forrest C. Shaw II was sentenced to six months in prison and ordered to repay
money he defrauded from widow.
Fay Times
Jul 15
2B
Shaw is convicted of defrauding widow.
Fay Times
Jul 13
14B
Sentence reduction asked in Forrest C. Shaw case.
Fay Times
Jul 24
14B
Fraud case defendant Forrest C. Shaw 2 faces embezzlement charges.
Fay Times
Jul 10
6B
Crime and Criminals - Shane
Crime and Criminals - Shaw
See also: Lawsuits
Crime and Criminals - Shepard
Leo Edsel Shepard and 3 others are sentenced to prison for defrauding a federal
summer lunch program in Wilmington.
Fay Times
Mar
4
16C
Charles Sheppard, who operated a nation-wide order club offering to introduce
lonely men to 'playmates' in the 1970s, has been charged by the IRS with violating
federal tax laws.
Fay Observer
Jun 29
1B
Charles Sheppard, former nominee as Lee Co.'s Citizen of the Year who was
indentified in 1976 as the operator of a nation-wide mail order sex club, pleaded
guilty to violating income tax laws.
Fay Observer
Aug 22
1B
Fay Times
Dec 28
14B
Fay Times
Sep 27
7B
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1B
Crime and Criminals - Sheppard
Crime and Criminals - Sherlock
Erwin Sherlock is being held in an assault case on a woman acquaintance and
procurring her to commit prostitution.
Crime and Criminals - Sidden
Family of four still missing in Hays murder.
Crime and Criminals - Sidden, Tony Mitchell
See also:Murders - Sidden, Gary
Crime and Criminals - Simms, Walter
Allegations: Bribery trial of Scotland ex-official Walter Simms begins.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Crime and Criminals - Sims, Melvin
See: Rape
Crime and Criminals - Sisk
Fort Bragg soldier Mike Sisk was charged with malicious injury in causing an
explosing at The Track nightclub.
Fay Times
Jan 23
6B
Fay Observer
Apr 10
3A
Prison terms imposed in break-ins (Cleo McNeil and George Edward Smith)
Fay Observer
Jun 30
9B
Bobby Earl Smith has received a life sentence after pleading guilty to shooting
death of Clayton police officer William Ray Gilmore.
Fay Observer
Jul 15
5A
Fay Times
Dec 16
2B
Fay Times
Oct 20
1A
Fay Times
Oct 22
1A
Fay Times
Oct 14
14C
Fay Observer
Jul
2
6B
Fay Times
Oct
7
8C
Fay Times
Oct 12
8B
Spec. 4 Edward Tarpey, a 20-year old Fort Bragg soldier was sentenced to 15
years at hard labor after his conviction of three unpremeditated counts of murder
stemming from an accident.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
1B
Spec. 4 Edward Tarpey, a 20 year-old Fort Bragg soldier, was sentenced to 15
years at hard labor after his conviction of three counts of unpremeditated murder
stemming from an accident. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan 21
1B
Rep. G. Ronald Taylor pleads innocent in burning case. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 24
3A
State Rep. Ron Taylor faces more trouble in law actions.
Fay Observer
May 25
1A
Crime and Criminals - Smawley
Clyde Smawley, 86, of Morganton is given a 30-day jail term.
Crime and Criminals - Smith
Crime and Criminals - Smith, Gaylord
Gaylord Lee Smith convicted in 1978 marijuana case is charged in sale of cocaine
in Cumberland County.
Crime and Criminals - Soles
State Senator R.C. Soles of Columbus is tied to vote-buying of Bolton referendum
on mixed-drink. Photo included
Crime and Criminals - Soles, R.C.
State Senator R.C. Soles Jr. is being probed for involvement in vote-buying and
other criminal activity by the SBI (State Bureau of Investigation)
Crime and Criminals - Spencer
Gaston man David Larry Spencer shoots son, then shoots and kills himself.
Crime and Criminals - Squalls
Cornelius Squalls was convicted of breaking into the home of Thomas Bradshaw.
Crime and Criminals - Starling, Loraine G.
Loraine G. Starling of Autryville was given 5 years probation after pleading guilty to
embezzling $1,600 from the Salemburg bank where she worked.
Crime and Criminals - Stokes
See: Murders - Lehto
Crime and Criminals - Swann
Floyd Swann assaulted by two men in local drive-in.
Crime and Criminals - Tarpey
Crime and Criminals - Taylor
Monday, September 21, 2009
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David Charles Taylor is charged with larceny, breaking and entering, burglary and
robbery with a dangerous weapon.
Fay Times
Feb
3
6B
A woman walking her dog provided information which led to the arrest of NC Rep.
Ron Taylor. -photo included.
Fay Times
May 18
1B
Rep. Ron Taylor, already facing arson charges, now faces $1.3 million lawsuit
alleging fraudulent trade practices.
Fay Times
May 26
1A
Insiders say Rep. Ron Taylor still has good chance to win in June 29 Democratic
primary, despite criminal charges.
Fay Times
May 28
1B
Rep. Ron Taylor declares his innocence. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 20
1A
Foreclosure proceedings have been initiated against Rep. Ron Taylor.
Fay Times
May 22
1B
Fay Observer
May 21
1B
Rep. G. Ronald Taylor was jailed, bond was set at $75,000 Photo included
Fay Times
May 15
1B
State Rep. G. Ronald Taylor, of Bladen was indicted in connection with arson case.
Fay Times
May 14
1A
Donnie Thigpen pleaded guilty to taking indecent liberties with his stepdaughter.
Fay Observer
Nov 30
12B
Donald Thigpen pleads guilty to reduced sex charges in Cumberland County
superior court.
Fay Times
Nov 30
6B
Fay Times
Oct 28
14B
Fay Times
Dec 29
7B
Cumberland County Sheriff's deputies have arrested a 16-year old Douglas Byrd
student (William E. Turner) in connection with a June 8 explosion at Douglas Byrd
Junior High School.
Fay Observer
Jun 12
10A
William Eddie Turner of 5205 Walnut Dr. and a student at Douglas Byrd High
School pleaded guilty to damaging the school with an artillery simulator and was
given a 21-day jail sentence
Fay Observer
Aug 11
1B
Fay Times
Dec 17
8C
Fay Times
Jan 28
2B
Jul 23
1B
Crime and Criminals - Taylor, Ronald
Forclosure filed against State Rep. Ron Taylor's land.
See also: Arson
Crime and Criminals_COLCOR
See also: Crime and Criminals - COLCOR
Crime and Criminals - Thigpen
Crime and Criminals - Thomas
Rocky Mount man joins Big Six Fugitive program of the FBI, Jesse Lee ThomasThomas killed Debbie Ann Procter July 13, 1978
See also:Murders - Procter
Crime and Criminals - Thompkins
Ricky Lee Thompkins of Cumberland County has been charged in thefts totaling
$12,000.
Crime and Criminals - Turner
Crime and Criminals - Tyler, Ronald
Ronald Tyler an escapee from the Robeson County Prison unit has been charged
with the robbery of a Lumberton gasoline station where a clerk was shot and
injured
Crime and Criminals - Tyson
Rep. Henry M. Tyson says his is not guilty of hit-and-run traffic accident in Wake
Co.
Crime and Criminals - Valentin
Iris Valentin, wife of a Spring Lake policeman, is linked to robbery at West Wood
Shopping Center.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Crime and Criminals - Vickery
State senator Charles E. Vickery, Democrat - Orange County pleaded guilty to
charges of possing bad checks. Photo
Fay Times
Oct 20
5B
Part 4 of a 4 part series: When Von Zamft left Fayetteville, creditors took a beating.
Fay Observer
Oct
1
1B
Part 2 of a 4 part series on Martin Von Zamft, a confidence man who swindled
area investors out of more than $1 million a decade ago.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
1B
Von Zamft dealing left a trail of bad debts. (part 3 of a 4 part series)
Fay Observer
Sep 30
1B
Fay Observer
May 20
2B
Fay Observer
May
1B
Crime and Criminals - Von Zamft
Crime and Criminals - Waddell
Bernie and Blanch Waddell of Mt. Airy have been sentenced for filing a false
income tax return.
Crime and Criminals - Wallace
See: Murders - Kent
Crime and Criminals - Waple
Students are accused of stealing gasoline from a car in the yard of Louis Waple
who is a candidate for legislature. (Students are Terry J. Miller and Richard W.
Rubio)
Crime and Criminals - Ward
See: PCB
Harvey Ward was found guilty of attempted bribery in Scotland Co.
Fay Times
Apr 22
12C
Fay Observer
Dec 24
1B
Horry James Watts, former Columbus Co. commissioner, will be paroled from
prison. Photo included.
Fay Times
Mar 11
2B
Horry J. Watts, who served for one year of a four-year sentence in federal prison
on charges connected with the 1970s Sellerstown Church Bombings, was
scheduled for release March 11.
Fay Observer
Mar 11
5A
Bruce Wayne Miller of 23215 Hope Mills Road stabbed Robert D. West in the
chest after West refused to give him a beer.
Fay Observer
Jun 14
11B
See: Arson
CC Outlook
Crime and Criminals - Warren
Cumberland County agents confiscated 7.5 gallons of Moonshine Whiskey from
the home of Oscar Moses Warren in Godwin. Photo included.
Crime and Criminals - Watkins
See: Robberies and Thefts - Fayetteville
Crime and Criminals - Watts
Crime and Criminals - Watts, Howard F.
See: Crime and Criminals - COLCOR
Crime and Criminals - West
Crime and Criminals - White
See: Murders - Sawyers
Crime and Criminals - Whitley
Veronica Whitley has been charged with forging and passing checks at 3
Fayetteville branch banks.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
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Crime and Criminals - Williams
Fayetteville mechanic, Reece A. Williams, receives five year active sentence for
possessing a stolen car.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
9D
Fay Times
Dec 24
7B
Fay Times
Dec 24
3B
Fay Times
Oct 22
2B
Gilda Faye Willis of Fayetteville was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly
weapon with intent to kill.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
6B
Eric Casey of 702 North Street was bitten on the ear by Leslie Delonga Willis also
of 702 North Street at the revival of Rev. Charles Young.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
3B
$18,000 ransom was paid to two women who stole a cat named 'Crybaby' form
Raymond and Charles Guthrie
Fay Times
Jul 19
6B
Ava G. Willis and Sherri Styron are inducted on charges of larceny for stealing a
cat and holding him for ransom.
Fay Times
Jul 20
1B
Kenneth Harold Willis must pay $300,000 for accident which caused injury to Judy
Enloe and sons Scott and Clay.
Fay Times
Dec 16
2B
James E. Wilson is released from mental hospital after being committed for
murder of 4-year old brother.
Fay Times
Jan
5
8B
James E. Wilson, 17, of Wilmington who claims he stabbed his 4-year old nephew
to death while possessed by demons has been released from a mental institution.
Fay Observer
Jan
5
7B
Fay Times
Dec 31
2B
Fay Observer
Jun 27
2B
See: Murders - Dandois
Crime and Criminals - Williams, James Edwards
James Edward Williams has been charged with breaking and entering, larceny and
possession of a firearm.
Crime and Criminals - Williams, James Lee
James Lee Williams has been charged with armed robberies at the Hardees
Restaurant on U.S. 301.
Crime and Criminals - Williamson, Charles
See: Murders - Williamson
Crime and Criminals - Williamson, Eddie
Ex-commissioner's son Eddie Williamson of Whiteville, charged in Columbus
Republican headquarters property shooting
Crime and Criminals - Williamson, William
See: Murders - Sizemore
Crime and Criminals - Willis
Crime and Criminals - Wilson, Charles
See: Murders - Baker
Crime and Criminals - Wilson, James
Crime and Criminals - Wilson, John Kennedy
See: Murders - Askea
Crime and Criminals - Winbush, Douglas A.
Douglas Allen Winbush of Sanford has been charged with armed robbery.
Crime and Criminals - Winstead
Dunn Mayor Wayne Winstead acquitted on leaf fraud.
Crime and Criminals - Wolfe
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Robert Bernard Wolfe was identified as a suspect in the robbery of the Eutaw
Brach of the NC National Bank on Dec. 30.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jan 13
2B
Fay Observer
Sep
4
1B
Fay Times
Oct 14
4B
Fay Times
Nov 30
1B
Fay Times
Jun 26
1B
Fay Observer
Jun
6
1B
Ann Evans has designed cross-stitch graphs for Bible verses. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 19
1E
Mark McDonald finds and old-fashioned skill in cross-stitch. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 14
17A
Crime and Criminals - Woodard
William W. Woodard, of 1365 Main St. in Spring Lake is convicted of firefighter
assaults.
Crime and Criminals - Woods
A Cherry Point marine, Ulysses Woods Jr. and his wife Beverly Ann Woods have
been charged with child abuse.
Crime and Criminals - Young
Mystery witness sought in Rodney Young's retrial effort. Young was convicted of
breaking and entering and a larceny conviction
Criminal Justice
NC Institute of Government says less than 6% of felony defendants ever come to
trial by jury.
Crops
See: Agriculture - Name of Crop
Farms and Farmers
Tobacco
See: Farms and Farmers
See: Tobacco
Croquet
The game of Croquet is a challenge to the mind and muscles. Photo included.
Cross Burnings
See: Racial Differences
Cross-Stitch
Cruelty to Animals
Black bear used in bear ring to train attack dogs is adopted by NC Museum of Life
and Science.
Fay Times
Jul
2
9C
Cumberland County SPCA may close shelter for lack of funds
Fay Times
Jul 16
1B
Margo Hubal is investigator for Cumberland County Humane Society.
Fay Times
Mar 27
1B
Pro-animal group criticized "inhumane" research on cats at UNC
Fay Times
Jun
3
5B
Dog cruelty arrest is made of James Lawrence Johnson.
Fay Times
Jul
8
2B
Cumberland County residnts respond well to plea for help from Cumberland
County SPCA.
Fay Times
Jul 21
8B
Animal rescuers fight to survive. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 30
7A
Crusaders
See: Religion
Crystal (Glass)
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville's European connection for china and crystal - Gail Baird shows China
at her Raeford Road home. Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jun 29
13A
The Cumberland County Action Program plans food bank to help poor, elderly.
Fay Observer
Apr 25
1B
The Cumberland Community Action Program is creating a food bank to receive
donations of food that will contribute directly to the nourishment of citizens who are
in need. (Editorial)
Fay Observer
May
3
4A
Cumberland Community Action Program unveiled new job program as part of antipoverty plan.
Fay Times
Oct
8
2B
Cumberland Community Action Program Inc. will hold public hearings about 1983
block grant anti-poverty plan.
Fay Times
Oct
7
4B
Cumberland County Foundation, Inc. announced grants of $377,044, including
money toward a site for a new county library.
Fay Times
Feb 16
1A
Annual report of Cumberland Community Foundation, Inc.
Fay Times
Dec 30
2B
Cumberland Community Foundation awards grants for projects. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
1B
The Cumberland Community Foundation is expected to announce that it will
secure an option to buy and donate fthe former Dickinson Buick Company site as
the location for a new library.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
1B
Photo: Cumberland Foundation gives shrubs and other greenery to Hillcrest Middle
School.
Fay Observer
Mar 24
2B
Cumberland County increased its year-end balance of unappropriated surplus
funds by $1.9 million to $4.6 million.
Fay Times
Dec
3
1B
Cumberland County possible tax hike hinged on school funds.
Fay Times
Nov 18
1B
Cumberland County receives "windfall" of $48,711 from the state.
Fay Times
Jun 23
7B
Board ratifies Lancaster election in open vote. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 13
1B
Former Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson has withdrawn his
application for the job of general manager of the Cumberland County Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
1B
Applications mount for ABC general manager's job.
Fay Times
Nov 30
1B
ABC Board studies manager applications.
Fay Observer
Nov 30
12B
The Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is reviewing the
applications for the general manager's position.
Fay Times
Dec
1
1B
ABC narrows manager list.
Fay Observer
Dec
9
1B
Editorial: Why the ABC secrecy?
Fay Observer
Dec 13
4A
Reece Lancaster has been hired as the new ABC manager.
Fay Times
Dec 14
1B
Board see new manager.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
9B
The Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board voted in secret session
to appoint Reece Lancaster as general manager of the county's liquor stores.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 10
1A
Naming of new ABC manager is not expected on 11/15.
Fay Observer
Nov 13
1B
Cumberland Community Action Program
Cumberland Community Foundation
Cumberland County - Finance
See Also: Budget-Cumberland County
Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Former chairman of ABC Board of Cumberland County James H. Wilson dies.
Photo
Fay Times
Dec 16
1B
Officers round up Liquor, Drug suspects.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
1B
Seminar on ABC laws set for Mar. 9 in the Fayetteville City Council Chambers.
Fay Observer
Mar
6
10A
County ABC board to accept system manager applications.
Fay Times
Nov 16
1B
Accusations and political in-fighting surround appointments to Cumberland County
ABC board.
Fay Times
Jul 20
1B
Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control members are sworn in - Names
listed.
Fay Observer
Aug 12
1B
Is Cumberland County ABC Board show-down brewing?
Fay Times
Aug 13
1B
Photo of new members of the Cumberland County Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board.
Fay Observer
Aug 13
1B
The Cumberland County ABC Board agreed to look into an affirmative action hiring
plan, and took no action to replace ABC general manager P.R. Barbour.
Fay Observer
Sep 14
6B
The Cumberland County ABC Board began studying a proposal for an affirmative
action program for hiring and promotion of employees in the liquor stor system.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
8B
P.R. Barbour resigns as ABC chief after 45 years in his post. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov
9
1B
Phil R. Barbour, Cumberland County ABC manager resigns. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov
9
1B
Cumberland County ABC job advertised.
Fay Observer
Nov 15
12B
The appointment of Neill Monroe as assistant to the Cumberland County Alcohol
Beverage Control Board's general manager almost passed unnoticed.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1B
Fay Times
Oct 22
2B
New Cumberland County Attorney Neil Yarborough is "young but experienced."
Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb
8
1A
Staff Attorney Neil Yarborough appears to be the front runner for appointment as
Cumberland County attorney. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 26
1B
Staff Attorney Neil Yarborough was appointed Cumberland County attorney in a
reorganization of the county's legal department.
Fay Observer
Feb
1
1B
Neil Yarborough is named Cumberland County Attorney by County
Commissioners. Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb
2
1B
Neil Yarborough picked for Cumberland County attorney. Photo included.
CC Outlook
Feb
4
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners approve hiring of an internal staff auditor.
Fay Observer
Mar
2
7B
Cumberland County hired Cliff Spiller as Cumberland County Internal Auditor.
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
Fay Times
Jul 23
1B
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1B
Cumberland County Association for Retarded Childre
Knights of Pythias members present check to the Cumberland County Association
for Retarded Children for $7,500.
Cumberland County Attorney
Cumberland County Auditor
Cumberland County Board of Commissioners
Cumberland County Democratic party executive committee plans for expanding
county board of commissioners to seven members.
Cumberland County Commissioners
Commissioner Mary McAllister seeks help with debt.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County Democrats have delayed acting on three separate resolutions
calling for increasing the number of County Commissioners from 5 to 7 by sending
all three to an issues committee for study.
Fay Observer
Apr
4
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners are paid an annual salary of $5,580. The
chairman of the board is paid an annual salary of $7,666.08 See "Live Wire for
more information
Fay Observer
Apr 30
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners increase rent paid by City of Fayetteville for
space in law enforcement center.
Fay Times
may 18
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners approve Cape Fear Valley Hospital Lease.
Major details of agreement outlined.
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners dismisse teachers, hire Interim Finance Chief
Fay Observer
Apr 23
10B
Cumberland County Commissioners are caught in tax hiring dilemma.
Fay Observer
Apr 12
1B
Cumberland County Democrats are considering whether to push for increasing the
number of County Commissioners from five to seven.
Fay Observer
Apr
1
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners stepped into the negotiations on a proposed
lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital by agreeing to meet with representatives of
National Medical Enterprises.
Fay Observer
Apr
1
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners voted 4-170 lease Cape Fear Valley Hospital
to a for-profit Los Angeles firm for 10 years
Fay Observer
May
3
1A
The Cumberland County Board Of Commissioners is reportedly planning to take
direct control over the hospital system by appointing itself to replace hospital board
members whose dismissal takes effect May 17
Fay Observer
May 10
1A
Five high school students posed as Cumberland County Commissioners in a mock
government
Fay Observer
May 16
1B
Three new proposals were submitted to Cumberland County Commissioners as
alternative to a for-profit lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
May
1
3A
Letter to the Editor: No tears for William Tyson by David J. Morlock
Fay Observer
Jul 16
4A
Cumberland County Commissioners don't like lack of privacy in new offices.
Fay Times
Jun
2
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners will request a larger ABC board.
Fay Observer
Jun
7
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners heal split, seak tax director
Fay Observer
Jun
8
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners hearing: School funding appeal made.
Fay Observer
Jun 22
1A
Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson denies rumors of trouble with the
IRS.
Fay Times
Jul
2
1B
Republican party in Cumberland County criticizes Cumberland County
Commissioners
Fay Times
Jul
2
1B
IRS action is denied by Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson
Fay Observer
Jul
2
1A
IRS claims Cumberland County Commisioner owes $98,409 in back taxes.
Fay Times
Jul
3
1A
Cumb. County Commissioners will attend National Association of Counties
Convention.
Fay Times
Jul
9
1B
Two pay raise packages are on the table for consideration by the Cumberland
County Board Of Commissioners
Fay Observer
Jul 10
3A
Commissioners expected to resume stalled hospital lease negotiations
Fay Observer
Mar 31
1B
An Editorial: A better hospital system; Board of Commissioners give first
consideration to CHHS (Carolinas Hospital and Health Services.)
Fay Observer
Jan
4A
See Also: Biography - Horne, Billy D.
North Carolina Association of County Commissioners
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson has proposed a compromise for the
school funding controversy that he says would meet the school boards full request
without a tax hike
Fay Observer
Jun 23
1B
W.E. Tyson is appointed to fill a vacancy on Cumberland County Board of
Commissioners, by Superior Court Clerk Tommy Griffin. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 20
1A
A second attempt to appoint Democratic party nominee W.E. "Bill" Tyson to a
vacant seat on the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners was rejected.
Fay Observer
Jan
4
1B
Cumberland County Board of Commissioners again split two to two on whether to
accept W.E. Tyson on board to replace M.M. Beard
Fay Times
Jan
5
1A
Virginia Thompson, chairwoman of Cumberland County Board of Commissioners,
asked county Democratic party to select another nominee for county
commissioner.
Fay Times
Jan
8
1B
County tells educators there will be no increase in budget this year.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners Bill Tyson is appointed to Cumberland County
Transportation Efficiency Council.
Fay Times
Jun
4
10C
Virginia Thompson has asked the Democratic party to make another nomination
for a vacant seat on the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
1B
Cumberland County Commissionrs say school fund will not increase.
Fay Observer
Jan
9
3A
Democratic Party officers voted down a request from the chairman of the county
commissioners to name a third nominee in hopes of resolving a deadlock over a
vacant commissioner's seat.
Fay Observer
Jan
9
1A
Cumberland County Commissioner Virginia Thompson's attempt to remedy the
Board of Commissioners deadlock by requesting the name of an alternate
candidate for commissioner seat has become as controversial as the deadlock
situation itself; according to some.
CC Outlook
Jan 14
1
Superior Court Clerk Tommy Griffin is likely to receive responsibility for choice of
new Cumberland County Commissioner.
Fay Times
Jan 16
1B
Commissioners may turn appointment of a fifth commissioner over to the clerk of
the superior court.
Fay Observer
Jan 18
1B
Cumberland County Democratic Executive Committee rejected a request from
County Commissioner Virginia Thompson to nominate someone for commissioner
Fay Times
Jan
9
1B
Superior court clerk Tommy Griffin appointed W.E. "Bill" Tyson to the Cumberland
County Board of Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Jan 19
1A
County Commissioners are upset at remarks made by New Hanover Memorial
Hospital trustee William Stanfield about the Cape Fear Valley lease proposal.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
1B
Commissioners say they may still be weeks from a decision on the future of Cape
Fear Valley Hospital.
Fay Observer
Jan 20
1B
Tyson says he carries no grudge against his opponents.
Fay Observer
Jan 20
1B
W.E. Tyson is sworn in as County Commissioner and also filed for election to a full
term on the Board of Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Jan 25
1B
W.E. Tyson is shown being welcomed to Board of Commissions by Virginia
Thompson. Photo
Fay Times
Jan 26
1B
Photo of Virginia Thompson fixing a county pin on the lapel of Bill Tyson, who was
sworn in as a member of the County Board of Commissoners.
Fay Observer
Jan 26
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners discuss re-organizing county legal
department and hiring full time county attorney.
Fay Times
Jan 27
5B
Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson said he will not attend any future
closed door executive sessions of the county governing board unless they involve
personnel matters.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
1B
See also: North Carolina Association of County Commissioners.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County Commissioners say they prefer the option of leasing Cape
Fear Valley Hospital to a For-Profit Corporation
Fay Observer
Feb 14
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners voted to negotiate with Hospital Corporation
of America (HCA) on a possible in-term lease of Highsmith-Rainey Memorial
Hospital.
Fay Observer
Mar
1
1B
School support heard for Cumberland County schools. Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar
2
1B
Cumberland County Commissioner Mary McAllister writes angry letter to school
board.
Fay Times
Mar 10
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners are concerned by County School 'tactics'
Fay Observer
Mar 10
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners vote to allow superior court clerk Tommy
Griffin pick new commissioner for the board. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 19
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners' political alignment has shifted with new
members sworn in. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec
7
1B
Cumberland County Commissioner Billy Horne accused two fellow commissioners
of reneging on a behind-the-scenes political deal involving appointments to the
Alcoholic Beverage Control board. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 20
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners requested to appoint tax supervisor.
Fay Observer
May 28
7B
County Commissioners allow board expansion issue to die.
Fay Observer
Sep
7
1B
Board expansion resent to panel
Fay Times
Sep
8
1B
Board expansion now a dead issue.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
1B
W.E. "Bill" Tyson resigned from the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners
to take a job with the NC Department of Commerce.
Fay Times
Sep 23
1B
Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson will resign his seat to take an
industry hunting job as Regional Representative for the NC Dept. of Commerce in
Wilmington.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1A
McBryde, Evans may change Prince Charles votes.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1B
Cumberland County Commisioners have been asked to choose a name for a 2.5
mile long road in the northern part of the county. Choices are Hairtown Road and
Sandy Springs Road.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
1B
Newcomers hold key to board chairmanship.
Fay Observer
Nov
4
1B
Cumberland County Board of Commissioners gave final approval for issue of $427
million in pollution control bonds to upgrade pollution control systems.
Fay Times
Nov 16
5B
The battle over leasing Cape Fear Valley Hospital to a private, for profit firm could
be re-ignited when two new Cumberland County Commissioners are sworn in.
Fay Times
Dec
1
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners elect Thompson, Speegle to top positions
Fay Observer
Dec
6
1B
New charges surface in board proposal. Photo included
Fay Times
Aug 31
1B
Letter to the Editor: Commissioner McAllister replies.
Fay Observer
Jul 23
2A
Planned study to expand county commision is under way.
Fay Times
Jul 27
8B
Morris Bedsole is the likely choice for top board post (Chairman of Cumberland
County Commissioners.)
Fay Observer
Aug 12
1B
Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson explains taxi voucher.
Fay Observer
Aug 20
1B
The Cumberland County Democratic party's special issues committee voted 11 to
5 recommend enlarging the Board Of Commissioners to 7 members and electing
all 7 from districts.
Fay Times
Aug 24
1A
A meeting of the Cumberland County Democratic Executive Committee that had
been scheduled for Sept. 2, has been moved back two days to give County
Commissioners time to put the issue on the Nov. ballot
Fay Times
Aug 27
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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McAllister, Tyson angry over board enlargement meeting.
Fay Times
Sep
3
1B
The Cumberland County Democratic party's executive committee voted 196 to 120
to support the enlargement of the board of commissioners to seven members.
Fay Times
Sep
1
1A
GOP backs district board seats.
Fay Observer
Sep
1
1B
The issue to elect 7 Cumberland County Commissioners by single member
districts will not be on the Nov. ballot, despite a request from the Democratic party
to put the issue up to a vote.
Fay Observer
Sep
1
1A
2 commissioners refuse to call session; board enlargement meeting stymied
Fay Times
Sep
2
1B
Commissioners support lacking for referendum.
Fay Observer
Sep
2
1B
Expanding Cumberland County Board of Commissioners by districts was endorsed
by a special committee set up by the Democratic party.
Fay Observer
Aug 24
1B
The Cumberland County Board Of Commissioners agreed to sell the old County
Health Department building for 28 percent of its assessed value.
Fay Observer
Aug 17
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners rezoned 12 tracts of land including a tract on
Hope Mills that was changed to commercial despite recommendations against it.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
8A
Cumberland County Board Of Commissioners held a secret meeting to discuss the
next step in controversial county hospital issue.
Fay Observer
Apr 23
1A
Commissioners rezoned a 23-acre tract on NC 53-210. That owners plan to sell
for business related to nearby Interstate 95.
Fay Observer
May 26
2B
Cumberland County Commissioners approve reduced school budget.
Fay Observer
Jul
1
1B
Zero-Lot line zoning plan adopted by Cumberland County Commissioners
Fay Observer
Jul 30
8B
An attempt to expand a car sales business into the center of a residential block on
the Cumberland Road was rejected by the Cumberland County Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
2B
A new set of guidelines to regulate the way in which department heads are allowed
to award contracts was adopted by the Cumberland County Board of
Commissioners
Fay Times
Sep
8
1B
Budget transfer guidelines adopted by Cumberland County Commissioners
Fay Observer
Sep
8
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners erased a 1980 tax bill for the Antioch Freewill
Baptist church in Linden
Fay Observer
May 16
1B
Public Health nurses get pay hikes from Cumberland County Board of
Commissioners. Board also outlined plans for a new downtown farmers market.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
1B
Commissioners, NME sign lease for Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
May 18
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners award cable franchise to the Louisiana-based
firm of Century Teleview Inc.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners turned town a rezoning request for a 15-acre
tract in Eureka Springs that the owner (Herman Dunn) said was rezoned nine
years ago without his knowledge.
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1B
Cumberland County Commissioner-elect Charles M. Speegle says income for
county is his top priority without raising taxes.
Fay Times
Nov
5
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners approved the consolidation of three separate
mental health center operations into one located in the soon-to-be created
Highsmith Hospital
Fay Observer
Jul 20
1B
Jan 15
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners - Actions
Cumberland County Commissioners - Candidates
Robert C. Lewis, Jr, 71st Elementary School principal, is a candidate for
Democratic nomination for Cumberland County Board of Commissioners- Photo
included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Fay Times
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Sherell Riddle, one of the two county commissioner candidates to ask for a runoff
election has withdrawn from the race. Photo included.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jul 12
1B
Evelyn Parker has kicked off a surprisingly strong campaign for a seat on the
Cumberland County Board of Commissioners. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 27
1B
Board hopefuls get support as race enters final heat.
Fay Observer
Jul 18
1A
Sherrell Riddle withdraws, gives support to Bill Tyson
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1B
Second primary is expected in commissioners' race. Candidates listed along with
their views on certain issues.
Fay Observer
Jun 24
2B
Nine running for commissioners' seats in Cumberland County. Photo Included.
The Spring Lake
Jun 23
1
The local chapter of the Sierra Club got caught in the legislative redistricting
confusion and quickly turned a planned candidates night into a forum for
Cumberland County Commissioner candidates.
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1B
John Martin, dismissed tax chief, has announced his candidacy for Cumberland
County Commissioner. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 22
1B
Cumberland County Board of Health Chairman Dr. Charles M. Speegle, files as a
candidate for county commissioner.
Fay Observer
Jan
6
1B
Cumberland County teacher's aides have endorsed two candidates for the Board
of Education and two county commissioner candidates. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Mar 10
1B
Free courthouse parking coming May 1
Fay Observer
Mar 25
1B
Beginning May 1, 1982, parking fees will be abolished at new Cumberland County
Courthouse.
Fay Times
Mar 26
1B
Cumberland County offices will move May 10 to the top floor of the new
courthouse on Dick St.
Fay Observer
Apr
1
1B
Cumberland County and the 12th Judicial District have the heaviest caseload per
judge on the district court level of any county or district in the state.
Fay Observer
Jan
3
2B
Judge Sol G. Cherry talks about the direction he sees courts taking.
Fay Times
Oct
4
1A
Lawyers were unsure of the exact effect new rules governing the delay of cases in
Cumberland County District Courts will have for defendants and witnesses.
Fay Observer
Aug 20
1B
Judge Cherry focuses on backlog of court cases.
Fay Observer
Aug 21
2B
Special Court session announced to clean up case more than six months old.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
2B
T.V. camera ordered from Coumberland County court by Judge Samuel E. Britt;
film taken.
Fay Times
Oct 19
1B
Governor Jim Hunt is expected to name Charles Kirkman or Lynn Johnson to
vacancy on Cumberland County Superior Court.
Fay Times
Dec 21
13B
County courts get the Christmas spirit too.
Fay Observer
Dec 25
3B
Cumberland County's Clerk of Court peronnel handle more filings per worker than
any other clerk's office in the state.
Fay Observer
Jan
3
2B
Special superior court judge Arthur L. Lane, a black, selection urged for position of
superior court judge in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Oct
5
1B
Fay Times
Sep 17
1B
See Also: Lawsuits
Cumberland County Courthouse
Cumberland County Courts
Cumberland County Court's
Judge Sol Cherry's docket-clearing special session of Cumberland County District
court called a success.
Cumberland County Emergency Operations Center
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Red lights soothe tense dispatches at Cumberland County Emergency Operations
Center. Photo included
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Aug
3
1B
Robert Stanger, 28, has been selected as the new Cumberland County engineer at
an annual salary of $26,000
Fay Observer
Jan 26
6B
Robert Stanger is appointed as Cumberland County engineer.
Fay Times
Jan 27
14A
Correction: The New Cumberland County Engineer will be paid $23,000 a year not
$26,000
Fay Observer
Jan 28
5D
An Editorial: stunted future…(article concerned mostly with Cumberland County
gov't and the library system.)
Fay Observer
Aug 10
4A
A new set of guidelines to regulate the way in which department needs are allowed
to award contracts was adopted by the Cumberland County Board of
Commissioners.
Fay Times
Sep
8
1B
Cumberland County offices will move May 10 to the top floor of the new
courthouse on Dick St.
Fay Observer
Apr
1
1B
The converted barn buildings on Franklin Street that housed Cumberland County
governmental offices for 10 years were sold to the City of Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Nov
2
1B
New offices pose problem for county commissioners.
Fay Observer
Jun 22
1B
Photos of Cumberland County government's administrative offices being moved.
Fay Observer
Jun
6
2B
Cumberland County governmental offices are beginning their move from the
Cumberland County courthouse annex on Franklin St. to the new courthouse on
Dick St. Photo Included.
Fay Observer
Jun
4
1B
Construction delays keep county offices from moving from the Franklin St. annex
to the top floor of the new County Courthouse. Move will take place June 4,5 and 6
Fay Observer
Apr 30
18B
98 employees of Cumberland County will move to new office space on fifth floor of
courthouse building.
Fay Times
Jun
3
2B
Sewage rules adopted by Cumberland County Board of Health.
Fay Observer
Jan 20
14A
The Environmental Health Division of Cumberland County Health Dept. is
sponsoring a contest to promote rabies vaccination in dogs and cats.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
12B
Infant car seat rental program efforts continue by Cumberland County Health Dept.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
9B
Cumberland County Health Board adopts disposal regulations
Fay Observer
Jul 14
2B
The Cumberland County Bd. Of Commissioners agreed to sell the old County
Health Dept. building for 28 percent of its assessed value.
Fay Observer
Aug 17
1B
The Cumberland County Health Dept. will lease office space for implementation of
a Health Costs Control study grant if that grant is received by the county.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
11D
Cumberland County history buffs to focus on local history for series sponsored by
FTI, Historic Fayetteville Foundation and the Cumberland County Public Library.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Mar
7
2F
Harry Watson writes a book that gives a colorful view of an antebellum
Cumberland. Photos and Map included.
Fay Observer
Apr 25
1F
Cumberland County's history has lured residents back to school. The series is
titled, "Your community's Past: A survey of Cumberland County History" Series
taught at FTI. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 23
1F
Cumberland County Engineer
Cumberland County Government
Cumberland County Governmental Offices
Cumberland County Health Department
Cumberland County History
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County Humane Society
SPCA shelter of Cumberland County opens again with new hard-line policy.
Fay Times
Sep 27
5A
CCJPB approves townhouse construction in the Summertime area between
Morganton Rd. and Bragg Blvd.
Fay Times
Jan
6
6B
Cumberland County Joint Planning Board approved revisions ot Hope Mills zoning
ordinance, including a ban on all types of adult entertainment business.
Fay Times
Sep 22
1B
Cumberland County Joint Planning Board compromises on grocery-store zoning
bid.
Fay Times
Nov 17
1B
Joint Planning Board gives approval to Cliffdale Road area land use plan.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Fayetteville-Cumberland County planning board rejects retail home sales request.
Fay Times
Dec 22
1B
Fay Times
May 18
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 17
4F
Arena budget expected to move into black.
Fay Observer
May 17
1B
Cumberland County arena is getting its "new act" together.
Fay Times
Mar
8
1B
General admission tickets to Beach Boys concert June 3 in Fayetteville are recalled for exchange.
Fay Times
May 28
1C
Martha Raye, Rosemary Clooney and Kaye Starr entertained at Cumberland
County Memorial Auditorium. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 15
5A
Musicians Mike Moore and Jim Renfrow wil open for T.G. Sheppard at the
Cumberland County Arena Dec. 11. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec
6
12A
'A Christmas Carol' marionettes light holiday show at the Cumberland County
Auditorium. Photo Included.
Fay Observer
Nov 15
6A
Beach Boys fan Daniel Konyha was upset when he had to pay $3 more before he
and his wife could see the Beach Boys concert at the Cumberland County
Auditorium.
Fay Observer
May 29
3A
The Beach Boys will perform concert at the Cumberland County Memorial
Auditorium June 3. Photo Included.
Fay Observer
Jun
1
10A
A Review: The Beach Boys in action at the Cumberland County Memorial Arena.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun
4
11A
A Fayetteville private mental hospital has complied with court orders to discharge
immediately more than 30 juveniles who were patients 10 days or mor without
legal hearing
Fay Times
Oct 29
2B
Paul H. McArthur has been hired to design new mental health offices from the old
Highsmith-Rainey Memorial Hospital.
Fay Times
Nov
2
1B
Paul H. McArthur, Jr. was approved as architect for the renovation to consolidate
county mental health facilities.
Fay Times
Sep
9
1B
Cumberland County Board Of Mental Health OK's plan on mental health care.
Fay Times
Aug 12
3B
Cumberland County Joint Planning Board
Cumberland County Law Enforcement Center
Cumberland County Commissioners increase rent paid by city of Fayetteville for
space in Law Enforcement Center.
Cumberland County Library - Foreign Language
Letter to the Editor: Mastery of another tongue by Dr. Patrick Valentine
Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium
Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium - Programs
Cumberland County Mental Health Center
Cumberland County Mental Health Services
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County Parks and Recreation
A jazzercise jamboree will be held 10/2 to help raise money for ballfield
construction at th Cumberland County Park on NC 87
Fay Observer
Sep 30
2B
The Cumberland County Park on NC 87 was opened with a ribbon-cutting
ceremony April 24 to kick off a summer of full scale operation. Photo and Map.
Fay Observer
Apr 25
2B
100-acre Cumberland County Park will officially open Apr. 24
Fay Times
Apr 19
1B
Photo: Groundbreaking ceremonies held for the new baseball field being built in
the Cumberland County recreation park off Highway 87
Fay Observer
Apr
6
4B
Fay Observer
Feb
5
1B
CCPL Board of Trustees vows to fight for central library.
Fay Times
Nov 18
1B
Editorial: Library's defeat. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1A
Editorial in support for the 4.5 million dollar library bond issue.
Fay Times
Nov
2
4A
Library bond issue loses by more than 3,000 votes.
Fay Times
Nov
3
1A
Editorial on library alternative.
Fay Times
Nov
4
4A
Library bond failure called a vote against taxes. Photo.
Fay Times
Nov
4
1A
Letter to the editor: Site defeated library bond by Bill Young.
Fay Observer
Nov
4
4A
Letter to the editor: No crowd of patrons. By Nancy Bruns
Fay Observer
Nov
7
4F
In My Opinion asks why the voters rejected the $4.5 million bond referendum in
Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Nov
8
1B
Larry Cheek column concerning letters in response to column on the failure of the
library bond issue to pass.
Fay Times
Nov 10
1B
Letter to the Editor: User fees for library? By James J. Kostakowski
Fay Observer
Nov 10
4A
Letter to the editor: Library belongs downtown. By Michael Kivett.
Fay Observer
Nov 17
4A
Central Library supporters ponder facility alternatives
Fay Observer
Nov 18
1B
Library director Jerry Thrasher was elected vice president of NC Public Library
Director's Association.
Fay Times
Nov 25
5B
Library in support for the 4.5 million dollar library bond issue.
Fay Times
Nov
2
4A
Editorial on library alternative.
Fay Times
Nov
4
4A
Letter to the Editor: Site defeated library bond by Bill Young.
Fay Observer
Nov
4
4A
Library has Christmas overdue certificates for sale. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 20
10A
Break-ins at the Anderson Street Library are being investigated.
Fay Observer
Mar 20
10A
County attorney will seek permission for $4.5 million bond referendum for new
library.
Fay Times
Aug
3
1B
Central library,issue defeated.
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1A
Letter to the editor: Central library still needed by Patsy J. Hansel, assistant
director of Cumberland County Public Library.
Fay Observer
Nov 14
4F
Editorial in support of bond issue to support a new central library.
Fay Times
Oct
6
4A
Celebration marks Cumberland County Pub. Library's 50th birthday.
Fay Times
Jan 18
6A
Cumberland County Personnl Office
Cumberland County Personnel Office cuts hours.
Cumberland County Public Library
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland Co. Public Library celebrates 50 years of service. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 15
11A
Editorial urges vote for new central library.
Fay Times
Jan 11
4A
There will be 61 on-site parking spaces for library patrons. An additional 25
spaces for library staff will be located on a separate lower level of the library. Live
Wire.
Fay Observer
Oct 20
3A
County library trustees adopt list of 5-year goals.
Fay Observer
Sep
9
2B
Photo: Virginia Thompson, chairman of the Cumberland County Bd. Of
Commissioners, advertises her support for a central library by tacking a bumper
sticker on her car.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
1B
Editorial in support of the new central library bond issue.
Fay Times
Oct
1
4A
Library officials criticize new site plan due to differences with the city over changes
involving road construction. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 14
13C
Vote yes for our new library (editorials) in support of new central library building.
Fay Times
Oct
5
4A
Reading for Kids: A guide through the maze of stereotypes. Alice Thrasher article.
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1G
Atlantic Monthly publisher gives library two subscriptions.
Fay Observer
Sep
3
6B
An editorial in support of the new library bond issue.
Fay Times
Oct
7
4A
Central library drive launched. Photo of architect's sketch of proposed $4.5 million
building included.
Fay Observer
Oct
7
1A
Editorial in favor of the 4.5 million bond issure needed to build a new Cumberland
County Public Library.
Fay Times
Oct
8
4A
Editorial supporting the new central library for Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Oct 11
4A
In My Opinion - opinions concerning public reaction to the proposal of a new
central library.
Fay Times
Oct 11
1B
Editorial in support of a proposed new central library bond issue.
Fay Times
Oct 13
4A
Editorial in support of the proposed new central library bond referendum.
Fay Times
Oct 14
4A
Editorial: Vote yes for our new library.
Fay Times
Oct
4
4A
Editorial: A Gift of more than land. The central library site is a magnificent gift
whose direct educational, cultural and civic benefits to Cumberland Countians
should span generations.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
4A
Library survey finds 'Surprises.'
Fay Observer
Aug 29
2B
Letter to the Editor: Library Friends' response. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 20
4A
An Editorial: Stunted future... concerned mostly with Cumberland County Governor
and the library system.
Fay Observer
Aug 10
4A
Initial library designs presented.
Fay Observer
Jul
7
2B
Revised plans for new central library are being made by architect Dan MacMillan.
Fay Times
Jul
7
1A
Library magazines victims of tight funds.
Fay Observer
Jun 23
1B
Library supporters: survey shows bond vote would pass.
Fay Observer
May 30
1B
Photo: Officials of the public library section of the NC Library Association met in
Fayetteville Included Jerry Thrasher, director and Patsy Hansel, assistant director.
Fay Observer
May 18
6B
Cumberland County Pub. Library celebrates 50th birthday at Frances Brooks Stein
Memorial Library with a cake. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 19
6B
Bond vote for a new central library in November is 'touchy.'
Fay Observer
Mar
5
1B
Editorial calls for action on choosing a site for a new library.
Fay Times
Jan 19
4A
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County's library roots reach deep in local history. Photos included. Lucile Johnson article.
Fay Observer
Jan
3
2E
Library supporters in Cumberland County ready campaign for a new building.
Fay Observer
Feb 18
1B
Library site chosen by county commissioners. Enclosed is a drawing of the
proposed new library at Ray Avenue and Maiden Lane.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
1A
Cumb.Co. Board of Commissioners approved Dickinson Buick site for new library.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 16
1A
Photo: Katie Forshee, History teacher at FSU, displays a hand piano, one of many
artifacts shown at the Gillespie Street Branch of the Cumberland County Public
Library.
Fay Observer
Feb 14
1B
Dickinson Buick site property is to be offered free to county by Cumberland
Community Fund.
Fay Times
Feb 12
1A
Cost of a new central library in Cumberland County has been set at $4.7 million.
Fay Observer
Feb 10
15A
New library forces start 'tough fight' on overcoming the public's fear of a tax
increase. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct
7
1B
Patsy Jane Hansel is now assistant director of CCPL. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 11
10A
Editorial in support for the $4.5 million library bond issue.
Fay Times
Oct 28
4A
Building a central library: Is it necessary?
Fay Observer
Oct 23
1B
A Charlotte architect Charles W. Kibler of Hawkins-Kibler Associates says old
courthouse could be modifed for a new library.
Fay Observer
Oct 30
1B
Editorial: Library bond answers.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
4A
The Anderson Street Library has a McDuffie's map of Cumberland County dated
1884 which shows the original townships in Cumberland County Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
2A
Supporters of library up in arms over attack by William A.Young concerning the
library bond referendum.
Fay Times
Oct 21
12B
Editorial in support of the new library referendum
Fay Times
Oct 29
4A
Library supporters optimistic on vote. Chart comparing central libraries in NC.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
1B
Editorial supporting the library bond issue.
Fay Times
Oct 25
4A
Governor Hunt endorses central library bond.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
1B
Editorial: supporting bond issue for new central library.
Fay Times
Oct 15
4A
Editorial in support of library bond issue.
Fay Times
Nov
1
4A
Central library supporters begin efforts for votes.
Fay Observer
Oct
6
1B
In the 10/30 edition of the Fayetteville Obs. Times, a story on an architect's study
on the suitability of converting the old Cumberland County Courthouse into a
library contained several errors.
Fay Observer
Oct 31
5B
Editorial in letters to the editor about the much-needed library.
Fay Observer
Oct 31
4F
Editorial in support of the library bond referendum.
Fay Times
Oct 21
4A
New bond issue passage is up to voters now, after campaign for the library
achieve passage.
Fay Times
Nov
1
6A
A poll of 264 residents by the concerned tax payers of Cumberland Co. has
reportedly found that 45% of those polled support the library referendum.
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
Editorial in support of the $4.5 million dollar library bond.
Fay Times
Oct 18
4A
Editorial supporting library bond issue.
Fay Times
Oct 19
4A
Library support unexpected.
Fay Observer
Oct 19
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Editorials in support of $4.5 million central library facility.
Fay Times
Oct 22
4A
Article discusses the benefits of the proposed new central public library. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Oct 16
5A
Editorial: The library and jobs.
Fay Observer
Oct 25
4A
Fayetteville architects back library.
Fay Observer
Nov
1
1B
Editorial supporting the $4.5 million bond issue to build a new central library.
Fay Times
Oct 20
4A
If voters approve $4.5 million in bonds to build a central library, it will add 2.6 cents
to Cumberland County's 85 cent tax rate, slightly lower than earlier estimates of a
3-cent tax increase.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
1A
Charlotte architect says old courthouse might be usable for new central library, the
information was sought by William Young who stands to lose his business if
proposed site is used.
Fay Times
Oct 28
7B
The advertising campaign for passage of the centralized library is being paid for by
private donations of "Friends of the Library." Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
2A
Editorial supporting new central library.
Fay Times
Oct 27
4A
Editorial in support of the library bond issue.
Fay Times
Oct 26
4A
Photo: Citizens for a new library opened campaign headquarters at 2510 Raeford
Road near Robeson St.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
10A
Fay Observer
Aug 19
4A
Library offering video cassettes.
Fay Observer
May 13
1B
County Library drops fees for films.
Fay Observer
Dec
9
1B
Cumberland County Library Board approved $1.3 million budget.
Fay Times
Apr 15
2B
Library budget offered - $1,326,927
Fay Observer
Apr 14
2B
Fay Observer
Oct
4
7A
The Friday Film Connection Brings 'Buried Treasure.'
Fay Times
Oct
4
5A
Popular demand sets the fare, as Friday Film Connection returns. Photo included.
Fay Times
Mar
5
1C
The Cumberland County Public Library's Friday Film Connection Spring Series will
begin March 5.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
19A
Cumberland County Public Library - Anderson Street
Letter to the Editor: Library's cramped quarters by K.J. Lepine. Photo included.
Cumberland County Public Library - Audio Visual
Cumberland County Public Library - Budget
Cumberland County Public Library - Computers
Feature article on library computers. Cumberland County Public Library director
Jerry Thrasher has decided to try to give public access to two micro-computers.
Photo included.
Cumberland County Public Library - Film Connection
Cumberland County Public Library - Foreign Lang.
Letter to the Editor: By Patrick Valentine (anyone who knows another language
and is willing to do translations should contact the NC Foreign Language Center).
Fay Times
Jul 31
4A
NC Foreign Language Center gets 250 South Asian books.
Fay Times
Sep 30
6B
Letter to the Editor: by Patrick Valentine, multilingual librarian (bilingual volunteers).
Fay Observer
Aug
5
4A
Fay Times
Sep 15
9B
Cumberland County Public Library - Frances Stein
Frances Brooks Stein Memorial Library has Brown Bag series.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
Photo of 'Brown Bag It' series at Frances Brook Stein Memorial Library. Jim Lee
and Jim Govern provided the entertainment.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Sep 16
18C
Library sponsors 500 meter run.
CC Outlook
Apr
8
8
Library sponsors Quiz Bowl.
The Spring Lake
Feb
3
6
Cumberland County history buffs to focus on local history for a series, sponsored
by FTI, Historic Fayetteville Foundation and the Cumberland County Public Library.
Fay Observer
Mar
7
2F
Library Series looks into the Renaissance.
Fay Observer
sept 18
7A
Spring Lake New
Jan 20
1
The Spring Lake
Jan 27
1
Barbara Layton is named chairman of Library Board of Trustees, as library staff
and administration await choice of library site.
Fay Times
Jan 16
6B
Trustees of Cumberland County Public Library names Barbara Layton as its new
chairman.
Fay Observer
Jan 18
5B
Sheltered Workshop faces financial problems.
Fay Observer
Dec 15
1B
Cumberland County Sheltered workshop repairs are nearly completed.
Fay Times
Jan
4
1B
The Cumberland County Sheltered Workshop will have a picnic area and
playground, thanks to Fayetteville Businessman Harold K. Cohen who gave 1.2
acres of land on Ames St. adjacent to the park at the workshop. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
1B
Fay Observer
Mar 16
1B
Safety can prevent accidental shooting says Cumberland County sheriff.
Fay Observer
Jun
4
6B
Cumberland County sheriff realigns duties, to cover for death of Maj. Donald
Crawford.
Fay Times
Mar 17
10B
Roy Bradshaw On His Way Home From Work Helped a Policeman Arrest and
Handcuff His Prisoner. The Officer Was Alone and Needed Help.
Fay Times
Dec 23
1B
Sheriff Ottis Jones' Deputies Are Sworn in Cumberland County
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Sheriff Ottis Jones Toughens Handgun Standards
Fay Observer
Sep
1
2B
Cumberland County Sheriff Acquires Airplane Hangar
Fay Times
Aug 18
1A
Harold L. Little is the New Public Information Officer for the Cumberland County
Sheriff's Department
Fay Observer
Oct
2
2B
Sheriff's Academy Seeks Professionalism. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Nov 11
2B
Sheriff Ottis Jones says he has adopted a "hands off" policy in all the primary
races and will not become involved in anybody's campaign.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
1B
Cumberland County Sheriff Ottis Jones Played Political Peacemaker at a
Luncheon Where Several Democratic Politcoes Conceded the Republicans Pose a
Real "Threat" In Nov.
Fay Times
Aug 27
1B
Cumberland County Public Library - Programs
Cumberland County Public Library - Spr. Lake Bran
Spring Lake Library plans open house Jan. 21.
Cumberland County Public Library - Spr. Lake Branc
Photo: Spring Lake Branch librarian Sue Brewer ladles punch for Cumberland
County public library assistant director Patsy Hansel at the Library's open house.
Cumberland County Public Library - Trustees
Cumberland County Sheltered Workshop
Cumberland County Sheriffs Department
Sheriff Ottis Jones realigns the department.
Cumberland County Sheriff's Department
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
The Cumberland County Sheriff's Dept. Has Formed a Two-Man Motorcycle Unit in
an Attempt To Cut Cost-Photo Included
Fay Times
Aug 11
11A
Departmental Changes Announced By Cumberland County Sheriff
Fay Observer
Dec 19
1B
Cumberland County Sheriff Ottis Jones was sharply critical of the practice of filling
high government department posts with candidates from outside the county.
Fay Observer
Apr
2
1B
Sheriff Ottis Jones claims neutrality in Cumberland County race for NC senate.
Fay Times
May
4
1B
Photo: The Cumberland County Sheriff's dept. dedicated new physical training
obstacle course, located near the pistol firing range at the Ottis Jones Center
behind the Cumberland County Auditorium.
Fay Observer
May 12
1B
Photo of dedication ceremony of new 'confidence course' for Sheriff's department
personnel training.
Fay Times
may 13
5B
New training facility opens for recruits of Cumberland County Sheriff's Dept. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
May 13
2B
Weldon E. Frazier, a Cumberland County Sheriff's deputy was involved in a wreck
at Grove and Person Streets.
Fay Observer
May 27
2B
Observers say Cumberland County Sheriff Ottis Jones' political machine is "rusty".
Fay Times
Jul 30
1B
County Transfrers Funds, Buys Hangar For Sheriff's Department at the Fayetteville
Municipal Airport to House Two Airplanes-Photo Included
Fay Observer
Aug 17
1B
Sheriff Ottis Jones switches ranks among three officers.
Fay Times
Feb 16
6B
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Times
Jun 14
4A
A Study of Cumberland County's Tax Department Cites Management and
Equipment Problems and Recommends a Complete Reorganization and the Hiring
of an Experienced New Tax Supervisor
Fay Observer
Mar 10
1B
Tax Supervisor Candidates Divide Cumberland County Commisioners
Fay Times
Mar 11
1B
C. Reece Lancaster's Candidacy For Tax Supervisor Is Attacked
Fay Observer
Mar 11
1B
C. Reece Lancaster Says He's Qualified To Work As County Tax Supervisor
Fay Times
Mar 12
1B
Tax Supervisor's Decisions Affect All Residents
Fay Observer
Mar 14
1A
Reece Lancaster Withdraws as a Candidate for Cumberland County Tax
Supervisor. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Mar 16
1A
Tax Post Trade Tried? - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Mar 19
1B
Cumberland County Commmisoners Vote To Hire John T. Smith as Tax Supervisor
Fay Times
Mar 24
1B
John T. Smith, Sampson Co. Tax Supervisor Hired For Local Tax Post
Fay Observer
Mar 24
1B
June Goforth Fired as Cumberland County's Tax Supervisor. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr
4
1A
In a Surprise Move, Sampson County Tax Supervisor John T. Smith Withdrew His
Name From Consideration For the Cumberland County Tax Supervisor's Post
Fay Observer
Apr
5
1A
John T. Smith Withdraws as Candidate for Cumberland County Tax Supervisor.
Photo Included
Fay Times
Apr
6
1A
Sampson County Tax Supervisor John T. Smith Takes Himself From Tax Office
Availability
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1A
Cumberland County SPCA
See Cruelty to Animals.
Cumberland County Statistics
Low Per-Capita Income in Fayetteville Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
Seldom Mentioned.
Cumberland County Tax Supervisor
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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Cumberland County Commisioners Are Caught In Tax Hiring Dilemma
Fay Observer
Apr 12
1B
Cumberland County Commisioners Requested To Appoint Tax Supervisor
Fay Observer
May 28
7B
C. Reece Lancaster Has Applied For the Job of Cumberland County Tax
Supervisor. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Feb 24
1B
Cameron H. Easton, Former Tax Collector In Forsyth Co., Will Be Appointed By
Cumberland County Commisioners As Tax Director In Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Oct 17
1A
Cam Easton, New Tax Chief Will Make Changes. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Oct 19
1B
Six Are Endorsed For Cumberland County Tax Supervisor Position
Fay Times
Mar
2
1B
Interviews For County Tax Supervisor Set For March 10.
Fay Times
Mar 10
7B
Candidates Almost Outnumber Audience at Tax Forum
Fay Times
May 26
9B
Anti-Tax Unit - Concerned Taxpayers of Cumberland County are Facing a Dues
Hike
Fay Times
Nov 19
1B
Fay Times
Sep 29
1B
Cumberland Psychiatric Hospital Was Ordered To Release More Than Thirty
Juveniles Because They Had Been Held Over Ten Days Without a Court Hearing
Fay Times
Oct 28
1B
U.S. Delays Cumberland Psychiatric Hospital's Payments
Fay Times
Nov 24
7B
The Military Health Insurance Program Has Suspended Insurance Payments To
Cumberland Psychiatric Hospital For 30 Days Pending the Investigation of Billing
Irregularities
Fay Observer
Nov 23
1B
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Oct
1
1A
A bill designed to help reduce the increasing problem of dairy supluses would put
dairy farmers out of business according to economist.
Fay Observer
Jul 27
5A
NC Dairy farmers angry over ruling on cooperative.
Fay Observer
Jan 22
7A
Three NC dairy distributors must pay fines of $1,000 each for undercutting
competitive price rates.
Fay Times
Dec 23
12B
5 milk cooperatives licensed
Fay Observer
Jan 23
9B
Dairy Farmers hope to block firm's license (farmer's hope to block or delay an outof-state co-operative from stepping into its dealings with Borden Inc.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
11A
Dairymen fined for low prices
Fay Observer
Dec 22
2B
Fay Observer
Aug 11
1B
Cumberland County Taxpayer Association
Cumberland County Zoning
Business Wins Backing of Cumberland County Commisioners in 3 Zoning Cases
Cumberland Psychiatric Hospital
Cupola
See Alexander Graham School - Cupola
Custody of Children
See Parent and Child
Cyanide
Tylenol Capsules Found In City, (Fayetteville) and State. Photo Included
Dairies
Dairy Farms
With young visitors around the Dan McLamb dairy farm in Herring, Township is
anything but quiet - photo included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Dairy Products
Economists: State farmers paid well for dairy products.
Fay Observer
Jul 15
2B
Tests show milk in Charlotte not sabotaged but police will continue probe.
Fay Observer
Oct 28
5A
Charlotte milk OK, lab tests concluse there was no acid which had been added.
Fay Times
Oct 28
1A
Milk prices to be frozen, says official.
Fay Observer
Oct 19
5A
NC farmers receive high price for milk because of milk commission.
Fay Times
Jul 16
2B
Reduction in milk prices aggravates dairy problems.
Fay Observer
Mar
7
19A
Milk prices paid to dairy farmers will fall by 4 cents a gallon, but savings to
consumers is not known.
Fay Times
Mar
3
1B
Milk price dispute leads to resignation of William E. Younts Jr. - Durham plant
manager for Flav-O-Rich Inc.
Fay Times
Oct 14
24C
Randleman Dam Project raises human questions.
Fay Observer
Nov
7
3B
Rep. Ike Andrews switches stance on dam project.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
12A
B. Everette Jordan Dam dedication set for May 1. Photos included
Fay Times
May
1
1B
A parachute demonstration, music, exhibits and a speech from Governor James B.
Hunt will highlight the official opening and dedication of the B. Everette Jordan
Dam scheduled to take place on May 1.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
5A
NC Dance Theater returns to Fayetteville. Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 19
10
By popular demand the NC State Dance Theatre returns to Fayetteville
for…Dance '82 Command Performance. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb
8
7A
Dance Theater of Fayetteville to perform at Reeves Auditorium.
Fay Times
May 27
5A
Dance award is given to Choreographer Merce Cunningham.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
15A
Though over 60 now, Clarice Reavis of Fayetteville still dances Jitterbug and the
Shag in Myrtle Beach. Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
Mother and daughter team (Mayte and Amiira) are dancers at the Chopsticks
Resturaunt in Spring Lake. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
4B
Mel Tomlinson, ballet dancer traces roots to NC
Fay Observer
Jan
8
10A
Jan Tremon is a dancer in Fayetteville on a one-semester residency to work with
students at E.E. Smith and Reid Ross High Schools. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 29
1B
Eight year old Middle Eastern dancer Mayte Garcia will appear on "That's
Incredible." Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 19
4B
Fay Observer
May 17
10A
Fay Observer
Jun
6
2B
General Assembly Day Care Study Commision convenes in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Jan 29
6C
Day care children are more 'aggressive,' according to a study.
Fay Times
Aug 20
2B
Dams
Dance
Dancers
Dancing
A dancing salute to Walt Disney to be held at Reeves Auditorium. Photo included.
Davidson County
Davidson County Lake said polluted.
Day Care Centers
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 162 of 542
Subject
Summary
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State to pay greater portion of day care cost.
Fay Observer
Aug
7
12A
NC day care licensing law is upheld by Wake County Superior Court
Fay Times
Apr 29
12B
Eight fundamentalist Christian churches plan to appeal a superior court's judge's
ruling that state licensing of their day care operations is at most a minimal
interference with religious activities.
Fay Observer
Apr 29
12A
If you plan to keep more than on child, but less than six on a regular basis, you
need to be registered with the State Office of Child Day Care Licensing - Livc Wire.
Fay Observer
Apr
2
1A
Editorial: Day-Care Standards
Fay Observer
Nov 22
4A
A state license is no guarentee of quality at day care centers in NC
Fay Times
Feb
1
1B
New standards for day-care centers should include specific adult-child ratios.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
7A
Day care students more aggressive?
Fay Observer
Aug 19
2B
Eight religious day-care centers maintain that the state of NC has no right to for
them to apply for licenses.
Fay Times
Jan 21
3B
Church-Run day care centers will challenge a state law requiring licensing.
Fay Times
Jan 19
6B
State, churches clash over day-care.
Fay Observer
Jan 18
5A
Parents use malls for free day care centers.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
6B
Fay Times
Jun 14
8B
Fay Observer
Mar
2
1A
The body of a young man who may have been beaten to death was found in a
Hoke County creek
Fay Times
Dec 10
2B
Jake W. Cooper missing since July, body was found in Whiteville.
Fay Times
Dec 29
11B
Female skeletal remains are still unidentified. Anyone with information call
sheriff's department 323-1000 ext. 245.
Fay Times
Oct 19
14B
The skeletal remains of a body have been found in the woods behind the Highway
210 Motel North of Spring Lake.
Fay Observer
Mar 29
9B
Police identified body found off Easter Boulevard as that of Melvin Junius Dunlow.
Fay Times
Jun 23
2B
Two bodies are found in Wake County.
Fay Times
Mar 20
10B
The body of 31-year-old Frank Brown of Rockhill Road was found on US 301 North
of Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Jul 26
7B
The skeletal remains found in woods behind the Highway 210 mobile home park
are believed to be that of a young white woman, perhaps in her teens.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
9B
Autopsy reveals that Frank Allen's right side was the cause of his death.
Fay Observer
Jul 27
8B
Merkel D. Sellers, 53, of 215 B Street was found dead in his locked car. Death
was due to natural causes.
Fay Times
Aug 26
18C
Johnny Sands, stuntman seeks OK to hunt for bodies in a mine in Asheville.
Fay Observer
Sep
4
1B
Identity of the skeletal remains found behind a Bragg Boulevard motel remains
unknown.
Fay Observer
Oct 16
2B
Day Care Centers - Camp Lejune
Pesticide discovered at Camp Lejeune Day Care Center, forcing center to close.
Daylight Savings Time
Daylight Savings Time begins the last Sunday in April at 2 AM_Daylight Saving
Time will end at 2 AM on the last Sunday in October. Clocks should be set back
an hour_Live Wire
Dead Bodies
Dead Bodies (Law)
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Skeletal remains of a young woman were found off Bragg Blvd. - cause of death
and identity unknown.
Fay Times
Oct 20
5B
Body of a young man believed to have slipped while rock climbing is found in
Nantahala National Park in Jackson County.
Fay Times
Apr
6
10B
The body of 35-year-old Raymond Lee Prince of 6953 Leland Drive was found in
his home.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
6B
Bodies found in Hoke County said identified
Fay Observer
Dec 10
1B
The skeletal remains found in Hoke County have been identified as James Blue,
80, of Laurinburg.
Fay Times
Dec 13
14B
Cumberland County authorities seek identity of body found near Windtree Villas.
Fay Times
Jul 23
1B
The body found in woods behind the Highway 210 mobile home park in late March
has been identified as Diana Marie Bogan of Van Alays, California
Fay Observer
May 18
7A
The body of Melvin Monroe was found behind Joe's House of Cigarettes on
Eastern Boulevard.
Fay Observer
Jul 19
6B
Body found behind Bragg Boulevard motel on Oct. 14, has been identified as Alice
Faye Surles
Fay Times
Nov 24
7B
Fay Observer
Mar 21
1F
Fay Observer
Aug
1
4B
Fay Observer
Mar 15
1B
Fay Observer
Sep
9
4B
Nearly a year after 16-year-old Richard McCall of Greensboro died, the disease
that killed him is still a mystery.
Fay Times
Sep 13
1B
The death of 16-year-old Richard McCall of Greensboro still remains a mystery.
Fay Observer
Sep 13
5A
Fumes from gas heater killed Glenn Edward Ellington of Raeford and seriously
injured his brother Jimmy.
Fay Times
Nov 15
6B
John Schaber of Spring Lake dies of injuries he received when struck by a
motorcycle.
Fay Times
Nov 18
2B
Fayetteville Police said the death of 3-month Michael Louis McGrit of 2312 Edgar
Street was accidental.
Fay Observer
Jan 11
10B
The death of Robert Flowers has been ruled accidental instead of suicide
Fay Observer
Jan 19
6B
Taxi kills joggers in Raleigh (Milas G. Kirpatrick)
Fay Observer
Jan 24
3B
PFC Mark F. Thomas died in Harnett County when a grenade exploded in his
apartment.
Fay Observer
Feb
1B
Deafness and Deaf People
See Also NC Theater of Gesture
NC Theater of Gesture
Ears take a beating in a noisy society. Photos included
Death
Take a minute now…Fill out a vital information record to avoid confusion at the
time of death.
Death - Bereavement
The Rev. John Hill, a Whispering Pines pastor, discussess a group named
SHARE, which helps individuals cope with grief of losing a loved one. Photo
included.
Death-Bereavment
Sally Clary of Pine Bluff put together SHARE, a group to help people who are
going through grief and trauma following the death of a loved one. Photo included.
Deaths
Deaths, Accidental
Monday, September 21, 2009
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The death of 45-year-old Bertha McKeithan of 1310-A Robert Street has been
ruled accidental.
Fay Observer
Jul 26
7B
No charges as yet have been filed in the death of Tommy Henry Hair of Hope Mills.
Fay Times
Oct 14
2B
School bus accidentally kills child - Bryan Wilkins of Red Springs.
Fay Times
Oct 27
1A
A 5-year-old kindergarten student was killed in a bizarre accident near Red
Springs after he became trapped beneath a city school bus. (Bryan Wilkins.)
Fay Observer
Oct 27
1B
No charge will be filed against bus driver Darlene Hamnonds for the accident
which lead to the death of 5-year-old Bryan Wilkins
Fay Times
Oct 28
4B
George W. Edwards, 60, was killed when struck by a car on Southern Avenue
near Delcross Street.
Fay Observer
Nov
4
2B
Photo of Cape Fear Assembly Debutantes.
Fay Observer
Jan
2
5A
The Terpsichorean Club of Raleigh has announced the names of the 213 young
women who will make their debut at the Club's 56th annual NC Debutante Ball
Sep. 9-11
Fay Observer
Jul
8
5B
Photo of Fayetteville Debutantes Sarah Raper and Anna McCoy
Fay Observer
Jul 31
5A
Deb Ball carries on a proud tradition. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep
5
2G
Traditional Debutante Ball still 'The neatest thing' but 'Not what it used to be.'
Fay Observer
Sep
5
3B
Photo of seven young women from Fayetteville who were among 213 from
throughout the state to make their debuts at the 56th annual debutante ball.
Fay Observer
Sep 11
7A
Debutantes make their bow to society. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Sep 13
7A
Debutantes make a bow to society at Highland Country Club.
Fay Observer
Dec 30
5B
Six Master's degrees were awarded for the first time at FSU's 115 graduation
ceremony. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 10
1B
Liberal Arts degree said still valuable.
Fay Observer
Aug 30
5A
Democrats open headquarters at Dick and Russell Streets. Office will be staffed
by volunteers. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
1B
Governor Jim Hunt will address Democratic fund raiser. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec
6
5B
Top democrats feel Senator Jesse Helms will not be re-elected in 1984 when
facing senatorial hopeful Governor Jim Hunt. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov
8
1A
Democrats angered by Congressional Club actions.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
5A
Democrats for Ed Johnson rally draws only local Republicans. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 16
1B
Democratic Party candidates will be unopposed in 3 NC Court of Appeals elections.
Fay Times
Feb
2
14B
Hunt urges Democratic party members to work hard in the upcoming elections.
Fay Times
Sep 30
11C
Democratic Party rule changes will alter presidential nomination process.
Fay Observer
Jan 16
3A
Cumberland County Democrats find themselves in an unusual position
Fay Times
Aug 13
1B
Jeannette Council, Supervisor with Fayetteville City Schools, was among six
delegates elected to the Democratic mid-term convention in Philadelphia.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
Democrats hold rally in Cumberland County. -photo of Charlie Rose and Sheriff
Ottis Jones tasting a hot dog at rally.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
1B
Cumberland County Democrats gear up for annual dinner in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Apr 16
1B
Debutantes
Degrees, Academic
Democratic Party
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Ohio Sen. John Glenn telling NC Democrats their party faces a national
resurgence, said that President Reagan must shoulder the blame for the economic
recession.
Fay Observer
Apr 25
2B
Democrats hope to regain lost congressional seats.
Fay Observer
May 13
5A
NC Democrats raise funds to oust Sen. Jesse Helms.
Fay Times
May 20
16C
NC Democrats mount drive against Helms
Fay Observer
May 20
8A
Democratic Party 'Gala' proved successful in Cumberland County. Photos
included.
CC Outlook
Apr 15
1
Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young will be the guest speaker at a Democratic party fundraising event in Fayetteville in October. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1B
Hunt attacks GOPAT Unity Rally and Dinner for Democrats. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct
1
1B
Democrats have 2 rivals for 'Congressional Club'
Fay Observer
Aug 16
5A
Reviving a proposal voters rejected 4 years ago, 15 Cumberland County
democrats told a special party committee that County Commissioners should be
elected by district. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 18
1B
Governor Hunt is scheduled to be the featured speaker at Democratic Unity Rally
in Fayetteville Sept. 30, for the 7th Congressional District. List of other politics
included.
Fay Times
Sep 21
1B
Democrats targeting Helms to help fund-raising efforts.
Fay Observer
Oct 25
8B
Democrats moved towards retaining their four-to-one edge in the General
Assembly in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Nov
3
7A
Straight votes aided Democrats in general election. Ticket voting listed.
Fay Observer
Nov 17
1B
Governor Jim Hunt says Senator Edward Kennedy by not running for president
opens up the door for NC Democrats.
Fay Times
Dec
3
8C
Editorial: The Democratic Party in Cumberland County is asking itself if there
should be more than five members on the Board of Commissioners and if they
should be elected from districts.
Fay Observer
Aug 19
4A
Fay Times
Sep 24
2B
Fewer people visiting dentists.
Fay Observer
Dec
6
5A
Alice M. DeLancy, a dental hygienist who illegally cleans people's teeth without
supervision by a dentist, has asked a judge to overturn a state law forbidding her
practice.
Fay Observer
Jun 15
7A
Dentists hustling for business now.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
5A
NC dentist supply outpacing demand.
Fay Times
Dec
6
1B
Preventative gum disease treatment lacking in NC
Fay Times
Nov 29
6B
Capt. Arthur Dr. Stubbs, a 30-year-old Fort Bragg dentist convicted of charging two
soldiers wives for treatment at a post dental clinic was dismissed from the Army.
Fay Observer
Nov 17
2B
Plastics may replace silver in dental work.
Fay Observer
Jan 14
6A
Paul Homoly of Hickory specializes in implants.
Fay Observer
Dr. J.S. Hair, dentist, blasts criticism of rinse program.
Dental hygienist fights NC state law to practice her trade without supervision of a
dentist.
Democratic Party-Cumberland County
Cumberland County Democrats warn against being overconfident of beating
Republican opposition in November general election.
Dentistry and Dentists
Monday, September 21, 2009
Jul
5
6B
Fay Observer
May 19
2B
Fay Times
May
8B
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Comment by federal judge riles dentists.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Aug 26
11A
Fay Times
May 20
4B
Spec. 4. Robert Ashby, Fort Bragg deserter is charged with weapons counts.
Fay Observer
Feb 24
2B
Marine deserter PFC Anthony Pressley killed in shootout with police.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
1A
Cumberland County Sherrif's deputy shot and killed Anthony G. Pressley, believed
to be a Camp Lejeune deserter.
Fay Times
Mar 31
1A
Fay Observer
May
1
2A
Fay Times
Mar 11
1C
Dial-a-Teacher guides students to the answers, at 485-4565, Monday - Thursday.
Fay Times
Feb 24
6A
Governor Jim Hunt to honor Sophie Pierce coordinator of the 'Dial-A-Teacher'
volunteer program for Cross Creek Reading Council.
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Fay Observer
Oct 21
5A
Fay Observer
Jul 11
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 12
3A
Fay Observer
Mar 11
12A
Fay Observer
Dec
7
3A
Fay Observer
Feb 12
11A
Fay Times
Nov 11
11C
Fay Times
Apr 20
1B
Dentists and Dentistry
Cumberland County flouride program is defended.
Desertion, Military
Development Evaluation Center
The Developmental Evaluation Center on Owen Drive can test children to see if
they are mentally "gifted." For a referral call Carolyn Kitts at 486-1605. Live Wire.
Diabetes
Local diabetes association offers support and information, in Fayetteville.
Dial-A-Teacher
Dialects
Study disputes myth that Outer Banks dialect is Elizabethan.
Diamonds
FBI finds $2.5 million in diamonds in safe deposit box in Greensboro Bank.
Diesel Fuels
Spokesmen for Seaboard Coast Line said they hope as much as 95 percent of the
diesel fuel leaked from a railroad tank farm could be removed and reprocessed.
Diet
Molllie Fitzgerald takes aim at student diets
Dietetic Foods
Good news for dieters: low calorie pizza arrives
Disability Pensions
Thousands to lose Social Security Disability benefits
Disasters
See Also: Accidents
Disasters, Mock
Tornado mock disaster to set down in Cumerland County, 11/13
Discount Chain Stores
See: Retail Stores and Trade
Discrimination
US Supreme Court will decide tax exemption case for religious schools which
discrimate against blacks.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
State accused of prison inmate segregation.
Fay Times
Dec 30
1B
Racism and religious bigotry are decreasing, says Anti-Defamation League.
Fay Times
Nov 25
2F
Blacks in Robeson charge job bias
Fay Observer
Mar
2
5A
An army report, which recommends barring women from some jobs and requiring
physical tests for acceptance into other jobs drew fire.
Fay Observer
Nov
9
1B
A discrimination suit against the NC Agricultural Extension Service has put private
personnel matters before the public and renewed old disagreements.
Fay Observer
Jan 13
6A
Racial bias suit against Agricultural Extension Service stirs unpleasant memories.
Fay Times
Jan 14
8C
Mrs. Geraldine Grooms, a black civilian employee at Fort Bragg filed suit against
the Secretary of the Army and three military superiors, charging she was denied
promotion because of her race.
Fay Observer
Jul 19
1B
Philip Bazemore, one of 53 blacks to file a racial discrimination suit against the
State Agriculture Extension Service, says he didn't think they'd loose the suit.
Fay Times
Aug 26
18C
ABC plan on hiring blacks and women (minorities) criticized by Tom Council.
Fay Times
Oct 12
1B
Questions are raised as to whether firm that won Greensboro airport construction
contract is really run by women.
Fay Times
Jan
1
2B
Individual claims brought against the State Agriculture Extension Service by 42
former and present black employees who said they were discriminated against in
promotion and pay have been dismissed by a federal judge.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
6A
Fay Times
Dec 21
13B
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever warning is issued.
Fay Times
Apr 30
4B
10 cases of an unidentifed "fungal" infection have been reported among people
who have had contact with Fort Bragg soldiers who have been to the Sinai. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Oct
2
1B
Immunization: Doctors say DPT benefits greater than risks involved. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Sep 19
1B
Spotted Fever cases down.
Fay Observer
Jul 26
7A
Mecklenburg County officials don't expect outbreak of meningitis.
Fay Times
Jul 22
12C
Rocky Mountain Spotte Fever death reported in Cumberland County (Roy Alvin
Clifton, 42, of Vineland Drive.)
Fay Observer
Jun
3
1A
Spotted Fever studied in NC.
Fay Observer
May 17
6A
Health officials in Orange County await Hepatitis result.
Fay Observer
May
Wedding guests given warning on Hepatitis. The Rev. Jim Behan, the priest at
Holy Infant Catholic Church, contracted HIV from a choir member.
Discrimination in Employment
Discrimination, Sexual
Kathy Ivey files discrimination complaint against the Fayetteville Police
Department.
Diseases
6
10A
Fay Observer
Apr 30
6A
Diagnosis time for Rocky Mountain. Spotted Fever reduced to minutes in NC.
Fay Times
Apr 22
21C
Outbreak of Lesions hits Stanley County.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
6A
People with Raynaud's Disease are needed for study at Duke Medical Center-The
central number for possible participants is 684-4317-Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Mar 27
1A
Spina Bifida: The birth defect that no one knows about. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 28
4B
Roy Alvin Clifton, 42, died of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jun
1A
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See also: Hemophilia.
Two deaths blamed on Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in NC.
Fay Times
May
6
8B
Pneumonia rate is up across North Carolina.
Fay Times
Nov 19
8D
Fayetteville Area Health Education Center works with local Alzheimer disease
victims. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 22
5A
Pete Oakes talks about what it's like living with a rare disease (Hemochromatosis.)
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1F
GM workers bring ailing girl, Carrie McKinley, home to Ionia, Michigan, from
Leicester, NC with their donation (Aplastic Anemia.)
Fay Times
Dec 24
10C
Flu season hits two months early.
Fay Observer
Nov
9
7A
People who ate pastries prepared by a Hotel Europa chef did not contract
infectious Hepatitis (Minister, Worker infected.)
Fay Observer
May 21
5A
Officials say Duke 'divers' in the simulated deep-sea dive are in very good
condition.
Fay Times
Sep 30
17C
Duke University's experimental deep diving series has stalled while scientists
study concentration and memory problems suffered by a diver who participated in
last years record setting dive.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
6A
Dive volunteers test adaptation to deep pressure.
Fay Observer
Apr 20
7B
Duke divers study "rapture of the deep."
Fay Times
Apr 20
14B
Duke divers end simulated trip.
Fay Times
Apr 29
11C
Duke divers will try to match world record.
Fay Observer
Sep 20
6A
1 of 3 men participating in a 45-day simulated deep sea dive at Duke University
continues to show symptons of high pressure nervous syndrome.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
10A
Three divers will spend 45 days on 2,250-foot sea 'dive.'
Fay Observer
Sep 27
5A
3 divers emerge after 39 days in a chamber at Duke University.
Fay Times
Nov
5
2B
Divers take day off in Duker experiment.
Fay Observer
Oct
4
5A
Duke divers continue return to surface.
Fay Observer
Oct 24
2B
Duke divers performing well in world record attempt - going for 2,250 foot depth.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
8A
Divers at Duke prepare for 45-day isolation. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 26
4B
Duke divers project probes more than oceans.
Fay Observer
Nov
7
2B
A 37-day simulated deep-sea dive was like "Hell in a very small place" and was an
experience Gary Latson says he'd rather not go through again.
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1B
Three West German divers end Duke dive in pressure chamber.
Fay Times
Nov 23
14B
Duke's tired, happy divers emerge from chamber.
Fay Observer
Nov
5
5A
Urban divorce rate not typical in NC
Fay Times
Apr
5
1B
Divorce division law may undergo assembly changes.
Fay Times
nov 11
6B
Divorce rates said determined by economic conditions.
Fay Observer
Apr
5
5A
Carole Marchesano tells of her success story after a divorce. Photo included. Alice
Thrasher article.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
8A
Diving
Divorce
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 169 of 542
Subject
Summary
New NC divorce law means more money, work for lawyers.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Apr 26
5A
Dr. William DeVries, who implanted an artificial heart in Dr. Barney Clark was a
Duke University medical student and worked at Vetran Hospital in Asheville. Photo
Included.
Fay Times
Dec 30
16C
NC attracting more doctors, but surplus not likely.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
11A
Few doctors are taking advantage of a new law allowing them to train laymen to
inject adrenalin that might ward off potentially fatal reactions to insect stings.
Fay Times
Aug 30
1B
NC is still suffering from lack of doctors.
Fay Times
Jun 18
5C
New hospital program helps doctors wrestle with ethics.
Fay Observer
Jul 28
11A
Competition for patients may return family doctor and dentist to making house
calls.
Fay Times
Dec 27
1B
Fay Times
May
7
1C
Dr. William McLester designed his new office to be functional and appealing.
Photos Included.
Fay Times
Jan 24
1C
5 Cape Fear Valley Hospital doctors hope to open a second branch as early as
Nov. 1 (Medical Services Center.)
Fay Observer
Oct 13
1B
Dr. William Barry, operator of Barry's Emergency Medical Service, has been
accused of assaulting a bouncer at the Union Station Tavern in Tallywood
Shopping Center.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
2B
Dr. William Barry facing assault charges. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 22
8B
Fayetteville doctors get close look at fire-fighting hazards. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 27
11B
Dr. Charles Mason Quick refutes claim of mistreatment of black doctor at a white
hospital.
Fay Observer
Jul 12
5A
Dr. Joe Meek, of Fayetteville, has a "new angle" on back pain.
Fay Times
May 18
6A
Letter to the Editor: Respect for a Pediatrician (Dr. Richard S. Kelly) by Barbara H.
Dobbins.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
4A
Letter to the editor: A friend to children (Dr. Richard S. Kelly) by Richard M. Ensley.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
4A
A memorial service for Dr. Richard S. Kelley, Jr., 60, of 127 Dobbin Ave. was at
12:30 PM Jan. 4, at St. John's Episcopal Church. -Photo Included.
Fay Observer
Jan
4
12A
Urgent Care center planned by Fayetteville physicians.
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1A
Fay Observer
Nov 12
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 14
5A
Catawba County youth risked his life to save his two dogs. (Ron Doherty)
Fay Times
Jan 19
6B
For the first time in the nation, a system of color-coded stickers on mailboxes will
warn postal carriers of dangers dogs in 15 western NC counties.
Fay Times
Nov 22
8B
Doctors
Doctors - Bailey
Dr. Josephine Newell, for 24 years a country doctor in Bailey, NC, is state
Medicaid director in NC. Photo included.
Doctors - Fayetteville
Doctors-Hoke County
Dr. Robert Townsend of Hoke County is honored. Photo included.
Documents, Public
Old documents thrown away by mistake at the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro.
Dogs
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Missing poodle owned by Janice McKnight, of Fayetteville, may die without
medicine. -Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 20
1B
Dogs seek the pleasant taste of Pot, Winston-Salem Veterinarian says.
Fay Observer
Mar 12
5A
Hope Mills Town Council seeks harsher penalties for violation of leash law.
Fay Times
Jun
8
1B
Punch, the dog who lives on Blount Street, climbed on the top of the roof and lost
his nerve. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul
2
1B
Feature article on spinal paralysis in dogs - CT scanners utilized. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 18
1F
If one wishes to complain about the care of animals left at dog kennels, one needs
to write Al Eatmon, Director of Animal Health, Dept. of Agriculture, PO Box 26026,
Raleigh, NC 27611 - Phone 733-7601-Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Aug 11
1A
Sanford Aldermen will hear protest of dogs' execution at city dog pound.
Fay Times
Feb
3
6B
St. Bernard attacks 7 year-old Steven Sanders.
Fay Observer
Sep
6
1B
Dog warning stickers put on mail boxes in Asheville.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
8A
Photo: Beagle has 15 puppies - dog owned by Doug and Dianne Taylor of Grays
Creek.
Fay Observer
Aug 11
1B
Charley Brown, a skilled cabinet maker, builds doll houses to scale. Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Dec 31
1B
A talking doll who says "kill mommy" was taken away from Erin Davis of Eastover.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 23
1B
Manufacturer of Baby Darling Dolls 'Horrified' over reaction of public.
Fay Observer
Dec 22
1B
Blanche Battle has collected more than 700 dolls. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 10
1B
Bette G. Batill spends her time producing 'Real Dolls.' (Dolls have porcelain heads,
human hair, satin dresses trimmed with lace and leather shoes.)
Fay Times
Aug 12
12B
The 2nd Annual Doll and Miniature Show and Sale will be held 11/19 and 11/20 at
the Bordeaux Motor Inn. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
13A
A special investigator has been assigned to trace the origins of talking dolls that
seem to be saying "kill mommy." Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 22
10D
Family violence increasing according to an official at the Cumberland County
Department of Social Services' Care Center.
Fay Observer
Aug 21
1A
Birth Choice is a volunteer service that provides information and support to women
with problem pregnancies after they have decided against abortion. Photos
included. -Alice Thrasher article
Fay Observer
Mar 28
1G
Fay Times
Oct 31
1C
Dix costs for psychiatric care said to be high.
Fay Observer
Dec
5
4B
Local officials say they're convinced Governor Jim Hunt will not close Dorothea Dix
Hospital.
Fay Observer
Dec 25
2B
The closing of Dorothea Dix Hospital may need approval of Legislature.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
5A
Strong reaction to Dix closing startles officials.
Fay Observer
Nov 28
1B
Dorothea Dix employees protesting proposal to close facility.
Fay Observer
Dec
5A
Dolls
Domestic Relations
Dormitories
Decorating dorm rooms one tough assignment. Photos included.
Dorothea Dix Hospital
Monday, September 21, 2009
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An opinion by the State's Attorney General's office says it would be legal to close
part of Dorothea Dix Hospital in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Nov 26
3B
Report may result in closing Dorothea Dix Hospital, the state's oldest statesupported psychiatric hospital.
Fay Times
Mar 22
12B
Prison planned at Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Hospital in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Nov 19
5B
About 2,000 inmates may be transferred to Dorothea Dix Hospital if the state's
oldest psychiatric hospital is turned over to the Dept. of Corrections.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
8A
Lee and Harnett County officals are horrified over a propoals to close Dorothea Dix
Hospital in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Dec 18
1B
Dorothea Dix Hospital workers met with Governor Jim Hunt and urged him to keep
the 126 year old mental facility open.
Fay Times
Dec 22
8C
Govenor to decide on closing of Dix.
Fay Observer
Dec 22
10A
Officials believe Dix will not close.
Fay Observer
Dec 24
5A
Raleigh has enough prisons says mayor to Dix proposal.
Fay Observer
Dec 28
6A
Dix controversy hurts recruiting of psychiatrists.
Fay Observer
Dec 28
1B
A changing role for Dorothea Dix. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jun 27
1F
Fay Observer
Aug 13
1B
Jul 10
5A
Draft, Military
See: Military Service, Compulsory
Drains - Maintenance and Repair
Photo of workers repairing a drain line under Anderson Street
Drama, Outdoor
Summer puts history on stage in NC Photo included.
Fay Times
Photo: Autryville councilman Kenneth B. Johnson is shown during a rehearsal of
"A Man Called Micajah." The outdoor play will be performed July 3, at the
Autryville Town.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
6A
DUI suspect Joel Wallace Beane of Nakina has been charged in highway fatalties
of Kay Trainer Ward and Myrtle Evans Bolyard.
Fay Times
Nov 30
1B
State officials begin an anti-drinking publicity campaign to run through the holidays.
Fay Times
Dec
2
19C
Hickory police to videotape DUI suspects.
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Drinking-Driving proposals praised; Raising drinking age to 19, etc.
Fay Times
Nov 17
1A
Radical change in legal system called a must on drunken driving.
Fay Times
Nov 16
8B
Governor Jim Hunt urges stiff DUI crack down; also wants to increase legal age for
buying beer and wine.
Fay Observer
Nov 13
1A
Judge Sol Cherry orders DUI case dismissed by Judge Lacy Hair retried.
Fay Times
Nov
5
1B
Governor's Task Force on drunken driving holds meeting in Fayetteville and
explores new proposals.
Fay Times
Nov
5
1A
Drinking and Traffic Accidents
Driver Education
See: Automobile Drivers - Education.
Drivers - Automobile
See: Automobile Drivers
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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Driving, Automobile
Hope Mills, Spring Lake safe cities for driving.
Fay Observer
Jul 11
3B
Martin Carrington's inventions locate drowning victims. Underwater video being
developed. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1B
Anthony M. Jones, 27 drowned in Smith Lake May 16th.
Fay Times
May 17
6B
Brantis O. King drowns in pond, near Spring Lake.
Fay Times
May 22
14B
15 year-old Bladenboro boy drowns.
Fay Times
Jun 25
2B
An autopsy has determined that 23-year-old Verta Ann Singletary died as a result
of drowning.
Fay Observer
Jun
8
6B
Joel "Jody" Moore was drowned while fishing on Glenville Lake. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jul 13
1A
Joel Moore of Fayetteville drowned while fishing in Glenville Lake, about 50 yards
off Lakeland Drive. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1B
Tricky currents in Belew Lake near Winston-Salem end search for Lester Hall.
Fay Times
Jul 19
6B
An unidentified woman drowned at Fort Bragg July 26 after her car was struck by
another vehicle, ran into Mott Lake and sank in 20 feet of water.
Fay Observer
Jul 27
8B
Woman is killed in Fort Bragg traffic death as car plunged into Mott Lake.
Fay Times
Jul 28
8B
Antony Dixon, 5, drowns at Carolina Beach; high seas wash away cottage at Kitty
Hawk
Fay Times
Oct 13
12B
An 8 month old child, Eric Heath Cline, accidentally drowned in a bathtub.
Fay Times
Oct 21
5B
8 month old, Eric Heath Cline, drowned in a bathtub at the home of his babysitter.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
5D
Lexie McDougal of Lillington drowns in pond.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
5A
Fay Observer
Dec
2
5A
Drug abuse program is alternative to prison.
Fay Times
Apr 17
8B
The Cumberland Council on Substance Abuse Inc., a private, non-profit group of
Fayetteville Area Business and Professional People, have contracted with the
Mental Health Bd. To operate part of the County's alcohol and drug abuse program.
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1B
Varied activities cited to combat drug abuse. Marilyn Blumenfeld of Cumberland
County Mental Health Center discussed drug problems with the Fayetteville United
Ministerial Fellowship. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 19
20A
Cumberland County Prevention Staff 'Concerned' Program termination may hurt
public.
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1B
Fay Observer
Jul 12
9A
Fay Times
Dec 21
1B
Fay Observer
Nov 29
2B
Drownings
Drownings, Accidental
Drug - Arrests
Harnett drug bust names released.
Drug Abuse
Drugs
Pot seizures increase off NC, Virginia Coasts.
See also: Schools - Hoke County - Drugs
5 Scotland students sentenced for drugs.
See also: Schools - Drugs
Schools_Hoke County -Drug use
The Coast Guard has seized a 170-foot freighter off the NC coast and arrested the
vessel's 12 member crew on charges of violating US Drug Importation Laws.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Pot growing in state called sign of bad economic times.
Fay Observer
Oct 25
5A
Willie Albert "Mister Lucky" Cutty, a major heroin dealer in the Fayetteville area in
the early 1970's was shot in the head 9/27 in front of his home of Commerce
Street.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
1B
Cocaine seized illegally by Judge Wiley F. Bowen of Dunn.
Fay Observer
Sep 27
1B
Michael B. George, drug informant to begin new life.
Fay Observer
Sep
6
1B
Agents are discovering more Marijuana plots than usual in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Aug 19
2B
"Head Shop" law seen as sound.
Fay Observer
Mar
4
6A
Illegal drugs are worst crime problem in NC, says FBI.
Fay Times
Jun 17
3B
Causes of adolescent drug abuse were related to concerned parents in
Cumberland County
Fay Times
Jan 29
1B
Photo of confiscated drugs being burned in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Feb 12
1A
The NC Dept. of Crime Control and Public Safety says about $2.4 million in illegal
liquor and narcotics were seized and destroyed by the Alcohol Law Enforcement
Division during the last fiscal year.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8B
Cumberland County/Fayetteville Schools, DA disagree on drug case funds.
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1B
Drug smuggling is big businses for fisherman along the coast.
Fay Observer
Mar 31
6A
Some NC fisherman are lured into drug smuggling.
Fay Times
Apr
2
7C
Dangerous drug may be on its way to Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Apr 10
1B
See NC GS20-139 (b) for the newest law concerning "driving under the influence
of drugs" law.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
2A
FBI focuses on drug problem in NC.
Fay Observer
Apr 29
1B
Authorities seek Don Lanzy on drug charges.
Fay Times
May 21
7C
Fay Times
Oct 28
5B
Fay Observer
Oct
2
2B
Tommy G. Hart convicted of drug count given 8 years
Fay Times
Sep 10
1B
3 men arrested in Charlotte in FBI drug operation
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
Kenneth O. Nixon and wife Dora Rene were arrested 9/23 and charged with
possession of marijuana with intent to sell and deliver
Fay Times
Sep 24
2B
Joseph A. Poole and wife Connie Freeman Poole have been charged with
possession of marijuana with intent to sell and deliver in fayetteville
Fay Times
Sep 22
8B
Six Fayetteville residents were charged with possession of heroin with intent to sell
and deliver 9/23
Fay Times
Sep 24
2B
Tommy G. Hart, 64, was sentenced to 8 years in prison for possession of heroin
and marijuana
Fay Observer
Sep
9
2B
Charges of growing a crop of marijuana have been dropped against Elmore P.
Grainger, 60, of Harnett County.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
5A
Elmore Grainger, Harnett County farmer arrested for pot.
Fay Observer
Sep
1B
Drugs - Acyclovir
Acyclovir, a new drug in the treatment of herpes, have been given limited use
approval for cancer and organ transplant patients.
Drugs - Arrest
Eddie Williams "Danny" Cobb, Audrey J. Hornbeck, & Yvonne D. Jackson have all
been arrested on drug charges.
Drugs - Arrests
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Drug allegations: 11 officers suspended on Greensboro police force.
Fay Times
Aug 17
1B
Three men were arrested in Tabor City on marijuana manufacturing charge.
Fay Observer
Oct 23
2B
Law enforcement officials seized an airplane Aug 2, at Raleigh-Durham airport for
drugs.
Fay Times
Aug
Fayetteville man is charged with selling counterfeit cocaine to undercover agents.
3
12B
Fay Times
Jul 29
2B
Theresa M. Robertin and Debra Rose Hunt have been charged with conspiracy to
sell, possession for sale of marijuana.
Fay Times
Dec 31
2B
Major drug distributor given prison term in Cumberland County (Norman 'Rocky'
Rackoff)
Fay Observer
Sep
1
7D
Kenneth Ray Buck and Walter G. Benton, Jr., pot traffickers plead guilty, get five
years.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
5A
David Smart charged with felony possession of cocaine by City/County Bureau of
Narcotics.
Fay Times
Oct 15
2B
Charles W. Hunt pleads guilty to cocaine charges.
Fay Observer
Oct 14
8A
State and local drug agents have rounded up 29 persons accused of sale,
distribution, conspiracy and trafficking in cocaine, methaqualone, MDA and LSD.
Fay Observer
Oct 19
3A
The largest known Cumberland County heroin bust was completed after an auto
chase at speeds of up to 103 m.p.h. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 23
1A
William B. Oldham and Seavy G. Braxton, Jr. were jailed for trafficking about
$3,300 worth of cocaine.
Fay Observer
Oct 23
2B
Three people have been charged and held in a heroin raid: William 'Bing'
Downard, Debbie Ann Miller, Leland Paul Davis.
Fay Times
Oct 29
2B
Eight arrested in Harnett drug raid.
Fay Observer
Dec
1
7A
Spring Lake and Fayetteville residents have been arrested on drug charges.
Fay Times
Dec
2
3B
The IRS has seized the $57,000 found by narcotics agents and Harnett Co.
deputies in a freezer at the home of Thomas McLamb at Route 1, Spring Lake.
Fay Observer
Dec
7
10B
James Preston Malloy and Carol Hardin Woods have been arrested in heroin case.
Fay Observer
Dec 14
14B
Gaylord Lee Smith convicted in 1978 marijuana case is charged in sale of cocaine
in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Dec 16
2B
Five arrested in Fayetteville drug raid.
Fay Times
Dec 30
2B
Boby Lee Anthony and Carl Bernard Miller pleaded guilty to drug charges.
Fay Observer
Jul 16
11B
John Francis Lefflingwell, a 24-year-old former Bragg Boulevard merchant is going
back to prison for selling LSD.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
2B
Bladen drug busts net 19 arrests.
Fay Observer
Jan 23
3A
Andrew C. Thornton II, a Kentucky attorney, thought to be a member of an
international drug smuggling ring known as "The Company," is being held in
Cumberland County jail under $1 million bail.
Fay Observer
Jan 31
1B
Mark Lynch's plane, used to transport marijuana, was impounded.
Fay Times
Jan 29
2B
Mark Lynch, 30, club operator is charged with drug trafficking.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
1B
Former Fayetteville fireman, Major Danny Morris, sentenced on drug charges.
Fay Observer
Jan 28
2B
Nightclub operator Mark Lynch was charged with conspiracy to traffic drugs.
Fay Times
Jan 27
5B
Four North Carolinians were among 70 People who have been arrested on
charges of participating in a$300 million a year drug smuggling ring which
allegedly involved several stock car race drivers. Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 19
1A
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Three men were arrested at Grannis Field when a privately owned airplane landed
with more that 400 pounds of Marijuana aboard. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 25
1B
70 people including at least three NASCAR drivers have been indicted in Florida
and NC on charges of sale and interstate transportation of narcotics
Fay Observer
Feb 18
1A
19 are arrested for drug sales in Bladen County.
Fay Times
Jan 23
1B
Dixie Diner operator Willie Campbell was charged with trafficking heroin, in
Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jan 22
12B
6 arrested in Broadway drug bust.
Fay Times
Jan
7
5B
$100,000 bond is set for those arrested in Dixie Diner narcotics raid.
Fay Times
Jan
2
6B
4 are charged with possession of counterfeit drugs for sale
Fay Times
Jul 21
8B
6 are charged in Spring Lake drug raid.
Fay Times
Jul 24
14B
3 men are held in marijuana seizure from plane owned by Mark Lynch.
Fay Times
Jan 26
1B
34 face drug charges in Harnett county.
Fay Observer
Apr 28
1B
Florida man held for drug trafficking in Whiteville, will testify.
Fay Times
Jun 24
3B
Five arrested in Robeson Cocaine seizure
Fay Observer
Jun 17
10A
Five charged in Robeson drug arrests.
Fay Times
Jun 17
6B
Jonathan Lee Hair, 24, 1110 Deen Creek Road was arrested by county narcotics
agents on two counts of possession and sale of heroin
Fay Observer
Jun 14
18B
George Alvarez is sentenced to seven years in drug case.
Fay Times
May 29
16B
Plane owned by Mark Lynch and Johnson Chestnutt was padlocked under court
order for carrying 400 pounds of drugs.
Fay Observer
Jan 29
8B
Dwayne J. Abbott gets suspended sentence for having a pound of marijuana in his
car
Fay Observer
May 20
2B
Sanford and Lee County drug arrests are made.
Fay Times
Mar 25
1B
Harnett County sheriff's department issued warrents for arrest of 34 on drugrelated charges.
Fay Times
Apr 28
1B
Grand jury indicted Dr. Garland R. Homes, president of Dental Foundation of NC
Inc. for conspiracy to distribute illegal narcotics.
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
A nine month undercover operation conducted by four local law enforcemant
agencies from Moore county ended when a Moore County Grand Jury indicted 12
men on various drug changes
Fay Observer
Apr 20
1A
Three arrested in Moore County drug probe. Photo included
Fay Times
Apr 20
1B
Stewart F. Hunna, a Carolina Beach magistrate has been indicated by a federal
grand jury in Fayettville on charges of conspiring to protect a drug distribution ring.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
7A
Thomas Garland Hart, 63, of Fayetteville is held on heroin charges
Fay Observer
Apr
5
11B
Sanford drug roundup is finished.
Fay Times
Mar 26
2B
James R. Mikoleit and Gary Jerome Hudspeth of Spring Lake were arrested for
the attempted sale of LSD
Fay Observer
May 21
6B
After being sentenced to serve 7 to 10 years for possession of heroin, Charles
Hunt was arrested for possession of cocaine.
Fay Times
Mar
6
8B
Carolina's 'Biggest Drug Bust' nets half ton of cocaine.
Fay Observer
Dec 22
1B
Maurice and Andrea Dotson are convicted of trafficking in cocaine.
Fay Times
Jan 14
2B
Drugs - Cocaine
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cocaine bust in Cumberland County is called biggest in county history.
Fay Times
Jun 22
8B
$4 million worth of cocaine was seized in a fashionable condominium located
between Pinehurst and Southern Pines.
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1A
Maurice and Andrea Joy Dotson were convicted of trafficking cocaine in
Cumberland County Superior Court.
Fay Observer
Jan 14
2B
Cocaine charges placed against trio by agents.
Fay Times
Apr 23
2B
Two Fayetteville men are held on charges of cocaine trafficking.
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
Police in Rowland seize cocaine.
Fay Times
Mar
4
1B
Superior Court judge dismissed motion to suppress evidence in heroin trial of
Willie Campbell.
Fay Times
Feb
6
12B
Reports say heroin traffic is increasing in the state. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 21
1B
Dixie diner operator Willie Campbell is sentenced to six years in prison and fined
$20,000 for possession of heroin.
Fay Times
Apr
2
2B
Fayetteville man charged for heroin in Harnett Co. - Thomas Garland Hart.
Fay Times
Apr
6
5B
Willie Campbell sues officials for illegally confiscating a safe from his home during
investigation.
Fay Times
Jul 16
4B
Two Fayetteville businessmen are charged in LSD case. (Albert C. Spell, Janice
Jackson Woody and Ralph Lewis Deese)
Fay Times
May 28
5B
John Francis Leffingwell is charged with possession of 5,000 LSD hits.
Fay Times
Jul 14
6B
Drugs - Heroin
Drugs - LSD
Drugs - Marijuana
Marijuana field valued at $7.2 million found in Harnett Co. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep
1
1A
NC Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham says Newsweek Magazine owes the
state's 90,000 farmers an apology for depicting a marijuana grower on the cover of
its latest issue as an NC farmer.
ys Newsweek Magazine owes the states 90,000 farmers an apology for depicting a
mariguana grower on the cover of its latest issue as a NC farmer.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
1B
North Carolina is producing a large 'pot' marijuana crop officials state.
Fay Times
Oct 25
1B
Officers seize 18,000 pounds of marijuana in Pamlico Co.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
6A
Harnett County officials burn 225 marijuana plants.
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2B
Judge denies motion --- relatives of Rodney Gilbert May do not have to turn over
their houses and property to the state.
Fay Observer
Nov 19
14B
Elmore Grainger, Harnett Co. farmer arrested for 'pot.'
Fay Observer
Sep
4
1B
$7 million in 'pot' seized in Harnett.
Fay Observer
Sep
1
1A
Jim Graham letter protests Newsweek cover on marijuana.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
6A
Marijuana may generate $640 million in illegal profits in NC, ranking it second only
to tobacco as the state's leading cash crop.
Fay Times
Aug
9
1A
Routine license check provides unexpected haul of marijuana in Cumberland
County
Fay Times
Jun 23
1B
Marijuana seized in truck on NC 87.
Fay Observer
Jun 22
1B
Ex-Klan leader, and Atlanta attorney found guilty of conspiracy to import 18,000
lbs. of marijuana.
Fay Times
Jun 19
7B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Entire family is arrested for growing and selling marijuana. (The family of James
D. Williford, Sr. of Eureka Springs.)
Fay Times
May 12
5B
Two Fayetteville men charged in drug case.
Fay Times
Mar 11
2B
1,000 pounds of marijuana found aboard a twin engine airplane in Manteo.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
6A
Photo of Police Chief Danny Dixon and Sheriff Ottis Jones examining confiscated
marijuana.
Fay Times
Jan 26
1A
SBI agents found the largest marijuana patch ever grown in NC Marijuana found
in Stokes Co. Photo.
Fay Observer
Jul 16
5A
William Randall Moore is charged with possession of marijuana and hashish oil.
Fay Times
May 29
6B
Marijuana ranks second to tobacco as leading NC cash crop.
Fay Observer
Aug
9
5A
Paraphernalia Law is 'dead' in Cumberland County
Fay Times
Sep 13
1B
Supreme Court ruling may not affect NC Paraphernalia Law.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
10B
Fay Observer
May 25
1B
Jury ponders trafficking of George Alvarez.
Fay Observer
May 26
2B
Drug dealer George Alvarez gets 7 years.
Fay Observer
May 27
2B
Narcotics case ends in mistrial of George Alvarez.
Fay Observer
Apr 29
2B
Mistrial is declared in Alvarez drug trial, jurors can't agree and evidence is missing.
Fay Times
Apr 29
5B
Narcotics evidence reported missing in the trial of Jorge "George" Alvarez (3,500
Quaalades).
Fay Observer
Apr 28
1B
Fay Times
Dec 20
1B
Fay Times
Dec 13
5B
Suspected food, drug tamperings are being probed by North Carolina agencies.
Fay Times
Nov 15
1B
Drugs may cause symptoms of senility in elderly.
Fay Observer
Sep 13
6B
Drug manufacturers resort to advertising products.
Fay Observer
Aug 30
5A
Medicine and prescriptions of doctors and dentists are specifically exempted from
sales tax. Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Jun
3
1A
Drug "Actifed" is said ineffective for colds, but okay for allergies. Drug is made by
Burroughs-Wellcome Co., of Raleigh.
Fay Times
Apr 29
10C
Darell Wayne Packer is sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison for DUI and
manslaugher.
Fay Times
Apr 22
1B
Wake County will videotape some drunken drivers.
Fay Times
May 27
1B
Drunk Driving Task Force Meeting Held At FTJ
Fay Observer
May 27
1B
Drugs - Paraphernalia
Drugs - Quaalude
George Alvarez will be tried in Cumberland County Superior Court for trafficking in
marijuana and methaqualene (Quaalude).
Drugs - Quaaludes
Drugs - Wilkes County
Ilegal drug trafficking is being investigated in Wilkes County.
Drugs - Zoviray
Herpes called dream disease for drug firms.
Drugs, Prescription
Drunken Drivers
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Drunken Drivers Are Special Targets
Fay Observer
Central Prison Warden Samuel P. Garrison Has been Acquitted of A Driving
Violation After A Judge Heard Testimony Saying Health Problems And
Prescription Medicine caused the Problems.
May
7
8B
Fay Observer
Apr 28
7A
Central Prison Warden Samuel P. Garrison is acquitted of DUI.
Fay Times
Apr 28
11B
A UNC Survey Says Most Of the State's Residents Think The Courts Are Too
Lenient On Drunken Drivers
Fay Observer
Apr 24
1A
Darrel Wayne Packer, 34, of Cumberland County, Found Guilty of Drunk Driving
And Killing An 18 Year Old High School Student With a car was sentenced to 3
years and 6 months in Cumberland County Court
Fay Observer
Apr 22
13A
Call is made for reduction in number of DUI cases, by people at Task Force on
Drunken Drivers, in Fayetteville. Photo included
Fay Times
May 28
1A
Governors Task Force on Drunken Drivers recommends Stiffer penalties for DUI
offenses.
Fay Times
Jul 24
9B
Most North Carolinians feel that courts are too easy on drunken drivers.
Fay Times
Apr 24
1A
Carolina Motor Club poll suggests 86% of members favor mandatory jail
sentences for DUI.
Fay Times
May 28
1B
Public Offers DUI Suggestions - Poll: Drunk Drivers Should Go To Jail. Photo
Included
Fay Observer
May 28
1B
Bobby Burden was convicted of DUI and 2nd degree murder in deaths of Angela
Gayle Powell and David Wicker.
Fay Times
Jun
2
7B
Feature Article On Karen Argo And The Local Chapter Of MADD. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jun
8
9A
Crack down by judges is urged on drunken drivers in NC
Fay Times
Jun 17
7C
The Hope Mills Police Department Does Not Use Its Breathalyzer Machine To
Detect Drunk Drivers and Has No Certified Radar Operator Trained To Screen
Speeders. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1B
Bobby Burden, charged with deaths of two teenagers, was driving with revoked
license for DUI.
Fay Times
Apr 21
1B
Federal safety officials urge uniform drinking age of 21 for all states, to prevent
teenage drunken driving
Fay Times
Jul 24
1A
Geannie Epting's Son Was killed By A Drunken Driver - Larry Cheek Column
Fay Times
Mar 19
1B
An Editorial: Young Driving And Drinking
Fay Observer
Jul 26
4A
Justice was too swift in Gastonia DUI trial, when jury announced verdict too quickly.
Fay Times
Jul 30
11C
81 Motorists Are Charged In Crack-down on DuI
Fay Observer
Do Schools For Drinking Drivers Get Results? Students: Behavior Unchanged In
Long Run - For GIs, A Double Penalty
1
4B
Fay Observer
Jul 18
1B
Policy reinstituted on driving cases. Included is a list of DUI's.
Fay Observer
Mar 17
2B
Police say holiday DUI arrests are down.
Fay Times
Jan
2
1B
Researchers predict that only about half of the people charged with drunk driving
in 1982 will lose their drivers licenses because of the prevalence of plea bargaining.
Fay Observer
Jan
6
1A
Charlotte woman claims she paid a Rowland policeman to fix her drunk driving
charge.
Fay Times
Jan
7
2B
Air Force Lt Colonel Frank Frydl was charged with drunken driving in accident that
severely injured two Fort Bragg soldiers.
Fay Times
Jan 21
2B
Fayetteville police crack down on speeding and drunk driving in new program.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 24
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Lt Colonel Frank W. Frydl has been charged by Fort Bragg Military Police with
driving under the influence and failing to decrease speed in time to avoid an
accident in which Terry Emerick lost both legs.
Fay Observer
Feb 24
1B
Deputy U.S. Marshall Cliff Hart was found innocent of DUI, although his blood
alcohol level was .12.
Fay Times
Feb 26
18B
NC citizens push for DUI enforcement.
Fay Observer
Mar
1
7B
Drunken drivers is target of NC Governor's Commission On Crime.
Fay Times
Mar
3
1A
Task Force recommends drunk driver crack down.
Fay Observer
Mar
3
1B
Drunken driving opponents organize Mothers Against Drunk Drivers in Fayetteville.
Call Karen Argo, 864-4572
Fay Times
Mar 25
8C
Transcripts are released of court session in Whiteville DUI case after judge called
closed session.
Fay Times
Mar
9
1A
Tougher penalties for DUI are urged by Governor's Crime Commission.
Fay Times
Apr 17
1B
The State Highway Patrol aided by sheriff's deputies and police staged a
"Wolfpacking" crack down on drinking drivers in Robeson County
Fay Observer
Mar 17
1B
70 are arrested in Robeson Co.
DUI crack down
Fay Times
Mar 18
2B
State Panel To Urge Jail For Drunken Drivers
Fay Observer
Sep 26
1B
A Three Year Study of 600 Drivers Killed In Single-Vehicle Accidents Indicates Far
More Had Been Drinking Than Taking Drugs Like Marijuana, According To a
Researcher
Fay Observer
Mar 21
1B
Poll of NC residents shows 60 percent favor raising the drinking age to 21
Fay Times
Mar 27
1B
The State's Human Resources Secretary Advocates Making Driver Education
Students Take At Least Five Hours' Instruction On The Dangers of Drunk Driving
Fay Observer
Mar 29
6A
Tough Drunk Driving Bill Is Approved
Fay Observer
Mar 29
14A
Beer Impairs Driving Ability
Fay Observer
Apr
7
8A
Study shows more alcohol by volume in beer than in whiskey.
Fay Times
Apr
8
15C
Arthur Roger MacLean is charged with DUI after hitting unmarked police car.
Fay Times
Apr 15
2B
Alcohol linked to fatalities.
Fay Times
Mar
7
1B
NC Motorists Will Be Given A List of 102 Telephone Numbers they can Call RoundThe-Clock to Report Suspected Drunken Drivers To Law Enforcement Authorities.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
11A
Mandatory Terms For DUIs Debated
Fay Observer
Sep 28
1B
U.S. Representative Ike F. Andrews Faces DUI (Driving Under The Influence of
Alcohol) count
Fay Times
Oct
4
1A
Hunt Wants To Toughen Driving Laws
Fay Observer
Dec
6
5A
Leaders Provide Ideas On Drunk Driving Problem
Fay Observer
Nov
5
6B
Hunt Supports DUI Package
Fay Observer
Nov 17
6A
Attorneys say DUI Proposals May Be Unconstitutional
Fay Observer
Nov 22
1B
Timothy Matthews a defendant who's case was reduced to a lesser charge by
Judge Lacy Hair regarding his DUI charge, has had that decision overturned by
Judge Sol Cherry
Fay Times
Dec
1
10B
Holiday Drinking: Anti-Booze campaign begins.
Fay Observer
Dec
1
6A
Drunk Drivers: Hunt Seeks Support For Proposed Laws
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1B
Golden Knight Faces DUI Charge After accident (Staff Sergeant Allan D. Brown)
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Drunk Driving crack down set on aast holiday of summer.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Sep
3
1A
Less than half of NC arrests for drunken driving lead to loss of license.
Fay Times
Jan
6
1A
Governor Schedules 'Prayer Session' On Drunk Drivers
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
NC Governor's Crime Commission recommends raising drinking age to 21 for all
alcoholic beverages.
Fay Times
Feb 13
1A
Some states seek tougher drunk driving laws.
Fay Times
Jan
5
14A
Defense Attorneys say Proposals to Toughen State Laws on drunken driving could
violate a defendant's constitutional rights.
Fay Times
Nov 22
1B
Editorial presents DUI proposed legislation
Fay Times
Jul 28
4A
Christian Action League Wants Governor Hunt to Form New Commission To
Study Drunk Driving.
Fay Observer
Jan 15
3A
UNC psychologist says legal limit of alcohol in blood for drunk driving may be too
high.
Fay Times
Jan 23
1A
Anthony Brill Of Fayetteville Protects Orphan Ducks. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 11
1B
Elizabeth Lake Residents Say They're Upset Because Their Ducks Keep
Disappearing
Fay Observer
Apr 28
7A
Robert Beneroski Lost His Left Hand In a Wreck On Morganton Road But Duke
Medical Center Doctors Are Hopeful Efforts To re-attach The Hand Will Be
Successful
Fay Observer
Feb
1
14A
Duke Bone Marrow Transplant Frees Infant (Lia Costa) From Sterile Room. Photo
Included
Fay Observer
Oct 19
6B
Bone Marrow Transplant Cures Rare Bone Disease In 9-Month old (Brazilian) Lia
Costa
Fay Observer
Oct 19
5A
Duke University Medical Center will open a 'test-tube' baby clinic early in 1983
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1A
People With Raynaud's Disease are Needed For Study At Duke Medical Center The Central Number For Possible Paricipants Is 684-4317 - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Mar 27
1A
Duke University Medical Center Surgeon Pioneers Technique For High Heart Rate
Treatment
Fay Observer
Feb 19
5A
Fay Observer
May
Drunken Driving
Ducks
Duke Medical Center
Duke Universities - Students
Duke University Students Invent Video Yearbooks
6
12A
Duke University
Opposition Arises To ROTC Expansion At Duke
Fay Observer
Jul 29
1B
Duke University's New Research Vessel will Explore The Shallow Waters of Deep
Africa, Including The Source of the Nile River, According to Duke Researchers
Fay Observer
Nov 21
2B
'Commando Clubs' Are Catching On At NC State and Duke University
Fay Observer
Apr 13
1B
Duke's New University Center Will be Dedicated Feb. 26 and 27. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Feb 12
10A
Atomic Research Carried On at Duke University
Fay Observer
Jun
3
5A
Fay Observer
Mar
3
14A
Duke University - Chancellor
Duke Names Dr. Keith Brodie Chancellor of Duke University
Duke University - Faculty
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Duke Professor, Dr Alan Whanger Believes He Has Dated The Shroud Of Turin
Eight Centuries Closer To The Death Of Christ Than Any Known Historical Record
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jan 28
5A
Duke University Shelves Plans For Nixon Library
Fay Observer
Feb 27
3A
A Proposal To Build A Richard Nixon Library at Duke University Remains On Hold
Fay Times
Aug 12
17C
Nixon Library Action Delayed
Fay Observer
May
8
3A
Nixon Library Site Plan Is Rejected
Fay Observer
Mar 19
5A
Nixon Library Proposal Is Not Dead, Says Duke
Fay Observer
Mar
3
14A
The Status Of A Proposed Richard Nixon Library On The Duke University Campus
Remains Unsettled
Fay Observer
Jan 25
5A
Nixon Library Plan Sparks New Fight
Fay Observer
Mar 18
2B
Fay Observer
Jan 14
6A
Duke Students Declare 'War' on Proposed Financial Aid Cuts
Fay Observer
Apr 13
5A
Duke Students Oppose Education Loan Cuts
Fay Times
Apr 13
6B
Duke Students oppose education loan cuts.
Fay Times
Apr 13
6B
Duke Enlists Help of Richard Nixon In Persuading The People's Republic Of China
To Allow A Chinese Student To Study Law At Duke
Fay Observer
Jan 29
6A
Duke Univ. asks Richard Nixon to help persuade People's Republic of China to
allow Chinese student to study at Duke.
Fay Times
Jan 30
11A
Fay Observer
Oct 24
4B
Fay Observer
Oct 16
1B
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2A
Fay Observer
Apr
5
1B
Duke University - Library
Duke University - Nursing School
Duke University Nursing School Faculty Members Claim Planned Program will hurt
school
Duke University - Student Loans
Duke University - Students
Duke University - Students, Drama
Jim MacDonald, The Semi-Retired Walt Disney Character ("Mickey Mouse") Will
Lecture To Theatre Students At Duke University
Duke University Marine Laboratory
A three-man simulated deep-sea dive at Duke University gathered "Good " data
Duke Univesity Marine Laboratory
3 Duke Divers participating in a simulated deep sea drive began decompression
ahead of schedule because of one diiver's reaction to the pressure
Dunn
Dunn Production Center Trains The Handicapped.
Dunn - Parks
Dunn City Council hears petition to renovate Tyler Park.
Fay Times
May
7
2B
Expansion Of Tyler Parks In West Dunn Is Asked
Fay Observer
May
7
9A
Fay Times
Mar
5
4B
Fay Times
Mar
9
1B
Dunn - Water And Sewer
Dunn City Council approves $150,000 water and sewer project.
Dunn Police Department
Fired Dunn police officer Wayne Godwin is given support for reinstatement.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Duplin
3 Officials In Duplin Ousted: The Chief of Police, Town Clerk And The Sanitation
Officer
Fay Observer
Jan 22
1A
Fay Observer
Sep
6
1B
Firechief in Duplin (Bladen Co.) threatens to resign. - Floyd Hursey
Fay Times
May 24
1B
Duplin Fire Chief Has Withdrawn His Threat To Resign (Floyd Hursey)
Fay Observer
May 25
6A
Help For Children Who May Be Dyslexic Is Available In Both The Fayetteville City
And Cumberland County School Systems
Fay Observer
Mar 16
8A
Dyslexic School of North Carolina Inc., of Gastonia, is geared to help children with
learning disabilities.
Fay Times
Apr 29
22C
'Miswiring' May Cause Dyslexia
Fay Observer
Jul 21
2B
Fay Observer
May 11
3A
Fay Observer
Oct 21
6A
Former Secretary of State Dean Rusk speaks at ECU. Photo Included
Fay Times
Mar 25
5B
$16.5 Million Arena, Convention Center Recommended For East Carolina
University
Fay Observer
Jul 30
5A
Dr. John Howell Has Been Appointed Acting Chancellor of ECU. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Feb 10
12A
Fay Observer
May 14
5A
Fay Observer
Oct 24
1F
Photo : Christina And Melody Hayes Of Covenwood Drive Hunt for Easter Eggs.
Fay Observer
Apr 11
1A
Easter Season Is Center Of Christian Experience
Fay Observer
Apr
9
16A
Many services planned for Easter.
Fay Observer
Apr
8
1B
Easter Lore Examined By UNC Professor
Fay Observer
Apr
4
2B
Photo of Easter scenes in Fayetteville
Fay Times
Apr 12
1A
Fay Observer
Jul
6
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 31
5B
Duplin County
Duplin Wine Cellars Launches Brandy Variety. Photos Included
Duplin Fire Department
Dyslexia
Eagles
State To Expand Eagle Population
Earthquakes
Next Big Earthquake May Occur In East
East Carolina University - Greensboro
East Carolina University - Greensboro - Chancellor
Dr. John M. Howell is Named ECU Chancellor By UNC Board
East Carolina University - Greenville
East Carolina University In Greenville Has Services and Equipment Available To
Handicapped Students at ECU - Photos Included
Easter
Eclipse
Two dozen astronomy buffs turned up at the Stedman Observatory to watch the
longest lunar eclipse of this century.
Economics
About 15 people protesting President Reagan's economic policies erected a tent
city as they began a 3-1/2 day protest reminiscent of the Hoovervilles of the 1930's.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Economics - Study and Teaching
Outlook symposium planned at Methodist College. Focus will be on economics.
Fay Times
Nov 30
6B
Part 1 of a 10 part series on hard times: jobless gather in vacant lot on Ray
Avenue.
Fay Observer
Aug 23
1B
Radical job changes in south are predicted.
Fay Times
Jun 10
19C
Slumping Economy Means Hard Times For Employment Agencies
Fay Observer
Jun 22
6A
Tax revenue in state up; no change in economy.
Fay Observer
Jul 22
5A
Part 2 of a 10 part series on hard times: Jim Gritz, a Special Forces instructor is
able to buy a home after a 16.5 percent pay hike and a promotion. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 24
1B
Budget cuts, fewer jobs threaten older Tar Heels.
Fay Observer
Aug 26
5A
Part 3 of a 10 part series on hard times: Women beat odds with succcessful fabric
shop. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
1B
Part 5 of a 10 part series on hard times: father needing money turns to drug scam
(Carl B. Miller).
Fay Observer
Aug 27
1B
State Revenues Up But No Sign Of Improved Economy
Fay Observer
May
6
13A
Part 6 of a 10 part series on hard times: blue collar city employees struggling to
make it. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Aug 30
1B
Part 4 of a 10 part series on hard times: David Stewart discusses student
economics. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 26
1B
Hunt Says Poor State Economy Will Force Budget Cuts
Fay Observer
Apr 30
1A
State Tax Collections Stall, Economic Picture Worsens
Fay Observer
Feb 17
12A
Economic Improvement Seen During Second Half of 1982
Fay Observer
Jan 13
6F
Governor Hunt Says "The Nation's Economic House Is On Fire" And Reagan
Hasn't Put The Blaze Out
Fay Observer
Feb 26
9A
Westinghouse Chief Robert Kirby says He Has Not Lost Faith In Reagan's
Economic Recovery Program And Does Not Think The Business Community Has
Either
Fay Observer
Feb 26
1B
Economy Forcing People To Drive Less, Cutting Highway Deaths
Fay Observer
Mar
9
3A
Fort Bragg Boosts Local Economy
Fay Times
May 14
11A
Ohio Sen. John Glenn, Telling NC Democrats Their Party Faces A National
Resurgence, Said That President Reagan Must Shoulder The Blame For The
Economic Recession
Fay Observer
Apr 25
2B
NC economist links prime rate with recession. - Report of general state of NC
economy.
Fay Times
May 20
12C
NC forecasters predict a "Volatile" prime rate for rest of 1982.
Fay Times
Mar
9
12B
Democrats have the issues in this year's election and the main issue is the
economy, says Governor Hunt. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
1
1B
Economic picture is still uncertain in NC
Fay Times
May 13
17C
Part 7 of a 10 part series on hard times: long job hunt finally pays off for Attie
McLeary.
Fay Observer
Aug 31
1B
Officials In Cumberland County Say Worst Is Yet To Come From Regan Cuts Photos Included
Fay Observer
May 15
1B
Recession in NC is not as rough on yacht builders.
Fay Times
May 17
12B
Economy
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 184 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Bank Official Predicts Sluggish Economy Will Last Another Year
Fay Observer
Apr 23
5A
NC leaders express skepticism over Reaganomics and "New Federalism."
Fay Times
Jan 28
1A
Part 9 of a 10 part series on hard times: econony affects church giving.
Fay Observer
Sep
2
1B
Part 8 of a 10 part series on hard times: housing industry suffering in difficult
period. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep
1
1B
Slow economic recovery expected in 1983.
Fay Times
Oct 29
12C
Charlotte banker, C.C. Cameron says economic recovery will be so slow many will
overlook it.
Fay Times
Dec 30
6B
North Carolina's economy this year took the hardest beating in nearly 40 years.
Fay Times
Dec 24
6C
NC economy in slump, 1983's outlook uncertain.
Fay Observer
Dec 23
5A
Local business leaders think a recovery of the economy is underway. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Dec
3
1B
Governor Hunt says block grants linked to economic growth.
Fay Observer
Nov
2
1B
Pot growing in state called sign of bad economic times.
Fay Observer
Oct 25
5A
Economy slows industry hunt in Cumberland County and Fayetteville, according to
Wayne Zeigler, vice-president of the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Oct 14
1B
The president of Branch Banking & Trust Co. feels economic recovery is under
way. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
1B
Part 10 of a 10 part series on hard times: policeman Larry Burchett says a second
job is a necessity. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep
3
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 29
5A
Ann Parker a British citizen and recent graduate of Methodist College talks about
the differences between Britain and the United States - photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 23
6B
Federal Cuts In Education Not As Bad As Originally Predicted.
Fay Observer
Jul 20
5A
Researcher says teaching profession attracts more than its share of worst college
students.
Fay Times
Jul 21
1A
Educational Responsibility Ruling Made
Fay Observer
Jul 21
11A
An Editorial: For Worse Education
Fay Observer
Jul 23
4A
Hunt Calls For More Educational Support
Fay Times
Sep
2
4B
Pat Stanish, Don Neilson and Nick Sakellaris Display Souvenirs Bought During
Their 42 Day Stay In Pakistan. Trip was Sponsored By US Dept. of Education.
Fay Observer
Sep
5
1E
Governor Jim Hunt ties national defense and economy to education.
Fay Times
Jul 10
6B
Special education funds threatened.
Fay Times
Feb 13
11B
US Rethinking Its Educational Goals
Fay Observer
Dec 24
5A
Dr. David Bruton, Chairman of N. C. Board of Education, talks about education in
the state. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 21
1A
Education Center funds are restored to state budget. Textbook purchase will be
postponed.
Fay Times
Jun
4
4B
Legislative budget committees voted to trim by one-third the budget for eight
regional education centers.
Fay Times
Jun
3
2B
Edgecombe County
Edgecombe County denies voter discrimination.
Education
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 185 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
NC educator David Bruton wants State Board of Education to be elected, rather
than appointed. Photo included
Fay Times
NC Education Superindent asks for one cent tax increase for schools.
May
7
6C
Fay Times
Apr 23
6C
Former Vice President Walter Mondule says Reagan Budget Cuts In Education
are "Robbing Our Future"
Fay Times
Mar
3
14B
Edith Buckaloo struggles to resume education while paralyzed from the neck
down. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb 24
7B
NC Superintendent of Public Instruction calls for sales tax increase.
Fay Times
Jan 28
1B
Education programs needed by prisons.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
6A
Educational Centers were Dealt One Of The First Budget Blows June 2 When
Legislators Convened this Summer's Budget session.
Fay Observer
Jun
3
1A
Letter To The Editor: Quality Education And Taxes - ("It Will be Impossible For
Local Taxpayers To Replace The Projected Federal And State Monetary Cuts Now
Taking Place") by Harry Perkins, Cumberland County Manager.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
4A
The General Assembly's Joint Appropriations Committee Has Reversed Itself And
Restored $1 Million In Funding For Eight Regional Education Centers Operated By
The State Dept. of Public Instruction.
Fay Observer
Jun
4
1A
Panel rejects proposal to eliminate 12th grade.
Fay Times
Nov 10
9B
Trend Seen In Ruling On Home Schools
Fay Observer
Jan 29
5A
Harnett County father was given suspended sentence in school truancy case.
Fay Times
Mar 23
1B
Governor Hunt Appealed To Business Leaders To Provide More Support For
Public Education
Fay Times
Sep 21
7B
Superintendent of Public Instruction Craig Phillips Has Urged Legislators To
Consider Reorganizing Public Education.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
2B
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Craig Phillips called for a Reorganziation of
Public Education under a single authority
Fay Times
Sep 22
1B
Students using computers outpacing others who are not
Fay Times
Sep 25
1B
Charlotte couple, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Morgan plan to teach their children at home
Fay Times
Sep 30
11C
Craig Phillips, State Superintendent of Public Instruction says lottery could fund
youth programs
Fay Times
Sep 30
12B
Craig Phillips, Superintendent of Public Instruction, raps GOP for funding
reductions
Fay Times
Sep 30
1B
Westover Senior High School has become the first in the state to be designated
an NC Physical Education Demonstration School
Fay Times
Oct
1
8C
NCAE Head, Mrs. Loretta Martin discussed Education issues in NC. Photo
included
Fay Times
Oct 25
1A
Harnett County Officials Filed Charges Against Larry and Michelle Delconte, Who
Refused To Send Children To School For Religious Reasons.
Fay Times
Jan 20
5B
State law change sought concerning requiring cooperation on education policy by
the UNC Board of Governors and NC private colleges and universities
Fay Times
Nov
5
5C
Plan to Drop 12th Grade is Rejected By A Legislative Study Commission.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
7A
Educators: Keep 12th Grade, No New Requirements
Fay Observer
Nov 11
1B
The 61st Celebration Of American Education Week Begins November 15.
Fayetteville And Cumberland County Schools Have Special Projects Planned To
Celebrate The Annual Event
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1B
Education and Schools
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 186 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Some teachers criticize extended employment plan for math and science
instructors on a 12 month plan
Fay Times
Nov 15
8B
Education Study Panel Could Make Compromise
Fay Observer
Dec
6
1B
Governor Hunt appoints a task force for education. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 11
10B
NC Legislative Committee has recommended that no more than 75% of NC
general tax revenues be spent annually on education
Fay Times
Dec 16
5B
Senate Education Committee says, "Don't limit the number of public school
systems to one per county.
Fay Times
Dec 16
5B
1
1x
See also: Education Centers
The plan to hire one-third of NC science and math teachers on a 12 month basis is
called unfair
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Criminal Charges Have Been Dropped Against Larry Delconte A Harnett County
Farmer Who Is Teaching His seven-year old Son At Home Rather Than Sending
Him To A State-Approved school
Fay Times
Sep 15
1B
Larry Delconte Of Harnett Co. Has Been Given A 30-Day Suspended Jail
Sentence For Attempting To Educate His Son At Home Rather Than Sending Him
To School.
Fay Observer
Mar 23
5A
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Fay Times
Dec 28
1B
Fay Times
Jul 15
8C
1
1X
Education And Schools - Harnett County
Education and Schools - Moore County
Moore County Board Of Education To ask County Commissioners for Emergency
funds totaling $534,000
Education Centers
Robeson Senator Sam R. Noble says Education Centers serve no purpose. Photo
included
Education, Engineering
Engineering graduates have the best chance of employment in NC
Education, Special
See: Special Education
Educational Exchanges
Police Must wait For Autopsy Report In Death Of Boris Z. Mbusi An A&T
Exchange Student From Zambia.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
5A
Senator-elect Wanda Hunt Began A Two Week Tour Of Central American
Countries Sponsored By The American Council Of Young Political Leaders
Fay Observer
Dec
7
1B
High School competency test scores across Cape Fear Region for 1982 show that
only Cumberland and Moore counties' 11th graders have scored above the state
average; in Reading & in Math only Cumberland and Lee counties
Fay Times
Dec 23
3B
Minority Students Raise Competency Test Scores
Fay Times
Dec 30
3B
High School Senior SAT Test Scores Finally Higher; NC was fourth from bottom.
Fay Times
Sep 22
8B
Educators Studying Reasons For Gaps In Scoring On Tests
Fay Observer
Jul
5
6A
NC educators seek explanation for discrepancies in first and second grade
educational tests.
Fay Times
Jul
5
1B
Annual Test Scores In Fayetteville City Schools Show Slight Drop
Fay Observer
Jun 16
2B
Educational Tests and Measurements
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 187 of 542
Subject
Summary
Higher Achievement Scores By Black Children That Have Reduced The TestScore Advantage Held By Whites May Herald A "Different World" For Minorities,
According To A Study.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Apr 16
6A
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1X
Governor Hunt asks aid of senior citizens to improve life in NC. Photo included
Fay Times
May 28
1B
A Management Audit Of The Senior Citizens Service Center On Blue Street Is
Being Audited - Photo Included.
Fay Observer
Aug 13
1B
New Funds Sought For Senior Citizens Center In Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Aug 12
1B
Blue Street Senior Citizen Center Can Begin Construction.
Fay Times
Jul 31
6B
Federal programs for the elderly are criticized as too small.
Fay Times
Jul 15
9C
Video Machines Find New Fans In Home For Elderly
Fay Observer
Jul
Photo: Senior Citizens Service Center Walk Was Held in Fayetteville In
Celebration Of Older Americans Month. Francis Burns Is Believed to be 114 years
old.
El Salvador
See: (1) Fort Bragg - El Salvador (2) Protests - Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg - El Salvador
Protests - Ft Bragg
Elderly
8
12C
Fay Observer
May 15
3A
Senior Citizens Service Center Sponsors walk for fitness. - photo included.
Fay Times
May 15
1B
Bertha Clayton and Malcolm Clark tell about the "good old days" in story about
"Older Americans Month." Photo included
Fay Times
May 13
1A
A Long-simmering Dispute Over Who Should Run The Senior Citizens Service
Center Has Fayetteville Officials Wondering If The City Should Take Over
Operation Of The $750,000 Multi-Purpose Facility
Fay Observer
Sep 11
1A
Senior Citizens Attend A Workshop On Dance And Older Adults In Raleigh
Fay Observer
Apr 16
6A
Drugs May Cause Symptoms Of Senility In Elderly
Fay Observer
Sep 13
6B
Medicaid Cuts Said Hurting The Elderly
Fay Observer
Feb 26
8A
"Aging Together" is theme of older Americans Month. Fayetteville Senior Citizens
Center sets special activities.
Fay Times
May 13
5B
Senior citizens of Scotland County find the Cotton Patch a warm place to gather.
Fay Observer
Dec 18
1B
Senior Citizens of Scotland County find the cotton patch a warm place to gather.
Fay Observer
Dec 18
1B
Senior Citizens Service Center was damaged by gunshots.
Fay Times
Dec 16
2B
Photos of about 400 Cumberland County Senior Citizens attending the seventh
annual Christmas banquet at the Cumberland County Arena..
Fay Observer
Dec 15
1B
Hoke housing project for elderly is rejected.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
8A
New manager George Crumbly is pleased with Fay/Cumberland County Senior
Citizens Service Center success.
Fay Times
Nov
5
2B
The Fayetteville Recreation Department took over managemnt of the Senior
Citizens Service Center 11/1 and made the act official during a ceremony. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Nov
4
1B
Ed and Irene Martin of Southern Pines discuss their involved retirement. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Nov
3
8A
Councilman Milton Wofford apologizes for Senior Citizens Service Center vote.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
1B
Vote switch was wrong Councilman Wilt Wofford tells elderly. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 30
1A
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 188 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fayetteville City Council voted 4-3 to delay the city's management of the Senior
Citizens Center.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
1B
Many Elderly Forced To Give Up Retirement
Fay Observer
Aug 28
4B
Senate veto means $210 million will be provided for a program of senior citizen
community service jobs through the Cumberland County Dept. of Social Services.
Fay Observer
Sep 15
1B
'Climate' Bleak For Elderly, Women - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Feb 14
1B
Senior Citizens Service Center was damaged by gunshots.
Fay Times
Dec 16
2B
Photos of about 400 Cumberland County senior citizens attending the Seventh
Annual Christmas Banquet at the Cumberland County Arena.
Fay Observer
Dec 15
1B
Hoke housing project for elderly is rejected.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
8A
New manager George Crumbly is pleased with Fayetteville/Cumberland County
Senior Citizens Service Center success.
Fay Times
Nov
5
2B
The Fayetteville Recreation Department took over management of the Senior
Citizens Service Center 11/1 and made the act official during a ceremony 11/3.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov
4
1B
Ed and Irene Martin of Southern Pines discuss their involved retirement. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Nov
3
8A
Councilman Milton Wofford apologizes for Senior Citizens Service Center vote.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
1B
Vote switch was wrong, Councilman Milt Wofford tells elderly. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 30
1A
Fayetteville City Council switch on Senior Center draws ire. Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 29
1A
City manager John Smith submitted recommendation to City Council for the
Fayetteville Recreation & Parks Department to take over running Senior Citizens
Service Center on Blue Street.
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
Senate veto means $210 million will be provided for a program of senior citizen
community service jobs through the Cumberland County Department of Social
Services.
Fay Observer
Sep 15
1B
City Manager John Smith submitted recommendation to City Council for the
Fayetteville Recreation and Parks Department to take over running Senior Citizens
Service Center on Blue St.
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
Crimes Against Elderly Said Declining In State
Fay Observer
Apr 15
8A
Republicans spend big.
Fay Observer
Jul 23
1B
Republicans spend big.
Fay Observer
Jul 23
1B
Charles Rose and Stephen Neal are top spenders in state congressional races.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
2B
Dr. Charles M. Speegle spent $23,146.36, including $5,260.30 in his runoff
campaign to win 1 of 2 Democratic nominations for Cumberland County
Commissioners. See article for other finance reports.
Fay Times
Aug 10
1B
Speegle big spender.
Fay Observer
Aug 16
1B
William Cobey is spending big bucks in race against Ike Andrews. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
4
6A
Neither Charlie Rose, Ed Johnson 'big spender' for seat.
Fay Observer
Oct 22
1B
Eugene B. "Red" McDaniel of Buies Creek is top spender for Congress campaign
in Cape Fear area districts. List other congressmen and how much each spent.
Fay Observer
Oct 24
1B
North Carolina congressional candidates spend $3.5 million to get elected.
Fay Times
Oct 25
12A
Election Expenses
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 189 of 542
Subject
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Spring Lake Mayor Evelyn Parker may eclipse all previous campaign spending
records in her race for 1 of 2 seats on the Cumberland County Board Of
Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
Finance reports show Evelyn Parker is a big spender in commissioner race.
Fay Times
Oct 27
1B
Campaign spending reported.
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1B
Campaign spending reported.
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1B
Charles Rose and Stephen Neal are top spenders in state co
ngressional races.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
2B
Dr. Charles M. Speegle spent $23, 146.36, including $5, 260.30 in his runoff
campaign to win 1 of 2 democratic nominations for Cumberland County
Commissioner. See article for other finance reports.
Fay Times
Aug 10
1B
Speegle big spender.
Fay Observer
Aug 16
1B
William Coby is spending big bucks in race against Ike Andrews. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
4
6A
Neither Charlie Rose, Ed Johnson 'Big Spender' for seat.
Fay Observer
Oct 22
1B
Eugene B. "Red" McDaniel of Buies Creek is top spender for Congress campaign
in Cape Fear Area districts. List of other congressmen and how much each spent.
Fay Observer
Oct 24
1B
North Carolina congressional candidates spend $3.5 million to get elected.
Fay Times
Oct 25
12A
Spring Lake Mayor Evelyn Paker may eclipse all previous campaign spending
records in her race for 1 of 2 seats on the Cumberland County Board Of
Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
Finance reports show Evelyn Parker is a big spender in Commissioner race.
Fay Times
Oct 27
1B
Board races expensive in Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Nov 18
1B
'Haulers' can cost thousands of dollars for office hopefuls.
Fay Observer
Nov 18
1B
Tony Rand was biggest spender in primary.
Fay Times
Jul 13
1B
Election Laws
Giles E. "Buddy" Byrd will not appeal a Wake County Superior Court judge's
decision upholding a new Democratic primary runoff in the Zone 1 Columbus
County Commissioner's race.
Fay Observer
Dec 25
5B
No action will be taken against Governor Hunt or his Republican gubernatorial
opponent, J. Beverly Lake, despite violations of state election laws in their
campaigns.
Fay Observer
Jan
2
1A
Robeson County Board of Elections is considering a plan to divide the County's
most populated voting precincts.
Fay Times
Dec
9
7B
The State Elections Board will meet to consider a U.S. Justice Department request
for the rescheduling of Primary elections from June 10 to June 29.
Fay Observer
May
2
4B
June 29 is set as State Election Day.
Fay Observer
May
3
1A
U.S. Representative Charles Rose, III filed for re-election.
Fay Times
May
4
1B
Hundreds seek various offices in Cape Fear region. Listings for all offices filled in
all Cape Fear counties.
Fay Times
May
8
9A
"At-large" elections may be ruled discriminatory, regardless of intent.
Fay Times
Jul
5
1B
State Elections Director Alex Brock says the development of the two-party system
in NC may result in some changes in how runoffs are determined in Primary races.
Fay Observer
Jul
8
6A
Frequency of NC Primary election runoffs draws criticism.
Fay Times
Jul 26
6B
Elections
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 190 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
State's runoff system outdated, according to officials.
Fay Observer
Jul 26
5A
Voting maching demonstration dispels doubts about accuracy in Cumberland
County Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 29
2B
Democrats have the issues in this year's election and the main issue is the
econonmy, says Governor Hunt.
Fay Observer
Oct
1
1B
Hunt - Helms Senate election: the second most important race in the nation.
Fay Observer
Oct
8
5A
The general election 11/2 will draw the attention of NC voters as well as federal
authorities, who are on the lookout for voting irregularities.
Fay Observer
Oct 31
2B
Tar Heel Democrats battle GOP challenge.
Fay Observer
Oct 31
1A
Low turnout predicted for second primary.
Fay Observer
Jul 23
1B
NC Primary put on hold as candidates must wait.
Fay Observer
Mar 22
5A
In Cumberland County there's a lot for the voters to decide on.
Fay Times
Nov
2
1A
The Cape Fear region candidates speak. Photo included.
Fay Times
Oct 29
1B
NC state voters approved the amendment which would make Jan, the date a new
official would take office; and rejected the states right to issue special boxes
without voter approval
Fay Times
Nov
3
6A
List of elections returns and winners
Fay Times
Nov
3
1A
In the Cape Fear Region - 77 local races had 52 candidates who ran unopposed
Fay Times
Nov
3
6A
Democrats sweep election in House and Senate in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Nov
3
1A
Judge Lacy Hair overcomes Eaglin challenge for District judge.
Fay Times
Nov
3
7A
Democrats moved towards retaining their four-to-one edge in the General
Assembly in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Nov
3
7A
Chart of Cumberland County precincts and how they voted for the Nov. 2, 1982
candidates.
Fay Times
Nov
3
6A
Local voting: steady, heavy. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov
2
1A
Unofficial returns listed for Cape Fear Region counties
Fay Times
Nov
3
7A
Voters Approve Legislative Term Change, Reject No-Vote Bonds
Fay Observer
Nov
3
7A
Cape Fear region Democrats were re-elected to Congress.
Fay Times
Nov
3
6A
Election For State Legislature a Bonanza for Blacks
Fay Times
Nov
4
8C
Central Library Issue Defeated - (Photo of C.R. Edwards and Nick Jeralds, The
First Black Legislators From Cumberland County In This Century) Included
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1A
Congressional Club Is said Repudiated
Fay Observer
Nov
3
7A
Democratic Tide Sweeps State Races. Photo of Representative Ike Andrews
Included
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1A
Democrats Win Easily In Cumberland County Board Contests
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1B
Editorial: Library's Defeat. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1A
Judge Lacy Hair Defeats GOP Challenger Paul Eaglin
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1B
Cumberland County voters will elect two state senators and five members to the
State House.
Fay Times
Nov
1
6A
Unofficial Voting Results Listed
Fay Observer
Nov
3
2B
Elections - 1982
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 191 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Speegle, Gillis capture seats. Parker, Cooper bids for GOP fall short. Photo
included
Fay Times
Nov
3
1A
Voters Stay The Course With Local Legislators
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1B
Candidate in Catauba, Betty Pitts Cooke, was injuried in auto wreck on election
eve.
Fay Times
Nov
4
9C
Unofficial House Voting Returns Listed
Fay Observer
Nov
3
6A
1982 election results may put Governor Jim Hunt into 1984 Senate Race. Photo
Fay Times
Nov
4
8C
Board Of Elections Denies Gaston Recount Request
Fay Observer
Nov 24
8A
Ballots to undergo FBI probe of alleged fraud in western NC during Nov. 2 elections
Fay Times
Nov 25
8B
Republican Harris Blake of Moore County is still campaigning six weeks after U.S.
Representative Bill Hefner beat him in the 8th District Congressional elections.
Photo included
Fay Times
Dec 22
1B
County voters go to the polls to choose from among 53 candidates.
Fay Times
Jun 29
1A
40% voter turnout is expected in elections.
Fay Times
Jun 29
1B
Chart of Cumberland County precinct totals.
Fay Times
Jun 30
3B
Various state and local election results in NC primary.
Fay Times
Jun 30
5A
Cape Fear region election returns listed.
Fay Observer
Jun 30
6A
Black candidates big winners in Tar Heel legislative races.
Fay Observer
Hendon election appeal dismissed by State Board of Elections (William Hendon)
1
5A
Fay Times
Nov 24
8B
The three 12th district judges win (Sol Cherry, Beth Keever and Joe Dupree).
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 30
9B
Democrats make gains in NC despite money and Reagan visit. Photo
Fay Times
Nov
4
8A
Cape Fear voters set for Tuesday's primary (June 29). List of candidates.
Fay Observer
Jun 24
5A
Blacks Make Big Gains In NC Legislature
Fay Observer
Nov
3
7A
Cape Fear region primary elections for Democratic party offices will be held June
29. List of candidates is included.
Fay Times
Jun 28
6A
Senator Joe Raynor asks for recount in Cumberland County senatorial election.
Fay Times
Jul
2
1A
Vote canvass changes little.
Fay Times
Jul
2
2B
Report on election results in Cape Fear region.
Fay Times
Jul 28
1B
Unofficial Cumberland County returns listed.
Fay Observer
Jul 28
1B
Cumberland County primary results.
Spring Lake New
Jun 30
1
Reganomics is a big issue in the NC 5th Congressional race.
Fay Observer
Oct 23
2B
H.M. Michaux already campaigning for runoff.
Fay Observer
Jul
1
5A
Governor Jim Hunt says concerns for economy and distorted campaign ads were
the cause of the Democrats' big victories. Photo
Fay Times
Nov
5
5C
No major upsets scored in Cape Fear Region voting - lists precincts
Fay Times
Nov
4
8A
State Representative Edd Nye fails in Write-in Campaign in 12th District
Fay Times
Nov
4
8A
'Straight Ticket' Voting labeled key to Cumberland GOP Defeat
Fay Times
Nov
4
1B
T. Clyde Auman is elected winner for the 31st District State House of
Representatives in Moore County
Fay Times
Nov
4
1B
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Economy, Lack Of Organization Blamed By GOP - NC House Elections Listed
Fay Observer
Nov
4
5A
Election Turnout 'Shocking' In Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Nov
4
1B
Key Democratic Congressional victories May Mean That Jesse Helms, R-NC Will
Face A Strong 1984 Re-election Challenge From Governor Hunt, According To NC
Political Leaders
Fay Observer
Nov
4
1B
Judge Delaying Certification in State race of victor Democrat James McClure
Clarke
Fay Times
Nov 23
14B
Canvass Raises James M. Clarke victory margin in 11th District over William M.
Hendon
Fay Times
Nov
5
4B
Minor changes made by official canvass of Cumberland County's election returns outcome of races remains the same
Fay Times
Nov
5
2B1
Recount has Democrat Gus Economos as winner of the 8th seat in the 36th District
Fay Times
Nov
5
5C
Official County Vote Totals Listed (Cumberland County)
Fay Observer
Nov
5
1B
Recount of Votes Requested in Moore County by defeated Republican Candidates
Fay Observer
Nov
6
1B
The Outcome of NC's Congressional Elections Has Many Democrats Eagerly
Looking Toward 1984 In the Hope Governor Hunt will Challenge Republican Sen.
Jesse Helms
Fay Observer
Nov
7
1B
Moore County Board of Elections has agreed to hand-count votes; Republicans
have demanded recount due to malfunctioning voting machine.
Fay Times
Nov
9
1B
The Chairman Of The Wake County Republican Party says An Error At Polling
Places May Have Cost GOP Congressional Candidate William W. Cobey some
votes
Fay Observer
Nov
9
7A
Republicans Threaten Suit Over Vote Recount In Transylvania County
Fay Observer
Nov
9
3A
Straight Votes Aided Democrats In General Election - Ticket Voting Listed
Fay Observer
Nov 17
1B
Union leader says Teachers helped Elect Ike Andrews
Fay Times
Nov 19
2B
Sheriff In Moore, Sampson Turn Back Strong Challenges - Election Precincts
Listed
Fay Observer
Nov
4
5A
Fay Times
Oct
7
2B
H.M. Michaux refuses to concede defeat. Photo included
Fay Times
Jul 29
19C
Valentine asks Michaux's support
Fay Observer
Sep
2
9A
Michaux denies endorsing Valentine
Fay Times
Aug 30
14B
H.M. Michaux Jr., who lost a primary run-off election July 27, says he may run as a
write-in candidate in a bid to become NC's first black Congressman since 1901.
Fay Times
Aug 11
11A
Tim Valentine won the Democratic nomination to Congress
Fay Observer
Jul 28
1B
I.T. Valentine defeated H.M. Michaux for Democratic nomination to Congress from
2nd Congressional District.
Fay Times
Jul 28
1B
Michaux endorses Valentine
Fay Observer
Aug 29
2B
Ex-NC House Speaker James E. Ramsey announces candidacy for Congress
from 2nd district.
Fay Times
Apr 30
2B
Edward H. Johnson, of Robeson Co., files for Congressional seat of Charles Rose
III. Photo included
Fay Times
May 16
1B
Elections - Primary - 1982 - Robeson County
A probe of 325 missing ballots in Robeson County will probably not change the
result of the primary
Elections - United States
Elections, Federal
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U.S. Representative Ike Andrews will run again for Congress
Fay Observer
Feb 18
12C
Robeson County resident John Gibson will challenge Representative Charles Rose
III For 7th District seat. Photo included
Fay Times
May
8
1B
Redistricting, Color Shape Area Legislative Races
Fay Observer
Oct 25
1B
Local Candidates begin to file for offices. Photo included
Fay Times
Jan
5
1B
Filing Begins In Regional Political Contests
Fay Observer
Jan
4
1B
Sheriff Ottis Jones, Tommy Griffin, Ed Grannis won't face challenges
Fay Observer
Jan
5
1B
Candidates File For Office Throughout Cape Fear Region
Fay Observer
Jan
6
11A
District Court Judges Lacy Hair of Fayetteville And Joe Dupree of Raeford Have
Filed For Re-Election. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan
7
1B
Heman Clark May Seek Judgeship
Fay Observer
Jan
8
1B
Indian Caucus Plan Would Split Robeson
Fay Observer
Jan 15
1B
N.H. Person and William R. Davis file as Democrats for 12th Judicial District
judgeship vacated by Judge Derb Carter.
Fay Times
Jan 23
1B
Candidates Prepare For Regional Elections - Candidates From Cape Fear Region
Listed
Fay Observer
Feb
2
1B
Fayetteville Attorney Edward T. Brady is seeking support for District Court Judge
Joe Dupree. Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
With a 2 to 1 Vote The Cumberland County Board Of Elections Denied Senator
Joe B. Raynor's Request For A Recount Of Ballots Cast In The 12th District
Senate Race
Fay Observer
Jul
3
1A
Sherrell Riddle Announced His Decision To Enter The July 27 Runoff Primary,
Making The Race For Two Seats On The Cumberland County Board Of
Commissioners A Four-way contest - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jul
6
1B
Elections, Local
Elections, Local - Cape Fear Region
Senate Race 'Hot' In Cape Fear Region
Fay Observer
May 18
1B
Late Primary Election Will Still Prove To Be Contest - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
May 28
1B
Official County Vote Totals: Recount And Runoff Sought
Fay Observer
Jul
2
1A
Eight District Candidates Embroiled In Advertising Battle - Thousands Spent For
Radio, TV Spots
Fay Observer
Oct 27
12A
Regional County Races Include stiff Sheriff Contests
Fay Observer
Oct 28
3B
7th, 3rd District Hopefuls Outline Stands. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Oct 28
1B
Candidates Express Views On Vital Issues
Fay Observer
Oct 28
1
List of all candidates who have filed for Cape Fear Region county elections.
Fay Times
Feb
3
15A
Fay Times
Jun
9
1B
Election fraud probe focuses on 1974 charges in Columbus County
Fay Times
Apr 10
1B
Additonal subpoenas scheduled in Columbus County voting fraud probe
Fay Times
Apr 28
10B
Elections, Local - Cape Fear Region Fear Region
Cumberland County Sherrif Ottis Jones "quietly" supports Bill Tyson, Sherell
Riddle, Tony Rand and Beth Keever in primary.
Elections, Local - Columbus County
Elections, Local - Cumberland County
Monday, September 21, 2009
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John A. Martin, Jr. is candidate for Cumberland County Board of Commissioners.
Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 22
1B
Senator Joe B. Raynor To Be Given Partial Vote Recount. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jul 15
1A
Second Primary Is Expected In Commissioners Race - Candidates Listed Along
With Their Views On Certain Issues
Fay Observer
Jun 24
2B
Candidates fo Cumberland County Commissioner express views on how to
increase county revenues.
Fay Times
Jun 25
1B
Record Turnout Possible In June 29 Primary
Fay Observer
Jun 27
1B
Local Vote Reported As Steady - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jun 29
1A
Dr. Charles M. Speegle and Bill Tyson finish 1 and 2 in race for Democratic
nomination for two seats on Cumberland Board of Commissioners
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1A
Louis Spilman Jr., Charles Smith and Ralph G. Barber win seats on Cumberland
County School Board. Photos included
Fay Times
Jun 30
1B
Dr. Charles Speegle And Bill Tyson Top Ticket; Runoff Possible - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1A
Two Incumbents Lose For Cumberland County School Board Howard Hall And J.
F. Strickland
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1B
Unofficial Cumberland County Election Returns
Fay Observer
Jun 30
2B
Cumberland County Candidate J. McN. Gillis Asks For Run-off
Fay Observer
Jul
1
1B
Runoff for Cumberland County Commissioner will be held.
Fay Times
Jul
2
1A
Dr. Charles Speegle files for Cumberland County Board of Commissioners. Photo
included
Fay Times
Jan
6
1B
Candidates for Cumberland County Commissioner express views on facilities in
Cumberland County for recreation
Fay Times
Jun 24
1B
Charles A. Taylor has filed as a Democrat in May primary for Cumberland County
Board of Commissioners.
Fay Times
Jan 19
1B
Sherell Riddle will enter runoff election for Cumberland County Commissioner.
Fay Times
Jul
7
1B
All candidates in County Commissioner run-off election are confident.
Fay Times
Jul 27
1A
Light Vote Reported In Fayetteville - Photo Included - Number Of Votes Listed At
Each Precinct
Fay Observer
Jul 27
1A
Charles Speegle and J. McN. Gillis overrun Bill Tyson in run-off primary election
for County Commissioner. Photos included
Fay Times
Jul 28
1A
Tyson Loses; Speegle, Gillis Win Easily. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Jul 28
1A
Losing Commissioner candidate W.E. "Bill" Tyson concedes that voting machines
are accurate
Fay Times
Jul 29
1B
W.E. "Bill" Tyson charges "conspiracy" was cause of his loss in recent primary
election. - photo included.
Fay Times
Aug
3
1B
Seventh Congressional District candidates' views concerning their jobs if elected
Fay Times
Oct 25
1B
Candidates in Nov. 2 election give views on issues
Fay Times
Oct 26
1B
GOP Seriously Challenges For Cumberland County Board Seats
Fay Observer
Oct 27
1B
Republican Making strong Effort For Judgeship - Paul Eaglin - Photos Included
Fay Observer
Oct 27
1B
Nov. 2 election candidates give their opinions. Photos included
Fay Times
Oct 28
1B
Paul Eaglin's quiet push for Judgeship wins him support.
Fay Times
Nov
1
6A
Sherell Riddle drops from run-off election for Cumberland County Commissioner.
Photo included
Fay Times
Jul 13
1B
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Retired general Thomas H. Tackaberry has withdrawn as candidate for
Cumberland County Commissioners' race.
Fay Times
Feb
9
1B
Three District Judges file for re-election in Cumberland County. Photos included
Fay Times
Jan
7
1B
Robert C. Lewis Jr., 71st Elementary School principal, is a candidate for
Democratic nomination for Cumberland County Board of Commissioners. Photo
included
Fay Times
Jan 15
1B
Sherell Riddle throws support to W.E. "Bill" Tyson in County Commissioner run-off
election.
Fay Times
Jul 14
1B
Cumberland County Attorney Post Draws Three Hopefuls. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan 20
1B
Candidates Join Races For Positions On The Cumberland County Board of
Commissioners And Board of Education
Fay Observer
Jan 27
1B
Dennis L. Jackson seeks office of County Commissioner. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 28
1B
Bruce Pulliam and Charles G. Smith file for seats on Cumberland County School
Board.
Fay Times
Jan 29
1B
Cumberland County Sherrif Ottis Jones files for another term. Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 29
1B
Candidates File For Cumberland County Commissioner And The Board Of
Education. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Jan 29
1B
Candidates For Cumberland County Commissioner And the Cumberland County
Board Of Education Beat Deadline. Photos included
Fay Observer
Feb
1
1B
Cumberland County To Elect New Legislators - Opinions On Issues Given
Fay Observer
Jun 23
2B
Commissioner Races Top Local Contests. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Feb
3
1B
Cumberland County Board Of Health Chairman, Dr. Charles M. Speegle, Filed As
A Candidate For County Commissioner
Fay Observer
Jan
6
1B
Sherrif Ottis Jones Says He Has Adopted A "Hands Off" Policy In All The Primary
Races And Will Not Become Involved In Anybody's Campaign
Fay Observer
Feb 11
1B
Dr. Robert Caviness of Fayetteville, has been asked to run as Republican
candidate for County Commissioner.
Fay Times
Feb 12
1B
Candidates File Finance Reports
Fay Observer
Feb 12
6B
Cumberland County Republicans Plan To Meet To Discuss Potential Candidates
To Replace Thomas Tackaberry Who Withdrew As One Of The Two GOP
Hopefuls In The County Commissioners Race
Fay Observer
Feb 16
1B
Judge Beth Keever Begins Campaign - Photo Included
Fay Observer
May 13
1
Election Returns In Cumberland County Go Back To The Bordeaux Convention
Center June 29
Fay Observer
May 25
1B
Betty Masa Seen As Likely ABC Board Successor
Fay Observer
Jun
1
1B
Candidates for Cumberland County Commissioner discuss qualifications. Photos
included
Fay Times
Jun 21
1B
Candidates for Cumberland County Commissioner discuss proposal to remove
commissioners' power to raise revenue for schools. Photos included
Fay Times
Jun 22
1B
Interview with J. Francis Strickland, Candidate for Cumberland County Board of
Education. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun 22
8B
Interview with Louis Spilman Jr., Candidate for Cumberland County Board of
Education. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun 22
8B
Candidates for Cumberland County Commissioner discuss what they consider to
be most serious problem facing the county. Photos included
Fay Times
Jun 23
1B
Two Republicans and one Democrat file for County Commissioner race. Photos
included
Fay Times
Feb
1B
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Elections, Local - Fayetteville
Fayetteville District Attorney Ed Grannis, Jr. filed in Raleigh for re-election to his
third four-year term in the 12th Judicial District.
Fay Observer
Jan 30
3A
District Attorney Ed Grannis, Jr. files for re-election. Photos included.
Fay Times
Jan 30
1B
Beth Keever and Willie Swan file for district court judgeships. Photos included
Fay Times
Jan
4
1B
Run-off is asked in Hoke County Commissioner's race.
Fay Times
Jul
2
1B
Hoke County Sheriff's candidate James Peterkin, Jr. claims a "conspiracy" kept
him from winning because he is black. Photo center.
Fay Times
Jul 14
1A
The State Board of Elections is expected to review a charge that officials in the
June 29 primary were part of a racial conspiracy against James Peterkin,
unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Sheriff.
Fay Observer
Jul 14
1A
NC Board of Elections rejects conspiracy charges by losing candidate James
Peterkin, Jr.
by losing candidate James Peterkin, Jr.
Fay Times
Jul 15
1A
James Peterkin loses election protest.
Fay Observer
Jul 15
1A
Leroy Horsley was fired by Hoke County Board of Elections because newly
registered voters were turned away from voting on June 29 because they showed
up at the wrong polling stations.
Fay Times
Aug 20
1B
Hoke elections registrar fired by boards.
Fay Observer
Aug 20
5A
Hope Mills elects Ed Anglin mayor. Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb
3
1A
Hope Mills race for mayor will be close. Photos included.
Fay Times
Feb
2
1A
Run-off is scheduled in Lee County sheriff's race.
Fay Times
Jul
2
1B
James S. Holt defeated former sheriff Harold Ray Thomas in Lee County run-off
primary election for sheriff.
Fay Times
Jul 28
1A
Run-offs likely in Lee County sheriff's race. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 28
1B
Fay Observer
Dec 17
5A
Elections, Local - Hoke County
Elections, Local - Hope Mills
Elections, Local - Lee County
Elections, Local - Moore County
Moore County Elections Supervisor Doris Fuquay resigns.
Elections, Local - Robeson County
NC Board of Elections decided it has no jurisdiction in Robeson County School
Board election dispute.
Fay Times
Jul 15
2B
A review by the US Attorney's office in Raleigh has found that human error was
responsible for 325 unaccountable ballots in the June 29 primary in Robeson
County
Fay Observer
Oct 26
3A
Fay Times
Jun 22
8B
Fay Times
Mar 23
5B
Fay Times
Oct
1B
Elections, Local - Swain County
Democratic candidate for Swain County sheriff was accused of vote buying.
Elections, Local - White Lake
White Lake voters petition against re-election of town commissioners.
Elections, Primary - 1982 - Robeson County
300 Robeson Ballots Probed in a Review of the June 29 Primary by the U.S.
Attorney's Office in Raleigh
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Elections, State
State Representative Lura Tally files for State Senate Seat. Photo included
Fay Times
May
1
1B
Candidates For Congress And The General Assembly Are Given Two Filing
Deadlines
Fay Observer
May
4
6A
Republican State Senator Cass Ballenger announces for governor in 1984
elections.
Fay Times
Jan 19
7B
Heman Clark Is A Top Candidate For Crime Control Post
Fay Observer
Jan 13
1B
Governor Hunt Interviews Heman Clark About His Possible Appointment As
Secretary Of Crime Control And Public Safety
Fay Observer
Jan 14
1B
Republican Party will run a candidate against Charlie Rose.
Fay Times
Feb 23
1B
Eugene 'Red' McDaniel Announces His Candidacy For The 3rd Congressional
District Seat - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 30
1B
NC Senator Tony Rand filed for re-election.
Fay Times
May
4
1B
Two more Democrats enter the race for a three way race for Cumberland County's
17th and 18th Districts.
Fay Times
May
7
1B
Assistant District Attorney Beryl Wade Resigned From Her Post And Will Go To
work As A Paid Staff Member In The Election Campaign Of Incumbent State
Senator Tony Rand
Fay Observer
May 21
1B
Gregory T. Griffin, Clinton Lawyer, Enters House Race, Believes Representative
Ron Taylor Vulnerable
Fay Observer
May 18
6A
Republicans seek to Gain NC Congressional Seats
Fay Observer
May 17
5A
Reverend C. R. Edwards begins campaign for state house.
Fay Times
May 12
1B
Legislators Don't Like Timing Of June 29 Primary. Photo Included
Fay Observer
May 10
5A
A Strong Petitioning Drive Has Enabled The Socialist Workers Party To Collect
Signatures From About 13,000 NC Voters
Fay Observer
Jun
8
7A
For the First Time Since Reconstruction Days Cumberland County Will Have A
Black Legislator In The 1983 General Assembly - Three Black Democrats Seek
Seats
Fay Observer
May
8
3A
Fayetteville City Councilman Aaron Johnson is expected to file for a 17th District
House seat.
Fay Times
May
7
1B
Cumberland County Board of Elections denies recount of state senate election
requested by Joe Raynor. Photo included
Fay Times
Jul
3
1A
Ed Johnson Has Announced His Candidacy For The Seventh District
congressional Seat Now Held By Representative Charles Rose III. Photo Included
Fay Observer
May
5
1B
Two Incumbents And Four Newcomers Filed With The State Board Of Elections
For Congressional Races across NC
Fay Observer
May
6
15A
Congressional Hopefuls File For Post In State
Fay Observer
May
4
6B
W. G. Hefner, Henry M. Tyson and Eugene McDaniel have all filed for State
legislature.
Fay Times
May
5
1B
Fred G. Morrison Jr. considers 6th District Congressional seat.
Fay Times
Apr 18
18C
State Congressional Hopefuls Create Primary Record
Fay Observer
May
8
1A
Lura Tally and Tony Rand are nominated by Democrats for State Senate. Photos
included
Fay Times
Jun 30
1A
Tony Rand Wins His First Full Term In The State Senate. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1A
Candidates for State Legislature discuss their qualifications for office. Photos
included.
Fay Times
Jun 21
1B
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Representative Lura Tally Has Won Her First State Senate Term. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1A
H.M. Michaux And Tim Valentine Are Facing Run-off In 2nd District Race
Fay Observer
Jun 30
9A
Ron Taylor Wins Renomination Despite Arson Charges. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1A
In the 16th District House Race Consisting of Robeson, Hoke and Scotland
counties, six Candidates Appear Headed For A Run-off in one of the tightest
House races in the State.
Fay Observer
Incumbents Billy Clark, Don Beard and Henry Tyson were re-nominated in primary
election. Photos included
Jul
1
5A
Fay Times
Jun 30
1A
In newly created 17th District, winners were Rev. C. R. Edwards and Luther
Jeralds. Photos included
Fay Times
Jun 30
1A
Three run for NC Senate from Cumberland County
Fay Times
Jun 28
6A
Pender County vote is questionmark in 12th Dist. House Primary. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun 28
1B
Candidates for NC legislature discuss views on annexation exemption for
Fayetteville. Photos included
Fay Times
Jun 25
1B
Candidates for NC legislature express views on Aid to Families With Dependent
Children. Photos included
Fay Times
Jun 24
1B
Candidates for NC Legislature discuss what they consider to be most serious
problem facing NC. Photos included
Fay Times
Jun 23
1B
Candidates for NC Legislature discuss possible sources for new revenues. Photos
included
Fay Times
Jun 22
1B
As Expected, Dr. C. R. Edwards led the Ticket In The Three-Way Race For Two
Seats In Cumberland County New 17th State House District - Photos Included
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1B
Run-off is denied in 12th District House race of Representative Ed Nye.
Fay Times
Jul
3
1B
Partial recount of votes in Cumberland County senatorial race between Joe
Raynor and Tony Rand is set for July 23.
Fay Times
Jul 20
6B
Raynor recount fails to overturn loss. Photos included
Fay Times
Jul 24
1A
Raynor is granted partial recount
Fay Times
Jul 15
1A
Decision due today on recount for Raynor / Rand election.
Fay Times
Jul 14
6B
Senator Joe B. Raynor Seeks Vote Recount
Fay Observer
Jul
7
1B
Sidney Eagles and Eugene Phillips win nominations for NC State Court of
Appeals. Photo included
Fay Times
Jul 29
19C
Raynor recount session "slow and hot."
Fay Times
Jul 24
1B
Recount gives senator Tony Rand an eight vote margin. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jul 24
1A
Raynor is not hopeful that partial recount will change outcome of senatorial
primary results.
Fay Times
Jul 23
2B
Appeals Court seat goes to Winston-Salem attorney Eugene Phillips.
Fay Times
Jul 28
8B
Sidney Eagles and Eugene Phillips won Democratic nominations for the State
Court of Appeals.
Fay Observer
Jun 28
1B
Results of legislative runoff elections around the state as some incumbents lose.
Fay Times
Jul 29
17C
Primary Set Up Key Races For Next November. Photo Of David Flaherty Included
Fay Observer
Jul
5
5A
Both parties seek gains in State House, Senate
Fay Observer
Oct 31
4B
Senator Joe B. Raynor appeals local decision not to alllow recount.
Fay Times
Jul
1B
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Michaux, Valentine square off in 2nd District Primary Runoff
Fay Observer
Jul 26
5A
H.M. Michaux says Republican tax cuts help only the rich
Fay Observer
Jul 13
5A
Tim Valentine faces H.M. Michaux in run-off primary for U.S. Congrdss.
Fay Times
Jul 13
8B
H.M. Michaux faces Valentine in second district run-off. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jul
7
8A
Representative Rose is winner in seventh district
Fay Observer
Jun 30
6A
Congressman Charles Rose tallies landslide lead in unofficial returns.
Fay Times
Jun 30
5A
Jul 16
6A
Elections, Unites States
HUD investigation linked to H.M. Michaux
Fay Observer
Electricity
Local crack-down puts electricity thieves out of business
Fay Times
Nov 22
1B
A "static line" fell into high voltage wires knocking out electricity throughout more
than half the electrical system of the Fayetteville PWC (Public Works Commission)
Fay Observer
Feb 27
10A
A Duke University researcher says a seemingly "immortal battery could help lower
electricity bills and spur development of electric cars"
Fay Observer
Oct
3
5B
General Electric enters electronic chip design field
Fay Times
Nov 11
19C
Microelectronics being called key to North Carolina's future
Fay Times
Dec 15
6C
Fay Observer
Jul 27
5A
Fay Times
Oct
7
17C
Fay Observer
Mar
4
1B
Mildred Decker, the former Seventy-First High School bookkeeper who pleaded
guilty to embezzling $30,000 from the school was sentenced in accordance with
her plea bargain.
Fay Observer
Oct
7
2B
Mildred J. Decker, former Seventy-First High School bookkeeper pleaded guilty to
embezzlement. ($30,000)
Fay Observer
Sep 14
1B
Embezzling charges filed against Robert J. Roundtree and Daniel Whitehead who
stole household goods belonging to their firm's customers
Fay Times
Nov 30
6B
Linda Gibson English suspect of embezzlement in the Laurinburg Housing
Authority's loss of $50,000 is still at large after 13 months.
Fay Times
Nov
8
1B
Sandra K. McDougald of Lumberton was indicted on a charge of embezzling
$2,325 from a Lumberton branch of the Southern National Bank in August.
Fay Observer
Nov
4
2B
Darlene Cassity and Robert Lee Butler have been arrested for conspiracy and
embezzlement.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
10B
Paul Feeley, former Deputy U.S. Clerk assigned to the Fayetteville Division Office,
pleaded guilty to embezzlement of $650 in traffic fines he collected from U.S.
magistrate's Court.
Fay Observer
Oct 20
1B
Electronics
Elelctions- United States
Second District tops races in run-off elections (J.T. Valentine and H.M. Michaux)
Elizabethtown
The Elizabethtown Board of Commisioners voted to pay Archie Kelly $931.00 to
avoid a possible lawsuit over easement rights to his property
Elizabethtown- ABC Stores
Elizabethtown ABC Store opens for business. Photo included
Embezzlement
See also: Lawsuits
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Mildred Jan Decker, 45, of 4632 Cheltenham Rd. and bookkeeper of Seventy-First
High School has been arrested on charges of embezzling $30,000 from the school
during the past several years.
Fay Observer
Jul 26
1A
Carl Player Patterson, 21, of 417 Lakeshore Drive was arrested Jan. 10 and
charged with embezzling $5000 worth of clothes from Leon Sugar's Men store in
Cross Creek Mall
Fay Observer
Jan 27
2B
Carolyn J. Gerald Chapman pleaded guilty to felonious embezzlement and was
sentenced to a 2 year prison term, suspended for 3 years (Carolyn J. Gerald
Chapman)
Fay Observer
Jan 29
24A
Attorney Clark Parker of Lincolnton is sentenced to six months in jail for
embezzlement
Fay Observer
May 31
7A
Former Fayetteville government employees union official is arrested for
embezzlement.
Fay Times
Feb 10
6B
Lynwood McLean, former Secretary Treasurer of the American Federation of
Government Employees' Fayetteville Chapter has been charged with
embezzlement.
Fay Observer
Feb 10
2B
Larry H. Robertson, 47, of 2324 Colgate Drive was charged with embezzling
$12,809.12 from Peoples Bank and Trust Company in Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1B
Former Deputy U.S. Clerk Paul Feeley pleaded guilty to embezzling $650 in fines
from U.S. District Court Clerk's Office in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Oct 20
1B
Larry H. Robertson faces charges of embezzlement in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Apr 28
11B
Deputy U.S. Clerk Paul Feeley has been fired and there was confirmation that a
federal inquiry is underway into the activities of the Fayetteville Division Office.
Fay Observer
Mildred Jan Decker is indicted for embezzling $30,000 from Seventy-First High
School.
May
6
1B
Fay Times
Jul 27
1B
Speech teacher Bonnie Lee Benton is charged with fraudulent expense voucher at
Seventy-First High School.
Fay Times
Jul 27
1B
School Fund Probe authorized - Mildred Jan Decker of 4632 Cheltenham Road, a
former bookkeeper at Seventy-First was charged with embezzling $30,000.
Fay Observer
Jul 27
8B
Jerry Wayne Strother, 36, of 1851 Fargo Drive has been charged with embezzling
nearly $14,000 from his family business.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
2B
Mark D. Blanton, a deliveryman with Sullivan Wholesale Incorporated, a beer
distribution firm on Country Club Drive, has been arrested on a charge of
embezzlement.
Fay Observer
Aug 26
10A
Ray Livingstone Jones says he can't get a job with any potential of advancement
because he was wrongly accused of embezzlement at MacDonald's where he
worked as a manager
Fay Observer
Jan 19
5A
Fay Times
Sep 14
2B
CC Outlook
Jan 14
1
Emergency Medical Center - Fayetteville
Ramsey Street Emergency Clinic will open around November 1, 1982.
Emergency Medical Technicians
AIC Charles Nail is a turbo prop mechanic with the Pope Air Force Field
Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Branch. He also has his license to serve as an
emergency medical technician.
Emotional Stress
Emotions Anonymous is a self-help recovery program for individuals with
emotional living problems.
Fay Observer
Jul
4
1F
Fay Times
Apr
5
1B
Employees - Cumberland County
Cumberland County Manager Harry Perkins says J.H. Goforth was retired, not
fired.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cumberland County tax supervisor's employees claim complaints about air
conditioning brought retaliation.
Fay Times
Jul 31
12B
Harry Perkins will receive an annual salary of $43,680.
Fay Observer
Jul 23
6B
Pay increases approved for Cumberland County employees - salaries listed for
department heads
Fay Observer
Jul 20
1B
Cumberland County Board of Commissioners approves 4% cost-of-living increase
for all county employees.
Fay Times
Jul 20
1A
County workers feel cheated by loss of $191,724 in pay raises to school system.
Fay Times
Jul
9
1A
Cumberland County hired Cliff Spiller as Cumberland County Internal Auditor.
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
Six are endorsed for Cumberland County Tax Supervisor position.
Fay Times
Mar
2
1B
Leading candidate for Cumberland County Tax Supervisor, Clarence Blackmon,
withdrew his application.
Fay Times
Feb 26
12B
Cumberland County Register of Deeds confirmed that he expects to retire soon.
(Marion Clark)
Fay Times
Feb 26
1B
Cumberland County employees Harry Perkins, Marsha Fogle and Neil Yarborough
are sworn in. Photo
Fay Times
Feb 16
6B
Robert Stranger is appointed as Cumberland County engineer.
Fay Times
Jan 27
14A
Department heads in Cumberland County Government fared better this year than
last in a statewide salary comparison done by the Institute of Government.
Salaries Listed
Fay Observer
Jun 10
1B
Some 135 Fayetteville City Government supervisory positions will receive an
administrative policy manual that will clearly define responsibilities and benefits for
all 713 city employees.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
8B
Fayetteville employees have picnic and play ball in Lamon Park. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jun
7
6B
Fayetteville City Council adopts rules of ethics for city employees.
Fay Times
Feb 23
1A
Fayetteville City Council discussed code of ethics for employees.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
1B
The Fayetteville City Council is scheduled to discuss the establishment of a code
of ethics governing city employees during an informational meeting.
Fay Observer
Jan 14
2B
Hoke County Manager James Martin revealed that the personnel advisory board
has recommended that dog warden William Hales be reinstated with full back pay
and no loss of seniority.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1B
Fired Hoke County dog warden reinstated with back pay.
Fay Times
Jan
1
1B
Fay Times
Dec 13
5B
State union leader says group can force raises from the NC General Assembly
Fay Times
Sep 30
9C
State employee's health benefits to be trimmed
Fay Times
Sep
1
7B
Members of Governor Hunt's Administration defended state employees who
campaign for Democratic political candidates after Republicans said they would
ask the courts to ban the practice
Fay Observer
Sep
9
5A
There is no law requiring an employer to give an employee a break of any kind
during a single work shift, said Harold Casebolt, of the Department of Labor's
Wage and Hour Division - Livewire
Fay Observer
Sep
9
1A
Employees - Fayetteville
Employees - Hoke County
Employees - Moore County
Two Moore employees resign citing the return of Democratic control of the
commissioners board as their reason for departing
Employees - North Carolina
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Lobbyists for teachers and state workers are talking about a big pay raise next
year, to make up for the salary freeze they were forced to swallow this year
Fay Observer
Sep 13
5A
Money shortage affects state workers
Fay Observer
Sep 15
7D
Governor Hunt is seeking more benefits for state workers
Fay Observer
Oct 13
10A
State workers pay issue is a dilemma for Governor Jim Hunt because of the
recession
Fay Times
Nov 15
6B
Hunt may cut some programs to fund state employee raises
Fay Observer
Nov 15
1B
The state employee insurance program is going smoothly
Fay Observer
Nov 19
5A
Public service workers - police, fire, and hospital workers are on the job 12/25/82
Fay Observer
Dec 25
4B
Insurance plan details readied for state employees
Fay Observer
Aug 18
6D
NC employees face cash shortfall
Fay Times
Sep 15
16B
Governor Hunt expressed optimism that a freeze on state salaries can be lifted
next year without significant layoffs of state workers
Fay Observer
Nov 19
1B
Longevity pay for NC employees is approved by committee.
Fay Times
Jun
5
1B
Governor Jim Hunt retreats from decision to delay merit step increases for some
employees.
Fay Times
Jan
9
8B
Cumberland County Attorney Heman R. Clark is top candidate to replace Burley
Mitchell as NC Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety.
Fay Times
Jan 13
1B
Raleigh News and Observer says the state paid for telephone calls between
Insurance Commissioner John Ingram's office and home at Myrtle Beach.
Fay Times
Jan 18
12B
Cumberland County Attorney Heman R. Clark is appointed Secretary of the NC
Department of Crime Control and Public Safety. Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 19
1A
Some state employees form political action committee.
Fay Times
Feb
4
12C
State ethics panel will study relaxation of ban on Department of Transportation
employees accepting gifts from contractors.
Fay Times
Mar 12
5C
Governor Jim Hunt may delay ninth merit pay step for state employees.
Fay Times
Jan
8
11B
NC Division of Marine fisheries officials Connell Parvis and Bob Pittman have
resigned to open seafood business. Photo included
Fay Times
Aug
3
12B
NC employees aren't pushing for a pay raise in 1982.
Fay Times
Mar 19
8C
Outlook grim for state employees
Fay Observer
May
3
6A
State workers seeking major pay increase
Fay Observer
Sep 30
2B
Four state government employees have become the first recipients of the
Governor's Award of Excellence, the most prestigious honor a state employee can
receive.
Fay Observer
May 19
10A
State pay freeze is sidetracked
Fay Times
Jun
9
1B
Salary freeze on hold, legislators look for money
Fay Observer
Jun
9
9A
Salary freeze for NC employees is pushed by legislators.
Fay Times
Jun 10
1B
An angry letter from Ed J. Edgerton, of NC Department of Human Resources, in
response to Asheville parking ticket, will lead to letter of reprimand.
Fay Times
Jan
8
13A
Salary freeze plan is hinted
Fay Observer
Jun 11
1A
Governor Hunt considers delay of state pay hike
Fay Times
Jan
6
6B
Teachers, state workers split on freeze alternative
Fay Observer
Jun 12
3A
Salary freeze stalemate broken, but where will funds come from?
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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State employees and teachers would receive improved health and medical
insurance benefits under new plan.
Fay Times
Jun 18
1B
NC Assembly reaches compromise on health insurance plan for state employees.
Fay Times
Jun 24
1A
Governor Hunt and NC employee representatives met to discuss a wage freeze.
Fay Times
May 11
8B
Scotland County rejects pay raise for employees
Fay Observer
Jun 22
5A
Former dispatcher of Scotland County Sheriff's Department will appeal her firing.
Fay Times
Aug
2
10B
Scotland dispatcher (Victoria Young) says she was improperly fired
Fay Observer
Aug
3
5A
Employees - Scotland County
Employment
See also: Job Hunting
Fay Observer
Civilian employment on military bases keeps Onslow County unemployment
percentage the lowest in southeastern NC
Fay Times
Sep 29
14B
Carolina Power and Light claims hike denial to cost jobs
Fay Times
Sep 29
14B
Dominant blue collar job force predicted for North Carolina at least through the
middle of the 1980's
Fay Times
Dec 13
14B
Western Publishing adding 50-100 jobs in Cumberland County. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 11
1A
Local Fayetteville Soffe Plant (manufactures inexpensive sportswear) plans to
expand and add 260 jobs to area. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 10
1A
White-collar workers worried about losing jobs, say experts
Fay Observer
Nov
1
5A
NC State's jobless rate went down 8.7% in September
Fay Observer
Oct 23
3B
Governor Hunt said the state will allocate $11 million in federal job funds as part of
a major state effort to help teenagers find work this Summer
Fay Observer
May
9
1B
NC Labor Commissioner John Brooks says there are jobs available, but until
people are trained to fill them the states' unemployment rate will remain high
Fay Observer
Apr
2
5A
Employment officials say Summer job competition to be tough
Fay Observer
Apr 30
5A
NC college graduates will feel the effects of tight markets when looking for jobs.
Fay Times
Mar 22
1B
Slumping economy means hard times for employment agencies
Fay Observer
Jun 22
6A
Technical students top jobs list
Fay Observer
Mar 22
6A
Cumberland County Manager Harry Perkins orders job freeze. The freeze will
affect all county jobs that are now vacant, or become vacant by June 30
Fay Observer
Mar
9
1B
Slow job improvement seen
Fay Observer
May
7
6A
For employment of handicapped see Live Wire or write US Department of Labor,
Office of Federal Contract Compliance, 300 Fayetteville St Mall, Room 210, P.O.
Box 471, Raleigh, NC 27602
Fay Observer
Jul
2
2A
Engineering, Health Care, and Computer Science offer the most promise of
employment for prospective job hunters just out of college
Fay Observer
Jul 12
5A
Engineering graduates have the best chance of employment in NC
Fay Times
Jul 15
8C
Statewide marketing effort seeks more jobs for the Cape Fear region. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Sep 20
1B
Welfare cutbacks may hurt job rate
Fay Observer
Jan
3
1E
Liggett & Myers Incorporated, of Durham, systematically fired more than 100
employees in the early 1970's because they were over the age of 40
Fay Observer
Sep 24
7A
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Advancement Incorporated still seeks to spur jobs in the four county area of Hoke,
Robeson, Bladen, and Columbus Counties- Photo included
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
Jul 31
1B
Endangered Animals
Department of the Interior is requiring that Fayetteville check environmental impact
on endangered species, American Alligator and Red Cockaded Woodpecker.
Fay Times
Feature article on animals that are endangered. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1F
NC's endangered alligators are facing uncertain future
Fay Observer
Jan 26
6A
Debate erupts over the best way to spend federal funds to protect endangered
species
Fay Times
Dec
2
4B
NC Energy Institute is victim of budget cuts.
Fay Times
Jun 25
12C
One henhouse could provide manure to produce enough Methane gas to meet the
energy needs of 100 families indefinitely in a process developed by an NC State
researcher
Fay Times
Sep
2
1A
Alternative Energy Corporation is said to have saved "millions" of dollars.
Fay Times
Jul
8
2B
Governor Hunt says NC leads the nation in energy alternatives.
Fay Times
Jan 30
1B
Energy planning to dominate decisions, according to Dr. J.E. Legates
Fay Observer
Aug 29
18A
Fay Times
Dec 23
6B
Fay Observer
Sep 21
5A
City officials hope to cut electric cost by 25 percent at one of the system's allelectric schools - Edgewood Middle School on Ramsey Street will be the site
where the electrical load management programwill be implemented
Fay Observer
Sep 30
1B
John McNeil and Max Mintz of Energy Engineering Associates in Fayetteville build
houses for the future. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1C
Columbus County considers proposal for saving energy in offices
Fay Observer
Mar 16
5A
Jazz singer Susannah McCorkle entertained at Pembroke State University. Photo
included
Fay Times
Nov 12
1C
Cab Calloway, of the New York City Harlem's Cotton Club, visited Southeastern
Community College in Whiteville (Photo)
Fay Times
Oct
6
8A
Fay Observer
Jul 16
5A
Fay Times
Oct 12
6A
Author/biologist Orrin Rikey is fighting coastal development in NC
Fay Times
Mar 12
5C
Permits to mine peat in northeastern North Carolina won't be issued until the
environmental impact of the proposed operation can be assessed.
Fay Times
Dec 24
12B
Energy
Energy Assistance Program
An estimated 160,000 federal aid applicants in NC will share about $29 million in
energy assistance money this winter
Energy Assistance Programs
Bladen County Commissioners voted to hire two temporary eligibility specialists to
work in the low-income Energy Assistance Program
Energy Conservation
Entertainers
Entertainment
Gospel Entertainment Center built in NC mountains
Entertainment - Benson
Mud run in Benson, North Carolina. Photos included
Environment
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Environmental reform cuts attacked by NC section of American Water Works
Association.
Fay Times
Jul 29
18C
Duke Power delays construction of hiking path near Bad Creek Power Station to
avoid harming Oconee Bell plants.
Fay Times
Jun
3
4B
Borden Chemical denies pollution claim by National Clean Air Coalition.
Fay Times
Mar 12
1B
Sierra Club President Denny Shaffer of Fayetteville says James Watt will be hit
with lawsuits over oil drilling plan.
Fay Times
Jul 23
1A
Department of the Interior is requiring that Fayetteville check environmental impact
on endangered species, American Alligator and Red Cockaded Woodpecker
Fay Times
Jul 31
1B
Reagan administration environmental policies were criticized at dedication of
National Institute of Environmental Health Science facility. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 16
8B
Coastal laws are defended by NC Center for Public Policy Research.
Fay Times
Jun
5
8B
Letter sent in opposes more access to False Cape State Park
Fay Times
Nov 25
8F
The Environmental Management Commission granted a 90-day extension on
variances for partical emissions from coal-fueled powerplants
Fay Times
Dec 10
8C
Fay Times
Nov 29
6B
Environmental laws said in danger as Earth Day is celebrated
Fay Observer
Apr 22
5A
Joseph Grimsley, Secretary of the state Department of Natural Resources and
Community Development, has denied charges made that the state is lax in its
enforcement of some environmental regulations
Fay Observer
Jun 28
15A
Anne M. Gorsuch, EPA Director, says the agency remains committed to
environmental concerns but "could do with fewer funds"
Fay Observer
Jun 26
3A
The State Division of Environmental Management has ordered $36,702 in
penalties and damage assessments against CP&L for water violations and a fish
kill on Hyco Lake in Person County
Fay Observer
May 13
8A
An editorial: EPA's closed doors
Fay Observer
Jul 24
4A
Fay Times
Jul 21
6A
Fay Observer
May 20
1B
ERA supporters will continue fight. ERA foes say voters are tired of the issue.
Fay Times
Jun 26
1B
ERA forces to rally in four
Fay Observer
Jun
5
1A
Vowing to continue the fight for ratification of the ERA in NC, state NOW President
Terry Schooley of Fayetteville said she was "very disappointed in (Senator) Joe
Raynor (D-Cumberland County)"
Fay Observer
Jun
5
1A
ERA supporters travel to Raleigh. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun
7
1A
Supporters of ERA hold rally in Raleigh
Fay Observer
Jun
7
1A
NC ERA backers seek referendum
Fay Times
Jun
8
1A
14 of 27 Cape Fear area legislators favor ERA.
Fay Times
Jun
2
1A
environmental
Environmental Health
Wetlands proposal to be revised, possibly delayed
Environmental Protection Agency
Epilepsy
Jay Maultsby fights prejudice against epilepsy by proving what he can do. Photos
included
Equal Rights Admendment
Panel Votes ERA Eligible For Assembly To Consider
Equal Rights Amendment
Monday, September 21, 2009
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ERA supporters rally in Raleigh. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun
8
6A
NC Senate crippled ERA
Fay Times
Jun
5
1A
ERA supporters vow to continue fight.
Fay Times
Jun
5
1B
ERA killed in Senate by 27 to 23 Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun
4
1A
NC House committee gets ERA bill; two more filed in NC Senate. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun
4
1A
Cumberland County legislators hear from region ERA foes. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun
4
1B
NC State Senator Bob Warren, from Benson, was given notice by ERA supporters
that they would challenge him politically in the future
Fay Times
Jun
8
1B
ERA supporters filed a bill to ratify in opening session of the legislature.
Fay Times
Jun
3
1A
NC freshmen more liberal on women's issues, according to a survey
Fay Observer
Jun 21
5A
Columbus County Senator R.C. Soles will oppose ERA
Fay Times
Jun
1
1B
ERA backers, opponents mob legislature to push their causes.
Fay Observer
Jun
3
5A
NC ERA supporter reverts from fasting to normal diet.
Fay Times
Jun 25
5B
Senator R.C. Soles, D-Columbus County, said he had decided to vote against the
ERA, despite an attempt by Governor Hunt to sway him -photo included
Fay Observer
May 31
1A
NC Legislative study panel backs ERA
Fay Times
Apr
6
10B
A new state law hailed by ERA Amendment opponents as eliminating the last
major sex discrimination laws in the state, may actually add to financial
discrimination against women
Fay Observer
Sep 24
1B
ERA "Hit List" changes asked
Fay Times
Sep
2
14B
State ERA supporters march to raise funds
Fay Observer
Aug 29
3B
ERA dead, but fight for women justice will continue
Fay Observer
ERA supporters turn backs on Green at convention
2
5A
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1B
See Live Wire to find out how the senators from to Cape Fear Region voted on the
ERA
Fay Observer
Jun 25
1A
Time was major enemy of ERA supporters
Fay Observer
Jun
6
1B
The ERA may be a dead issue in the 1982 General Assembly, but the issue of
Equal Rights is still alive
Fay Observer
Jun 16
1B
Ruffled supporters of ERA mail out chicken manure
Fay Observer
Jun 10
5A
ERA supporters mail chicken manure to anti-ERA senators in NC
Fay Times
Jun 10
1B
ERA supporters call off push for referendum
Fay Observer
Jun
9
9A
ERA supporters give up in NC
Fay Times
Jun
9
1A
Governor seeks state ERA vote before deadline
Fay Observer
Jun
8
6A
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green and State Senators Craig Lawing and Kenneth
C. Royall are included on a dirty dozen "Hit list" because of the role they played in
defeating the ERA
Fay Observer
Jul
1
5A
Sonia Johnson, excommunicated by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
speaks in Raleigh on ERA. -photo included
Fay Times
Apr
8
24C
Editorial gives reasons why NC should ratify ERA
Fay Times
May 17
4A
ERA supporters getting ready for final fight
Fay Observer
Jan
9
3A
Final ERA battle is fought in NC
Fay Times
May 12
7B
Monday, September 21, 2009
Jul
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Eleanor Smeal, President of the National Organization for Women says ERA vote
is crucial. Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar 11
1B
Moral majority official Reverend Lamarr Mooneyham says Governor Hunt is using
ERA to "boost" his national image
Fay Times
May
6
5B
Hunt encouraged by Paul Harvey's ERA support
Fay Observer
May
3
5A
ERA backers have "new hope"
Fay Observer
Apr 28
2B
Governor Hunt is pushing hard for ERA as deadline nears
Fay Observer
Apr 19
1B
ERA foes say poll shows NC will not pass amendment
Fay Times
May 20
1B
NC National Organization for Women President optimistic about ERA passage in
NC
Fay Times
Apr 13
1B
State favors ERA passage
Fay Observer
May 19
1A
NC House Speaker Liston Ramsey is pessimistic about chances of ERA
Fay Times
Apr
8
24C
Women still feel 'lid of oppression.'
Fay Observer
Apr
7
13A
Governor Jim Hunt is optimistic about ERA passage in NC
Fay Times
May 28
1B
ERA push expected from supporters
Fay Observer
Mar 29
9B
ERA supporters plan NC Legislative push
Fay Observer
Mar 24
8A
NC Essential for Ratification of ERA Amendment
Fay Observer
Mar 23
5A
ERA push continues
Fay Observer
Mar 17
1B
ERA supporters ready for big push in NC
Fay Times
Jan 16
7B
Public television will show documentary about NC ERA battle.
Fay Times
Apr 16
10B
ERA foes say poll shows NC will not pass amendment
Fay Times
May 20
1B
See Live Wire to find out what the ERA and the Constitution says about sex
Fay Observer
May 24
1A
An editorial: The Last ERA Battle
Fay Observer
May 23
4F
Former First Lady Betty Ford urges ERA support in state legislature
Fay Observer
May 22
3A
ERA supporters gear up to make one last strong effort for ratification. Photo
included
Fay Times
May 25
1B
Retired general says ERA would "weaken" Army. Photo included (Andrew Gatsis)
Fay Times
May 26
1B
NC seen likely to approve ERA
Fay Observer
May 12
6A
Gen. Andrew Gatsis of Rocky Mount says the Army is no place for women Photo
included
Fay Observer
May 26
1B
ERA supporters won a crucial procedural victory, and ERA will be considered by
NC legislature.
Fay Times
May 21
1B
Sen. J.J. Harrington and other Senators are seen softening on ERA
Fay Observer
May 24
6A
Panel votes ERA eligible for Assembly to consider
Fay Observer
May 20
1B
Way cleared for ERA vote
Fay Observer
May 21
1A
State favors ERA passage
Fay Observer
May 19
1A
Editorial gives reasons why NC should ratify ERA.
Fay Times
May 17
4A
Hunt to release results of Tar Heel ERA survey
Fay Observer
May 15
3A
NC seems likely to approve ERA
Fay Observer
May 12
6A
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Final ERA battle is fought in NC
Fay Times
Apr 12
7B
Eleanor Smeal, President of the National Organization for Women, says ERA vote
is crucial. Photo included
Fay Observer
May 11
1B
Way Cleared For ERA Vote
Fay Observer
May 21
1A
ERA efforts pushed
Fay Observer
May 27
1B
ERA supporters won a crucial procedural victory, and ERA will be considered by
NC legislature.
Fay Times
May 21
1B
Erwin Town Board rejects plans to participate in combined Drug Unit
Fay Times
Oct
8
2B
Erwin rejects City-County Drug Program
Fay Observer
Oct
8
6A
Erwin Community to get water system
Fay Observer
Jun
8
5A
The annual Miss Erwin Denim Pageant will begin 10/7
Fay Times
Oct
7
5B
Fay Times
Sep 17
1A
Mary Carleton Peterson, 72, received a suspended six-year prison sentence for
helping her 79-year-old sister, Lois Carleton, end her life May 19, 1981
Fay Observer
May 26
6A
Mary Peterson helped 80 year-old sister commit suicide.
Fay Times
Apr 19
1A
Mercy killing of Lois Carleton by sister Mary Peterson, 72 is landmark case.
Fay Times
May 24
1B
14 year-old Tim Clark chose to die rather that endure a lifetime on a dialysis
machine. Photo included
Fay Times
Jul 22
1A
Erwin
Espionage
NC is a major espionage target for Communist agents, because of its military
installations, deep-water ports, and the Research Triangle Park
Euthanasia
See also: Suicide
Evictions
Charlie and Roxanne Covington were evicted from their apartment because of its
filthy condition
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Elderly Raleigh couple evicted from the Raleigh Housing Authority for refusing to
clean their home or let anyone else clean it
Fay Observer
Nov
2
5A
Fay Times
Nov 18
12D
Feature article on exercise and aerobics classes being held at the YMCA in
Fayetteville. Photo included
Fay Observer
May
2
1F
A study says jogging, chopping wood, and other high-intensity exercise may
reduce a healthy person's risk of sudden death due to heart attack
Fay Times
Dec 17
4B
Feature article on the new woman (aerobics - photo included)
Fay Observer
Oct 24
1G
Fay Times
Aug
5A
Evolution
A poll conducted by the journalism school of UNC-Chapel Hill found that a majority
in state believe in creationalism
Exchange Students
See: Educational Exchanges
Exercise
Expeditions, Scientific
"Operation Raleigh" will embark from coast of NC in 1984 on voyage of scientific
exploration.
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Experiments
Student shuttle experiment may help wound research (Aaron Gillette)
Fay Observer
Nov 29
2B
The space shuttle returned to Earth 11/16 with live sponges aboard in an
experiment designed by a Western Carolina University student (Aaron Gillette)
Fay Observer
Nov 17
10A
Fay Observer
Jan 23
10A
Fay Times
Dec 31
2B
Erwin store explosion unexplained
Fay Observer
Nov
1
6A
Gasoline caused the Oct. 30 explosion of a Hodges Crossroads grocery store in
Erwin owned by J.W. Sorrell.
Fay Times
Dec
2
3B
J.W. Sorrell of Erwin is in critical condition after receiving 2nd degree burns on
45% of his body in an explosion
Fay Times
Nov
1
5B
J.W. Sorrell, a Harnett County grocer, was critically injured when a bomb exploded
in his store
Fay Observer
Oct 31
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 26
5A
Hazelwood mayor says explosion and fire at Benfield Industries Incorporated was
"inevitable."
Fay Times
Apr 24
12B
Foresight by the director of Western Carolina University's Environmental Health
Program paid dividends during a recent a recent chemical plant explosion which
forced the evacuation of 2,000 Hazelwood residents
Fay Observer
Apr 28
2B
Evacuees begin to return to Hazlewood residences.
Fay Times
Apr 23
1B
Hazlewood is evacuated after explosion and fire occurred at Benfield Chemical
Industries plant.
Fay Times
Apr 22
1A
OSHA says the Benfield Industries Incorporated Chemical plant was cited in '81
for violations
Fay Observer
Apr 23
5A
Four persons still hospitalized after explosion at a rock music concert in Lumberton
Fay Times
Oct 12
1A
Lumberton blast victims are recovering
Fay Observer
Oct 12
9A
Lumberton explosion injures 12 when a device used by a rock group for special
effects exploded
Fay Observer
Oct 11
1B
Fay Times
Apr 16
10B
Re-trial begins in Rowland explosion deaths
Fay Observer
Nov
9
5A
Explosion suit in Rowland nears end
Fay Observer
Aug 24
1A
Explosions
Michael Sisk of The Second Infantry, Fort Bragg, was arrested after a minor
explosion at the track that knocked an employee unconscious
Explosions - Delco
Two men were injured in an explosion and fire at Dew Oil Company in Delco
Explosions - Erwin
Explosions - Greensboro
Explosion in Greensboro caused extensive damage to the Brin-Mont Chemical
Company. Photo included
Explosions - Hazelwood
Explosions - Hazlewood
Explosions - Lumberton
Explosions - Mount Holly
Four were injured at American Hoechst Corporation's Sou-Tex plant.
Explosions - Rowland
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The defendants in a $10.9 million civil suit were aware of gasoline spills and
shortages before a 1980 Rowland sewer plant explosion that killed three men and
injured a fourth
Fay Times
Aug 10
14B
Rowland gas leak testimony heard
Fay Observer
Aug 20
5A
The gas firm in Rowland was notified of fumes, according to a witness
Fay Times
Aug 19
1B
Defendant is dropped from suit in Rowland
Fay Times
Aug 18
7B
A jury awarded more than $1 million each to the widows of three men killed in a
gasoline explosion in Rowland in 1980
Fay Observer
Aug 25
1A
An estimated 35,000 gallons of gasoline seeped into the soil under a Rowland
convenience store before the fuel began escaping into the Rowland sewage
system
Fay Times
Aug 13
1B
Lawsuits are prepared over 1980 Rowland gasoline explosion.
Fay Times
Jul 23
1B
Damages totaling $3.2 million were awarded to the widows of three Rowland
employees killed in 1980 after explosion and fire at the town sewage treatment
plant
Fay Times
Aug 25
1A
Levi Blue, the only survivor of a Rowland gas explosion that killed three men,
testified that three weeks after the blast he saw gasoline suspected of causing the
explosion streaming into a ditch
Fay Times
Aug 11
1B
Rowland explosion testimony heard
Fay Observer
Aug 11
11A
Gas found near site of blast in Rowland
Fay Times
Aug 12
1B
Manchester Road couple critical following an explosion that shattered their mobile
home. Names were not released. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 26
1A
Robert A. Jones and his wife Jayne are in critical condition following an explosion
at their trailer in Spring Lake
Fay Times
Dec 27
10B
Victims of explosion remain in serious condition - Robert and Jayne Jones
Fay Observer
Dec 27
1B
Air Force couple, Robert Jones and wife Jayne Jones were injuried in blast from
explosive device in Spring Lake
Fay Times
Dec 28
14B
Explosives found in trailer lot
Fay Observer
May 21
6B
PFC Mark F. Thomas died in Harnett County when a grenade exploded in his
apartment
Fay Observer
Feb
5
1B
Grenade explosion kills Harnett GI. - PFC Mark F. Thomas
Fay Times
Feb
5
1B
Fay Observer
May 29
12A
Damon Earl Bramble was sentenced to three years in prison for the attempted
extortion of $10,000 from contractor Bobby Allen of Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Mar 12
11A
Myrna E. Renner of Fayetteville enters extortion plea
Fay Observer
Jun
4
6B
Myrna Eilleen Renner of Fayetteville is charged with extortion attempt
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8B
Explosions - Spring Lake
Explosives
See also: Crime and Criminals - Ervin
Explosives- Cumberland County
Explosives were set off in Greenland mobile home park at 3301 Manchester Road
EXPO
See : Woman's Club - Fayetteville
Extortion
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville woman is charged with extortion in attempt to force NCNB manager to
give her money. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
9
1B
Floyd Goins of Chapel Hill pleaded guilty to trying to extort $10,000 from UNC
President William Friday. Photo included
Fay Times
Aug 13
12B
Fay Observer
Jan 31
1G
Fay Times
May 17
12B
Fay Times
Nov 23
6A
Shades of 1831! History reveals a palette of colors. Designer Alan Campbell
designs new Cross-Creek fabric. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep
3
13A
Feature Article: Fabric designer Alan Campbell talks about his career and decision
to market the "Cross Creek" fabric inspired by ceiling stencils in the Belden-Horne
House. Photos included
Fay Observer
Oct 19
6A
Fay Times
Jun
9
1B
Fay Observer
Nov 24
2B
Falcon has the 8th annual Community Day Parade. Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 10
1B
The town council of Falcon has approved a proposed budget of $53,194 for the
1982-83 Fiscal Year
Fay Observer
May 29
12A
Extra Marital Relationships
Feature article on the pain of extra-marital affairs. A club has been formed known
as "Beyond Affairs Network." Photo included
Eye Surgery
Insect larva is surgically removed from boy's eye at Duke University Eye Center.
(Michael Hall)
Fabric Designers
See also: Textile Industries and Fabrics
Designer's Cross-Creek Fabric makes its debut at Belden-Horne House. Photo
included
Fabrics
Faison
Faison Fruit and Vegetable Exchange markets vegetables nationally. Photo
included
Falcon Children's Home
Photo: Children at the Falcon Children's home accept candy from participants in
the annual Harvest Train Parade
Falcon, NC
Fallout Shelters
See: Air Raid Shelters
Family Life
New project at Cape Fear Valley Hospital helps children get used to new babies in
the family. Photos included
Fay Times
Apr
5
5A
Panel says unemployment and financial worries cause harm to children.
Fay Times
Mar 25
3B
Dees-Hardee family have family reunion. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun 26
5A
Photo: Hatchell Siblings of Fayetteville, Cameron and Sanford, are reunited
Fay Observer
Apr
Family Life Symposium
See: Fort Bragg - Family Life Symposium
Family Reunions
5
11B
Family Violence
See: Domestic Relations
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Farmers Home Administration
Larry W. Godwin is new NC Director of Farmers' Home Administration
Fay Times
Jan
5
8B
Larry W. Godwin, Dunn realtor and developer, begins his duties in Raleigh as the
new State Director of the Farmers' Home Administration
Fay Observer
Jan
7
5A
Financial problems are delaying the construction of the new Farmers' Market.
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2B
Council condemns site for Market
Fay Observer
Dec 21
6B
The cupola which stood atop Alexander Graham Junior High School will fit
beautifully on the new downtown Farmers' Market
Fay Observer
Apr 28
22C
Plans for the entire Farmers' Market are approved by the Revitalization
Commission of Fayetteville
Fay Times
Oct 29
6C
The Fayetteville Redevelopment Commission is studying the possibility of
allocating $60,000 toward construction of the proposed Municipal Farmers' Market
Fay Observer
Sep
9
1B
Fayetteville architect, Walter Vick, designer of the proposed municipal Farmers'
Market seeks additional funding for the project.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
2B
Cost cuts sought in municipal market. Sketch included
Fay Observer
Aug 21
1B
Farmers' Market bids run way over budget. (Fayetteville)
Fay Observer
Aug 11
1B
Cupola effort renewed - cupola is scheduled to be placed on top of one of the
structures of the proposed Fayetteville Municipal Farmers' Market
Fay Observer
Apr 30
18B
Development plans for the proposed Municipal Farmers' Market at Franklin and
Maxwell streets will change with the possibility of a property becoming available
sooner than expected
Fay Observer
Oct 29
1A
Editorial: Farmers' Market. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov
2
4A
Fay Times
Jun 30
1B
Frank Boyette, statewide Chairman of Farm - City Week, says cooperaion
between rural and urban people is the idea behind the national campaign. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Oct
4
1B
Farmers may see lower leaf quotas after record stabilzation purchases
Fay Observer
Oct
4
1B
Ingenious farmers in Arcadia, J. Michael Hege, and his father use sawdust from
their mill to help cure tobacco
Fay Observer
Oct
2
1B
U.S. Agriculture Secretary, John Block, supports cut in farm programs
Fay Observer
Sep 19
1B
Carl Sanders, Sampson expert, keeps small farms going. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 18
1B
Production expenses on farm to rise to average $24,880
Fay Observer
Sep 12
12A
Blacks' Farm Group hit hard by economy
Fay Times
Sep
9
12B
Soil tests by the NC Department of Agriculture Agronomy lab will give farmers
conpetitive edge
Fay Observer
Oct
9
1B
NC farmers look to cotton as alternative to tobacco
Fay Observer
Aug 16
1B
Farmers to get own TV news network in January
Fay Times
Nov 20
1B
Farmers setting up cooperatives to compete
Fay Observer
Aug
9
6A
Small Farmers gain ground with Co-ops
Fay Times
Aug
9
12B
Farmers' Market
Farmers' Markets
Lumberton Farmers' Market is "best street theater" in Cape Fear region.
Farms and Farmers
See also: Tobacco
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Senator John East denies betraying tobacco farmers
Fay Times
Sep
2
1B
Standard of living based on farm production increase
Fay Observer
Oct 10
15A
Farmers in North Carolina and U.S. grow more while cash from crops is down
Fay Times
Oct 11
5B
Farmers to show narrow profit this year, according to officials
Fay Observer
Oct 11
5A
NC Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham says Newsweek Magazine owes the
state's 90,000 farmers an apology for depicting a marijuana grower on the cover of
its latest issue as an NC farmer
Fay Observer
Oct 21
1B
Device attached to TV gets data to farmers
Fay Observer
Nov
9
5A
State officials say 10 percent cut will cause farmers' income to drop
Fay Observer
Nov 30
5A
Research accident may sweeten farmers' future involving sweet potato
Fay Observer
Dec 11
1B
Winter wheat inches its way to value
Fay Observer
Dec 18
1B
A new hotline helps farmers get loan information
Fay Times
Dec 27
10B
Harvests up, prices down in state in 1982
Fay Observer
Dec 28
1B
Wet weather may cost Union County farmers more than one million
Fay Observer
Dec 24
5A
High interest rates bear heavy share of farm costs.
Fay Observer
Jan 10
6A
Increase in feed, fertilizer fee seen help to farmers
Fay Observer
Jul
6
6A
Sicklepod weeds flourish in soybean fields. Farmers hope a fungus - Alteenaria
Cassiae - will help control the weed
Fay Observer
Oct 30
1B
Farmers urged to be careful in planning use of credit
Fay Observer
Jul
4
3A
Cape Fear region farmers provide $725 million in crop and livestock commodoties
in 1981.
Fay Times
Mar
1
1B
Tar Heel Farm Facts: state described as good place to live, grow crops
Fay Observer
Mar 14
3A
Settlement is reached on grain firm's debt to NC farmers.
Fay Times
Mar
8
1B
A group of NC farmers will go before a federal judge seeking a way to continue
growing Maryland tobacco without being penalized
Fay Observer
Mar
7
2B
NC Farmers Group to request Maryland Tobacco restrictions
Fay Observer
Mar
6
3A
NC crop quarantine is feared by officials
Fay Observer
Mar
5
8A
Bountiful winter rain provides hope for better spring planting
Fay Observer
Mar 22
6B
Photo: Wade resident, Scotty Godwin Jr., receives a tuition check for a two week
course on modern farming
Fay Observer
Jan 29
6B
Recession puts squeeze on poultry farmers.
Fay Times
Mar 31
1B
Crop planting begins cycle with far-ranging benefits
Fay Observer
Feb 28
15A
Economy puts farmers out of business.
Fay Times
Feb 17
1B
Erosion plagues farmers.
Fay Times
Feb 15
12B
Crop yields increased sharply in 1981
Fay Observer
Feb 14
4A
State ranks high in farm marketing receipts
Fay Observer
Feb
7
14A
Farmers seek to block I-40 project
Fay Observer
Feb
4
5A
Farm equipment business said to be dangerously ill.
Fay Times
Jan 13
1B
Budget cuts will eliminate 1,000 local farm committees in NC
Fay Times
Mar
6B
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Rains across NC cause flooding, endanger crops
Fay Observer
May 28
5A
Job stress is increasing on farms.
Fay Times
Jun 29
1B
Sampson farmers walk tightrope over bankruptcy
Fay Observer
Jun 22
5A
World demand soars for American farm output.
Fay Observer
Jun 13
19A
Farm rules on hygiene suspended
Fay Observer
Jun
6
4B
Farmers and fishermen in coastal Carolina are feuding over drainage problems.
Fay Times
Jun
3
10C
Gene McKeithan, a Columbus County farmer, gets help from computer on
machinery
Fay Observer
Jun
2
12A
Farmers are blamed for abuses suffered by migrant workers
Fay Observer
Mar 19
8A
Farm land value shows decline
Fay Observer
May 30
20A
Tenant farmers say their problems fail to get state's attention
Fay Observer
May
3
5A
Tenant farmers' plight overshadowed by migrant worker publicity.
Fay Times
May
3
8B
Nash County farmer Ted Bisset defends migrant system
Fay Observer
Apr 27
5A
More NC farmers fall into financial trouble
Fay Observer
Apr 27
5A
Sampson official sees farm burden from migrant rules
Fay Observer
Apr 23
9A
Prices soar as farmers scramble to lease allotments
Fay Observer
Apr 13
3A
85% of NC farmers use borrowed funds.
Fay Times
Apr
8
12B
Larry Matthews enjoys poultry farming.
Fay Times
Jun
2
1B
Jul
6
7A
Fashion
Fayetteville stores will carry more clothes for the petite woman. Photo included
Fay Observer
Former Miss Black America ''74 VonGretchen Shepard promotes Fashion Fair
cosmetics in Fayetteville. Photo included
Fay Times
May 24
8A
Skirts of all lengths predicted as hot summer fashion items
Fay Observer
Jan 20
12A
Get ready for the Ebony Fashion Fair (Feb. 16, at Reeves Auditorium). Photos
included
Fay Observer
Feb 14
2G
Color analysis: put your best color forward in every season of the year. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Sep 10
9A
Color expert Evelyn Allen of Raleigh was at Belks March 4 to consult with local
women on color and line analysis. Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar
5
5A
Back-to-school clothes: give kids a choice and follow a budget to keep the peace
Fay Times
Aug 18
6A
Heritage Square project to benefit from fashion show
Fay Observer
Oct 29
13A
Ebony show is fashion at its best. Photos included
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1C
Sweater weather - feature article on sweaters designed by North Carolinian
Alexander Julian. Photos included
Fay Observer
Nov
4
3B
Fried chicken the fast food way - fast food chicken from the Colonel to Wendy's.
Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct
6
1C
Joseph Leonard Rawls Jr., founder of the Hardee's restaurant chain, was found
dead at his home 9/20 in Rocky Mount, NC
Fay Times
Sep 22
10B
Fast Food Chains
FAST System
Monday, September 21, 2009
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See: Buses - Fayetteville
Fathers
Many area churches to observe Father's Day
Fay Observer
Jun 18
9B
Photo: Missy Bell has been named Homecoming Queen at the Fayetteville
Academy
Fay Observer
Apr 13
20B
Photo: view of Liberty Point on Person Street and Central Fire Station on Bow
Street, also the steeple of First Presbyterian Church
Fay Observer
Aug 23
1B
Photo: the sun dips below the sky, the street lights flicker on and Person St. in
downtown Fayetteville is caught between afternoon and night
Fay Observer
Jul
8
2B
Photo: the City of Fayetteville has joined the Cape Fear Kiwanis Club in promoting
Canada/United States Goodwill Week
Fay Observer
Apr 28
2B
Letter to the editor: "Miserable" side of our city (Fayetteville) by Cornelius B. Rand
Fay Observer
Dec
8
4A
Fay Times
Dec 21
6A
Blue Law proposal is seen as "baffling" to City Council
Fay Times
Mar 30
1B
Letters for and against the Fayetteville Blue Laws
Fay Observer
Sep
8
4A
200 attend Blue Law hearing. Crowd listens as Robert Habdy urges repeal of Blue
Law. Photo included
Fay Times
Sep 14
1A
Pros and cons of the Fayetteville Blue Laws
Fay Observer
Sep 13
4A
Letters for and against the Blue Laws of Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Sep 12
4F
Letters for and against Fayetteville's Blue Laws
Fay Observer
Sep 10
4A
Blue Law hearing scheduled
Fay Observer
Sep 10
8B
Editorial: "Blue Law" notions
Fay Times
Sep 10
4A
Letters for and against Blue Laws of Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Sep
9
4A
The pros and cons of Fayetteville's Blue Law are endless
Fay Times
Sep
9
1B
City's Blue Law hearing draws overflow crowd. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 14
1A
Editorial: Tackle the Blue Law
Fay Observer
Mar 31
4A
Editorial: Change our city's Blue Laws?
Fay Observer
Sep
2
4A
Fayetteville City Council schedules Blue Law hearing
Fay Observer
Aug 10
1B
The possibility that Fayetteville's Blue Law will be discussed in public has reemerged.
Fay Observer
Aug
6
1A
Editorial: ducking the Blue Law
Fay Observer
Jul 28
4A
City Council tables Blue Law discussion
Fay Observer
Jul 27
1B
Fayetteville City Council votes to table Blue Law hearings
Fay Times
Jul 27
1B
Letters for and against the Blue Laws of Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Fayetteville City Council is expected to discuss issue of city Blue Law
Fay Observer
Fayetteville
Fayetteville - Bicentennial
Plans advance for Fayetteville's 200th birthday party
Fayetteville - Blue Law
Sep
7
4A
Jul 26
1B
Fayetteville - Blue Laws
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Editorials: the Fayetteville City Council should abolish the city's Blue Laws
because . . .
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Fay Observer
Sep
6
4A
Photo: Fayetteville/Cumberland County Youth Council members clean-up broken
glass and other debris at Mary McDonald Park off Murchison Road.
Fay Observer
Jul
9
6B
The Annual Santa's Workshop, sponsored by the Fayetteville/Cumberland County
Youth Council will be held December 19 - 23 at the Rowan Youth Center. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Dec 12
2E
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Part II in a Series on Violent Crimes in Fayetteville Just After the Turn of the
Century - The Trial of Tom Walker, Fayetteville 1990 - 1925). Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 31
2F
A History of Tragedy: Part V - The 'Diabolical Frame-Up' of Joel Levy.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1F
Part IV of a History of Tragedy: A Downtown Shootout Claimed Cumberland
County Deputy Malcolm N. Blue. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 14
2F
Part III of a History of Tragedy: The Slaying of Fayetteville Police Chief James
Herbert Benton. Photo and sketch included.
Fay Observer
Nov
7
1F
Lafayette play contest is part of Fayetteville bicentennial.
Fay Times
Jan
1
1C
Last Story in a Series on Crime in Fayetteville In the Early 1900's - A History of
Tragedy: Trouble at Victory Mill Village. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1F
Editor's Notebook: Digging up old places in the old town of Fayetteville. Photos
included.
Fay Times
Aug
7
4A
Weeks Parker writes book titled "Fayetteville: A Pictorial History." Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 27
1E
Saleeby's produce shop had "banana basement" in 1920's in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jun 25
4A
Keith McCormick, a seventh grade student at Fayetteville Academy wins first prize
in a state history contest. Project was on the Moore's Creek Bridge.
Fay Observer
May 22
3A
Newspaper editor Roy Parker searches for bits of Fayetteville local history. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Mar 29
4A
Part I in a series on violent crimes in Fayetteville - the hanging of Lewis Council.
Fay Observer
Oct 24
2F
Fayetteville city parking rules are tightened
Fay Times
Nov 10
9B
Fayetteville tightens up on decal dodgers. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 10
1B
Fay Times
Aug 30
1A
Fay Observer
May 28
1B
CC Outlook
Mar 18
1
Fayetteville - Cumberland County Youth Council
Fayetteville - Government - Improvement Plan
The Fayetteville City Council reviewed the status of the City's investments in long
term assets in preparation for making policy decisions for a proposed five-year
capital improvement plan.
Fayetteville - History
Fayetteville - Laws And Regulations
Fayetteville - Manager
An Interview With John Smith, Fayetteville City Manager - Photo Included
Fayetteville Ambulatory Center
Governor Hunt was in Fayetteville to dedicate the Fayetteville Ambulatory Center
on Metromedical Dr. Photo included
Fayetteville Ambulatory Services Incorporated
Health care facility stresses individual attention. Photo included
Fayetteville Area Health Education Center
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville Area Health Education Center works with local Alzheimer Disease
victims. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 22
5A
FAHEC Unit receives national accreditation. Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 28
1B
FAHEC receives approval for BS in nursing program
Fay Observer
Nov
2
1B
Fayetteville attorney, Bobby Deaver, was injured in a two-car wreck on 301 South
Fay Observer
Jun
2
2B
Feature article on Fayetteville attorney Robert C. Cogswell Jr. Photos included
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1F
Fay Observer
Jul 16
1A
City Council to reconsider use of Prince Charles Hotel
Fay Observer
Sep 27
7B
Fayetteville City Council awards a $210,000 design contract for the proposed Hay
Street Transit Mall to Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade, and Douglas
Fay Observer
Jan 26
1B
Aaron Johnson, Fayetteville City Councilman, had his license revoked because
somebody used his name after being arrested on DUI charges -photo included
Fay Times
Dec 24
1B
The Fayetteville City Council reviewed the status of the city's investments in longterm assets in preparation for making policy decisions for a proposed Five Year
Capital Inprovement Plan
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Councilmen Jimmie Jones and Mildred Evans were the minority vote supporting
the abolishment of the Council's three-member committees established in the
early 1970's
Fay Observer
Nov 23
1B
The Fayetteville City Council split over the issue of whether the Council should
reimburse the Fayetteville Area Chamber of Commerce for a $5,508 videotape
presentation about Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
City expected to purchase Haymount school property
Fay Observer
Oct 25
8B
Councilman Milton Woffard apoligizes for Senior Citizens Service Center vote.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
1B
Fayetteville City Council members discuss priorities for new budget
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1B
Fayetteville City Council reviews jobs in "half open" session
Fay Observer
Feb
3
1B
The Fayetteville City Council is scheduled to discuss the establishment of a Code
of Ethics governing city employers during an informational meeting
Fay Observer
Feb 14
2B
Fayetteville City Council discussed Code of Ethics for employees
Fay Observer
Feb 16
1B
Members of the Fayetteville City Council Streets, Roads, and Transportation
Committee are scheduled to meet with Haymount business owners to discuss a
left turning lane from Hay Street onto Highland Ave.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
1B
Accounting firm audit criticizes Fayetteville City accounting practices.
Fay Times
Feb 22
1B
The Fayetteville City Council is expected to discuss a critical audit report
concerning the city's accounting procedures
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
The Fayetteville City Council may hire 24 police officers to fill 22 current vacancies
within the department
Fay Observer
Apr 19
8B
Fayetteville City Council will be asked to write off more than $61,000 in
uncollectable assessments.
Fay Times
Mar 19
1B
Free downtown parking in Fayetteville has been delayed
Fay Observer
Jan 29
24A
Fayetteville Area System of Transit
See: Buses - Fayetteville
Fayetteville Attorney
Fayetteville Beautiful
Foliage planted at Market House. Photo included
Fayetteville City Council
Monday, September 21, 2009
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The Fayetteville City Council will not be allowed to annex Holiday Park
Subdivision, according to city attorney Robert Cogswell Jr.
Fay Observer
Apr 13
6B
City Manager John Smith submitted recommendation to City Council for the
Fayetteville Recreation and Parks Department to take over running Senior Citizens
Service Center on Blue Street
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
Fayetteville City Council delays anti-litter education program decision
Fay Times
Apr 14
6B
Feature article on Councilman J.L. Dawkins. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan 31
1F
Amid cheers of Holiday Park Subdivision residents, the Fayetteville City Council
was informed that it could not annex the unincorporated island off Owen Drive.
Photos included
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
The City of Fayetteville and Fayetteville City Council have been named in a suit
filed by residents of Holiday Park Subdivision
Fay Observer
Apr 26
1A
The Fayetteville City Council heard firsthand concerns of Fayetteville Revitalization
Commission members who see their role in the city's revitalization efforts shrinking
Fay Observer
Feb 24
1A
City Council: doors to close on some meetings throughout the year
Fay Observer
Jan
6
1A
Councilman Mildred Evans won't attend closed session with Danny Dixon
Fay Observer
Aug 20
1B
Fayetteville City Council to discuss sidewalk policy
Fay Observer
Aug 19
2B
Councilman Milo McBryde and Sargent Bill Johnson were approached by a
prostitute who offered them sexual favors for $20 each.
Fay Observer
Aug 12
1A
The Fayetteville City Council has a plan that would clear the 500 block of Hay
Street. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jul 11
1A
Fayetteville City Council to consider zoning for development located Morganton
Road East of Farmbrook Dr. Photo included
Fay Observer
May 24
1B
Fayetteville City Council will tackle the sensitive issue of whether to approve the
design and advertisement for construction bids for the proposed Bow Street
Maiden Lane extension
Fay Observer
May
9
1B
Past criticism leads Fayetteville City Council to hold open meetings.
Fay Times
Feb
3
6B
Fayetteville City Council meetings are set.
Fay Times
Jan
6
6B
Fayetteville City Council sets new closed session
Fay Observer
Feb
2
1B
Feature article on Mildred Evans, Fayetteville City Councilwoman. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1F
Feature article on Fayetteville City Councilman Milo McBryde. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan 17
1F
Councilwoman Mildred Evans boycotts closed-door meeting with police chief
Danny Dixon.
Fay Times
Jan 20
1B
Closed Council meeting is boycotted by Councilwoman Mildred Evans. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Jan 20
1A
Feature article on Fayetteville City Councilman Aaron Johnson. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1F
The Fayetteville City Council is expected to award the design contract for the
proposed Hay Street Transit Mall to Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade, and Douglas of
Atlanta.
Fay Observer
Jan 25
10B
Feature article on newly elected Fayetteville City Councilman (J.W. "Jimmie"
Jones). Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan
3
1F
Fayetteville City Council OKs hiring of six whites, despite court quota on police
Fay Times
Oct 19
1B
Fayetteville City Council raises commercial sanitation fees
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1B
The Fayetteville City Council gave the go-ahead for City Manager John Smith to
lease Word Processing Equipment at a cost of $2,944 per month
Fay Observer
Fayetteville City Council - Actions
Monday, September 21, 2009
Mar
9
1B
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City Council takes option on the Lafayette Ford site located on Grove Street.
Property is eyed for a facility to house the FAST buses
Fay Observer
Mar 23
1B
Fayetteville City Council increases FAST bus forces -photo included
Fay Observer
Mar 23
1B
The Fayetteville City Council delayed the hiring of 24 potential police officer
applicants certified by the Fayetteville Civil Service Commission after it was
determined that the City Charter procedure for hiring was not being followed.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
The Fayetteville City Council filled 20 of the vacant 22 positions on the Fayetteville
Police Department.
Fay Observer
Apr 20
1B
Fayetteville City Council approves McInnis for Civil Preparedness Director
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1B
The Fayetteville City Council voted not to annex approximately 94 acres located on
the East and West side of the New Ireland Drive extension which runs into Raeford
Road.
Fay Observer
May 11
1B
Fayetteville City Council temporarily eliminated city sidewalk law
Fay Times
May 25
1B
Council "gambles" on design plan to expand airport. Sketch of plan included
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1B
A wrecker review board is called for in an ordinance Fayetteville City Council is
drafting
Fay Times
Dec
9
2B
Fayetteville City Council approves buying 500 block of Hay Street
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1A
Bus firm contract approved by city council
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1B
Transit Mall gets Council go ahead
Fay Times
Aug 24
1B
Fayetteville City Council denies request for rezoning of residential property on
Village Drive to professional zoning
Fay Observer
Aug 24
1B
Mall, city garage funding approved by the Fayetteville City Council
Fay Observer
Aug 24
1B
Fayetteville City Council gives OK for renovation of chambers
Fay Times
Sep
2
13C
The Fayetteville City Council voted 4-3 to start negotiations with a Raleigh
development firm, which wants to turn the Prince Charles Hotel into a housing
project for the elderly
Fay Observer
Sep 14
1B
Fayetteville Council votes to take over management of Senior Citizens Service
Center
Fay Times
Sep 28
1A
City Council rescinds vote on Prince Charles Hotel
Fay Observer
Sep 28
1A
Fayetteville City Council names Aaron Johnson and Mildred Evans to the
Fayetteville Human Service Commission Board
Fay Observer
Oct 12
1B
Fayetteville City Council authorizes panel to evaluate civil service unit
Fay Times
Oct 12
1B
Fayetteville City Council slates street resurfacing
Fay Observer
Oct 12
8B
Fayetteville Mayor Bill Hurley was the lone vote against deferring the awarding of a
contract for light poles for the Maiden Lane Connector Bridge
Fay Observer
Nov 23
1B
Downtown mall plan approved by City Council. Sketch included
Fay Observer
Jun 15
1A
Fayetteville City Council's agenda for August 9, 1982.
Fay Observer
Aug
8
2B
Fayetteville City Council's agenda for March 8
Fay Observer
Mar
7
20A
Fayetteville City Council's agenda for May 24
Fay Observer
May 23
12A
Fayetteville City Council agenda for Sept. 27, 1982.
Fay Observer
Sep 26
15A
Fayetteville City Council agenda for March 22
Fay Observer
Mar 21
2A
Fayetteville City Council agenda for April 13
Fay Observer
Apr 11
3B
Fayetteville City Council - Agenda
Monday, September 21, 2009
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The Fayetteville City Council agenda for April 26
Fay Observer
Apr 25
12A
Fayetteville City Council will discuss sidewalks, residential lots, police department
Fay Times
Apr 19
1B
The Fayetteville City Council's agenda for June 14th.
Fay Observer
Jun 13
19A
The Fayetteville City Council will face one of the most action-packed agendas in
recent months with issues that should fill the second floor of City Hall chambers to
its capacity.
Fay Observer
Jun 14
18B
The Agenda for the Fayetteville City Council February 8, 1982
Fay Observer
Feb
7
13A
The Fayetteville City Council's agenda for May 10, 1982 at 7:00 p.m.
Fay Observer
May
9
3B
Fayetteville City Council's agenda for Jan. 25
Fay Observer
Jan 24
17A
The Fayetteville City Council agenda for July 12, 1982.
Fay Observer
Jul 11
4B
Garbage fee hikes on agenda.
Fay Observer
Jul 12
7B
Fayetteville City Council agenda for July 26, 1982.
Fay Observer
Jul 25
3B
Hay Street plan on agenda.
Fay Times
Aug
9
12B
Fayetteville City Council's agenda for October 11, 1982.
Fay Observer
Oct 10
18A
Fayetteville City Council's agenda for October 25, 1982.
Fay Observer
Oct 24
4A
City Council approves agenda.
Fay Observer
Nov
9
1B
Fayetteville City Council's agenda for Nov. 22, 1982
Fay Observer
Nov 21
2B
Fayetteville City Council's agenda for Dec. 20, 1982.
Fay Observer
Dec 19
3B
Fay Times
Nov 23
1B
Fay Observer
April 11
2B
Fay Observer
Oct 11
1B
Historic gun, uniform added to colleciton in FILI Museum. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 17
1B
A solid gold medallion will be taken from a bank vault and carried to the
Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry's Armory on Burgess Street for the
installation of a new commanding officer. Photo incuded.
Fay Observer
Aug 22
1A
John H. Wheeler receives Fayetteville Jaycees Distiguished Service Award.
Fay Times
Jan 14
1B
Fayetteville Jaycees are helping imprisoned South Vietnamese Army Colonel
Nguyen Thi Mong Lam. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
Fayetteville Little Theater plans cultural exchange with English community theater.
Fay Times
Feb 27
5A
Fayetteville Little Theater Brings Back Best Stars, Songs To Mark Birthday Encore ! 20 Years Of Musical Magic - Photos Included
Fay Observer
Oct 17
1G
Larry Cheek interviews Hastings Theater Guild members - Photo included
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
Fayetteville City Council - Committees
Fayetteville City Council Committees survive vote.
Fayetteville City Government
Fayetteville City government's clerical efficiency effort, a centralized word
processing center has gotten under way. Photo incuded.
Fayetteville Governmental Departments
City trains department managers. Photo included.
Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry
Fayetteville Jaycees
Fayetteville Little Theater
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville Little Theater Cast Will Be Traveling To England To Perform The Play
'Death Of A Salesman' By Arthur Miller. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jul 16
11A
Fayetteville Little Theater will perform "Death of a Salesman" in exchange with
England. Photo included
Fay Times
Apr 20
8A
Fayetteville Little Theater won two awards at NC Theater Conference in WinstonSalem. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 11
1C
Fayetteville Little Theater charter to England is set for July 24
Fay Times
May 22
5A
Fay Times
Mar 22
5A
"The Wiz" at Fayetteville Little Theater said to lack "magic" - photo included
Fay Times
May
3
5A
Choreographer Renee Rose will help Fayetteville Little Theater produce "The
Wiz" - photos included
Fay Times
Apr 24
5A
Fay Times
Feb
1
5A
Fayetteville Little Theater's Babes in Toyland play is Christmas show best for
children.
Fay Times
Dec 13
5A
Victorian - style Operetta Is Fayetteville Little Theater's Christmas Show - Photo
Included
Fay Observer
Dec
5
2G
A Review Of Babes In Toyland
Fay Observer
Dec 10
13A
Death Of A Salesman' Scores In State Drama Competition - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Nov 14
11A
English Reviewer Of Fayetteville Little Theater Production of "Death Of A
Salesman" calls it finest production from amateur theater.
Fay Times
Sep 17
1C
Don McDowell, Who Played The Role Of Uncle Ben In "Death Of A Salesman,"
Reports On The Experience Of A Lifetime, The Fayetteville. Little Theater's July
24 - Aug 7 Cultural Exchange With The Stables Theater In Hastings England
Fay Observer
Aug 12
4B
All Reports Say Fayetteville Little Theater Made 'Salesman' A Hit With British
Exchange - Photo Of Bo Thorp included
Fay Times
Aug 10
6A
Fayetteville Little Theater's Death Of A Salesman May Be A Special Case,
According To Lee Yopp - Photo Included.
Fay Observer
Mar 14
3G
Fay Observer
Mar 20
5A
A Review: Encore! Fayetteville Little Theater's Birthday show of shows - Photo
Included
Fay Observer
Oct 27
9A
Review Of Fayetteville's Little Theatre new play production - 'Encore'. Photo
Included
Fay Times
Oct 25
5A
Fay Times
Dec 21
6A
Fayetteville Little Theater - "Death Of A Salesman
"Death of a Salesman" is said to be strong performance. Photo included
Fayetteville Little Theater - "The Wiz"
Fayetteville Little Theater - "The Women"
Fayetteville Little Theater production of "The Women" receives good reviews.
Photo included
Fayetteville Little Theater - Babes In Toyland
Fayetteville Little Theater - Death Of A Salesman
Fayetteville Little Theater - 'Death Of A Salesman
A Brilliant Cast Resurrects 'Death Of A Salesman' - A Review - Photo Included.
Fayetteville Little Theater - Encore
Fayetteville Little Theater - Lafayette
Plans advance for Fayetteville's 200th / Birthday Party
Fayetteville Little Theater - The Importance Being Earnest
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Photo of Special Reception, honoring members of Hastings Theatre Guild of
Hastings, England
Fay Times
Sep 17
1B
"The Importance Of Being Earnest" Will Open Aug 11 at The Fayetteville Little
Theater (Comedy By Oscar Wilde)
Fay Observer
May
4
8A
British Actors Agree: Fayetteville's 'Loverly.' Photo Included
Fay Observer
Sep 14
6A
A Review Of "The Importance Of Being Earnest - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Sep 16
4B
A Review: "The Wiz" Is A Whiz Of A Show - Photo Included
Fay Observer
May
1
6A
"The Wiz" opens at The Fayetteville Little Theater - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 25
2G
"The Women" Is Opening With A Champagne Premier At The Fayetteville Little
Theater - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jan 24
3C
A Review Of "The Women" - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jan 30
5A
Fay Times
Jul 20
7A
Fay Times
Sep 14
6A
Fay Times
Sep 17
1C
Public Housing contracts set
Fay Observer
Mar 11
12A
The Moderate Rehabilitation Program of the Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing
Authority has been completed with all 303 approved rental units leased.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
10B
Public Housing Sanitation improved
Fay Observer
Feb 12
6B
Renovation begins at Grove View Terrace Apartments
Fay Times
May 10
1B
Renovation of Grove View Terrace's Apartments, a $4.9 million project, is
proceeding on schedule.
Fay Observer
May
4
8B
Housing Authority seeking savings
Fay Observer
Jun 11
8B
The Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority is seeking federal funds to
modernize Campbell Terrace Public Housing units on Old Wilminton Road.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
10A
Public Officials' liability insurance against alleged errors and civil rights violations is
being considered for the Commissioners and staff personnel of the Fayetteville
Metropolitan Housing Authority.
Fay Observer
Dec 10
14B
New Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority tenants are paying an increased
rent of 5% of adjusted family income after deductions.
Fay Observer
Aug 13
1B
Fire caused approximately $5,000 damage to an apartment in Campbell Terrace.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
10B
Elvis Lewis Was Re-Elected To His Second One-Year Term As Chairman Of The
Housing Authority - Ray Codrington Announced That The Authority Had Been
Awarded $1,325 for Jazz Concerts To Be Provided
Fay Observer
Jan 22
6B
Fayetteville Little Theater - The Importance Being earnest
Fayetteville Little Theater - The Wiz
Fayetteville Little Theater - The Women
Fayetteville Little Theater -"Death of a Salesman"
Fayetteville Little Theater exchange theater presentation will leave soon for
Hastings, England. Photos included
Fayetteville Little Theater 'The Importance Being earnest
Fayetteville's Already A Hit With Visiting British Players. Photos Included
Fayetteville Little Theatre - The importance Being Earnest
A Review by Tom Lassiter of the Hastings Theater Guild's production of "The
Importance of Being Earnest," calls it a triumph
Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing Authority
Attorney Elvis Lewis, Jr., Chairman of the Fayetteville Metropolitan Housing
Authority, has been reappointed for another five-year term. Photo included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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A Two-Year Old Program Called Moderate Rehabilitation Is Enabling Citizens To
Renovate And Modernize Old Structures And Still Rent Them To Low Income
Residents - Photos Included
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jan 31
1C
Feature article on the Fayetteville Museum of Art. Photo included of Director
Phyllis McLeod. Alice Thrasher article.
Fay Observer
May 13
3B
If all goes as planned, the Fayetteville Museum of Art should receive about 150
phone calls in response to the First Annual Balloon Ascension. Photos included
Fay Observer
May 17
10A
"Art in the Park" is a Day Camp sponsored by the Fayetteville Museum of Art and
the Parks and Recreation Department. For information contact the The Museum or
the Recreation Department. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jun 25
13A
Art Museum plans collectors benefit with "no-lose" concept.
Fay Times
Jul 24
5A
The Fayetteville Museum of Art will hold an auction in order to raise $10,000
toward is $87,000 Budget. Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug
3
7A
Museum Gift Shop promotes area artists. Prices range from $1 to $100.
Fay Observer
Sep 17
7A
Museum's gift shop proved popular even before opening. Photo included. Phone
number at the Museum, located by Eutaw Shopping Center, is 485-5121
Fay Times
Sep
8
6A
Museum prospectors panhandle for art. Photos included
Fay Observer
Sep 14
6A
Children's Art Fair offers a day of fun for families. Alice Thrasher article. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Sep 16
4B
The Highland Country Club will serve a Far Eastern Feast at the 10th Annual Art
Ball. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1C
Tommy Dorsey Band will swing in Cumberland County Arena to benefit
Fayetteville Museum of Art. Photo included
Fay Times
Mar 31
6A
Fayetteville art museum contest winners selected. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 25
1C
Fayetteville Museum of Art exhibits oriental rugs. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan
8
11A
Artist Jerome Kohl's photographs are on display at the Fayetteville Museum of Art.
Photo of Kohl included.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
8A
Fayetteville Museum of Art sponsors Heirloom Discovery Day March 12 and 13.
Fay Times
Mar
6
5A
Paintings of Nicholas Kilmer are on display at the Fayetteville Museum of Art.
Photos included
Fay Observer
Mar 23
7A
A review of the works of artist Ben F. Long IV. Works are on display at the
Fayetteville Museum of Art. Sketches included
Fay Observer
Apr 20
7A
/a reveiew: One step further with artist Paul Feiler. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jul 13
7A
New exhibit opens the sense to art enjoyment ("Learning to Look"). Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug 16
5A
Robert Vickrey's "The Bird Man" is part of a one-man show at the Fayetteville
Museum of Art. Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug 23
9A
A review of the Robert Vickrey exhibit at the Fayetteville Museum of Art. The
exhibition is drawing a big audience. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Sep 20
5A
The 11th Annual Competition for NC Artists Exhibition is set for Nov. 21 though
Dec. 23 at the Fayetteville Museum of Art.
Fay Times
Sep 21
7A
Helen Moore began collecting primitive African art more than 40 years ago. Her
collection is being unveiled to the public in an exhibit at the Fayetteville Museum of
Art.
Fay Observer
Nov
2
6A
Photographer Jerome Kohl's exhibition is at Fayetteville Museum of Art. Photos
included
Fay Times
Feb 15
5A
Fayetteville Museum of Art
Fayetteville Museum of Art - Exhibitions
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville Park Rangers
Fayetteville Police Department gets Ranger case.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
8B
Al Surkin replaces Robert Tanner as the Chief Park Ranger in Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
May 30
4B
The Fayetteville Park Rangers Program is upgraded.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
1B
Fayetteville City Council action will mean that City Park Rangers will carry guns.
Fay Times
Feb
9
1A
The Fayetteville City Council Policy Committee backs giving Park Rangers arrest
powers.
Fay Observer
Feb
4
1B
Fayetteville City Manager John Smith has launched an investigation into
allegations that administration procedures within the Fayetteville Parks and
Recreation Department's Park Ranger Program have not been followed.
Fay Observer
Mar 14
1B
The possibility of Fayetteville Park Rangers becoming certified law enforcement
officers with power of arrest has taken a step closer to reality.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
1B
Fayetteville City Council voted to implement a program that would give City Park
Rangers the authority to arrest Park violators and carry weapons for self-protection.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
1B
Suspended Fayetteville Chief Park Ranger Robert Tanner has been reinstated in
the Park Ranger Program but with a reduction in grade.
Fay Observer
Apr 25
1B
Fayetteville Policeman Jake Parker says he is under departmental investigation
because of a complaint he filed about his job.
Fay Times
Feb 25
2B
Former City Councilman Wayne Williams says go-cart stories and statements
attributed to him are not accurate. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb 10
1B
The Fayetteville Police Department's new Traffic Program is aimed at wreck
reduction. Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 18
2B
Fayetteville Police crack down on speeding and drunk driving in new program.
Photo included
Fay Times
Feb 24
1B
136 speeding tickets given out in Fayetteville Police Department crack-down.
Fay Times
Feb 27
7B
The Fayetteville Civil Service Commission will meet to determine Patrolman Jake
C. Parker's status as a policeman.
Fay Observer
Mar
9
6B
Fayetteville Policeman Jake Parker has filed a complaint with the Police
Department's Internal Affairs Office against three ranking officers, claiming he is
being unfairly treated in his work assignment.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
7B
Fayetteville Police Department reinstates Police Officer jake Parker. Photo
included
Fay Times
Mar 11
2B
Fayetteville Civil Service Commission Chairman Harvey Beard suggested that if
Fayetteville Police Officers "pull their weight," many of the Department's problems
would be solved.
Fay Observer
Feb
5
1B
Fayetteville civil Service Commission defends promotion policy.
Fay Times
Feb
5
1A
Sam Cron, crime prevention consultant with the Fayetteville Police Department will
be honored by his peers at a banquet in Charlotte. Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb
4
2B
City Council is "pleased" with meeting with Police Chief Danny Dixon.
Fay Times
Jan 22
1B
About 22 Fayetteville police officers have signed an un-official list supporting plans
to sue the Fayetteville Civil Service Commission because of what they believe is
an unfair evaluation system for a Sergeant's position.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
1B
15 Fayetteville Police Officers plan lawsuit over grievances concerning promotions.
Fay Times
Jan 21
1B
Fayetteville Police Department policy change possibly linked to auto repairs.
Fay Observer
Jan 19
1A
See also: Fayetteville Police Department
Fayetteville Police Department
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Delays in screening applicants for 19 vacancies in Fayetteville Police Department
cause Police Academy to delay opening date.
Fay Times
Jan 11
1B
Fayetteville Police Department is now receiving and processing applications for
the next session of the Fayetteville Police Academy. See Officer Vera Bell, in
Room 13 of the Law Enforcement Center. Live Wire
Fay Observer
Jan
5
1A
Police Captain Paul Warner is under investigation following allegations that he
improperly appropriated evidence from the evidence room. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
9
1B
Fayetteville Police Department gets Ranger case.
Fay Times
Mar 16
8B
District Attorney verified reports that Fayetteville Police Captain Paul Warner has
been ordered to give the State Bureau of Investigation samples of his handwriting
in an ongoing inquiry into allegations made against the Captain.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
1B
Harold Oliver of 6553 Leland Drive was injured when he was struck by a
Fayetteville Police car on Robeson Street.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
9B
District Attorney Grannis advised Police Chief Danny Dixon that he should
reimburse the Police Athletic League $100 which had been donated to him by Earl
Britt last summer when Dixon suffered a severe heart attack.
Fay Observer
Mar 24
1A
District Attorney Ed Grannis says $100 gift to Police Chief Danny Dixon should be
returned.
Fay Times
Mar 25
1B
Police chief Danny Dixon will return $100 to the Police Athletic League to erase
doubts about receiving inappropriate gifts.
Fay Times
Mar 26
1B
Fayetteville Police Chief Danny Dixon returned $100 in alleged Police Athletic
League money he unknowingly received from the late Earl Britt, a Fayetteville
Police Juvenile Officer.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
1B
Fayetteville Police Officer J.C. Parker, suspended by Chief Danny K. Dixon for
failing to provide medical documentation concerning his physical capability in
performing his duties, was reinstated March 10. Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar 11
1B
Charges 'unlikely' against police Sargent Winwood D. McNair of Fayetteville in
fatal shooting of Curtis Junior Riley
Fay Times
Nov
2
1B
A man was shot by a Fayetteville Police Officer. No identification has been made
Fay Observer
Oct 30
2B
New Fayetteville Police unit called 'Street Crime' has charged 15 people with
prostitution-related crime since it began 1 week ago 10/12.
Fay Times
Oct 19
14B
A Fayetteville man volunteers to act as a 'Decoy' for vice arrests of prostitutes in
downtown Fayetteville
Fay Times
Nov 22
8B
Fayetteville Police Chief Danny Dixon Has Established A Street Crime Unit To
Attack Some Of The Inner City's Most Serious Problems And To Provide Support
To The Regular Patrol Divisions
Fay Observer
Oct 17
1B
J.C. Parker a Fayetteville Policeman seeks $1 million for his suspension
Fay Times
Dec 22
2B
Shortage of officers causes Fayetteville Police Department to reduce STEP
(Selective Traffic Enforcement Program) traffic plan
Fay Times
Oct 19
14B
Fayetteville Gets First Of New Police Cars: State Contract Purchase Saves $1,000
Per Vehicle
Fay Observer
May 17
1B
The Fayetteville Police Department's Campaign To Wipe Out Prostitution Is Being
Hailed as An Important Step In Plans To Revitalize Downtown Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Nov 26
1B
Street Crime Unit Makes Vice Arrest
Fay Observer
Dec 10
14B
Fayetteville Police Chief Danny Dixon is hoping the City will buy more patrol cars
and assign them to officers on an individual basis
Fay Times
Dec 14
1B
Kathy Ivey files Discrimination Complaint Against the Fayetteville Police
Department
Fay Times
Dec 21
13B
Former Fayetteville Policemen J.C. Parker Sues City For $1 Million, claiming His
Civil Rights Were Violated When He Was Suspended From His Job
Fay Observer
Dec 22
2B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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See Also Biography - Britt, Earl; Fayetteville Park Rangers; Suicide
Fayetteville - Park Rangers
Suicide
1
1Z
Officer W.L. Alsup of the Fayetteville Police slightly damaged a resident's car
when he fell on it while chasing a suspect
Fay Times
Sep 24
2B
Police Chief Says Changes Needed In Promotion System
Fay Observer
Dec 14
10B
20 recruits are slated for first Fayetteville Police Academy
Fay Times
Apr 28
10B
Fayetteville Police Tipline is back in business
Fay Times
Apr 13
5B
Fayetteville City Council is undecided about pay raises for police departments.
Fay Times
Apr
6
5B
Fayetteville Police Chief Danny Dixon approves 24 applicants for police academy
Fay Times
Apr
2
2B
Fayetteville Police Chief Danny Dixion Returned $100 in Alleged Police Athletic
League Money He Unknowlingly Received From The Late Earl Britt, A Fayetteville
Police Juvenile Officer
Fay Observer
Mar 26
1B
The International Association Of Chiefs Of Police Is a Legitimate Group And Many
Members Of The Fayetteville Police Dept. Are Members Of It - Live Wire
Fay Observer
May 24
2A
Fayetteville to phase out PAL (Police Athletic League) program.
Fay Times
Apr 15
1B
Hay Street Brawl Nets 14 GI's
Fay Observer
Sep
4
1B
No charges will be brought against Police Captain Paul Warner regarding
allegations Warner removed a go-cart from police evidence room.
Fay Times
Apr 17
1B
No Charges Will Be Brought Against Fayetteville Police Captain Paul Warner For
Allegedly Removing A Go-Cart From The Police Evidence Room
Fay Observer
Apr 17
3A
The Fayetteville City Council Delayed The Hiring of 24 Potential Police Officer
Applicants Certified By The Fayetteville Civil Service Commission After It Was
determined that the City Charter Procedure For Hiring Was Not Being Followed
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
City Council approved 20 black police officers for Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Apr 20
1B
Police Chief Danny Dixon will return $100 to the Poliice Athletic League, to erase
doubts about receiving inappropriate gifts.
Fay Times
Mar 26
1B
Fayetteville group backs continuation of PAL program. (PAL - Police Athletic
League)
Fay Times
May 14
2B
Fayetteville woman alleges police brutality. - Pauline Pridgen Devane.
Fay Times
May 15
14B
A Lawsuit Over More Than A Ton of Fish A Fayetteville Police Department Union
Allegedly Acquired To Throw A Fish Fry Was Settled After Two Days Of Trial
Fay Observer
May 15
12A
Fayetteville Police salaries may rise.
Fay Times
May 18
1B
Fayetteville Police Department Team won NC State Pistol Championship.
Fay Times
Jun 22
8B
Two New Fayetteville Police Cars, Answering A Call Behind The Cumberland
County Social Services Building On Maiden Lane, Collided In A Parking Lot - Photo
Fay Observer
Jul 20
8B
Fayetteville Police Academy graduates 17 persons. Photo included
Fay Times
Jul 31
1B
Photo Of The Fayetteville Police Graduation
Fay Observer
Jul 31
3A
Officers Quell Hay Street Brawl
Fay Observer
Sep
3
1B
The Fayetteville City Council May Hire 24 Police Officers To Fill 22 Current
Vacancies Within The Department
Fay Observer
Apr 19
8B
Fay Observer
Apr 30
18B
Fayetteville Progress
Fayettteville Progress Has Been Officially Certified As A US. Small Business
Administration Development Company For A Nine-County Area In Southeastern
NC - Photo
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fayetteville Progress Incorporated Announced The Implementation Of A
Downtown Commercial Loan Program That Will Provide About $3.7 Million In Low
Interest Loans For Business Rehabilitation
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Dec 10
1B
City Manager John Smith submitted recommendation to City Council for the
Fayetteville Recreation and Parks Department to take over running Senior Citizen
Service Center on Blue St.
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
New Recreation And Parks Chief Chosen In Fayetteville - Jack C. Wilson. Salary
Will Be $27,200 per year
Fay Times
Aug 17
1B
City Hires New Parks Director (Jack C. Wilson)
Fay Observer
Aug 16
1B
The Former Director Of The Fayetteville Parks And Recreation Dept. Pleaded No
Contest To A Charge of Purchasing A Pistol Without A Permit (Kenneth E.
"Sonny" Basinger)
Fay Observer
May 14
8B
Fayetteville City Recreation Department Has Organized "Beepball" Team for The
Blind - Photos Included
Fay Times
May
7
1B
The Last Person In The Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Department Charged
With Misappropriation Of Funds Faced a Three Member Grievance Committee
Which Will Recommend The Future Status of James Holland
Fay Observer
Apr 28
2B
Robert Tanner was reinstated as Park Ranger, but not as Chief Ranger.
Fay Times
Apr 23
2B
Kenneth E. "Sonny" Basinger resigns over hand gun controversy
Fay Times
Apr 16
1A
City Manager John Smith allows Chief Park Ranger Robert Tanner to withdraw
resignation, but suspended Tanner for five days.
Fay Times
Apr
3
1B
Results of probe of Recreation and Parks employees involvement in gun trade are
kept secret.
Fay Times
Mar 19
6C
Recreation and Parks Director Kenneth E. Basinger will be dismissed.
Fay Times
Mar 24
1A
Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Director Kenneth E. Basinger has been
suspended
Fay Observer
Mar 24
1B
District Attorney Ed Grannis recommends charges in probe of illegality by City
Park Rangers.
Fay Times
Mar 25
1A
Fayetteville Police Sergeant Bill Johnson Is Expected To Meet With The District
Attorney's Office To Decide Who In The Fayetteville Parks And Recreation
Department And Its Park Rangers Would Be Charged for Allegedly Being Involved
In Illegal Gun Transactions
Fay Observer
Mar 25
1B
Fayetteville advertises for new City Parks and Recreation Director. Salary is
$24,969
Fay Times
Apr 19
7B
Recreation and Parks Director Kenneth E. Basinger and City Park Ranger Gary D.
McKinney were served warrants on gun sales charges.
Fay Times
Mar 31
1B
Fayetteville Parks and Recreation Director Sonny Basinger Resigns Position.
Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 16
1A
Fayetteville Recreation and Parks Director Kenneth E. Basinger is under
investigation for misuse of funds. - photo included
Fay Times
Apr
7
1B
City Parks Grievance Decisions Awaited
Fay Observer
Apr 15
1B
Superintendent of Parks James H. Holland begins 5 day suspension.
Fay Times
Apr
8
1B
Fayetteville Recreation And Parks Director Kenneth Basinger Faces New Charge.
Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1B
City Manager John Smith delays certification of city park rangers as law
enforcement officers.
Fay Times
Apr
6
5B
Fayetteville's Chief Park Ranger Robert Tanner Has Withdrawn The Resignation
He Submitted Earlier and Has Been Suspended For Five Days
Fay Observer
Apr
3
3A
Fayetteville Recreation and Parks Department
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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City Manager John Smith is silent on decision concerning Chief Park Ranger.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Apr 15
1B
Fay Observer
Sep 16
1B
Fay Observer
Oct
6
1A
1
1Z
Fayetteville Redevelopment Commission
Fayetteville Redevelopment Commission votes Funding For Farmers Market
Fayetteville Sanitation Department
The Fayetteville Sanitation Department Will Begin Their Roadside Pickup of
Leaves and Pine Straw Nov. 1 And Continue Through Mar. 1 - Live Wire
See Also: Clean-Up Campaigns
Sanitation, Fleet Maintenance Department Move Into City's New Grove Street
Garage. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Oct
1
6B
City Policy On Leaves Again Gets Criticism
Fay Observer
Nov 30
12B
New Theater Plans to Spotlight Talent In Black Community. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Sep 18
7A
Showcase Theater Gives Black Talent Top Billing. Clyde MacMillian Is Director.
Photo Included
Fay Observer
Nov
1
11A
Spring Lake New
Sep 22
5
Fayetteville State University is awarded $545,804 grant for biology work
Fay Times
Oct 14
8C
$3,000 worth of equipment was stolen from a work site at FSU
Fay Times
Oct 27
5B
FSU State Car Use Said Wrong
Fay Observer
Nov 30
1B
Campus Building Window Damage Probed at FSU - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Dec 10
1B
Dr. A.A. Marley of 1st Presbyterian Church Challenged FSU to build culturally and
educationally. Photo Included
Fay Times
Dec 15
2B
FSU Opens Fundraising Campaign
Fay Observer
Dec 15
2B
The Biology Department At Fayetteville State University Has Been Awarded a
$545,804 Three Year Research Grant From The National Institutes of Health's
Minority Biomedical Research Support Program
Fay Observer
Oct
7
2B
FSU (Fayetteville State University) awards first master's degrees
Fay Times
May 10
1B
Letter To The Editor: Injustice At Fayetteville State By Elsa Francis
Fay Observer
May 10
4A
Swimming Pool And Gymnasium At FSU Are Vandalized
Fay Times
Jun
4
10B
Student Aid 'Cloudy' But Shouldn't Hamper FSU
Fay Observer
Jun 11
8B
FSU (Fayetteville State University) report optimistic about future enrollment
Fay Times
Apr
2
2B
3rd Annual Charles W. Chesnutt Arts Festival is chance for FSU (Fayetteville
State University) to work on community image. Photo included
Fay Times
Apr
2
1C
FSU (Fayetteville State University) Gets Money Manager - Don Lloyd. Photo
Included
Fay Observer
Apr 15
1B
Book rental policy for textbooks at FSU will not be available in the Summer.
Fay Times
May 27
1B
Six Master's Degrees Were Awarded For The First Time At FSU's 115th
Graduation Ceremony. Photo Included
Fay Observer
May 10
1B
Governor Hunt Told A Group Of Local Business, Military And Governmental
Leaders That FSU's Importance As A Regional Learning Institution Should Not Be
Overlooked
Fay Observer
Oct
1B
Fayetteville Showcase Theater
Fayetteville Showcase Theatre
Area's First Black Theatre Organized (Fayetteville Showcase Theatre) Photo
Included
Fayetteville State University
Monday, September 21, 2009
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Electricity Was Out On A Section Of FSU Campus For At Least 48 Hours
Fay Observer
Jul 16
10B
Student Aid Rules Put FSU In Quandary
Fay Times
Aug 25
1B
Governor Jim Hunt will be guest speaker September 30 at Fayetteville State
University
Fay Times
Sep 24
5B
FSU Trying To Raise Funds In Attempt To Win Grant
Fay Observer
Sep 24
6B
Governor Hunt Will Begin FSU's Observance Of National Higher Education Week
Fay Observer
Sep 28
6B
Governor Jim Hunt to visit Fayetteville to kick off Education Week at FSU
Fay Times
Sep 30
10C
Fay Times
Jun
3
3B
Arts Festival Cashes In On Cultural Resources At FSU - Jazz Will Be A Highlight
April 7 when Fayetteville's Own Jazz Trumpeter Ray Codrington Will Perform Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr
2
11A
Charles W. Chesnutt: His Legacy Lives On Through His Writing. Photos Included Alice Thrasher Article
Fay Observer
Apr
9
11A
Fay Observer
Dec
2
1B
Warrant Issued In FSU Hubcap Case (Lawrence Frazier)
Fay Observer
Dec 29
1B
NC Official Raps FSU students' use of state auto. Photo Included
Fay Times
Nov 30
1B
4 of 5 FSU Basketball players charged with stealing hubcaps had their charges
dismissed in Cumberland County Courts
Fay Observer
Dec
1
1B
FSU was given a 'good' OK its latest audit report. Photo included
Fay Times
Dec
1
1B
FSU Received A $798,434 Grant From The Federal Department Of Education
Fay Observer
Nov 12
8B
FSU Says Cuts In Aid May Affect Enrollment - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr
2
1B
FSU needs $250,000 to shoot for $3 Million Jackpot
Fay Times
Sep 24
5B
Hayes - Howell And Associates, architects of Southern Pines, Were Picked For
FSU Library
Fay Observer
Jan
7
1B
Architects are chosen for new FSU library building.
Fay Times
Jan
7
6B
Fay Times
Jun 11
2B
Feature Article On Astronomer Jan Daborwski At Work In The Planetarium At
FSU - Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan 17
1G
Photo: Dr. Valeria P. Fleming Shows New Fayetteville State University Students
The Pendulum In The Lobby Of The FSU Planetarium
Fay Observer
Aug 30
9B
Feature Article On Jan Dabrowski In The FSU Observatory - Photo included - Alice
Thrasher Article
Fay Observer
Dec
Fayetteville State University - Alumni
FSU Alumni Association president Jeannett Council has big plans. Photo included
Fayetteville State University - Arts Festival
Fayetteville State University - Atheletics
FSU Athlete Penalized For Hubcap Theft
Fayetteville State University - Athletics
Fayetteville State University - Finance
Fayetteville State University - Library
Fayetteville State University - Masters Program
FSU adds new Masters Program as it ponders student aid problem
Fayetteville State University - Planetarium
7
10A
Fayetteville State University - Radio Station
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 230 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
FSU radio station boosting power (WFSS).
Fay Observer
Nov 17
2B
Photo: FSU Officials Broke Ground For The Construction Of A 480 Foot Broadcast
Tower University Station WFSS, Which Will Allow The Statiion To Expand To
100,000 Watts
Fay Observer
Sep
9
1B
$3.5 million dollars is received by Fayetteville State University students in aid.
Fay Observer
Dec 11
2B
FSU suing ex-students who have defaulted on their college loans.
Fay Times
Nov 23
1B
FSU files suits for repayment of student loans.
Fay Observer
Nov 22
1B
Students at FSU cause incident.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
1B
Fayetteville State University penalizes Lawrence Frazier, who pleaded guilty to a
misdemeanor larceny.
Fay Times
Dec
2
1B
Four FSU students were cleared in theft charges, while one admits guilt.
Fay Times
Dec
1
1A
Fun gets out of hand at FSU's Homecoming celebration.
Fay Times
Oct 22
9C
Fay Times
Nov 16
5B
FTI Board postpones joining consortium with 3 other area schools.
Fay Times
Jul 22
10B
Howard E. Boudeau resigned as President of Fayetteville Technical Institute after
19 years. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov
2
1B
FTI's visiting artist Ken Hubbard talks about sax (saxaphone). Photos included.
Fay Observer
Dec 17
13A
Bob Borden, design instructor at FTI, discusses his class in creative problem
solving. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 15
5A
Governor Hunt and Secretary of State Thad Eure visit FTI. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan
7
1A
Horiculture students at FTI designed and landscaped a garden exhibit (arboretum)
and it received an Honorable Mention Award at the Southern Living Show in
Charlotte. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 18
1E
Feature article on FTI's artist in residence, Kay Bowling. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 20
7A
FTI shelves consortium proposal.
Fay Observer
Jul 20
14B
FTI may face overcrowding.
Fay Observer
May 25
6B
FTI Building Trades Foundation will donate money for students to build a house to
practice skills.
Fay Times
May 25
1B
Feature article on Ken Hubbard (visiting artist at FTI). Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 28
5A
FTI seeks funds for roof repairs.
Fay Observer
Mar
4
2B
FTI will save $30,000 by eliminating the position of Assistant Dean of Instruction.
Fay Times
Sep 21
7B
Kenneth A. Hubbard, visiting artist at FTI is a saxophonist from Raleigh. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Aug 24
5B
Fall quarter enrollment at FTI at record level, President reports.
Fay Observer
Sep 12
2B
Fay Times
Nov
Fayetteville State University - Student Loans
Fayetteville State University - Students
Fayetteville State University Chancellor
Dr. Alvin F. Anderson has been named Vice Chancellor of Institutional
Development at Fayetteville State University. Photo Included
Fayetteville Technical Institute
Fayetteville Technical Institute - Finance
Fayetteville Technical Institute told to tighten budget belt a notch.
Monday, September 21, 2009
3
14B
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Subject
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Local budget increase endorsed by FTI Board.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1B
Competition for the presidency post at Fayetteville Technical Institute is heavy.
Fay Observer
Dec 11
10B
Howard Boudreau, President of FTI, says Institute credits should be transferable.
Fay Observer
May 16
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 26
1B
Fay Times
Oct
8
2B
Fay Observer
May
2
2B
Jul
5
1A
Fayetteville Technical Institute - President
Fayetteville Technical Institute - Salaries
FTI administrators get pay hikes.
Fayetteville Technical Institute - Students
Books save student Tim E. Williams in shooting at FTI.
See also: Crime and Criminals - Owens
FTI students, led by highly skilled instructors, are making invaluable contributions
to a number of churches and non-profit institutions as part of their learning
experience. Photos included
Fayetteville Urban Ministry
Interview with Reverend Mike Aiken, Director of Fayetteville Urban Ministry.
Fay Times
The Fayetteville Urban Ministry received a $7,500 grant from the Cumberland
Community Foundation to build solar heating window units for low-income
residents. Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 29
1F
Teaching adults to read is only part of scope of Fayetteville Urban Ministry. Photo
included
Fay Times
Feb 10
6A
Fort Bragg Commander Lt. Gen. Mackmull says soldiers won't pay tuition bills
from Cumberland County Schools.
Fay Times
Jan 13
1B
Sara M. Riley, head of Fayetteville city Schools' Child nutrition Programs was one
of three people from across the country to testify before a Senate Subcommmittee
about the impact of Federal cuts on School Lunch Programs.
Fay Observer
Feb 25
1B
Impact Aid developments encourage School Officials in Fayetteville and
Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Dec 13
1B
Cumberland County School Officials are compiling a list of non-domiciled students
in preparation for mailing bills for tuition approved by the Board in July.
Fay Observer
Oct 31
1B
Onslow suit challenges State Law on school tuition.
Fay Times
Sep 21
14A
Military dependents attending Fayetteville schools will not be charged tuition for
the 1982-83 school year, according to the Board of Education.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
1B
The Cumberland County Board of Education voted to rescind its decision to
charge tuition to students who are not legal NC residents.
Cumb. Co. Outlo
Nov 25
1
Tuition Tax Credit may increase private school enrollment.
Fay Observer
Apr 18
1B
Government files suit challenging Onslow Tuition Plan
Fay Observer
Nov
8
1B
Tuition Tax Plan wrong, according to educator Jerome H. Melton.
Fay Observer
Apr 16
1B
Fayetteville City Schools, still in doubt about future of Impact Aid, will send $150
tuition bills to out-of-state students' families.
Fay Times
Feb
3
1B
Impact aid debated at briefing for Lt. Gen. Jack V. Mackmull.
Fay Observer
Jan 13
1B
Cumberland County school will get an unexpected $513.00 in Impact Aid.
Fay Times
Nov 20
1B
FBI
See: United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Aid
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Revision of NC school tuition law for public schools is sought.
Fay Times
Feb
1
11A
Amendment is sought to controversial school tuition law.
Fay Times
Feb 10
1B
State expected to lose millions from latest budget cuts.
Fay Observer
Feb 19
5A
City Councilman Aaron Johnson gets briefing on "New Federalism."
Fay Observer
Feb
4
1B
Governor Jim Hunt says Reagan "New Federalism" is "wrong" and "unfair."
Fay Times
Feb
8
1B
Governor Hunt says he will ask the nation's governors to draft an alternative to
Reagan's "New Federalism," which calls on the states to assume control of over
40 social programs.
Fay Observer
Feb
8
1B
Hunt opposes the transfer of the Food Stamp Program and Aid to Families with
Dependent Children Program to the State.
Fay Observer
Feb 18
5A
Governor Jim Hunt predicts $1 billion cost to NC for Reagan's "New Federalism."
Fay Times
Feb 20
1A
Governor Hunt says governors are willing to compromise on "New Federalism."
Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 23
5A
NC groups urge President Reagan to halt further cutbacks.
Fay Times
Feb 24
7B
Robeson County faces program cuts.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
5A
Fay Observer
May 20
2B
More than $1.7 million in bids for building a ferry and repairing two others were
awarded.
Fay Observer
Dec 11
2B
See "Live Wire" for the schedule of the Ferry Boat soing between Southport and
Fort Fisher.
Fay Observer
Jul 14
2A
Fay Times
Nov 30
1A
Fay Observer
Oct
7
2A
Chadbourn salutes Strawberry Festival.
Fay Observer
May
7
5A
Chadbourn is jammed for 50th Annual Strawberry Festival. Photos included
Fay Times
May
8
1B
Photos of Strawberry Festival Parade in Chadbourn.
Fay Times
May
8
1A
50th Annual Strawberry Festival begins in Chadbourn.
Fay Times
May
7
2B
Jul 11
1B
Federally Sponsored Programs
Fences
Photo: Grace Gillis helps her mother-in-law paint a fence constructed from old hay
rake wheels at the Gillis residence near 401 South.
Ferries
Fertilization, Artificial
See: Impregnation, Artificial
Festivals
Dogwood Festival Week to star Red Skelton and others next Spring in Fayetteville
Festivals - Ayden
The Collard Festival is held in Ayden during the middle of September, usually from
the 5th to the 11th - Live Wire
Festivals - Chadbourn
Festivals - Denton
Photos: the Handy Dandy Railroad is operated by Brown Lofton and Howard
Latham at annual Fly-In and Threshers Reunion at Denton.
Fay Observer
Festivals - Fayetteville
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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Comedian Red Skelton is scheduled to appear in April in Fayetteville as one of the
highlights of the First NC Dogwood Festival.
Fay Observer
Nov 30
1B
Dogwood Festival is planned for Fayetteville, possibly as annual event.
Fay Times
Jun
3
1B
Fay Times
Aug 26
24C
Fay Observer
Feb
9
11A
Fay Observer
Oct 30
2B
Fay Observer
Mar
9
1A
Fay Times
Apr 26
1B
2,000 people turned out for the fourth Annual Tabor Labor Day Jubilee Festival.
Fay Times
Sep
7
1A
Tabor City comes alive with Labor Day Festival.
Fay Times
Sep
7
1B
Fay Times
May 14
3A
The Azalea Festival in Wilmington will run from April 15 to 18 this year. The
Carolina Beach version of the Festival is expected to run concurrently. Live Wire
Fay Observer
Feb 15
2A
Wilmington giving Arts Festival a touch of class - a ten day series of special
events will feature Ella Fitzgerald. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan 29
13A
Cumberland County Rescue Squad officials are working with a County Fire Chiefs
on a new agreement for operating fire department rescue teams.
Fay Times
Dec
Spring Lake and Manchester Volunteer Firemen refused to answer emergency call
after alleged assault.
Festivals - Hendersonville
Hendersonville opens annual Apple Festival.
Festivals - High Point
Contestants are being sought for the NC Cardinal Festival Pageant
Festivals - Linden - Country Crossroad
The Fourth Annual Country Crossroad Festival is being held in Linden, NC.
Festivals - Myrtle Beach
The Carolina Country Jamboree will be held July 10th and 11th in Myrtle Beach.
Live Wire
Festivals - Scotland County
Scotland County Arts in the Park Festival is biggest ever. Photo included
Festivals - Tabor City
Festivals - White Lake
Thousands of visitors are expected at Annual White Lake Water Festival.
Festivals - Wilmington
Film Festivals
See: North Carolina Film Festival
Fire Departments
Vander Fire Department is rated one of the best in NC. Service, excitement spark
County Volunteer Fireman. Photos included
Fire Departments - Cumberland County
8
1B
Fay Times
Jul 26
1A
Firemen asked Spring Lake Board of Aldermen to find out why local magistrate
refused to issue arrest warrant.
Fay Times
Jul 27
1B
The Manchester Volunteer Fire Department is demanding a public apology from a
ranking member of the Spring Lake Police Department.
Fay Observer
Nov
2
14B
Gillette Horne grows flowers around Fayetteville fire stations. Photo included
Fay Times
May 14
1C
New system will help fire department answer calls on time.
Fay Times
Aug
1A
Fire Departments - Fayetteville
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fire Fighters
Assault on fire fighters in Spring Lake continues to cause controversy.
Fay Times
Jul 31
1B
Female fire fighter Pat Robinson finds acceptance in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jun 14
1B
The lady fire fighters at Anderson Creek. Photos included
Spring Lake New
Apr 21
3
Fayetteville Firefighters were tested on various practical skills at Pope Park's fire
Tower as part of an overalll test for advancement.
Fay Observer
Mar 14
2B
NC residents aren't likely to face a handgun ban.
Fay Times
Jan
2
1A
Cape Fear Region officials say handgun ban not probable.
Fay Times
Dec
8
1A
David A. Blaylock, Jr. presented Mayor Bill Hurley an antique Fayetteville Musket
manufactured during the Civil War at the Confederate States Armory on the site of
the Fayetteville Arsenal.
Fay Times
Aug 26
14C
NC officials say they don't expect to see a state push for gun control legislation.
Fay Times
Mar 18
9C
Feature article on handguns. Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 18
1G
Handcrafted guns gy John Rhodes. Photos included
Fay Observer
Jul
9
13A
Sheriff Ottis Jones toughens handgun standards.
Fay Observer
Sep
1
2B
Burlington police will become the first law enforcement officers in NC to use a new
electronic "stun gun" designed to immobilize a person without permanent injury.
Fay Observer
Oct 17
2B
A Cumberland County Sheriff's Deputy's former gun was used in an assassination
of a Libyan official in 1980.
Fay Times
Nov
3
1B
No anti-gun law seen by legislators.
Fay Observer
Mar 18
5A
Three Cape Fear Area men are indicted for illegal possession of firearms.
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
Ralph Hanna, Dunn's Volunteer Fire Chief for at least 52 years will retire
December 31, 1982
Fay Observer
Dec 31
8B
Photos of spot brush firefighters in Cape Fear Region.
Fay Times
Apr
5
6B
Fay Observer
May 28
5A
Fay Times
Nov 23
1A
Gusting winds fueled more than 24 fires in Cape Fear Region. Photo included
Fay Times
Apr
7
1A
High winds fuel more fires in Cape Fear Region. Photo included
Fay Times
Apr 14
1B
More fires erupt across the state.
Fay Times
Apr 15
6B
Area fires burn 10,000 acres, primarily in Bladen and Harnett Counties. Photo
included
Fay Times
Apr
5
1A
Contamination feared from chemical fire between Tarboro and Rocky Mount.
Fay Observer
Dec 29
6A
Two children killed by fire in Western NC.
Fay Times
Nov 19
8D
Firearms
Firefighters
Firefighters - Asheville
Fireman's body is identified in Asheville. (Raymond Joseph Flowers)
Firefighters - Charlotte
Firemen in Charlotte just watch as Police Officer Jeff Ballard was beaten.
Fireflys
See: Insects
Fires
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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Threat of forest fires builds in dry weather.
Fay Times
Apr 13
1A
Cigarette regulation urged to cut furniture fires.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
5A
Major forest fires in Cape Fear Region now under control
Fay Times
Apr
8
2B
Duplin and Pender Counties were scene of forest fires over 10,000 acres April
25th.
Fay Times
Apr 26
12B
Cigarettes blamed for furniture fires by an appointee to the US Consumer Product
Safety Commission.
Fay Times
Oct 18
6B
Firefighters control state forest fires.
Fay Times
Apr 12
6B
Cape Fear Region fires brought under control.
Fay Times
Apr
6
1B
Forest fires sweep County and area. Photos included
Fay Observer
Apr
5
1A
800 Scouts flee blaze in Bladen County
Fay Times
Apr
5
1A
Firelighting incidents increasing.
Fay Observer
Jan
2
8A
Firemen from every Cumberland County Volunteer Fire Department battled a fire
pushed by high winds in a meandering two mile North Easterly trail along the
Seaboard Coastline Railroad off Camden Road near Hope Mills April 3.
Fay Observer
Apr
4
1A
Freeze fears replace forest fire worries. Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr
7
1A
Eddie Moses Ragin, who is an employee at the Greyhound Bus Lines, had to find
another way home after someone piled some paper in the front seat of his car and
set it on fire.
Fay Observer
Jun 14
12B
21 year-old Bobby Marlow of Asheville rescued two persons from a burning car.
Fay Times
Mar
5
1A
Fay Observer
Dec 30
1B
Margie Baldwin of Bladenboro and her two daughters burned to death when their
trailer home was destroyed by fire.
Fay Observer
Apr
7
8A
Mobile home fire kills mother, two daughters.
Fay Times
Apr
7
8B
Fay Times
Jan
4
6B
Fay Observer
Aug
2
1B-
Insurance task force to be assigned to investigate claims from the Baxter-Hariss
Company warehouse fire in Charlotte, NC.
Fay Times
Sep 17
8B
Chemical fire in Charlotte sends 29 people to hospital.
Fay Times
Sep 14
1A
Danger seen to food after fire in Charlotte. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 14
1A
The chemical fire that led to the evacuation of hundreds of residents in Charlotte
could conceivably happen in Cumberland County
Fay Times
Sep 15
1B
Ingram to tour evacuated areas in Charlotte to determine liability.
Fay Times
Sep 16
5A
Charlotte fire officials told to enforce safety codes.
Fay Observer
Sep 17
5A
Fires - Automobiles
Fires - Beaver Dam
A fire that destroyed the Beaver Dam Seafood Restaurant may have been started
by a faulty electrical outlet. Photo included
Fires - Bladenboro
Fires - Boone
Boone fire destroyed the American Wicker, Incorporated Plant.
Fires - Cedar Creek
Fire caused heavy damage to the 10-room brick and frame home of Moses
McLaurin in Cedar Creek. Photo included
Fires - Charlotte
Monday, September 21, 2009
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More than 1,400 Charlotte residents fled their homes when a chemical fire spread
toxic fumes over the city.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Sep 15
1A
Fay Observer
Sep 20
8B
Randall Smith and Norman Baker were killed in house fire in Basstown.
Fay Times
Apr 13
5B
Fire destroys Clinton firm.
Fay Observer
Jan 15
5A
Fay Times
Dec 27
1B
Fay Times
Sep
1
1B
Four weekend fires reported in Cumberland County.
Fay Observer
Jan
4
5B
Fire destroys Beaver Dam Seafood Restaurant. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 30
1B
Dunn Leaf warehouse burns; fire officials blame arsonists. Photo
Fay Times
Dec 21
1B
Trailer fire spotted by neighbors on Apache Street. Owner of mobile home was not
identified. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 13
1B
The former clubhouse of the Boys Clubs of Cumberland County damaged by a fire
in early July, was destroyed by a blaze discovered August 15.
Fay Observer
Aug 16
1B
Fire damages Boys' Club building.
Fay Times
Fire destroyed the two-story rick home on the Sanders Farm off Cliffdale Road.
Fires - Cherokee
A motel in Cherokee was evacuated September 19 as firemen from three counties
battled a blaze which began at the motel and spread to a nearby shop.
Fires - Clinton
Fires - Coats
J.W. Sorrell of Coats recalls the night since his grocery store exploded and he was
burned over 50% of his body.
Fires - Columbus County
Call for help unanswered in Columbus trailer fire. Veedis Worley called the Fire
Department but the Fire Chief, Jerry Watts, decided not to come because it was
four miles from Tabor City.
Fires - Cumberland County
Jul
7
10A
Fay Observer
May 28
13B
Photo: Cumberland County Firemen fought a blaze which destroyed Gray's Creek
Seafood on Chicken Foot Road.
Fay Observer
Jan
4
1B
O.T. Wilson died in fire in his home in Dunn.
Fay Times
Jan
7
2B
Warehouse fire in Dunn is believed to be the work of Arsonist
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1A
John Calhoun, the owner of the Dunn warehouse which was destroyed by fire, said
he believes someone was trying to put him out of business.
Fay Observer
Dec 22
1A
Evidence of arson found in the blaze of the Big Four Tobacco Warehouse.
Fay Times
Dec 22
2B
Fay Observer
Jan 18
6A
Fay Times
Nov
2
14B
A fire of undetermined origin destroyed a leather shop in Eutaw Village Mini Mall.
Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 18
1B
George Moore, 60, and Nellie Sherman, about 80, died in a fire that destroyed a
two-story home on Robeson Street.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
1A
Fires - Dunn
Fires - Durham
Fire breaks out in a Durham motel, routs 75 guests (Carolina-Duke Motor Inn).
Fires - Erwin
J.W. Sorrell of Erwin seriously hurt in blast - his grocery store exploded when he
opened the door.
Fires - Fayetteville
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fire caused approximately $5,000 damage to an apartment in Campbell Terrace.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
10B
A fire caused extensive damage inside a closed Hay Street Theater.
Fay Times
Oct 21
5B
A light fixture is blamed for fire at the Pilot Life Insurance Company in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Oct
1
2B
Three-year-old Thomas Graham was rescued from a burning house by a neighbor
(Ms. Gerti Smith). Photo included.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
1A
Gerti Smith rescued a 3 year old boy Thomas 'Peabo' Graham from his burning
home.
Fay Times
Nov 10
1B
Broadway Theater at 215 Hay Street was damaged in an early morning fire. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Oct 20
1B
The bicycle shop on Bragg Boulevard was partly destroyed by fire 10/11. Police
are investigating. Photos included
Fay Times
Oct 12
1B
James Lee, 70, of Green Valley Trailer Park, died when a fire started in his kitchen.
Fay Observer
Jan 16
10A
Fire destroys the interior of the Pilot Life Building on Fairway Drive. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 30
1A
Woman whose trailer caught fire in Bonnie doone has been identified as Mrs. John
Dyer of 206 Apache Street.
Fay Observer
Sep 14
6B
The Great Fire of 1831 in Fayetteville - sketch of map included
Fay Observer
Jul 25
1F
Fayetteville Fire Chief Thurmon says Fire Department acted swiftly and
competently in January 21 fire which killed two people.
Fay Times
Jan 23
6B
Fire hits the bicycle shop at 2731 Bragg Boulevard. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 11
1A
Fatal fire call response probed Robeson Street where two elderly persons died.
Fay Observer
Jan 22
1A
A building used as a meeting place for Boys' clubs on Glenrock Drive was
damaged by fire.
Fay Observer
Jul
7
6B
6-month old Adrian P. DeAngelis of 1158 Hissop Street, Lot 59, died in a mobile
home fire April 24. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 25
1A
Fayetteville Police suspect arson in a fire that caused minor damage to the second
floor of the Dixie Diner in the 400 block of Hay Street.
Fay Observer
May
5
3B
Fire destroyed the Mid-way Drive-in Theater screen and business offices.
Fay Observer
Jun
7
1B
Fire caused "minimal" damage at Kelly Springfield Tire Company in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Jun
8
5B
Mid-way Drive-in Theater screen was destroyed by fire June 7. Photo
Fay Times
Jun
8
1B
George Edward Stanbaugh was critically burned when his home exploded in Hall's
Trailer Park on Camden Road.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
1B
Kelly Springfield has another fire.
Fay Times
Jun 12
14B
McDonald's on the Boulevard was damaged by smoke.
Fay Observer
Two die in Fayetteville fire as rescue attempt fails. Photo included
Jul
1
13B
Fay Times
Jan 22
1A
Five brothers aged 10 - 16 were injured in a fire at their Gastonia home Jan. 14.
Fay Times
Jan 15
1B
Five brothers burned during fire in Gastonia home.
Fay Observer
Jan 15
6B
Three children killed in Greensboro fire.
Fay Times
Feb
8
11A
Kerosene heater blamed in deaths in Greensboro.
Fay Observer
Feb 14
3B
Fay Observer
Apr
8A
Fires - Gastonia
Fires - Greensboro
Fires - Harnett County
Harnett County forest fire put out after destroying 10 homes.
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Fires - Hoke County
Harnett County Forest Fire Put Out After Destroying 10 Homes
Fay Observer
Apr
6
8A
Photo: Firemen watch as flames rip through the front porch of a house belonging
to Randy Johnson at 6211 Hackberry Drive in Hope Mills.
Fay Times
Jan 11
1B
Photo Of Burning Mobile Home Near Village Green On Rockfish Road - Home
Belonged To Arthur Stephenson And Willa House
Fay Observer
Nov
8
7B
Photo: Firemen Watch As Flames Rip Through The Front Porch Of A House
Belonging To Randy Johnson At 6211 Hackberry Drive In Hope Mills
Fay Observer
Jan 11
1B
Photograph of Hope Mills mobile home which burned Nov. 7, 1982 injuring two
people.
Fay Times
Nov
8
1A
Fay Times
Apr 15
1A
James Flow Spry a 19 year veteran with the Laurinburg Fire Department suffered
a fatal heart attack while fighting a fire.
Fay Times
Dec
1
14A
A Fire, Believed To Have Been Triggered By Lightning, Destroyed A Large
Landmark, Wood And Metal Warehouse Building Near Laurinburg
Fay Observer
Aug 11
10A
Fay Observer
Nov
9
7A
Electric Heater Thought To Be Cause Of Raleigh Fire - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 30
5A
Raleigh fire killed 4 persons.
Fay Times
Apr 30
1B
Four People Died And Two Were Injured In An Early Morning Fire Which Gutted A
Frame Apartment House Near Downtown Raleigh - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 29
1A
Fire Hits Pine State Creamery In Raleigh
Fay Observer
Apr 25
4B
Fay Observer
May 11
5A
Fay Times
May 11
8B
The Spring Lake
Apr 14
1
Fay Times
Jan
2
1B
Fire in Smithfield burned Riverside Tobacco Warehouse. Photos included
Fay Times
Mar 12
1C
Smithfield fire destroyed old tobacco warehouse.
Fay Times
Mar 11
3B
Fay Observer
Jun
1A
Fires - Hope Mills
Fires - Johnsonville
Jennifer Bergman's mobile home was destroyed by a forest fire in Harnett
County. - photo included
Fires - Laurinburg
Fires - Lenoir
Warehouse Fire Destroys Furniture In Lenoir
Fires - Raleigh
Fires - Red Springs
Red Springs Apartment Fire Kills Child
Fires - Robeson County
Robeson County fire kills infant.
Fires - Sandhills
When The Sandhills Blazed - Photos Included
Fires - Sanford
The Library Restaurant in Sanford suffered extensive damage by fire.
Fires - Smithfield
Fires - Steadman
Fire Destroys The Kaiser Agricultural Chemical Company In Stedman - Photo
Included
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Photo of fire at Kaiser Agricultural Chemical Company in Stedman.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Jun
1
1A
SBI is investigating probably arson in the fire at Bell Electric Company in Tabor City
Fay Times
Dec 31
2B
Tabor City Store Fire Said Set By Arsonist
Fay Observer
Feb 10
12A
Fay Times
Dec 29
11B
Fay Times
Apr
3
1B
Fay Times
Jan 29
6C
Fay Times
Aug 30
7B
Bradley Creek Elementary School In Wilmington Is Destroyed By Fire
Fay Observer
Oct 12
3A
Fire Guts Historic Gray Gables Restaurant In Wilmington - No Evidence Of Arson
Found
Fay Observer
Jun 25
6A
Fay Times
Dec 15
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 17
2B
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1C
State Agriculture Department Officials Remain Puzzled About The Cause Of A
Fish Kill In The Pamlico And Pungo Rivers
Fay Observer
Jan
2
3A
Nash County Farmer J.C. Lamm Is One Of Three NC Farmers Who Raises
Catfish For Food On A Large Scale
Fay Observer
Mar 24
1C
Fay Observer
Aug
1
11D
North Carolina could become the nation's 3rd or 4th largest seafood producing
state
Fay Times
Dec
9
8B
North Carolina Oystermen Are Expecting A Slim Year
Fay Times
Nov
4
10C
Oyster Shortage Forecast
Fay Observer
Nov
3
7A
Two Species Of Snapping Shrimp, Previously Thought Not To Prey On Clams,
Could Endanger The Multimillion Dollar Clam Fishing Industry In The State
Fay Observer
Oct 10
1B
Clam dredging in parts of the intracoastal waterway is considered
Fay Observer
Jan 27
12A
North Carolina embargoes Louisiana oysters
Fay Times
Sep 30
18C
Fires - Tabor City
Fires - Taraboro
Asbestos Contamination Possible in Taraboro Fire
Fires - Wade
Photo of fire in Wade, with losses estimated at $50,000.
Fires - Wadesboro
Plantation house is destroyed by fire in Anson County
Fires - Whispering Pines
Fire In Whispering Pines Kills Unidentified Person.
Fires - Wilmington
Fires - Wilson
Four die in housefire in Wilson; Junious Pope saved two children caught in burning
house
Fires - Winston Salem
Winston-Salem Fire Is Fatal To Three
Firewood
Firewood: Guide to buying, handsplitting, storing
Fish
Fish And Fishing
Sportfishing School At The Harkers Island Fishing Center Has Students On Long
Waiting List
Fish And Shellfish
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
Shellfish Danger Cited
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Apr 11
6B
Fay Times
Dec
9
16B
CP&L Has Agreed To Conduct An Environmental Monitoring Program On Hyco
Lake In Person County, Where 40,000 Dead Fish Were Discovered In 1980 With
High Levels Of Selenium In Their Bodies
Fay Observer
Jun 29
5A
Fish Kill In Merchant's Millpond State Park In Gates County Is Blamed On Heavy
Rains
Fay Observer
Jun
9
9D
5,000 Fish Killed In Johnathan's Creek In Haywood
Fay Observer
May
6
15A
Corps of Engineers probing fish kill in Beaverdam Creek Lake
Fay Observer
Jul
9
6B
NC Commercial Fishing Industry Hurting
Fay Observer
Mar
5
5A
U.S. Senate ok's plan to restore Pisgah Fishery Funds
Fay Times
Dec 16
14B
Shifting Shoals Threaten State Seafood Industry
Fay Observer
Mar 19
5A
NC Division of Marine Fisheries report seafood catches down by 20%, and
situation is getting worse.
Fay Times
Mar 11
8C
Commercial fishing cost may increase.
Fay Times
Mar 12
3B
Fishermen Foundering In Economic Trough - The State Seafood Industry Declined
From A Record $68.8 Million In 1980 To $57.5 Million In 1981
Fay Times
Aug 30
7B
Gas Tax Bill scuttles plan to sink old nuclear submarines off coasts of North
Carolina and California
Fay Times
Dec 28
1B
Drug Smuggling Is Big Business For Fishermen Along The Coast
Fay Observer
Mar 31
6A
NC Fishermen Hope To Kill Fee Increase
Fay Observer
Apr 23
9A
Farmers And Fishermen In Coastal Carolina Are Feuding Over Drainage Problems
Fay Times
Jun
3
10C
High Prices, Low Resources Hurting NC Fishermen
Fay Times
Sep
2
5B
North Carolina Oystermen are expecting a slim year
Fay Times
Nov
4
10C
Oregon Inlet needs better management and jetties
Fay Times
Dec 15
5B
Fish farm needs 7.5 million gallons of water. (Buck Trail Aqua-Farms)
Fay Times
Mar 10
1B
Search For Greener Pastures Yields Fishing Hole On NC 73
Fay Observer
Nov 29
5B
See Live Wire For Information About Fishing In PWC (Public Works
Commission)'s Lake Off 401 Bypass
Fay Observer
Oct 14
3A
No One May Fish By Means Of Hook And Line In Inland Fishing Waters Without
First Having Procured A Current And Valid Hook-And-Line Fishing License, Says
NCGS113-271(a) Live Wire
Fay Observer
Jun
8
1A
Dream becomes a reality for John Palmer of Fayetteville - Palmer caught a 36inch, 15-pound, four-ounce Muskie in the French Broad River - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 14
6D
Fish as Food
See: Seafood
Fish Hatcheries
State officials and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians say they are ready to fund
the fish hatchery near Pisgah Forest if the Federal funds do not come through
Fish Kills
Fisheries
Fishermen
Fishing
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Spring brings Shad fishing. Photo included
Fay Times
Apr
8
1C
Fishing Fee Increase Is Pondered
Fay Observer
Mar 11
7A
The Closing Of The Oregon Inlet Commercial Fishing Channel Due To Shoaling
Could Seriously Injure NC's 1982 Maritime Economy
Fay Observer
Jan 11
7A
J.L. Cooley's Flag Recalls Civil War Battles
Fay Observer
May
5
1B
Old Confederate Flag Tells The Story Of James Leonidas Cooley - Photo
Included - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Apr 16
1B
American Flag Display Puts History On Parade
Fay Observer
Jul
Raymond C. Codrington Placed First In A Competition For Flag Design For E.E.
Smith Senior High School
Flags
2
13A
Fay Observer
May 14
21A
Fay Observer
Aug 19
4B
Fay Times
Sep 17
8B
$2 Million Damage Seen From Flooding In Cabarrus County.
Fay Observer
Jun 22
7A
R.E. and Dot Apple came close to death from swollen Buffalo Creek, near
Greensboro.
Fay Times
May 29
1A
Flooded waters of Buffalo Creek almost claimed the lives of R.E. and Dot Apple, of
Greensboro.
Fay Times
May 29
1A
Rainfall causes flooding in Durham County Area.
Fay Times
Jun
5
14B
Flash floods force 100 people to evacuate areas of Cabarrus County.
Fay Times
Jun 19
14B
Photo of flooding in Charlotte caused by heavy rains.
Fay Times
Jun 12
1B
Refinishing floors takes care and special equipment. Photo included
Fay Times
May 19
10A
Feature Article On Floor Coverings Third In A Series Of Stories For Newlyweds
Who Are Setting Up Housekeeping For The First Time - Photos Included
Fay Observer
Jul 18
1C
Fay Observer
Feb 26
1A
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1B
Fay Times
Mar 22
6B
A Group Of Non-Profit Agencies Is Preparing To Form The Cape Fear Community
Food Bank, A Central Receiving And Distribution Agency For Salvaged Food In
The County
Fay Observer
Mar 23
1B
Winn-Dixie Supermarkets say they do not sell Rath sausage.
Fay Observer
Dec
2B
Flea Markets
Fast Bargains At The Flea Mart On Raeford Road - Photos Included
Flim - Flam Schemes
Robert Gordon Boone, of Elizabethtown charged in a Flim-Flam scheme, in which
a Clinton woman lost $700.
Floods
Floors
Flower Shows
Photo: James McCoy of Scottywood Drive Looks Over Some Of The Camellias He
Will Enter In The Fayetteville Camellia Show At Cross Creek Mall.
Fog
Photo Of Early Morning Fog In Downtown Fayetteville Jan. 23
Folk Medicine
In spring, "creasie greens" are a mountain tonic, being high in minerals.
Food
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Marvin King claims he bit into some Rath's Ground Sausage and found a sewing
needle
Fay Times
Dec
3
3B
NC Consumers Council group to push for food tax repeal
Fay Times
Nov 30
1B
Sabotaged Food Fears Mounting In Charlotte
Fay Observer
Oct 29
5A
Penny-Wise Program Feeds The Hungry: A State Law Allows Merchants To
Donate Food To Non-Profit Organizations Without Liability (Good Samaritan) Photos Included
Fay Observer
Mar
3
1C
NC's Fledgling Food Bank Program Has Been More Of A Success In Theory Than
In Practice, According To Officials Involved With The Three City Program
Fay Observer
Feb 13
3A
John And Jan Belleme Of Rutherford Co. Uses Ancient Methods To Make Miso
(Miso Is A Fermented Soybean Paste With A High Protein Content)
Fay Observer
Feb
9
5A
Grocery Prices Are Pushed Up By Bad Weather
Fay Observer
Jan 20
11A
Women Smarter Than Men In Choosing Healthy Foods
Fay Observer
Jan
4
5A
Suspected Food, Drug Tamperings Are Being Probed By North Carolina Agencies
Fay Times
Nov 15
1B
Fay Observer
Jun 19
3A
Free Lunches Will Be Served To The Needy In Fayetteville Beginning Sept. 1, A
Committee Of Local Religious, Business And Social Services Leaders Have
Announced.
Fay Times
Aug 19
2B
Leo Edsal Shepard And three Others Are Sentenced To Prison For Defrauding A
Federal Summer Lunch Program In Wilmington.
Fay Times
Mar
4
16C
"Love Lunches" In Fayetteville Offer Hot Meals For Needy - Photo Included
Fay Times
Sep
2
1A
The school lunch and breakfast program is greatly improving the diets of more
than 23 million school children say nutritionists at UNC - Chapel Hill
Fay Times
Dec
2
8C
The Community Food Bank of North Carolina, which is not federally funded, is
horribly understaffed and short of money
Fay Times
Dec
2
22C
Food Stamps Recipients In Cape Fear Region Have Shared 69,445 Pounds Of
Cheese And Butter.
Fay Observer
Dec 11
1B
The Cumberland Community Action Program Is Creating A Food Bank To Revive
Donations Of Food That Will Contribute Directly To The Nourishment Of Citizens
Who Are In Need
Fay Observer
May
3
4A
"Love Lunches Inc.", A Non Profit Organization For Feeding The Needy, Will Begin
Serving Cafeteria Meals Sept. 1, At The Salvation Army, 220 East Russell St.
Fay Observer
Aug 31
1B
Investigations In North and South Carolina Reveal That Food Stamps Are Used As
A "Second Currency" To Buy Everything From Moonshine And Marijuana To
Machine Guns And Microwaves.
Fay Observer
Oct 17
1B
NC Department of Human Resources says 19 NC counties have unacceptable
error rates in food stamp payments.
Fay Times
Jan
7
1B
NC tightens food-stamp rules in an effort to cut down on fraud
Fay Times
Nov 19
5D
14 Indicted In Food Stamp Abuse crack-down
Fay Observer
Oct 14
1A
Joyce Papillion gets jail sentence for welfare and food stamp fraud which cost tax
payers $27,000.
Fay Times
Nov 17
9B
Program Designed To Lower Food Stamp Error Rate
Fay Observer
Sep 13
12A
More Monitoring Needed To Cut Food Stamp Errors
Fay Observer
Sep
19A
Food Cooperatives
Robeson opens food co-operative. Photo included
Food Programs
Food Stamps
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Bill Tyson, of Fayetteville, says NC county governments ignore food stamp errors.
Fay Times
Food Stamp Program Error Rate Slows
Fay Observer
Survey in NC says food stamp errors are down.
Jan
8
1B
Jul 23
5A
Fay Times
Jun 24
13C
Senator Helms supports work programs for food stamp recipients
Fay Observer
Jun 15
5A
State Probes Errors By Counties In Food Stamp Program
Fay Observer
Jan
7
5A
Sylvia Harris Freeman And Marcella Monroe Were Arrested For Food Stamp Fraud
Fay Observer
Apr 27
7B
NC Will Not Have To Reinburse The Federal Government For $3.5 Million In
Erroneous Food Stamp Payments Because Of A Correction Program That
Includes A Computer System To Check Applicants
Fay Observer
Apr 14
6A
Because of new computer screening system NC will not have to repay $3.5 million
to federal government for food stamp mismanagement.
Fay Times
Apr 14
6B
NC counties are working to correct food stamp errors.
Fay Times
Feb 15
1B
Food Stamp Officials In NC Trade Political Insults With Head Of Republican Party
David Flaherty
Fay Times
Feb
6
7B
NC is not expected to have to pay a penalty for errors in state food stamp program.
Fay Times
Mar 31
1B
NC threatened with penalties for food stamp mismanagement.
Fay Times
Jan
8
1A
Hoke County Commissioners Authorized Hiring Of A Social Services Staff Member
To Investigate Increased Amounts Of Food Stamp Fraud
Fay Observer
Sep
8
8A
Rankin Whittington, President Of The NC Social Services Association Raps Food
Stamp Critics
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1B
High unemployment and the faltering economy have sparked a 30% increase
since last May in Cumberland County. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Dec
4
1B
National Football League Commissioners regretfully rejects Spivey's Corner as
Superbowl site.
Fay Times
Apr 30
1A
Fayetteville Resident Larry Tearry, Ex-Pro Player, Predicts 49ers Will Win In The
Super Bowl - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jan 24
2D
Football Injury Lawsuits Concern Helmet Makers
Fay Observer
Aug
1
2D
Foreclosure Actions May Be Halted By Bankruptcy In Davidson Co.
Fay Observer
Mar 11
10A
Foreclosure threats on homeowners are termed 'scary'.
Fay Times
Nov 29
1B
Home foreclosures rise in NC
Fay Times
Jun 21
7B
First Union Bank Will Foreclose Against 14 Families From Davidson County
Fay Observer
Mar
5
8A
First Union National Bank in Lexington will foreclose on about 17 Davidson County
homes.
Fay Times
Mar
5
4B
NC Foreclosure Rate Below National Average
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1B
Fay Times
Nov 25
8B
Football
Foreclosures - Houses
Foreign Born
See: Aliens
Foreign Trade Zones
Foreign trade zone proposed for Raleigh in the Research Triangle Park.
Forest Rangers
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Lilly Mae Culbreth Forestry Smoke Spotter Enjoys Her Work - Photo Included
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jan 18
1B
Amoco Oil Company Has Been Granted Oil Exploration Rights on 13,650 Acres of
National Forest Land In NC And Applications Have Been Filed By Other
Companies
Fay Observer
Apr 26
8A
Forest Rangers prepare for fires in NC
Fay Times
Mar 20
1B
Agricultural extension agent says reforesting land can yield high profits.
Fay Times
Apr 23
9C
Steven Andrew Korner has been charged with check forging.
Fay Times
Nov 25
2B
Veronica Whitley has been charged with forging and passing checks at three
Fayetteville branch banks.
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Fort Bragg is a priority for nuclear attack.
Fay Observer
May 16
1B
Hawk Missile Firing Exercise Held At Onslow Beach. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Mar 25
1D
Army Vice Chief Of Staff Gen. John A. Wickham told the Braxton Bragg Chapter of
the Association of the U.S. Army that military strength is a necessity for peace.
Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 24
1B
Editor's Notebook takes a look at Fort Bragg. Photo included
Fay Times
Jul 23
4A
5 Personnel From Fort Bragg Have Graduated From The Physician Assistant
Course At Womack Army Community Hospital.
Fay Observer
Aug 12
2D
Sen. Barry Goldwater Cancelled A Scheduled Tour Of Fort Bragg
Fay Observer
Aug 13
7B
Members Of Fort Bragg's Dental Activities (DENTAC) Conduct A Field Exercise In
Which They Locate And Prepare For Evacuation Soldiers Playing Casualties In A
Helicopter - Photos Included
Fay Observer
Sep 12
1B
Army plans major Fort Bragg Command
Fay Times
Sep 16
1A
NC is a major espionage target for communist agents, because of its military
installations, deep-water ports, and the Research Triangle Park.
Fay Times
Sep 17
1A
Ten Cases of an unidentified "fungal" infection have been reported among people
who have had contact with Fort Bragg soldiers who have been to the Sinai. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Oct
2
1B
82nd Troopers at Fort Bragg are involved in special weight loss and exercise
program.
Fay Times
Oct 11
1B
Veteran Henry Pauls Recalls Old Bragg - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Nov
4
2D
Speaker for Braxton Bragg Chapter of the Association of the U.S. Army will be
Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. John A. Wickham Jr.
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Military Buildup Supported By Army's Vice Chief Of Staff, Gen. John A. Wickham,
Jr. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 24
1B
Coscom Rodeo Winners Named - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Nov 25
2D
AFL - CIO Union leaders tour Fort Bragg
Fay Times
Dec 16
17B
Fort Bragg officials "frosted" over sandblasted windows
Fay Times
Dec 16
1B
Firepower Demonstration Set At Fort Bragg
Fay Observer
Jul 19
6B
Jump schedule of 82nd Airborne Division. - phone # for information 396-6366
Fay Times
Dec 16
17B
Forests And Forestry
Forgery
Fort Bragg
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The Flowers Family Has Been Nominated By Fort Bragg's "Great American Family
Board" To Represent The Post In The US Army Forces Command-Level
Competition
Fay Observer
Dec 23
2D
Fort Bragg holds yard sale -photos included
Fay Observer
Dec 23
1D
Lending closet fills the gap for newcomers to Fort Bragg. Photos included
Fay Times
Dec 28
6A
Photo: Runners Take Those First Strides At The 10th Annual All-American
Marathon Hosted By The 82nd Airborne Division At Fort Bragg
Fay Observer
Nov 21
1B
Members of Counter Terrorist Joint Task Force from Fort Bragg were sent to Italy
to aid in rescue of Brig. General James Dozier.
Fay Times
Feb
9
1A
Fort Bragg Is Visited By Vice President Bush - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Feb
5
1A
Vice President George Bush will watch 82nd Airborne Div. parachute drop at Fort
Bragg. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
5
1B
Fort Bragg visit set by Vice President George Bush
Fay Observer
Feb
4
1A
Future of Spring Lake and Fort Bragg connection is in limbo - Photos Included
The Spring Lake
Feb
3
1
Senator Barry Goldwater, Republican - Arizona, Is Scheduled To Tour Fort Bragg
August 13, According To A Spokesman From His Washington Office
Fay Observer
Aug 12
1B
100 Green Beret Soldiers Will Participate In Voluntary Experiment To Test New
Rabies Vaccine
Fay Times
Jan 25
12B
Gen. William Westmoreland Addresses Veterans Of US Army 9th Infantry Division
At Fort Bragg - Photo Included
Fay Times
Jun 26
1B
Vice President George Bush visits Fort Bragg. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
6
1A
Bragg Unit Called Upon In Rescue Of Brigadier General James L. Dozier In Italy
Fay Observer
Feb
8
1A
The Marines From Camp Lejeune Conduct Artillery Practice At Fort Bragg. In
Order To Get Enough Training Time, They Must Fire Late At Night And
Weekends - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Mar 11
1A
RECONDO Students Engage In Hand To Hand Combat During a Night-Training
Session - Photos Included
Fay Observer
Apr 18
1F
Capt. John Klauck Captured The Annual "Iron Mike" Contest At Fort Bragg Photos Included
Fay Times
Apr 22
19C
Army Corps Of Engineers Lets Fort Bragg Soldiers Use Condemned Bridges For
Demolition Practice
Fay Times
Apr 27
8B
Pope Air Force Base And Fort Bragg Will Host Its Annual Open House May 22 Photo Included
Fay Observer
Apr 29
1D
82nd Airborne Division Veterans March In The Divisions Annual Review - Photos
Included
Fay Observer
May 29
3A
Five year plan enhances Fort Bragg - photo included
Fay Times
Jun
3
4A
Vice-President Bush's Bragg Visit Prompts Tight Security
Fay Observer
Feb
6
3A
ROTC Spiritual Events Planned For The Summer Camp At Fort Bragg June 10 July 22. Photos Included
Fay Observer
Jun 11
8A
"Combat City" built at Fort Bragg to help soldiers train for urban warfare. Photo
included
Fay Times
May
6
1A
82nd Airborne holds annual review. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 29
1B
An Estimated 10,000 Spectators Braved Threatening Rain Clouds To Watch The
Annual 82nd Airborne Division's "All American Review" At Fort Bragg's Pike Field
Parade Grounds May 28 - Photo Included
Fay Observer
May 29
1A
Open House: 50,000 Spectators Watch Bragg, Pope Show Latest Military
Equipment, Skills - photos included
Fay Observer
May 23
1B
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Photo: An Aerial View Of A Portion Of The "Combat City" Being Built At Fort Bragg
To Train Troops
Fay Observer
May 20
1D
All Area Retirees, Their Families, And Guests, Are Invited To Attend The Retiree
Open House On May 22
Fay Observer
May 20
3D
Foreign Area Officers (FAO) Serves As A Liaison Between Political And Military
Policy In An Embassy Or Military Command Anywhere In The World - Photo
Included
Fay Observer
Jun 17
1B
Open House And Review: May Is Bragg, Pope Showtime - Photos Included
Fay Observer
May 14
17B
Fort Bragg boosts local economy
Fay Times
May 14
11A
Photo: SP 4 Michael Poss Of The 108th MP Company Was Presented The Army
Commendation Medal For Giving First Aid To SP 4 Terry Emerick Who Lost Both
Legs After A Car Rammed In To Him
Fay Observer
May
6
2B
Photo: Captain Bill Maddox, A Fort Bragg Public Affairs Officer, Sits Atop One Of
The Structures At A New Urban Combat Training Facility On The Post
Fay Observer
May
6
2B
Soldier killed in parachute jump was a candidate for the Golden Knights Army
parachute team (no name given)
Fay Times
Oct
6
9B
Two Fort Bragg soldiers were killed in a parachute accident during a training jump
at Sicily Drop Zone
Fay Times
Dec
1
1A
Fort Bragg identifies the two paratroopers who were killed, Pvt Michael P.
McHugh, Gregory E. Clemens
Fay Times
Dec
2
1B
Staff Sergeant Charles E. Gates, a paratrooper, was killed trying out for the
Golden Knights Team.
Fay Times
Oct
7
5B
Bragg official said dead chutist Pvt Michael P. McHugh was fresh out of jump
school. Photo included
Fay Times
Dec
7
1B
Accident Fatal To GI - Gerald P. Jones, Jr While Working On His Car
Fay Times
Oct
5
8B
The parents of Pvt Theodore Ricketson say they are not satisfied with an
explanation of their son's death by a group of army officers.
Fay Observer
Jan 29
1B
Fort Bragg officials release details related to the parachute deaths of two 82nd
Airborne Division soldiers
Fay Times
Dec
3
1B
Fort Bragg - Accidental Deaths
Fort Bragg - Accidents
Woman is killed in Fort Bragg traffic death as car plunged into Mott Lake.
Fay Times
Jul 28
8B
Soldier dies in tower fall.
Fay Times
Jun 15
10B
Fort Bragg trooper is charged in accidental slaying of another soldier, on Fort
Bragg
Fay Times
Jan 27
5B
Two Fort Bragg canoeists rescued after stranded on island in the Cape Fear River
Fay Times
Dec 21
13B
Air Force Lt. Col. Frank Frydl was charged with drunken driving in accident that
severely injured two Fort Bragg soldiers.
Fay Times
Jan 21
2B
A $3.7 Million Contract Has Been Awarded For Exterior Renovation Of 272 World
War II Barracks At Fort Bragg
Fay Observer
Oct 29
12B
COSCOM at Fort Bragg to get new barracks
Fay Times
Nov
4
1B
Four children received minor injuries when metal beams fell onto an amusement
ride during a thunderstorm at the Fort Bragg Fair.
Fay Observer
May 31
7B
The general public is invited to attend the 1982 Fort Bragg Fair on May 27 and
continues through June 5.
Fay Observer
May 20
2D
Fort Bragg - Barracks
Fort Bragg - Carnivals
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Fort Bragg - Construction Projects
Fort Bragg officials are expecting about $25 million in new construction projects photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 20
1A
Fay Times
Sep 30
2B
Fay Observer
Feb 26
7B
Four Fort Bragg Men Arrested On Prostitution Charges
Fay Times
Sep
2
2B
Sergeant Major Teddie Osborne tells how he kept cool while dealing with Pvt
Bonito Rodriguez and his loaded gun. - photo included
Fay Times
Apr 27
1B
Fay Times
Dec
8
9B
Fay Observer
Dec 21
6B
Fay Times
Nov
2
8B
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Fay Times
Aug 14
6B
Fay Observer
Apr 27
6B
Staff Sergeant Ronald S. Johnson, 25 of 1032 Xavier Dr. Was Found Guilty Of
Sex Offense With Babysitter
Fay Observer
Aug 18
2B
Staff Sergeant Ronald S. Johnson, 25 of 1032 Xavier Dr. Was Found Not Guilty Of
Sex Offense With Babysitter.
Fay Observer
Aug 18
2B
Fay Observer
Oct
2B
Fort Bragg - Court Martials
Fort Bragg soldier Shilow Burroughs, quits to escape court-martial
Fort Bragg - Credit Union
Vivian Wade was appointed temporary manager of the Fort Bragg Federal Credit
Union
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Blasé
Fort Bragg soldier David Jens Blase has been charged with aiding and abetting his
wife in committing welfare fraud
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Boozer
Lemuel F. Boozer, A Fort Bragg Warrant Officer Gets Jail, Fine For Property Theft
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Brister
John Howard Brister Jr. of Fort Bragg has been charged with a 1980 bank holdup
in Seattle, Washington
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Brown
Golden Knight Faces DUI Charge After Accident (Staff Sergeant Allan D. Brown)
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Cannon
See: Murders - Cannon
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Daniels
Ervin W. Daniels, Jr., a Fort Bragg Soldier, Received A 14 Year Prison Sentence
After He Pleaded guilty To Two Armed Robberies At The Same Quick Store.
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Frydl
See: Drunken Drivers
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Glode
See: Murders - Quinlan
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Hensley
Convicted Military Policeman Faces Discharge - SP 4 Paul Doyle Hensley
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Johnson
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Lattimore
Amos Willie Lattimore, a Fort Bragg soldier, was arrested in the break-in of two
trailers at 4301 Murchison Road
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Amos Willie Lattimore, a Fort Bragg soldier, was arrested in the break-in of two
trailers at 4301 Murchison Road.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2B
Fay Times
Nov 19
2B
Retired Sergeant Major Kenneth J. Merritt, manager of Fort Bragg Dragon Club, is
implicated in conspiracy to commit larceny.
Fay Times
Jan
6
1B
Administrative action against Sergeant Major Kenneth Merritt is confirmed.
Fay Times
Jan
9
1A
An Undisclosed Form Of Noncriminal Disciplinary Action Has Been Taken Against
Retired Sergeant Major Kenneth J. Merritt Who Was Allegedly Involved In A
Conspiracy To Steal 8 Bottles Of Liquor.
Fay Observer
Jan
9
12A
Hearing scheduled on the dismissal of Sergeant Maj. Kenneth "Rock" Merritt,
former manager of Fort Bragg's largest enlisted soldiers' club.
Fay Observer
Apr 20
1B
Appeal of Kenneth Merritt will be closed to the public.
Fay Times
Apr 21
7B
Appeal hearings for retired Command Sergeant Major Kenneth J. "Rock" Merritt
are delayed.
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
Dissmissed Dragon Club manager Kenneth J. Merritt wants to save his
reputation. - photo included
Fay Times
May 11
1B
Hearings for Kenneth Merritt continue.
Fay Times
Jun 24
2B
Fort Bragg Commanding Gen. Jack V. Mackmull is to make a decision on the
reinstatement of former Command Sergeant Major Kenneth "Rock" Merritt
Fay Times
Dec 28
14B
Hearings are completed on whether former Dragon Club manager Kenneth J.
Merritt will get his job back.
Fay Times
Jun 26
14B
Dismissed Dragon Club manager Kenneth J. Merritt wants to save his reputation.
Photo included
Fay Times
May 11
1B
Hearing Scheduled On The Dismissal Of Sergeant Major Kenneth "Rock" Merritt,
Former Manager Of Fort Bragg's Largest Enlisted Soldiers' Club
Fay Observer
Apr 20
1B
Retired Sergeant Major Kenneth L. Merritt, manager of Fort Bragg Dragon Club, is
implicated in conspiracy to commit larceny.
Fay Times
Jan
6
1B
Administrators action against Sergeant Major Kenneth Merritt is confirmed.
Fay Times
Jan
9
1A
Appeal hearings for retired Command Sergeant Major Kenneth J. "Rock" Merritt
are delayed.
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
Hearings for Kenneth Merritt continue.
Fay Times
Jun 24
2B
Hearings are completed on whether former Dragon Club manager Kenneth J.
Merritt will get his job back.
Fay Times
Jun 26
14B
Fort Bragg Commanding Gen. Jack V. Mackmull is to make a decision on the
reinstatement of former Command Sergeant Major Kenneth "Rock" Merritt.
Fay Times
Dec 28
14B
An Undisclosed Form Of Noncriminal Disciplinary Action Has Been Taken Against
Retired Sergeant Major Kenneth J. Merritt Who Was Allegedly Involved In A
Conspiracy To Steal eight Bottles of Liquor
Fay Observer
Jan
9
12A
Fort Bragg officials will seek to remove Kenneth J. Merritt as manager of Fort
Bragg Dragon Club.
Fay Times
Feb 16
1B
Fort Bragg officials will seek to remove Kenneth J. Merritt as manager of Fort
Bragg Dragon Club.
Fay Times
Feb 16
1B
Appeal of Kenneth Merritt will be closed to the public.
Fay Times
Apr 21
7B
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Markovich
Michael Paul Markovich stationed at Fort Bragg was charged with assault and
damage to private property, city property and assault of a police officer.
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Merritt
See also: Fort Bragg - Lawsuits
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Myers
William Earl "BJ" Myers of 36th Medical Company, 44th Medical Brigade at Fort
Bragg charged with raping a 4 year-old girl
Fay Times
Oct
5
8B
Fay Times
Jan
6
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 19
1B
Fay Observer
May 18
6B
Pvt Kenneth C. Shelly of Fort Bragg has admitted stealing $8,000 worth of
explosives, simulators, and ammunition left over from training Salvadoran troops.
He was sentenced to 3 years hard labor.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
2B
Pvt Kenneth C. Shelly of Fort Bragg has admitted stealing $8,000 worth of
explosives, simulators and ammunition leftover from training Salvadoran troops.
He was sentenced to 3 years hard labor.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
2B
Fay Observer
Jan 23
10A
Fay Observer
Nov 17
2B
Fay Observer
Mar 13
10A
Star witness gets immunity in Dragon Club trial.
Fay Times
Mar 10
7B
Dragon Club trial continues as club secretary's diary is ruled inadmissable. Photo
included
Fay Times
Mar 18
1B
Court-Martial Begins In Club Case
Fay Observer
Mar 17
11A
Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington, Former Night Manager Of Fort Bragg's
Largest Enlisted Soldiers' Club Could Face A Court-Martial On Charges Of
Conspiracy Larceny And Preparing And Using False Government Documents.
Fay Observer
Jan
5
1B
Washington found guilty, receives $3,000 fine
Fay Observer
Mar 20
3A
Court-martial of Cleveland Washington halts, as star witness seeks counsel.
Fay Times
Mar
6
1B
Iva Walker, Club Secretary, Testifies That Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington
And Sergeant Major Thomas Mixon Took Liquor - photo included
Fay Observer
Mar 18
1B
Witnesses deny charges in Fort Bragg Dragon Club trial. - photos included
Fay Times
Mar 19
1B
Court-martial for Sergeant First Class Cleveland Washington, charged with larceny
of $100 worth of materials while managing Dragon Club, is set to begin March 3
Fay Times
Mar
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Rodriguez
Private Bonito Rodriguez held a sergeant at gunpoint January 5 while demanding
to see his commanding officer.
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Rogers
PFC Billy Rogers was sentenced to four years hard labor after being convicted of
maiming PFC Ricky Pelzer by biting off parts of his nose and ear during a fight.
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Sabourin
PFC Roger Sabourin was charged with booby-trapping of a park in Grafton, Mass.
with explosives.
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Shelly
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Sisk
Michael L. Sisk of the second infantry, Fort Bragg was arrested after a minor
explosion at the track that knocked an employee unconscious
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Stubbs
Captain Arthur D. Stubbs, A 30-Year-Old Fort Bragg Dentist Convicted Of
Charging Two Soldiers' Wives For Treatments At A Post Dental Clinic Was
Dismissed From The Army
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Taylor
Roland Carl "Fred" Taylor, a Fort Bragg soldier, has been arrested and charged
with common law robbery after he attacked another man who owed him money for
a dime bag of Marijuana
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Washington
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Charges are brougt against Sergeant First Class Cleveland Washington for
conspiracy to commit larceny at Fort Bragg Dragon Club.
Fay Times
Jan
5
1B
Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington Faces Charges Of Conspiracy To Commit
Larceny And Using Government False Documents In 1980 And 1981.
Fay Observer
Mar
3
2B
Larceny charge at Dragon Club on Fort Bragg is dropped.
Fay Times
Mar
4
1B
One Charge Dismissed In Bragg Court-Martial
Fay Observer
Mar
4
1B
Iva Walker, Club Secretary, Testifies That Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington
And Sergeant Major Thomas Mixon Took Liquor - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Mar 18
1B
Court-martial for Sergeant First Class Cleveland Washington, Charged with
larceny of $100 worth of materials while managing Dragon Club, is set to begin
Mar. 3.
Fay Times
Mar
2
12B
Trial is set to begin in Fort Bragg Dragon Club case.
Fay Times
Mar
3
14B
Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington faces charges of conspiracy to commit
larceny and using government false documents in 1980 and 1981.
Fay Observer
Mar
3
2B
Dragon Club trial to resume.
Fay Times
Mar 17
10B
Washington found guilty, receives $3,000 fine.
Fay Observer
Mar 20
3A
Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington is found guilty in Dragon Club case.
Fay Times
Mar 20
1A
Army audit which says liquor is missing from Dragon Club, is introduced into
evidence at Cleveland Washington court-martial.
Fay Times
Mar
5
1B
Witnesses deny charges in Fort Bragg Dragon Club trial. Photo included
Fay Times
Mar 19
1B
Audit Reveals Liquor Missing From Bragg Club
Fay Observer
Mar
5
1B
Dragon Club trial continues as club secretary's diary is ruled inadmissable. Photo
included
Fay Times
Mar 18
1B
Court-Martial Begins In Club Case
Fay Observer
Mar 17
11A
Star witness gets immunity in Dragon Club trial.
Fay Times
Mar 10
7B
Attorney Grants Dragon Club Witnes (Iva Walker) Immunity
Fay Observer
Mar
9
6B
Court-martial Postponed Following Witness' Request (Mrs. Iva Walker)
Fay Observer
Mar
6
3A
Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington faces court-martial in Dragon Club probe.
Fay Times
Jan 12
1B
Jury Will Get Dragon Club Case March 19. Defense Testimony Attacks Star
Witness' Credibility.
Fay Observer
Mar 19
1B
Attorney Grants Dragon Club Witness (Iva Walker) Immunity
Fay Observer
Mar
9
6B
Larceny charge at Dragon Club on Fort Bragg is dropped.
Fay Times
Mar
4
1B
Dragon Trial to resume.
Fay Times
Mar 17
19B
One Charge Dismissed In Bragg Court-Martial
Fay Observer
Mar
4
1B
Audit Reveals Liquor Missing From Bragg Club
Fay Observer
Mar
5
1B
Jury will get Dragon Club case Mar. 19. Defense Testimony attacks star witness'
credibility
Fay Observer
Mar 19
1B
Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington is found guilty in Dragon Club case.
Fay Times
Mar 20
1A
Charges are brought against Sergeant First Class Cleveland Washington for
conspiracy ;to commit larceny at Fort Bragg Dragon Club.
Fay Times
Jan
5
1B
Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington, Former Night Manager Of Fort Bragg's
Largest Enlisted Soldiers' Club Could Face A Court Martial On Charges Of
Conspiracy, Larceny, And Preparing And Using Flase Government Documents
Fay Observer
Jan
5
1B
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Court-martial of Cleveland Washington halts, as star witness seeks counsel.
Fay Times
Mar
6
1B
Master Sergeant Cleveland Washington faces court-martial in Dragon Club probe.
Fay Times
Jan 12
1B
Court-martial Postponed Following Witness' Request (Mrs. Iva Walker)
Fay Observer
Mar
6
3A
Trial is set to begin in Fort Bragg Dragon Club case.
Fay Times
Mar
3
14B
Fay Times
Mar
5
1B
Fay Times
Nov 17
9B
Fay Times
Oct
1
2B
Fay Times
Nov 30
6B
Fort Bragg soldier, Rodney Turrence Upshur charged in drug arrest
Fay Times
Oct
8
2B
82nd Airbourne Division Military policeman testified that 70% of the division's lowerranking MPs smoke marijuana.
Fay Times
Sep 17
1A
MP says drug use widespread amond MPs
Fay Observer
Sep 16
1A
9 arrested MP's, who were charged with selling drugs, are identified.
Fay Times
Jul 29
2B
24 Soldiers Were Kept Off A Force Of 82nd Airborne Division Troops On A
Peacekeeping Mission To The Sinai Penninsula After Traces Of Drugs Were
Found In Their Urine During Tests In Jan.
Fay Times
Mar 24
1A
Fort Bragg disputes reports on drug - testing results which led to holding back 50
soldier from the Sinai.
Fay Times
Mar 24
1B
About 50 Fort Bragg soldiers were kept from Sinai duty because of drug use.
Fay Times
Mar 23
1A
Drug tests will continue at Fort Bragg to test for marijuana use among soldiers.
Fay Times
Feb 18
12B
Army halts marijuana testing because of $200 per test costs.
Fay Observer
Feb 15
1B
Drug tests will continue at Fort Bragg to test for marijuana use among soldiers.
Fay Times
Feb 18
12B
Marijuana testing shows use at Bragg lower than expected.
Fay Observer
Feb
6
3A
82nd Airborne Division military policeman testified that 70% of the Division's lowerranking Military Police smoke marijuana.
Fay Times
Sep 17
1A
Marijuana Testing Shows Use At Bragg Lower Than Expected
Fay Observer
Feb
6
3A
Fort Bragg soldier, Rodney Turrence Upshur charged in drug arrest.
Fay Times
Oct
8
2B
Fort Bragg soldiers dislike military drug testing program.
Fay Times
Jan 30
1B
Military Policeman says Drug Use Widespread Among Military Police.
Fay Observer
Sep 16
1A
Nine arrested Military Policemen who were charged with selling drugs, are
identified.
Fay Times
Jul 29
2B
24 Soldiers were kept off a force of 82nd Airborne Division troops on a
peacekeeping mission to the Sinai Pennisula after traces of drugs were found in
their urine during tests in January.
Fay Observer
Mar 24
1A
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Washinton
Army audit which say liquor is missing from Dragon Club, is introduced into
evidence at Cleveland Washington court martial.
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - White
Master Sergeant Waldon W. White of Fort Bragg is facing a court-martial on
charges of attempted rape.
Fort Bragg - Crime and Criminals - Wilson
Fort Bragg soldier Frank Wilson and his wife Maria Terracino Wilson charged in
drug sale.
Fort Bragg - Discharges
Fort Bragg doctor Stephen K. Johnson is suing army over correct discharge date.
Fort Bragg - Drugs
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Fort Bragg disputes reports on drug testing results which led to holding back 50
soldiers from the Sinai.
Fay Times
Mar 24
1B
About 50 Fort Bragg soldiers were kept from Sinai duty because of drug use.
Fay Times
Mar 23
1A
Army halts marijuana testing because of $200 per test cost
Fay Observer
Feb 15
1B
Fort Bragg soldiers dislike military drug testing program.
Fay Times
Jan 30
1B
Fort Bragg - Drugs - Arrests
Military Policemen Face Multiple Drug Charges
Fay Observer
Jul 28
1B
Nine 82nd Airborne MP's were arrested and charged with possession and sale of
illegal drugs.
Fay Times
Jul 28
1B
Fay Observer
May 14
1B
Fort Bragg training is almost over for 900 El Salvadoran soldiers.
Fay Times
May
4
1B
Green Beret who has trained Salvadoran troops, says ground rules that bar
Americans from accompanying the soldiers on combat missions hamper
evaluation of the training.
Fay Observer
Oct
3
1A
320 Salvadorans fly home from Fort Bragg.
Fay Times
May
8
5B
About 1/3 of the Salvadoran troops from Fort Bragg have returned to El Salvador.
Fay Times
May
7
1B
Salvadoran troops graduate - photo included
Fay Observer
May
5
1B
Salvadoran troops graduate from Fort Bragg. Photo included
Fay Times
May
5
1B
A 967 - Man Salvadoran Infantry Battalion Has Completed 11 Weeks Of Basic
Training At Fort Bragg And Will Return Home Soon After Graduation Ceremonies.
Photo Included
Fay Observer
May
4
1B
More than 900 El Salvadoran troops are being processed at Fort Bragg in
preparation for 12 weeks of basic infantry training Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 13
1A
Average combat time experienced by trainees from El Salvador is 3.4 months
Fay Times
Mar
3
1B
Training of El Salvadoran Troops By American Military Personnel Will Continue,
According To Nestor Sanchez. - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Feb 18
1A
About 1,000 Soldiers From The El Salvador Army Are Expected To Arrive January
9, To Begin 16 Weeks Of Infantry Training From Special Forces Personnel At Fort
Bragg
Fay Observer
Jan
6
1B
Fort Bragg Receiving More Salvador Troops. Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 12
1A
940 El Salvador soldiers are due at Fort Bragg for military training, February 12.
Fay Times
Feb 12
1B
Fort Bragg Has Taken On A Sudden Spanish Atmosphere As The Army Base
Accomodates 60 Salvadoran Soldiers
Fay Observer
Jan 18
3A
Salvadoran trainees at Fort Bragg can handle cold weather, but don't like guts.
Fay Times
Jan 18
1A
Colonel Edward Richards briefs press at Pope Air Force Base before arrival of
Salvadoran soldiers - photo included
Fay Observer
Jan
9
1B
65 Salvadorans Due January 9 At Fort Bragg
Fay Observer
Jan
8
1A
It's Basic Training For Salvadorans At Fort Bragg - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Feb 28
1F
60 El Salvadoran Soldiers Arrived At Pope Air Force Base January 9, To Begin
Four Months Of Infantry Training At Fort Bragg
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1A
65 Salvadorans due January 9 at Fort Bragg
Fay Observer
Jan
1A
Fort Bragg - El Salvador
Training cost for Salavadorans.
See also: Protests - Fort Bragg
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About 1,000 Soldiers From The El Salvador Army Are Expected To Arrive Jan. 9,
To Begin 16 Weeks Of Infantry Training From Special Forces Personnel At Fort
Bragg
Fay Observer
Jan
6
1B
More Salvadoran troops may be trained in U.S., but not at Fort Bragg.
Fay Times
Feb 19
1B
Fay Times
Sep 24
5B
A group of Fort Bragg civilian employees were honored by the Post Commander
for suggesting a computer program change that saved the government about $2.9
million last year.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
2B
Fort Bragg settles labor relations complaint of Joanne Holgate.
Fay Times
Nov 30
6B
Mrs. Geraldine Grooms, A Black Civilian Employee At Fort Bragg Filed Suit
Against The Secretary Of The Army And 3 Military Superiors Charging She Was
Denied Promotions Because Of her Race.
Fay Observer
Jul 19
1B
Five 82nd Airborne troopers were injured in Colorado exercise.
Fay Times
Jul 10
1B
41 Fort Bragg troopers hurt in California parachute exercise return to Fort Bragg.
Fay Times
Apr
3
1B
82nd troops will be part of peace keeping force in Sinai. Photo included.
Fay Times
Mar 17
1A
War training exercises begin at Fort Bragg.
Fay Times
Jan 27
5B
Under Secretary of the Army James Ambrose will attend Fort Bragg exercises.
Fay Times
Jul 17
14B
Thousands of troops from Fort Bragg will take part in perhaps the largest military
exercise in U.S. History.
Fay Times
Feb 10
1A
Fay Observer
Apr 14
1B
A 660 Man 82nd Airborne Division leaves for Sinai Trip.
Fay Observer an
Mar 14
2B
First Fort Bragg soldiers leave to assume duties as part of multi-national
peacekeeping force in Egypt. - Photo included.
Fay Times
Mar
2
1B
Fort Bragg troops board commercial Jet Sinai.
Fay Observer
Mar
1
1B
First Fort Bragg soldiers leave for Egypt to become part of multi-national peace
keeping force.
Fay Times
Mar
1
1B
Staff Sergeant Shilow Burroughs, a Gallant Eagle soldier faces court-martial.
Fay Observer
Jun 14
1B
3,000 paratroopers from Fort Bragg prepare for California desert exercises.
Fay Times
Mar 30
16B
Conflicting rules plagued 'Gallant' Eagle
Fay Observer
Sept 14
1B
'Chute' line accident killed GI in exercise in Fort Irwin, Calif., on March 30
Fay Observer
Jul 28
1B
Army admits gusts of wind were too high during California "Gallant Eagle"
exercises in March.
Fay Times
Jul
7
1A
Staff Sergeant Shilow Burroughs of the 82nd Airborne Division. Claims his
criticism of a jump in California where six paratroopers died got him into trouble
with superiors.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
11B
Fort Bragg - Employee
Fort Bragg to lay off 200 civil service employees.
Fort Bragg - Employees
Fort Bragg - Exercises
Fort Bragg - Exercises - Caribbean
About 350 soldiers from the US Army JFK Center for Military Assistance at Fort
Bragg will take part in the largest American training exercise in the Caribbean Sea
in recent years.
Fort Bragg - Exercises - Egypt
Fort Bragg - Exercises - Fort Irwin California
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Injured parachutist says some injuries in Gallant Eagle exercise were caused by
improperly rigged equipment.
Fay Times
Jun 15
16B
The death of a fifth paratrooper from Fort Bragg, NC, has again underscored the
stark realism of the war games in the Mojave Desert. - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr
2
1B
Fort Bragg major is sixth to die from injuries received during Operation Eagle.
Fay Times
Apr 28
1B
'Gallant Eagle' toll six as major dies.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1B
Two 82nd Airborne Divison paratroopers seriously injured in the Gallant Eagle '82
Exercise will be moved from California hospitals.
Fay Observer
Apr 23
1B
600 Fort Bragg soldiers return from Mojave Desert.
Fay Times
Apr
8
1B
Desert jumping problems cited the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Irwin California.
Fay Observer an
Apr
4
1B
Gallant Eagle deaths spawn safety changes.
Fay Observer
May
3
1B
2,000 82nd Airborne troops involved in California training exercise named "Gallant
Eagle." Photo included.
Fay Times
Mar 19
1B
Four 82nd troopers killed in drop at Fort Irwin California - Photos included.
Fay Observer
Mar 31
1A
82nd Fatalities Identified - Photo included ( Gallant Eagle 82nd Airborne Exercise
at Fort Irwin California.)
Fay Observer
Apr
1
1A
60 injured soldiers come home from Mojave Desert jump - four are dead.
Fay Times
Apr
1
1A
Four 82nd Airborne troopers died during military exercises in California.
Fay Times
Mar 31
1A
Pope, Bragg Units Involved in massive California Drop. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 29
1B
Fay Times
Aug 18
16B
Bragg involved in largest trans-Atlantic Drop.
Fay Times
Sep 14
5B
Over 1,000 Bragg troops in German Airborne Test. - Photo included.
Fay Times
Sept 10
1B
Bragg troops join NATO exercise. - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 10
1B
Fay Observer
Mar 11
4B
Fort Bragg - Exercises - Ft. Irwin California
Staff Sergeant Shilow Burroughs, a Fort Bragg soldier whose complaints about
safety made headlines after 6 soldiers were killed in a massive Mar. 30 desert
parachute assault, has been charged with using threats to try to influence a courtmartial in which he was convicted.
Fort Bragg - Exercises - Germany
Fort Bragg - Family Life Symposium
Family Life Symposium planned at Fort Bragg. Photos included.
Fort Bragg - Food Service
Fort Bragg officials have prohibited employees of the NC National Guard Armory
at the post from contracting with the Durham Sandwich Company.
Fay Observer
Jul
8
2B
82nd Troopers at Fort Bragg are involved in special weight loss and exercise
program.
Fay Times
Oct 11
1B
Feature article on the top cooks at Fort Bragg - Sergeants James Richardson and
Bernard Braggs. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1C
Paratroopers lose pounds in new army diet program. - Photos included.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
1B
Master Sergeant Willie Jackson runs award winning mess hall for 950 troops.
Photos included.
Fay Times
Feb
4
1C
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Fort Bragg - Golden Knights
Golden Knight faces DUI charge after accident (Staff Sergeant Allan D. Brown)
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Sergeant First Class Roger Jutras is quitting the army because of "unfair charges."
Photos included.
Fay Times
Jan
1
1B
Golden Knight Gary Winkler is free-fall photograph. Photos included.
Fay Times
Jun 25
1C
Seven Bragg soldiers become Golden Knights.
Fay Observer
Nov 11
2D
After 15 month battle, Sergeant First Class Roger Jutras has won reinstatement to
Golden Knights parachute team. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 28
1B
Suspended Golden Knight (Sergeant First Class Roger Jutras) is reinstated.
Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 27
1B
Photo of husband and wife sergeants Maria and Leon White kissing in free fall.
Fay Times
May 20
1B
Golden Knight PFC Terry Bennett proves herself after bad scare. Photos included.
Fay Times
Apr 23
1A
Golden Knight Terry Bennett survived 8,000 foot parachute fall in which her
parachute malfunctioned. Photos included.
Fay Times
Feb
4
1B
SP 5 Cheryl Knight has re-enlisted to join the Golden Knights parachute team.
Photos included.
Fay Times
May
4
6A
Fate of Golden Eagles improves.
Fay Observer
Jul 13
6B
Fort Bragg - Green Berets
U.S Army says no Green Berets from Fort Bragg are training troops in Honduras,
as was repeated in Newsweek.
Fay Times
Mar 30
16B
Department of Defense plans call for increase in funding of guerilla units such as
U.S. Army Special Forces.
Fay Times
Jul 20
1B
Green Beret pioneers are honored at Fort Bragg ceremony. Photos included.
Fay Times
Jun 15
1A
410 Chinook helicopters are temporarily grounded. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 14
5A
Army grounds Chinook helicopters until crash cause is found. - Photos included.
Fay Times
Sept 14
1E
Fort Bragg helicopters help save lives in Cape Fear Area. Photos included.
Fay Times
May 14
11A
Lasers are built into the nose of Helicopters used at Fort Bragg. Photos included.
Fay Observer an
Feb
7
1F
The Controversial AH - 64 Apache proto-type helicopter visits Bragg. Photos
included.
Fay Observer
May 22
1B
Fort Bragg helicopter crashes, two persons die - names withheld pending
notification of kin. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar
5
1A
Crewmen killed in copter crash identified - Captain William B. Dinkler and Bernard
Vincent Jr. of the 82nd Airborne Division.
Fay Observer an
Mar
7
1B
Two crewmen were killed when Fort Bragg Black Hawk helicopter crashed on Fort
Bragg. Photo included.
Fay Times
Mar
5
1A
Blind workers get helmet pact; Army to get new chin straps for newly issued
helmet.
Fay Times
Dec 29
1B
Gis find new style helmet hard to keep on. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 27
1A
Fay Times
Mar 23
1B
Fay Observer an
Feb 28
1C
Fort Bragg - Helicopters
Fort Bragg - Helicopters - Accidents
Fort Bragg - Helmets
See also: United States Army - Helmets
New U.S. Army helmets are strong, but cannot be heated. Photos included.
Fort Bragg - Housing
Feature Article on Family housing at Fort Bragg. Photos included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fort Bragg - Iran
Gallant Eagle Critic Sergeant Shilow Burroughs opts for discharge.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
1B
Hamilton Jordan, states in memoirs that American servicemen who had been sent
to Iran prior to the hostage crisis were detained at Fort Bragg, NC
Fay Times
Sep 20
1A
Fay Times
Apr
1
1C
Judge dismisses libel suit of U.S. Army Sergeant Herman Joseph Hudson.
Fay Times
Nov 11
13C
Bragg School Teacher drops charges against system, Former superintendent
(Joanne Holgate.)
Fay Observer
Nov 30
12B
Retired Command Sergeant Major Kenneth Merritt Filed a lawsuit in U.S. District
Court charging irregularities in the appeal of his dismissal as manager of Fort
Bragg's largest enlisted club.
Fay Observer
Dec 31
1B
Fay Observer
Sep 30
2D
Sinai 'Relief' Departs. Photo Included.
Fay Observer
Aug
6
1B
Troopers arrive for Sinai Duty.
Fay Observer
Mar 17
1A
670 U.S. troops marched nine miles from Sharm el-Sheik to new base in Sinai.
Fay Times
Mar 18
1B
225 return to Fort Bragg from Cairo, Egypt. Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Aug 29
1B
300 Soldiers return from Sinai Desert mission.
Fay Times
Aug 19
2B
Photo: Lt. Gen. Jack V. Mackmull, Fort Bragg and 18th Airborne Corps
Commander, gives out 300 special decorations to troops of First caps support
command for their Sinai peacekeeping mission.
Fay Times
Sep 24
7C
Fort Bragg Battalion leaves for mission in Sinai. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
1B
800 US Marines based in NC wearing flack jackets and combat camoflage landed
in Lebanon August 25. - Photo included.
Fay Times
Aug 26
1A
Solders return from Sinai Tour. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Aug
7
1A
About 160 Fort Bragg soldiers leave for Egypt August 5 to replace troops coming
home who have served five months with the Multi-National Force and Observers.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
1B
Martha Raye to headline fundraiser for the new special warfare museum. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
13A
The 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum stirs memories. Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Dec 30
5B
Martha Raye, Rosemary Clooney, and Kay Starr arrive at Fort Bragg to help raise
money for the new Special Warfare Museum at Bragg. - Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Nov 14
1A
Helen O'Connell bows out of Fort Bragg benefit show.
Fay Observer
Nov
9
13A
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1B
Fort Bragg - JFK Language Center
Fort Bragg JFK Language school marks 20 years with feast. Photos included.
Fort Bragg - Lawsuits
See also: Lawsuits
Fort Bragg - Medical Care
Troop medical clinic 21/ MEDDAC Family Practice Clinic has officially opened its
doors. For information call 396-1151
Fort Bragg - Multi National Force
Fort Bragg - Museum
Fort Bragg - Officers
Brig. Gen. James L. Dozier said at Fort Bragg his Red Brigade captors gave no
indicaton they would kill him. Photo included.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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George E. Marine has been promoted to Major General.
Fay Observer
Feb
4
1B
Second Lt. Laszlo Andre earns direct army commision. Photo included.
Fay Times
July
3
1B
Brig. Gen. William E. Klein gets Pentagon Post
Fay Observer
Apr 13
6B
Brig. Gen. Adams, Commander of the First ROTC Region, retired after more than
30 years in the army. - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Bragg Captain John Dudzenski wins gold bar in a treasure hunt at a Raleigh mall.
Fay Observer an
Brig. Gen. Bobby Porter is named Deputy Commanding General of 18 Airborne
Corps at Fort Bragg.
Sept
1
2B
Jul 18
4B
Fay Times
July 15
2B
Fort Bragg announces command changes
Fay Observer
July 14
1B
Brig. Gen. William E. Klein, assistant 82nd Airborne Division Commander, has
been named as an assistant to Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington. Photo included.
Fay Times
Apr 13
1B
Author Thomas Fleming of 'Officer's Wives' vists at Fort Bragg's Officer's Wives
Club luncheon.
Fay Times
Oct 18
5A
Author Thomas Fleming was guest speaker at the Officers' Wives' Club. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
11A
Feature article on the Fort Bragg officers' wives. Sketch included.
Fay Observer an
May 30
1C
Safety measures stressed at Fort Bragg after six deaths in training exercises in
California.
Fay Times
May
3
1B
Parachute jump procedures changed
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1A
Steerable Parachutes safe when 'Used Properly', according to Ted Dexter
Fay Observer
Dec
7
1B
Lt. Gen. Julius Becton, Jr. will be the guest speaker at the third reunion of the
555th parachute infantry assocation in Fayetteville And Fort Bragg - Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
2B
Photo: PFC Terry Bennett, a member of the Army's Golden Knights parachute
team, makes a comback.
Fay Observer
Apr 23
10B
Staff sergeant Shilow Burroughs is fined and demoted for missing formations.
Burroughs claims harassment.
Fay Times
July 17
1B
Fort Bragg officials strengthen jump safety procedures.
Fay Times
Jun 30
1A
Safety measures stressed at Fort Bragg after six deaths in training exercises in
California.
Fay Times
May
3
1B
ROTC cadets take parachute training at Fort Bragg for the first time. - Photos
included.
Fay Times
Jul 31
1B
Army Sergeant David Eldridge walks away with minor injuries from an 800 foot
parachute fall.
Fay Times
Nov 23
1B
Bragg official said dead chutist Put. Michael P. McHugh was fresh out of jump
school. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec
7
1B
Army sets probe into investigation of parachute death
Fay Observer
Dec
2
1B
Two 82nd Troopers die in 'chute accident, another injured - names are being
withheld pending notification of their families
Fay Observer
Dec
1
1A
The Army will investigate the death of Army Captain Lawrence D. Hill whose
parachute static line was cut in 1980 and audit Fort Bragg handling of the matter.
Fay Times
Dec
2
1B
Laura Hill still seeks answers about her son's death (Captain Lawrence Hill). Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
Fort Bragg - Officers - Wives
Fort Bragg - Parachutes
Fort Bragg - Parachutes - Accidents
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40 Fort Bragg troops were injured in January 8 parachute exercise, due to high
winds.
Fay Times
Jan 11
1B
Tangled parachutes led to deaths of Michael P. McHugh and Gregory E. Clemens
Fay Observer
Dec
2
1A
Staff Sergeant Charles E. Gates died when his parachute failed to open during
tryouts for the Army's Golden Knights parachute team.
Fay Observer
Oct
6
1B
Investigation is called for in parachute exercise which killed one and injured 41
others.
Fay Times
Jan 15
1B
Congressmen will cooperate to probe January 8 death in parachute accident of Pvt
Theodore Ricketson.
Fay Times
Jan 20
1B
Paratrooper dies during annual training evaluation. (Pvt Theodore L. Ricketson)
Fay Times
Jan 14
2B
Thirty-three 82nd Airborne Division Paratroopers were injured during a pre-dawn
jump in which one soldier was killed.
Fay Observer
Jan 11
1B
Army IG will probe death of paratrooper in January 8 jump. (Theodore Ricketson.)
Fay Times
Feb 16
1B
Diane Hill brings suit for $5 million against U.S. in death of husband Captain
Lawrence Hill, in jump accident.
Fay Times
Mar 27
1B
Army's account of the death of Daphne Fulton is challenged by her husband.
Photo included
Fay Observer an
Mar 14
1A
Pvt Theodore Ricketson's Family Gets preliminary death report
Fay Observer
Feb 12
1B
Golden Knight member Pvt 2 Helen P. Bennett was injured in a practice parachute
jump.
Fay Times
Jan 30
8B
The paratroopers of the First Battalion, 504th Infantry are participating in "Ivan
Week", A program of familiarization with the Soviet Army, it's equipment and
tactics. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 12
1B
Paratrooper Dave Eldridge survives 200 foot fall uninjured.
Fay Observer
Nov 22
1B
Integrating the Army's Elite - Al Day and Clyde Thomas were members of the
Army's first and only all-Black Airborne Unit - The Triple Nickles. Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Oct 31
1G
Paratroopers lose pounds in new Army Diet Program Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
1B
Paratrooper Staff Sergeant Shilow Burroughs, fined, loses stripe.
Fay Observer
July 16
10B
Fay Observer an
Oct
9
1B
The Army will pay $450,000 to a Laurinburg Paving Company to remove PCBcontaminated soil along about 11 miles of Roadway at Fort Bragg
Fay Observer
Sep 28
14B
PCB taken from roads at Fort Bragg
Fay Times
Oct
8
1B
Bragg completes cleanup of PCB
Fay Observer
Oct 28
1B
Bragg MPs exchanged fire with a gunman or ganmen near Smith's Lake on post.
As they were investigation a report of an unauthorized gather in that area.
Fay Observer
Dec 27
1A
No klan involvement in the shootout involving Fort Bragg military police, according
to an Army official.
Fay Observer
Dec 28
8B
Fay Times
Aug 17
1B
Fort Bragg - Paratroopers
Fort Bragg - Payroll
The Fort Bragg payroll for its 39,500 troops will increase as much as $28 million
annually because of the 4% increase in military pay
Fort Bragg - PCB
Fort Bragg - Police
Fort Bragg - Rapid Development
Army to set up a rapid deployment task force.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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MASH unit (5th Combat Support Hospital) is assigned to Rapid Development
Force at Fort Bragg. Photos included.
Fay Times
Apr 19
5a
RDF exercise is opened in post area.
Fay Observer
Jan 26
1a
Fay Times
Feb
2
1B
Jul 23
1A
Fort Bragg - Rapid Development Force
Gen. David C. Jones wants security abroad boosted. Photo included
Fort Bragg - ROTC
Photo of ROTC cadets at Fort Bragg graduation cermony.
Fay Times
Cadets go airborne at Bragg. Photos included.
Fay Observer
3400 ROTC cadets and training at Fort Bragg. Photo (page 1A)
Fay Times
Aug
3
1B
Jul 23
2B
Fay Observer
Jun 24
1B
Fay Observer an
Nov
6
1B
Fay Times
Dec 28
14B
Fay Times
Dec
9
1B
Fay Times
Nov 11
1B
Fay Times
Sep
9
1B
Fay Times
Sep 23
1B
Fay Times
Apr 22
1B
Fay Times
Jun 17
1B
Fay Times
Nov 25
1B
Fay Times
May 13
1B
Fay Times
Aug 26
1B
Fort Bragg - Schools
See: Schools - Fort Bragg
Fort Bragg - Scottish Cadets
Scottish cadets training at Fort Bragg. Photos included
Fort Bragg - Sexual Harrassment
Former Fort Bragg military policewoman to appeal dismissal of an $800,000
lawsuit against army. Kirstin Cender claims sexual harrassment.
Fort Bragg - Shootings
Officials rule out Ku Klux Klan involvement in shooting at Fort Bragg.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week
Patricia Antoine has been named Soldier of the Week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Baily, Ronald
SP 4 Ronald K. Baily, an operating room technician has been selected as soldier
of the week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Ballaster
SP 5 Jose Ballaster attains goals by using unconventional means. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Banks
Sergeant First Class Earl Banks named soldier of the week.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Beard
Pvt Cynthia Beard shows leadership and sensitivity. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Blank
SP 4 David Blank is soldier of the year in First Corps Support Command. Photo
included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Callaham
Staff Sergeant Dennis Callahan, an aircraft mechanic, has been named soldier of
the week. Photo included
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Chin
Sergeant Gary Chin makes artillery pieces "sing." Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Connor
SP 4 Lee Connor is a member of the Fort Bragg's Bomb Squad. Photo included.
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Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Cruz, Michael
PFC Michael Cruz called 'Epitomy of a solider' has been named soldier of the
week. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 16
1B
Fay Times
Dec 30
1B
Fay Times
Mar
4
4B
Fay Times
Feb
4
1B
Fay Times
Jan 28
1B
Fay Times
Dec 23
1B
Fay Times
Jun 24
1B
Fay Times
Aug 19
1B
Fay Times
Apr
8
1B
Fay Times
Jul 25
1B
Fay Times
Jan 14
1B
Fay Times
Oct 21
1B
Fay Times
Feb 18
1B
Fay Times
Oct 14
1B
Fay Times
Jul 15
1B
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Dorey, Robert
PFC Robert Dorey of the 283rd Engineering Detachment (Terrain) soldier of the
week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Ford
Sergeant First Class Frankie Ford has been an Army cook for 19 years. Photo
included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Franklin
Fort Bragg dental hygienist Staff Sergeant Angelena Franklin makes a career out
of cause. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Glowacki
Ex-marine is now senior instructor at Fort Bragg Non-Commissioned Officer
Academy. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Gorman, Bryan
Sergeant Bryan Lee Gorman is soldier of the week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Grunder
Staff Sergeant Donald Grunden won first honors as top Non-Commissioned Officer
in First Corps Support Command. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Gudelauski
SP 4 Gudelauski has been recognized as the top Green Beret soldier at Fort
Bragg.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Harris
Special soldier gains quick success. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Hester
Staff Sergeant Richard Hester is responsible for NC National Guard officer and
non-commissioned officer training program. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Lancaster
Briton Steve Lancaster sees the army as an oppurtunity to receive money for
education. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Lawrence, Robe
Robert Lawrence is the soldier of the week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Lengal
SP 4 Donald Lengel makes sure Army instruments are accurate. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Lupushee, Brya
Sergeant Bryan Luposhee of A Battery, Second Battalion 321st Artillery has been
named solider of the week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - McDermeit
SP 4 Bradley McDermeit fights alcoholism, receives commendation. Photo
included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - McKnubb
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Sergeant Steven McKnabb is first M16 rifle marksmanship coach to be All-Army
shooting Champion. Photo included.
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Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - McPhail
Sergeant First Class James C. McPhail is called the "Renaissance Man" of First
Corp Support Command - named soldier of the week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - McPherson
Military Police SP 4 Bernard McPherson works in all phases of military police work.
Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Moody
SP 5 Beatrice Moody outdoes the men in recondo unit. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Nakasone
Sergeant First Class Gordon Nakasone has been named soldier of the week.
Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Parrish
Sergeant Dean Parrish is named soldier of the week. He is assigned to the 8th
Psychological Operations Battalion, 4th Psychological Operations Group. Photo
included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Pinkston
SP 6 Michael Pinkston, a chaplain's assistant, uses puppets to teach young
people. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Plett
SP 5 Roberta Plitt is "high" on avionics. Photo included.
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Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Rice, Jerome
PFC Jerome Rice named soldier of the week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Rioz
Sergeant Lindia Rioz works in top secret job at Fort Bragg. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Robbins
Staff Sergeant James Robbins is trying to help the U.S. Army learn to use
microcomputers. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Rose
SP 4 Peter Rose finds joining the Army a "natural progression." Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Smith
Staff Sergeant Joe L. Smith works at the 82nd Airborne Division Museum amid the
relics and weapons of bygone wars. - Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Stone
Staff Sergeant Clementine Stone began Army life at 34. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Szuma
504 Mark Szuma achieved goal of becoming member of Special Forces A Team.
Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Thomas Bert
Sergeant Bert Thomas is top region recruiter and was named soldier of the week.
Photo included.
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Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Thorne
SP 4 Les Thorne wants to play pro football. Photo included.
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1
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2
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6
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1B
PFC Benjamin R. Cotton is 82nd Airborne Division soldier of the year. Photo
included.
Fay Times
May 27
1B
PFC Benjamin Cotton was named as the 82nd Airborne Division's Trooper of the
Year. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 26
1B
COSCOM troops have a right to be proud, says commander. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun
3
8C
Heroism wins the Soldiers Medal for SP 5 Richard Halbur. - Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun
4
1A
E-4 Promotion freeze at Fort Bragg
The Spring Lake
May
5
1
Photo of 82nd Airborne marching in review.
Fay Times
May 29
1A
Fort Bragg support groups are praised, at First Corps Support Command annual
spring review. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun
5
1B
SP 4 Faith Rentz of Fort Bragg jogs 6 miles a day and is nine months pregnant.
Photos included.
Fay Times
May 29
5A
82nd Airborne holds review.
Fay Times
May 29
1B
Ronald and Donald Edwards are twins, and cooks at Fort Bragg. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 21
1A
U.S Army delays promotions to E-4, upsetting plans of Fort Bragg soldiers.
Fay Times
Apr 30
1A
Promotions to E-4 Frozen : 2,000 involved at Fort Bragg.
Fay Observer
Apr 29
1A
Soldiers practice evacuation and demolition in Wake County. Photo included.
Fay Times
May
6
19C
Fort Bragg soldiers encountering the financial aid and social strains of the nation's
recession are getting seme help from the Army Community Services Program.
Photo included.
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1B
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Tobe
Christopher Tobe is named soldier of the week. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Vango
SP 5 Trudy Vango is known as a "Super Troop." Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Veney
SP 6 William Veney thanks the Army for his new life. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Wahl
Army helps Sergeant Mark Wahl find direction for life. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Watts
SP 4 Yolanda Watts and son Raymond are both in 82nd Airborne. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Winn
Sergeant Charles Winn is first active-duty soldier to win overall combat pistol
shooting championship in U.S. Forces Command Easter Regionals. - Photo
included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Week - Woodfill
Staff Sergeant Woodfill believes in setting example. Photo included.
Fort Bragg - Soldier of the Year - Cotton
Fort Bragg - Soldiers
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Fort Bragg - Special Forces
Special Forces' future shaped by world events - Part 5 of a series.
Fay Observer
Jun 18
1B
Fort Bragg's Airborne Division is targeted as one of the priority units to be uitilized
by a newly created Central Command to protect U.S. interest in the Middle East,
Persian Gulf, and Indian Ocean.
Fay Times
Dec
9
1B
Special Forces Veteran Major Jack Pinkerton recalls a special lady - Martha Roye.
Photos included.
Fay Observer
Nov 11
4B
A tribute to special forces also honors Marha Raye. Photo inluded.
Fay Times
Oct 29
1C
Jon DeFrehn talks about his three month tour in Lebanon
Fay Observer
Sep 30
1B
Fort Bragg to be headquarters for new command. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 17
1A
Army putting special forces into new command.
Fay Observer
Sep 16
1A
Training makes up for Special Force combat inexperience. Photo included - Part 3
of a Series
Fay Observer
Jun 16
1B
Special Forces: Army's first unconventional unit. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 15
1B
Army's Special Forces Celebrating 30th birthday. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun 14
1B
30th anniverary observed by Special Forces. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jun
5
3A
Brig. Gen. Joseph Lutz to command new unit to be established at Fort Bragg by
October 1 called First Special Operation Command (SOCOM)
Fay Times
Sep 17
1B
Fay Times
Sep 23
8C
Two M-16 automatic rifles were found on a Fort Bragg football field by former
Sergeant Karen Chism. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb
4
1B
Weapons security tightened at post.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
9B
Unguarded M-16 rifles are found at Hedrick Stadium on Fort Bragg.
Fay Times
Feb
5
18B
An 82nd Airborne Division platoon is being detained in Panama until a missing M16 weapon is found.
Fay Times
Mar
1
1B
A 28-man platoon of soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg is
being detained in Panama until a missing M-16 rifle is recovered.
Fay Observer
Mar
1
6B
Detained platoon from Fort Bragg will leave Panama for Fayetteville, although
missing weapon has not been found.
Fay Times
Mar
2
1B
Detained Platoon returns to Fort Bragg from Panama March 3.
Fay Observer
Mar
2
1B
5,000 see fire power capability. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul 21
2B
Combat City Bragg urban warfare training area opened. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jul 30
1B
Fort Bragg - Training
Marines to fire guns at Fort Bragg from October 2 - Oct. 17 in Training exercise.
Fort Bragg - Weapons
Fort Bragg - Women
Clothing female soldiers : The issue is greater than uniforms that don't fit. Photo
included.
Fay Times
Nov 11
1C
Gen. Jeanne Holm Talks to the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in
Service (DACOWITS) meeting in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Nov 11
1B
Fort Bragg Community Life Program by use of 'mayors' helps the spouses of
soldiers deal with problems of military life.
Fay Times
Nov 29
1A
Fort Bragg Playhouse
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Playwright, Author and Director Josh Logan pays a visit to Fort Bragg. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Nov 23
6A
Jim Martz is the new designer for the Fort Bragg playhouse. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
7A
Fort Bragg Playhouse often features "name" stars. Photo included.
Fay Times
May 14
11A
Fort Bragg Playhouse pays tribute to producer Josh Logan. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
13A
Fort Bragg Playhouse production of "Company" is reviewed. Photo included.
Fay Times
May
'Company' opens at Fort Bragg Playhouse. - Photo included.
A Review: 'Company' doesn't quite hit it off at Bragg. - Photo included.
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Company"
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May 24
8A
Sharon Tenhet auditions for "Guys and Dolls" at the Fort Bragg Playhouse. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Aug 12
4B
Joe Namath stars in 'Guys and Dolls' at Bragg. Photo included.
Fay Times
Aug 14
6A
Joe Namath, former football player plays lead role of Sky Masteson in 'Guys and
Dolls' - Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep
3
1C
A review: Sky's the Limit for Joe Namath
Fay Observer
Sep 10
9A
'Broadway Joe' Namath makes points with the media in Fayetteville. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Sep
3
13A
Joe Namath stars in 'Guys and Dolls' - Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Sep
5
26
A review: 'Guys and Dolls' is snappy entertainment - Joe Namath gives his all. Photos included.
Fay Times
Sep 10
1C
Jul 27
6A
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Front Page"
Fort Bragg Playhouse production of "The Front Page" is lacking in comedy. Photos
included.
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Guys and Dolls
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Guys and Dolls"
Local Actors will be working in "Guys and Dolls" with Joe Namath. - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Harvey"
Mercedes McCambridge will replace Imogene Coca in Fort Bragg Playhouse
production of "Harvey." - photo included.
Fay Times
Jan
4
5A
Feature article on Mercedes McCambridge. McCambridge came to Fayetteville To
star in the play "Harvey". - Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan 12
8A
A review of "Harvey" starring Mercedes McCambridge. - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 16
5A
"Harvey" is warm comedy at Fort Bragg Playhouse. Photos included.
Fay Times
Jan 18
6A
Academy Award winning actress Mercedes McCambridge will replace Imogen
Coca as the star of "Harvey" when it opens January 15 for a week's run at the Fort
Bragg Playhouse. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
13A
'Inherit the Wind' opens Playhouse's New summer season.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
4B
"Inherit the Wind" opens at the Fort Bragg Playhouse. Photo included.
Fay Observer an
Jun 20
2C
'Inherit the Wind' raises thorny issues skillfully
Fay Observer
Jun 26
5A
Fort Bragg Playhouse production of "Inherit the Wind' is "close to being dynamite."
Photo included.
Fay Times
Jun 28
8A
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Inherit the Wind"
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Fort Bragg Playhouse - "MASH"
A review: M-A-S-H is a smash at the Fort Bragg playhouse. - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
16a
Fort Bragg Playhouse production of "M.A.S.H" needs "intensive care." Photo
included.
Fay Times
Mar 27
5A
"Medal of Honor Rag" is a story that has to be told ( A review ) - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1C
Howard E. Rollins Jr. is at Fort Bragg Playhouse for production of "Medal of Honor
Rag." - Photos included.
Fay Times
Feb
9
6A
Actor Howard E. Rollins portrayed a pianist in "Ragtime" - Review - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jan 26
8A
Howard E. Rollins will appear in Fort Bragg Playhouse production of "Medal of
Honor Rag." Photo included.
Fay Times
Jan 20
6A
Howard E. Rollins, Jr., is a smash in "Medal of Honor Rag." Photo included.
Fay Times
Feb 18
1C
Howard Rollins 'Ragtime' Star is on his way up
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8A
Fay Times
Nov 18
1C
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2
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7
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Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Medal of Honor Rag"
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Mister Roberts"
Fort Bragg Playhouse is presenting 'Mister Roberts' with Pat Paulsen as the
Captain. Photo included.
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Monkey Trial"
'Monkey Trial' - Memories of the Scopes trial linger - Photos included
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Mr. Roberts"
Fort Bragg Playhouse takes a double risk on 'Mr. Roberts" - Photo included.
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Sleeping Beauty"
'Sleeping Beauty' to make debut at Fort Bragg Playhouse. Photos included.
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Ten Little Indians"
Fort Bragg Playhouse version of "Ten Little Indians" is said to be a good show.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Jul 31
5A
A review of "Ten Little Indians" at the Fort Bragg Playhouse
Fay Observer
Jul 24
5A
Fay Observer
May 22
5A
Fay Times
Mar
9
6A
Scotland foster homes needed by Social Services. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
15 year old Daniel who is a resident of O'Berry Center needs a new home in
Cumberland County Photo included.
Fay Observer
Sep 26
1B
Emergency care 'parents' are sought by the Cumberland County Department of
Social Services. If anyone is interested in becoming parents, call Elyse Rowell at
323-1540, Ext. 484.
Fay Observer
May 27
1B
Mrs. Mary Lou Bunnells of Hope Mills has been a foster mother for 49 years.
Photo found on page 1.
CC Outlook
Aug 12
3
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "The Front Page
A review of "Front Page" - 1920s Newspaper story needs work. - Photo included.
Fort Bragg Playhouse - "Tribute"
Fort Bragg Playhouse production of "Tribute" "tries too hard." Photo included.
Foster Care
Foster Parents
Fourth of July
Monday, September 21, 2009
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July 4th festivities last 3 days. Photos included.
Fay Times
Jul
6
1B
Fourth of July swimmers beat the heat at Hope Mill Lake. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul
5
1A
Cape Fear Region celebrates July 4th with many activities.
Fay Times
Jun 30
1C
Aberdeen, Parkton celebrate Independence. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Lillington Town Board voted to spend money for Fourth of July celebration.
Fay Times
City, area plan Fourth of July celebrations.
Fay Observer
Jul
1
1B
Photo of Fayetteville Recreation Department employees setting up a parachute
tent in Cross Creek Park in preparation for the July 4th celebration.
Fay Observer
Jul
3
3A
Area towns celebrate nation's founding. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jul
4
1B
Crowd of 2,500 celebrates July 4th in downtown Fayetteville. Photo included.
Fay Times
Jul
5
1A
An old-fashioned Fourth of July. Photos included of Cross Creek Park.
Fay Observer
Jul
5
7A
Photo: A.J. Jordan, dressed as Uncle Sam and members of the YMCA Fan Club
celebrates the 4th of July.
Fay Observer
Jul
4
1A
Fay Observer
Aug 30
1B
Bacterial infections contracted by six UNC-Chapel Hill fraternity members have
prompted Orange County health officials to prepare a proposal banning the use of
redwood hot tubs.
Fay Observer
Oct 17
2B
Beta Phi Zeta Fraternity sues Duke University to regain its charter.
Fay Times
Apr 10
5B
David and Cheryl Singletary have been arrested by Cumberland County Sheriff's
Deputies on multiple counts of welfare fraud.
Fay Observer
Dec
7
10B
Reese R. and Glenda W. Price of 319 McFayden Drive have been charged with
obtaining property under false pretense in an encyclopedia sales scheme.
Fay Times
Aug 14
6B
Sandra Dee Briggs, 23, of 1621Seabrook Road and former FSU student, has been
charged with nearly 60 bad checks or forgeries and was ordered to pay $4,500 in
restitution to merchants.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
2A
Deborah Lynn Goff and Susan Lee Shapiro have been charged with forgery of
several checks in Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
2B
14 indicted in food stamp abuse crack down.
Fay Observer
Oct 14
1A
The first trial of welfare fraud case in Cumberland County ends with a one year jail
term for Juanita C. Johnson.
Fay Observer
Nov 11
2B
Patricia R. Petty, 29-year-old employee at FSU pleaded guilty to passing $1,300 in
worthless checks.
Fay Observer
Dec 13
10B
Joyce Papillion gets four year sentence for $27,000 in welfare fraud.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
1B
FBI finds $2.5 million in diamonds in safe deposit box in Greensboro bank.
Fay Observer
Jul 11
1B
For information on false advertising see G S 14 - 117 --- Live Wire.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
2A
Sylvia Harris Freeman and Marcella Monroe were arrested for food stamp fraud.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
7B
See also: (1) Diamonds (2) Lawsuits
Mail Fraud? Florida firm's surveys suspected of violating contest and lottery laws.
NC is one of the states targeted by the U.S. Testing Authority.
Fay Times
Aug
9
5A
Insurance fraud investigators have good track record.
CC Outlook
Feb
7
1B
Jul
6
1B
May 13
1B
Frankfurters
Holly Orth ate 12 hotdogs at the Frankfurter-Eating World Record Challenge at
Cross Creek Mall. Photos.
Fraternities and Sororities
Fraud
Monday, September 21, 2009
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65 recover funds from insurance fraud scheme.
Fay Times
Aug
3
6B
Frauds prompt tougher check cashing policies. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 28
7F
Fayetteville Police are investigating a series of credit card frauds and check
forgeries that have occurred at several city banks.
Fay Observer
Feb 14
3B
Betty Blackwell of Fayetteville found guilty in welfare fraud case.
Fay Observer
Feb 20
10A
Evelyn McLaughlin of Fayetteville gets 5-10 years in welfare fraud case.
Fay Observer
Feb
6
10-A
Tobacco allotment fraud case is scheduled for Grand Jury in Columbus County.
Fay Times
Apr 10
5B
Ellen Vereen Jones of 1203 Simpson Street is accused of food stamp fraud.
Fay Observer
Apr 28
2B
Clinton firm (BVB Cars Inc.) charged with odometer fraud.
Fay Observer
May 13
5A
Recession in NC helps "con artists."
Fay Times
May 15
8B
Critic of Columbus County Schools will repay money for meals which his daughter
received through fraud.
Fay Times
Jun
9
9B
Widow claims investment scheme tricked her out of $197,000.
Fay Times
Jul
8
2B
Fred T. Dukes of Fayetteville sentenced for ESC fraud.
Fay Observer
Feb
4
2B
Authorities investigate diamond swindle by Abdul H. Muhammad, in Greensboro.
Fay Times
Jul 12
12B
Fay Times
Oct 22
2B
Fay Observer
Aug
1
2B
Fay Observer
Jul
6
5A
Freemasons
Knights of Pythias members present check to the Cumberland County Association
for Retarded Children for $7,500.
Frogs
Photo of Ron Walters as he coaxes his frog across the finish line in the Annual
Frog Race at the Westwood Shopping Center.
Frontier and Pioneer Life
Photo: The Daniel Boone Wagon Train moves up Jake's Mountain Road on its 39mile trek from North Wilkesboro to Boone.
Fruit
NC fruit crop losses are heavy.
Fay Times
Jun 18
3B
Weather does heavy damage to NC tree fruit crops.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
15A
State officials say peach and apple damage is worst in two decades.
Fay Observer
Apr 16
6A
State officials say they expect counties which have suffered severe fruit crop
damage to ask to be declared agricultural disaster areas.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
2B
Fuel adjustment fee represents the amount of money spent on fuel to produce
electricity. See Live Wire for more information.
Fay Observer
May 12
2A
Electric utilities vow to fight fuel adjustment legislation.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
5A
Fuel adjustment bill being written.
Fay Observer
Jan
8
7A
Governor Jim Hunt asks for major changes in fuel adjustment clause.
Fay Times
May 28
8C
Fewer fuel adjustment increases are proposed.
Fay Observer
Apr 29
8A
Bill would change fuel charge rules.
Fay Observer
Jun
5A
Fuel Adjustment
4
Fuel Assistance Fund
See also: (1) Fuel Adjustment (2) Heat
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Applications for fuel assistance are being accepted at the Department of Social
Services - deadline is Dec. 10.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1A
Fewer Cumberland County residents than expected signed up for federal fuel
assistance checks.
Fay Times
Dec
9
1B
High usage indicates fuel assistance fund shortage.
Fay Times
Nov 18
7B
Fay Observer
Oct 19
3A
Fay Observer
Dec
4
1B
Fay Observer
Apr 18
3B
Official says CETA funds went to NC AFL-CIO.
Fay Times
Mar
6
14B
NC Heart Association director and his wife are placed on leave, pending an audit.
Fay Times
Mar 11
2B
NC Heart Association director W. James Logan resigned.
Fay Times
Apr 21
7B
Fuel Oil
The executive director of the NC Oil Jobbers Association says a report that heating
oil supplies are critically low in the southeast is misleading.
Fuel, Synthetic
The government agency may send synfuel aid to North Carolina.
Fund Raising
Photo: Fayetteville Mayor Bill Hurley joined Black leaders for a kickoff luncheon to
raise local funds for the United Negro College Fund (Dr. C.R. Edwards, Rex Harris
and Dr. Prezell Robinson).
Funds, Misuse of
Furniture
Roy Underhill spends all of his time creating 14th century tools and furniture from
wood and teaching people that they can make and do for themselves. He is host
of the Wood Wright's Shop. Photos included.
Fay Observer
Frank Peterslie exhibits spherical furniture at High Point Furniture Mart.
U.S. Furniture makers are urged to boost trade with Japanese.
May
7
1C
Fay Times
Apr 22
9C
Fay Times
Oct 21
7C
Air chair design rocking furniture industry; marketed by Erwin-Lambeth Inc. of
Thomasville.
Fay Times
Oct 22
6C
Furniture slump deepening.
Fay Times
Mar 19
10B
The Thomasville Furniture Industries plant at Pleasant Garden will close
indefinitely.
Fay Observer
Feb
7
12A
Southern Furniture Market Center will consider opening part of facility to public.
Fay Times
Feb 12
6C
Furniture workers walk out on Waterwood Furniture Company in Eastover.
Fay Observer
Dec
7
10B
Furniture industry still in slump.
Fay Observer
Mar 19
9B
Furniture industry optimistic after upbeat market.
Fay Times
Oct 25
12B
Japan furniture market should be tapped, according to an official.
Fay Observer
Oct 21
2B
Furniture recovery may face lumber shortage.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
5A
Cigarette regulation urged to cut furniture fires.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
5A
Optimism marks furniture market.
Fay Observer
Oct 14
9A
Slow recovery seen for furniture.
Fay Observer
Sep
6
9A
Recovery road: hope expected for furniture.
Fay Times
Sep
6
12B
Furniture Industry
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Spring furniture market: multi-function furniture gets designers' vote. Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
6A
Flammable furniture to be examined by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
8B
Furniture makers see 'hope.'
Fay Observer
Apr 18
3B
Furniture mart customers are cautious.
Fay Times
Apr 13
1B
Matched sets in furniture may be out.
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1C
NC man describes "death bed visions."
Fay Times
Mar 20
1B
Jean Montooth, 1918 Catawba St., has 'life after death' experience. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 21
10A
Fay Times
Mar 20
1B
FBI agents seize evidence in crackdown on gambling.
Fay Observer
Jan 11
9A
A carnival operation was closed in Clinton because of charges of gambling.
Fay Times
May 17
6B
Judge James H. Pou Bailey raps judge for gambling rule. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 19
1A
Gambling equipment seized in raids throughout the state.
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1A
Suspected gambling sites are raided by federal law enforcement agencies in NC
Fay Times
Jan 11
8B
Four men are found innocent of gambling, after District Court judge claimed
Superior Court judge plays poker.
Fay Times
Mar 19
1A
Garbage container stolen from Laura Ammons of 110 Park St. Container belongs
to the City of Fayetteville and is valued at $200.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
9B
A proposal to build a Resource Recovery Plant that would burn much of
Cumberland County's garbage gets attention from CP& L.
Fay Observer
Mar
1
6B
Illegal roadside dumping of trash and litter is a big problem in Cumberland County
Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar 14
1B
New financial consultants suggested for refuse/energy plant for Cumberland
County.
Fay Times
Apr 17
1B
Trash service increase pondered in Fayetteville. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun
3
2B
Fayetteville City Council delays issue of curbside leaf and cutting pickup.
Fay Times
Jun 16
7B
Garbage fee hikes on the agenda of Fayetteville City Council.
Fay Observer
Jul 12
7B
Fayetteville City Council raises commercial sanitation fees.
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1B
Carolina Power and Light shows interest in refuse-burning power plant in
Cumberland County
Fay Times
Mar
1
1B
Interest rates key to whether Carolina Power and Light will build a plant to produce
electricity from burning garbage.
Fay Times
Nov
8
1B
Garbage fee plan is delayed by Fayetteville City Council.
Fay Times
Jun 29
1B
According to Clark Dill, Director of Sanitation & Fleet Maintenance for Fayetteville,
sanitation crews work 10-hr days, 4 days a week with Weds. As a holiday.
Fay Observer
May 25
1A
Future Life
Gambing
Superior Court Judge Pou Bailey criticizes court ruling by District Court Judge
George R. Greene in poker/gambling case.
Gambling
Garbage and Refuse
Garbage and Refuse - Collection
Garbage and Refuse - Landfill
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State Waste Management Board urges Governor Hunt to delcare a moratorium on
hazardous waste landfills.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Dec
2
23C
Fay Times
Nov 26
1B
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Mar 28
1E
Fay Times
Dec
9
2B
Fay Observer
Jun 30
1C
Coalition asks halt to decontrol natural gas.
Fay Observer
Mar 11
5A
State brick firm strikes gas in Lee County.
Fay Times
Dec 14
1A
Natural gas customers in North Carolina and 25 other states will see higher gas
bills over the next six months.
Fay Times
Sep 20
1A
Geologists disagree on potential for NC natural gas.
Fay Observer
Mar
1
6A
Hearing set on gas price hike.
Fay Observer
Feb 26
9A
NC Utilities Commission says Public Service Gas Company rate hike is unjustified.
Fay Times
Feb 26
13B
Al Boney is field superintendant for Carolina Natural Gas, and prefers field work to
desk work.
Fay Times
Feb 23
6A
The State Utilities Commission has approved a $9.2 million rate increase for
Piedmont Natural Gas Company that will raise residential rates by 6.97%
Fay Observer
Feb
4
5A
Is new state natural gas boom in the offing? - Dick Brown column
Fay Observer
Jan 22
1B
NC natural gas rates will rise in November.
Fay Observer
Nov
Garbage and Refuse - Raeford
Waste dumpings may be hurting Raeford's chances for new industry.
Garden Clubs
See Clubs
Garden Shows
See: Home and Garden Shows
Gardens, Clarendon
Clarendon Gardens has been a cherished aspect of Pinehurst since its opening to
the public 30 years ago - Photos included
Garland, North Carolina
Garland voters narrowly defeated a water and sewer bond referendum by 8 votes.
Garlic
Garlic: Eat it with someone you love.
Gas, Natural
2
14B
Jul 12
1B
Gasohol
Gasohol exists, but under a different name.
Fay Times
Walter K. Brides says he's given up the idea of producing gasolhol now that state
officials have denied him a permit to distill alcohol at his Roxie Avenue home
(Fayetteville)
Fay Observer
Nov
7
1B
Amoco's Paw Creek storage terminal in Charlotte waited more than a year to
report the leak of 100,000 to 150,000 gallons of gasoline because it didn't know it
was required to tell NC officials.
Fay Observer
Nov 26
5A
Gasoline cheaper for Thanksgiving
Fay Observer
Nov 24
6A
New state regulations adopted by the Board Of Agriculture will require service
stations to show the difference in credit and cash prices charged for motor fuel
when prices are advertised.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
5A
Gasoline
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Gasoline - Prices
Holiday gasoline prices down.
Fay Observer
Sep
1
10A
Oil glut forces NC gas prices down for holidays.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
5A
Gas prices seen soaring
Fay Observer
Oct 21
6A
Gasoline prices in Fayetteville rise. Chart included
Fay Times
Jul
Gas prices jump significantly near last year's high.
3
14B
Fay Observer
Jun 30
8A
U.S. gasoline prices will rise as dealers charge for credit sales. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun 29
6A
Gas prices will be lower for Memorial Day holiday than in 1981.
Fay Times
May 29
1B
Gasoline prices over the Memorial Day holiday will be more than 16 cents a gallon
less than a year ago.
Fay Observer
May 25
5A
Carolinas gas prices drop sharply
Fay Observer
Apr
2
5A
Credit surcharges pinch gas stations
Fay Observer
Mar 21
2B
Gas prices are still dropping, according to a survey.
Fay Observer
Feb
5
8B
Price drops below $1 in gas war in the Asheville area.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
6A
Motorists will be paying less for gas during the holiday weekend. List of prices at
the pump
Fay Observer
Feb
4
2B
Lower prices for gasoline threat to some stations.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
10A
One cent gas tax hike seen by budget Chairman.
Fay Observer
Dec 10
5A
2 trailer deal in state, a concession on gas tax.
Fay Times
Dec 14
1B
Highway Administrator Billy Rose says gas tax may help state.
Fay Observer
Dec 24
7B
Gasoline - Taxation
Gastonia
Gastonia tackles prostitute problem
Fay Observer
Jul
7
9A
Genealogy
A further history of the Scottish settlers of the Cape Fear region - Dorothy Averett
of Fayetteville came up with records on Neill Graham and his descendants. Dick
Brown column
Fay Observer
May 26
1B
The John Smith family tree by Lucile Johnson. - Photos included
Fay Observer
Nov
7
2E
Genealogy research brings ancestors to life for Fayetteville Girl Scouts - Rick
Buchanan taught them the basics of genealogical research. -Photo included
Fay Observer
May 28
11A
Letter to the Editor: the Robinson Family by Mrs. Samuel Merrill of New Orleans,
LA.
Fay Observer
May 10
4A
Travel notes: clues to genealogical detective work - photo included
Fay Observer
Apr
4
8E
Graham family members show interest in ancestors. - Dick Brown column
Fay Observer
Jun 30
9
Five generations of the Deberry family. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 14
18A
Photo of five generations of the Vernie Bullards of Laurinburg.
Fay Observer
Aug 21
8A
General Assembly
See: Legislature
Generations
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Germination
See: Sprouting
Ghosts
William G. Roll of Chapel Hill reports on family haunted by ghosts.
Fay Observer
Sep
7
12B
Eerie story of New England home recounted by parapsychologist William G. Roll
of Chapel Hill. Photo included
Fay Times
Sep
8
1A
Duke researcher, Dr. K. Ramakrishna Rao, defends poltergeists and
parapsychology.
Fay Times
Dec 13
1B
Helen Gustafson is director of Pupil Personnel Services and The Exceptional
Children's Program at Fort Bragg. Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 23
2D
Feature Article on gifted children: Genius has a price. Photo included of Paul
Berghoff and his family
Fay Observer
Aug 29
1G
The Developmental Evaluation Center on Owen Drive can test children to see if
they are mentally "gifted." For a referral, call Carolyn Kitts at 486-1605. - Live Wire
Fay Observer
May
1
2A
Gifted Children
Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts need more leading women.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
4B
Genealogy research brings ancestors to life for Fayetteville Girl Scouts. - Rick
Buchanan taught them the basics of genealogical research. - Photo included
Fay Observer
May 28
11A
Penny Rogers of Spring Lake has been selected to participate in the Girl Scout
Wider Opportunity Program. - Photo Included
The Spring Lake
Jul 14
6
Fay Observer
Sep 13
1B
Goats Faint When They Are Startled
Fay Observer
Feb 18
5A
NC veterinarian owns goats with rare diseast which makes them faint.
Fay Times
Feb 20
1A
NC author Susan Young wrote book which contains clues to finding $10,000 in
gold.
Fay Times
Mar 27
1A
Gold Across The Cape Fear River: See Saturday Extra
Fay Observer
Sep 18
2
Fay Observer
Sep 30
4B
Golf course owners at Pinehurst claim County Tax Appraisals are too high.
Fay Times
May 11
1B
Pinehurst debates the value of golf courses.
Fay Observer
May 11
3A
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Jun 13
Gliders
Top Hang-Glider Pilots From All Over The World Begin Sailing Off Grandfather
Moutain in The Week-Long Masters Of Hang Gliding Championships.
Goats
Gold
Golf
See also: World Golf Hall of Fame
George Massengill and Doug Cales spend their days refinishing golf clubs. Photos
included.
Golf Courses - Pinehurst
Golf Hall of Fame
See: Pinehurst
Golfers
Joe Berry Takes 3-Shot Cumberland County Golf Championship. Photos Included
Monday, September 21, 2009
1D
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Gerald "Jerry" Carver Has Been Named Head Golf Professional at Gates Four
Golf and Country Club. Photo Included
Fay Observer
May 29
1B
Dyrck Fanning Describes What Winning the Cumberland County Gold
Championship a Year Ago Means to Him. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jun
1
2B
Fay Observer
Mar 11
5A
Accounting Firm Audit Criticizes Fayetteville City Accounting Practices
Fay Times
Feb 22
1B
The Fayetteville City Council Is Expected to Discuss a Critical Audit Report
Concerning The City's Accounting Procedures
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
Fayetteville City Council Hears Audit Report; Adopts Ethics
Fay Observer
Feb 23
1B
Local governments can use new fund.
Fay Observer
Apr 18
2B
Local Governments Can Use New Fund
Fay Observer
Apr 18
2B
NC's Government Spending Ranks Low
Fay Observer
Dec 31
5A
NC Center for Public Policy Research says NC Governor's Office is Weak,
compared to other states.
Fay Times
Jan 29
3B
State Government Could Save Money By Consolidating Its Computer Systems
And Staffs
Fay Observer
Mar
4
7A
Governor's Power Cut Is Proposed
Fay Observer
Dec 16
12A
NC Has Had One Full Time Republican Governor (James Holhouser, Jr, 1973)
See Live Wire
Fay Observer
Dec 16
1A
Good Luck Charms
Gold Rush Prostitute's Hairpin Brought Luck to 1926 Tar Heels
Government - Fayetteville - Auditing
Government - Local
Government - North Carolina
Governor
Governor - Candidates
U.S. Representative Charles Rose "Leans toward NC Governor's race."
Fay Times
Jul 21
1B
Charlie Rose Is Serious About 1984 Gubernatorial Race
Fay Observer
Jul 21
1B
NC Secretary of Commerce Lauch Faircloth may be candidate for NC governor.
Fay Times
Jul 16
1A
No Front - Runner Seen In 1984's Governor's Race
Fay Observer
Mar 22
6A
Republican State Sen. Cass Ballenger Announces His Candidacy For Governor In
The 1984 Elections
Fay Times
Jan 19
7B
Republican Senator Cass Ballenger Joins Race For NC Governor. Photo Included
Fay Observer
Jan 18
5A
Tom Gilmore of Guilford may seek governorship in 1984. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 18
4B
Fay Observer
Apr 30
18B
No Action Will Be Taken Against Governor Hunt Or His Republican Gubernatorial
Opponent, J. Beverly Lake, Despite Violation Of State Election Laws In Their
Campaigns.
Fay Observer
Jan
2
1A
Terry Sanford Is Listed Among Ten Best Governors
Fay Observer
Jan
5
3A
Governor Morehead School
13 High School Students From Fayetteville Schools Have Been Selected To
Participate In NC Governor's School This Summer
Governors
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Former Governor Bob Scott will open a business which will lobby for businesses
dealing with the NC Legislature.
Fay Times
Mar 30
11B
Photo Of Governor Hunt As He Looks Over A 475-pound Arkansas Sow That
Arrived In Raleigh As A Pay-Off In the Bet Between Arkansas Governor Frank
White and Hunt
Fay Observer
Jan 27
12A
State Commerce Secretary D.M. "Lauch" Faircloth Will Appear On Television To
Answer Questions About Telephone Calls And The Amount Of Time He Spends In
His Office.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
6A
State Commerce Secretary D.M. Faircloth Has Denied Making Personal
Telephone Calls At State Expense.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
11A
State Commerce Sec. D.M. Faircloth denies making person calls at state expense.
Fay Times
Feb 12
1B
State Commerce Secretary D.M. Faircloth Has Denied Making Personal
Telephone Calls at State Expense
Fay Observer
Feb 12
11A
State Commerce Sec. D.M. Faircloth denies making personal calls at state
expense.
Fay Times
Feb 12
1B
State Commerce Secretary D.M. "Lauch" Faircloth Will Appear On Television To
Answer Questions About Telephone Calls And The Amount Of Time He Spends In
His Office
Fay Observer
Feb 11
6A
Tom Gilmore of Guilford County is Running for Governor in 1984. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 25
4B
Tom Gilmore of Guilford County is Running For Governor in 1984. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec
5
4B
Governor Jim Hunt says release of news of charge of secret interest-free loan to
U.S. Representative Charlie Rose was unfair. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 28
25C
Governor Hunt appealed to business leaders to provide more support for public
education.
Fay Times
Sep 21
7B
Governor Hunt is scheduled to be featured speaker at the Democratic Unity Rally
in Fayetteville September 30 for the 7th Congressional District - List of other
politics included
Fay Observer
Sep 21
1B
Governor Hunt Studies Legislative Requests
Fay Observer
Sep 20
8B
Governor Him Hunt will be guest speaker September 30 at Fayetteville State
University.
Fay Times
Sep 24
5B
Governor Hunt will begin Fayetteville State University's observance of National
Higher Education Week.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
6B
Governor Jim Hunt accused of using state helicopter for political appearances by
NC State Republican Party Chairman David Flaherty.
Fay Times
Oct
6
10B
Governor Jim Hunt takes mystery trip for two days.
Fay Times
Oct
8
10B
Governor Jim Hunt, seeking to boost Democratic candidates for Congress called
President Reagan's policies unfair.
Fay Times
Oct 15
6C
Governor Jim Hunt is still not saying whether he plans to run for the U.S. Senate.
Fay Times
Jul 27
9B
Attorneys seeking to block Hunt's removal from office.
Fay Observer
Nov 12
7A
Governor Jim Hunt is cool to findings of Citizens Commission on Alternative to
Incarcerations. They recommend fewer persons to be sent to prison. Photo
included
Fay Times
Nov 25
4B
Governors - Cabinet Members
See Also Secretary Of Commerce
See also: Secretary of Commerce
Governors - Candidates
Governors - Hunt, James
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Republicans in Charlotte are accusing Governor Hunt of holding a Superior Court
Judgeship open for Preston Cornelius, who resigned the seat to run for Congress.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
Governor's wife says no decision made on future of her husband. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 27
6A
Hunt Undecided On Challenging Jesse Helms
Fay Observer
Mar
8
5
Governor Jim Hunt met for two hours with protesters opposing the State's PCB
landfill in Warrren County.
Fay Observer
Oct
9
1A
Governor Hunt Calls For Surgeon General's Resignation
Fay Observer
Mar 16
7A
During His Five Years In Office, Governor Hunt Has Appointed 42.6 Percent of
NC's 230 Judges
Fay Observer
Feb
8
5A
North Carolina's Governor Among Weakest In The Nation, According To A Report
Fay Observer
Jan 29
5A
Governor Hunt generally supports "New Federalism" program of Reagan
Administration.
Fay Times
Jan 29
3B
Photo Of Governor Hunt As He Looks Over A 475-Pound Sow That Arrived In
Raleigh As A Pay-Off In The Bet Between Arkansas Governor Frank White and
Hunt.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
12A
North Carolina's Governor Among Weakest In The Nation, According To A Report
Fay Observer
Jan 29
5A
Governor Hunt is praised for role in running Democratic Party Commission on
Presidential nominations.
Fay Times
Feb
8
6B
During His Five Years In Office, Governor Hunt Has Appointed 42.6 Percent of
NC's 230 Judges
Fay Observer
Feb
8
5A
Members of Governor Hunt's administration defended state employees who
campaign for Democratic political candidates after Republicans said they would
ask the courts to ban the practice.
Fay Observer
Sep
9
5A
Governor Hunt Vows To Stop Bets On Tar Heel Team
Fay Observer
Mar 12
6A
Two Republican Candidates for the Senate says they will sue Governor Hunt in an
effort to stop state employees from campaigning for Democrats on state time.
Fay Times
Sep
9
13C
Governor Hunt undecided on seeking opinion of NC Supreme Court on separation
of powers case.
Fay Times
Mar 19
3B
Neither Governor Hunt Nor Senator Helms Lends Much Credence To A Poll
Showing Hunt With A Wide Lead Over Helms In A Hypothetical Race For the
Senate
Fay Observer
Mar 24
8A
Governor Jim Hunt Has Credited An Advisary Commission to Enhance The
Relationship Between Military Installations And Surrounding Communities.
Fay Observer
May 14
11A
Governor Hunt Was In Fayetteville to Dedicate The Fayetteville Ambulatory Center
on Metromedical Drive. Photo Included
Fay Observer
May 25
1B
Governor Hunt is Paid $57,864 Annually, According to His Press Secretary, Gary
Pearce. In Addition To Residence in Governor's Mansion, Hunt is Given an Annual
Entertainment Allowance of $11,000. Live Wire
Fay Observer
May 31
1A
Governor Jim Hunt will oppose any legislation to raise governor's salary.
Fay Times
Jun
3
4B
Hunt Opposes Move To Increase Salary - Other Salaries Listed
Fay Observer
Jun
3
5A
NCAE President Says He's Disappointed In Governor Hunt
Fay Observer
Jul 19
6A
Hunt Undecided On Challenging Jesse Helms
Fay Observer
Mar
8
5A
Lawmakers Claim Handicap Council Oversteps Bounds By Suing Other State
Agencies
Fay Times
Dec
6
12B
A group of Legislative leaders say the Governor's Advocacy Council for Persons
With Disabilities has cost the State millions of dollars.
Fay Observer
Dec
6
13B
Governor's Advocacy Council
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Governor's Mansion
Feature article on Bob Passerell; chef at the Executive Mansion. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun 23
1C
Pomp, Circumstance And Perfect Attendance - John Kirby of E.E. Smith High
School has not missed a day of school in all 12 years. Photos included.
Fay Observer
May 27
4B
Graduates Are Told They Face Uncertain, Dangerous Future
Fay Observer
May 17
6A
Graduations Conducted In State
Fay Observer
May 16
9A
Graduates Will Push NC's Unemployment Rate Up
Fay Observer
Jun
7
13A
Settlement Is Reached On Grain Firms Debt To NC Farmer
Fay Times
Mar
8
1B
Grain Marketing Strategies Help to Increase Income.
Fay Observer
Apr 25
13A
Grain Prices Hurt Farms, According to Officials
Fay Observer
Aug 21
1B
Farm-Dried Grain Boosts Flexibility
Fay Observer
Sep
5
4A
Whitney MacMillan, Chairman of Cargill Inc.Backs Grain Trade
Fay Observer
Sep 12
2B
Wheat Stocks Large, Will Increase Again
Fay Observer
Dec 19
17A
Fay Observer
Feb 28
1F
Fay Observer
Jan
The Biology Department at FSU (Fayetteville State University) has been awarded
a $545,804 three year research grant from the National Institutes of Health
Minority Biomedical Research Support Program.
Fay Observer
Oct
7
2B
A four year, $2.25 million grant from a New Jersey-based foundation will fund a
new traininig program for dental school faculty, that will be based at the University
of NC - Chapel Hill.
Fay Observer
Nov 22
10B
Sampson Technical Institute has been awarded a $1 million grant by the U.S.
Department of Education.
Fay Observer
Nov 17
8A
Governor Hunt says Block Grants Linked to Economic Growth
Fay Observer
Nov
2
1B
$7 Million In Block Grants Awarded In Area Counties
Fay Observer
Nov
5
1A
Fay Observer
Nov
6
1B
Cumberland County was awarded a $20,000 grant to help offset the cost of a threeyear project to remap the entire county.
Fay Observer
Sep 17
1B
The U.S. Department of Transportation approved a $28,310 grant to help establish
at new public transportation system in Cumberland County.
Fay Observer
Feb 22
9B
Graduations
Grain
Grandparents - Laws and Legislation
Grandparents Clause: The Right To Love - Leonard and Joyce Thompson have
gained temporary custody of their two grandchildren. Photo included
Grange
See North Carolina State Grange
Grants
Grants - Cape Fear Region
Cape Fear Region gets $7 million in grants for community development projects.
Grants - Cumberland County
The Cumberland County Health Department will lease office space for
implementation of a Health Costs Control Study Grant if that grant is received by
the county.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Anti-Rape Group - Rape Crisis Volunteers of Cumberland County get grant of
$8,150 for preventive services.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Oct 27
14B
Fayetteville officials were notified of final approval of two Federal Grants totalling
$3.2 million for the Hay Street Transit Mall and a bus maintenance facility.
Fay Observer
Aug 14
1B
Federal Grants of $3.2 Million Approved For Transit Mall Facility
Fay Observer
Aug 14
3A
Fayetteville City Council Set to Put Federal Grants Into Effect
Fay Observer
Aug 23
1B
The Southeastern Regional Rehabilitation Center will purchase electronic aids for
patient evaluation and treatment with a $22,500 grant from the Cape Fear Valley
Hospital Auxiliary.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
6B
Southeastern Regional Rehabilitation Center gets $22,500 grant from Cape Fear
Valley Hospital Auxiliary for latest electronic aids.
Fay Times
Oct 27
5B
Fay Observer
Aug 13
1B
Fay Times
Sep 29
14B
Grape Production, Profits Good For Duplin Cellars - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Feb 24
1B
Asheville Vineyards Get "French Touch"
Fay Observer
May 30
2B
Most Green Beret Veterans Adjust Well to Civilian Life
Fay Observer
Jun 16
8B
Top Physical Condition Needed For Green Berets - Part 4 of a series
Fay Observer
Jun 17
1B
Fay Times
Aug 12
16C
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Jan 20
11A
Fay Times
Oct 14
21C
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1E
"Boo" Knarr Has Fond Memories Of Groundhog Day In Punxsutawney - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Feb
2
7A
Groundhog Is Just Another Weather Superstition - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Feb
8
1B
Fay Times
May 27
9C
Grants - Fayetteville
See Also: Revitalization - Fayetteville
The City of Fayetteville Gets Approval For Federal Grants
Grants - Greensboro
World Council of Churches has given $10,000 to the Greensboro Justice Fund
Grapes
Green Berets
Greenhouses
Jebo Corporations May Produce Greenhouses For Saudi Arabia - Jebo
Corporation Is Located in Alexander County
Greenvalley Country Club
See Clubs - Fayetteville
Grocery Stores
Grocery Prices Are Pushed Up By Bad Weather
Grocery Trade
Food Town Stores Use Television to Advertise Products
Grooming Of Pets
Pamper A Pup With His Own Beauty Treatments - Photos included
Groundhog Day
Group Homes
Group Home Opposition Still Alive in NC
Monday, September 21, 2009
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The Willie M Group home for anti-social youths in Sanford is snagged on three
stipulations.
Fay Times
Sep 20
1B
Dispute Surrounds "Willie M" Facility in Sanford
Fay Times
Jul 29
1A
Lee County Willie M. Howe is Protested
Fay Times
Jul 10
1B
Neighbors Resent Group Homes. The state has opened 36 group homes for
emotionally disturbed youngsters since 1973 - Has 120 group homes for the
mentally retarded.
Fay Observer
May 27
12A
Warmth and Care Are Helping Troubled Children To Adjust At the Cumberland
County Department Of Social Services Group Home and Shelter Home - Photo
included
Fay Observer
May
9
1A
Lake Waccamaw Home In Columbus County Helps Troubled Boys - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Mar 29
1B
Lee County youth home now under 24-hour watch.
Fay Times
Jul 21
8B
Growth And Development
Southern States Need to Prepare For Rapid Growth
Fay Observer
Jun
3
6D
NC's Wide Open Spaces Becoming More Crowded
Fay Observer
Sep 26
4A
Wake County will overtake Guilford County as NC's second urban county before
the year 2000. Indicate new projections by state researchers.
Fay Observer
Mar 14
1B
100 Cumberland County residents gathered at FTI full of optimism over changes
and growth over the next 20 years in Fayetteville, Cumberland County and North
Carolina.
Fay Observer
Jan 29
1B
High Technology Industry Said Best Hope For Economic Growth
Fay Observer
Dec 13
8A
Fay Observer
Mar 18
5A
Fay Observer
Jan
2
3A
Fay Observer
Nov 25
8D
Fay Observer
Feb
2
6A
Psychologist urges parents to trick or treaters' children concerning Halloween trick
or treating. Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct 30
1B
Charlotte Officials Won't Ban Halloween
Fay Observer
Mar
6
10A
Elena Soloman is cut by glass in candy she ate - minature Hershey candy bars in
Raleigh.
Fay Times
Nov
5
1B
2 Laurinburg children get tainted Halloween treats.
Fay Times
Nov
2
1A
Suspicious-looking candy can be X-Rayed for free by technicians at Doctor's
Urgent Care Center.
Fay Observer
Oct 30
2B
Fayetteville and Cumberland County will celebrate Halloween on Saturday, Oct.
30, this year.
Fay Observer
Oct 20
1B
Fayetteville and the Cape Fear Region escape tampered candy, but candy bearing
pins and needles were found elsewhere in state.
Fay Times
Nov
1B
Guilford County
History buffs fight to save a cabin that stood near the site of the Battle of Guilford
Courthouse.
Guns
Recent Gun Ruling Won't Affect NC
Hadassah
Hadassah…The past is our heritage..The future our challenge - Photo included
Hair
Feature article on hair transplants and hairweaving - Photos included - Alice
Thrasher article
Halloween
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Photo: X-Ray Technician Joye McBrayer demonstrates to youngsters how their
Halloween candy can be X-Rayed to detect foreign objects imbedded in it.
Fay Observer
Oct 31
1A
5 region towns will have trick-or-treating on Saturday October 30 - Lumberton,
Laurinburg, Elizabethtown, Raeford, Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Oct 28
1A
No tricks, all treats for a safe Halloween - Alice Thrasher article. - Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 22
8A
October 30 proclaimed Halloween caution urged for parents to check candy and
apples.
Fay Times
Oct 20
1B
Bob Whitaker Costumes of Fayetteville ordered E.T. masks from the prestigious
Don Post Studios in California for Halloween - Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 28
6A
Pre-Halloween pumpkin buyers have a bargain on their hands this year. - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Oct 18
1B
Fay Observer
Aug 25
1C
Lawmakers claim Handicap Council oversteps bounds by suing other state
agencies.
Fay Times
Dec
6
12B
Strange illness keeps Jonnie Richardson bedridden for 50 years. Photo included
Fay Times
May 25
1A
Technology is improving the lives of the disabled
Fay Observer
Oct 30
1B
East Carolina University in Greenville has services and equipment available to
handicapped students at ECU - Photos included
Fay Observer
Oct 24
1F
The Southeastern Industrial Center in Lumberton trains area's handicapped. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Sep 13
1B
Out of a total 6,000 parking spaces at Cross Creek Mall, 77 are designated for use
by handicapped people. - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Aug
6
1A
For employment of handicapped see Live Wire or write US Dept. of Labor, Office
of Federal Contract Compliance 300 Fayetteville St. Mall, Room 210, P.O. Box
471, Raleigh, NC 27602
Fay Observer
Jul
2
2A
Less Federal Support Seen For Handicapped
Fay Observer
Jun 29
8A
Bonnie Lowery of Lumberton aids the handicapped - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun 21
9A
If you are having trouble with lightbulbs purchased through The National
Handicapped Workers call between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. - See Live Wire for
more information
Fay Observer
Sep 17
2A
Gene Ledford, cut in half by an accident, has learned to "walk" through therapy.
Fay Times
Jun 19
1B
Dunn Production Center trains the handicapped - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Apr
5
1B
Ten E.E. Smith students live two days as "handicapped" to increase awareness.
Photo included
Fay Times
May
3
1A
St. Andrews Presbyterian College helps handicapped students build confidence.
Photo included.
Fay Times
Sep 25
1A
Ricky Creech, a victim of cerebral palsy, who can neither speak or use arms or
legs, is a student at East Carolina Uninversity because of an electronic voice
machine. Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 30
1A
Hampton Mariner's Museum
Seafood Strange and Wonderful at the 6th Annual Strange Seafood Exhibition,
sponsored by the Hampton Mariner's Museum. - Photos included
Handicapped
See Also: Children, Handicapped
Handicapped - Education
Handicrafts
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The Eastern Carolina Craftsmen's Christmas Festival to spotlight dolls, toys Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 14
2E
The Seventh Annual Craftsmen's Spring Festival is coming to the Cumberland
County Memorial Arena on March 13 and 14 - Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar
7
5E
Rosetta Tolbert and Bonnie Young own and operate a small gift and craft store on
Raeford Road.
Fay Observer
Oct 10
6F
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Oct 24
2F
Harnett Commissioners Buy Water Testing Equipment
Fay Observer
Aug
3
5A
New Passenger Bus Service is Proposed in Harnett County
Fay Observer
Sep
9
7A
Harnett Water Grant Approved
Fay Observer
Mar 20
3A
Harnett County Commissioners approved a request to allow the county to take
over operation of the waster water treatment plant in Buies Creek from Campbell
University.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
8A
Harnett County Commissioners go ahead with plans for a new industrial training
center.
Fay Observer
Jul 20
3A
Harnett County must pay $18,000 to land owners whose property was condemned
in 1979 for construction of the Harnett County Airport.
Fay Observer
Jun 11
6A
New Harnett Fire District Debated
Fay Observer
May 18
5A
New Harnett Fire District Created By Act of Board
Fay Observer
Mar 30
5A
Harnett County became one of the first counties in the state to receive its
shipment of surplus cheese.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
5A
Harnett Commissioners Vote to Buy Voting Machine
Fay Observer
Jan 19
5A
Harnett Commissioners Awarded the Area's Cablevision Franchise to Future
Cablevision of NC and NC Communications Incorporated.
Fay Observer
Jan
5
5A
Harnett County voters will decide on a $2.5 million bond issue
Fay Observer
Apr 16
6A
Harnett County Attorney Edward McCormick submitted his resignation 11/15 to the
Board of Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Nov 16
5A
Former Senator Robert Morgan Named Attorney For Harnett County
Fay Observer
Dec
7
5A
Fay Observer
Nov
2
5A
A four-man task force of undercover agents is being formed in Harnett County to
help stop illegal drug trafficking.
Fay Times
Sep 22
8B
Harnett County Sheriff Lewis Rosser is organizing a task force to step up the fight
against illegal drugs.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
12A
Fay Observer
Mar 16
5A
Hang Gliders
Hang Gliders - see Gliders
Hangings
The Hanging Of Lewis Council - Sketch included
Harnett County
Harnett County - Attorney
Harnett County - Cable Television
Harnett Approves Cable Contract - Ends Three-Year Effort
Harnett County - Drugs
Harnett County - Water and Sewer
Harnett Group Supports New Water-Sewer Plan
Harnett County Police Department
Monday, September 21, 2009
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Jan
Hay Street
Vice Squad at Fayetteville Law Enforcement Center finds task in the 400 and 500
block of Hay Street never ends. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jul 18
1B
An Editorial: 500 Block Demolition
Fay Observer
Jul 13
4A
Fayetteville City Council Approves Buying 500 Block of Hay Street
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1A
Increment Financing: Tax Tool, If Voters Approve Could Help "Clean Up" 500
Block of Hay Street - Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 24
1B
Hay Street Plan On The Agenda of the Fayetteville City Council
Fay Times
Aug
See also: Revitalization - Fayetteville
9
12B
Fay Observer
Jan
Members of the Fayetteville City Council Streets, Roads and Transportation
Committee are scheduled to meet with Haymount business owners to discuss a
left turning lane from Hay Street onto Highland Ave.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
1B
Fayetteville City Council Expected to Purchase Haymount School Property
Fay Observer
Oct 25
8B
Part II: The Family Deserts "Rip" for Haymount (See supplement - Saturday Extra,
Page 2)
Fay Observer
Sep 11
2
The Rediscovery of Haymount - Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 16
1G
Signal changes to help traffic recommended at Haymount's Business District
intersection.
Fay Observer
Jul 30
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 27
4A
Cuts Could Hamper Cleanup Of Wastes
Fay Observer
Feb 17
8A
Waste Burning Project Advances In Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Apr 16
1B
State To Proceed With Landfill Bids in Warren County
Fay Observer
Jan
8
6B
State Developing Hazardous Waste Data System
Fay Observer
Jan
7
3A
NC off-coast area eyed as "dump" for decommissioned nuclear submarines
Fay Times
Oct 25
12B
Waste dumpings may be hurting Raeford's chances for new industry.
Fay Times
Nov 26
1B
EPA list of most dangerous waste dumps including ones in North Carolina
Fay Times
Dec 21
11A
The State Waste Management Board is seeking a moratorium on hazardous
waste landfills in NC
Fay Observer
Dec
2
6D
State Waste Management Board urges Governor Hunt to declare a moratorium on
hazardous waste landfills
Fay Times
Dec
2
23C
About 1,000 Iredell County residents were evacuated from their homes after a
tanker containing toluene overturned and spilled.
Fay Times
Dec
2
1B
Civil Rights leaders plan a two-year campaign against hazardous waste landfills.
Fay Times
Nov
5
3B
Gas Tax Bill scuttles plan to sink old nuclear submarines off coasts of North
Carolina and California
Fay Times
Dec 28
1B
NC officials worry about EPA decision on waste.
Fay Times
Mar 25
20C
Haymount
Haymount - Post Office
Letters To The Editor: "Abomination" In Haymount: Attractive Changes - Photo
included of Haymount Post Office
Hazardous Waste
Hazardous Waste Materials
Monday, September 21, 2009
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State health officials have refused to allow an Illinois firm to build a hazardous
waste treatment plant in Greensboro.
Fay Times
Dec 24
12B
The founder of an Anson County group (CACTUS - Citizens Against Chemical
Toxins In Underground Storage) opposes the underground storage of hazardous
wastes.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
9A
Environmental Protection Agency officals do not see hazardous waste sites as a
problem.
Fay Times
Feb 17
1B
Anson County residents are concerned about proposed waste treatment facility.
Fay Times
Jun 17
14C
Cumberland County team is organized to handle hazardous waste "incidents" in
the county.
Fay Times
Jun 21
1B
NC officials ask for clarification concerning standards for nuclear waste.
Fay Times
Jul
8
4B
EPA official Dr. Thomas R. Hauser finds his job requires more than degrees.
Fay Times
Jul 26
6B
890,000 Tons of Hazardous Waste Created In State in '81
Fay Observer
Jul 28
11A
Chem-Security Systems Inc., of Bellevue, WA., wants to build NC's first generaluse hazardous waste landfill to treat industrial waste and bury the residue in Anson
County
Fay Observer
Sep 20
1B
Vandals Damage Plastic Liner At Hazardous Waste Landfill in Warren County
Fay Times
Aug 23
12B
New Hanover Tops In Hazardous Waste
Fay Observer
Sep
Roundup herbicide is found in soil and plant samples taken from two tobacco
fields adjacent to Monsanto Corp.
Potentially hazardous waste dumping is reported at 167 sites scattered through
NC.
5
2B
Fay Times
Jul 17
1B
Fay Times
Feb 16
1B
NC officials warn people to watch health during the holidays.
Fay Times
Dec
2
6B
More Responsive Health System Is Seen Ahead
Fay Observer
Feb 17
9A
Fay Observer
Dec 19
4B
A study says jogging, chopping wood and other high-intensity exercise may reduce
a healthy person's risk of sudden death due to heart attack.
Fay Times
Dec 17
4B
Sceintist says hormones may harm heart
Fay Observer
Oct 22
5A
Father, son die in same hour of heart attacks - Walter Samuel Butler and his son
Walter, Jr. of Anderson
Fay Observer
Jul
4
3B
Duke researchers studying heart disease - exercise link
Fay Times
Sep 30
24C
100 rescue people hiked three miles to rescue heart attack victim from Linville
Gorge.
Fay Times
Feb
8
6B
Estrogen May Lower Heart Disease Incidence, According to a Study.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
3A
Duke University Medical Center Surgeon Pioneers Technique for High Heart Rate
Treatment
Fay Observer
Feb 19
5A
A post-cardiac fitness program for Fayetteville is being developed by the YMCA
Fitness Director Douglas Gipe - Photo Included
Fay Observer
May 23
1B
Replacement For Some Open-Heart Surgery Is Tested at Duke University Medical
Center
Fay Times
Feb 20
1B
Health
Health Food Stores
Starch Blockers Seized From A Winston-Salem Health Food Store
See also: Food
Heart - Diseases
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Heart Association
See: North Carolina Heart Association
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Jan
Assistance agencies, including the Cumberland County Department of Social
Services, are running low on fuel aid funds.
Fay Observer
Feb 13
4A
NC State Residents to get $29 million heating aid
Fay Times
Dec 20
14B
Volunteers Are Helping The Poor Keep Warm - Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1B
Portable kerosene heaters have become red-hot items in North Carolina. List of
safety tips. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 26
1C
Heating Cost Increase Predicted
Fay Observer
Nov
7
2B
Applications will be taken in November for federal money to help the poor in
Cumberland County pay their winter heating bills.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
18B
Hunt Urges Major Change In Fuel Adjustment Clause
Fay Observer
May 27
8A
Fuel Adjustment Rate Changes Not Opposed
Fay Observer
Apr 15
1B
Region is given $3.4 million in fuel assistance money. Cumberland County is first
in state in such payments.
Fay Times
Feb
9
1B
Poor Receive Aid In Heating Homes
Fay Observer
Feb
8
6A
An emergency fund to help the poor heat their homes for the rest of the winter has
been set up by the Cumberland County Department of Social Services
Fay Observer
Jan 21
1B
Governor Jim Hunt remains firm on stand against present fuel adjustment law.
Photo included
Fay Times
Apr 15
15C
Fay Observer
Mar 14
1C
Fay Observer
Mar 15
7A
Fay Times
Jun
3
7C
"Disease of Kings" (Hemophilia) Haunts Korean Brothers in Spring Lake - Photos
included.
Fay Observer
Jun
1
8A
Aid Bill For Hemophiliacs Is Pushed in NC Legislature
Fay Times
Jun
3
1B
Hemophiliacs receive aid from NC Assembly
Fay Times
Jun 24
14B
Exercise May Aid Hemophiliacs
Fay Observer
Sep
6
10A
Exercise Eases Helophiliac Pain, According to Research
Fay Times
Sep
7
12B
Fay Observer
May 24
5A
Heart Attack
See: Heart - Diseases
Heat
Heaters
Choosing the right heater to warm that small space - Photos included
Heirloom Appraisal
Discovering or debunking heirlooms at Discovery Day held at the Fayetteville
Museum of Art. Photos included.
Helicopters
Aircraft designer in Research Triangle Park is developing eight-rotor helicopter that
will lift 160 tons.
Hemophilia
Hendersonville
Hendersonville is a prized spot for people contemplating retirement, according to
local officials.
Hepatitis
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Hospitals Study Hepatitis Vaccine
Fay Observer
Dec 28
8B
Two NC Hospitals vaccinate workers against hepatitis
Fay Times
Dec 29
7B
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Times
Dec 13
5B
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1B
Highland Games to beat all others are in Bonny Scotland - Photo included
Fay Times
Sep 10
1C
Sixth annual Flora MacDonald Highland Games are being held in Red Springs.
Fay Observer
Oct
2
2B
Fay Times
Nov
4
11C
Fay Times
Oct 20
1B
A rigorous Road To The Badge - Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug
8
1F
NC State Trooper Dennis C. Whitt says new direct deposit pay plan is mark of the
Antichrist.
Fay Times
May 29
6B
The State Highway Patrol is ready for New Year revelers.
Fay Times
Dec 31
2B
Highway Patrol Trooper Dennis C. Whitt Wins Pay Fight, Claiming NC System Is
Evil.
Fay Times
Aug 12
18C
Trooper Dennis Whitt and state reach agreement on direct deposit.
Fay Observer
Aug 11
10A
Late Night Highway Patrols Cut Back
Fay Observer
Jan
8
6A
Highway Patrol claims court erred on height ruling.
Fay Observer
Jun
3
5A
NC officials are undecided about whether to appeal ruling which prohibits
consideration of height in hiring.
Fay Times
May 21
6C
Probe begins of NC Highway Patrol officer's involvement in Columbus County
court closure by Judge J. Wilton Hunt.
Fay Observer
Mar 11
1B
The NC State Highway Patrol is conducting an inquiry of one of its patrolmen
involved in a case in which the presiding judge cleared the Columbus County
Courthouse courtroom when his name was mentioned.
Fay Observer
Mar
6
3A
NC will appeal court ruling which forbids height restrictions for NC State Troopers.
Fay Times
Jun
4
10B
Fay Times
Jun 24
12C
Heritage Place
See: Retirement Homes
Heroes
See: Bravery
Herpes
Herpes called dream disease for drug firms
Hiccups
NC man has hiccups for two weeks.
Highland Games
The 27th Grandfather Mountain Highland Games & Gathering of the Clans will be
held on Grandfather Mountain in Linville July 10 and 11. For more information
contact Harris Prevost at (704) 848-4720.
Highway Construction
Photograph of Bow Street extension to Maiden Lane.
Highway Construction - Blue Ridge Parkway
Photo of Linn Cove viaduct on the Blude Ridge Parkway at Grandfather Mountain.
Highway Patrol
Highways
Linn Cove Viaduct will not hurt environment, due to unique construction.
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$3.7 million is held for road construction projects in Cape Fear Region
Fay Times
Jul 14
1B
Highways Are On The Agenda Of The Cumberland County Governmental
Association.
Fay Observer
Jul 21
1B
State to Pave 3,327 Miles of Road
Fay Observer
Jul 21
12A
Federal Help Sought For Hatteras Highway
Fay Observer
Jul 29
5A
Program Aimed At Improving Traffic Flow On State Thoroughfares
Fay Observer
Aug
6
6A
Development of I-95 Bypass slow - Sketch of architect's rendering of Holiday Inn
under construction on Cedar Creek Road
Fay Observer
Sep 19
6F
Governor Jim Hunt dedicates a section of NC Highway 68 to political ally Linwood
Smith in Highpooint.
Fay Times
Sep 30
12B
Incorrect I-95 signs claiming to be shortest way will be corrected
Fay Times
Nov 11
2B
E.J. Betters, District Engineer for the State Division of Highways, said Murchison
Road from NC 24 to the 401 Bypass appeared with a high priority on the Division's
Resurfacing Needs List - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Jun 14
2A
Business Booms For Lumberton Along Interstate 95
Fay Times
Nov 24
1B
Hunt Is Leaving Highway Issue Alone
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
NC Must Match Money For I-40 Project
Fay Observer
Dec
8
7A
Lillington to plant its trees on U.S. 401
Fay Times
Dec 15
2B
Cumberland County said to rank low in highway improvements.
Fay Times
Feb 19
2B
I-40 allocation of $4 million was handed down - I-40 connection will link Wilmington
and Benson.
Fay Times
Oct 27
5B
Bid is made to block construction of I-40 link between Benson and Wilmington.
Fay Times
Feb
6
1B
US Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis has allocated $9.3 million from a special
discretionary fund for an interstate 40 link between Benson and Wilmington.
Fay Observer
Jan 12
1A
I-95 Zoning Approved
Fay Observer
Jan 27
2B
Deepest potholes in memory pock western NC highways
Fay Observer
Mar 10
12A
Farmers Seek to Block I-40 Project
Fay Observer
Feb
4
5A
Cumberland County road improvement program is accepted.
Fay Times
Jun
9
16B
Compared with the ten most populous counties in NC, 4th ranked Cumberland
County is at or near the bottom in nearly every measure of new highway funding.
Fay Observer
Feb 19
1A
Resurfacing of I-95 In Robeson Is Approved
Fay Observer
Mar 16
5A
I-40 Blocked By Tons of Rock In Massive Rockslide
Fay Observer
Mar 23
5A
Long Delay Seen In I-40 Project
Fay Observer
May 22
10A
I-40 is cleared after 20,000 ton rock slide March 22.
Fay Times
Mar 24
14B
Legislative panel formed to oversee NC Department of Transportation finds little to
criticize.
Fay Times
Apr
8
20C
$1.6 million in Cape Fear Area road construction is approved.
Fay Times
May 15
1B
Highway Building To End Unless Money Is Found
Fay Observer
May 20
5A
Two Columbus County roads still go unrepaired because of a lack of funds.
Fay Times
Mar 20
10B
Two Sisters in Matthews resist NC efforts to demolish their home for highway
improvement.
Fay Times
Jan
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6B
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Historic Buildings
Magnolia Farms plantation house is destroyed by fire, in Anson Co.
Fay Times
Jan 29
6C
Use sought for Prince Charles Hotel after settlement of dispute
Fay Times
Apr
1
1B
Fay Times
May 12
4A
Cumberland County Community Foundation, Inc, will announce its 1982 Grant
Awards at FTI February 8
Fay Observer
Feb 11
2B
Historic Fayetteville Foundation sponsors Second Annual Countywide NC History
Project - Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr
4
2E
Fay Observer
Jun 20
1C
Feature article on the home of Fayetteville author John A. Oates - Lucile Johnson
article - Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec
5
2E
Designer's Cross-Creek Fabric makes its debut at the Belden-Horne House. Photo
included
Fay Times
Nov 23
6A
David James? Flaherty is replacing ceiling ornaments at historic Kyle House Photo included
Fay Times
Pennsylvania sculptor will begin repairs on historic Kyle House. - James David?
Flaherty
Historic Buildings - Fayetteville
Dinty Moore Tourist Home is subject of nostalgic article - Photo included
Historic Fayetteville Foundation, Inc.
Historic Houses - Beaufort
A Tour Of Beaufort's Oldest Historic Homes - Photos included
Historic Houses - Fayetteville
Jul
2
5C
Fay Times
Jun 26
14B
Feature Article on the Samuel Johnston Hinsdale House. When built was located
on the north side of the Morganton Road. Today Hay Street between Woodside
and Hinsdale Ave. Lucile Johnson
Fay Observer
May
2
2E
Photo: The Dinty Moore Tourist Inn On Person Street, a Fayetteville landmark
constructed in the first decade of this century is being demolished.
Fay Observer
Feb
8
8B
Photo: The Kyle House on Green Street gets a new coat of paint.
Fay Observer
Jul 24
12A
The Old Neill and Sarah Leach McLauchlin Home admired, copied - Photos
included : Lucile Johnson article
Fay Observer
Aug
1
2E
Fay Times
Aug 24
8A
The century-old Gill House is a landmark in downtown Laurinburg - Photos inlcuded
Fay Observer
Jan 31
1E
The childhood home of State Treasurer Edwin Gill of Laurinburg is dedicated in
ceremony - Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 24
10A
Historic Houses - Harnett County
The James Archibald Campbell House on U.S. 421 in Harnett County is almost
fully restored - was the home of the founder of Campbell University.
Historic Houses - Laurinburg
Historic Houses - Moore County
Feature Article on the Cole-McDuffie House in Moore County - Photos included Lucile Johnson article.
Fay Observer
Jul
4
2E
Pioneer heritage preserved in Moore County - Creola and Max Richardson are
caretakers of the McLendon Cabin - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jul 29
4B
Historic Houses - Pinehurst
1905 House in Pinehurst is now a NCNB Bank - located in a residential
neighborhood. - Phots included
Monday, September 21, 2009
Fay Observer
Aug
1
1C
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Historic Houses - Raleigh
Victorian Cottage: A home for history groups - the Historic Preservation Fund of
NC relocated the Bretsch House on Raleigh's downtown East Side - Photos
included
Fay Observer
Nov 21
2F
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1C
Fay Observer
May 31
6A
Milltown, Kannapolis to be nominated to Historic Places Register.
Fay Times
Nov 25
6F
Formal dedication services for the J. A. Campbell House owned by the Harnett
County Historical Society Foundation
Fay Times
Dec 23
5B
Life Really Wasn't So Different 145 Years Ago
Fay Observer
Jan 27
1B
River Road which runs along the north side of the Cape Fear from Cedar Creek
east to White Oak is rich in local history. - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Jun 14
12B
Fay Observer
Jan
Earl Parnell, Robeson County Swine Producer Uses Scientific Methods - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Jan
4
1B
Hog Farmers Get Top Dollar
Fay Observer
Aug 23
6A
Higher Prices For Hogs Aid Farmers
Fay Times
Aug 23
12B
Hoke County Commissioners authorized hiring of a Social Services staff member
to investigate increased amounts of Food Stamp fraud.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
8A
Hoke County Commissioners gave approval to begin action toward construction of
a $3.3 million countywide water system.
Fay Observer
Jan 19
6A
Hoke County group plans to help rural blacks.
Fay Times
Apr
2
1B
Hoke Seeks To Solve Mosquito Problem
Fay Observer
May 18
3A
Hoke County Commissioners agreed to pay the Hadley-Peoples Company $5,000
for the Rockfish Community Building and buy land for a new site after deciding
Hoke residents needed a recreation center - Photo included
Fay Observer
May 30
1A
Hoke County's Millprong Receives Reynolds Grant - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Aug
2
6B
Fay Observer
Mar
2
5A
Fay Observer
Jun 15
6A
Historic Houses - Wake County
Ruth Little-Stokes buys the Lane Bennett house for $1 - house once stood near
the Interchange of US. Highways 1 and 64 - Photos included
Historic Preservation
Tax Incentive Encourages Preservation of Historic Houses
Historic Sites
History
Hoboes
See: Tramps
Hogs
See also: Pigs
Hoke County
Hoke County - Manager
The Hoke County Board of Commissioners revealed that assistant County
Manager Lester Simpson will resign soon.
Hoke County - Taxation
Hoke Residents Fear Sharp Tax Increase
Holiday Schedules
Monday, September 21, 2009
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All City and County Government Offices will be closed Memorial Day. See article
for a list of other closings
Fay Observer
May 29
3A
Labor Day Closings Scheduled In Cumberland County and Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Sep
3
1B
Cumberland County Sheriff's Deputies will begin working longer hours to combat
the holiday season crime rate.
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Cape Fear Region Towns and Cities are bringing in the Christmas Season. List of
Christmas Parades included.
Fay Times
Nov 26
1B
Holiday Closings Announced
Fay Observer
Dec 22
1B
NC officials warn people to watch health during the holidays.
Fay Times
Dec
2
6B
State Officials begin anti-drinking publicity campaign to run through the holidays.
Fay Times
Dec
2
19C
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Oct 29
13A
The NC Home And Garden Show began February 20 at the Raleigh Civic Center
and is scheduled to continue through February 28
Fay Observer
Feb 21
1C
Horticulture students at FTI designed and landscaped a garden exhibit (arboretum)
and it received an Honorable Mention Award at the Southern Living Show in
Charlotte - Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 18
1E
Fay Observer
Sep 14
5A
Fay Observer
Nov
7
1C
Fay Observer
Feb 10
1B
Fay Observer
Mar 15
6A
Homebuilding in Fayetteville may get a small boost from changes in City
Development Regulations endorsed by the Cumberland County Joint Planning
Board.
Fay Observer
Mar
3
2B
Home Builders Are Abandoning Industry
Fay Observer
Sep 28
5A
President of NC Homebuilder's Association says high interest rates are hurting
home building industry.
Fay Times
Mar
6
14B
Tar Heel Homebuilders Divided Over Reagan's Budget Deficits
Fay Observer
Apr 12
5A
Robert N. Coronado is charged with taking indecent liberties with a minor.
Fay Times
Jun
7
5B
A planned "Miss Gay America" Pageant draws protests from 40 Charlotte, NC
churches
Fay Times
Sep 23
4B
Holidays
Hollerin' Contest
See: Spivey's Corner
Holly Day Fair
The 16th Annual Holly Day Fair Opens November 4th At The Comberland County
Arena
Home And Garden Shows
Home Improvements
The Hechinger Company, a chain of home improvement stores, has announced
plans to open outlets in five of NC's largest cities.
Home Ownership
A Home's "Attractions" May Also Be Liabilities
Home Remedies
Old home remedies often worse than ailments - Dick Brown Column
Homebuilders
Homebuilders Fear Usual Spring Surge Won't Show Up
Homebuilding
Homosexuals - Male
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Miss Gay America, Robert Bruno, welcomes protests aimed at pageant.
Fay Times
Sep 24
8C
250 demonstrate in Charlotte as Miss Gay America named - Jon Meadows, 32, of
Nashville, Tenn. Photo included
Fay Times
Sep 27
6B
Gay Pageant Sponsors Welcome Protest In Charlotte
Fay Observer
Sep 24
5A
Gay Pageant Protested In Charlotte
Fay Observer
Sep 26
2B
The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners decided to allow Hope Mills residents to
vote whether they want a recall amendment in the Municipal Charter.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
2B
A Hope Mills concerned citizens group backs installing a recall clause in the Town
Charter.
Fay Times
Sep 23
1B
Hope Mills Group Backs Recall Clause
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners dissolved two tax bills owed by the Town of
Hope Mills on 13 holes of a golf course leased to the Mimosa Ridge Country Club
Fay Observer
Oct
5
6B
Cable TV fight by Hope Mills gains unofficial support of Cumberland County
Commissioners
Fay Times
Oct
5
1A
Marie Simmons Vows To Keep Hope Mills Produce Stand Open, Regardless Of
Zoning Ordinances. Photo Included
Fay Times
June
3
2B
Hope Mills officials voted to seek legal information that could lead to a town
ordinance amendment to permit recall of elected officials.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
1B
Board rejects resolution for a town charter amendment to recall elected officials
Fay Observer
Oct 19
6B
Hope Mills Drafts Recall Legislation, Referendum Likely
Fay Observer
Nov
9
1B
Hope Mills Seeks Bids For a New Backhoe
Fay Times
Dec
7
1B
Old Building in Hope Mills to be Given Facelift - Main Street, Trade Street - Photos
included
CC Outlook
Dec 16
1
Hope Mills decides to replace backhoe and two police vehicles
Fay Times
Dec 21
6B
Hope Mills Agenda Data Not Provided
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1B
The Town of Hope Mills may become the first municipality in Cumberland County
to ban all adult entertainment businesses.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
1B
Hope Mills Board backs recall clause - town residents should have the right to
recall council members
Fay Times
Oct
5
1B
Photo: Browsers check out a booth at the Sunday-On-The-Lake Fine Arts Festival
at Hope Mills Lake. April 18
Fay Observer
Apr 19
1A
Hope Mills delays proposal on recall amendment to the municipal charter.
Fay Times
Oct 19
1B
Cumberland County Joint Planning Board approved revisions to Hope Mills zoning
ordinance, including a ban on all types of adult entertainment business.
Fay Times
Sep 22
1B
Hope Mills Town Council rejects plea for fire turck.
Fay Times
Feb
2
6B
Marie Simmons, operator of a produce stand on North Main Street in Hope Mills,
has appealed an order that the stand be closed.
Fay Observer
Apr 23
11B
Town of Hope Mills May Sue PWC (Public Works Commission) Over Surcharge
Fay Observer
Apr 24
3A
A petition bearing 61 names calling for an investigation into alleged misconduct
between a Hope Mills Town Commissioner and the Town Clerk was handed to
Mayor Ed Anglin.
Fay Observer
May 18
1B
Hope Mills Wants to Revitalize Town Core
Fay Observer
Jun
8B
Homosexuals - Males
Hope Mills
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Hope Mills Considers Private Vehicle Maintenance
Fay Observer
Jun 15
8B
Hope Mills Schedules Cablevision Discussion
Fay Observer
Aug
3
6B
Hope Mills selects architect for the proposed 4,000-square-foot Community Center
(Frank DeStefano of Dunn)
Fay Observer
Aug 20
6B
Frank DeStefana hired to design a Civic Center/Municipal Building to be located at
Hope Mills Municipal Park on Rockfish Road.
CC Outlook
Aug 26
1
Hope Mills Establishes Committee "System"
Fay Observer
Sep
1
2B
Hope Mills Attorney Marland Reid accused Fayetteville Cablevision officials of "Not
Good Faith On Their Part" in negotiations for a new 10 to 20-year cable service
contract.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
1B
Hope Mills Studies New "Conduct Code"
Fay Observer
Sep
9
1B
Hope Mills officials lambasted operators of Fayetteville Cablevision and
announced plans to meet with officials from Cumberland County and its other
municipalities to discuss a countywide franchise.
Fay Times
Sep 21
1B
Hope Mills Sets Stricter Dog Laws
Fay Observer
Jun 22
1B
Hope Mills may build its own cable television system
Fay Times
Dec
1
1B
Hope Mills Asks Fayetteville to Join Fight Over Cable TV
Fay Times
Oct 26
1B
Hope Mills estimates to build its own cable television system are thought to be low.
Fay Observer
Dec
4
1B
Hope Mills Town Council has voted to entend its contract with Fayetteville
Cablevision
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2B
"United Front" on Cablevision Topic of Meeting
Fay Observer
Nov 12
1B
Cablevision Situation Debated
Fay Observer
Oct 26
1B
Hope Mills Considers Forming Cable System
Fay Observer
Dec
1
1B
Hope Mills Town Board votes to keep Marlon Reid as its attorney, despite possible
conflict of interest.
Fay Times
Jan 19
1B
Fire Truck Purchase Tabled By Hope Mills Commissioners
CC Outlook
Feb
4
1
Hope Mills Councilman Allan Jordan asked to resign in private session because of
his relationship with Town Clerk Judy Baxley.
Fay Times
Aug 17
14B
A. Allan Jordan Rejects "Advice" To Resign Hope Mills Seat
Fay Observer
Aug 17
1B
Fay Observer
Sep
2
2B
Fay Observer
Feb
2
8B
Hope Mills - Budget
See: Budget - Hope Mills
Hope Mills - Cable Television
See also: Cable Television
Hope Mills - Cablevision
Hope Mills - Commissioners
Hope Mills - Commisssioner
Contempt Action Began Against Hope Mills Commissioner A. Allan Jordan
Hope Mills - Fire Department
Mayor And Commissioner Of Hope Mills Argue Over Fire Truck
Hope Mills - Fires
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Photograph of Hope Mills mobile home which burned November 7, 1982 injuring
two people.
Fay Times
Nov
8
1A
Two burned in mobile home fire in Hope Mills - Photo included
Fay Times
Nov
8
6B
Hope Mills Subdivision Offered Lake If They Form An Association
Fay Observer
Feb 19
6B
Judge Rules Hope Mills Lake Ordinance "Valid"
Fay Observer
Apr 14
2B
Lake Behavior Rapped
Fay Observer
May 18
1B
Hope Mills Incumbents Deny Supporting Ed Anglin As A Candidate For Mayor
Fay Observer
Jan 19
1B
Hope Mills Mayor R.E. "Ed" Anglin Is Sworn In - Photo Included
Fay Observer
Feb 10
1B
Feature article on the Mayor of Hope Mills, Ed Anglin - Photos included
Fay Observer
Apr
4
1F
Hope Mills Mayor R.E. "Ed" Anglin Is Sworn In - Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 10
1B
The Cumberland County Board of Elections certified R.E. "Ed" Anglin as the new
Mayor of Hope Mills, defeating incumbent Ed Herring 639 to 577 votes
Fay Observer
Feb
4
2B
R.E. "Ed" Anglin was elected to the Office of Mayor by defeating incumbent
Edward Herring 639-577 in unofficial returns in a run-off election - Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb
3
1A
Hope Mills incumbents deny supporting Ed Anglin as a candidate for mayor.
Fay Observer
Jan 19
1B
Former Hope Mills Mayor Ed Herring is one of the leading candidates for the job of
County Civil Preparedness Director.
Fay Observer
Mar 31
1A
Hope Mills hires Bobby Wayne McMillan as Parks and Recreation Chief.
Fay Times
Apr
6
1B
Bobby McMillan of Wilmington is Hope Mills' Parks and Recreation Director Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 15
1B
Fay Times
Apr 15
2B
Robert A. Hall, former Police Chief in Hope Mills, files a $1.5 million lawsuit
against Hope Mills officials - Photos included
CC Outlook
Dec 30
1
Hope Mills Plays Police Chief Confusion: appointee, not sworn in, starts work;
Council won't say who's in charge.
Fay Times
Sep 14
1B
Who's The Chief Of Hope Mills Police?
Fay Observer
Sep 14
1B
Hope Mills Gets New Police Chief (Robert A. Collier)
Fay Observer
Sep 15
2B
Hope Mills Swears In Robert Collier; Does It Now Have two Chiefs? Photos
included
Fay Times
Sep 16
1B
Rovert A. Hall given terminal leave notice as Hope Mills Chief of Police
Fay Times
Sep 24
1A
Robert Hall, former Hope Mills Police Chief, retains attorney after dismissal Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep 24
1B
New Hope Mills Chief of Police Robert Collier is Settling into Job.
Fay Observer
Oct
1
6B
Photo of memento of career presented to retiring Hope Mills Police Chief Robert
A. Hall
Fay Times
Nov 18
2B
Police Chief Robert Hall Plans Retirement
CC Outlook
May 20
1
Hope Mills - Lake
Hope Mills - Mayor
Hope Mills - Parks
Hope Mills - Parks and Recreation
Hope Mills Youth Association complained to Town Council about hiring of new
Parks and Recreation Director.
Hope Mills - Police
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Former Hope Mills Police Chief Robert A. Hall is suing Hope Mills for $1.5 million
dollars. He wants his job back. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 24
1B
New Hope Mills Police Chief "Starting From Scratch" (Bob Collier) - Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep
3
1B
Former Hope Mills Police Chief Robert A. Hall filed a lawsuit asking for back pay,
for $1.5 million in damages, and for his job back - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Dec 23
1A
Hope Mills Police Chief Resigns Effective November 30 (Robert Hall)
Fay Observer
May 20
2B
Citizens of Hope Mills petition against alleged forced retirement of Police Chief
Robert Hall.
Fay Times
Jun 22
1B
Petitions seeking the retention of Robert A. Hall as Hope Mills Police Chief are
being circulated in the town.
Fay Observer
May 15
12A
Hope Mills Police Officers Criticized by Town Council
Fay Times
May 18
9B
Hope Mills Police Chief Robert Hall Plans to Retire November 30 - Photos included
Fay Times
Aug 20
4B
Hope Mills Police Chief resigns - Chief Robert Hall says he was asked to retire.
Fay Times
May 20
1B
Petition seeks to block alleged forced retirement of Hope Mills Police Chief Robert
A. Hall.
Fay Times
Jun 18
12B
Hope Mills Assistant Police Chief Captain John W. Hodges Resigns Post
Fay Observer
Apr 20
6B
Hope Mills Group Rallying To Support Police Chief Robert A. Hall
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1B
Hope Mills Police Captain John Hodges resigned to become police chief in Mt.
Olive
Fay Times
Apr 20
14B
Hall Supporter Won't Attend Closed Session - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun 22
1B
Hope Mills Police Department was chided at Hope Mills Town Council meeting.
Fay Times
Jul 13
1B
The Hope Mills Police Department does not use its breathalyzer machine to detect
drunk drivers and has no certified radar operator trained to screen speeders Photos included
Fay Observer
Jul 18
1B
Hope Mills will name new plice chief soon.
Fay Times
Aug
3
6B
Robert A. Collier of Havelock has been named Hope Mills Police Chief, efftective
Sept. 13.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
1B
Fay Times
Apr 19
1B
Hope Mills tax hike is opposed by Town Council
Fay Times
Jun 11
1B
Meeting "Calmer" As Hope Mills Board Opposes Tax Hike
Fay Observer
Jun 11
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 19
1B
Hope Mills Board To Study Sewage Issue
Fay Observer
Feb 16
6B
Water, Sewer Fund Loss ' Sore Spot' In Town Budget
Fay Observer
Dec
7
8B
Hope Mills Retains The Minimum Water Fee of $5.14 per month Even For People
Who Don't Use The Water
Fay Times
Nov
9
1B
Hope Mills Eyes Water Rate Hike
Fay Observer &
Jan 17
2B
A 52-Year-Old Sampson County Native Is The New Hope Mills Public Works
Director At An Annual Salary of $20,000
Fay Observer
Jan
Hope Mills - Sunday-On-The-Lake
Photo of Hope Mills Lake Festival
Hope Mills - Taxation
Hope Mills - town Attorney
Hope Mills Commissioners voted to reappoint Marlon C. Reid of Fayetteville as
Town Attorney for another year.
Hope Mills - Water And Sewer
Monday, September 21, 2009
5
12B
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Hope Mills may pay more for water and sewer service.
Fay Times
Jan
5
1B
Hope Mills Increases Water, Sewer Rates
Fay Observer
May 21
10B
Hope Mills Residents Will Pay For Leaks In System
Fay Times
Mar
9
1B
Hope Mills Postpones Rezoning Decisions
Fay Observer
Mar 16
8B
Hope Mills Board Rejects Rezoning of Main Street Property
Fay Observer
Apr
6
20B
Produce Stand Sparks Hope Mills Dispute
Fay Observer
Apr 13
6B
Cumberland County Commissioners Rezoned 12 Tracts of Land, Including A Tract
On Hope Mills That Was Changed To Commercial Despite Recommendations
Against It
Fay Observer
Oct 27
8A
Fay Times
Dec
6
12B
Stoneybrook Steeplechase is expected to attract 40,000 people.
Fay Times
Apr 10
1B
Photos of Stoneybrook Steeple chase.
Fay Times
Apr 12
5A
Feature Article On The Stoneybrook Tradition In Southern Pines - Photos Included
Fay Observer &
Apr
4
1G
Dressage: An Exercise In Discipline For Horses - Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 26
4B
Linda and Mac Watson run Davana Stables in Lumberton. Photos
Fay Times
Nov
5
1C
Nancy F. Sweet-Escott is world famous because of her dedication to rehabilitating
crippled and older horses, bad-tempered or rogue horses and her breaking of
yearlings. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 26
1E
Stalking The Wild Horses Of Shackleford Banks; The Shackleford Horses Are
Probably Descended From Survivors Of Spanish Galleons Shipwrecked in the
16th Century
Fay Observer &
June 27
1G
Hope Mills - Zoning
Horse Arena
Architect says Horse Arena should be opened in a month 12/6 - 1/6
Horse Racing
Horses
Horses - Arena
A controversial $2.5 million arena for horses at the State Fairgounds should open
in January
Fay Observer
Dec
6
13B
Lerna Massey has been Fayetteville's horticulturist for two years - Photo included
Fay Observer
May
6
1B
Piet Westerbeek, Sampson County Extension Service Horticultural Specialist
Treats Sick Crops
Fay Observer
May 16
1B
Greenhouse doctor David Patterson has TLC for potted plants - Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 21
17A
Easing The Anguish Of Death For Family Members
Fay Observer
Nov 11
5B
St. Joseph of the Pines Hospital gives up plans to establish a hospice in Lee
County
Fay Times
Nov 30
18B
Cumberland County Hospice To Help Patients, Relatives Cope With Dying - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Jan 24
1B
Fay Times
Dec 27
11B
Horticulture
Hospices
Hospitals
Bonds prove to be finanacial pitfall for many hospitals
Monday, September 21, 2009
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National Medical Enterprises (NME) announced it will purchase the Washington,
DC firm that owns two Asheville psychiatric hospitals
Fay Observer
May 12
1B
Two NC hospitals vaccinate workers against hepatitis
Fay Times
Dec 29
7B
Representatives from the NC Hospital Association painted a bleak financial picture
of the state's 160 hospitals during a dinner meeting at Cape Fear Valley Hospital.
Fay Observer
Nov 24
1B
Service Cuts By Hospitals Are Forecast
Fay Observer
Oct
8
7A
New Hospital Program Helps Doctors Wrestle With Ethics
Fay Observer
Jul 28
11A
Hospital Officals Rap State View On Infant Care
Fay Observer
Jul 16
5A
See Live Wire For Information on How a semi-private hospital room in NC
compares to the cost in other states.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
1A
Ten Cape Fear Hospitals Receive Duke Grants
Fay Times
Feb 20
5B
National Medical Enterprises (NME) announced it will purchase the Washington,
DC firm that owns two Asheville psychiatric hospitals
Fay Observer
Mar 12
1B
Psychiatric Institutes of America, which bought two psychiatric hospitals in
Asheville is being sold.
Fay Times
Mar 12
2B
Bladen Vote Lays Groundwork For County Hospital Addition
Fay Observer
May
4
5A
Bladen County delays hospital private-management plan.
Fay Times
Feb
2
6B
Bladen County Hospital rejects Hospital Corporation Of America's (HCA) proposal
Fay Observer
Mar
5
1B
Fay Observer
Apr
2
1A
Fay Observer
Aug
7
3A
See also: Dorothea Dix Hospital
Hospitals - Asheville
Hospitals - Bladen County
Hospitals - Cape Fear Valley
NME Hospital Agreement Reportedly Reached
Hospitals - Chapel Hill
NC Memorial Hospital Chosen as Site For Interferon Testing
Hospitals - Charlotte
Charlotte Hospital Won't Raise Rates
Fay Observer
Jul 29
5A
Philosopher John Lincourt aids doctors in being candid with patients at Charlotte
Memorial Hospital.
Fay Times
Jul 29
22C
Jewell Banknight Riddick files suit against Columbus County Hospital in death of
her mother in 1980
Fay Times
Sep 25
2B
Columbus County Hikes Hospital Rates
Fay Observer
Nov 23
5A
Dunn Hospital Room Rates To Increase
Fay Observer
Oct
8
6A
Richard Roach Administrator of Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital in Dunn will
retire in January 1983, Shannon D. Brown named new administrator
Fay Times
Oct 18
12B
Fay Observer
Sep 21
14A
Hospitals - Columbus County
Hospitals - Dunn
Hospitals - Durham
Feature article on teachers who tutor youths undergoing treatment at Duke
Hospital North, Duke Hospital South and Ronald McDonald House - Teachers are
employed by the Durham City Schools
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Hospitals - Elizabethtown - Bladen County
Bladen County Hospital trustees voted to end a previous hospital management
plan with Hospital Corporation of America
Fay Times
Mar
5
2B
Fay Times
Oct 18
12B
Daily hospital stay costs will increase in Fayetteville as much as $50 by
September 1
Fay Observer
Jul 29
1A
Local Hospitals Not Hurt By Emergency Clinics
Fay Times
Dec 29
1B
Cumberland County Hospital System will honor 174 employees
Fay Times
Nov
1
5B
An editorial on hospital rates for Cape Fear Valley and Highsmith Rainey Memorial
Fay Observer
Aug
4
4A
Proposed special emergency medical center draws concern of hospital
administrators
Fay Times
Jun 22
1B
Urgent Care Center planned by Fayetteville physicians
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1A
Area hospital rates to increase soon.
Fay Times
Jul 29
1A
An Editorial: A better hospital system; Board of Commissioners give first
consideration to CHHS (Carolinas Hospital and Health Services)
Fay Observer
Jan
8
4A
A final decision on future management of the Cumberland County Hospital system
is scheduled for February 15
Fay Observer
Feb
1
1B
Fay Observer
Apr 28
1A
Fay Times
Sep
2
2B
Hospital chief offers reassurance to employees worried about private
management - Photo included
Fay Times
Jun
4
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners withdraw proposal to create a trust fund for
liquid assets from private hospital lease.
Fay Times
Jun 18
2B
An Editorial: Still Hard To Believe (Leasing Of Cape Fear Valley Hospital)
Fay Observer
May 19
4A
Court action was begun on a crucial deed question that could affect the lease of
Cape Fear Valley.
Fay Observer
May 25
1B
Hospital contract suit is filed
Fay Times
May 26
1B
Management agreement was adopted May 26 by Cumberland County's two
hospitals.
Fay Times
May 27
1B
Hospital Donations Announced
Fay Observer
Jun
3
11B
Charles Leighton Meece, Jr., a former Cumberland County resident, filed suit
against Cape Fear Valley Hospital, claiming the hospital was negligent when a
wheel chair cushion and cushion cover caught fire and burned him.
Fay Observer
Jun
7
6B
John Shafer, interim hospital director, wants to repair Cape Fear Valley Hospital
image - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun
9
1B
Cape Fear Valley finally rid of pharoh ants. illustration included
Fay Times
Jun 15
6A
Hospitals - Erwin
Good Hope Hospital in Erwin, new 26 bed addition was dedicated
Hospitals - Fayetteville
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Fear Valley
Possible Hospital Decision is Due May 3
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valleu
Sandrocks Split In Court Fight For Hospital Land
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley
Commissioners say they may still be weeks from a decision on the future of Cape
Fear Valley Hospital.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Senate action was unexpectedly delayed on a bill to establish a ten-year trust fund
for county assets related to the lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital.
Fay Observer
Jun 16
1B
Cumberland County Local Bills Awaiting Approval
Fay Observer
Jun 17
1B
Temporary Hospital Management is Delayed
Fay Times
May 19
1A
An 18-page management agreement between National Medical Enterprises and
members of the Cumberland County Hospital System Board of Trustees was
signed May 26, 1982
Fay Observer
May 27
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners vote four-to-one to lease Cape Fear Valley
Hospital to National Medical Enterprises of Los Angeles, California
Fay Times
May
4
1A
Hospital Options Offered; Lawsuit Plans Continue
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1A
Leasing Battle: Hospital Company Wins Court Round
Fay Times
Sep
9
6B
Hospital decision is delayed - Photo included
Fay Times
Apr 28
1A
Legislators To Withdraw Hospital Trust Fund Bill
Fay Observer
Jun 18
1B
Hospital Trustees urged Board Members to lobby Commissioners to support a
management contract instead
Fay Observer
Apr 29
1B
Hospital trustees are urged to lobby for private management firm.
Fay Times
Apr 29
1B
Two Hospital Proposals Are Offered
Fay Times
The Cumberland County Medical Society Backs Hospital Management Plan
Fay Observer
Cumberland County Commissioners voted four to one to lease Cape Fear Valley
Hospital to a for-profit Los Angeles firm for ten years.
Fay Observer
May
3
1A
Commissioners, National Medical Enterprises (NME) Sign Lease For Hospital
Fay Observer
May 18
1A
Attorneys for seven plaintiffs met with clients who are bringing suit to stop private
lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital.
Fay Times
May
6
8B
A citizens group that sought a court order to block the lease of Cape Fear Valley
Hospital plans to continue its lawsuit and announced it will ask for a trial in an
attempt to have the lease declared illegal
Fay Observer
May
6
1A
Seven people will bring suit to stop private lease for Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Times
May
7
1A
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners is reportedly planning to take
direct control over the hospital system by appointing itself to replace hospital board
members whose dismissal takes effect May 17
Fay Observer
May 10
1A
County Attorney Neil Yarbrough wants County Commissioners to take five of ten
hospital board seats for interim board
Fay Times
May 11
1B
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners is expected to end months of
often bitter debate over the future of Cape Fear Hospital by signing a ten-year
lease with a Los Angeles corporation
Fay Observer
May 17
1A
Cumberland County and National Medical Enterprises sign ten-year lease. Photo
included
Fay Times
May 18
1A
Three new proposals were submitted to Cumberland County Commissioners as
alternatives to a for-profit lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
May
1
3A
Cape Fear Valley Hospital seeks legal aid on juvenile hearings
Fay Times
Nov 16
5B
Cape Fear Valley Hospital has new birthing beds. (Photos included)
Fay Times
Oct 13
6A
Judge Marshall McLelland says Cape Fear Hospital suit must go to trial stage
Fay Times
Oct 26
10B
Declaratory Judgement Refused In Lawsuit Over Hospital Lease
Fay Observer
Oct 26
6B
Cape Fear Valley Hospital lease deadline was extended for 2 years
Fay Times
Nov
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
May
1
1B
Apr 29
1B
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Cumberland County Commissioners pulled the county out from under deadline
pressure 11/1 on the lawsuit to decide the fate of the lease on Cape Fear Valley
Hospital
Fay Observer
Nov
2
1A
Hospital Sets Open House For New Treatment Areas - Photos included
Fay Observer
Nov 12
1B
Defense Attorneys Respond To Hospital Land Lawsuit
Fay Observer
Sep
3
6B
Alice L. Bigg sued the hospital in April 1980 - She was awarded $50,000 in
hospital negligence suit.
Fay Observer
Nov 15
7B
Decision is due on Cape Fear Valley Hospital lease options from Cumberland
County Commissioners
Fay Times
Feb 12
1B
The battle over leasing Cape Fear Valley Hospital to a private for-profit firm could
be re-ignited when two new Cumberland County Commissioners are sworn in.
Fay Times
Dec
1
1B
An outside legal opinion will be sought by Cumberland County Commissioners on
the lawsuit to determine if the lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital to a Los Angeles
Corporation can take effect.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1B
Cardinal Health Agency was granted approval for Cape Fear Valley Hospital to buy
and install a whole body CT scanner for $1,367,000
Fay Observer
Dec 25
5B
James R. Shafer begins term as interim administrator of Cumberland County
Hospital System - tries to be reassuring. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun
4
1B
Two of three top-ranking hospital administrators for the Cumberland County
Hospital System will be employees of The National For-Profit Management Firm
under interim agreement with the county.
Fay Observer
Jun 24
1B
County Board reschedules talks on hospital leasing.
Fay Times
Apr 27
1B
Final phase of a $5.3 million expansion and renovation plan at Cape Fear Valley
Hospital has been completed. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 15
1B
Hospital Lease Suit Granted Extra Time
Fay Times
Aug
7
1B
Cape Fear Valley Hospital suffers from nurse shortage and profit problem.
Fay Times
Jun 24
1B
Battle brews over purchase of tomography full body scanner for Cape Fear Valley
Hospital.
Fay Times
Jun 25
1B
Pat Prescott, a nurse in Cape Fear Valley Hospital's Patient Education Program is
trying to locate bilingual area residents to volunteer as translators for patients who
speak no English - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jul 11
1B
Hospital Computerized X-ray Equipment Stirs Dispute.
Fay Times
Jul 29
1B
The future of an unpurchased body scanner fought over by Cape Fear Valley
Hospital and Fayetteville Neurodiagnostics, Inc. continues to be uncertain as the
issue goes to the Cumberland County Hospital Trustee's Finance Committee.
Fay Observer
Jul 29
1B
John Sandrock's widow, Jane, plans to file response to hospital suit.
Fay Observer
Jul 30
1B
Hospital hearing requested by Neil Yarborough, Cumberland County Attorney to
see if National Medical Enterprises Inc. can lease Cape Fear Hospital
Fay Times
Oct 12
14B
A judge turned down a request for another 30 day extension of a lawsuit to decide
if the lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital can take effect.
Fay Observer
Aug
6
8B
Final Hearing Date Seen In Lawsuit On Hospital
Fay Observer
Oct 11
7B
Fayetteville detectives are attempting to establish the identity of a man they say
attempted to strangle a patient (Patricia Ross) in Cape Fear Valley Hospital Aug 7.
Fay Observer
Aug
9
7B
The Cumberland County Hospital System Board of Trustees failed to agree on the
right price to purchase a used computerized X-ray machine from a local doctor's'
group.
Fay Times
Aug 17
1B
The Cumberland County Hospital System has not agreed on a price to buy a
computerized head scanner
Fay Observer
Aug 17
14B
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Hospital Trustees Seeking To End Dispute Over New Scanner
Fay Times
Aug 24
1B
Fayetteville Doctors To Decide Scanner Options
Fay Observer
Aug 24
5B
Motions By Defense Rejected In Hospital Lease Lawsuit
Fay Observer
Sep
8
2B
Editorial: A New Hospital Trust
Fay Observer
Jun 19
4A
Hospital System Faces a $250,000 Lawsuit Over the Death of 7-Year-Old Tara
Renee Clark
Fay Observer
Aug
3
12B
Cumberland County Commissioners secret sessions are labeled illegal
Fay Times
Apr 24
1A
Second forum slated on hospital proposal
Fay Observer
Mar 19
1B
Public forum is planned for March 17 by the Committee of 100 to air questions
concerning Cape Fear Valley Hospital lease negotiations.
Fay Times
Mar
4
1A
Public forum is scheduled on Cape Fear Valley Hospital lease questions, by the
Committee of 100 - Photo included
Fay Times
Mar
4
2B
Letter To The Editor: Mother Does The Staff's Job? By Donna Long
Fay Observer
Mar
4
4A
Legal question causes snag in leasing of Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Times
Mar
6
1A
Restrictions in the original 1952 land deed for Cape Fear Valley Hospital could
throw a sudden and unexpected monkey wrench in Cumberland County's plans to
lease the hospital to a for-profit corporation
Fay Observer
Mar
6
1A
Cape Fear Valley Hospital radiation therapy unit will begin treating patients March
3.
Fay Times
Feb 27
7B
An Editorial: Nagging Hospital Questions
Fay Observer
Mar
8
4A
Virginia Thompson, Chairman of County Commissioners, agrees to public hearing
on decision to sign a private lease for Cape Fear Valley Hospital.
Fay Times
Feb 26
1A
Non-Profit Control Of Hospital Backed
Fay Observer
Mar 16
1A
Hospital lease is topic for Fayetteville Committee of 100 program.
Fay Times
Mar 17
1B
Dr. W. Montague Brown, Hospital Consultant from Missouri, to speak at forum Chart included
Fay Observer
Mar 17
1B
Editorial: Affordable Care
Fay Observer
Mar 17
4A
Hospital lease is called a mistake.
Fay Times
Mar 18
1A
For-profit hospitals are rapped at forum on the controversial proposed lease of
Cape Fear Valley Hospital - Photos included
Fay Observer
Mar 18
1A
Cumberland County Board of Commissioners okays leasing of Cape Fear Valley
Hospital to National Medical Enterprises of California
Fay Times
Feb 16
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners say they prefer the option of leasing Cape
Fear Valley Hospital to a for-profit corporation.
Fay Observer
Feb 14
1A
On December 7, Cape Fear Valley Hospital began conducting expectant parents
tours on Monday at 7 p.m. - Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan
1
13A
Physicians meet with officials in hospital management dispute.
Fay Times
Jan
5
8B
Hospital Lease Plan Outlined
Fay Times
Jan 28
1B
Consultant For Non-Profit Group Praises Plan
Fay Observer
Jan 28
1B
Hospital Issue: Officials Support Non-Profit Plan
Fay Observer
Jan 28
1A
Editorial: Cumberland County Commissioners Could Easily Vote To Sell Cape
Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
Jan 31
4F
Hospital Leasing Hearing Planned By Commissioners
Fay Observer
Mar
1A
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New radiation therapy clinic opens at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Photos included
Fay Times
Feb
6
1B
Hospital Forum Set On The Controversial Issue
Fay Observer
Mar
9
1A
Cape Fear Hospital Leasing Approved
Fay Observer
Feb 16
1A
County officials expect management switch to take place by July 1.
Fay Times
Feb 17
1B
Editorial: Cloud Over Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
Feb 18
4A
Cumberland County Commissioner Bill Tyson fears delay in hospital deal. Photo
included
Fay Times
Feb 19
1B
Public ignored in far reaching hospital decision: key three-to-two vote followed
private discussions
Fay Observer
Feb 21
1A
Public forum sought on information regarding Cumberland County Commissioners'
decision to award Cape Fear Valley Hospital management contract
Fay Times
Feb 25
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners Set Time For Final Vote On Hospital Issue
Fay Observer
Feb
2
8B
The family of the late John Sandrock is caught in a private hospital dispute over
land
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1A
Hospital units plan open houses.
Fay Times
Apr 12
6B
Progress claimed in Cape Fear Valley Hospital talks.
Fay Times
Apr 12
1B
Letters For And Against The Leasing Of Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
Apr 15
4A
Letters For And Against The Leasing of Cape Fear Valley Hospital - Photos
included
Fay Observer
Apr 16
2A
Letters For And Against The Leasing of Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
Apr 17
4A
Photo: Julie Atkinson conducts a tour of Cape Fear Valley Hospital's renovated
laboratory facility.
Fay Observer
Apr 17
10A
Commissioners Approve Hospital Lease Document
CC Outlook
Apr
8
1
Mounting Criticism Casts Doubt on Cape Fear Valley Hospital Lease
Fay Observer
Apr 18
1A
Letters Against The Leasing Of Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
Apr 18
4F
Judge D.B. Herring heard arguments in a request from a group of County
residents for a court order to prevent Commissioners from signing the lease.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
1A
Letters Against The Leasing of Cape Fear Valley Hospital
Fay Observer
Apr 19
5A
The ominous Cape Fear Valley Hospital lease by Doctor Assad Meymandi - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Apr 19
4A
Cape Fear Valley lease remains undecided issue. Photo included
Fay Times
Apr 20
1A
Hospital Leasing Still An Unsettled Issue
Fay Observer
Apr 20
1A
Some Cumberland County citizens back the idea of a task force to look for
alternatives.
Fay Times
Apr 21
1A
Cumberland County Board of Commissioners held a secret meeting to discuss the
next step in controversial county hospital issue.
Fay Observer
Apr 23
1A
Taxpayers' group schedules hospital lease forum.
Fay Times
Mar 20
10B
Hospital Lease Talks Set.
Fay Times
Apr
1
1B
The NC Radiation Therapy Department Association, located at the front of Cape
Fear will be dedicated May 21 - Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar 21
1B
Photo: Dr. Hugh Bryan, Director of the New Cancer Radiation Therapy Department
at Cape Fear Valley Hospital shows new equipment.
Fay Observer
Mar 22
6B
Fights Continue Over Hospital
CC Outlook
Mar 25
1
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New Hanover County Hospital trustee Bill Stansfield is criticized for outspoken
remarks at public hospital hearing.
Fay Times
Mar 26
1B
County Commissioners are upset at remarks made by New Hanover Memorial
Hospital Trustee William Stansfield about the Cape Fear Valley lease proposal Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar 26
1B
Gladys J. Marchant has filed a wrongful death suit in Cumberland County Superior
Court against Cape Fear Valley Hospital and Dr. W.C. Miller because of the death
of her daughter Lottie.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
6B
Hospital lease not certain yet for Cape Fear Valley Hospital - Photo included
Fay Times
Apr
8
1A
Commissioners Expected to Assume Stalled Hospital Lease Negotiations
Fay Observer
Mar 31
1B
Hospital Lease: Dr. Charles Speegle proposes use for payments
Fay Observer
Mar 20
3A
Cumberland County Commissioners stepped into the negotiations on a proposed
lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital by agreeing to meet with representatives of
National Medical Enterprises (NME).
Fay Observer
Apr
1
1B
The final negotiated draft of a proposed ten year lease of Cape Fear Valley
Hospital is expected to be released by County Commissioners.
Fay Observer
Apr
5
1B
Proposed Hospital Lease is Accepted - Photo included
Fay Times
Apr
6
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners approve Cape Fear Valley Hospital lease Major details of agreement outlined.
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1A
Edited text of hospital lease for Cape Fear Valley Hospital is printed.
Fay Times
Apr
7
3A
An Editorial: Cape Fear Valley Hospital lease agreement approved by Cumberland
County Board of Commissioners fails blatantly to protect the citizenry in four
obvious respects - Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr
7
4A
Hospital lease meeting may come today.
Fay Times
Mar 31
1B
A new $430,000 coronary care unit with the latest equipment to care for critical
heart patients will open September 8 at Cape Fear Valley Hospital - Photo included
Fay Times
Sep
8
1B
Hospital's Coronary Unit Opens - Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep
8
1B
Hospital emergency room will temporarily relocate to the area formerly occupied
by the County Health Department's Outpatient Clinic adjacent to the present
Emergency Department
Fay Observer
Mar 25
2B
Cape Fear Valley Hospital's Emergency Department will move to temporary
quarters until renovations are complete in July.
Fay Times
Mar 26
2B
Fay Observer
Sep 20
2A
Fay Times
Jun
5
1B
Fay Observer
May
9
1F
Fay Observer
Mar 14
1F
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley - Coronary Care U
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley - Emergency Room
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley - Employees
Jackie Lankin, Personnel Director for Cape Fear Valley says over 50 percent of
their employees are black - Live Wire
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley - Finances
Hospital financial information will be private after private firms take over.
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley - Intensive Care
Feature article on the intensive care unit at Cape Fear Valley Hospital - Photos
included
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley - Pharmacy
Pharmacists at the Cape Fear Valley Pharmacy are making sure hospitalized
patients get the right dose - Phots included
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley - Trustees
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Cape Fear Valley Hospital Trustees Approve Analysis Plan
Fay Times
Aug 26
6B
The newly appointed Cape Fear Valley Hospital Board of Trustees decided to
delay discussion of the management contract - Photo of Dr. David Beckham, new
hospital board president included
Fay Observer
May 18
1A
Jul 15
1B
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cumberland County Psychiatric
Construction begins on psychiatric treatment unit for children aged 6 to 12 at
Cumberland County Psychiatric Hospital
Fay Times
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Highsmith-Rainey
G. Michael Girone has been selected to be the administrator of the new HighsmithRainey Hospital currently under construction - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun 20
1B
Fayetteville officials vote to seek federal approval to turn Highsmith-Rainey
Hospital into a mental health facility.
Fay Times
Aug
3
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners approved the consolidation of three separate
mental health center operations into one located in the soon-to-be vacant
Highsmith Hospital
Fay Observer
Jul 20
1B
An Editorial: Recycling Old Highsmith
Fay Observer
Jul 19
4A
A spokesman for Hospital Corporation of America, builders of the new HighsmithRainey Hospital, said anyone interested in a job there should watch the local
newspaper for openings - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Aug
9
2A
Mental Health Facility Consolidation Progresses - mental health center will be
moved into the old Highsmith-Rainey Hospital
Fay Observer
Aug
3
1B
Cumberland County Commissioners voted to negotiate interim lease for HighsmithRainey Memorial Hospital during construction of replacement.
Fay Times
Mar
2
1A
Cumberland County Commissioners voted to negotiate with Hospital Corporation
of America (HCA) on a possible interim lease of Higsmith-Rainey Memorial
Hospital.
Fay Observer
Mar
1
1B
Defective foundation work slows new hospital construciton - Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 27
1A
Mistakes in foundation construction for the new Highsmith-Rainey Memorial
Hospital reportedly have cost the original project foreman his job.
Fay Observer
Jan 26
1A
Cumberland County Mental Health Board will ask County Commissioners to
convert old Highsmith-Rainey Hospital into a mental health center
Fay Times
Jul 16
1A
Highsmith Possible Mental Health Site
Fay Observer
Jul 16
10B
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Veterans Administration
Dr. George Smith has been named Chief of Surgical Service at the Fayetteville VA
Medical Center - Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep
2
2B
CC Outlook
Aug 26
1
Fay Observer
Dec 11
2B
Fay Observer
Dec
8
2B
Fay Observer
Jun
3
6A
Hospitals - Fayetteville - Volunteers
Photo: Candy Stripers, Teenage Volunteers who replace or supplement Hospital
Auxiliaries during the summer, perform yeoman service at both Cape Fear Valley
and Highsmith Hospitals
Hospitals - Fort Bragg - Womack
Womack Army Community Hospital workers get back pay.
Hospitals - Fort Bragg - Womack Employees
Womack Workers Get Overtime Pay
Hospitals - Greensboro - Wesley Long Community
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NC has filed suit against Wesley Long Community
Hospital to recover at least $181,000 the insurance company says it lost in a five
year kickback scheme.
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Hospitals - Greenville - Pitt County Memorial
Pitt County Memorial Hospital Associate Director Robert Barnes has been
suspended in probe of hospital funds
Fay Times
Mar
4
4B
McCain Hospital Future In Doubt
Fay Observer
Apr 21
6A
Future of McCain Hospital is in the hands of a 5 member committee.
Fay Times
Apr 26
1B
McCain Recommendations Are Made
Fay Observer
May
1
3A
John Watson, Director of McCain Hospital discusses options for the hospital's
future - Photo included
Fay Observer
May
3
1B
Funding for McCain Hospital is sought in state budget
Fay Times
May 29
1B
Fay Observer
Jun 17
5A
Fay Times
Oct 21
6C
Fay Times
May 12
5B
Fay Times
Mar 24
6B
New Scotland Memorial Hospital Under Construction - Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar
1
1B
New Scotland Memorial Hospital will open its doors to patients February 5, 1983
Fay Times
Nov 19
1B
New Scotland Hospital Sets Opening Date For February 5, 1983
Fay Observer
Nov 19
13B
Fay Times
Jun 25
5B
Fay Times
Oct
6
9B
Fay Observer
Oct 17
2B
NC Hotels Fill Up As World's Fair Date Nears
Fay Observer
Feb 26
6A
Hotel Room Tax Sought
Fay Observer
Oct 17
2B
Fay Observer
Jul 11
8E
Hospitals - Hoke County - McCain
Hospitals - Moore County
A $9.5 million dollar medical negligence suit has been filed against Moore
Memorial Hospital and two physicians claiming that the doctors' handling of
Gregory O. Williams during exploratory surgery killed him.
Hospitals - Raleigh
Rex Hospital of Raleigh wins retrial in antitrust lawsuit
Hospitals - Sandford - Central Carolina
G. Phillip Shaw is named administrator of Central Carolina Hospital
Hospitals - Sanford - Central Carolina
Donley Gardner, Administrator of Central Carolina Hospital, resigns.
Hospitals - Scotland County
Hospitals - Vay - Cape Fear Valley - Parking
Visitors to Cape Fear Valley Hospital will be able to park free for 15 minutes
Hospitals - Wake County
Supreme Court supports a NC public records law, killing suit filled by Wake County
Hospital System.
Hot Tubs
Bacterial infections contracted by six UNC-Chapel Hill Fraternity members have
prompted Orange County Health officials to prepare a proposal banning the use of
redwood hot tubs.
Hotels, Motels, Etc.
Hotels, Motels, Etc. - Blowing Rock
Photo: The famous Green Park Inn in Blowing Rock is celebrating a century of
hospitality this year/
Hotels, Motels, Etc. - Chapel Hill
Monday, September 21, 2009
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The Hotel Europa Adds A Touch of Europe to Chapel Hill - Photos included
Fay Observer
Feb 14
1E
People who ate pastries prepared by a Hotel Europa chef did not contract
infectious hepatitis (minister, worker infected)
Fay Observer
May 21
5A
Fay Observer
Oct 18
1B
Photo: The Dinty Moore Tourist Inn on Person Street, a Fayetteville landmark,
constructed in the first decade of this century is being demolished.
Fay Observer
Feb
8
8B
Dinty Moore Tourist Home is subject of nostaligic article - Photo included
Fay Times
May 12
4A
Hotels, Motels, Etc. - Dunn
Cotton Dale Hotel in Dunn will be the home for elderly and handicapped - Photo
included
Hotels, Motels, Etc. - Fayetteville
Hotels, Motels, etc. - Holiday Inn
Cumberland County Joint Planning Board aids in plan to build new Holiday Inn on I95 in Fayetteville.
Fay Times
Apr
7
5B
Prince Charles Hotel Building Litigation Settled
Fay Observer
Mar 31
1B
City Sets Timetable For Hotel Package
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1B
City Council Rescinds Vote On Prince Charles Hotel
Fay Observer
Sep 28
1A
City Council to Reconsider Use of Prince Charles Hotel
Fay Observer
Sep 27
7B
Fayetteville City Manager John Smith Favors Hotel Use For Prince Charls Hotel
Fay Times
Sep 10
1A
Prince Charles "Hotel" project receives support of taxpayer in Cumberland County
Fay Times
Sep 24
2B
McBryde, Evans May Change Prince Charles Votes
Fay Observer
Sep 23
1B
Prince Charles - As - Hotel - Plan Gets New Life
Fay Observer
Sep 18
2B
The Fayetteville City Council voted 4 to 3 to start negotiations with a Raleigh
Development firm which wants to turn the Prince Charles Hotel in to a housing
project for the elderly.
Fay Observer
Sep 14
1B
Fayetteville City Council voted to negotiate with a Raleigh Firm interested in
turning the Prince Charles Hotel into an elderly housing project
Fay Times
Sep 14
1A
Two offers compete for Prince Charles Hotel
Fay Times
Sep
8
1A
Council To Discuss Prince Charles Options
Fay Observer
Sep
7
1B
Two Possible Uses Proposed For The Prince Charles Hotel
Fay Observer
Aug 25
1B
Hotel Produces "Princely" Visions
Fay Times
Aug 25
1B
Fayetteville officials will hold a public hearing at City Hall to solicit ideas for the use
of the Prince Charles Hotel.
Fay Times
Aug 24
5B
What Should The City Do With The Prince Charles Hotel?
Fay Observer
Jul 28
1B
About 20 people interested in the future of downtown's Prince Charles Hotel
gathered to tour the historic structure Aug. 9 - Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug 10
1B
Letter To The Editor: Architect Gordon E. Peebles offers suggestions for use of
the Prince Charles Hotel - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jul 26
4A
The Fayetteville City Council will decided which of two competing proposals for the
future use of the Prince Charles Hotel will be pursued.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
1A
Fay Observer
Oct 31
1B
Hotels, Motels, Etc. - Prince Charles Hotel
Hotels, Motels, Etc. - Prince Harles Hotel
The re-use of the Prince Charles Hotel as a downtown Fayetteville quality hotel
looks promising according to a preliminary study.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Hotels, Motels, Etc., - Prince Charles Hotel
An Editorial On The Prince Charles Hotel
Fay Observer
Aug 26
4A
House Buying
"Due-on-sale" clauses in mortage agreements are legal and may hinder re-sale of
homes.
Fay Times
Jul
5
1B
Guaranty Savings and Loan is foreclosing on about 75 local home owners.
Fay Times
Aug
3
1B
Fay Times
Oct
7
1B
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
May 23
1C
Fay Observer
Dec 12
1C
Fay Times
Jan
7
6B
John McNeill and Max Mintz of Energy Engineering Associates in Fayetteville build
houses for the future - Photos included
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1C
Feature Article on the Solarium Home of Bobby Rogers
Fay Observer
May 16
1C
Jim Chestnut converted the Old Grist Mill Weigh Station in Fayetteville into a cozy
home for one - Photos included
Fay Observer
Sep 19
1C
Feature Article on the McDiarmid House located on the east side of Hinsdale
Ave. - House is now the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Holt - Photos included
Lucile Johnson article
Fay Observer
Oct
3
2E
Great room, the return of a great idea - Photos included of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Hickman's house.
Fay Observer
Nov 21
1C
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Jun
6
1C
Feature Article on the log cabin of Parker and Bertram Hall of Pinehurst - Photos
included
Fay Observer
May 30
1C
Donald and Tillie Pitts enjoy retirement in one of Pinehurst's first houses - Photos
included
Fay Observer
May
2
1C
Pinehurst's original houses are still charmers - Photos included
Fay Observer
May
9
1C
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1C
House Numbers
The numbering of houses is criticized by Arvil Crites, Chief of the Yadkin Road
Volunteer Fire Department.
House Payments
See: Mortgages
Houses
Modern Houses Carry The Victorian Theme - Photos included
Houses - Aberdeen
Feature Article on the Junius Roboteau Page House in Aberdeen - Photos included
Houses - Demolition
Two sisters in Matthews resist NC efforts to demolish their home for highway
improvement.
Houses - Fayetteville
Houses - Foreclosures
See: Foreclosures - Houses
Houses - Haymount
Feature Article on the home of Mrs. Martha Jackson Miller at 1217 Hilltop Ave.
Photos included - Lucile Johnson article.
Houses - Pinehurst
Houses - Remodeling
Jim and Janet Gufford renovate home at 1114 Norwood St. - they are hooked on
country collectibles - Photos included
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Where The Money Is: Lenders Say Renovating Loans Are In Demand - Photos
included
Fay Times
Aug 13
1C
The home of Carole and R.B. Goforth, Jr. renovates home at 708 Rush Road Photos included
Fay Observer
May 28
1C
Do We Move Or Renovate? Decision's Easy For Many - Photos included
Fay Times
Aug 13
1C
Fay Observer
Jun 29
1C
Cumberland County gets housing grant - plans to raze 49 dilapidated homes in the
Belt Boulevard area.
Fay Observer
Nov
6
1B
NC Housing Industry Officials See Upswing In 1983
Fay Observer
Dec 28
5A
NC Substandard Housing Rate Among Highest
Fay Observer
Nov 17
10A
HUD and the FBI are investigating NC projects connected to a Tennessee
developer, according to officials.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
6A
State Housing Role Urged
Fay Times
Sep 10
1B
Study Concludes State Should Help Citizens Find Housing
Fay Observer
Sep
9
5A
NC Ranks High Among States In Rate Of Substandard Housing
Fay Observer
Aug
3
5A
Housing Industry Plan Proposed By Savings & Loan Chairman
Fay Observer
Jun 17
6A
Larry J. Parker of Erwin has been appointed Director of the NC office of the NC
Office of the US Department. of Housing and Urban Development
Fay Observer
May
6
10A
Larry J. Parker of Erwin is State Director of Housing and Urban Development.
Fay Times
May
6
1B
Subsidized housing complex in Cumberland Gardens gets final approval in Spring
lake
Fay Times
Apr 27
1B
Housing industry in NC is divided on Reagan budget plan.
Fay Times
Apr 19
5B
Builders Say NC Housing Market unlikely To Improve
Fay Observer
Apr
1
6A
Inflation Control Needed To Help Housing Industry
Fay Observer
Aug
1
6A
Housing help not planned for poor in North Carolina, but for middle-inclome
residents
Fay Times
Nov 18
14B
Housing Industry In State Threatened By Interest Rates
Fay Observer
Mar
6
3A
Houses - Rockfish
George Jones cut trees from family property to build his home - Photos included
(Rockfish Creek)
Housing
Housing - Clarkton
Contempt of court proceedings may be filed against Clarkton Town Board
members in public housing issue.
Fay Times
Jul
2
1B
Clarkton Town Board voted to proceed with federal housing project.
Fay Times
Jul
3
1B
Clarkton Housing Decision Reversed
Fay Observer
Jul
1
1B
Fay Times
Jan 21
4B
Court refused to halt construction of federal housing project in Hillendale West
subdivision.
Fay Times
Mar
3
1B
A Cumberland County Superior Court Judge declined to issue a restraining order
to stop the construction of over 20 federally subsidized houses in Hillendale West
subdivision.
Fay Observer
Mar
3
1B
Housing - Cumberland County
Moving of five families from the blighted Belt Boulevard area is expected.
Housing - Fayetteville
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Ruling on housing injunction expected for federally subsidized houses in the
Hillendale West subdivision.
Fay Observer
Mar
2
7B
Fayetteville City Council members have expressed concern over a preliminary
report stating that market support for downtown transient lodging is lacking in
Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
1A
Hoke Commissioners Oppose 48-Unit Housing Complex
Fay Observer
Apr
6
9A
Hoke Housing Project For Elderly Is Rejected
Fay Observer
Dec
8
8A
Fay Times
Dec 27
10B
Fay Observer
Jan
8
10A
Fay Observer
Mar 16
5A
Fay Times
Nov
9
14B
Fay Observer
Nov 17
10A
Fay Observer
Mar 31
12A
Fay Times
Nov
8
1B
Fay Observer
Dec 22
1B
Charlie and Roxanne Covington were evicted from their apartment because of its
filthy condition.
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Elderly Raleigh couple evicted from the Raleigh Housing Authority for refusing to
clean their home or let anyone else clean it (Charlie and Roxanne Covington)
Fay Observer
Nov
2
5A
Robeson Keeps Housing Director Glen Maynor
Fay Observer
Nov 16
5A
Robeson County Housing Authority Director Glen Maynor will retain his job.
Fay Times
Nov 16
1B
Hillendale residents file lawsuit to stop the development of subsidized housing in
their subdivision
Fay Observer
Feb 11
1B
Hillendale West residents hired a lawyer to help fight construction of federally
subsidized housing.
Fay Times
Feb
4
3B
Hillendale West Residents Protest Housing Development
Fay Observer
Jan 26
6B
Housing - Hoke County
Housing - Laurinburg
About 180 new apartments will be built in Laurinburg.
Housing - Raeford
Raeford Housing Plans Approved
Housing - Sampson County
Sampson County Public Housing Petition Submitted
Housing Authority - Clarkton
Controversial Clarkton Housing Plan bids have been sent to HUD for approval
Housing Authority - Cuyahoga
The Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority in Cleveland County has selected
Harry L. Jones as Director - Salary $50,000 per year.
Housing Authority - Greensboro
Greensboro Housing Authority Board Of Commissioners will meet to discuss
changes that federal money in the Agency's budget has been misused.
Housing Authority - Laurinburg
Linda Gibson English suspect of embezzlement in the Laurinburg Housing
Authority's loss of $50,000 is still at large after 13 months.
Housing Authority - Lumberton
Former Lumberton Housing chief eligible for parole. (Gerald Hill)
Housing Authority - Raleigh
Housing Authority - Robeson County
Housing Developments
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
Suit is filed to halt construction of federally subsidized housing in Hillendale West
subdivision.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Feb 12
2B
Fay Observer
May 19
2B
Governor Hunt says states must help with human service programs.
Fay Observer
Aug 10
5A
Human Relations Assistance Hard To Get in Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Aug 21
1B
Human Relations Unit In Cumberland County Screams "Help"
Fay Times
Sep
8
1B
Fayetteville City Council names Aaron Johnson and Mildred Evans to the
Fayetteville Human Service Commission Board.
Fay Observer
Oct 12
1B
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Apr 30
Fay Observer
Jan
3
1E
Fay Observer
Sep 19
12D
Post disaster planning for hurricanes is urged for NC coast
Fay Times
May 12
14B
Hurricane Hazel passed east of Fayetteville at about noon, Friday Oct. 15, 1954 Hazel was accompanied by 4.5 inches of rain and carried winds averaging 75-85
MPH. See Live Wire for more information
Fay Observer
Aug
4
1A
Coastal Resources Commission Task Force has drawn up a proposal that would
require NC's coastal communities to develop post hurricane plans.
Fay Observer
May 22
3A
Enlightened Public Could Cut Hurricane Losses, Says Scientist
Fay Observer
Apr 26
5A
Hurricane Awareness is Goal In NC
Fay Times
Apr 26
6B
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has announced 42 names
to be used for tropical storms and hurricanes that develop in 1982.
Fay Observer
May 30
15A
Fay Observer
Mar
1
6A
Fay Observer
Oct 18
1B
Housing Developments - Huntington Park
Huntington Park Residents Oppose Access Proposal
Human Relations
Human Resources
See: North Carolina Department of Human Resources
Humane Society - Hoke County
Sheryle and Jack McGinnis of Raeford founded the Hoke-Raeford Humane
Society with the goal of reducing Hoke County's population of unwanted dogs and
cats - Photo included
11A
Hummels
Feature Article on Hummels - Songa Axler of the German Gift Shop is one
Hummel dealer in Fayetteville and she says the demand for the figures is high, no
matter what the price is - Photos included
Hunt, James (Governor)
See also: Government - North Carolina
Hunting
JoAnn Simpson, a member of the Raeford Hunting Club, admits being a woman
has caused her a few problems - Photo included
Hurricanes
Hydro-Electric Plants
Joe R. Ellen, Jr. rebuilds abandoned hydroelectric plant, he hopes to resell power
to CP&L
Hydroelectric Power
Hydroelectric generation, one of the cheapest methods of producing electricity
over an extended period of time is now being tried by PWC (Public Works
Commission) on a very limited basis.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Hypertension
Concern over sodium intake and high blood pressure lead more people to lower
use of salt. Photo included
Fay Times
Jul 29
1C
Hysterectomy
Women taking estrogens following hysterectomies may have one-third the death
rate of women not using the hormone.
Fay Observer
Mar
7
2B
Illiteracy costs NC $219 million a year in taxes and may cause the state to lose its
bid for high technology jobs, a two-month literacy study a Charlotte group indicates
Fay Times
Sep
8
8B
High Illiteracy Damages State's Industrial Effort
Fay Observer
Sep
8
19A
Editorial: Illiteracy's Huge Costs, according to a study 945,000 adults in NC are
unable to read at the eighth grade level.
Fay Observer
Sep 13
4A
Feature Article on how to cope with a chronic illness - Photo of Kay Morrell
included.
Fay Observer
Aug
8
1G
Work-Related Illness Poses Big Problem
Fay Observer
Sep 24
7A
Fay Times
Jan 25
1B
Fay Observer
Dec
3
5A
Fay Observer
Jul 16
11B
Grain Marketing Strategies Help To Increase Income
Fay Observer
Apr 25
13A
Income growth in NC will continue, say economists.
Fay Times
May 11
6B
Expert Predicts Income Growth
Fay Observer
May 11
10B
Low per-capita income in Fayetteville Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
seldom mentioned
Fay Times
Jun 14
4A
NC ranks Number Two in personal income gain in Commerce Department's AprilJune quarter figures (NC up 33%)
Fay Times
Nov
1
3A
NC Median Income Has Doubled
Fay Observer
Apr 21
8A
Unreported Income Rising According To IRS
Fay Observer
Aug 23
6A
Tar Heels To Pay Higher Personal Income Taxes
Fay Observer
Dec 30
5A
State income Tax Evasion Proposal Rejected
Fay Observer
Aug 29
1B
An Advertisement: H&R Block to Offer Tax School In Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Aug 10
5A
Sale Of income Tax Refunds Declines
Fay Observer
Apr
8A
Illiteracy
Illness
Immunization
NC officials say state immunization law has paid off.
Impact Aid
See: Federal Aid
Impregnation, Artificial
Doctors at a Chapel Hill Clinic say they have successfully transferred a fertilized
egg into a mother's womb, the first such procedure ever accomplished in NC
Incest
John Russell Mott pleaded guilty in Cumberland County Superior Court to having
sex with his 15-year-old daughter.
Income
Income Tax
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Legislators will consider changing NC's Income Tax Laws to allow most lawmakers
to claim hundreds of dollars in new tax deductions for their General Assembly work.
Fay Observer
Tougher State Tax Cheating Penalities Advocated
May
8
1B
Fay Observer
Apr 15
7A
How Truthful Are You When Reporting income?
Fay Observer
Apr 14
8A
Crime Commission May Toughen Tax Penalties
Fay Observer
Jul 17
12A
See Live Wire For Information as to how to claim charitable contributions as
deductions.
Fay Observer
Dec 28
1A
Fay Times
Aug 23
1B
The Cumberland County Indian People will sponsor its second statewide American
Indian Cultural Festival October 1 - 2 at the Cumberland County Memorial
Auditorium.
Fay Observer
Sep 29
2B
Friction between Indian Tribes and State and Local governments may increase
under President Reagan's New Federalism
Fay Times
Sep 24
10C
The Cumberland County Indian Association receives Adult Education Grant.
CC Outlook
Aug
Pembroke Center names Linda Oxendine as the first curator of the Native
American Center - Photo included
Income Taxes
More Americans Failing To Pay Taxes, IRS Says
Indians
5
3
Fay Observer
Jul 12
1B
The discovery of a 12,000-year-old artifact shows that Indians lived in Forsyth
County much earlier than had been believed.
Fay Observer
May 26
7A
American Indian Art Exhibit On Display At PSU "One With The Earth" - Photos
included
Fay Observer
Dec 13
1B
Indians To Get UNC-Chapel Hill Scholarships
Fay Observer
Jul 31
3A
Cheerokee Indians in NC and Catawbas in SC won't be affected by a US Supreme
Court Ruling allowing Indian Tribes to tax natural resources taken from their land.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
15A
Festival Celebrates Indian Culture in Fayetteville - Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct
3
2B
Indian Camp Remnants Are Found in Pender County. Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug
1
5B
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1B
Pembroke State University teacher, Adolph Dial, writes article on the Lumbees.
Fay Times
Mar 25
14B
Lumbees could hold key to Lost Colony mystery - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Apr 12
1B
Tuscarora Indians Stepping Up Efforts For Legal Recognition - Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 22
1B
Tuscaroras begin gathering in Maxton for the Third Annual Tuscarora Pow-Wow Photo included
Fay Observer
May 15
3A
See Also: Stamps, Postage
Indians - Cherokees
Bingo Brings Big Bucks To The Eastern Band of Cherokees
Indians - Lumbee
Indians - Tuscarora
Industrial Development
Sanford To Get Valve Plant
Fay Times
Apr 28
1B
Microelectronics being called key to North Cariolina future.
Fay Times
Dec 15
6C
Study is critical of NC recruitment of toxic-waste producing companies.
Fay Times
Jun 10
21C
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
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The development of small companies that work with computers may hold the key
to attracting more of the microelectronics industry to NC.
Fay Observer
Nov
8
7A
$32-Million Peat Complex To Be Built In Hyde Co.
Fay Observer
Jun
2
8A
It's doubtful if many Columbus Countians are overly excited over word their area
may soon be targeted for an intensive industrial development push - Dick Brown
Column
Fay Observer
Jan 29
1B
Hunt Cites "Milestone" For High Technology Industry
Fay Observer
May 13
13A
Foreign manufacturing firms are looking at NC as possible site for new
manufacturing plants.
Fay Times
Apr 29
8C
Kennemetal Inc., a manufacturer of valves and bearings, announced that it will
build a $7 million plant in Lee industrial Park in Sanford.
Fay Observer
Apr 28
7A
Edwards Brothers Inc., a Michigan book manufacturing firm, announced it will build
a $2.5 million plant in Lillington
Fay Observer
Apr 22
1B
Japanese Amino Acid Plant Opens In Research Triangle
Fay Observer
Apr
3
12A
55 Japanese firms are inspecting NC
Fay Times
Mar 25
12D
Japanese Found Difference In People Of Clinton
Fay Observer
Mar 16
6A
Coastal Aluminum Group will not renew options for Columbus County property for
new smelting plant.
Fay Times
Feb 20
1B
Industrial Development Throughout The State Is Down
Fay Observer
May 12
5A
Electronics, Chemicals, Plastics Seen As NC Growth Industries
Fay Observer
Jan 28
13A
Columbus County may benefit from industrial development team effort through
State Commerce Dept.
Fay Times
Jan 26
5B
NC has attracted more foreign manufacturing firms in the last two years than any
other Southeastern State.
Fay Observer
Apr 23
5A
Fay Times
Jul 23
1C
Fay Times
Sep 24
12B
Two NC plants announce plans to close doors - Spray Textured Yarns,
Incorporated in Eden and Holly Farms Poultry Industries in Alexander County
Fay Observer
Sep 10
6A
DuPont, Monsanto Employees Are Offered Retirement Incentives
Fay Observer
Sep 26
6A
Spray Textured Yarns Incorporated and Holly Farms Poultry Industries
Incorporated, each plan to close one plant.
Fay Times
Sep 10
3B
A tax on unshipped goods may not be worth as much to NC as the industries the
state might get if the tax were repealed.
Fay Observer
May 10
5A
Cannon Mills' New Owner Hopes To Double Its Size
Fay Observer
Apr
6
3A
Large paving companies come out ahead, even after pleading guilty to bid rigging
in North Carolina.
Fay Times
Dec 20
9B
Governor Jim Hunt will explore aid to industry in attempt to make NC more
attractive to manufacturers.
Fay Times
May 10
7B
Fay Times
Jul 23
4B
Industrial Development - Sanford
How Sanford Lures Big Industry To a Small Town - Photo included
Industrial Safety Codes
NC Industrial Plants Safety Praised.
Industries
Industries - Burlington
Burlington Industries Incorporated reports lower sales
Industries - Charlotte
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
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Fiber Industries will lay off 363 white collar workers in NC
Fay Times
Jul
9
3B
Nash International Incorporated, a Charlotte subsidary of Aluminum Corporation of
America employing more than 100 has closed
Fay Observer
Aug
8
2B
Fay Times
Oct
4
1B
Fay Observer
Sep 24
7A
Fay Observer
Jun 13
2B
Fay Observer
Aug
1
1B
Jul
8
1B
Industries - Cumberland County
Cause of herbicide in tobacco field still unknown says Monsanto Corporation
official.
Industries - Durham
Liggett & Myers, Inc. of Durham systematically fired more than 100 employees in
the early 1970's because they were over the age of 40.
Industries - Eden
Fieldcrest Mills Freezes Wages
Industries - Erwin
Photo of worker painting a tunnel at Burlington Industries Denim Weaving Plant at
Erwin
Industries - Fayetteville
Avanti Knitting Mills closes, putting 350 out of work.
Fay Times
M.J. Soffe Company Plans Major Expansion
Fay Observer
Nov
9
1A
Feature Article On M.J. Soffe Company Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 31
6F
Economy slows industry hunt in Cumberland County and Fayetteville; according to
Wayne Zeigler, Vice President of the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Oct 14
1B
Kelly-Springfield plans expansion - Expansion will add 50-100 jobs to the area's
depressed employment situation
Fay Observer
Oct
7
1A
Kelly-Springfield officials announced plans for a $5 million expansion project for
the Fayetteville plant, a move that is expected to create 50 to 100 more jobs.
Photo included
Fay Times
Oct
7
1A
The M.J. Soffe Company Rides Sportswear purchasing Wave
Fay Observer
Nov 14
6F
Western Publishing Company announced a $2 million expansion that will double
the production capacity at its Fayetteville plant and add between 50 and 100 new
jobs.
Fay Observer
Nov 11
1A
Local Fayetteville Soffe Plant (manufactures inexpensive sportswear) plans to
expand and add 260 jobs to area. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 10
1A
Texfi Plant In Fayetteville Closed; Other Firms Stage Shutdowns
Fay Observer
Jun
3
1B
Kelly-Springfield Lays Off Workers (250)
Fay Observer
May 19
12A
T.A. Williams thinks of job in Kelly-Springfield Plant as competitive, artistic, and
cause for pride - Photos included.
Fay Times
Jan 26
6A
Photo: Wilber W. Masters III, Kelly-Springfield Plant Manager, presents a check
for $5,000 to Campbell College President Dr. Norman Wiggins
Fay Observer
Sep 11
1B
Local Layoffs Announced By Avanti Mills
Fay Observer
Jul
8
2B
Industries - Greensboro
100 to be laid off by J.P. Stevens Company
Fay Times
Jan 14
4B
Gilbarco Incorporated of Greensboro has announced that it proposes to purchase
the former J.P. Stevens & Company administrative office building as a worldwide
corporate headquarters for its parent company.
Fay Times
Sep
2B
3
Industries - Hazelwood
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 312 of 542
Subject
Summary
OSHA says the Benfield Industries Incorporated Chemical Plant was cited in '81
for violations.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Apr 23
5A
The sale of Cannon Mills Company may spur the Amalgamated Clothing and
Textile Workers Union to reopen its campaign to unionize company workers.
Fay Observer
Feb 15
6A
Cannon Mills Cuts Back Jobs, Freezes Pay
Fay Observer
Jun 29
5A
Cannon Mills Company announced it would be laying off 15,000 workers
temporarily.
Fay Observer
Jun 26
3A
Chief of Cannon Mills Resigns (Otto G. Stolz)
Fay Times
Apr 28
10B
Cannon Mills will guarantee executive salaries after transfer of company.
Fay Times
Feb 19
3B
Cannon Mills Sale Is Imminent
Fay Observer
Feb
4
5A
Cannon Mills Announces Layoffs
Fay Times
Mar 20
10B
Fay Observer
Apr
4
7F
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1B
Fay Times
May
4
2B
Fay Observer
Dec 23
2B
Fay Observer
Nov
8
1B
robeson Technical Institute will host Robeson Industry on Parade.
Fay Times
May 18
9B
Robeson Car Speaker Plant To Expand This Summer - Photo included
Fay Observer
May 12
1B
Industries - Kannapolis
Industries - Laurinburg
Officials at the Laurinburg Assembly Plant of Dana Corporation, a producer of
electronic speed control devices had a dual reason to celebrate - Photo included
Industries - Lumberton
Robeson Converse Plant To Lay Off 200 Workers
Industries - Maxton
Campbell Soup Company will hire 255 workers for its new Maxton plant; more than
8,000 people have applied.
Industries - Pineville
Attorneys handling bankruptcy proceedings of Pineville-based Intercontinental
Metals Corporation say the company and its subsidiaries may owe as much as
$250 million to debtors.
Industries - Raeford
Feature Article on the House of Raeford Farms Turkey Processing Plant - Photo
included
Industries - Robeson County
Industries - Sanford
Stanadyne plant in Sanford will expand.
Fay Times
Cornell-Dubilier Electronics Plant In Sanford Is Closing
Jul
2
4B
Fay Observer
Nov 30
5A
R.J.Reynolds Reports Sales And Earnings For 1981
Fay Observer
Jan 15
5A
R.J. Reynolds Quarterly Sales And Earnings Highest In History
Fay Observer
Jul 16
7A
R.J. Reynolds reports record profits
Fay Times
Jul 16
4B
Fay Times
Nov 11
12C
Industries - Winston Salem
Industries - Winston-Salem
Reynolds Officials Say Diversification Finished
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
R.J. Reynolds Industries Incorporated signed agreements with four of the nation's
largest black-owned insurance companies for $300 million worth of employer
group life insurance for the corporation.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Nov
8
1A
Photo: Marilyn Ray holds her baby boy. The child is believed to be the first born in
Cumberland County in 1982.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1A
Hospital officials rap state view on infant care
Fay Observer
Jul 16
5A
Infant Seats
See: Automobile Safety Devices And Measures
Infants
Infants - Crib Death
Crib Death Alarm Said Effective
Fay Observer
Dec
5
2B
Breathing monitor machine, used to prevent crib death, a gift from Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Reaves to Cumberland County Public Health Department. Larry Cheek
column.
Fay Times
Sep 22
1B
Fay Observer
Sep 12
1C
Abandoned baby of Latin American native found in a plastic bag in a dumpster has
been sent to live with relative of mother.
Fay Times
Nov
3
5B
Jose and Luisa Pereira find a newborn baby in trash bin in Charlotte.
Fay Times
Sep 25
2B
Fay Times
Nov 18
13B
Inflation Control Needed to Help Housing Industry
Fay Observer
Aug
1
6A
Slower Rates of Inflation Pleases Some
Fay Times
Nov 18
7C
If your dogwood trees have a disease that looks like a group of white insects under
the bark see Live Wire for a solution to the problem.
Fay Observer
May 20
1A
Insects Damaging Dogwoods - Photo included
Fay Observer
May 19
1A
Burlington Supply firm putting price on head of flashing firefly
Fay Times
Sep 30
9C
Fay Times
May 17
12B
Fay Times
Aug 30
1B
Superior Bakery located at 2433 Hope Mills Road reopens following cleanup.
Fay Observer
Oct 18
6B
Superior Bakery of 2433 Hope Mills Road was closed for alleged sanitation
violations.
Fay Observer
Oct 12
1B
Health Inspections Conducted In Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Jul
5B
Infants - Nurseries
Equip nursery with baby's safety in mind - Frances King, saleswoman at Tiny
Town demonstrates double-action lock on crib.
Infants, Abandoned
Infertility
Peach-tree pesticide may hurt male fertility. DBC is being tested at the Research
Triangle Park.
Inflation
Insects
Insects - Larvae
Insect larvae is surgically removed from boy's eye at Duke University Eye Center
(Michael Hall)
Insects - Stinging
Few doctors are taking advantage of a new law allowing them to train lawmen to
inject adrenalin that might ward of potentially fatal reactions to insect stings.
Inspections
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
More than half of NC counties have no building inspection programs.
Fay Times
Jan
7
3B
Health Department Grades Local Establishments
Fay Observer
Jan
6
2B
John Ingram Releases Insurance License Manual
Fay Observer
Aug 20
6A
Cumberland County Insurance Coverage Too Costly, Inadequate
Fay Observer
Aug
5
1B
Audit of State insurance Department finds only "technical" errors.
Fay Times
May 29
16B
Special funding is approved to pay state insurance actuaries.
Fay Times
Apr
8
18C
Insurance Fraud Investigators Have Good Track Record
Fay Observer
Feb
7
1B
Insurance Manual's Completion Slow According To Legislators
Fay Observer
Aug 25
2B
The State Empolyee Insurance Program Is Going Smoothly
Fay Observer
Nov 19
5A
Cumberland County Reduces Its insurance Premiums
Fay Times
Oct
5
1B
New Insurance Plan Will Save Cumberland County $110,000
Fay Observer
Oct
4
1B
State Insurance Commissioner John Ingram refuses to sign audit letter.
Fay Times
Jun
4
5C
Raleigh News and Observer says the state paid for telephone calls betwee
Insruance Commissioner John Ingram's office and home at Myrtle Beach.
Fay Times
Jan 18
12B
Judge orders Ingram to stop supression of an insurance industry newsletter.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
5A
Court orders NC Insurance Commissioner John Ingram to stop suppressing
insurance newsletter. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb 10
6B
NC Insurance Commissioner John Ingram said he hopes proposals made by two
key Legislators to reward safe drivers are sincere and not "Another Trojan Horse."
Fay Observer
Apr
1
8A
Audit shows the Department of Insurance is $1.5 million in error. Photo included.
Fay Observer
May 28
5A
Auditors Get Blame For John Ingram's Errors
Fay Observer
Jun 10
5A
Auditor Calls Ingram Attacks "Illogical"
Fay Observer
Jun 11
3A
NC Insurance Commissioner John Ingram praises documentary film on insurance
industry.
Fay Times
Apr 19
8B
For Information On A.L. Williams & Associates Life Insurance Company, See Live
Wire
Fay Observer
Apr 10
1A
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NC has filed suit against Wesley Long Community
Hospital to recover at lease $181,000 the insurance company says it lost in a fiveyear kickback scheme.
Fay Observer
Jun
3
6A
Officials for the A.L. Williams Co. Insurance Agency have urged the State
Insurance Department to stop competing agents from using a newsletter that
critizes Williams's sales tactics.
Fay Observer
Oct 28
5A
Health insurance Bill Snags Assembly
Fay Observer
Jun 23
18A
Hunt Restores Health Benefits For Teachers and State Employees
Fay Times
Sep
3
3B
Fay Observer
Feb 18
12A
Insurance
Insurance - Cumberland County
Insurance Commissioner
Insurance Companies
Insurance Health
Insurance, Automobile
Deregulation of auto insurance in NC sought by industry lobbyists.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
John Ingram Rejects Auto Insurance Rate Hike
Fay Observer
Oct
1
3A
NC Auto Insurance Increase Rejected
Fay Times
Oct
1
8C
Auto Insurance Rate Hike Proposed
Fay Observer
Jul
1
6A
Insurance bill failure blamed on John Ingram
Fay Times
Jun 24
7B
Auto insurance bill is side tracked in NC House. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun 15
1B
NC Insurance Commissioner John Ingram endorses auto insurance bill.
Fay Times
Jun 14
8B
Insurance proposal would cut some rates.
Fay Times
Mar 31
1B
Minor infractions are costly for NC drivers.
Fay Times
Feb 13
11B
Legislators, Insurance Agency Blame Each Other
Fay Observer
Feb 12
10A
Insurance premiums to drop in NC for high risk drivers.
Fay Times
Feb
3
6B
Auto insurance notification rules are eased by Division of Motor Vehicles in NC
Fay Times
Jan 11
12A
State, Insurance Industry Disagree
Fay Observer
Jan
7
5A
NC having problems deciding on enforcement of new insurance bill.
Fay Times
Jan
8
13A
Legislative panel on auto insurance will recommend no changes to the consumer
for auto insurance.
Fay Times
Apr 29
5B
Fay Observer
Nov 18
5A
Fay Observer
Mar
1
6B
Teachers, State Workers Angry Over Cuts In Insurance Benefits
Fay Observer
Sep
1
10A
Blue Cross Encounters Insurance Competition
Fay Observer
May 13
3A
Governor Hunt Asks Full Insurance Benefits Be Restored
Fay Observer
Sep
2
8A
State Employees' Health Benefits To Be Trimmed
Fay Times
Sep
1
7B
Insurance Rate Hike Affects City Workers (Fayetteville)
Fay Observer
Jul 20
8B
State Employees Health Insurance Rises
Fay Observer
Jul
2
5A
Electronic Data Systems Incorporated, a Texas-based computer firm, has been
chosen to administer a new health insurance plan for State Employees and
teachers.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
6A
Assembly To Vote On Health Insurance Bill
Fay Observer
Jun 18
5A
Blue Cross official Thomas A. Rose, contrasts for-profit, non-profit hospitals. Photo
included
Fay Observer
May 15
3A
Electronic Data Systems, federal firm which handles state insurance, gets
complaints.
Fay Times
Nov 19
10D
Policy Change Makes Liability Insurance Law Difficult To Enforce
Fay Observer
Jan 11
8A
NC school groups argue over liability insurance for school employees.
Fay Times
Jul 22
9C
Insurance, Credit
A two-year moratorium on Credit Insurance Legislation in the General Assembly
has been recommended by a Legislative Study Committee.
Insurance, Flood
Unincorporated parts of Cumberland County are now eligible for increased flood
insurance coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program.
Insurance, Health
Insurance, Liability
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 316 of 542
Subject
Summary
Public Officials Liability Insurance against alleged errors and civil rights violations
is being considered for the Commissioners and staff personnel of the Fayetteville
Metropolitan Housing Authority.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Observer
Dec 10
14B
Fay Observer
Nov
8
1A
Fay Observer
Nov 23
1B
Prospective home buyers start "To Come Out Of Woodwork" now that interest
rates have come down.
Fay Observer
Aug 25
12A
Lower Interest Rates Spark Cumberland Building Surge. Photo included
Fay Times
Dec 30
1A
Lid comes off savings interest available from savings and loans on Dec. 14.
Fay Times
Dec 13
1B
High Interest Rates Bear Heavy Share of Farm Costs
Fay Observer
Jan 10
6A
President of NC Homebuilder's Association says high interest rates are hurting
home building industry.
Fay Times
Mar
6
8B
Housing Industry In State Threatened By Interest Rates
Fay Observer
Mar
6
3A
Fayetteville's International Folk Festival Will Be October 17th.
Fay Observer
Oct
8
9A
Folk Festival Brings Downtown Fayetteville To Life. Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 18
1A
Photos of Fayetteville's International Folk Festival Celebrations
Fay Times
Oct 18
1B
Feature Article On The International Folk Festival - Photos included
Fay Observer
Oct 18
7A
Martin Carrington's invention locates drowning victims - underwater video being
developed. Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1B
Tom Benedict, a stained glass artisan, has invented a better glass cutter. Photos
included
Fay Times
Jul 13
6A
NC State Librarian Keeps File On Inventions
Fay Observer
Jul 30
5A
Bill Borst of Graham, invents a digital clock powered by potatoes.
Fay Observer
Sep 20
5A
Fay Observer
Nov
7
6F
Fay Observer
Nov 18
2B
Insurance, Life
R.J. Reynolds Industries Incorporated signed agreements with four of the nation's
largest black-owned insurance companies for $300 million worth of employee
group life insurance for the corporation.
Insurance, Military
The Military Health Insurance program has suspended insurance payments to
Cumberland Psychiatric Hospital for 30 days pending the investigation of billing
irregularities. (CHAMPUS)
Interest Rates
International Association of Chiefs of Police
See: Fayetteville Police Department
International Festivals
Interstate 95
See: Highways
Inventors
Investment - Advisors
Three financial advisors in Fayetteville say your particular fears about investing are
ones they hear every day - Photos included
Jail Detention Of Children
Jail Terms Harmful To Children, According To Governor's Council
Jails - Cumberland County
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 317 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
The chances of a disastrous fire in the Cumberland County Jail, similar to the one
that left 27 prisoners dead in Biloxi, Mississippi, are "Slim To None" says Sheriff
Ottis Jones
Fay Observer
Nov 14
1A
Jail Overcrowding In Cumberland County Is Eased
Fay Times
Sep
7
1B
Fay Times
Aug
2
8A
Fay Observer
Feb
2
5A
Preservation Hall Jazz Band gives performance at Flora McDonald Auditorium Photos included
Fay Observer
Feb 11
4B
Tar Heels Make Marks In Jazz - Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr
4
3B
Jazz man plays for his pleasure (Tom Martin of Whispering Pines) Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 16
11A
Fay Times
Nov 12
1C
Jeweler Ernest H. Perry of Charlotte has discovered a gold mine in antique and
estate jewelry.
Fay Times
Sep 16
15C
Feature article on Marlen Labann and her turquoise jewelry - Photos included
Fay Observer
Nov 16
10A
Fay Observer
Apr
2
8B
Keener Smathers of Charlotte starts Job-Hunter Club.
Fay Times
Sep
7
1B
Engineering, health care and computer science offer the most promise of
employment for prospective job hunters just out of college.
Fay Observer
Jul 12
5A
Job Hunters Club Started In Charlotte
Fay Observer
Job Fair Attracts 200
Jails - Harnett County
Harnett County Jail Is Ruled Unsafe For Women Prisoners
Jails - Hoke County
Hoke County Jail Deficiencies Found By Report
Jazz
Jazz Music
Jazz singer Susannah McCorkle entertained at Pembroke State University - Photo
included
Jewelry
Jews
The Jewish Community of Fayetteville readies itself for the Passover Holiday,
which begins April 7 - Photo of The Last Supper included
Job Freeze
See: Employment
Job Hunting
Sep
7
12B
Fay Observer
Jul 15
2B
Job Club helps people sell themselves to employers. Photos included
Fay Times
Apr 27
6A
NC college graduates will feel the effects of tight markets when looking for jobs.
Fay Times
Mar 22
1B
Summer job hunt is "headache" for teens. Photo included
Fay Times
Jun 19
1A
State Officials, Companies Clashing Over Job-Search Policies
Fay Observer
Apr 25
2B
Patty McKinney Sleem and her husband own PREP a professional resume and
employment preparations service in Fayetteville. She gives hints on how to get a
job. Photo included
Fay Times
Dec 27
6A
Job Hunting: Where Do You Start - Alice Thrasher article - Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 18
4B
Jogging
See: Running
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 318 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Johnson, Lucile
Feature article on the Isaac Williams (1774) family of Woodside - Lineage Chart
and Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb
7
2E
The John Smith Family Tree - Photos included
Fay Observer
Nov
7
2E
Feature article on the McDiarmid House located on the east side of Hinsdale Ave.
House is now the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Holt - Photos included
Fay Observer
Oct
3
2E
The Wade T. Saunders Hardware Store is being restored in Liberty Row and Bow
Street commons - Photos included
Fay Observer
Sep
5
2E
The old Neill and Sarah Leach McLauchlin home admired, copied. Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug
1
2E
Feature article on the home of Mrs. Martha Jackson Miller at 1217 Hilltop Ave.
Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jun
6
1C
Feature article on the Samuel Johnston Hinsdale House when built was located on
the northside of the Morganton Road. Today, Hay Street between Woodside and
Hinsdale Ave.
Fay Observer
May
2
2E
Feature article on the Mackethan Carriage Factory - Sketches included
Fay Observer
Mar
7
2E
Feature article on the home of Fayetteville author John A. Oates - Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec
5
2E
Alexander Graham: The Man And His Schools - Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr
4
1E
Fay Observer
May 20
1B
Three former newspaper editors and a former UNC journalism professor have
been named to the NC Journalism Hall of Fame.
Fay Observer
Mar 31
7A
Four journalists picked for NC Journalism Hall of Fame. Photos included
Fay Times
Apr
1
3B
UNC School of Journalism now has David Julian Whichard Scholarships, in honor
of David Whichard, who still writes for Greenville Daily Reflector.
Fay Times
Jan 21
13C
Television reporter Lewis Brooks was convicted of trespassing in Charlotte for
failing to leave when asked to do so.
Fay Times
Feb 26
15B
Robert Lee Vann Renowned Black Jouralist Recalled
Fay Observer
Oct 27
9A
Fay Observer
Jun
3
5A
Guilford County Judge Denies Bribe (Charles T. Kivett)
Fay Observer
Jan 22
6A
E. Lynn Johnson is expected to get Judgeship vacated by Cumberland County
Chief Resident Superior Court Judge E. Maurice Braswell. Photo included.
Fay Times
Nov 25
1B
Tar Heel Politics: A Party Given For District Court Judge Beth Keever Raises
Eyebrows - Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug 17
1B
Assistant District Attorney Beth Keever has been appointed to fill the unexpired
term of former chief District Court Judge Derb Carter - Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb
4
1B
Senior Assistant District Attorney Beth Keever is appointed to fill unexpired term of
Judge Derb Carter - Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
5
1B
Photo: Beth Keever takes the oath as the new 12th Judicial District Judge
Fay Observer
Feb 10
1B
Johnson-Matthews Medical Center
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green will be guest speaker at the Johnson-Matthews
Medical Center in Benson
Journalism
Journalists
Judge
Asheboro Attorney Russell G. "Rusty" Walker, Jr. has been appointed a Special
Superior Court Judge.
Judges
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 319 of 542
Subject
Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
In a rare election year move, District Attorney Ed Grannis, Jr. publicly endorsed
District court Judge Beth Keever in her campaign to retain that judgeship.
Fay Observer
Mar 29
1B
Judge Beth Keever Begins Campaign - Photo included
CC Outlook
May 13
1
Superior Court Judge Clifton E. Johnson is appointed to NC Court of Appeals.
Fay Times
Jul 13
8B
Newest District Court judge Beth Keever finds herself in an unusual situation in
terms of what cases she can and can't hear as judge - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Mar
1
1B
Whiteville District Court Judge J. Wilton Hunt who has been indicted in the
COLCOR probe was sworn in .
Fay Times
Dec 15
18B
Whiteville District Court Judge J. Wilton Hunt is trying to block a NC Judicial
Standards Commission from removing him from office.
Fay Times
Nov 12
2B
Inquiry is being conducted in NC Highway Patrol Officers' involvement in case
where courtroom was cleared by Judge Hunt.
Fay Times
Mar
6
1B
Judge J. Wilton Hunt cleared his courtroom after the defendant mentioned the
judge in connection with drugs.
Fay Times
Mar
4
1B
Stewart F. Hunna, a Carolina Beach Magistrate has been indicted by a Federal
Grand Jury in Fayetteville on charges of conspiring to protect a drug distribution
ring.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
7A
Photo: Charge dismissed against Cumberland County District Court Judge Lacy
Hair - Hair was accused of assaulting his cousin Marcus Allen Hair.
Fay Observer
Dec 10
1A
Cumberland County District Court Judge Lacy Hair is expected to be reassigned to
traffic and domestic cases as a result of a charge of assault filed against him.
Fay Observer
Dec
4
1A
Judge Lacy Hair was charged with assault - charged with assaulting his cousin
Marcus Allen - photo included
Fay Observer
Dec
3
1A
Timothy Mathews, a defendant whose case was reduced to a lesser charge
regarding is DUI charge by Judge Lacy Hair has had that decision overturned by
Judge Sol Cherry.
Fay Times
Dec
1
10B
Tar Heel Politics: Judge Hair gets demotion from Chief District Court Judge Sol
Cherry.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
1B
Burley Mitchell Appointed To State Supreme Court
Fay Observer
Jan 12
5A
Judge Lacy Hair blasts Assistant District Attorney, claims John Dickson tried to
drive him from office. Hair also criticized others.
Fay Observer
Nov
6
1B
Hearing Scheduled For Judge Lacy Hair
Fay Observer
Nov
3
1B
Judge Hair says being relieved of his duties as acting Chief District Court Judge is
"insignificant"
Fay Times
Nov 11
1B
Burley B. Mitchell, Jr. will be the newest Associate Justice on the NC Supreme
Court. He will also be the 176th person to sit on the state's highest court since it
began in 1819 - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan 31
1B
An arrest warrant names Guilford County Superior Court Judge Charles T. Kivett
as the man Wilkes County businessman and farmer Gurney T. Johnson allegedly
tried to bribe.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
6A
Judge Lacy Hair overcomes Eaglin challenge for District Judge.
Fay Times
Nov
3
7A
Charles B. Winberry, Jr. has been appointed to succeed Judge George M.
Fountain as Resident Superior Court Judge for the Seventh Judicial District.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
9A
Judge Earl W. Vaughn has been chosen Chief Judge of the NC Court of Appeals.
Fay Times
Dec
1
10B
Mecklenburg County Judge Frank Snepp says Judge James McMillian is intruding
into Snepp's duties.
Fay Times
Dec 31
3B
Judge Donald L. Smith of Raleigh hit and killed a migrant worker when he ran in
front of the judge's car.
Fay Times
Nov
5
2B
Thomas Small Will Become The Eastern District Bankruptcy Judge
Fay Observer
Nov 18
7A
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Herbert O. Phillips of Morehead City, who is the Chief District Judge for the Third
Judicial Division, has been appointed special Superior Court Judge.
Fay Observer
Jun 29
5A
Former District Court Judge Linwood T. Peoples died of cancer at the age of 53
(Henderson)
Fay Observer
Nov 14
2B
Judge Naomi Morries To Retire Leaving three Vacancies On Court - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan
7
5A
NC Court of Appeals Judge Harry C. Martin is appointed to NC Supreme Court.
Fay Times
Jul 10
1B
Burley B. Mitchell Jr., was appointed Associate Justice of NC. Supereme Court
Fay Times
Feb
4
10B
Charges Against Judge Charles Kivett Called Vendetta By Local Attorneys
Fay Observer
Sep 29
9A
NC Secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety is appointed to NC Supreme
Court.
Fay Times
Jan 13
1B
Photo of NC newest Supreme Court Justice Harry C. Martin
Fay Observer
Aug
4
8A
Judge Harry C. Martin has been appointed to the State Supreme Court
Fay Observer
Jul
9
1A
Special Superior Court Judge Arthur L. Lane, a black, selection urged for position
of Superior Court Judge in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Oct
5
1B
Judge Arthur Lane's chance for appointment to the regular Superior Court
Judgeship waning
Fay Times
Sep 24
1B
Judge Arthur L. Lane of Fayetteville completed a 4-week general jurisdiction
session sponsored by the National Judical College in Reno, Nevada.
Fay Observer
Aug 17
1B
Superior Court Judge Charles T. Kivett claims he's innocent of sex charge.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
5A
Superior Court Judge Charles T. Kivett suspended pending probe in Forsyth
County
Fay Times
Oct
5
9B
Justice Undecided on Kivett Action
Fay Observer
Sep 30
6A
Lawyers in Greensboro defend Judge Charles Kivett accused in ethics probe.
Fay Times
Sep 30
19C
After performing 1,000 ceremonies, Magistrate Otto Morgan still loves weddings Photo included
Fay Times
Aug 30
1B
Governor Jim Hunt is set to nominate Superior Court of Appeals
Fay Times
Nov
3
1B
E. Maurice Braswell has been promoted to the North Carolina Court of Appeals,
list for his job grows. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov
4
1B
Governor Jim Hunt is set to nominate Superior Court Judge E. Maurice Braswell to
the NC Court of Appeals
Fay Times
Nov
3
1B
Braswell Is Cursed Criticized; Hands Out Lengthy Prison Terms
Fay Observer
Oct 20
6A
Judge James H. Pou Bailey Raps Judge For Gambling Rule. Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar 19
1A
Superior Court Judge Pou Bailey criticizes court ruling by District Court Judge
George R. Greene in poker/gambling case.
Fay Times
Mar 20
1B
Judge James H. Pou Bailey brings wit and wisdom to the bench - Dick Brown
Column
Fay Observer
Feb 22
1B
District Court Judge Henry V. Barnette of Raleigh has been named a Superior
Court Judge for the Tenth Judicial District by Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.
Fay Observer
Oct 28
6A
Assault charges are dropped against Judge Lacy Hair. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 11
1A
See also: Hospitals - Fayetteville - Cape Fear Valley
Judge Arthur Lane's chance for appointment to the regular Superior Court
Judgeship waning.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Subject
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NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Three New Magistrates will take office on January 1st - Arthur F. Tompkins, Jr.,
Terry K. Dahnke (Mrs.) and John Anthony Willis
Fay Observer
Dec 29
2B
Governor Jim Hunt is expected to name Charles Kirkman or Lynn Johnson to
vacancy on Cumberland County Superior Court.
Fay Times
Dec 21
13B
Republicans in Mecklenburg County are accusing Governor Hunt of holding a
Superior Court Judgeship open for Preston Cornelius, who resigned the seat to run
for Congress.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
Judge E. Maurice Braswell took his seat on the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
Fay Times
Dec
3
2B
Judge Cherry vacates Judge Hair's order in drinking case.
Fay Observer
Nov
5
1B
During his five years in office, Governor Hunt has appointed 42.6 percent of NC's
230 judges.
Fay Observer
Feb
8
5A
Lawyers Say Judges Should Be Evaluated
Fay Observer
Oct 24
4B
Governor Jim Hunt has postponed new appointment to Superior Court until after
November election.
Fay Times
Oct 12
1B
NC Court Justices Are Younger And More Liberal
Fay Observer
Sep 20
5A
Spring Lake asks Judge Sol Cherry to investigate a County Magistrate who
declined to file warrants against a man accused of assaulting four firemen.
Fay Observer
Jul 30
1B
Judges Reassigned
Fay Observer
Apr 27
6B
Who'll Be The Judge When Superior Court Judge E. Maurice Braswell's Seat
Becomes Vacant?
Fay Observer
Dec 13
1B
The Administrative Office of the Courts has approved the hiring of an additional
magistrate for Cumberland County and local court officials are going to be looking
for people to fill the slot.
Fay Observer
Apr
3
3A
According to figures from the Administrative Office of the Courts in Raleigh,
Superior Court judges make $47,928 per year while senior resident Superior Court
Judges make $49,500.
Fay Observer
Mar 18
1B
State Judgeships Vote Greater Than Usual
Fay Observer
Jan
2
3A
Judge Lacy Hair's verdict in DUI case of Timothy M. Mathews is challenged by
John Dickson
Fay Times
Oct 28
1B
Superior Court Judge Charles Kivett is accused of unethical conduct.
Fay Observer
Sep 28
5A
The Judicial Conference of the U.S. has authorized the appointment of a full-time
U.S. Magistrate for the Fayetteville Division.
Fay Observer
Nov
9
1B
District Court Judge Joe Dupree was involved in a two car wreck in Massey Hill.
Fay Observer
Jun 10
7A
Judge E. Maurice Braswell was sworn in to the NC Court of Appeals. His is first
Fayetteville resident to be on this panel. Photo included
Fay Times
Dec
6
1A
State group clears Judge Charles Guy in traffic ticket case - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan
7
1A
A complaint has been filed against Cumberland County District Judge Lacy Hair
(domestic relations law) by Sandra Edwards (attorney)
Fay Times
Sep 17
1A
Judge Charles Guy is cleared of wrongdoing in traffic ticket case. Photo included
Fay Times
Jan
7
1A
A Florida man, Lorn A. Currie, is suing Asheville Judge Zoro Guice for $25,000
because of the way he was treated when he parked for seven minutes in the
Judge's parking space.
Fay Times
Nov 26
2B
NC Supreme Court will allow decisions of District Court Judge George R. Greene
to stand.
Fay Times
Jul 24
15A
Frank W. Bullock, Jr. was appointed to replace Judge Eugene Gordon
Fay Observer
Dec 30
8B
Republican James C. Fox has been confirmed as the new U.S. District Judge for
the NC Eastern District
Fay Observer
Oct
2B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Foy Clark of Mount Airy has been appointed District 17-B Chief Judge
Fay Times
Nov 25
State Court of Appeals Judge Edward B. Clark's early retirement may start chain
reaction.
Fay Times
Jul
2
1B
Judge Sol Cherry orders DUI case dismissed by Judge Lacy Hair retried.
Fay Times
Nov
5
1B
Judge Sol G. Cherry talks about the direction he sees courts taking.
Fay Times
Oct
4
1A
Judge Lacy Hair denies conduct charges
Fay Observer
Sep 17
1B
NC Associate Supreme Court Justice David Britt is reported to have resigned.
Photo included
Fay Times
James C. Fox has been inducted as the U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern
District of North Carolina
Fay Times
Justice David Britt of Robeson County would neither confirm nor deny he has
resigned. Photo included
Fay Observer
District Court Judge Sol Cherry disposed of about 100 cases that had been put off
more than 6 months - Photo included
Jul
16B
8
1B
Nov 12
10B
Jul
8
1A
Fay Observer
Sep 17
1B
TV camera ordered from Cumberland County Courts by Judge Samuel E. Britt;
film taken
Fay Times
Oct 19
1B
William Bulla, part-owner of a Hope Mills funeral home, has been appointed a
Magistrate in Cumberland County's Court System.
Fay Observer
Aug 13
1B
Judge Sol Cherry's docket-clearing special session of Cumberland County District
Court called a success
Fay Times
Sep 17
1B
The 12th Judicial District Bar Association will meet in Fayetteville January 14th to
pick nominees for Chief District Court Judge Derb S. Carter's job.
Fay Observer
Jan
5
12B
District Court Judge Sol Cherry is picked as Chief District Court Judge for 12th
Judicial District, replacing Derb Carter
Fay Times
Jan
8
1B
Fayetteville attorney Edward T. Brady is seeking support for District Court Judge
Joe Dupree. Photo included
Fay Observer
May 14
1B
Judicial races uncharacteristically hotly contested - candidates muzzled in Judicial
contests.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
8B
New Hanover attorney James C. Fox is backed by U.S. Senators Jesse Helms
and John East for U.S. District Court Judgeship - Photo included
Fay Times
May 21
1B
Judges - Candidates
Jugtown Pottery
See: Pottery
Jury
Six NC Counties have turned to computerization in an effort to produce more
racially balanced juries and a less cumbersome selection process.
Fay Observer
Jul
8
5A
Juvenile Correction
Vision Quest rehabilitation program for juveniles surprised Tabor City by driving a
19th century wagon train through town. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 16
1A
Moore County Plan Lets Juvenile Offenders Repay Victims
Fay Times
Dec 13
1A
Juvenile Offenders Being Imprisoned According To State Officials
Fay Observer
May 12
12A
Robeson County Department of Social Services resists court order to provide
restitution to victims of juveniles who burglarized homes while in county custody.
Fay Times
Jun 25
6C
It is reported that there are 953 Willie M. children in North Carolina.
Fay Times
Nov 11
3B
Juvenile Delinquency
Monday, September 21, 2009
Page 323 of 542
Subject
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Food habit tests will be analyzed to see if it affects juvenile delinquents' actions in
Alamance County.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Dec 31
5B
Slate preparing for release of nearly 100 Willie M. children (violence-prone) from
five state training schools.
Fay Times
Dec
6
1B
Moore County plan lets juvenile offenders repay victims.
Fay Times
Dec 13
1A
A Fayetteville private mental hospital has complied with court orders to discharge
immediately more than 30 juveniles who were patients ten days or more without
legal hearings.
Fay Times
Oct 29
2B
Cumberland Psychiatric Hospital was ordered to release more than 30 juveniles
because they had been held over ten days without a court hearing.
Fay Times
Oct 28
1B
The majority of property thefts in Cumberland County are committed by juveniles Counselors Steven Burriss and Joan Blanchard have modeled a restitution
program for juveniles - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan
3
1F
Cumberland Psychiatric Hospital was ordered by a Superior Court Judge to
discharge three juveniles who had brought court action to end their illegal
detainment.
Fay Observer
Oct 28
1B
Fay Observer
Dec 22
13A
Fay Times
Oct
6
10B
Sally Palombi of Statesville breaks her leg fleeing from her kidnapper.
Fay Times
Nov 23
1B
Kidnapped Gastonia girl Christine Dale Ellefson found in Florida. Photo included
Fay Times
Dec 29
1B
Robert J. Leffer is charged with kidnapping baby of ex-girlfriend Kathleen Patricia
Daily
Fay Times
Charlotte Youth, Tyon Davis Caldwell, Is Charged In Kidnapping
Juveniles
Kannapolis
Kannapolis To Decide on Move To Incorporate
Kernersville
Kernersville stakes its claim to a 300 square mile, three-city heartland area. Map
included
Kidnapping
2
2B
Fay Observer
May 21
1B
Charlotte teenager Tyone Davis Caldwell surrenders, after holding nine hostages.
Photo included
Fay Times
May 21
2B
Staff Sergeant Juan R. Canalda of Pope AFB is charged with the kidnapping and
sexual abuse of a minor child.
Fay Times
Feb 26
13B
Staff Sergeant Juan Canalda was charged by authorities with the kidnapping and
sexual assault of an eight-year-old girl allegedly abducted outside the Pope Air
Force Base Elementary School at knifepoint.
Fay Observer
Feb 25
1B
Staff Sergeant Juan Canalda of Pope Air Force Base could face a court martial on
charges of kidnapping at knifepoint the eight-year-old daughter of another
serviceman. - Name withheld
Fay Observer
Feb 23
6B
Kidnap victims at Ore Knob Mine were involved in drug deal. Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 27
1B
Asheville Police and volunteer stuntman find bodies in Ore Knob mine near Laurel
Springs.
Fay Times
Jan 26
1B
Buncombe County prosecutor doubts possibility in bringing to trial four suspects in
kidnapping of Lonnie Gamboa - Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 16
7B
Authorities may be unable to press charges against four men suspected of
kidnapping an Asheville man (Lonnie Gamboa) and hurling him into an abandoned
Ashe County mine shaft
Fay Observer
Jan 15
1B
Asheville officials still search for body of kidnap victim Lonnie Gamboa
Fay Times
Jan 15
8B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Two-day search of mine proves fruitless; Sheriff focusing on kidnapping charges in
Ashe County (Lonnie Gamboa)
Fay Observer
Jan 14
1B
Officials in Ashe County will search copper mine for body of suspected drug
dealer, Lonnie Gamboa.
Fay Times
Jan
9
9B
Fay Times
Feb 23
9B
Fay Times
Aug 14
1B
Fay Observer
Aug 29
1C
Klan Rolls Are Declining, According To Expert
Fay Observer
May 30
2B
Grand Jury Visits Intersection Where Klan, Communist Workers Party (CWP)
Clashed
Fay Observer
Apr
5
5A
Witnesses are interviewed concerning November 3, 1979 shooting of five
Communist Worker Party members, in Greensboro.
Fay Times
Apr
8
3B
Greensboro 1979 Shooting Investigation Continues
Fay Observer
Apr 18
2B
Testimony Nears Finish In Greensboro Probe
Fay Times
Aug 30
1B
CWP (Communist Workers Party) member admits firing gun during 1979 rally in
Greensboro (Rand Manzella)
Fay Observer
Apr 24
3A
Duke law professor believes that a Reconstruction-era law may be applicable to
modern KKK.
Fay Times
May 10
12B
Five people including four Nazis convicted of plotting to blow up public areas in
Greensboro have filed a $15-million lawsuit claiming three US officials tampered
with a Grand Jury and obstructed justice.
Fay Observer
Apr
1
6A
Officials rule out Ku Klux Klan involvement in shooting at Fort Bragg.
Fay Times
Dec 28
14B
The Greensboro Justice Fund has made allegations that Joe Grady, a WinstonSalem Ku Klux Klansman had "An Informant Relationship" with the FBI around the
time of the November 3, 1979 fatal shootings of five anti-Klan demonstrators.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
5A
The US Justice Department has subpoenaed police department files on the 1979
shootout between Ku Klux Klansmen, Nazis and Communist Workers party
members.
Fay Observer
Feb 12
5A
Glenn Miller, candidate for State Senator from 15th district, is avowed member of
Ku Klux Klan (Larry Cheek)
Fay Times
Jun 26
1B
Klan Leaders, Observers, At Odds Over Membership
Fay Observer
Aug 23
6A
Greensboro jury silent on shootings of five Communist Workers Party anti-Klan
demonstration
Fay Times
Nov 25
16B
Klansmen At Rally In Jacksonville Blame Minorities For Country's Ills
Fay Observer
Dec
6
9B
Attorney Michael Johnson is given responsibilty for seeking further prosecution in
Greensboro Klan killings.
Fay Times
Mar 30
16A
Officials Claim Carolina Klan Growth Has Been Halted
Fay Times
Aug 23
5B
Greensboro and Guildord Counties file court motions to counter $48 million lawsuit
by Greensboro Justice Fund.
Fay Times
Jan
8B
See also: (1) Crime and Criminals - Frydl (2) Crime and Criminals - Caldwell
Crime and Criminals - Caldwell
Suspect is in custody in kidnapping of a Pope Elementary School student.
Kindergarten
Talking computers will teach children as young as three how to write before they
can read and how to type before they can spell when a national study begins at the
Wake County Kindergarten Schools.
Kitchen Cabinets
Charlotte Meehan has turned cabinet refinishing into a specialty - Photo included
Ku Klux Klan
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Federal Grand Jury will probe Greensboro Klan - Communist shootout.
Fay Times
Mar
9
6B
KKK leaders say about 150 Klansmen will picket the Capitol January 3 to protest
the treatment of firebombing a black-owned newspaper.
Fay Observer
Jan
3
3B
KKK marchers seek freedom for men who firebombed a black-owned newspaper.
Fay Times
Jan
4
6B
Four Klansment Plan To Run For NC Posts
Fay Observer
Mar 29
6A
Governor Hunt refuses to reduce sentence of Lawrence Little, convicted of
firebombing a black church in Wilmington.
Fay Times
Jan
6
12B
Investigatioin asked of NC slayings of five Communist Workers Party members in
Greensboro during 1979.
Fay Observer
Jan 28
13A
Angier Klan head (Glenn Miller) announces plans to run as a Republican for the
15th District State Senate seat.
Fay Observer
Feb 15
1B
Grand Jury will probe the 1979 shootout in Greensboro between the Klan and the
Nazi Party.
Fay Observer
Mar
9
6A
Indictments of Communist Workers Party members is possible in probe of KKK
shootout of November 3, 1979.
Fay Times
Mar 11
5B
Charges Against CWP Members Possible Following Probe
Fay Observer
Mar 11
7A
Federal probe is scheduled concerning death of five Communist Workers Party
members in 1979
Fay Times
Mar 22
12B
Civil rights Charges Sought in Klan Shootout
Fay Observer
Mar 22
8B
Greensboro Shootings probed By Grand Jury
Fay Observer
Mar 23
6B
KKK Carolina Knights announce four candidates for state and local office.
Fay Times
Mar 29
6B
Klansmen call for release of newspaper's bomber at a rally in Raleigh - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Jan
4
5A
Jerry Lee White recalled civics lesson that aided effort to get a union at the G.F.
Business Equiment plant in Forest City.
Fay Observer
May 31
5A
AFL-CIO Union Leaders Tour Fort Bragg
Fay Times
Dec 16
17B
Recession Brings Defeat For Unions
Fay Observer
Nov 22
5A
The recession has made North Carolina workers afraid to risk their jobs to join
labor unions.
Fay Times
Nov 22
9B
State union leader says group can force raises from the NC General Assembly.
Fay Times
Sep 30
9C
AFL-CIO Annual Convention Opens In Charlotte
Fay Observer
Sep 16
7A
Workers vote to reject Schlitz Brewery contract.
Fay Times
Jul 12
12B
The sale of Cannon Mills Company may spur the Amalgamated and Textile
Workers Union to reopen its campaign to unionize company workers.
Fay Observer
Feb 15
6A
Textile Workers Union will try once more to organize Cannon Mills.
Fay Times
Feb 15
12A
Labor officials in NC say state workers will eventually be unionized.
Fay Times
Jan 25
7B
Federal court upholds National Labor Relations Board ruling against J.P. Stevens.
Fay Times
Jan 12
14B
Workers strike at Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company in Winston-Salem.
Fay Times
Jun 17
17C
Fay Times
Jan
Labor unions
Lafayette
Lafayette Play Contest Is Part Of Fayetteville Bicentennial
1
1C
Lafayette Society
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Plans advance for Fayetteville's 200th birthday party.
Fay Times
Dec 21
6A
Marie Henriette Batbie was in Fayetteville to help the Lafayette Society plan its
future student exchange program France and Fayetteville as well as a future
French tour for locals. - Photo included
Fay Observer
May 10
10A
Lafayette Benefit Set - Photo included
Fay Observer
Sep
4
11A
Fay Observer
Apr
6
10A
Fayetteville Times published picture of Harris Lake, identifying it as Jordan Lake. Photos included
Fay Times
Feb 13
1B
Davidson County Lake Said Polluted
Fay Observer
Jun
6
2B
Jordan Lake is finally ready for use. - Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
1
1B
Officials with the Land Stewardship Council of NC are confident that 3,000 copies
of "Stewardship Of The Land In NC" will be well read.
Fay Observer
Oct 11
8B
Real estate developer J.P. Riddle has purchased an option to buy 167 acres at the
Cedar Creek Road interchange on 1-95 for $1,600,000.
Fay Observer
Oct 24
6F
Members of the Cumberland County Joint Planning Staff are in the midst of a
three-day public informational hearing concerning the development of a new land
use plan for the area surrounding the Fayetteville Airport. Map included
Fay Observer
Jan 21
2B
Cumberland County Joint Planning Board gives approval to Cliffdale Road area
land use plan.
Fay Observer
Dec
8
1B
Governor Hunt Plans Executive Order On Land-Use Policy
Fay Observer
Dec 26
1B
The NC Security Deposit Act requires that the landlord refund all or part of the
deposit within 30 days after the tenant vacates the premises - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Mar 31
1A
Withholding rent back in order to get landlords to do repairs is approved by NC
Legislative Panel.
Fay Times
Nov 25
3F
See Live Wire for information about landords who frequently inspect homes
without notifying tenants.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
1A
Fay Observer
Apr 18
1E
Photo: Bobby and Than Rogers hired a local landscape firm to transplant five
trees, some up to 35 feet tall.
Fay Observer
Apr
9
10B
Angie Cummer, horticulture and residential landscaping instructor at FTI, says
even the least artistic person can landscape his property - Photos included
Fay Observer
Jul 25
1C
Lafayette Statue
Lafayette Society: Donated portrait will help finance statue - Photo of portrait
included
Lakes
Land
Land Use
Landlord And Tenant
Landscape Improvement
The City of Fayetteville hired its first landscape designer last fall - Chris Barna Barna's first project was the Belden Horne House. - Photo included
Landscaping
Language and Languages
Letter To The Editor: By Patrick Valentine, Multilingual Librarian (Bilingual)
Volunteers
Fay Observer
Aug
5
4A
Nash County Language Program helps Creole-speaking migrants communicate.
Fay Observer
Sep 20
6A
NC Language School In Charlotte Helps Foreign Students
Fay Observer
Aug
2B
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Letter To The Editor: By Patrick Valentine (Anyone who knows another language
and is willing to do translations should contact the NC Foreign Language Center.
Fay Times
Jul 31
4A
Pat Prescott, a nurse in Cape Fear Valley Hospital's Patient Education Program, is
trying to locate bi-lingual area residents to volunteer as translators for patients who
speak no English/
Fay Observer
Jul 11
1B
Laurinburg Surprised At All-American Judgment - Photos included
Fay Observer
Mar 22
1B
Laurinburg citizens are scrambling to get their share of 145 free ginkgoes, white
dogwoods and red maples.
Fay Times
Nov 18
6B
Laurinburg City Council rejects apartments on site across from new government
complex in Scotland County.
Fay Times
Nov 18
6B
Laurinburg is considered for award of title of "All American City."
Fay Times
Feb 19
7C
Four black police officers recently fired after an internal drug investigation have
filed a $95 million lawsuit against Greensboro and Burlington.
Fay Times
Dec 10
8C
North Carolina law men must content with an average of one or two hostage
situations each week.
Fay Times
Nov 24
8B
Required training plan for NC new law enforcement officers proposed.
Fay Times
Dec 15
1A
Law Enforcement Agencies Target Police Stress as Biggest Police Crippler
Fay Observer
Nov 27
2B
NC sheriffs and police chiefs are divided over issue of how to figure retirement
pensions.
Fay Times
Jun
3
7C
NC law officers say Supreme Court decision on automobile searches won't change
current practice too much.
Fay Times
Jun
3
1B
Police women agree, they've "come a long way." Photo included
Fay Times
May 22
1B
State Trooper Jeffrey S. Wallace was punched and beaten with a two-by-four by
Timothy Donovan.
Fay Observer
Aug 29
3B
Fay Times
Nov 18
1A
Burlington Police will become the first law enforcement officers in NC to use a new
electronic "'Stun Gun" designed to immobilize a person without permanent injury.
Fay Observer
Oct 17
1A
Burlington Police Use New "Stun Gun"
Fay Observer
Oct 18
6B
Judge Backs Charlotte Police For Stopping "Shabby" Driver
Fay Times
Sep
9
12C
Firemen in Charlotte just watch as a police officer, Jeff Ballard was beaten.
Fay Times
Nov 23
1A
People Watch As Charlotte Policeman Is Beaten
Fay Observer
Nov 23
12B
William R. Gilmore, Jr. a 25-year-old police officer from Clayton was shot in the
face and killed while trying to clear the area near a rundown house used as a local
night spot.
Fay Observer
Jan 31
1B
Bobby Earl Smith has received a life sentence after pleading guilty to the shooting
death of Clayton Police Officer William Ray Gilmore.
Fay Observer
Jul 15
5A
William Ray Gilmore, Clayton policeman is killed.
Fay Observer
Jan 30
3A
Laurinburg
Law Enforcement Officers
Law Enforcement Officers - Asheboro
Asheboro Police Officer shoots suspect and two bystanders in an attempted
robbery of a convenience store.
Law Enforcement Officers - Burlington
Law Enforcement Officers - Charlotte
Law Enforcement Officers - Clayton
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Law Enforcement Officers - Cleveland County
Ray Galloway, a jailer in Cleveland County was fired in an abuse probe.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
7A
Fay Observer
May 15
3A
Stewart Sasser, Columbus County's former Chief Sheriff's Deputy has filed a
paysuit to gain 12 years of retirement benefits.
Fay Times
Dec 13
5B
Four deputies sue new Columbus County Sheriff Bill Rhodes after losing their jobs.
Fay Times
Dec 29
1A
Columbus County Sheriff Bill Rhodes still sore after wreck of his police car.
Fay Times
Dec 28
1B
Fay Times
Nov 23
8B
Jul 31
3A
Law Enforcement Officers - Clinton
Joseph Puett Is The New Chief Of Police In Clinton
Law Enforcement Officers - Columbus County
Law Enforcement Officers - Cumberland County
Cumberland County Sheriff's deputies will begin working longer hours to combat
the high crime rate of the holiday season.
Law Enforcement Officers - Dunn
Robert M. Furr, former Stanley County Sheriff, has been appointed Dunn Police
Chief.
Fay Observer
Fired Dunn Policeman Wayne Godwin, Gets Board's Backing To Get Job Back Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar
9
3A
Fired Dunn Police Officer Wayne Godwin is given support for reinstatement.
Fay Times
Mar
9
1B
Dunn Police Officer Wayne Godwin Has Been Reinstated
Fay Observer
Mar 13
3A
Dunn Plice Chief B.P. Jones Resigns
Fay Times
Mar 24
1B
Controversial Dunn Police Chief Resigns His Post
Fay Observer
Mar 24
1B
Fay Observer
Nov
4
5A
Fay Times
Sep 24
8C
Fay Observer
Jun 29
5A
Drug Allegations: 11 Officers Suspended On Greensboro Police Force
Fay Times
Aug 17
1B
Policemen Face Job Dismissal For Suspicions Of Drug Use.
Fay Observer
Aug 23
5A
Four of 11 Greensboro Police Officers who were suspended early in August for
alleged drug use have resigned.
Fay Observer
Aug 24
3A
Attorneys for four of the Greensboro Police Officers fired for allegedly using illegal
drugs say the entire matter was a setup that was based on charges made without
hard evidence.
Fay Observer
Sep 14
9A
Four people are sought in shooting of police officer, Charles M. Futrell, listed in fair
condition at Pitt Memorial Hospital.
Fay Observer
Nov
6
2B
Fired Black Policemen File Suit In Greensboro
Fay Observer
Dec 10
5A
Law Enforcement Officers - Durham County
Lieutenant Edward Serman Godley and Sergeant Gary Mitchell will not be indicted
by a Durham County Jury in the shooting death of a Roxboro man they were trying
to arrest.
Law Enforcement Officers - Gaston County
Four Gaston County deputies were found innocent 9/23, of charges of illegal
shooting.
Law Enforcement Officers - Gastonia
four Deputies Face Trial in Shooting
Law Enforcement Officers - Greensboro
Law Enforcement Officers - Harnett County
Monday, September 21, 2009
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The Harnett County Sheriff's Department is investigating what a black candidate
for sheriff claims was a racially motivated attack (Vernon McAuley)
Fay Observer
Apr 20
1B
Harnett County Sheriff Lewis Rosser is organizing a task force to step up the fight
against illegal drugs.
Fay Observer
Sep 22
12A
Fay Observer
Jan 25
6A
Fay Times
May 20
1B
Fay Observer
Oct 13
2B
Lee County District Attorney To File Documents To Remove Sheriff
Fay Observer
Feb 20
3A
Sheriff To Run Again, Sex Charges Settled
Fay Observer
Feb 26
5A
Lee County Sheriff Resigns - Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 25
1A
One of four women who swore out affidavits about conduct of Lee County Sheriff
Harold Thomas is upset over publicity.
Fay Times
Feb 23
1B
Lee County Sheriff Harold Thomas is under investigation by District Attorney's
Office - Photo included
Fay Times
Feb 15
1B
Jennifer Pickett, a former employee of the Lee County Sheriff's Department who
filed a complaint against Sheriff Harold Thomas charging him with sexual
harassment said she had no idea the report would be made public.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
6A
Documents Seeking To Oust Sheriff Harold R. Thomas Will Be Filed March 1
Fay Times
Feb 20
1B
Legal Action Being Prepared Against Lee County Sheriff
Fay Observer
Feb 19
5A
Lee County Sheriff Accused Of Sexual Harassment
Fay Observer
Feb 18
1B
Sanford District Attorney will seek removal of Lee County Sheriff Harold Thomas.
Fay Times
Feb 16
6B
Lee County Sheriff Harold Thomas was "shocked" at sexual harassment charge.
Fay Times
Jan
1
1A
Lee County Sheriff Blames "Politics" For Charges
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1B
Former Lumberton Policeman James Edward Hunt was sentenced to six years in
prison after he pleaded guilty to accepting a bribe to drop a charge of driving under
the influence of alcohol.
Fay Observer
Mar 30
6A
John Elkins a Lumberton policeman under suspension since four men charged
him with harrassing them on April 22, has resigned.
Fay Times
Aug 26
12C
State Highway Patrol trooper was abruptly transferred after arresting a relative of a
McDowell County politician.
Fay Times
Jan 29
7C
McDowell County Highway Patrolman In Controversial Move Thanks Citizens For
Support
Fay Observer
Feb
2
9A
Frankie Crane Poteat is first woman police chief of Old Fort, and only woman
police chief in NC - Photo included
Fay Times
Mar
8
1B
Law Enforcement Officers - Hoke County
Raeford Policeman, George Baker, wrecks car when he was forced off the road
while answering a call in the county.
Law Enforcement Officers - Hope Mills
Hope Mills Police Chief Resigns - Chief Robert Hall says he was asked to retire.
Law Enforcement Officers - Johnston County
US District Judge Earl Britt dismissed a $1.4 million lawsuit against Johnston
County Sheriff George E. Johnson.
Law Enforcement Officers - Lake Waccamaw
See: Crime and Criminals - COLCOR
Law Enforcement Officers - Lee County
Law Enforcement Officers - Lumberton
Law Enforcement Officers - McDowell County
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Law Enforcement Officers - Moore County
Moore Sheriff Criticized For Unauthorized Actions
Fay Observer
May 18
5A
Pinebluff Police Chief's Resignation Sought (William Schaefer)
Fay Observer
Apr 21
6A
Pinebluff Police Chief William Schaefer Still Has His Job
Fay Observer
Apr 23
1B
Raleigh Policeman Shoots Apparently Crazed Man (John McClain)
Fay Observer
Aug 30
1B
Phil Stanley McLean of Raleigh was shot and killed by Raleigh Police officer L.C.
Howard after he reportedly resisted officer's attempts to arrest him. Photos
included
Fay Times
Aug 31
1B
Probe Begun In Fatal Wake Shooting - Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug 31
1B
Fay Observer
Jan
8
10A
Aaron Wright, Roseboro Police Chief Dismisssed - Photo included
Fay Observer
Oct 19
1B
Roseboro police Chief, Aaron Wright has been fired by the Town Manager for
insubordination - Photo included
Fay Times
Oct 20
5B
Fay Observer
Aug
2
6A
Law Enforcement Officers - Pinebluff
Law Enforcement Officers - Raleigh
Law Enforcement Officers - Robeson County
A jury found James Edward Hunt innocent of fraudulently taking $125 from Alma
Tyson Horne in exchange for dropping a charge of DUI against her.
Law Enforcement Officers - Roseboro
Law Enforcement Officers - Scotland County
Scotland Board Will Hear Allegations Against Sheriff Alfred White
Law Enforcement Officers - Tabor City
Former Dublin policeman Gordon Hester is named Tabor City Chief of Police.
Fay Times
Jul 24
14B
Tabor City Commissioners hold special session to consider resignation of Police
Chief Sterling Cartutte
Fay Times
Apr 29
5B
Tabor City firing of Police Officer is blamed on live-in female roommate.
Fay Times
Jun 29
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 14
4B
White Lake Police Chief Millard Storms was fired by the Town Board because of
an incident involving former State Senator Hector McGeachy from Cumberland
County.
Fay Observer
Mar 16
1A
Former White Lake Police Chief Millard Storms has filed a $1.2 million civil suit
against the town and two of its board members.
Fay Observer
Apr
7
9A
White Lake Police Chief Is Rehired (Earl Storms_
Fay Observer
Aug 11
11A
A $1.2 million lawsuit against White Lake has been withdrawn after the Town
Board voted to rehire former Police Chief Millard Storms.
Fay Times
Aug 20
2B
Fay Observer
Mar 11
5A
Law Enforcement Officers - Union County
Union County sheriff will be investigated by the SBI (State Bureau of Investigation)
on charges that he created false arrest and jail records in an attempt to get more
money from the state. (Frank McGirt)
Sheriff will be investigated by the SBI on charges that he created false arrest and
jail records in an attempt to get more money from the state.
Law Enforcement Officers - White Lake
Law Enforcement Officers - Whiteville
Whiteville Incident: State Highway Patrol To Investigate Trooper's Conduct
Law Enforcement Officers - Winston-Salem
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A Winston-Salem police officer Donald Allred is in critical condition after being hit
by a tractor-trailer.
Fay Times
Dec 31
12B
Police in Winston-Salem hire make-up man to help stage fake murder as part of
an effort to build a case against Thurmond Brown who wanted an arson
investigator dead.
Fay Observer
Nov
8
6A
Divorce division law may undergo assembly changes.
Fay Times
Nov 11
6B
New Law Limits Electric Rate Increases
Fay Observer
Jun 17
1B
The State Division of Motor Vehicles is testing the efforts of a new state law by
keeping statistics on children under four-years-old involved in car accidents.
Fay Observer
Jun 21
7A
Former FBI Agent Raps Obscenity Law
Fay Times
Aug 14
1B
Critics Hit NC Obscenity Law
Fay Observer
Aug 14
3A
Few doctors are taking advantage of a new law allowing them to train lawmen to
inject adrenalin that might ward off potentially fatal reactions to insect stings.
Fay Times
Aug 30
1B
A new state law hailed by ERA Amendment opponents as eliminating the last
major sex discrimination laws in the state may actually add to financial
discrimination against women.
Fay Observer
Sep 24
1B
"Taxation Without Representation" is how State Attorney General Refus Edmisten
has characterized a new state law designed to give spouses equal control over
jointly owned property.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
1B
Supporters of state "Bottle Bill" are handed setback on their efforts. Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 11
8C
An increasing number of NC cities are adopting noise abatement laws.
Fay Times
Nov 22
9B
State Panel Rejects A Tough Annexing Plan
Fay Times
Dec
3
1B
A Joint Legislative Commission has recommended keeping NC's insanity plea but
urged a reduction of the number of patients who move in and out of mental
hospitals.
Fay Times
Dec
3
6B
State Courts Commission OKs Magistrate Use in Minor Traffic Cases
Fay Observer
Dec 18
2B
Child-Restraint Law Working, Data Shows
Fay Times
Dec 20
1B
The future of a 1-year-old law governing telephone solicitations is in question after
a US District Court Judge said the state could no longer enforce that law.
Fay Observer
Jun 13
1B
Supreme Court supports a NC Public Records Law, killing suit filed by the Wake
County Hospital.
Fay Times
Oct
6
9B
State law gives banks the power to collect "Intangible Tax", according to Fred
Alphin, assistant to the NC Banking Commissioner - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Jan
2
1A
Recommendatiions go to legislative panel to tighten pornography laws and raise
the beer and wine tax.
Fay Times
Dec 16
12C
An increased limit on private political contributions and a Legislative review of NC's
Campaign Finance Law may undermine the law's intent.
Fay Observer
Jan
2
3A
Odometer Reading To Be Required
Fay Observer
Jan
2
8A
Police Chiefs, Sheriffs Battle Over Retirement Bill
Fay Observer
Jun
1
7A
Recent Gun Ruling Won't Affect NC
Fay Observer
Jan
2
3A
Changes In State Reflected In 50-year-Old Laws - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Feb 19
1B
Grandparents Clause: The Right To Love - Leonard and Joyce Thompson have
gained temporary custody of their grandchildren. - Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 28
1F
NC Officials Are Pushing For More Stringent Tax Laws
Fay Observer
Mar
5A
Laws and Legislation
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New NC Divorce Law Means More Money Work for Lawyers
Fay Observer
Apr 26
5A
"Head Shop" Law Seen As Sound
Fay Observer
Mar
4
13A
No Anti-Gun Law Seen By Legislators
Fay Observer
Mar 18
5A
Governor Hunt Calls For Repeal Of Fuel Adjustment Law
Fay Times
Apr
1
19C
Obscenity: Court Upholds Use Of Injunctions - Panel Eyes Provision Of Law
Fay Observer
Apr 17
3A
See NC GS20-139(b) for the newest law concerning "Driving Under The Influence
of Drugs" law.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
2A
Penny Wise Program Feeds The Hungry: A State Law allows merchants to donate
food to non-profit organizations without liability (Good Samaritan Law) Photos
included
Fay Observer
Mar
3
1C
Seat Belt and Car Seat Law will mean savings of lives of children - Photo included
Fay Times
May 24
1B
Fay Times
Dec 17
7C
A lawsuit over more than a ton of fish a Fayetteville Police Department Union
allegedly acquired to throw a fish fry was settled after two days of trial.
Fay Observer
May 15
12A
Hospital system faces a $250,000 lawsuit over the death of seven-year-old Tara
Renee Clark.
Fay Observer
Aug
3
12B
Johnny Paycheck is sued for $26,000 for failing to show up for a 1979 charity
concert - Sued by John Stackhouse of Goldsboro
Fay Observer
Aug
2
6A
Football Injury Lawsuits Concern Helmet Makers
Fay Observer
Aug
1
2D
John Sandrock's widow, Jane, plans to file response to Cape Fear Valley Hospital
suit.
Fay Observer
Jul 30
1B
Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Darrell W. Packer
Fay Observer
Jul 28
2B
Graham Thomas Hester and his wife Rachel, formerly of Bladenboro, but now
living in Fayetteville, filed suit against doctors and nurses at a Chapel Hill Hospital
claiming their son died of a gunshot wound because of their negligence.
Fay Observer
Jul 20
3A
Maxton Gasoline Company and Laurinburg Convenience Store operator are sued
for $11 million over 1980 explosion in Rowland.
Fay Times
Jul 23
1B
Forrest C. Shaw, II, convicted July 12 of swindling a widow out of $190,000
insurance money, filed a motion for modification of his six-month jail term and
gave notice of appeal.
Fay Observer
Jul 23
1B
Lawsuit Rekindled Against Tyson In Business Deal
Fay Observer
Aug
4
1B
Rita Gail Sammons files suit against Gay & Taylor Incorporated and Larry Hardy,
her former office manager for sexual harassment.
Fay Observer
Aug
5
5A
The defendants in an $10.9 million civil suit were aware of gasoline spills and
shortages before a 1980 Rowland Sewer Plant explosion that killed three men and
injured a fourth.
Fay Times
Aug 10
14B
State Trooper Dennis C. Whitt is taking his fight against the State's New DirectDeposit Pay System to court with a suit against Governor Hunt and two other state
officials.
Fay Observer
Aug
8
2B
Vernon Carl "Butch" Reddick files affections lawsuit against David Harold Cain,
claiming Cain "gained the affections of his wife and enticed her to have carnal
intercourse"
Fay Observer
Aug 11
2B
Surgeon Named In Civil Suit (Dr. Menno Pennink)
Fay Observer
Jul 15
2B
Laws and Legislation -Sentencing Law
Governor Jim Hunt says the Fair Sentencing Act seems to be working well. Photo
included
Lawsuits
Monday, September 21, 2009
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The wife of a Hope Mills Town Commissioner (A. Allan Jordan) was awarded
custody of the couple's two children after she filed a suit claiming her husband was
living with the town clerk.
Fay Observer
Aug 13
1B
Suit Against hospital dismissed - Charles L. Meece, Jr. filed suit seeking $125,000
when he suffered burns because his wheelchair cushion caught fire.
Fay Observer
Jun 25
9B
Nine Cumberland County residents filed a $12 million personal injury suit, seeking
damages for an automobile accident that injured all nine and killed the other car's
driver.
Fay Observer
Aug 16
15A
An alienation of affections lawsuit filed by a former Fayetteville Police Officer
Vernon C. Reddick has been dismissed.
Fay Times
Aug 13
14C
Fairy O. Sellers sues Fayetteville bus firm - She was allegedly thrown to the bus
floor when the bus made an abrupt stop on Murchison Road Sept. 5, 1980.
Fay Observer
Sep
9
2B
Bruce L. Helmich, a Federal inmate, has filed a $12 million suit against a
Fayetteville attorney (Mark Waple) claiming the attorney failed to adequately
defend him on extortion charges.
Fay Observer
Jun 11
8B
Fayetteville Assistant City Manager is sued by wife's former husband, B.J. Wiggs,
Jr. for alienation of affections.
Fay Times
Jun 16
10B
Fayetteville resident Mildred Wright files suit against the now-defunct Bragg
Boulevard Dairy Queen. Named as defendants are H & M Boudreau and Sons Inc.
Fay Observer
Jun 16
8B
Owen A. and Sharon L. Sherman claim that their landlord, Renata K. Yarick,
harrassed them.
Fay Times
Jun 17
3B
A $9.5 million dollar medical negligence suit has been filed against Moore
Memorial Hospital and two physicians claiming that the doctors handling of
Gregory O. Williams during exploratory surgery killed him.
Fay Observer
Jun 17
5A
Companion Hospital lawsuit filed - Linda Mocco and husband Kenneth
Fay Observer
Jun 22
9B
$9.5 million suit is filed against Dr. E. Wilson Staub. Suit filed by Dorothy Williams.
Fay Times
Jun 24
14B
Widow claims investment scheme tricked her out of $197,000
Fay Times
Family of James D. Hughes, 5 years old, sues Permastone Lake for negligence in
accident which caused brain damage.
Fay Times
Judge Explains Reasons For Shaw Sentence
See Also: Fort Bragg - Lawsuits
8
2B
Jun 25
2B
Fay Observer
Jul 15
1B
Patricial Koza of Spring Lake files slander lawsuit against Iva Walker.
Fay Observer
Jul
Hope Mills Councilman Allan Jordan asked to resign in private session because of
his relationship with town clerk Judy Baxley.
Fay Times
Marilyn B. Skertich, 37, says local investor Forrest C. Shaw II kept her money for
himself.
Fay Observer
Jul
8
1B
Prosecutor in Forrest C. Shaw II fraud trial will try to show that Shaw diverted
$197,000 into is account.
Fay Times
Jul
9
2B
The question of whether Forrest C. Shaw II will testify in his own behalf during his
trial on charges he conned Marilyn Skertich out of $197,000.
Fay Observer
Jul 10
3A
A Cumberland County Superior Court Jury decided that despite his claims to the
contrary, Forrest C. Shaw II conned Marilyn Skertich out of $190,000 insurance
money from her husband's estate.
Fay Observer
Jul 13
1B
Forrest C. Shaw II was sentenced to six months in jail and ordered to repay the
$190,000 he conned Marilyn Skertich into giving him.
Fay Observer
Jul 14
1B
Joseph D. Vick of Fayetteville filed suit against a Michigan Garbage Equipment
Company seeking damages for the loss of five fingers.
Fay Observer
Jul 14
2B
Spring Hughes Spears Files Lawsuit Against Permastone Lake
Fay Observer
Jun 24
11B
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Jul
2
13B
Aug 17
14B
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Renata Yarick is suing her landlady Sharon Sherman. Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec
9
2B
Former Fayetteville Policeman J.C. Parker sues city for $1 million - Claiming his
civil rights were violated when he was suspended from his job.
Fay Observer
Dec 22
2B
Duncan A. Sessoms Files A $10 Million Lawsuit In Fayetteville
Fay Observer
Dec 24
7B
Douglas H. Price of Raleigh files suit against Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. for $20,000 Price won a contest by using a device he invented which brings air to the bottom of
the bottle, allowing a person to drink the soda faster.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
9A
US District Judge Earl Britt dismissed a $1.4 million lawsuit against Johnston
County Sheriff George E. Johnson
Fay Observer
Oct 13
2B
Sue W. and John T. Sinclair file suit against Blue Cross-Blue Shield for $4 million.
Fay Observer
Oct 15
18B
Rex Hospital of Raleigh wins a retrial in antitrust lawsuit.
Fay Times
Oct 21
6C
Lawsuit filed against former Garwood lawyer (Dermot G. Foley)
Fay Times
Sep
9
6B
Lorn A. Currie of Florida is suing Asheville Judge Zoro Guice for $25,000 because
of the way he was treated when he parked for seven minutes in the judge's parking
space.
Fay Times
Nov 26
2B
Bowman Gray School of Medicine Professors Involved In Libel, Slander Suit
Fay Observer
Nov
8
8B
Stewart Sassee, Columbus County's former Chief Sheriff's Deputy, has filed a
paysuit to gain 12 years of retirement benefits.
Fay Times
Dec 13
5B
The judge reduced the settlement awarded two boys hit by a runaway car while
watching a Budweiser Clydesdale show
Fay Observer
Dec 18
2A
Former Hope Mills Police Chief Robert A. Hall filed a lawsuit asking for back pay,
for $1.5 million in damages, and for his job back - Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec 23
1A
Fayetteville Files "Friendly" Suit To Obtain Farmer's Market Land.
Fay Times
Dec 29
1B
New Jersey Firm Sues Belk Stores
Fay Times
Dec 30
3B
Robert A. Hall, former police chief in Hope Mills files a $1.5 million lawsuit against
Hope Mills Officials - Photos included
CC Outlook
Dec 30
1
Charles Leighton Meece, Jr. a former Cumberland County resident, filed suit
against Cape Fear Valley Hospital claiming the hospital was negligent when a
wheel chair cushion and cushion cover caught fire and burned him.
Fay Observer
Jun
9
6B
Alice L. Bigg sued the hospital in April 1980 - She was awarded $50,000 in
hospital negligence suit at Cape Fear Valley.
Fay Observer
Nov 15
7B
Jewell Banknight Riddick files suit against Columbus County Hospital in death of
her mother in 1980.
Fay Times
Sep 25
2B
Ruben C. Nava, Fort Bragg sergeant, wins custody of his five-month-old daughter.
Fay Times
Aug 23
12B
A nine-year-old lawsuit challenging NC's use of the NTE to certify teachers as
discriminating against blacks will probably be heard in court this fall.
Fay Observer
Aug 27
7A
Bruce Watts, former Virginia Narcotics Officer has filed suit against the SBI (State
Bureau of Investigation) on grounds that the SBI refused to hire him because he is
black.
Fay Times
Aug 30
14B
Contempt action begun against Hope Mills Commissioner A. Allan Jordan.
Fay Observer
Sep
2
2B
Defense Attorneys Respond To Hospital Land Lawsuit (Sandrock)
Fay Observer
Sep
3
6B
Motions by defense rejected in Cape Fear Valley Hospital lease lawsuit.
Fay Observer
Sep
8
2B
Leasing battle of Cape Fear Valley Hospital: Hospital company wins court round.
Fay Times
Sep
9
6B
See Also: Crime and Criminals - Shaw; Embezzlements; Malpractice; Fraud
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An outside legal opinion will be sought by Cumberland County Commissioners on
the lawsuit to determine if the lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital to a Los Angeles
Corporation can take effect.
Fay Observer
Dec 21
1B
Mrs. William Thomas of Greensboro reacted bitterly to a Federal Court ruling that
the government owes her nothing although it helped her husband drop out of sight
and he hasn't paid child support since.
Fay Observer
Sep 17
9B
Virgil Phillips, theft victim, is entangeled in lawsuit. Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov
6
1A
Myrtle M. Packer sues the City of Fayetteville for injuries she claims she suffered
after tripping over a broken sidewalk and falling.
Fay Observer
Oct
5
10B
Iranian investors fear reprisals, request confidentiality - two native Iranians are
plaintiffs in suit against bank.
Fay Observer
Oct 27
6A
Jeffrey S. Wallace, State Trooper, files suit against alleged attacker Timothy
Donovan.
Fay Observer
Nov
1
8B
Rick's Lounge on Hay Street drops part of its zoning lawsuit.
Fay Observer
Nov
1
9B
State Trooper Jeffrey S. Wallace is suing assault suspect Timothy Donovan for
$255,000
Fay Times
Nov
3
14B
David Patrick Jeans gets $50,000 settlement from hit and run driver Pamela Ann
Dillion.
Fay Times
Nov
5
2B
Former Fort Bragg Military Policewoman to appeal dismissal of $800,000 lawsuit
against Army. Kirsten Cender cleaims sexual harassment.
Fay Observer
Nov
6
1B
A. Allan Jordan Rejects "Advice To Resign Hope Mills Seat"
Fay Observer
Aug 17
1B
Mrs. Patsy Thomas, ex-wife of a former government witness who is protected by
witness protection program, support suit for back alimony was dismissed.
Fay Times
Sep 17
8D
Former Workers File Suits Against Monsanto Company
Fay Observer
Feb 19
6B
Parents of Robert C. Davis III sue Dr. Charles A. Hoffman, for over $10,000 for
malpractice.
Fay Times
Feb
2
6B
Fayetteville attorney Willie A. Swann files suit against WKFI-TV Station in
Fayetteville.
Fay Observer
Feb
2
8B
Ina Nance of Fayetteville has filed a $100,000 suit on behalf of her son Robert,
alleging that neighbor was negligent when his dog escaped from a fenced yard
and attacked her son.
Fay Observer
Feb
2
8B
Malpractice lawsuit of Dr. William B. Hall: sponges said nurse's responsibility.
Fay Observer
Feb 10
4B
Hillendale residents file lawsuit to stop the development of subsidized housing in
their subdivision.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
1B
The malpractice suit against Dr. William Hall alleging he was negligent when a
surgical sponge was left inside Josie Phillips Tice after a 1976 operation, was
dismissed.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
2B
Malpractice suit against former Fayetteville surgeon Dr. William B. Hall, Jr. was
dismissed in Superior Court.
Fay Times
Feb 12
2B
Linda Russell Rivera files a $250,000 lawsuit against C.T. Corporation in Durham
and Halliburton Corporation of Delaware.
Fay Observer
Mar 17
3A
Attorney Willis D. Brown agreed not to sue a Raeford cropduster pilot in return for
extensive information.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
2B
Robert and Wilda Antal have filed a second lawsuit naming deceased doctor (Dr.
John Harry) accusing him of negligence.
Fay Observer
Jan 28
2B
Second lawsuit is filed against Monsanto in layoff dispute.
Fay Times
Feb 20
5B
Master Exterminators are being sued for $200,000 by Lorne T. and Geraldine B.
Hargis alleging the company was negligent when treating their house.
Fay Observer
Feb 20
10A
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Answers filed to two lawsuits: Robert and Wilda Antal filed suit against Gaylords
Department Store. They also filed suit against the late Dr. John M. Harry.
Fay Observer
May
2
14B
Default judgment entered in suit against singer B.J. Thomas, a former Fayetteville
resident.
Fay Observer
Mar
6
3A
Dispute Continues Between Nimocks, Tyson, Bank
Fay Observer
Mar
7
2B
WRAL-TV is sued by Bailey's Utilities for defamation on water quality news story.
Fay Times
Mar
9
6B
An attorney for a Windsor man says he's disappointed that his lawsuit that became
NC's first asbestos health case ended in mistrial, but predicted victory in a new
trial.
Fay Observer
Mar 10
8A
Cropdusting Suit Begins In Cumberland County Superior Court
Fay Observer
Feb 16
6B
McDonald's (Hamburger Chain) Lawsuit Goes To The Jury
Fay Observer
Jan 22
6B
Fayetteville Assistant City Manager, Roger L. Stancil, has been named in
"Affections" lawsuit.
Fay Observer
Jun 11
1B
A Court of Appeals has upheld multimillion dollar awards granted by a jury to two
survivors of a 1974 Eastern Airlines jet crash near Charlotte which killed 72 people.
Fay Observer
Jun
6
2B
The case of former Cape Fear High School football player, Dorsey Teasley, who is
suing a football helmet company, a local sporting goods store, and the
Cumberland County Board of Education for injuries he received has been
scheduled to be heard.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
7B
An insurance industry newsletter editor has filed suit against State Insurance
Commissioner John Ingram, claiming his department is restricting the newsletters.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
5A
Marilyn Moore of McDowell County has filed suit against the state law that requires
notaries and public officers to swear allegiance to the state.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
5A
Roy Sowers, political opponent of Governor Jim Hunt is suing the governor and the
state for loss of a food service contract.
Fay Times
Jan
6
6B
Pembroke Medical Services Director Carolyn Emanuel has filed a lawsuit against
the clinic's board of directors claiming that members didn't follow federal guidelines
in selling medical services.
Fay Observer
Jan 14
5A
Local attorney Willie Swan sues for $31 million for damage to his reputation
stemming from improper partnership - Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
2
14B
Former President of UNB (Floyd Shorter) Becomes Involved In A Second Lawsuit
Fay Observer
Jan 20
7D
Robert C. Davis of Fayetteville has filed a malpractice suit against Dr. Charles A.
Hoffman and Hoffman Urological Clinic for pain and suffering he claims he and his
son underwent following an operation in 1980
Fay Observer
Feb
1
8B
Ray Jones of Fayetteville is awarded $300,000 in damages from McDonald's Corp.
Fay Times
Jan 23
6B
First Baptist Church on Anderson Street is sued for alleged non-payment by Kyle
Roofing Co.
Fay Observer
Jan 23
10A
McDonald's Corporation loses lawsuit filed over prosecution - Ray L. Jones won
$300,000 in lawsuit he filed in 1979.
Fay Observer
Jan 24
3B
Gaylord's Department Store is sued for alleged negligence by Wilda Hamilton
Antal and Robert Joseph Antal.
Fay Observer
Jan 26
6A
Hoke County couple sues Gaylord Department Store for one million dollars in
negligence suit.
Fay Times
Jan 27
14A
Dixie Lee Campbell sues Mildred Graham who is owner of the Graham Boarding
Home in Leicester.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
14A
Rufus Land, former Charlotte bank official, is sued.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
14A
Martha L. Williford of Cumberland County filed a $600,000 lawsuit against her
former boyfriend (Garland Johnson, Jr.) alleging he threatened her and her three
daughters.
Fay Observer
Mar
13A
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United National Bank ex-president Floyd L. Shorter claims alleged overdrafts by
client were "loans".
Fay Times
Jan 20
5B
Wilma Honeycutt filed a suit against Cromartie-Pearsall-Smith Funeral Home in
Dunn.
Fay Observer
May 21
6B
Florida couple sues Days Inn Motel of Lumberton for damages stemming from
robbery.
Fay Times
May
6
2B
Gloria Faye Bracey has filed a $500,000 suit against her husband asking for
annulment of their marriage.
Fay Observer
May
8
3A
Dorothy Coates was awarded $290,000 in damages by Robertsons Beverages,
Incorporated, of Clinton, after a traffic accident.
Fay Times
May 12
5B
Darlene W. Jordan filed a custody suit against her husband Alfred Allan Jordan
seeking custody of the couple's two sons, claiming he was cohabiting with Hope
Mills Town Clerk Judy Baxley
Fay Observer
May 13
1B
"Bubble Gum Case" Has Guilford Town Divided
Fay Observer
Mar 21
3B
Ex-Fort Bragg officer sued Federal Government in Womack Army Hopital
malpractice suit (David Brown)
Fay Times
May 14
2B
State's First Asbestos-Related Lawsuit Predicted To Be The First Of Many
Fay Observer
Mar
1
5A
Pauline Pridgen DeVane, a Fayetteville seamstress has filed fuit in US District
Court charging she was the victim of brutality by Fayetteville Policeman J.P.
McGuiness when she was arrested for speeding in 1981.
Fay Observer
May 15
12A
Forsyth County residents filed a court challenge to NC's largest House and Senate
reapportionment plans.
Fay Observer
May
5
12A
Countersuit if filed in sale of KP's nightclub.
Fay Times
May 20
2B
Former Fort Bragg soldier Major David Brown files a $25 million lawsuit against the
Federal Government after he suffered paralysis and brain damage during elective
surgery at Womack Army Hospital.
Fay Observer
May 13
1B
Wrongful death suit is filed in murder-suicide case (Donald A. Dyer killed Ethyle
Dianne Garner then shot himself)
Fay Observer
Apr 27
6B
Bessie L. Dyer, widow of Donald A. Dyer, 63, filed a $2 million alienation of
affection suit against the estate of Mattivea Garner.
Fay Observer
May 20
2B
Godwin Building Supply and Triple State Distributing Company filed suit against
Builder Marts of America.
Fay Times
May 22
14B
McGraw Hill, Incorporated, publisher of Business Week Magazine, has been sued
for $20 million dollars by Carolina Freight Carriers Corporation (A trucking firm in
Cherryville)
Fay Observer
May 26
10A
Arnold and Mariene Gaspersohn of Dunn file suit against Assistant Principal Glenn
Varney of Dunn High School for paddling their daughter Shelly.
Fay Observer
May 29
3A
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NC has filed suit against Wesley Long Community
Hospital for recover at least $181,000 the insurance company says it lost in a five
year kickback scheme.
Fay Observer
Jun
3
6A
A corporation owning a Hay Street topless bar (Rick's Lounge) filed suit against
the city seeking to keep it from using zoning ordinances to put the bar out of
business.
Fay Observer
Jun
3
1B
Rick's Lounge sues city of Fayetteville for depriving owners of right to operate at
469 Hay St.
Fay Times
Jun
4
2B
Two couples have filed a countersuit for nearly $1 million against local
businessman Patrick Purvis, claiming he misrepresented to them the value of a
local nightspot.
Fay Observer
May 19
2B
Elyse Hatch Craver files suit claiming the Town of Hope Mills is responsible for
injuries her 9-year-old daughter received in a bicycle accident on a town street.
Fay Observer
Monday, September 21, 2009
Apr
9
10B
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A lawyer for a woman who won a sex discrimination case against Iredell County
has asked the Federal Government to recall millions of dollars in revenue sharing
funds to punish the county.
Fay Observer
Mar 21
4B
Gladys J. Marchant has filed a wrongful death suit in Cumberland County Superior
Court against Cape Fear Valley Hospital and Dr. W.C. Miller because of the death
of her daughter Lottie.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
6B
Wife of Hope Mills Town Councilman Allan Jordan sues for child custody. - Photo
included
Fay Times
May 14
1B
Gladys J. Marchant files malpractice suit against Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Xray case.
Fay Times
Mar 27
14B
$4.5 million suit brought by Major Hugh K. Bracey Jr. against Dr. Carey J. Butler,
Jr., for stealing Bracey's wife.
Fay Times
Apr 28
10B
Ethel Hilliard, tourist, files lawsuit against local motel (Horne's Motor Lodge on
Eastern Boulevard)
Fay Observer
Apr
9
10B
Former State Representative George W. Breece has been listed as the defendant
in a lawsuit filed in Cumberland County Superior Court claiming he took $32,000
from a trust fund.
Fay Observer
Apr 15
10B
Two More Labor Suits Filed Against Monsanto
Fay Observer
Apr 15
2B
A $31 million lawsuit local attorney Willie Swann filed against Fayetteville
television station WKFT-TV and several former partners in a failed TV production
company venture has been setteled.
Fay Observer
Apr 22
13A
The Middlesex Construction Company of Charlotte is suing the state for $2 million,
claiming it wasn't paid properly for its work on the state's new Museum of Art.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
6B
A Carteret County Citizen's Group and two newspapers have filed suit against the
Ports Authority seeking the release of an engineering report about NC first coal
export facility.
Fay Observer
Apr 21
8A
Alienation of Affections suit filed against Dr. Carey J. Butler of Fayetteville - suit
filed by Air Force Major Hugh K. Bracey, Jr.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1B
George W. Breece III is accused in lawsuit of taking $32,000 from a trust fund.
Fay Times
Apr 24
6B
The City of Fayetteville and Fayetteville City Council have been named in a suit by
residents of Holiday Park Subdivision.
Fay Observer
Apr 26
1A
Suit Against Senator Charles Vickery Is Dismissed
Fay Observer
Apr 22
5A
Monsanto Lawsuit Filed By Cumberland County Resident Edith B. Johnson
Fay Observer
Apr 22
13A
Nelly H. Labor filed a $300,000 lawsuit against Spring Lake Glam-O-Rama
Cleaners employee Linda Lewis - Lewis charged Labor with embezzling $158 cash
from the cleaners in January.
Fay Observer
Apr 21
10B
Fayetteville Lawyers Disagree On Claims Of Glut
Fay Observer
Sep 16
1B
A story in the 9/16th edition of the Fayetteville Observer erroneously stated that
former Department of Social Services attorney Sandra Edwards was asked to
resign from her job in June 1981.
Fay Observer
Sep 21
1B
Judge Peter Harriston wasn't pleased that attorney Less Burke wasn't sure who his
clients were.
Fay Times
Apr
1
12B
Whiteville District Attorney Lee J. Greer Will Retire At the End Of Term
Fay Observer
Jan
4
3A
Gregory T. Griffin, Clinton lawyer, enters House race, believes Representative Ron
Taylor vulnerable.
Fay Observer
May 18
6A
Charles Lanier of Jacksonville has been fined $3,000 and ordered to surrender his
license after pleading guilty to a felony charge of possessing marijuana.
Fay Observer
Apr 27
5A
District Attorney Lee J. Greer is known as the silver fox with the silver tongue.
Fay Times
Jan 14
1B
Lawyers
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Stephen H. Nimocks Arraigned In Perjury Case
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Fay Observer
May 19
1B
Clark Parker Faces Embezzlement Charges
Fay Observer
May 11
13A
Attorney Clark Parker of Lincolnton is sentenced to six months in jail for
embezzlement.
Fay Observer
May 31
7A
Local attorney Willie Swann sues for a $31 million for damage to his reputation
stemming from improper partnership - Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
Judge Donald Smith, dissatisfied with tardy or absent attorneys, ordered the arrest
of five lawyers in Gastonia.
Fay Times
William J. Berryhill, Jr. has been sworn in as US Marshal for the eastern district of
North Carolina
Lawyers expect testimony to begin September 20 in Raleigh in the Federal trial of
Stephen H. Nimocks who is a Cumberland County Assistant District Attorney.
See Also: Crime And Criminals - Nimocks
2
14B
Jul 28
14B
Fay Observer
Dec 31
9A
Fay Observer
Sep 20
1B
Advertising in Telephone Books Splits County Bar
Fay Observer
Aug
2
1B
Use of non-resident attorneys by state agencies is defended.
Fay Times
Mar 30
1B
Two Cumberland County assistant district attorneys quit to enter private firms (Mike DeSilva and Billy Richardson)
Fay Times
Jul
3
14B
Lawyers ordered arrested in "messy" NC court in Gastonia.
Fay Observer
Jul 28
11A
NC has too many lawyers, says Samuel H. Johnson, a Raleigh attorney.
Fay Times
Sep 13
1B
Jury Still Out On New Code For Lawyers - Photos included
Fay Observer
Sep 19
1F
Lawyers Say Judges Should Be Evaluated
Fay Observer
Oct 24
4B
Mark Alexander Charms has been granted a law license despite civil conviction of
impeding traffic during a demonstration.
Fay Times
Dec
2
3B
Protester Mark Alexander Charms Gets Law License
Fay Times
Dec
3
3B
Al Bender, attorney for Legal Services in Fayetteville wants equal justice for all Photo included
Fay Observer
Feb 19
15A
Funds Are Running Out For Indigent Council Program
Fay Observer
Dec
7
1B
There is a surplus of lawyers in NC and throughout the country, and many recent
law school graduates are having trouble finding jobs.
Fay Observer
Sep 13
13A
NC Marines are given a big welcome home for Thanksgiving from Lebanon. Photo
included
Fay Times
Nov 25
1A
Camp LeJeune Marines call Beirut Patols boring and dangerous but necessary Photo included
Fay Observer
Dec
4
2B
Fay Observer
Feb
5
3A
See Also: Cumberland County - Attorney; North Carolina Association of Women
Attorneys
Lawyers - Knudsen
See: Robberies and Thefts - Raleigh
Leadership
See: North Carolina Leadership Institute For youth
Lebanon
Lee County
Lee County Shakeup Puts Personnel Office In Turmoil
Lee County - Sheriff's Department
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Lee County Sheriff Harold Thomas resigned, but will run again. Photo included
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Fay Times
Feb 26
1A
Fay Times
Feb
5
1B
Documents seeking to oust Sheriff Harold K. Thomas will be filed March 1.
Fay Times
Feb 20
1B
Staements are released alleging that Lee County Sheriff Harold Thomas sexually
harassed female employees.
Fay Times
Feb 18
1A
Legal Cost For Poor Up Sharply
Fay Observer
Jun 29
6A
Al Bender, attorney for Legal Services in Fayetteville wants equal justice for all Photo included.
Fay Observer
Feb 19
15A
Inadequate funding of criminal defense programs for the poor threatens the
Constitutional Rights of many Americans to effective legal representation.
Fay Observer
Jul 25
2B
NC legal aid costs for court-appointed attorneys rose 25%.
Fay Times
Jul
2
11C
Federal officials probe possible wrongdoing by Legal Services of NC
Fay Times
Jan
9
9B
Fay Times
Mar
4
8A
Feature Article on Chief Jake Dunlap, Legendary Lawman - Dick Brown. Photos
included
Fay Observer
Jan 10
1E
Origin of "Frizzly" chickens remains a mystery - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Jul 19
1B
US Justice Department again rejects NC redistricting.
Fay Times
Apr 20
1A
Battle Against Redistricting Plans To Continue
Fay Observer
Mar 18
1B
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green chats with Stedman Mayor about Legislative
districts.
Fay Observer
Mar 21
1B
The local chapter of The Sierrra Club got caught in the Legislative redistircting
confusion and quickly turned a planned candidates night into a forum for
Cumberland County Commissioner candidates.
Fay Observer
Apr
6
1B
New Redistricting Proposal Seen Rejected By Agency
Fay Observer
Apr
9
10A
Remap might hike cost of primaries.
Fay Times
Mar 18
18C
Redistricting Plans Unfair To Black, According To Lawyer
Fay Observer
Apr 17
3A
Reapportionment Plans Ready For Justice Department
Fay Observer
Feb 20
3A
State Reapportionment Attempt Is Rejected
Fay Observer
Apr 20
1A
Remapping Decision Is Expected Soon For NC
Fay Times
Apr 10
12B
NAACP says NC remap plan continues discrimination.
Fay Times
Mar 18
11C
Lee County - Sheriff
Lee County has three chief deputies in 24 hours.
See Also: Law Enforcement Officers - Lee County
Lee County - Sheriff's Department
Legal Aid
Legal Information
See Also: Judges, Lawyers
Legal Informations
If you have a complaint to file against a lawyer or judge, the address for lawyers is
NC State Bar Grievance Committee P.O. Box 25850, Raleigh, NC 27611. Judges:
State Judicial Standards Commission P.O. Box 1122, Raleigh, NC 27602
Legends
Legislative Districts
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US Justice Department approves NC's revised Congressional redistricting plan.
Fay Times
Mar 12
1A
Some Counties Dislike Remapping Plan
Fay Observer
May 17
5A
Attorneys for the state say new remap plans are legally defensible. - Maps included
Fay Times
Feb 12
1B
NAACP Legal Defense Fund says there is no good reason why the Legislature
could not have created single-member districts statewide.
Fay Observer
Feb 16
6B
NC Legislature enacts congressional re-map plan (see map, page 14A)
Fay Times
Feb 12
1A
District Revisions Causing Mixed Feelings
Fay Observer
Feb 15
6B
Legislature Closes Remapping Session - Few Major Area Changes
Fay Observer
Feb 12
1A
Partisan motive charged in remap order.
Fay Times
Apr 21
7B
State Congressional Redistricting Approved
Fay Observer
Mar 12
1A
Cumberland County is split into two districts, one predominately Black.
Fay Times
Apr 28
1A
New Congressional Districts Drawn.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
5A
NC General Assembly meets tonight (Apr. 26) to discuss remap plans.
Fay Times
Apr 26
1B
Hot battles shaping up in five Congressional Districts - Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug
3
5A
Forsyth County attorneys seek to have redistricting case moved into state courts.
Fay Times
May 25
16B
Redistricting plans make some local officials upset.
Fay Times
May 17
1B
Forsyth County residents filed a court challenge to NC's largest House and Senate
reapportionment plans.
Fay Observer
May
5
12A
State Primary Re-set For June 29
Fay Times
May
3
1A
Division of Cumberland County into two districts will change politics in the county.
Fay Times
Apr 30
1B
What The Precinct Lines Mean - Map included
Fay Observer
Split Cumberland County Districts Are Approved
9
1B
Fay Observer
Apr 28
1A
Remapping Move Left To Leaders
Fay Observer
Apr 21
1A
Blacks in Cumberland County may seek legislative seats, as two new districts are
created in the county.
Fay Times
Apr 28
1B
House Committee Splits Cumberland
Fay Observer
Apr 27
1A
Revision of state districts is expected.
Fay Times
Apr 27
1A
NAACP official Dr. W.F. Gibson says single-member districts are essential for
Black voters - Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 26
1B
The General Assembly will begin deciding how to respond to the Federal
Government's rejection of NC's latest Legislative Redistricting Plan.
Fay Observer
Apr 26
1A
Governor Jim Hunt paves the way for a special session of the NC General
Assembly to discuss remapping.
Fay Times
Apr 24
1B
Assembly Begins New Redistricting Work April 26
Fay Observer
Apr 23
1B
NC primary elections still can't be planned because of lack of final redistricting
plan.
Fay Times
Apr 22
1B
Republican Congressional Challengers Eying Major Campaigns
Fay Observer
Apr 29
9A
Citing Cumberland County as one of three areas of concern, the U.S. Justice
Department has rejected the State House Redistricting Plan.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
1A
Redistricting sub-committee seeks additional district in Cumberland County.
Fay Times
Feb
1A
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No one seems to know cost of remap struggle.
Fay Times
Feb
6
12B
100 Cumberland County residents protest redistricting in Raleigh.
Fay Times
Feb
4
1B
Legislators Warned Senate Plan Not Acceptable
Fay Observer
Apr 26
5A
Blacks in Cumberland County back one-member house remap.
Fay Times
Feb
2
1B
Cumberland County split in redistricting for Legislature - Maps included
Fay Observer
Feb 11
1A
The Cape Fear Area Is Target Of Carving in New Remap Plans
Fay Observer
Jan 29
1A
Beaver Dam, Grays Creek Shift Eyed
Fay Observer
Jan 29
1A
Regional hopefuls disappointed with remap plans.
Fay Times
Feb
6
1B
Some New Single-Member Districts Predicted In Redistricting Actions
Fay Observer
Jan 26
6A
Fayetteville Times plan for single-member districts in Cumberland County Photo/map included
Fay Times
Jan 29
4A
Robeson County Completes Work On Redistricting Plan
Fay Observer
Jan 19
5A
Legislative Powers At Odds Over Redistricting Session
Fay Observer
Jan 19
6A
Delay in redistricting may cause delay for Democratic primary.
Fay Times
Jan 14
1B
Scotland, Hoke fight For District Separation - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Jan 13
1B
Legislative leaders seek federal help in determining new district lines.
Fay Observer
Jan 12
5A
NC officials say computers will be used in remapping state districts.
Fay Times
Jan
7
6B
Session On Reapportionment May Be Delayed
Fay Observer
Jan
5
3A
Redistricting Session Delay Expected Again in Raleigh
Fay Times
Jan
5
9B
New remap plans advance in NC Legislature.
Fay Times
Jan 29
1B
Area House Districts May Be Same
Fay Observer
Feb 10
1A
NC redistricting plan is rejected by U.S. Justice Department.
Fay Times
Jan 22
1A
Senate puts Grays Creek back in Cumberland County Senate District.
Fay Observer
Feb 10
1A
Beaver Dam residents discuss "secession" from Cumberland County because of
being placed in another senatorial district.
Fay Times
Feb 19
1B
Grays Creek Township returns to Cumberland County Senate district.
Fay Times
Feb 10
1A
Remapping plan clears NC Senate, moves to NC House. Photo included
Fay Times
Feb 10
6B
The General Assembly convened at 10 a.m., Feb. 9, to try for the third time in 13
months to come up with Legislative and Congressional District Lines that will win
Justice Department approval.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
1A
Representative Edd Nye, D-Bladen, has been working on some house redistricting
plans he says would "Affect all of the Southeastern portion of the state"
Fay Observer
Feb
8
1B
NC Representative Kenneth B. Spaulding says the move to create Black
legislative districts threatens political base of urban white liberals.
Fay Times
Feb
8
6B
New district approved for Cumberland County - the creation of a predominately
Black single member district for Cumberland County District includes Fort Bragg
and Pope Air Force Base along with Fayetteville precincts Cross Creek 16 and 17.
Fay Observer
Feb
6
1A
One Member Legislative District Created In Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Feb
5
1A
Redistricting plan to form black district in Cumberland County is on NC House
panel agenda.
Fay Times
Feb
3
1A
NC Legislative Committees approve new Congressional remap plan. Map included
Fay Times
Feb
5
18B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Guilford County voting plan is ruled unacceptable.
Fay Times
Mar
4
12C
Attorney Renn Drum, Jr., who filed original "one man one vote" lawsuit in NC in
1965, now says US Justice Department is going too far.
Fay Times
Mar
1
9A
Protest is expected on redistricting.
Fay Times
Jan 30
1B
Costs Skyrocketing In Legislature's Redistricting Battle
Fay Observer
Feb
1
5A
A group of Cumberland County Black leaders plan to continue the push for single
member legislative districts without support from the county's Legislative
Delegation.
Fay Observer
Feb
3
1A
Redistricting: Hearing Set - Cumberland County May Remain Intact
Fay Observer
Feb
4
1A
Grays Creek residents protest remap plans.
Fay Times
Feb
5
1A
Blacks Support 1-Member Districts
Fay Observer
Feb
2
1B
Legislative Commission Hears Panel Reports
Fay Observer
Dec 16
1B
Legislative Proposals Include All Motorists Paying Losses
Fay Observer
Dec 16
5A
A proposal to double the terms of office for State Legislators has attracted most of
the debate over changes in NC's Constitution.
Fay Observer
May 23
3B
See Live Wire For Information On Four Year Legislators
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1A
NC Representative George Miller was forced to buy a new wardrobe when his was
stolen.
Fay Times
Jun 18
5C
NC House approved restricting legislators from serving on state executive boards.
Fay Times
Jun 12
14B
Legistators Push For Salary Freeze Action
Fay Observer
Jun 10
5A
NC Center for Public Policy Research poll indicates NC Senator Kenneth Royall
and House Speaker Liston Ramsey are the most effective legislators.
Fay Times
Jun
8
5B
Four-Year Legislative Terms Are Rejected
Fay Observer
Jun 30
6A
Approval of a proposed bill giving legislators a deduction of their NC income taxes
for living expenses during legislative sessions will have to come from the General
Assembly.
Fay Observer
May 21
5A
Panel restrictions insignificant on legislators - small impact from requiring
legislators to stop serving on state boards and commissions.
Fay Times
Dec 20
1B
NC legislators don't like timing of June 29 primary.
Fay Observer
May 10
5A
Insurance Manual's Completion Slow, According To Legislators
Fay Observer
Aug 25
2B
A survey taken by the NC Center for Public Policy Research ranks state legislators.
Fay Observer
Oct
4
1B
Liston B. Ramsey of Madison County was chosen as speaker of the State House
nominee.
Fay Times
Dec
3
12B
16th District Freshman Prepare For Legislature
Fay Observer
Dec
9
1B
Legislators Against Split Legislative Session
Fay Observer
Dec 16
11A
Legislators Want Free Parking
Fay Observer
Dec 27
5A
A total of 15 Cape Fear Area Legislators serving on 21 separate boards and
commissions could be affected by a recent NC Supreme Court ruling.
Fay Observer
Feb 23
1B
Legislators will consider changing NC's income tax laws to allow most lawmakers
to claim hundreds of dollars in new tax deduction for their General Assembly work.
Fay Observer
May
1B
Legislative Research Commission
Legislators
See Also: Biography - Taylor, Ronald; Crime and Criminals - COLCOR
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Legislators Favor Lifting Employee Salary Freeze
Fay Observer
Dec 14
5A
Removal of Legislators from 41 state boards and commissions with adminstrative
powers could lead to a full-time professional legislature according to lawmakers.
Fay Observer
Feb 24
10A
Coalition formed to oppose four year Legislative terms.
Fay Observer
Jan
7
7A
Legislators' terms are the most controversial of five proposed State Constitutional
Amendments voters will decide in the May 4 primary.
Fay Observer
Jan
1
1B
Three former NC Governors oppose four-year terms for Legislators - Photos
included
Fay Times
Jan
1
6C
Representative Henry M. Tyson, D-Cumberland County, was fined $25 and court
costs and given a 60-day suspended sentence in Raleigh after being convicted of
failing to stop at the scene of an accident.
Fay Observer
Jan 27
1B
Coalition plans to fight proposed NC Constitutional amendment to increase
legislative terms to four years.
Fay Times
Feb
4
7C
State Attorney Gerneral's office recommends that Governor Jim Hunt and NC
General Assembly leaders ask legislative appointees to resign.
Fay Times
Feb 18
1A
Legislative Board Members May Have To Resign
Fay Observer
Feb 18
9A
NC Supreme Court will rule on eligibility of State Legislators to serve on state
boards and commissions.
Fay Times
Jan 15
1B
Tom Gilmore is opposed to four-year legislative terms - Photo included
Fay Observer
Apr 30
1B
You'll Never Mistake Representative Lura Self Tally For A Secretary - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1G
Less Responsive Legislators Seen If Terms Lengthened
Fay Observer
Mar 26
6A
NC Legislators will be able to eat their lunches privately without fear of
encountering constituents, lobbyists and reporters in a private section of a new
basement dining area being constructed.
Fay Observer
Mar 26
5A
NC Lawmakers Follow Swing To Right - Photos included
Fay Observer
Apr
2
6A
NC Representative Robert A. Jones is killed in plane crash. - Photo included
Fay Times
Apr
7
8B
Four Year Legislative Term Issue Said Lacking Grassroots Support
Fay Observer
Apr 12
9B
State Senator Henry Frye will not run for the legislature in 1983 - Photo included
Fay Times
Apr 14
8B
State Representative Robert W. Bone, D-Nash, is being investigated for alleged
banking irregularities.
Fay Observer
Apr 19
7A
Governor Hunt supports suggestion that legislators resign from state boards and
commissions.
Fay Times
Feb 19
10C
Dr. C.R. Edwards May Seek NC House Seat - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jan 11
1B
The Rev. Ron Hoelz who switched parties can run for legislature in June.
Fay Observer
May 13
9A
Cumberland County to elect new legislators - Opinions On Issues Given
Fay Observer
Jun 23
2B
Legislators - Candidates
Legislature
Minorities hope to increase General Assembly representation.
Fay Observer
Clybourne Pines Bill Passed By House
4
2B
Fay Observer
Jun 12
3A
Bill slowing rate of equipment writeoffs to be debated.
Fay Observer
Jun 16
9A
A House Committee approved a bill that would return the Clybourne Pines area in
Robeson County back to the county school district. (Locklear Amendment)
Fay Observer
Jun 11
1B
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Senate action was unexpectedly delayed on a bill to establish a ten-year trust fund
for county assets related to the lease of Cape Fear Valley Hospital.
Fay Observer
Jun 16
1B
Cumberland County Local Bills Awaiting Approval
Fay Observer
Jun 17
1B
Governor Jim Hunt Praises NC Legislature
Fay Times
Jun 18
1B
Legislative leaders pushed for adjournment but House and Senate Budget
Conferees said they remained deadlocked over a rider to the six billion dollar state
budget bill.
Fay Observer
Jun 18
1A
Legislators To Withdraw Hospital Trust Fund Bill
Fay Observer
Jun 18
1B
Disagreements Extend Legislative Session
Fay Times
Jun 19
1B
Cumberland Legislative Panel Delivered Half Of What County Asked
Fay Observer
Jun 19
3A
Did Primary Influence Major Assembly Decisions
Fay Observer
Jun 27
2B
Governor Hunt Studies Legislative Requests
Fay Observer
Sep 20
8B
Legislator Says "Bottle Bill" Passage Is Becoming More Dim
Fay Observer
Nov 11
8A
General Assembly: Blacks, women increase representation in 1983 State
Legislature.
Fay Observer
Nov 29
1B
A legislative study commission thinks a study should be conducted on the need for
regional education office centers.
Fay Times
Dec
2
18C
Craig Lawing of Mecklenburg County was nominated for an unprecedented third
term as president pro-tem of the State Senate.
Fay Times
Aug 17
2B
Panel restrictions insignificant on legislators - small impact from requiring
legislators to stop serving on state board and commissions.
Fay Times
Dec 20
1B
NC House Speaker Liston Ramsey says streamlining of NC Assembly is a poor
plan. Photo included.
Fay Times
Dec 20
14B
Free Parking Proposed For State Legislature Members
Fay Times
Dec 30
16C
Lack Of Credibility Is Problem For Legislature
Fay Observer
Dec 20
5A
Lame Duck Hunt Remains Powerful
Fay Observer
Dec 27
1B
The General Assembly convened at 10 a.m. February 9, to try for the third time in
13 months to come up with legislative and congressional district lines that will win
Justice Department approval.
Fay Observer
Feb
9
1A
Bill Limiting Increases In Electric Rates Clears House
Fay Observer
Jun 11
5A
General Assembly Helped Hold Down Electric Rate Increases
Fay Observer
Dec 27
5A
Feature article on the NC Legislative Women's Caucus - Photo included
Fay Observer
Mar
7
1G
Legislative leaders ponder State Supreme Court ruling that the General Assembly
violated the NC Constitution in taking authority over budget transfers and federal
blocks.
Fay Observer
Feb 17
8A
Bill seeks to cut back the NC Nursing Board's power.
Fay Observer
Jun 11
3A
Fundamental Change Seen In NC General Assembly
Fay Observer
Feb 22
15A
Extended terms for NC legislators draw opposition.
Fay Times
Mar
5
1B
Separation of powers question is studied by legislative commission.
Fay Times
Mar 19
4B
Four-year terms for legislators in NC are debated - Photos included
Fay Times
Mar 26
12B
Opponents of four-year terms for NC legislators are hopeful.
Fay Times
Apr 13
1B
Call goes out for third special session for NC legislature.
Fay Times
Apr 23
1B
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Legislature Begins Third Session This Year
Fay Observer
Jun
2
1A
Robeson School District Plan Introduced Into Legislature
Fay Observer
Jun
4
5A
NC General Assembly may have violated NC Constitution when it took authority
over budget transfers and federal block grants.
Fay Times
Jan 21
1B
Aid bill for hemophiliacs is pushed in NC legislature
Fay Times
Jun
3
1B
Tom Gilmore seeks to defeat constitutional amendment changing legislative terms
to four years.
Fay Times
Apr 30
1B
General Assembly Will Convene June 2
Fay Times
Jun
2
1B
Watching The "Shell Game" Of The General Assembly
Fay Observer
May 30
3B
Tax break for NC legislators is not adopted.
Fay Times
May 21
7C
A Legislative Research Committee Recommends Controversial Transfer Of Funds.
Fay Observer
May
6
12A
Fay Observer
Jul 30
5A
Raymond Bryan Sr. gives a $235,000 donation to the Newton Grove Library in
memory of his parents James and Irene Bryan.
Fay Observer
Feb 26
14B
Newton Grove and Clinton are opening two new libraries.
Fay Times
Dec 10
4B
Feature article on library computers - Cumberland County Public Library Director
Jerry Thrasher has decided to try to give the public access to two
microcomputers - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Oct
4
7A
D. H. Hill Library Buzzes With Inventors
Fay Observer
Sep 11
6A
Southern Pines Library Has Matinee - Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 31
10A
Bladen County Commissioners Reject Library Staff Bonuses
Fay Observer
Aug
3
5A
Newton Grove receives $235,000 for construction of a new library.
Fay Times
Feb 26
12B
See Live Wire for information on how to have your NC license plate replaced.
Fay Observer
Nov 15
1A
Window decals instead of license plates will be used to register cars from Spring
Lake in 1983 because of Alderman decision.
Fay Observer
Mar
9
6B
This year, for the first time, the City of Fayetteville is handling the distribution of its
vehicle registration plates. If your car is listed with your city or county tax office you
will receive a bill for the plate through the mail. Live Wire
Fay Observer
Apr
7
1A
Decals to replace metal auto tags in Spring Lake.
Spring Lake New
Mar 10
1
The new format for NC license plates calls for three letters followed by numbers
ranging from 11 to 100. When the number 100 is reached the letter sequence will
be advanced and the next plate will be numbered 11 again. - Live Wire
Fay Observer
May
4
2A
NC officials have decided 90 automobile tags are no longer appropriate for the
state's highways - Tags consist of three letters "JAP"
Fay Observer
May 12
9A
Personalized License Tags Prove To Be Popular Item
Fay Observer
Nov
2
5A
City of Fayetteville tightens up on decal dodgers. - Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 10
1B
Personalized Auto Plates Bigger Seller for NC
Fay Times
Nov
4
10C
City Council moved deadline to purchase Fayetteville decals for autos back to July
1, and purchase by mail.
Fay Times
Jan 12
1B
Librarians
NC State Librarian Keeps File On Inventions
Libraries
License Tags
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Council Extends Deadline For City Auto Stickers (Fayetteville)
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Fay Observer
Jan 12
1B
License, Drivers
If a person has had his license revoked by the courts in this state he may be able
to get it back through the Department of Motor Vehicles - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Jul
9
1A
Fay Times
Nov 10
2A
Fay Observer
Jan
5
3A
The NC Wildlife Resources Commission has decided to require hunters and
fishermen to carry passbook license to be stamped annually instead of new
licenses issued every year.
Fay Observer
Aug 31
6A
Kenneth R. Lawson of Asheville hoping to capitalize on a demand for rooms in the
Knoxville area by people attending the World's Fair has run into opposition from
the NC Real Estate Licensing Board.
Fay Observer
May
6
11A
Entrepreneur in Asheville is told he must get real estate license to rent rooms
during World's Fair in Knoxville.
Fay Times
May
6
22C
NC Real Estate Licensing Board voted to begin deisciplinary action against James
Swicegood Jr., for gross misconduct.
Fay Times
Mar 26
7C
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green denies link to "Torch Man" - Photos included
Fay Observer
Oct 27
1A
Lieutenant Governor's Powers increasing In NC
Fay Observer
Dec 14
11B
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green delays decision on seeking governorship.
Fay Times
Mar
4
14C
Illegal tobacco sales denied by Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green - Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 21
4B
Lieutenant Governor Jimmy Green will be guest speaker at the Johnson-Matthews
Medical Center in Benson.
Fay Observer
May 20
1B
Lieutenant Governor James C. Green missed 39 percent of his board meetings
during the past two years - sent substitutes to the meetings.
Fay Observer
Mar
5
6A
A federal prosecutor in Tennessee says reports that Lieutenant Governor Jimmy
Green is under investigaton for alleged illegal tobacco sales and arson have been
blown way out of proportion.
Fay Observer
Nov 22
1A
Fay Observer
Aug 13
11A
Fay Observer
Sep 17
2A
A plastic seaweed planted in the ocean south of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is
beginning to build up sand and prevent erosion of the beach around the lighthouse
Fay Observer
Nov
5
5A
Artificial seaweed stops erosion at Cape Hatteras Lighthouse - Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov
7
4B
Licensencing Boards - North Carolina
Dr. Jesse C. Fisher, Jr., by clerical error, was issued an M.D. physician's license
rather than a PHD in economics.
Licensing
Edwin J. Edgerton, head of Solicitation Licensing in the Division of Facility
Services of the Department Human Resources has been formally reprimanded for
threatening to stop planning an Asheville convention after he was given a parking
ticket.
Licensing Boards - North Carolina
Lieutenant Governor
Life Guards
Lifeguard Wade McLean talks about his life as a lifeguard - Photos included
Light Bulbs
If you are having trouble with light bulbs purchased through the National
Handicapped Workers call between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. - See Live Wire for
more information
Lighthouses
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Cape Hatteras Lighhouse Fund Reaches $150,000
Fay Observer
May 26
14A
Emmett Wiggins of Edenton makes his home in a lighthouse.
Fay Observer
Sep 10
1B
The Fight To Save Cape Hatteras Lighthouse - Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug 15
1F
Sand reefs protecting Hatteras Lighthouse from erosion.
Fay Observer
Jan
7
6A
Surge Seen In Lighthouse Campaign
Fay Observer
Mar 15
5A
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is escaping the ocean - the ocean is 345 feet from its
base after being only 100 feet last year.
Fay Times
Nov 19
3B
The Coast Guard Station at Cape Lookout will be decommissioned as a search
and rescue facility because of federal budgets cuts. Photo included
Fay Observer
May 18
5A
Photo: Students from Rockfish Elementary School contributed a portion of the
$13,000 raised for the ongoing campaign to save the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.
Fay Observer
Apr 14
8B
Ocean recedes at Cape Hatteras Lighthouse.
Fay Times
Apr 10
1A
Campaign to save Cape Hatteras Lighthouse places Governor Jim Hunt and US
Senator Jesse Helms on same side for once. Photo included
Fay Times
Apr 10
1B
Cape Hatteras Light Given Reprieve
Fay Observer
Apr
9
5A
NC lighthouses are exempted from plan to lease structures.
Fay Times
Aug 12
7C
Artificial seaweed is reducing erosion of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
Fay Times
Jan
8
1B
The Cumberland County Chairman for the Save the Cape Hatteras Lighhouse
Committee is David Nimocks. Donations for the lighouse project may be sent to
him care of Terminix of North Carolina, Fayetteville, NC 28302 - Live Wire
Fay Observer
Jan
7
1A
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse campaign is still $1 million short, but leaders are
confident. Photo included
Fay Times
Jan
5
6A
Campaign to save Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is running behind target date.
Fay Observer
Jan
4
5B
4th graders at Rockfish Elementary School are working to save Cape Hatteras
Lighhouse - Photo included
Fay Times
Feb
3
6B
Hatteras Lighthouse Last Link To An Era Passed - Dick Brown Collumn
Fay Observer
Jan 20
1B
Fay Observer
Jan
Fay Observer
Jun 23
1B
The Lillington Town Board owns $600 worth of pear trees and doesn't know what
to do with them.
Fay Observer
Nov 10
11A
Lillington to plant its trees on U.S. 401
Fay Times
Dec 15
2B
Fay Observer
Nov 12
11A
Fay Times
Apr 16
18B
Fay Observer
Jul 25
1G
Lightning
See: Storms
Lilies
Mrs. Elbert L. Jones of Maxton makes daylillies a thriving business - Dick Brown
Column
Lillington
Lingerie
Alluring Lingerie Is In The Spotlight
Liquor-by-the-Drink
ABC officials note no increase in liquor consumption since liquor-by-the-drink was
passed.
Liquor-by-the-Drink - Cumberland County
Feature article on liquor by the drink in Cumberland County - Photo included
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Litter
See: (1) Clean-up Campaigns, (2) Garbage And Refuse
Livestock
The Fayetteville Area Market Stock Show and Sale is to be held April 15 at the
Jaycee Fairgrounds.
Fay Observer
Apr 13
Pembroke's Pate's Stockyard is a living museum of the past - Photo included
Fay Times
Sep
Conception Rate Off Sharply For Tar Heels Herds
Livestock interest in the Fayetteville area paid tribute to future producers at the
Annual Exhibition of Steers and Hogs by Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club
members - Photo included
20B
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1B
Fay Observer
Jul 11
8A
Fay Observer
Apr 16
1B
Where the money is: Lenders say renovating loans are in demand - Photos
included
Fay Times
Aug 13
1C
Do We Move Or Renovate? Decision's Easy For Many - Photos included
Fay Times
Aug 13
1C
Fayetteville State University (FSU) Files Suits For Repayment Of Student Loans
Fay Observer
Nov 22
1B
Student Aid Rules Put FSU (Fayetteville State University) In Quandary
Fay Times
Aug 25
1B
Recession, Student Loan Cuts Seen Boon To Army
Fay Observer
May 16
1A
Three NC Banks Reduce Prime Rate To 11.5 Percent
Fay Observer
Nov 23
5A
As much as $5 million in low-interest commercial loans could be available to Hay
Street area businesses by early December.
Fay Times
Oct 29
1B
The State Attorney General's office has been deluged with requests from State
Universities and two-year schools to help collect delinquent National Direct
Student Loan Accounts.
Fay Observer
Aug
1
2B
Housing Industry Plan Proposed By Savings And Loan Chairman
Fay Observer
Jun 17
6A
Student Aid "Cloudy" But Shouldn't Hamper FSU (Fayetteville State University)
Fay Observer
Jun 11
8B
NC A & T State University Official Sees Drop In Student Loan Defaults
Fay Observer
May 19
8A
For college loan applications write to NC College Foundation, 1307 Glenwood
Ave., Raleigh, NC 27605. See Live Wire for more information
Fay Observer
Aug 18
2A
Student Loan Rules Changed
Fay Observer
May
3
3A
Loan Assistance Program Needs New Direction
Fay Observer
Apr 23
6A
Recession Causes Problems With Loans
Fay Times
Apr
8
14C
Private aid studied for NC students.
Fay Times
Feb 13
1B
Loan qualifications are tightened for those who rent instead of own their homes.
Fay Times
Jan 21
5B
Cumberland County Lobbying Group Asks Members For Loans
Fay Observer
Nov 23
12B
Student Loan Guidelines May Not Be Changed
Fay Observer
May
4
1B
Fay Observer
Jan 24
3B
Fay Times
Feb
1B
Loans
Lobbying
North Carolinians simultaneously led two of the nations's most powerful lobbying
groups.
Lobbyists
Legislative lobbyist Zeb Alley was paid $78,000 in 1981 to lobby for Governor
Hunt. Photo included
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Log House
Feature article on the log cabin of Parker and Bertram Hall of Pinehurst - Photos
included
Fay Observer
May 30
1C
Fay Times
Sep 30
12B
Fay Times
Sep 13
5B
Lumberton honors Bob Osterneck for his work with youths - Photo included
Fay Times
Nov 10
1A
Lumberton Raises Parking Violation Penalty to $5
Fay Observer
Sep
9
7A
November 9th will be known as Bob Osterneck Day in Lumberton
Fay Observer
Nov
8
5A
Lumberton Traffic, Parking Recommendations Aired
Fay Observer
Aug
4
12A
Construction will begin 12/13 on new bank for First Union National in Lumberton.
Fay Times
Dec
8
18B
Business Booms For Lumberton Along Interstate-95
Fay Times
Nov 24
10
Fay Observer
Jun
8
5A
Fay Observer
May 26
1B
Cotton Dust Study Being Conducted
Fay Observer
Mar 22
8B
Assistant Surgeon General asks review of brown lung report (J. Donald Millar)
Fay Observer
Sep 22
9A
NC Brown Lung Claims Down 50 Percent
Fay Observer
Sep 19
1B
National plan asked for victims who suffer from lung diseases.
Fay Observer
Sep 20
5A
NC Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of brown lung victim.
Fay Times
Jul 14
1B
Brown lung aid funds are drying up.
Fay Times
May 27
12C
Brown Lung Association Is Looking For Financial Help
Fay Observer
May 24
9A
Water particles Affecting Cotton Dust Measurements
Fay Observer
Feb 28
4B
Team will study cotton dust effects on textile workers.
Fay Times
Mar 25
12D
Court Denies Compensation To Brown Lung Victim
Fay Observer
Mar 17
12A
Flood Of Asbestos Litigation Is Forecast
Fay Observer
Mar 15
5A
New WHO (World Health Organization) Study On Brown Lung Released
Fay Observer
Mar 14
2B
An attorney for a Windsor man says he's disappoointed that his lawsuit that
became NC's first asbestos health case ended in mistrial, but predicted victory in a
new trial.
Fay Observer
May 10
8A
Lung Disease Finding Challenged
Fay Observer
Mar
8
6A
Cotton Dust-Brown Lung Link Not Found
Fay Observer
Mar
5
5A
Lotteries
Craig Phillips, State Superintendent of Public Instruction says lottery could fund
youth programs.
Lumbee Medical Center
Photo of the Lumbee Medical Center In Pembroke
Lumberton
Lumberton - Budget
Lumberton City Council approved a vote calling for City Manager Ray Griffin, Jr. to
cut his 1982-83 budget proposal by $78,000 to remove a possible 3-cent hike in
taxes - Photo included
Lumberton - Taxation
Lumberton Tax Hike Proposed
Lungs - Dust Diseases
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Bown lung report from National Academy of Sciences is criticized by leading
experts as "misleading."
Fay Times
Mar 11
Court Clarifies Brown Lung Decision
Fay Observer
Apr
22C
4
2B
Fay Observer
Jan
The annual Christmas deluge of mail kept postal employees at work late across NC
Fay Observer
Dec 25
2A
Beware-of-the-dog stickers have begun adorning mailboxes to protect mailcarriers
in western NC
Fay Times
Dec
Magistrates
See: Judges
Magnet Program
See: Schools - Wake County - Magnet Program
Mail
9
21C
Jul 17
1A
Mail Boxes
Photo: Danny Stenzel of Birch Road in Cumberland County, along with his father,
constructed a mule mail box.
Fay Observer
Dog Warning Stickers Put On Mail Boxes In Asheville
Fay Observer
Dec
8
8A
Fay Observer
Nov 22
5A
The malpractice suit against Dr. William Hall alleging he was negligent when a
surgical sponge was left inside Josie Phillips Tice after a 1976 operation was
dismissed.
Fay Observer
Feb 11
2B
Malpractice Lawsuit of Dr. William B. Hall: Sponges said Nurses' responsibility
Fay Observer
Feb 10
4B
$9.5 million suit is filed against Dr. E. Wilson Staub. Suit filed by Dorothy Williams.
Fay Times
Jun 24
14B
Gladys J. Marchant files malpractice suit against Cape Fear Valley Hospital in XRay case.
Fay Times
Mar 27
14B
Dr. Franklin S. Clark is named in lawsuit.
Fay Observer
Mar 20
3A
Dr. Joseph Alexander, a Lumberton physician is cleared in medical negligence suit.
Fay Observer
Mar 12
5A
Sampson Hospital, Doctors Target Of Malpractice Suit
Fay Observer
Feb 11
5A
Former Fayetteville surgeon's malpractice trial begins (Dr. William B. Hall, Jr.)
Fay Observer
Feb
9
8B
Robert C. Davis of Fayetteville has filed a malpractice suit against Dr. Charles A.
Hoffman and Hoffman Urological Clinic for pain and suffering he claims he and his
son underwent following an operation in 1980
Fay Observer
Feb
1
8B
Lumberton malpractice case begins: Herschel H. Honey Jr. filed a medical
negligence suit against two Lumberton doctors, the Lumberton Medical Clinic and
the Southeastern General Hospital for medical negligence that resulted in the
death of his father.
Fay Observer
Feb 27
3A
Parents of Robert C. Davis III sue Dr. Charles A. Hoffman, Jr. for over $10,000 for
malpractice.
Fay Times
Feb
2
6B
Fay Times
Nov 20
4A
Mailmen
Mail Carriers To Get Dog Warning Stickers
Malpractice
See Also: Lawsuits
Manteo
Manteo article on place in forthcoming 400th anniversary celebrations - Photo
included
Manure As Energy
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Chicken Droppings Provide Energy
Fay Observer
Sep
2
6A
One henhouse could provide manure to produce enough methane gas to meet the
energy needs of 100 families indefinitely in a process developed by a NC State
researcher.
Fay Times
Sep
2
1A
Aerial mapping project of Cumberland County will begin.
Fay Times
Feb
2
14B
The Cumberland County Joint Planning Board endorsed a map showing initial
zoning for a nine-square-mile area along I-95 North.
Fay Observer
Jan 20
11A
A contract was signed with a Pennsylvania firm for a $1.8 million program to
completely remap Cumberland County over the next three years.
Fay Observer
Jan
6
2B
Correction: Archie Campbell's Band will appear on the local March Of Dimes
Telethon, not Archie Campbell.
Fay Observer
Feb
5
8B
Photo: Robert Anthony Ciszkowski: Broke a world's record for pinball playing at the
Lamplighter Lounge - won $348 which he will give to the March Of Dimes.
Fay Observer
Feb
7
1B
Cape Fear Region Talents Join Forces For March Of Dimes Telethon
Fay Observer
Jan 31
2E
March Of Dimes Telethon scheduled for February 5 - 6. The Fayetteville poster
child is Stephine Bonner. Photos included
Fay Observer
Dec 12
2B
Fay Observer
Jul 16
1A
An unmarried female who is more than 12 years old but less than 18 and is
pregnant can get married if she has the written consent of either parent or consent
of the Director of Social Services. See GS51-2(b) Live Wire
Fay Observer
Feb 17
1A
Marriage license in Cumberland County costs $10 - license can be obtained from
the Register Of Deeds - See Live Wire
Fay Observer
May 14
5A
The Worldwide Marriage Encounter has gotten Governor Hunt to proclaim
Valentine's Day, February 14, as "We Believe In Marriage Day:
Fay Observer
Feb
4
4B
Addie L. Honeycutt, 85 and Mrs. Carrie Dallas, 66, who met as volunteers in the
Cumberland County Retired Senior Volunteers Program were married at the Hope
Mills Senior Citizens Center - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun 24
1A
Bridal registry at china and silver stores is a tradition - Photo included
Fay Times
Jun 22
6A
Morganton couple get married on roller skates (Susan Branch and Bobby
Simpson).
Fay Times
Maps
March Of Dimes
Marine Corps
See: United States Marine Corps
Market House
Foliage Planted At Market House - Photo included
Marriage
Marriage Customs and Rites
Jul
6
6B
Fay Observer
Jan 10
4B
Sergeant Bobby E. Thompson Is The New Maxton Chief of Police
Fay Observer
Feb
5
5A
Finding origin of Maxton's name raises questions - Dick Brown Column
Fay Observer
Mar
8
1B
Mastectomy
A cancer patient turns her loss into an asset - Joyce Payne shows samples of the
breast replacements she sells.
Maxton
Maxton - Town Manager
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Maxton Town Council was unaware that the new employee Morrison McKenzie
had changed jobs informally, to become assistant to Town Manager.
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
Fay Times
Feb
1
6A
Fay Observer
Jun 27
2B
Charlotte Mayor Eddie Knox will be in Fayetteville August 30 to speak at a meeting
of the West Fayetteville Rotary Club.
Fay Observer
Aug 29
2B
Charlotte Mayor campaigning for 1984 Gubernatorial contest (Eddie Knox) Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Oct 29
1B
Mayor Bill Hurley received gag gift of "Mr. Clean": tee shirt for political cartoon in
Fayetteville Times - Photo included (page 2B)
Fay Times
Jul 23
1B
David A. Blaylock, Jr. presented Mayor Bill Hurley an antique Fayetteville musket
manufactured during the Civil War at the Confederate States Armory on the site of
the Fayetteville Arsenal.
Fay Times
Aug 26
14C
Former Mayor Beth Finch is honored as portrait unveiled in Kyle House Gallery Photo included.
Fay Observer
Jul
1
2B
Fayetteville Mayor Bill Hurley said a "Ton of things has happened" since his
swearing into office last Dec. 14" - Photo included
Fay Observer
May
7
1B
Fay Observer
Feb 25
6A
Fay Observer
Dec 19
2B
Fay Observer
Oct
3
1G
Medicaid Cuts Said Hurting The Elderly
Fay Observer
Feb 26
8A
Medicaid Payment Limits Supported
Fay Observer
May 14
6A
Fay Times
Jul 29
22C
Fay Times
Jul 19
1B
Mayors - Bunn
Bunn Mayor Wayne Winstead Acquitted Of Leaf Fraud
Mayors - Charlotte
Mayors - Dunn
See: Arson
Mayors - Fayetteville
Mayors - Hope Mills
See: Hope Mills - Mayor
Mayors - New Bern
New Bern awaits swearing in of new mayor (Paul M. Cox)
Mayors - Spring Lake
See: Spring Lake - Mayor
McAllister Christmas Fund
McAllister Fund Distribution Set
Mechanics, Automobile
New status in old cars: The virtues of clunkers - Maurice Quick, a mechanic,
coaxed 220,000 miles from his 1968 Ford before installing a new engine - Photo
included.
Medicaid
Medical Care
Philosopher John Lincourt aids doctors in being candid with patients at Charlotte
Memorial Hospital.
See Also: (1) Emergency Medical Center - Fayetteville; (2) Hospitals - Robert
Morgan Center For Family and Community Health; (3) Wade Family Medical
Center, Johnson-Matthews Medical Center
Chadbourn's Southeastern Rheumatology and Allergy Center uses controversial
methods which seem to work. - Photo included
Monday, September 21, 2009
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An Alternative To Medical Care in Cumberland County
Fay Observer
Proposed special emergency medical center draws concern of hospital
administrators.
Jul
4
8A
Fay Times
Jun 22
1B
Urgent care center planned by Fayetteville physicians.
Fay Observer
Jun 21
1A
Medical Aide Week Is Observed
Fay Observer
Apr 11
5B
Pediatrician group plans clinic in Bladen County.
Fay Times
Jan 16
6B
An editorial on hospital rates for Cape Fear Valley and Highsmith Rainey Memorial.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
4A
Tax-Exempt Bonds May Raise Cost Of Medical Care
Fay Observer
Dec 27
5A
The Cumberland County Health Department will lease office space for
implementation of a Health Costs Control Study Grant if that grant is received by
the county.
Fay Observer
Oct 13
11D
EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Administrative Costs Are Cited In Clinton
Fay Observer
May 28
3A
Outpatient Trend Economical, According To Officials
Fay Times
Sep
Daily hospital stay costs will increase in Fayetteville as much as $50 by
September 1.
Fay Observer
Trend Away From Hospital Treatment Promises To Save Money
Fay Observer
Sep
9
6A
Fay Observer
Jun 20
1B
Doctors at a Chapel Hill Clinic say they have successfully transferred a fertilized
egg into a mother's womb, the first such procedure ever accomplished in NC.
Fay Observer
Dec
3
5A
Three Duke University Medical Center professors have received a three year grant
to keep studying a new type of eye membrane they suspect could play an
important role in the development of cataracts.
Fay Observer
Aug 27
5A
A new artificial device for restoring speech to people without a larynx probably has
been "Oversold" a Bowman Gray School of Medicine associate professor of
surgery says.
Fay Observer
May 10
5A
Student Shuttle Experiment May Help Wound Research (Aaron Gillette)
Fay Observer
Nov 29
2B
Leslie Prince receives artificial bladder valve in Charlotte from Dr. Larry Boggs.
Fay Times
Nov 20
2B
Chemical compounds developed by two NC Central University professors may
help improve cancer treatment.
Fay Times
Nov 11
9B
New Technique Developed To Evaluate Throat Surgery
Fay Observer
Nov
4
7A
Scientist Says Hormones May Harm Heart
Fay Observer
Oct 22
5A
Thymus Gland Removal Ends Lifelong Therapy
Fay Observer
Oct 20
10A
Duke Bone Marrow Transplant Frees Infant (Lia Costa) From Sterile Room - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Oct 19
6B
Bone Marrow Transplant Cures Rare Bone Disease In 9 Month Old (Brazilian) Lia
Costa
Fay Observer
Oct 19
5A
Reye's Syndrome Advance Reported
Fay Observer
Dec 19
3B
Food Allergy, Exzema linked By Duke Medical Researchers
Fay Times
Sep
Medical Care - Costs
9
14C
Jul 29
1A
Medical Inventions
A new instrument that monitors oxygen in the brains of surgical patients may
"Dramatically Reduce" deaths and brain damage following the use of general
anesthesia.
Medical Research
Monday, September 21, 2009
9
14C
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Relaxation May Lower Blood Sugar Level, According To A Study
Fay Observer
Jun 16
8A
Researchers at UNC School of Medicine Are Testing Male Contraceptives
Fay Observer
Jun 15
10B
Replacement for some open-heart surgery is tested at Duke University Medical
Center.
Fay Times
Feb 20
1B
Stress Is Not The Cause Of Ulcers, According To A Study
Fay Observer
Jul 29
7A
Time-Released Leprosy Treatment Being Tested
Fay Observer
May 25
5A
Duke Doctors Develop Method For Control Of Paraplegic Pain
Fay Observer
Jan 15
3A
Medical Experts Seek To Relieve Pain Of Patients
Fay Observer
Feb 25
11A
A Reagan administration proposal to reduce Medicare costs may mean
inadequate reimbursement for NC hospitals.
Fay Observer
Oct
9
2B
NC cancels Medicare inspection agreement because of budget cuts by federal
government.
Fay Times
Mar 19
1A
Early Diagnosis Is Key To Treating Biliary Atresia
Fay Observer
Dec 25
5A
James and Shakeeka Richardson of Charlotte are trying to raise $100,000 to help
pay for a liver transplant for their 17-month-old daugher - administration may help
pay for operation.
Fay Observer
Dec 17
14B
Two NC scientists have developed a test to measure asbestos in the lungs, Dr.
Victor Roggli and Dr. Phillip Pratt of Duke University Medical Center.
Fay Times
Oct 14
12B
Tylenol capsules found in city, (Fayetteville) and state (cyanide)
Fay Observer
Oct
1
1A
Fay Observer
Nov 21
1G
Fay Times
Nov 20
2B
Fay Observer
Dec
5
1B
Bladenboro Honors Veterans - Photo included
Fay Observer
May 31
1B
Colonel Eric Erickson, Jr., Deputy Installation Commander at Fort Bragg, speaks
at a Memorial Day observance held at Cumberland Memorial Garden on Raeford
Road. Photo included
Fay Observer
May 31
1A
Photo: Green Beret officers salute after placing a wreath at the Green Beret Statue
in the John F. Kennedy Plaza at Fort Bragg on Memorial Day.
Fay Observer
Jun
1
1B
Memorial Day Draws Crowds To The Coast
Fay Observer
Jun
1
8B
Medical Research - Pain
Medicare
Medicine And Health
See Also: Home Remedies
Medicine Men
See: Medicine, Primitive
Medicine, Holistic
Feature article on holistic medicine - Photos included
Medicine, Patent
Suspected tampering of pain capsule in Hope Mills called prank.
Medicine, Primitive
Medicine Men Still Practicing In NC
Memorial Day
Mental Health
Monday, September 21, 2009
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A new type of commitment for mental patients similar to parole or probation might
solve the problem of revolving-door patients.
Fay Times
Dec 17
6C
The State Mental Health Commission says NC should not abolish the insanity plea
or create a "guilty but mentally ill" verdict.
Fay Times
Nov 26
10C
A joint legislative commission has recommended keeping NC's insanity plea but
urged a reduction of the number of patients who move in and out of mental
hospitals.
Fay Times
Dec
3
6B
Fay Observer
Sep 23
6A
Fay Observer
Nov 25
7A
Number Of Mental Patients In State Down
Fay Observer
Dec
6
17A
Better facilities for mentally retarded is goal of Florence Cain - Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 11
1A
37 Moderately retarded young adults have fun bowling at the All American Bowling
Lanes - Photos included.
Fay Observer
Jan 21
42
Fay Observer
Nov 11
9A
Fay Observer
Mar
3
1C
Fay Observer
Aug
9
6B
Fay Observer
Dec
9
4B
Fay Times
Aug 10
14B
Methodist College consider land sale of 350-400 acres of unused land in order to
increase their endowment.
Fay Times
Nov 12
1B
Methodist College Trustees Vote To Offer Some Property For Sale
Fay Observer
Nov 17
1B
Retired Admiral Elmo Zumwalt Jr. talks to Methodist College graduates. Photo
included
Fay Observer
Dec 18
2B
See Live Wire for the grade point average Methodist College goes by to determine
who wins the Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude and Cum Laude Honors in
its graduating class.
Fay Observer
May 19
2A
Methodist College Students Star In "The Merchant of Venice" - Photo included
Fay Observer
Aug 24
6A
Feature article on Dr. Richard Pearce, President of Methodist College - Photo
included
Fay Observer
Sep 26
1F
A review of " The Merchant of Venice" at Methodist College - Photo included
Fay Times
Sep
Mental Health Center
Dr. Gene Douglas of Lumberton has been appointed State Mental health Director.
Mentally Ill - Criminals
NC should enact legislation to ensure follow-up care for mentally ill criminals who
have been released from prisons in lieu of abolishing the insanity plea.
Mentally Retarded
Mentally Retarded - Schools
New Education Center To Aid Retarded (Caswell Center)
Merchants
Penny Wise Program feeds the hungry: A state law allows merchants to donate
food to non profit organizations without liability (Good Samaritan Law) - Photos
included
Merry-Go-Round
Nelson Ferris of Carolina Beach operates a carousel at Jubilee Park on US 421.
Messiah
The "Messiah" will be given at Methodist College's Reeves Auditorium - Photo
included
Meteors
The Perseid Meteor Shower can be seen best from 10 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Aug. 11,
according to Dr. Lee T. Shapiro, Director of the Morehead Planetarium at UNC in
Chapel Hill.
Methodist College
Monday, September 21, 2009
1
14A
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Silence is golden for actor Richard Sterne who is teaching acting classes twice
weekly at Methodist College through September 5 - Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 13
11A
Photo: Members of the Fannie Vann Simmons family presented Methodist College
a a $56,000 check from the Simmon's estate.
Fay Observer
Aug
4
2B
Methodist College administration asks United Methodist Conference attendees to
help save energy bill at college.
Fay Times
Jun
9
9B
Admiral Elmo Russell Zumwalt will address Methodist College graduation.
Fay Times
Dec 17
2B
Methodist College Graduates 70 Seniors
Fay Times
May
3
1B
Methodist College Fund Raisers Net $50,000 On First Day.
Fay Times
Feb 19
2B
Methodist College Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary. Photos included
Fay Observer
Feb 14
1F
Methodist College signs exchange pact with Korea. Photo included
Fay Times
Jan 29
7C
Summer Of Shakespeare planned for Methodist College.
Fay Times
Jan 15
1C
Methodist College board of trustees have approved plan to sell 400 of the 575 acre
campus.
Fay Times
Nov 19
4B
Samuel T. Brooks, Robeson churchman, 94, has been named "Lay Person of the
Year" by the NC Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church - Photo
included.
Fay Observer
Jun
8
1B
Bishop William R. Cannon, of the Methodist Church, deplores "moral apathy" in
America - Photo included
Fay Times
Jun
8
1B
North Carolina Methodists will meet in Fayetteville this week for annual
conference. They have ordained 41 ministers - Photo included
Fay Times
Jun
7
1B
Prayer And Abortion Are Items On The Methodist Conference Agenda
Fay Observer
Jun
6
1B
United Methodist Conference raises funding for colleges.
Fay Times
Jun 10
4B
Bishop William R. Cannon told NC Conference of Methodist Church that lay
members shouldn't evaluate ministers.
Fay Times
Jun 14
1B
NC Methodists Oppose Abortion Amendment
Fay Observer
Jun
9
1B
Methodist Courses Feature Missions, Evangelism - Photo included.
Fay Observer
Aug 13
8A
Rev. Bill Wells is on leave from the NC Methodist Conference and is working for a
year in Northampton, England - Photo included
Fay Observer
Nov 13
10A
Fay Times
Sep 30
20C
Hunt Would Strengthen Schools To Serve Microelectronics Industry
Fay Observer
Jun 24
6A
The development of small companies that work with computers may hold the key
to attracting more of the microelectronics industry to NC
Fay Observer
Nov
8
7A
Davidson and Jones Contruction Company of Raleigh were chosen to build the
microelectronics center at Research Triangle Park.
Fay Observer
Mar
8
3A
Microelectronics Center Already Drawing Industry
Fay Observer
May 11
16A
General Electric Company dedicated its new microelectronics center with what the
participants called a "State Of the Art" ceremony.
Fay Observer
Jun 15
5A
Methodists - Annual Conference
Microelectronics
Durham microelectronics funding venture planned.
See also: Electronics
Microelectronics Center
Migrant Labor
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Summary
NEWSPAPER Month DAY PAGE
NC lawmakers pledge to develop plans to aid migrant workers.
Fay Times
Feb 27
1B
Haitian refugees who have become migrant laborers don't hesitate to seek legal
action when they think they've been mistreated.
Fay Observer
Sep 30
5A
Sampson County Opens Temporary Migrant Shelter - Photo included
Fay Observer
Jun
7
1B
Migrant Water Rules Held Up
Fay Observer
Jun 25
8B
No Crops To Harvest By Migrants In Hendersonville
Fay Observer
Jul
7
9A
Thousands Of Migrant Workers Come Despite Crop Warnings
Fay Observer
Jul
9
5A
19,000 May Come To State - No Work Leaves Migrants Jobless
Fay Observer
Jul 22
5A
Neil Boisen works as translator and mediator for Haitian migrant workers. Photos
included
Fay Times
Aug
3
6A
Farmers Say Migrant Camp Loans Are Impractical
Fay Observer
Aug
8
2B
Ministry Aids Migrants - Photos included
Fay Observer
Aug 28