Saturday, May 10th, 2025

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Good morning, Fayetteville. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 10th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Thursday, over 100 Fayetteville high school graduates were honored at the Our Community Salutes ceremony as they enlisted in the U.S. Armed Services — all military branches were represented and local leaders noted the event's rapid growth. Retired U.S. Army Col. John Gobrick said enrollment nearly doubled since 2023 and praised the students for taking this important step. CityView
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Lowe's is offering a free MyLowe's Rewards membership where local shoppers earn points on eligible purchases and enjoy perks like free shipping on orders over $35. Rewards Week runs from May 8 through May 14 and today the first 150 members at select Lowe's will receive free gifts+ spin a prize wheel for a complimentary offer. The Fayetteville Observer
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ More than 500 graduates received doctorate, master’s, bachelor’s and associate degrees at Methodist University’s spring commencement on May 3 at the Crown Coliseum—keynote speaker Scott Hamilton earned an honorary degree and encouraged graduates to improve lives while awards recognized outstanding service and academic achievement. The ceremony celebrated academic success and set the stage for future community contributions. CityView
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Fort Bragg has opened a new centralized office for the Exceptional Family Member Program on the fourth floor of the Soldier Support Center (off Normandy Drive) to bring together medical care, family support, and human resources in one spot. The program, which helps nearly 6,000 family members (the first of its kind in the Army), was built after 18 months of planning to better serve soldiers and their families. CityView
- ➤ A proposed law called the Fostering Care in NC Act would standardize how parents petition to reconnect with their children after foster care removal, following a recent WRAL documentary that exposed gaps in the system. The bill passed the House earlier this week + it now heads to the Senate as lawmakers and advocates work toward giving parents a second chance. WRAL
- ➤ After the Salvation Army closed its Pathway of Hope shelter on April 15, leaving 50 to 60 beds unavailable, Cumberland County allocated $400,000 to fund three months of emergency housing for those in need. The money will cover 50 beds at Cornerstone Christian Empowerment Center and hotel rooms for families and single women—officials said informal operations could begin next week as they work on longer-term solutions. CityView
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Gray's Creek softball won 10 to 3 over No. 11 Wakefield and moved into the third round of the NCHSAA 4A East playoffs with Hailey McFarley striking out nine batters in six innings. The Bears will play on the road against No. 3 Cleveland on Tuesday, May 13 — Coach Gilmer said the team will stick to its fundamentals and stay united as one team, one family, one goal. The Fayetteville Observer
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Timeless Fashion: A Mother's Day Tribute
2-4:30 p.m. — North Regional Public Library — Free admission — Celebrate motherhood and timeless style with a fashion show and awards.
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AsONE Prayer Walk and Unity Fest
All day — Festival Park — Free entry — A celebration of faith and unity bringing the community together through prayer and festivities.
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4th Friday Art & Music Festival
6-9 p.m. — Downtown Fayetteville — Free entry — Experience local arts, live music, and street performances in Fayetteville's vibrant district.
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Sneaker Ball 'Golden Hour'
7-11:59 p.m. — The Moose Event Center — Check for entry fee — Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend with music, food, and a showcase of the freshest sneakers.
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2025 E.E. Smith Alumni Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet
5-9 p.m. — Crown Complex — Contact for ticket pricing — Celebrate and honor outstanding E.E. Smith alumni athletes in an evening of recognition and camaraderie.
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PWC Pre-Registration for Public Works Art Exhibit
12-8 p.m. — Arts Council of Fayetteville — $15 for one artwork, $20 for two — Drop off your original art pieces for a chance to showcase them in a community-wide exhibit.
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2025 Rockfish Open House
3-7 p.m. — Camp Rockfish — Free entry — Discover the beauty and fun of Camp Rockfish with delicious food options available.
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Hills and Thrills Adventure Tour
12 PM – 1 PM — Sweet Valley Ranch — Tickets are Non Refundable — Experience a 60-minute guided ATV tour through the terrains of Sweet Valley Ranch!
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2025 Monarch Baseball Summer Camp
9 AM – 12 PM — Methodist University — Check website for pricing — Hone your baseball skills with expert coaching and competitive games.
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Breakthrough Basketball Skills Camp
June 3-5 — Freedom Courts Sports Complex — $245 — Fast-track your basketball skills with expert coaching in Fayetteville.
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