Thursday, August 14th, 2025

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Good morning, Fayetteville. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 14th of August.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Officials will unveil a new historical marker at the old Virginia live oak in downtown Fayetteville at 8 a.m. Saturday — the event will include proclamations by city and county leaders, guest speakers and colonial reenactments to honor the U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary and the Liberty Point Resolves. CityView
- ➤ A Fayetteville woman was surprised to win a $200,000 scratch-off ticket from Circle K on McArthur Road last Sunday—she kept $143,501 after taxes and said she will use her winnings to support her church and plan a family trip to Florida. ABC 11
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Fayetteville pastor, his wife and his mother were killed in a Lillington home on Aug. 12—Harnett County Sheriff's Office said a 15-year-old nephew has been charged while a 10-year-old boy called 911. The Fayetteville Observer
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Fayetteville will host 25 late-summer and fall festivals starting tomorrow and continuing through November, with events like Fayetteville After Five, Downtown Rodeo, and the International Folk Festival across downtown and surrounding areas—offering both free and ticketed admission. The Fayetteville Observer
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ North Carolina schools are changing their grading policy to stop failing students only for missing school as absenteeism rose, and the change takes effect this school year. Board members will decide in September whether to add clear language so that students passing on course content do not receive an 'FF'—a move to ensure fair grading. WRAL
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A tax bill signed in July cuts SNAP by $420 million from a program that aids 1.4 million low-income people, and advocates warn the federal food aid cuts scheduled for 2026 will worsen hunger and hurt rural areas — state lawmakers may need to act soon to prevent further economic strain. WRAL
- ➤ At its Monday meeting, the Spring Lake Board approved an amendment to bulk water rates that raised the price for Overhills Park from $4.14 to $5.08—meant to generate nearly $10,000 for repairs—and approved a $257,000 sanitation budget for new vehicles and roll-off containers. The board also authorized the sale of a five-acre surplus property on W. Manchester Road, with a 10-day upset bid period starting Aug. 13. CityView
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North Carolina Subcontractor Networking Event
10 a.m. – 12 p.m. — Fayetteville Technical Community College Horticulture Center — Free entry — Network with prime contractors and learn about Job Order Contracting opportunities.
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Corks & Connections Networking Mixer
6-9 p.m. — The Sip Room — Free entry — A lively evening of drinks and networking awaits local professionals.
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3rd Annual Back to School Bazaar
3-7 p.m. — Rainbow Shops — Free entry — Celebrate back-to-school season with giveaways, food, and entertainment for the whole family.
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