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Fairmont expects North Brunswick's best in third round
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Accountability. It's a factor Fairmont's baseball team has mastered this season according to head coach Sandy Thorndyke and a big reason why the Golden Tornadoes have rarely been tested during their current 12-game winning streak. Comment?
Homer-happy Fairmont wins behind Lovin's gem
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Freshman Cole Lovin, son of former Fairmont standout and UNCP hurler Mike Lovin, background, tossed six scoreless innings in his first career playoff start in Tuesday's win over South Columbus. Comment?
Fairmont votes 4 to 2 against sale of alcohol at public events
The Fairmont Board of Commissioners on Thursday voted to keep the town's parks and recreation areas dry during public events. Comment?
Fairmont's Cole Lovin will make his first career postseason start tonight against South Columbus in the second round of the state 2A playoffs. Comment?
Attorney resigns job with the city
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The city of Lumberton is looking for a new attorney after James Bryan announced last week he would leave the position, saying he wants to move to be closer to his wife. Comment?
Steven C. Hunt has been named CEO of Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation, which provided electricity for customers in Robeson and three nearby counties. Comment?
NCHSAA Softball Playoff Roundup: Pirates earn first playoff win in fast-pitch era
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Midway through the fifth inning of Friday's 6-5 win over Millbrook, Lumberton softball coach Mackie Register felt like his girls were playing a bit apprehensively. Comment?
Hunt named CEO of Lumbee River Electric
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Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation's board of directors has hired Steven C. Hunt as chief executive officer of the corporation. Comment?
United Way seeking food donations
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Do you have any non-perishable food that's been sitting for a long time on a shelf? If so, the Robeson County chapter of the United Way would accept it as a gift to get into the hands of the hungry. Comment?
Uncw's Big Catch: Former Fairmont star Bass enjoying banner senior year
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Former all-state Fairmont standout Michael Bass has saved his best for last as a senior at UNCW, hitting a team-leading .404 this season. Comment?
Eric Fields, of N.C. 710 South, Rowland; Ella Scott, of Delta Drive, Parkton; Ashley Nicole McLaughlin, of Ronald Boulevard, Lumberton; Vernon Strickland, of Toogan Road, Fairmont; and Strata Solar of 15130 N.C. 71 North Shannon. Comment?
FRINGE: Swing for Life raises $19K
The foursome of Donnie Beck, left, Tommy Britt, Larry McNeill, and Jeff Wishart shot a 14-under-par 58 to win the 23rd annual Southeastern Health Foundation Swing for Good Health golf tournament Thursday at Pinecrest Country Club. Comment?
Red Springs seizes top 1A postseason seed in one-game playoff
Red Springs coach Chris Howell worried his baseball team had lost its mojo after a non-enthusiastic shutout loss to West Columbus on April 9. In the midst of a five-game slump, the Red Devils appeared to be headed south in the Three Rivers Conference after an unexpected 8-0 start shifted focus away from front-running Fairmont in Robeson County. Comment?
Attorney resigns job with the city
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The city of Lumberton is looking for a new attorney after James Bryan announced last week he would leave the position, saying he wants to move to be closer to his wife. Comment?
Charles Billy Britt, of East Sixth Street, reported on Sunday that someone stole $4,996 worth of items, according to a police report. Comment?
Mural in Fairmont gets re-created
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This is the fourth panel of the recreated mural located in Fairmont's Heritage Park. Comment?
United Way collected $70,000 on finale of dancing fundraiser
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United Way officials say the finale of Dancing with the Robeson County Stars was really big - as in $70,000 big. Comment?
Wednesday's Prep Roundup: South View spoils 'Think Pink'
The Lumberton softball team had plenty of offense in Wednesday's 7-1 home loss to South View. Comment?
Fairmont makes plea to head of Commerce
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Greg Cummings, Robeson County's economic developer, right, tells state Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker that Fairmont has the resources available to support businesses seeking to locate or expand operations in North Carolina. Comment?
Fairmont table talk on alcohol sales
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The Fairmont Board of Commissioners took no action on Thursday after another lengthy discussion on permitting the sale of alcohol at the Fairmont Community Park. Comment?