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Official seek next of kin on man who died Jan. 7

FAYETTEVILLE —Detectives with the Fayetteville Police Department and Cape Fear Valley Medical Center are asking for the public’s help in locating the next of kin of John Crumley, 63, a White male. The accompanying photo was taken in 1995.

Official seek next of kin on man who died Jan. 7

FAYETTEVILLE —Detectives with the Fayetteville Police Department and Cape Fear Valley Medical Center are asking for the public’s help in locating the next of kin of John Crumley, 63, a White male. The accompanying photo was taken in 1995.

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Official seek next of kin on man who died Jan. 7

FAYETTEVILLE —Detectives with the Fayetteville Police Department and Cape Fear Valley Medical Center are asking for the public’s help in locating the next of kin of John Crumley, 63, a White male. The accompanying photo was taken in 1995.

Suspect wanted in 2022 homicide investigation

MAXTON — The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office released information to media outlets Monday seeking the public’s assistance with locating a suspect connected to a 2022 homicide.

Sheriff’s office investigating shooting death in Maxton

MAXTON — A dispute between family members has resulted in the shooting death of a 33-year-old Maxton man, according to information made available on Monday.

This Week In History

NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY

School board enters into interlocal inclusive playground funding agreement with city of Lumberton

LUMBERTON – The school board of the Public Schools of Robeson County voted unanimously during a reconvened monthly meeting on Thursday to enter into an interlocal inclusive playground funding agreement with the city of Lumberton for a playground for the handicapped and other district students.

UNC Health Southeastern Foundation teams with Jersey Mike’s.

LUMBERTON — The UNC Health Southeastern Foundation has once again joined forces with Jersey Mike’s Subs of Lumberton for the annual “Month of Giving” campaign to support local charities.

Report: Defense contractor secures STEM funding

RED SPRINGS — On its face, the Emerging Technology Institute in Red Springs promotes STEM education — wowing school kids with drones and dog robots. But behind the scenes, the well-connected defense contractor reveals its other mission: Offering military-style urban and rural tactical training with role players and drones. Rifle and pistol marksmanship. Exercises in countering “emerging threats.” A 250-foot firing range capable of handling up to 5.56-caliber weapons, which includes assault rifles, such as AR-15s.

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