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Early voting begins in select polling places around Robeson County

Early in-person voting began Thursday at the Robeson County at the Board of Elections headquarters, 800 N Walnut St. Lumberton, in downtown Lumberton.

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Two arrested, one wanted in Breaking-and-Entering at Robeson County Fairgrounds

LUMBERTON — Two men have been identified and charged in a Breaking-and-Entering incident at the Robeson County Fairgrounds, according to a report from the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office.

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Early voting begins in select polling places around Robeson County

Early in-person voting began Thursday at the Robeson County at the Board of Elections headquarters, 800 N Walnut St. Lumberton, in downtown Lumberton.

Suspect wanted in recent assault

RED SPRINGS — The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help locating a wanted suspect, according to a press statement issued Tuesday.

Kamala Harris launches radio ad targeting rural North Carolina voters

LUMBERTON — Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ campaign is launching a radio ad targeted at rural North Carolina voters in an effort to narrow the gap in traditionally red counties.

Pembroke revitalization project delayed

PEMBROKE – A block of Main Street in downtown Pembroke which was originally scheduled for Tuesday has been delayed.

RCC invites community to 2nd Annual Fall Festival

LUMBERTON — Robeson Community College is inviting the community to the 2nd Annual Fall Festival at the RCC COMtech site. The COMtech site is at 124 Livermore Dr. in Pembroke, just a short drive from the main campus in Lumberton.

Industry report shows gain in Health Care sector jobs

LUMBERTON — The latest data provided by the North Carolina Department of Commerce shows an increase in jobs in Health Care and Social Assistance in Robeson County.

Political signs target Whiteville Democrats.

Some people say signs that say “Illegals Welcome” that were placed in Whiteville are meant to intimidate voters. Photo by Les High

Investigators seek identity of suspects

LUMBERTON — The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help from the public with identifying three suspects in a recent breaking-and-entering incident at the Robeson County Fairgrounds.

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