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Detectives request help locating missing woman

FAYETTEVILLE – The Fayetteville Police Department’s Missing Persons detectives are requesting the public’s assistance in locating Annie Lock, 27.

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Detectives request help locating missing woman

FAYETTEVILLE – The Fayetteville Police Department’s Missing Persons detectives are requesting the public’s assistance in locating Annie Lock, 27.

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Report: Storm response by local, federal and state resources continues in western North Carolina

RALEIGH — An “unprecedented response” to damage caused by Hurricane Helene continues in western North Carolina. State, federal and local response workers “are working around the clock” to get assistance into the region, according to a state report released Monday by Gov. Roy Cooper’s office.

Julian T. Pierce Memorial gives $28,000 to RCC Foundation

LUMBERTON – The RCC Foundation received its largest gift from the Julian T. Pierce Endowment recently – $28,000 – bringing the total amount received over a span of 11 years to $163,000. The money was raised during the 11th Annual Julian T. Pierce Memorial Art Dinner held earlier this year.

Officials keep homicide investigation open after 11 years

Almost 11 years ago, DeAndre “Papa” Ricketts, who was then a 16-year-old student, at Hoke County High School was shot and killed at a birthday party on Sunday morning, Oct. 13, 2013.

Therapy dogs steal the show during RCC’s Mental Health Day

LUMBERTON — It’s not every day that you come to a college campus and see dogs vying for your affection, but that was the case on Thursday at Robeson Community College, as students, faculty and staff celebrated Mental Health Day.

NC College Connect offers new opportunities for PSRC seniors

Have a high school senior in your life? If they’re a Robeson County high school senior with a weighted GPA of 2.8 or above, they are eligible for the new NC College Connect program.

Pet of The Week

Sugar is an unknown mix of breeds, born in May 2023. She is a very sweet and loving girl. She is a very calm puppy but definitely still loves to play. She gets along well with other dogs and children. We believe that she could do well with cats if properly introduced. She is medium sized with a cream, black and white coat. Shuga has not yet been spayed, but she is heart worm negative and up to date on all her scheduled vaccinations. For information on adopting Shuga, contact the Robeson County Humane Society at 910-738-8282.

Health Q&A: Back pain in emergent setting

Back pain is a common complaint in the emergency department and can be divided into two categories: acute versus chronic. Acute onset back pain may occur suddenly or present gradually and last a short amount of time. Acute back pain can be a result of trauma-such as a fall or car crash. It can also result from underlying organ conditions-such as kidney stones. Chronic back pain lasts a significant amount of time, sometimes years. Back pain significantly affects the lives of individuals. Because of this, it also has a huge impact on the workforce and healthcare system.

Community Calendar for Oct. 5 and beyond

EDITOR’S NOTE: Send your Community Calendar items to Executive Editor David Kennard at dkennard@robesonian.com.

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