by Guest Writer | Jul 1, 2022 | Stories
HMMM AAAHH. It smells like the weekend. Those grilled pineapple burgers will be lip-smacking, mouthwatering, and juicy down to the last bite. However, what lies on the grill is much more than your family’s next meal. The instant you start up the grill, and that sweet...
by Guest Writer | Jul 1, 2022 | Stories
WHEN I was a young buck, I decided if there was a rule, I was going to break it. There have been many distinct times in my life when I have felt suffocated by others’ control, expectations, or rules. Unfortunately, my feisty nature would have me push away those limits...
by Guest Writer | Jul 1, 2022 | Stories
FAYETTEVILLE MAYOR Michael Whisenant and the city alderman updated the city’s garbage and cart replacement policy to better clean the city. The city will make available a 96-gallon cart to all residents within the city limits. The carts are supposed to remain...
by Guest Writer | Jul 1, 2022 | Stories
NONPROFITS PLAY important roles in everyone’s communities, offering services from caring for animals and supplying food to the hungry, to fighting human trafficking and providing education. The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT) gave people and other...
by Gabriel Huff | Jul 1, 2022 | Stories
LINCOLN COUNTY High School (LCHS) partnered with JCF Housements through Work-Based Learning (WBL), to help provide students with manufacturing, technical, intellectual, and social skills needed in the Fayetteville community. JCF Housements worked with LCHS to...
by Gabriel Huff | Jul 1, 2022 | Stories
THE FAYETTEVILLE-LINCOLN County Industrial Development Board (FLCIDB) continues to seek ways to bring positive changes to Lincoln County communities by partnering organizations and building connections. The Tennessee Economic and Community Development’s (TNECD)...