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Army Education Services Relocates in August
Seven colleges provide courses through Fort Bragg.

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Local Hot-Button Issues
As in any town the issues affecting the community are constantly ongoing, evolving, and being taken into consideration. As part of the military community I have to say the country options for upcoming deployments looks bleak, high operational tempo cycles, increasing military suicide rates, sequester cuts, families unraveling at the seams and the biggest one right now - PTSD and the care of our wounded warriors.
Seven colleges provide courses through Fort Bragg.

The non-profit charity sends video game care packages upwards of more than $1,800 per package to troops in Afghanistan.
Prices slowly began to fall at the pumps over the summer.
Sen. Hagan takes a stand for small businesses.
93rd Military Police Battalion suffers the loss of six soldiers.
Tobijah Nelson is awaiting extradition to North Carolina for connections to 2009 murder of a soldier.
Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office needs help finding Don Jarmel James Paschall.
Nothing further has been announced about the 82nd Airborne soldier found dead in his barracks room on Sunday, July 1.
Wilmington's Battleship welcomes Chris Vargas.
Come out Saturday and share in the hope with Kelli's family and friends and they mark her third month that she remains missing.
Soldiers killed in Afghanistan during the month of June were honored on Wednesday.
First Command Financial Behaviors Index® reveals majority of middle-class military families don’t expect to retire as comfortably as prior generations
Sgt. Eric Michael Captain accused of sex crimes has been denied release.
Free diapers for your babies, today only.
A rarely seen glimpse of psychology in war zones.
4th Brigade Combat Team loses a member from 2/321Airborne Field Artillery Regiment.
Crimes could be referred for reduction to O-5.
CNN Entertainment is reporting that longtime Hollywood movie star, Ernest Borgnine, died Sunday.