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Fort Bragg Reports Shooting Incident On-Post
Details are unfolding now, some roads are closed off.

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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.
Details are unfolding now, some roads are closed off.

Witness request denied by lawyers for U.S. Government.
Temperatures are expected to hit 106 in Cumberland County on Saturday and remain in the 100's through Monday.
The Army World Class Athlete Program will send "is strongest contingent of athletes and coaches ever" to London for the 2012 Olympics.
Contributed by SGT Jonathan Shaw, Public Affairs NCOIC, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division FOB Warrior, Afghanistan, Photos by Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod, Task Force 1-82 PAO.
The Army's chief of staff discussed the future of the Army at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Win a chance for a trip for two to the London games.
As the rains increase in Florida, North Carolina remains dry and stable.
USAA gives tips on how to recoup more money with certain home improvements.
Contributed by SGT Jonathan Shaw Public Affairs NCOIC, photos by Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod, Task Force 1-82 PAO.
By U.S. Army Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod, Task Force 1-82 PAO
Make your transportation plans ahead of the crowds.
From an International Security Assistance Force Joint Command news release
All eyes are on Debby's path, at least in this part of the country. Have a vacation place on the coast? Let us know what's happening.
Paratroopers jump at Sicily Drop Zone on Monday and Tuesday.
The Supreme Court's decision is expected to be announced this week, possibly even Monday. Do you think President Barack Obama's health care law will be upheld or will it be struck down?
Photos contributed by Sgt. Michael J. MacLeod, Task Force 1-82 PAO of the 1st Brigade Combat Team.