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Miramar Airshow to Move Forward Without Blue Angels
The yearly event will take place Oct. 4 and 5.

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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.
The yearly event will take place Oct. 4 and 5.

View local homes for sale or open houses through Zillow.
Don't miss the ceremony at the Airborne & Special Operations Museum.
Take "The Hunger Games" quiz and test your knowledge.
Parents, time to break out the Disney Princess gear.
Soldiers were inducted into the NCO Corps July 16 in Afghanistan.
Claims made by NRSC that Sen. Hagan worked against the bipartisan solution for student loan interest rates locked in for borrowers.
Use it or lose it - Facebook is helping some candidates get more exposure in the race for Mayor.
Retail Sales Merchandiser job open. $13.10 to start plus 2% annual cash bonus target.
Fayetteville honored Moses Mathis at his funeral today at Raeford's AME Zion Church.