Rodger Mullen
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@fayobserver feature writer and reporter, fan of music and movies, proud Pittsburgh Pirates fan.
Joined March 2013
Bringing vintage radio to Fayetteville: https://t.co/aiwtzXFdZj
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NC Radioworks is inviting listeners to imagine along as they bring to life classic radio broadcasts for a new audience.
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With growth comes challenges, opportunities. @townofhopemills
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Hope Mills residents say they hope the rapid development in the area doesn't threaten its small-town atmosphere.
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Young man with a bright future:
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9-year-old Jerel McGeachy, known locally for reciting Martin Luther King's "Mountaintop" speech, is recognized for community service.
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N.C. House District 45 Rep. John Szoka campaigns Tuesday with daughter Morgan Szoka and volunteer Bev Slagle
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Ryan McGrath, 16, campaigns for Cumberland County School Board candidate Nathan Warfel outside Stoney Point Recreation Center.
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Campaign signs line Stoney Point Recreation Center entrance.
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Jason Madison, campaigning for Cumberland County Commission candidate Toni Stewart, has been at five polling sites today.
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A campaign volunteer said voting at Hope Mills Recreation Center has been "steady."
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More campaign signs than voters at Westover Recreation Center.
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Jenifer Mantoux and Cyquieta Jones hand out info on mental health and substance abuse outside the Westover polling site.
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Christina Aragues, a write-in Cumberland County Board of Education candidate, says it has been "super-slow" at the polls.
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No lines at the John D. Fuller Recreation Center on election day morning.
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Retired state Sen. David Curtis was supporting state Sen. Candidate Wesley Meredith outside Kiwanis Rec. Center on election day.
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Dyrall Hardy of Da Shark Shack gives out free soft drinks and water to voters at Kiwanis Rec Center on election day.
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No shortage of signs outside Kiwanis Rec Center on election day.
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Gail and Scott Burgess of Fayetteville say waiting until election day to vote is a tradition.
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No lines, but plenty of campaigns, outside Snyder Memorial Baptist as election day voting begins.
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