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    Veterans Day 2024: Free food and discounts for Fayetteville-area vets, active-duty members Spring Lake Veterans Day event and art unveiling Spring Lake's Veterans Day event and the Art Mural ...

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    Cumberland County churches, nonprofits and organizations are stepping up with school supply giveaways and drives in August. Here's where to find them.

  4. What is a foreclosure? How it works and how to avoid it - AOL

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    Judicial foreclosure: With a judicial foreclosure, the lender files a lawsuit and the borrower is notified of the non-payment. The homeowner has 30 days to make up the missed payments, otherwise ...

  5. Cumberland County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland County Schools' headquarters are located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Cumberland County Schools has schools located in all cities and towns of Cumberland County. Cumberland County Schools is the 4th largest school system in the state and 78 in the country.

  6. 2010 United States foreclosure crisis - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The foreclosure crisis caused significant investor fear in the U.S. [5] A 2014 study published in the American Journal of Public Health linked the foreclosure crisis to an increase in suicide rates. [6] [7] One out of every 248 households in the United States received a foreclosure notice in September 2012, according to RealtyTrac. [8] [9]

  7. Durham College (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Durham College (also known as Durham Business College and previously as McCauley Business School [1] and Durham Business School [2]) was a junior college in Durham, North Carolina. It was opened 1947 and closed in 1980. [1] [3]