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Fayetteville, NC virtual March of Dimes run set for April 2021

Two Greek organizations are working together to host a virtual run to benefit the March of Dimes.  The men of Epsilon Rho Lambda Chapter, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and the women of Gamma Upsilon Zeta Chapter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority will host the first A2Z Run at Your Pace fun run/walk April 18-24.  Participants can run or walk either the 5K or 3K at their own pace at any time during the run/walk period. Upon completion of their run/walk, participants are encouraged to post pictures to the A2Z website or their social media sites as well as use the hashtag #A2Zfunrun.

Former Fayetteville city council member Robert Massey dies at 72

Massey, 72, died Feb. 5. City Councilman D.J. Haire said Massey supported fairness in the workplace. Massey wanted city government to reflect Fayetteville s place as a melting pot of diversity, Haire said. Charles Evans, chairman of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners, said that when Massey said something people knew they could take it to the bank. Massey wanted to help people, Evans said. He was a trooper when it came to people that aren t as fortunate as others, Evans said. Massey served on the City Council from 1992 to 2014. During that time, he helped revitalize downtown, improve drinking water in western Fayetteville, and expand the city s transit system, according to a 2013 Fayetteville Observer article. 

U S Army honors Savannah-area soldiers for Black History Month

Pfc. Summermadeleine Keiser Pfc. Precious Harris, a fire control specialist with the fire control element of 3rd Infantry Division Artillery, on Fort Stewart. Black History Month presents an opportunity to honor African Americans who have distinguished themselves by serving their community, and in Savannah, that community includes the soldiers of Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. Today, African Americans make up about 19% of the total Army, and serve at every level of military leadership. Many of them come from a long legacy of Army service. The strength of the Army’s formations is built not only on being the world’s most lethal force, but on their diversity of talent – knowledge, skills, behaviors, and preferences – drawn from all corners of our country and its vibrant multicultural population.

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