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Morganton Road in Fayetteville to reopen following sinkhole repairs

The road will be repaved Tuesday morning and is expected to reopen later that afternoon, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.  The sinkhole was first reported to police shortly before 8 p.m. on April 12. Initially, the road was reduced to one lane in each direction, but by the next day, state Department of Transportation crews had to close the entire road to start immediate repairs.  North Carolina Department of Transportation spokesman Andrew Barksdale said last week that a smaller pothole, around 1 foot in diameter, was first reported to the NCDOT on April 11.  A Robeson County paving company patched the hole later that day, but the patch did not hold and the small pothole grew into the massive sinkhole, Barksdale said. 

Contract Awarded for Resurfacing Work on U S 1

The Fred Smith Company was awarded a $1.16 million contract for milling and resurfacing work on a 2.2 mile section of U.S. 1 in Moore County. The work is expected to begin on or before May 1 and is scheduled for completion by mid-November. Earlier this year, DOT awarded the Raleigh-based Fred Smith Company with a $2.86 million contract to rebuild parts of U.S. 1 and U.S. 15-501 and eight sections of secondary roads in Moore County. Work is slated for completion by June 2022. In addition, S.T. Wooten Corporation of Wilson was awarded a $1.08 million contract to rebuild a nearly 7 mile section of U.S. 15-501 between Aberdeen the Scotland County line. That work is slated for completion by November 2021.

Fayetteville gas station robber gets over 10 years federal prison time

RALEIGH   A Fayetteville man was sentenced to more than 10 years in federal prison Wednesday in the December 2018 armed robbery of a Morganton Road gas station.  Tyler Kador, 23, pleaded guilty July 30 to aiding and abetting the interference with commerce by robbery and aiding and abetting the brandishing of a firearm in a crime of violence. In addition to an active prison term of 130 months, Kador must also serve five years of supervised release. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina, Kador was armed with a firearm when he and Morgan Ward, 24, entered the Exxon, 3800 Morganton Road, about 11 p.m. Dec. 9, 2018, and confronted the female clerk at the counter. 

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