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Man killed in Tuesday Bunce Road shooting identified

A person of interest in the investigation was being cooperative shortly after the shooting, police said Tuesday. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective C. Crews at 910-751-1046 or Crimestoppers at 910-483-TIPS (8477). Anonymous tips can also be submitted electronically by visiting http://fay-nccrimestoppers.org or by downloading the free “P3 Tips” app available on your device s app store. Crime reporter Jack Boden can be reached at jboden@gannett.com. Support local journalism with a subscription to The Fayetteville Observer. Click the subscribe link at the top of this article.

Annual spring clean-up draws thousands, makes one kid rich

The Earth Day activities laid the groundwork for a small army of volunteers who registered for Sunday’s REAPS (Recycling Environmental Action Planning Society) Spring Clean Up. People descended on parks, parks, river banks, parking lots, roadside gutters/ditches/boulevards and residential neighbourhoods to pick up garbage and beautify the city. They found tires, wood pallets, car parts, appliances and all kinds of paper, metal and plastic waste and piled it up along roadways for city crews to pick up later. Elm Street residents Tim Graham and Pam Hodson were out Sunday morning with their bright yellow Pitch-In Canada garbage bag picking up litter along Patricia Boulevard on the bank overlooking downtown. The retirees go for walks regularly along that stretch of roadway in their neighbourhood and just wanted to do their part to make those walks more pleasant for people.

Annual spring clean-up draws thousands of volunteers

Thursday was Earth Day and students all over city took a break from their studies to get out with their gloves and garbage bags to pick up litter that accumulated over the long winter season. For. . .

Johns Creek updates residents on Jones Bridge Road widening

JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Residents of Johns Creek got the opportunity to engage with city leaders on the latest plans for traffic improvements along Jones Bridge Road, one of the city’s busiest arteries. City staff presented project updates at a meeting April 1 at City Hall that was streamed online to provide greater access. The comment phase ends this week, and the City Council is expected to clear the way later this month to begin right of way acquisition for the project. Construction, which should run for up to two years, is not expected to begin until fall of 2020. Jones Bridge Road lies on the west side of Johns Creek, running from Barnwell Road in the south to the northern most point of the city at McGinnis Ferry Road.

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