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January 13, 2015

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4 JANUARY 14-20, 2015 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM STAFF Calendar ......................................12 Concert Connection ...................16 Free Wheelin' Feelin' ..................18 Horoscopes/Advice Goddess ....19 Classifieds ...................................20 Games .........................................22 PUBLISHER'S PEN PUBLISHER Bill Bowman Bill@upandcomingweekly.com ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Janice Burton editor@upandcomingweekly.com EDITOR Stephanie Crider stephanie@upandcomingweekly. com ART DIRECTOR Alicia Miller art@upandcomingweekly.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS D.G. Martin, Pitt Dickey, Margaret Dickson, John Hood, Erinn Crider, Jim Jones, Shanessa Fenner, Heather Griffiths DISTRIBUTION MANAGER/ OFFICE COORDINATOR Laurel Handforth laurel@upandcomingweekly.com ACCOUNTING Paulette Naylor accounting@upandcomingweekly. com MARKETING/SALES Aurora Alexander aurora@upandcomingweekly.com Linda McAlister Brown linda@upandcomingweekly.com Beverly Pone beverlypone@upandcomingweekly. com ––––––––––– Up & Coming Weekly www.upandcomingweekly.com 208 Rowan Street P.O. Box 53461 Fayetteville, NC 28305 PHONE: (910) 484-6200 FAX: (910) 484-9218 Up & Coming Weekly is a "Quality of Life" publication with local features, news and information on what's happening in and around the Fayetteville/Cumberland County community. Up & Coming Weekly is published weekly on Wednesdays. Up & Coming Weekly welcomes manuscripts, photographs and artwork for publication consideration, but assumes no responsibility for them. We cannot accept responsibility for the return of unsolicited manuscripts or material. Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of the publish- er. The publisher reserves the right to edit or reject copy submitted for publication. Up & Coming Weekly is free of charge and distributed at indoor and outdoor loca- tions throughout Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Pope Air Force Base, Hope Mills and Spring Lake. Readers are limited to one copy per person. Subscriptions can be purchased for $30 for six months or $60 for 12 months, delivered weekly by first class mail. ©2015 by F&B Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use of editorial or advertisements without permission is strictly prohibited. Old news. The vote is in 4 to 3 against a public hearing offering an incentive package to Sanderson Farms that wanted to bring 1,000 jobs to Cumberland County by locating and building a $113 million dollar chicken-processing plant in a vacant, 15-year-old industrial park located off Highway 53 in Cedar Creek. Too bad, so sad. But, is the issue completely dead? Only County Commissioner Charles Evans really knows for sure. Even though there were three other dissenting votes (Ken Edge, Larry Lancaster and Marshall Faircloth), it was Evans' swing vote that ultimately killed the deal and started the fierce fervor of confusion, displeasure and discontent throughout the community. Honestly, from where we stood, the majority of the county viewed Sanderson Farms as a positive move toward higher paying and better paying jobs, much needed healthcare and a better quality of life for many Cumberland County residents. Those in Evans' district were taken totally by surprise when County Commissioner Charles Evans, who was held in high esteem as the biggest champion and proponent of the poor, needy and downtrodden, abruptly turned his back on his constituents and voted an astounding "No" on what is now viewed as a minor misunderstanding and petty technicality. I personally asked Commissioner Evans to consider requesting a "do over" now that he has a better understanding of the process and how strongly the community really feels. After all, Evans is popular. He was the top vote getter in Cumberland County. Surely, he must feel some compassion and commitment for the people who trusted and elected him. No, Evans felt nothing. This level of action and disappointment can only be fostered by someone so terribly narcissistic or illiterate in the ways of humanity. Evans must not have been much of a student of the teachings of the late and great Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. In King's "I Have a Dream" speech he talks of "the bank of justice" and "great vaults of opportunity of this nation." Both leading to "riches of freedom and the security of justice." In the opinions of many, Evans has robbed the bank of justice and emptied the vaults of opportunity for many people assuring them limited opportunity with a taste of injustice. Evans has slipped off the "solid rock of brotherhood" and overlooked "the urgency of the moment" thus betraying his own constituents. However, Evans can fix it. If he moves quickly and, assuming Sanderson Farms is still interested in locating in Cumberland County, Evans can request a "do over." And, why not? It would be for the greater good of the entire community and not for a few dozen "red-shirted" elitists. With all our elected officials campaigning on and paying lip service to eliminating crime, hunger and homelessness, voting down more than 1,000 good-paying jobs sets an all-time high in new lows, don't you think? Someone much smarter than me asked: "Do you know the best way to stop a bullet?" Answer: A job! Needless to say, I hope, there is still time to right this wrong. It is up to Commissioner Evans. However, if we miss this opportunity, the entire community should not forget Sanderson Farms and what dastardly deed has been perpetrated on us. So, come election time, perhaps more time will be spent judging the content of a candidate's character rather than the color of their skin. Thank you for reading Up & Coming Weekly. Going, Going, Gone! by BILL BOWMAN BILL BOWMAN, Publisher, Up & Coming Weekly. COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomin- gweekly.com. 910.484.6200. High 62º Low 41º Cloudy High 47° Low 32° Rain 7 Forecast available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Monday January 19 Tuesday January 20 High 55° Low 29° Sunny 24 / Thursday January 15 High 58° Low 33 Sunny High 60 Low 37° Cloudy High 63º Low 41º Mostly Cloudy Friday January 16 Saturday January 17 Sunday January 18 Fayetteville's Weather Forecast Even though there were three other dissenting votes, it was Evans' swing vote that ultimately killed the deal with Sanderson Farms.

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