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APRIL 8-14, 2015 UCW 9 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Benefiting Meals on Wheels Program Grand Ballroom – Holiday Inn Bordeaux 6:00 pm – 10:30 pm Inside Update Inside UPDATE INSIDE Home Instead Senior Care Cumberland Matters Focus on Fayetteville INSIDE VOLUME 15 ISSUE 14 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 14 APRIL 7-13, 2010 APRIL 7-13, 2010 You're A Good Man Charlie Brown at FSU www .fa y ett evillebeautiful.com Fayetteville Beautiful It Starts with You. Fayetteville Beautiful It Starts with You. APRIL 7-13, 2010 APRIL 7-13, 2010 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 14 VOLUME 15 ISSUE 14 Cumberland County Library Presents The Big Read 2010 Up & Coming Weekly's Pocket Guide Pocket Guide VOL. 10 www.upandcomingweekly.com Now Online! F R E E F R E E HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! CAMP GUIDE INSIDE! HEY! THIS PAPER BELONGS TO : PROUDLY SPONSORED BY FUN FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE OF CUMBERLAND & HOKE CO.• MAY 2010 3 Pocket Guide Reasons to market and advertise your business with us! Now online: www.upandcomingweekly.com Call 484-6200 The Cumberland County Board of Elections will hold a public hearing April 9 at 5 p.m. in the conference room at the E. Newton Smith Center, 227 Fountainhead Lane, to provide information and collect feedback about three precinct polling site changes. The precincts are Auman 01, Cross Creek 27 and Cross Creek 32. The public is invited to attend. The proposed polling site changes are listed below: Auman 01 precinct polling site will be changed from Loyd E. Auman Elementary School, 6882 Raeford Road, to Church of the Nazarene, 1844 Rayconda Place, Fayetteville. Cross Creek 27 precinct polling site will be moved from Cliffdale Regional Branch Library, 6882 Cliffdale Road, to Cliffdale Recreation Center, 6404 Cliffdale Road. Cross Creek 32 precinct polling site will be moved from Ponderosa Elementary School, 311 Bonanza Drive, to Westover Recreation Center, 267 Bonanza Drive. The changes are being made to improve parking and traffic accessibility for the precinct polling sites. The conference room in the E. Newton Smith Center is immediately on the left after entering the front entrance of the building. For more information, call 910- 678-7733 or go to co.cumberland. nc.us/elections.aspx. Cape Fear Valley Honored Cape Fear Valley Medical Center has received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association's Get With The Guidelines© Stroke Gold Quality Achievement Award. The award recognizes the hospital's commitment and success in ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to national guidelines based on latest scientific evidence. To receive the Gold Quality Achievement Award, hospitals must achieve 85 percent or higher compliance of core standard levels of care for two or more consecutive years. The standards are set by the AHA/ASA. Treatment measures include aggressive use of medications, such as clot-busting and anti- clotting drugs, blood thinners and cholesterol-reducing drugs. They also include preventive action plans for deep vein thrombosis and smoking cessation counseling. Get With The Guidelines© is a quality improvement program created to help hospital teams provide the most-up-to-date, research-based treatment. The goal is help stroke patients achieve a speedy recovery and reduce death and disability. Shots Fired in Fayetteville Neighborhood Cumberland County Sheriff 's deputies and detectives responded to a call reporting shots fired on the 5800 block of Ranger Drive, Fayetteville. The incident occurred shortly after 10 p.m. on Thursday, March 26. Bullets entered two homes on Ranger Drive, including a room in which several children were sleeping. No one in either of the two homes was injured. Anyone with information regarding this incident and/or the identity of the individuals involved is urged to call the Cumberland County Sheriff 's Office at (910) 323-1500, or the Cumberland County Sheriff 's Office Major Crimes Investigations Unit at (910) 677-5448.