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Green: 'We are still recommending masks,' as Cumberland County mask mandate expires
The Cumberland County mask mandate expired on Feb. 20 at 5 p.m. for public indoor spaces, but officials continue to recommend masking up to stop the spread of COVID-19.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Health Department COVID-19 Testing Sites Suspended, Cases Being Prioritized
The Cumberland County Department of Public Health announced today that it is suspending its COVID-19 testing sites until further notice so that the department can scale up vaccination efforts.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Contact Tracing Goes Digital Due to Significant Increase in Cases
The Department of Public Health reports 440 new COVID-19 cases and four additional death since the last report on Wednesday, Dec. 23
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: County Offices Closed Dec. 24, 25 and 28 for Christmas
All Solid Waste landfills and container sites will be closed Thursday and Friday, but will be open for normal hours Saturday, Dec. 26, and Monday, Dec. 28.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Be Safe this Holiday, County has 420 New Cases and 7 Additional Deaths
We are seeing the impact of the Thanksgiving holiday
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Case Numbers Climb, Vaccination Plans Move Forward
The Department of Public Health reports 728 new COVID-19 cases in Cumberland County in one week and six additional deaths since the last report on Nov. 24.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: 8,011 Total Cases, All Metrics Show Increase
The Department of Public Health reports a total of 8,011 COVID-19 cases and 108 deaths for Cumberland County residents.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Election Day Preparation
Tuesday, Nov. 3, is Election Day, and all 75 voting places in Cumberland County will be open from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Any voters in line by 7:30 p.m. at their assigned polling place will be able to vote.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Board of Elections Reviewing Absentee Ballots
The Cumberland County Board of Elections has scheduled 21 meetings to review absentee ballots for the Nov. 3 election.
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North Carolina worker association endorses incumbent Szoka for legislator
The State Employees Association of North Carolina (SEANC) recently said it endorsed state Rep. John Szoka (R-Cumberland), support that Szoka returned.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Tax Bills To Be Mailed Sept. 15, Payment Options Available
Cumberland County Tax Administration has tentatively scheduled tax bills to be mailed to property owners Sept. 15.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Register of Deeds Donates 1,100 Book Bags for Homeless Children
The Cumberland County Register of Deeds office donated 800 book bags to Cumberland County Schools Aug 17.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: County Opens New Small Business Resiliency Grant Cycle
Cumberland County Community Development is opening a new grant cycle for the Small Business Resiliency Program to assist qualified local businesses
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: 2,975 Total Cases, Testing Pauses for Training and Severe Weather
The Department of Public Health reports 245 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death since the Friday morning report. Cumberland County's case count is now 2,975 with 50 deaths.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Preparing for Hurricanes Looks Different During a Pandemic
Cumberland County has seen its fair share of tropical storms with some areas still recovering from Hurricanes Matthew and Florence.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Face Coverings Required in County Buildings
With a few exceptions, Cumberland County government offices remain closed to the public due to COVID-19 precautions.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: Social Services Needs Fan Donations
The Cumberland County Department of Social Services is seeking box fans to distribute to eligible citizens this summer through the Fan Giveaway Program. DSS is accepting donations of new box fans from civic organizations, churches, businesses and individuals in the community.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: 157 New Cases, Everyone Must Practice 3 Ws
The Department of Public Health reports 157 new COVID-19 cases and since Thursday, July 2. Cumberland County's case count is now 1,484.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY: New Solid Waste Fee Schedule Goes Into Effect July 1
A new fee schedule at Cumberland County Solid Waste Management will go into effect July 1.
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CrimeStoppers release images of alleged looters of a Walmart in Fayetteville
Fayetteville/Cumberland County CrimeStoppers released more than 100 images of people allegedly involved in the looting that took place at the Skibo Road Walmart in Fayetteville on May 30 during the protests over the death of George Floyd.