During Spring Break, curbside meal pick-up and yellow bus drop-off locations will operate on an alternative schedule. To view all curbside meal pick-up and yellow bus drop-off locations, visit: https://t.co/8LYlroxqrs.
Thank you to the Second Harvest Food Bank, the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., of Fort Bragg and Manna Church for providing food packages to more than 400 families! #committedcommunity
Three teachers with Cumberland County Schools using 3-D printers at Terry Sanford High School to produce protective masks for exclusive use by the Fayetteville Police Department (FPD). Watch the video from The City of Fayetteville now: https://t.co/aV0r9NSLzV
Executive Order 131 is now in effect. Find out more about how this Order makes grocery shopping safer, protects nursing homes and assists people seeking unemployment claims here:
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The Cumberland County Department of Public Health has learned a Harnett County resident who worked at the Hardee’s at 2309 Gillespie Street in Fayetteville has tested positive for COVID-19.
The person is a Cumberland County resident and the Health Department is investigating and reaching out to individuals who may have been in contact with the person who tested positive.
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✅We are in this together. Stay well, Cumberland.
COVID-19 UPDATE for April 10, 2020
🔹75 positive COVID-19 cases
😷 The Health Department would like to notify the public of possible exposure to an individual who tested positive for COVID-19 and worked at the Walmart at 2820 Gillespie Street.
Over Spring Break, some curbside meal pick-up locations will not be operating. To view the Spring Break schedule along with all curbside meal pick-up and yellow bus drop-off locations, visit: https://t.co/8LYlroxqrs.
I will never forget Mrs. Sanders, my 7th grade science teacher. She invited me to go with her to astronomy classes at a local college. The kindness she showed me & the time she put into building a personal relationship with me was priceless @gcouros#InnovateInsideTheBox
COVID-19 UPDATE for April 9, 2020
🔹72 positive COVID-19 cases
😷“This weekend, we encourage everyone to stay at home, maintain your space and cover your face,” Dr. Jennifer Green
Learn more 👉https://t.co/lAoJ8DRyRU
✅We are in this together. Stay well, Cumberland.
Beginning on Friday, April 10, all of the Cumberland@Home hotlines will be closed. Beginning on Monday, April 20, schools will share virtual office hours, including phone support, for families.
After receiving guidance from the State Board of Education and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, CCS has developed grading guidelines for high school seniors. To learn more, visit https://t.co/IrA1kAlRxs.
Check out this free 1-day event - "Bringin' Hip Hop Into Our Schools Virtual Summit" - today! https://t.co/RIISFsQF35 All videos are available for 24 hrs. #leadingequitycenter#HipHopEd#edequity
This is a reminder that Cumberland County Public Library is offering temporary e-Cards to Cumberland County residents without library cards to provide access to eBooks, eAudiobooks, digital magazines, online databases, music and more? Learn more at https://t.co/qsEHoXe2pH.