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ACROSS THE SANDHILLS | SUMMER 2007
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Across the Sandhills is the quarterly newsletter of Sustainable Sandhills. Our goal is to recognize and promote sustainable action by local organizations, volunteer groups and citizens of the Sandhills Region |
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ALL AMERICAN TRAILWith much fanfare Fort Bragg and the Regional Land Use Advisory Commission (RLUAC) opened the first phase of the All American Trail to the public on April 21st. Read More >> |
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CUMBERLAND COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAMS WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM REDUCES CLIENT'S ENERGY COSTSClient’s home is 40 years old plus. Client was 66 years old, disabled and living with her sister because of the condition of her home. The windows and doors were old, the roof was caving in and the heating system did not work. Read More >> |
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PINEHURST GREENWAYThe Pinehurst Parks and Recreation created a Greenway Committee in 2002. The committee assisted the Parks and Recreation Department in determining potential trail routes, preparing the greenway map, evaluating surface materials and other amenities such as signage, benches, etc. Read More >> |
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Recovery of the red cockaded woodpecker on fort braggthe U.S. Army and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the recovery of the North Carolina Sandhills population of the federally-endangered red-cockaded woodpecker five years earlier than anticipated. Read More >> |
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Recycling programs at local businessesThe Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County actively recycles all aluminum, plastic and paper products at the Ann Street drop-off site in downtown Fayetteville. Read More >> |
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Southern Pines GreenwayThe Southern Pines Greenway system provides benefits to all citizens of Southern Pines and is used heavily by Southern Pines residents and non-residents. Local High Schools use the greenway systems for their cross country teams; bike groups have used it for races; people who like to exercise daily or several times a week; people walking their dogs or just strolling around with friends & family. Read More >> |





