The New Year is upon us and what a year for Scotland County sports. From baseball in the summer to softball in the spring.
(The Center Square) – Loss of an iconic public servant, an incredulous social media post gone viral from a state lawmaker, and the return of the name Fort Bragg were intriguing North Carolina ...
A Scotland County man faces multiple felony drug and firearm charges following the execution of a search warrant last week, according to the Scotland County Sheriff’s Office.
This past weekend, Scotland County native Xavier Bines hosted the fifth annual alumni basketball game, with this being its ...
The elderly man was taking a long time looking at the children’s backpacks in the store. He told me, ‘It’s my granddaughter’s ...
Habitat for Humanity of Scotland County recently held a special car raffle featuring a limited number of 50 tickets, made ...
What a way to close one chapter and kick off the next! The fifth-grade Unified Boys team ended the year with a dominant first-place championship victory, 65–14, setting an all-time ...
Zaymon Gibson scored 27 points, but it wasn’t enough as the Fighting Scots(4-3) basketball team was defeated by the Lumberton ...
The Gibson Train Depot was packed Thursday as residents gathered to watch the town’s newly elected leaders take their oaths of office and outline plans for the future.
A new challenge awaits as the Scots travel to face their first conference opponent of the year, the 6-2 Lumberton Pirates, on Wednesday. Cobb’s theme this season has been that the Scots will respond ...
Over the weekend, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke awarded a total of 849 degrees, including 387 conferred through the newly named William Howard Dean Graduate School during Winter ...
LAURINBURG — Two Scotland County residents were arrested following a four-month narcotics investigation that ended with the execution of a search warrant last week, according to the Scotland County ...