I received a package it was a pair of earmuffs. I don't remember ordering them. I don't even know what to do with them. I just them on the 21st of Jan. Please let me know what I should do. I don't even know if someone took money off and paid for it on my account. I can't tell.
A power outage impacted intersections along Raeford Road on Wednesday morning, disrupting traffic in the area, the Fayetteville Police Department said. The outage was reported at 11:15 a.m. and knocked out traffic lights at Raeford Road intersections between Skibo and Strickland Bridge roads. According to PWC
All of a sudden, internet stopped working. Went out to run an errand, traffic lights out. Came back and lights in in house but common street lights out. No idea why.
Scattered power outages throughout Fayetteville have left hundreds without power, including 475 PWC customers. The largest power outage area in Fayetteville is between Murchison Road and Rosehill Road, which is having an impact on about 200 residents.
More than 13,000 PWC customers from north Ramsey Street to as far south as the Fayetteville Regional Airport were without power Friday evening as a thunderstorm moved through the area knocking down trees and at least one power line in the city.
More than 13,000 PWC customers from north Ramsey Street to as far south as the Fayetteville Regional Airport were without power Friday evening as a thunderstorm moved through the area knocking down trees and at least one power line in the city.
As of 5:45 p.m. Saturday, electricity had been restored for about 6,000 Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation customers after power was knocked out for about three hours
Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to there being some cases of the infection among members of the workforce; the restaurant not being sanitized; and the employer not enforcing the wearing of masks by employees.
Employees could be, or could have been, exposed to the COVID-19 virus at work, due to the employer not requiring masks to be worn, nor employees to stay 6 feet apart, and having sick employees return to work less than 10 days after the onset of symptoms.
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