It was founded in 1816 as the Carolina Observer, becoming the Fayetteville Observer in 1883.
He also worked as a free-lance sports writer for The Fayetteville Observer.
Hondros left his job at The Fayetteville Observer in 1998 to return to New York and concentrate on international reporting.
It was printed in the Fayetteville Observer on 12 February 1885.
His father is an advertising account executive at The Fayetteville Observer, a daily newspaper.
The issue was resolved when the Fayetteville Observer reported on its review of the audio recordings of the speech.
Sherman's troops also destroyed foundries and cotton factories, and the offices of The Fayetteville Observer.
She worked for the Dunn Dispatch and The Fayetteville Observer after college.
The game was dubbed an instant classic by the Fayetteville Observer.