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Another suspect arrested in Franklin County break-in spree
Franklin County sheriff’s deputies recovered property in a business break-in, linking another suspect to a burglary spree that netted more than $100,000 in stolen goods.
Markie Devon Jones, 35, was charged with nearly a dozen counts of breaking and entering and larceny after investigators linked him to a break-in reported at K.B. Bunn and Sons in January.

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Franklin County utilities staff clean up Monday morning sewage spill
More than 14,000 gallons of untreated wastewater spilled into a Cedar Creek tributary.
According to county Public Utilities staff, the wastewater came from a sewer manhole about 100 yards south of Cleghorn Drive along U.S. 1 near Youngsville.
The spill was found at about 9:15 a.m.

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TIMOTHY H. CLIFTON
LOUISBURG - Funeral services for Timothy H. Clifton, 39, who died Monday, March 26, 2012, will be held at Noon on Thursday, April 5, at the Richardson Funeral Home chapel in Louisburg, with the Rev. Linda Richardson-Jerrod officiating. Burial will follow in the St. Delight cemetery in Louisburg.

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VIRGINIA H. COOKE
WENDELL - Virginia Hunter Cooke, 95, died Friday, March 30, 2012. Funeral services were held Monday, April 2, at Baptist Tabernacle Church. Burial was in Corinth Baptist Church cemetery.

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SYLVIA DIANE JOHNSON
YOUNGSVILLE —Sylvia Diane Johnson, 60, died Saturday, March 31, 2012 at Franklin Regional Medical Center. Private services will be held at a later date.

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Rams On A Roll
Rams On A Roll
FRANKLINTON -- Franklinton continued its winning ways in Northern Carolina Conference boys tennis action on Monday with an 8-1 home victory against the Bunn Wildcats.
It was FHS’ second victory of the season over Bunn. The Red Rams, coached by Nathan Moreschi, improved to 12-1 overall and 9-1 in the NCC, which is good enough for a tie for first place with Roanoke Rapids.

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ONE IN THE SEVENTH
ONE IN THE SEVENTH
LOUISBURG -- Don’t be fooled by Franklinton’s one-win baseball season to date.
The Red Rams have plenty of talent, but not much luck, as all but one of their losses were of the close variety.
Another nail-biter that didn’t go FHS’ way happened last Friday as host Louisburg pulled out a 4-3 decision over the Red Rams in a Northern Carolina Conference showdown at Warrior Field.

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A Threat Thwarted
A Threat Thwarted
LOUISBURG -- Louisburg built what appeared to be an insurmountable cushion during its Northern Carolina Conference softball showdown last Friday against backyard rival Franklinton.
But the Lady Warriors watched Franklinton storm back, only to fall short to Louisburg by a 13-7 margin in a key NCC event on the LHS campus.

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Coaching changes for FHS
Coaching changes for FHS
Clark Harrell arrived in Franklinton four seasons ago with the chore of building up a football program that had struggled for the better part of the previous decade.
A coaching endeavor is considered a success if the skipper leaves the program in better shape than it was when he first came to town.

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LC So Close To A Split
LC So Close To A Split
LOUISBURG -- Louisburg College achieved at least one softball goal last weekend, as a six-game winning streak was put to rest with a twinbill-opening victory last Saturday against Region X foe Aiken Tech.
But the rest of the four-game series went the Lady Knights’ way as LC was unable to gain a split in the nightcap.

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Hurricanes win series at USC-Lancaster
Hurricanes win series at USC-Lancaster
LANCASTER, S.C. -- Louisburg College went three up and just one down as part of a Region X baseball series last weekend at the University of South Carolina-Lancaster.
The Hurricanes, ranked second nationally, got off to a strong start last Saturday following a lengthy rain delay.

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ROUNDING INTO FORM
ROUNDING INTO FORM
Franklinton’s Justin Wolz returns a forehand as part of the Red Rams’ home tennis contest Monday afternoon against conference foe Bunn.

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BIG SWING
BIG SWING
Franklinton’s Daquan Neal sends an offering to the outfield for the Red Rams during last Friday’s Northern Carolina Conference baseball event against the host Louisburg Warriors.

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Avent wins 800th career game
Avent wins 800th career game
RALEIGH -- No. 9 North Carolina State University certainly had to work for head coach Elliott Avent’s 800th career victory, prevailing 7-6 over Virginia with a wild walk-off finish after two Wolfpack comebacks to win the series Sunday at Doak Field at Dail Park.
Avent is a native of Aventon who graduated from Northern Nash High School.

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Joyner sparkles for ECU Pirates
Joyner sparkles for ECU Pirates
GREENVILLE -- Junior Tyler Joyner tossed his first career complete game, striking out a career-best eight batters en route to No. 30 East Carolina University’s (18-8, 3-2 C-USA) 12-2 win over UAB (17-11, 2-3) last Saturday afternoon at Lewis Field inside Clark-LeClair Stadium in Conference USA baseball action.
Joyner is a lefty from Nash County who prepped at Northern Nash High School.

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FRANKLIN COUNTY PARKS AND REC WINTER VOLLEYBALL 8-11 DIGGIN DIVAS
FRANKLIN COUNTY PARKS AND REC WINTER VOLLEYBALL 8-11 DIGGIN DIVAS
(Back, l to r) Coach Angela McGuire; (middle, l to r) Hailey Tuck, Jessica Sosa-Lopez, Jennifer Kagarise and Shania Walters; (front, l to r) Casey Salter, Michelle Sosa-Lopez and Savannah Tuck.

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FRANKLIN COUNTY PARKS AND REC WINTER VOLLEYBALL 8-11 SUPERSTARS
FRANKLIN COUNTY PARKS AND REC WINTER VOLLEYBALL 8-11 SUPERSTARS
(Back, l to r) Coach Jamie Whitley, Madison Sherman, Taylor Whitley, Maggie Powell and Coach Crystal Powell; (front, l to r) Skylar Odd, Chandler Parrish, Heather Ferguson and Maddox Harding. Not pictured are Coaches Matt Whitley and Liinwood Powell.

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FRANKLIN COUNTY PARKS AND REC WINTER VOLLEYBALL 8-11 BLOCKER ROCKERS
FRANKLIN COUNTY PARKS AND REC WINTER VOLLEYBALL 8-11 BLOCKER ROCKERS
(Back, l to r) Coach Willie Hamlin, Gabrielle Valentine, Dana Potter, Diana Potter, Claire Wilkins and Coach Jennifer Hamlin; (front, l to r) Austan Hamlin, Carleigh Eaves, Marlee Sikes and Taylor Leonard.

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LOUISBURG REC DEPT. T-BALL HIGHLIGHTS, pics 1
LOUISBURG REC DEPT. T-BALL HIGHLIGHTS, pics 1
LOUISBURG REC DEPARTMENT OPENING DAY. A good time was had by all last Saturday as the Louisburg Recreation Department celebrated Opening Day for its T-Ball, Baseball and Softball seasons. Rain wasn’t about to dampen the spirits of the youngsters, who were excited to get on to the field for the first time this spring. Among the games was a T-Ball contest between the Bulls and the Lugnuts. Participants in this matchup included (above) Ben Hoyle of the Bulls.

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LOUISBURG REC DEPT. T-BALL HIGHLIGHTS, pics 2
LOUISBURG REC DEPT. T-BALL HIGHLIGHTS, pics 2
LOUISBURG REC DEPARTMENT OPENING DAY. A good time was had by all last Saturday as the Louisburg Recreation Department celebrated Opening Day for its T-Ball, Baseball and Softball seasons. Rain wasn’t about to dampen the spirits of the youngsters, who were excited to get on to the field for the first time this spring. Among the games was a T-Ball contest between the Bulls and the Lugnuts. Participants in this matchup included (above) Lalea Harrah of the Bulls.

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Editorial Cartoon
Editorial Cartoon

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FRED E. KINNEY
LOUISBURG – Fred Eugene Kinney, 60, died Thursday night, March 29, 2012. A graveside service will be held 11 a.m. Monday, April 2, at Pine Forest Memorial Gardens.

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JACK F. STANLEY
LOUISBURG - Jack Furman Stanley, 79, died Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at Maria Parham Medical Center. A graveside service with full military honors was held  Thursday, March 29, at Elmwood Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Frank Sossoman.

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GEORGE HOLLIS
LOUISBURG – George Hollis, 62, died Saturday evening, March 24, 2012 at U.N.C. Hospital. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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MACON D. HEDGEPETH
HENDERSON - Macon D. Hedgepeth, 88, of Kittrell, died Tuesday, March 27, 2012. A graveside service was held Friday, March 30, at Fairview Cemetery in Franklinton, conducted by the Rev. Anita James-Carnes.

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