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Showing 5 articles from September 19, 2022.

OBITUARIES

DANNY K. MATTHEWS
March 24, 1948 - September 15, 2022

LOUISBURG, NC -- Danny Kaye Matthews, 74, of Louisburg, died Thursday evening, September 15, 2022 at his home.


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GRAY S. HAITHCOCK

RALEIGH, NC -- Gray Smith Haithcock, 87, of Raleigh, died Wednesday night, September 14, 2022.


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Sallie Ford Smith Alford Pappas

RALEIGH, NC-- Sallie Alford Pappas, 95, of Raleigh, NC, died September 14, 2022.


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PREP FOOTBALL

Louisburg Preps For Princeton
LOUISBURG -- The Louisburg Warriors can't seem to catch a scheduling break in the early-portion of the 2022 high school football team.
LHS had a bye week to kick off the campaign, then its slated opener on August 26 didn't happen when the referees didn't show up for a road showdown at KIPP Pride.
The Warriors were finally able to get in a pair of games -- and secured convincing victories against overmatched opponents.

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Bunn Shocks Rocky Mount
BUNN -- The first three football victories of The Dennis Burton Era at Bunn can be easily attributed to taking care of business against overmatched opponents.
But the fourth one provided a much different scenario -- one that threw an early and surprising twist to the Big East Conference standings.

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