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Showing 35 articles from April 3, 2024.

FRONT PAGE

County will make animal services a higher priority

LOUISBURG -- The Franklin County Board of Commissioners took several actions to bolster animal services.
Monday night's decisions to fill out its advisory board, task management with extending adoption hours, re-emphasize spay and neuter efforts, rush the hiring of a community outreach liaison and volunteer coordinator, and banning inhumane heart stick euthanasia came after months of pleas from animal welfare advocates.
Animal Services management has said that it uses intracardiac injections -- commonly called heart stick euthanasia -- to put animals down when necessary.


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Deputy-involved shooting is now in the hands of DA

RALEIGH -- An officer-involved shooting that left a Bunn man dead now rests with the district attorney's office.
State Bureau of Investigation Public Information Director Anjanette Grube confirmed that the Dec. 21 shooting is now under the review of the district attorney's office, which is ultimately responsible for determining whether criminal charges are appropriate.
District Attorney Mike Waters noted that his office generally takes a month or two to issue a determination in the matter.


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Easter closes out with fun
Easter closes out with fun

EGG-STATIC. Hundreds of kids made short work of several thousand plastic Easter eggs that were the subject of the Bunn CERT Lions Easter festivities last Saturday. Above, Nora Lewis gets a closer look at the handful of eggs that Logan Williams snatched up during the event set up beside the Walmart parking lot on Retail Way.


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United Way looks for basketball team up

BUNN -- The United Way of Franklin County is putting the ball in the courts of Bunn, Franklinton and Louisburg -- literally.
Andrea Bell Wright, executive director of the civic organization has approached management and leaders in Bunn, Franklinton and Louisburg with an offer of $35,000 to put toward building a basketball court and companion [Science Technology Engineering & Math] recreational space in each town.


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Agritourism is next bumper crop
Agritourism is next bumper crop

CASTALIA -- The Northeast Franklin Revitalization Committee has long held agritourism as one of the area's best economic draws.
On Monday night, one of the biggest contributors to the industry shared his success story.
About a decade ago, Jason Brown and his family started First Fruits Farm, a heady endeavor for someone who didn't study agriculture and never ran a farm.
However, the former professional football player took to Youtube for tips and then a farming neighbor -- Len Wester -- who took him under his wings.


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County closes on site that was in legal dispute

LOUISBURG -- Franklin County cleared up the legal hurdles necessary to close on land, warehouse and office space deal.
In September 2022, county commissioners agreed to buy five acres and the accompanying office and warehouse space at 424 T. Kemp Road, with plans to, among other things, renovate the property to house facilities maintenance staff and equipment.
In May 2023, though, Franklin County filed a lawsuit alleging that property owners -- 424 T. Kemp Road LLC -- among other things, breached the contract by not properly closing on the property and conveying the title to Franklin County.


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FRANKLIN FACE
FRANKLIN FACE

Cancer survivor Ruby Williams, during Franklin County Relay for Life dinner


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OPINIONS/EDITORIALS

Editorial Cartoon: Putin
Editorial Cartoon: Putin

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April, the perfect time to get outside and enjoy nature
April, the perfect time to get outside and enjoy nature

And suddenly it's April, although feeling chilly enough that it could still be March.
But the trees and some flowering plants aren't fooled -- and the pollen epidemic has begun in spades.
If the only effects you've been noticing are the yellow tinge on your cars or sidewalks, consider yourself lucky! Lot of folks are dealing with the sniffles, burning eyes and sneezing fits -- and it's only just begun because the rest of this month and May will likely see a steady increase in pollen.


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And here's some news that was fit to print, but in brief
And here's some news that was fit to print, but in brief

In the last editions, I've taken the liberty of using this column as an opportunity to give you teases and reviews of news that was just too big to fit into the paper.
Well, a little bit of that is true again, this week.
But, rather than making you wait an entire week with bated breath, I figure I'll give you a rundown, sort of a synopsis, like those old TV Guides.
For anyone under 50, you're going to have to Google that reference.


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The harsh reality of extremist candidates

Dear editor: This modern-day Republican Party is alienating so many of its voters who long valued conservative views while lifting the extreme and hate-filled people into power.
I worry about our future in North Carolina as a woman, a mother, a business owner, and a decent human being.


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Is there really rage in rural America?

Dear editor: I started reading a book titled "White Rural Rage, the threat to American Democracy."
I must admit, the book is extremely hard to follow and to actually understand where the two authors obtained all this information. I do not think there is rage in rural America, and it certainly is not just white people.


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Editorial Cartoon: Trump
Editorial Cartoon: Trump

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OBITUARIES

Chemis Oscar Stanfield

CREEDMOOR, NC -- Chemis Oscar Stanfield, 91, of Creedmoor passed away Monday, April 1, 2024, at Transitions Life Care in Raleigh.


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Deborah (Debbie) Podger

Belmont, NC -- We are saddened to announce the passing of Deborah (Debbie) Mitchell Podger, 75, of Franklinton, North Carolina, on March 26, 2024, after an extended health battle.


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LUCY MAE EATON

FRANKLINTON, NC -- Funeral services for Lucy Mae Eaton, age 89, who died on Monday, April 1, 2024, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 7, 2024 from the Richardson Funeral Home Chapel in Louisburg with Rev. Marcus Dunston Johnson, eulogist and Rev. Micah Mason, officiating. Burial will follow in the Nelson Chapel Church Cemetery.


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Margaret Turner
April 12, 1938 - March 31, 2024

Elizabeth City, NC --Margaret Gilliam Turner, born Margaret Eleanor Alley, and also known as "Bug" of Elizabeth City, NC, and previously of Louisburg, NC passed away Sunday morning, March 31, 2024.


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Maynard Dennis Wilson

Henderson, NC--Maynard Dennis Wilson, 65, of Henderson died March 30, 2024.


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Rachel Harris House
October 16, 1938 - April 2, 2024

Louisburg, NC--Rachel Harris House, 85, of Louisburg, NC went to be with her Lord and Savior on April 2, 2024. She was born on October 16, 1938, in Franklin County, NC.


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William "Daryl" Bowden

OXFORD, NC -- William "Daryl" Bowden, age 54, of Oxford, died March 27, 2024 at WakeMed Health and Hospitals, Raleigh, NC.


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WILLIAM L. "BILL" HIGHT
October 20, 1947 - March 29, 2024

LOUISBURG, NC -- William Lawrence "Bill" Hight, 76, of Louisburg, passed away on Friday, March 29, surrounded by those who loved him at WakeMed Hospital in Raleigh following a brief illness.


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SPORTS

ONE VICTORY AWAY
ELIJAH JAMISON SPEEDS UPCOURT FOR THE MILWAUKEE PANTHERS
ONE VICTORY AWAY

FRANKLIN COUNTY -- In a game of feet and inches, Louisburg native Elijah Jamison was one step away from dancing on college basketball's grandest stage.
But it wasn't meant to be as Jamison and the University of Milwaukee Panthers were defeated 83-76 by top-seeded Oakland University in the finale of the Horizon League Men's Basketball Tournament on March 12 at the historic Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis.


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SNHS' TO LOSE
SNHS' TO LOSE

FRANKLIN COUNTY -- There seems to be no end in sight to Southern Nash's dominance of the Big East Conference softball scene -- but second place in the league could be competitive as the season heads toward its second half after the completion of Spring Break.
Southern, coached by the legendary Scott Collie, has streamrolled through the first half of its Big East schedule, outscoring six overmatched foes by a combined 84-2 -- an absolutely staggering number.


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Hicks making her mark for Southern Nash HS
Hicks making her mark for Southern Nash HS

STANHOPE -- Melanie Hicks grew up in an athletic family in Pilot, so it was understandable when she decided to become a high school teacher and coach for her career choice.
But it's the where -- and not the why -- that was a bit of surprise.
Pilot is located between Bunn and Zebulon, and Hicks was a standout softball and volleyball star at Bunn High School before graduating in 2011.


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Big East baseball up for grabs

FRANKLIN COUNTY -- It's anybody's guess which team will come out on top as the Big East Conference enters the second half of what has been one of its most competitive baseball seasons in recent history.
Three teams -- including defending champion Northern Nash -- enter the second half with identical 4-2 worksheets. Bunn, a young club coming into its own, is also at the mark, as is Southern Nash.


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Mudcats announce 2024 roster
Mudcats announce 2024 roster

ZEBULON -- The Milwaukee Brewers have announced the initial roster for the Carolina Mudcats in advance of the 2024 season starting on Friday when the Mudcats travel to Salem, Virginia to play the Red Sox.
The new roster features several returnees from the 2023 team including Brewers prospects Juan Baez, Daniel Guilarte, Yorman Galindez and Tayden Hall.


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LIFESTYLES

Blast from the past
Blast from the past

Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. show. Franklinton Area Community Theatre will present the show Schoolhouse Rock Live Jr. The show is based on the Emmy award-winning Saturday morning educational cartoon series. Performances will be held: Thursday, April 11 at 7 p.m.; Friday, April 12 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 13 at 3 p.m.; and Sunday, April 14, 3 p.m. Performances will be held at the Franklinton High School auditorium, 910 Cedar Creek Road, Franklinton. Tickets are available online at factnc.org or at the door. The Franklinton Area Community Theatre is a non-profit theatre for kids ranging from 5 to 18 years old.


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Cherry Hill concert
Cherry Hill concert

The Neave Trio will perform at Cherry Hill on Sunday, April 7 with a concert beginning at 3 p.m. Admission will be taken at the door.
The trio, consisting of violinist Anna Williams, cellist Mikhail Veselov, and pianist Eri Nakamura, is making its second appearance at the Warren County historical site.
Since forming in 2010, Neave has earned praise for its engaging, cutting-edge performances.


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Easter weekend concludes in whirlwind of fun , 1
Easter weekend concludes in whirlwind of fun , 1

Above, kids get ready to hunt some eggs at the Bunn CERT Lions event on Saturday.


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Easter weekend concludes in whirlwind of fun, 2
Easter weekend concludes in whirlwind of fun, 2

Above, Tristan Carwell dashed through the field, hunting eggs like a superhero.


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Easter weekend concludes in whirlwind of fun, 3
Easter weekend concludes in whirlwind of fun, 3

Sheila Strickland signs folks up for free vision screenings.


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SCHOOLS/EDUCATION

NCSU grad, future grad student
NCSU grad, future grad student

EARNS HIS DEGREE. Dalton Southerland of Louisburg recently graduated from NC State University Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering degree, with a concentration on renewable electric energy systems. Recognized as an outstanding senior with a cumulative 4.0 GPA over his undergraduate career, he has been accepted into the NCSU graduate school to begin working toward a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree, beginning August, 2024.


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COMMUNITY NEWS

American Legion announces winner of oratorical contest
WINNER. Orator Victoria Sema is being congratulated by Past Department Commander and 1st Vice Commander Mike Donnelly.
American Legion announces winner of oratorical contest

The American Legion Post 52 in Franklinton has announced that Victoria Sema was the winner of the Post 52 Oratorical Contest and the District 5 contest.
Sema is a junior at Franklin County Early College High School.
Her primary oration focused on the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.
Sema went on to win the District 5 contest on Jan. 20, held in Roxboro.


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AMERICAN LEGION POST 52
AMERICAN LEGION POST 52

The group presents the Oratorical Contest winner, from left, Commander Chris Smith, 1st Vice Commander Mike Donnelly, Chaplain Harvey Satterwhite, Orator Victoria Sema, Historian George Tracey, and Legionnaire George Miller.


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25th anniversary
25th anniversary

SILVER ANNIVERSARY. The Kid's Corner Child Care Center in Louisburg celebrated its 25th anniversary in business on March 8, with a luncheon, employee awards and lots of fun and fellowship. Above, left to right: Teresa Ayscue, Karen Overton, Tara Jones, Michaela Phelps, Amy Merritt (owner), Debbie Fowler, Tina Holden, and Brianna Inscoe.


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