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Bunn's last event before the fall provided fun under the sun, Pics 1
Bunn's last event before the fall provided fun under the sun, Pics 1

DIRECTION. Bunn Middle School Choir Director Samantha Robertson guides a performance.


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Bunn's last event before the fall provided fun under the sun, Pics 2
Bunn's last event before the fall provided fun under the sun, Pics 2

LEADER. Bunn Commissioner Sherry Mercer drove the barrel train around the Bunn Fun Day grounds.


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Bunn's last event before the fall provided fun under the sun, Pics 3
Bunn's last event before the fall provided fun under the sun, Pics 3

Above, from left, Raelyn Lucas, Alani Lucas and Ra'niyah Lucas show off their junior firefighter hats, one of the many things they collected during Bunn Fun Day, which featured food and craft vendors, as well as giveways and displays by a number of first responders and public servants in the town and in Franklin County


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Tough market year leaves county farmers scrambling

The 2025 growing season has been drastically different from what we went through in 2024.
Last year we dealt with no rain for over 40 days in early summer, then when the drought ended, we had an oversupply of rain and two tropical storms.
This year has been a good growing season for most, receiving ample rains through most of spring and summer with only a handful of dry periods scattered throughout.


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