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Kenneth James Finch

Orlando, FL--Kenneth James Finch, 64, of Orlando, FL, died Tuesday, December 26, 2023.


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Mark Anthony Ryder

YOUNGSVILLE, NC--Mark Anthony Ryder, 64, of Youngville, died December 21, 2023.


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John Astor Parrish Jr.
October 16, 1948 - January 9, 2024

LOUISBURG, NC--John Astor Parrish Jr., of Louisburg, NC, 75 years of age, passed away on Tuesday January 9, 2024 surrounded by his family. John was a local legend. Known by many in not just Raleigh and Louisburg, NC- he was world renowned, according to him. He never met a stranger!


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J. RUSSELL DICKERSON

LOUISBURG, NC-- James Russell Dickerson, 70, of Louisburg, died Friday, January 5, 2024 at his home.

Born September 7, 1953, Russell was a son of the late Percy C. and Aileen M. Dickerson. He was preceded in death by his stepdaughter, Mary Kem Collier; brother, Jerry Van Dickerson, Sr. and sister, Judy Dickerson.


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Berlie L. Perry

FRANKLINTON - Berlie Lee Perry, 81, of Franklinton, died on Jan. 1 at his home.


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Franklinton couple says they want to get in on ground floor of a Louisburg business boon
Franklinton couple says they want to get in on ground floor of a Louisburg business boon

LOUISBURG -- Louisburg is the perfect location for a floor retail and installation company, owners of Zenith Flooring say.
And their business venture gives new life to a location that police and nearby residents allege had been a drain on the community.
"With the assistance of the town police and [agents with State Alcohol Law Enforcement] 806 S. Main Street has sold ...," Town Manager Sean Medlin told board members during a Dec. 18 meeting.


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Center(ville) of a brand New Year
Center(ville) of a brand New Year

NEW YEAR. The community of Centerville in northern Franklin County brought in 2024 as it has routinely, with its (and Franklin County's) only New Year's Day Parade. Above, Youngsville's Otha Hill is festively dressed for the Centerville parade, driving a tractor down the community's main drag.


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Centerville New Year's Day Parade
Centerville New Year's Day Parade

White Level Volunteer Fire Department Engine 93 was used as one of the parade's floats, as festive riders tossed candy for those who attended the Jan. 1 parade.


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Preservation group continues push to save Louisburg theater

LOUISBURG -- Local historians have again asked county officials to hold off on tearing down the old Louisburg theater.
This time, they were armed with resources -- a preservation-minded engineer to look at the building with an eye toward restoration, not demolition.
"... That is an asset to our town that is ... just to let it be ... demolished; we've come to ask you to simply hold [off on tearing it down]," said Bobby Cooper, chair of Louisburg Historic District Inc.


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FRANKLIN FACES
FRANKLIN FACES

Lisa & Emily Bennett


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Editorial Cartoon: Impeachment Inquiry
Editorial Cartoon: Impeachment Inquiry

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The magic number is 4 but watch your tax dollars
The magic number is 4 but watch your tax dollars

The number this week -- and probably for a few more weeks by forgetful people like me -- will be four.
As in 2024.
I'm making no predictions about how long it will take me to replace 23 with 24 but I'll do my best. Hopefully, the bank won't look too closely if a check of mine comes by dated 2023 -- or they will at least call me to rub in the fact that I don't even know what year it is.


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New Year, New Me? I'll try to improve on the old model
New Year, New Me? I'll try to improve on the old model

You can call this column cliche, if you want, but as the calendar switched over to 2024, I could not help but think about the things that I "should" resolve to do in this new year.
Unfortunately, 2024 isn't magic, so I can't really say New Year, New Me ... that's because it's the old me ... and, by old me, I'm talking about the 50-year-old me.
And, the 50-year-old me requires much more maintenance than the 40-year-old version did.


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Quack! Lessons from Duck(s)

Dear editor:
In 1923 five yellow ducklings began following nine-year-old Talmadge Edwards wherever he went on the family farm in the heart of Ingleside. The mother duck had been killed by some wild critter.


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Editorial Cartoon: War
Editorial Cartoon: War

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BHS takes 2nd place at its XMAS tourney
BHS takes 2nd place at its XMAS tourney

BUNN -- And so a team may have been born last week at the annual Bunn Christmas Boys Basketball Tour -- and it couldn't have come at a more pertinent time.
All along, Bunn head coach Patrick Reynell felt like his club had the talent to take an upward step this season -- but inexperience and a lack of long-time continuity had kept the Wildcats from moving forward.


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BHS Hosts Mat Tourney
BHS Hosts Mat Tourney

BUNN -- The center of the wrestling universe -- at least from an Eastern North Carolina perspective -- was in Bunn just before Christmas as BHS hosted the annual Wildcat Holiday Invitational at the Bunn Dome.
A whopping 25 schools from across the Eastern portion of the state -- and even one from Virginia (Colonial Heights), converged on Franklin County for the prestigious mat event.


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Big East Set For Return
Big East Set For Return

FRANKLIN COUNTY -- Hints of future pitfalls and heroics can sometimes be spotted during the non-conference portion of the high school basketball scene -- but it's during league action that real-life scenarios are ultimately played out.
And until then, it's never clear how a club will fare at the most important time of the season.


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HOLIDAY TOURNEY WRAP
HOLIDAY TOURNEY WRAP

BUNN -- Here is a list of team finishers and All-Tournament selections from the annual Bunn High School Christmas Basketball Tourney, which was held last week at the historic Bunn Dome:


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FIREMEN OF THE YEAR
FIREMEN OF THE YEAR

Franklin County Firefighters Association announced their 2023 Firefighters of the year at the recent dinner. Five awards were given out, including one posthumously to Frank Johnson of White Level. Pictured above, Kelly Harris, right, presents the Firefighter of the Year award for the Justice Fire Department to Bobby Weathers.


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Coats (and more) for Christmas
Coats (and more) for Christmas

GIVING BACK. Above, volunteers pose with donated coats, from left, Laura Dudley, Wayne Champion, Dorene Person, Cora Hawkins and Bryan Carey. You may still donate your coats by calling Wayne Champion at (919) 496-2051.


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Community goes on journey to help food pantry, 1
Community goes on journey to help food pantry, 1

PROVIDING A COMMUNITY BOOST. Volunteers and partners with Youngsville's The Journey Ministry Pantry -- with the aid of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina -- prepared meals for the holidays. Above, Bishop Robert Henderson, Floyd Vick, Travis and Marie Larkin, Elders Hanson and Anderson, local Church of Latter Day Saints President Will Thornton, Angela Thornton, Helen Long, Diane Ferrari and Lisa Bennett took time out for a picture.


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Community goes on journey to help food pantry, 2
Community goes on journey to help food pantry, 2

Floyd Vick, Paul Swartz, Helen Long, Brian Whitley, owner of The Victorian and Home Slice, which has donated space for the Pantry to store food, Carol Swartz, Melanie Floyd and Phyllis Vick.


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Community goes on journey to help food pantry, 3
Community goes on journey to help food pantry, 3

Volunteers fill produce boxes for Thankful Tuesday distribution


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Community goes on journey to help food pantry, 4
Community goes on journey to help food pantry, 4

Bailey Deans and Adriane Sullivan, partners with the Franklin County Health Department


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