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Governments make  a list while Santa checks it twice
Governments make a list while Santa checks it twice

Before writing this column, I peaked inside my wallet and I checked my bank account.
It looks like a whole lot of folks will be getting nothing but well wishes from me.
But, it's the thought that counts, right?


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Editorial Cartoon: Protection
Editorial Cartoon: Protection

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Awaiting a Christmas message

Dear editor:
On Nov. 4, 2021, President Joe Biden stated, "You had 14 - I think it was 14 - Nobel laureate economists saying this is going to - what I'm proposing is going to reduce the inflation, et cetera."


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Editorial Cartoon: Good Help
Editorial Cartoon: Good Help

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HONORING AN ARTIST
HONORING AN ARTIST

The late Margaret Hilpert was a champion of the arts in the community who touched many people with her passion for the arts and one of her passions was promoting access to art in Franklin County. Fellow Arts Council members describe Margaret as "an excellent and talented teacher, a willing volunteer, a supporter not only of Franklin County Arts Council but of art in Franklin and surrounding counties."


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Police seek armed sweepstakes robber

LOUISBURG -- Louisburg police continue to look for a suspect in a sweepstakes armed robbery.
According to authorities, a masked suspect entered the MGM Cafe at 326 Bickett Boulevard around 5:15 p.m. on Dec. 9.
The suspect displayed a weapon and demanded money from the clerk.


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Five Louisburg College students arrested for theft

LOUISBURG -- Police arrested five Louisburg College students, allege they stole items from a home in Pitt County.
On Dec. 9, Louisburg Police served warrants on:


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<i>Northern Franklin community spreads Christmas cheer, pics 3</i>
Northern Franklin community spreads Christmas cheer, pics 3

CHRISTMAS IN LAUREL MILL. For the fourth year, the Northern Sportsman, Chris Edwards, and a host of generous volunteers banded together to provide Christmas gifts for nearly 300 students at Laurel Mill Elementary School in the northern reaches of Franklin County. Above, Leslie Calamaco and Beth Denton help Layla Stoudemire and Makayla Kearney with choices.


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JORDAN RULES AT LHS
JORDAN RULES AT LHS

STANHOPE - Southern Nash appeared to be well on its way to a convincing victory over Louisburg last Friday in Big East Conference boys basketball action.
But LHS' Jordan Durham had other ideas.
Southern Nash still got its decision, but not without a bit of a late scare from the Warriors, thanks in part to the heroics of Durham.


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YOU CAN'T HAVE IT
YOU CAN'T HAVE IT

Louisburg's Jordan Durham eludes the Southern Nash defense during last Friday night's contest.


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FHS Perfect In Big East
FHS Perfect In Big East

FRANKLINTON -- Through three contests, a trio of clubs are undefeated in the Big East Conference's boys basketball standings -- and one of them is a bit of a surprise.
Certainly, it isn't a shock that defending champion Rocky Mount and ultra-talented Southern Nash have made it through the league to date without a loss.


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BUILDING PLANS
BUILDING PLANS

STANHOPE -- One team was destined to gain a feel-good victory last Friday -- and that club would prove to be the Southern Nash Ladybirds.
In a battle of squads with winless records coming in, the Ladybirds used a furious full-court pressure defense to take charge early en route to gaining a 63-44 triumph over the Lady Warriors in Big East Conference girls basketball action at the historic SNHS Gymnasium.


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Wolfpack coach is honored
Wolfpack coach is honored

DURHAM -- North Carolina State University baseball head coach Elliott Avent was named the 2021 USA Baseball College Coach of the Year last Thursday.
This is the second national honor in his coaching career (the first coming in 2003), and the second award he has received after the Wolfpack's historic 2021 season, as he was named the ABCA/ATEC Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year honor back in July.


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<i>Edgerton family matriarch is 100!</i>
Edgerton family matriarch is 100!

Mrs. Eugenia Strickland Edgerton celebrated her milestone 100th birthday, Dec. 17, 2021.
She was born December 17, 1921, in Louisburg, NC.
After graduating high school, she married Lewis Edgerton, and from this union were born 15 children; 27 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and two great-great-great-grandchildren.


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CHARLIE "BUD" WILLIAMS

CASTALIA, NC--Funeral services for Charlie "Bud" Williams, age 71, who died on Tuesday, December 21, 2021, will be held 2 p.m., Monday, December 27, from the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in Louisburg with Rev. Marcus Dunston Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in the Mt. Moriah Church Cemetery.


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EVELYN M. REESE

HENDERSON -- Mrs. Evelyn Medlin Reese, 79, of US 158 Bypass, died Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at her home. Born June 17, 1942 in Baltimore, MD, she was the daughter of the late Eva Davis Medlin and Elmo Allen Medlin. Evelyn was a member of West End Baptist Church for over forty years and was proud to say "I've read the Bible again from cover to cover." She retired from the Warren County School System after teaching in both Vance and Warren County high schools and held her National Board Teachers Certification. Evelyn loved teaching and being a positive influence on her students. Between teaching in Vance and Warren Counties, she sold real estate at the former Wester Realty Company.


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KATHLEEN BEE KING

FRANKLINTON, NC--Kathleen Bee King, 87, of Franklinton passed away on Monday December 20, 2021 at Wake Medical Center in Raleigh. She was born in Wake County daughter of the late Benny and Daisy P. Perry. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Jack King; daughter, Commie Wilkes; sisters, Pauline P. Perry, Irene P. Medlin and Edith M. Dickerson; a brother, Bennie Gray Perry.


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GWENDOLYN (GWEN) ELIZABETH PERRY HOLDEN

FRANKLINTON, NC -- Gwendolyn (Gwen) Elizabeth Perry Holden 75, Franklinton, the daughter of the late Carlton and Mary Perry of Franklin County, North Carolina, passed away Thursday, Dec. 16 in Raleigh, NC.


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KEEBLE DAVIS

YOUNGSVILLE, NC--Funeral services for Keeble Davis, age 43, who died on Saturday, December 18, 2021, will be held 2 p.m, Tuesday, December 28, from the Richardson Funeral Home Chapel in Louisburg with Rev. Jamel Brodie officiating.


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DAVID THOMAS WOODARD

LOUISBURG, NC--Funeral services for David Thomas Woodard, age 76, who died on Friday, December 17, 2021, will be held 11 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 23, from the Richardson Funeral Home Chapel in Louisburg with Rev. Douglas Harris officiating. Burial will follow in the Haywood Church Cemetery.


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ELAINE PERSON ELLIS

LOUISBURG, NC -- Funeral services for Elaine Person Ellis, age 90, who died on Thursday, December 16, 2021, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, December 20, 2021 from the Richardson Funeral Home Chapel in Louisburg with Rev. Bobby Thomas officiating. Burial will follow in the Shiloh Church Cemetery in Kittrell.


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GEORGE PLUMMER PERSON

HENDERSON, NC--Funeral services for George Plummer Person, age 78, who died on Tuesday, December 14, 2021, will be held 1 p.m., Tuesday, December 21, at the Ransom Way of the Cross Church in Henderson with Bishop Michael Ray Alston officiating. Burial will follow in the Ransom Way of the Cross Church Cemetery.


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CHARLES "JEFF" JEFFREY BRITT

FRANKLINTON, NC--Charles "Jeff" Jeffrey Britt of Franklinton, NC, passed away on December 3, 2021. Born in Robeson County on Nov. 11, 1960, Jeff is survived by his partner, Loren Barrett, his mother Grace Bass Britt of Lumberton, his father Charles Bryan Britt of South Carolina, his brother David Bryan Britt (Shara) of Graham, two sisters, Teresa Dawn Lippard (Barry) of Huntersville, and Christi Lynn Britt of Asheville. Jeff is also survived by his nephews - Joshua Britt, Garrett Britt, and Matthew Britt of Graham, and Cameron Beverly of Huntersville, and his great nephews - Gavin Atkinson, Caiden Britt, Landon Britt, and Adrian Britt, plus a host of other special relatives, friends, and work colleagues and customers with Nixon Family Restaurants in Edenton.


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Masks in schools stay as virus numbers worsen

LOUISBURG -- COVID-19 is the virus that just won't go away -- and neither will the masks which offer protection, albeit imperfect, from infection.
Again this week, the Franklin County Board of Education voted to continue the school district's mask mandate for all schools -- and they did so on the same 4-to-2 vote as the mandate was extended in November.
Meghan Jordan and Debra Brodie, voted to end the mandate but the rest of the board vetoed that and continued the mandate for the foreseeable future.


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RESTING UP FOR THE BIG DAY?
RESTING UP FOR THE BIG DAY?

Santa Claus was chillin' and relaxin' last Saturday during Alert's Christmas Parade on Saturday, obviously resting up for his big night on Christmas Eve. Apparently trying (unsuccessfully) to talk him out of giving away all those toys was the Grinch, who shared the float. Some observers said Santa bore an uncanny resemblance to Stacy Harpel and that the Grinch might have looked a little like Cindy Cassidy, but you can be the judge of that.


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