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WILLIE "COON" BOBBITT

FRANKLINTON--Funeral services for Willie "Coon" Bobbitt, 97, who died Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, will be held Sunday, Feb. 3, at 2:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Franklinton, with the Rev. Melvin Jackson officiating. Burial will be in the Manasseh Chapel Baptist Church cemetery, Franklinton.


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<i>Franklinton flourishing:</i><BR>Apartment growth signals major change in town's fortunes
Franklinton flourishing:
Apartment growth signals major change in town's fortunes

FRANKLINTON -- Town commissioners approved a rezoning that paves the way for an 100-unit apartment complex, a move they believe can spur commercial development.
The decision comes on the heels of town approval of two apartments -- a total of 19 units -- in separate ends of Mason Street.


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Better broadband but at a price

CASTALIA -- You want broadband service in the unserved corners of Franklin County?
It's going to take enough customers willing to sign up and enough of an incentive for the county to make it worth a vendor's while.
That was the message that Joe Freddoso delivered to a community group and Franklin County commissioners over two days this week.


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Liquor by the drink pressures building; Will county move?

LOUISBURG -- For the second time in two months, a proprietor has asked the county to look into allowing establishments to sell liquor by the drink.
Commissioner Michael Schriver said it may be time to do more than listen.
In December, Michael Hicks, who operates Bud's Tavern between Youngsville and Wake Forest, told commissioners that just selling beer is a tough business to maintain.


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<i>Richardson lands two important posts</i>
Richardson lands two important posts

LOUISBURG -- An election and a governor's appointment will allow a former representative in the state's General Assembly the opportunity to continue her public service.
On Jan. 23, Gov. Roy Cooper appointed Bobbie Richardson to the Board of Directors of the Golden LEAF Foundation -- a General Assembly-chartered group designed to aid economically distressed communities with funds generated by the 1998 tobacco settlement.


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The math is simple:
More people plus more trash equal higher cost

LOUISBURG -- More people. More trash.
That was the message Solid Waste Director Brian Haynesworth delivered to county commissioners last week as he shared with the board the opportunities and challenges facing solid waste now and into the future.


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FRANKLIN FACES
FRANKLIN FACES

Mattie Simmons, right, presents Edith and Teo Anderson with a community service plaque


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<i>Hunting dog group marks  first year; makes donation</i>
Hunting dog group marks first year; makes donation

The Franklin County Hunting Dog Association (FCHDA) celebrated its first year in existence last Tuesday, Jan. 22, at the Louisburg Moose Lodge just east of Louisburg.
The Association is stepping up and doing what it promised it would do: Standing up for the ethical and humane treatment of hunting dogs and the hunting dog sport, according to Gary Faulkner, an officer of the group.


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Those who cause shutdowns should pay for 'em
Those who cause shutdowns should pay for 'em

Now that we're temporarily past this whole government shutdown insanity thing -- mostly because even the gas bags in Washington had to finagle a way out -- there is one simple fix than can keep this from ever happening again.
We need to flip the entire system around, putting the pressure on those responsible instead of making pawns of those who are working hard, many of whom are just trying to keep the rest of us safe.


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Editorial Cartoon: Social Media
Editorial Cartoon: Social Media

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Development plan crucial but it's only the first step

We should commend the Franklin County commissioners for a good start.
But we also need to remind them that what they have done is but the first step down a very long road -- on a journey that will last for years.
Last week the commissioners awarded a contract to update the county's Comprehensive Development Plan -- and that will cost a lot of money, roughly $166,000 for this first version.


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Owens Park could be ready for fishing, fun this spring
Owens Park could be ready for fishing, fun this spring

I remember it like it was yesterday.
I don't usually have such recall for government meetings, but when the county's clerk of superior court walks in and tells a governing body that she comes bearing gifts -- in this case, about a million bucks left in a Louisburg businessman's estate -- you tend to remember those things.
It was Feb. 8, 2010.


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Shotgun returned, job well done

Dear editor:
I just wanted to give honor to the Franklin County Sheriff's Department for the job that they do. It was 14 years ago when my home near Bunn was broken into and a shotgun was taken. On Jan. 14, 2019, 14 years later, I received a phone call from Detective Woody, who at that time gave me the news that my shotgun had been recovered. On Jan. 21, 2019, he placed it back into my hands.


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Editorial Cartoon: Info Breach
Editorial Cartoon: Info Breach

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Acquitted, local man vows to 'expose violation' of rights

LOUISBURG -- A Franklinton man who spent more than a year in jail awaiting trial on assault charges was found not guilty recently.
Now, Craig Lamont Dozier, 43, is undertaking a personal crusade to "expose" what he alleges is a system that falsely imprisoned him and violated his rights in jail.
"I want ... to expose their negligence," Dozier said recently, days after a Jan. 9 trial in court exonerated him. "... I want them exposed that my rights were violated as a U.S. citizen.


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<i>Bennie Ray retires!</i>
Bennie Ray retires!

JOB WELL DONE. At its annual Christmas dinner on Dec. 17, Franklin County Farm Bureau, Inc. recognized outgoing president, Bennie Ray Gupton, for his many years of service as board member and president of the general farm organization. Gupton volunteered over 55 years on the board, with 42 of these as president. Shown in the photo above are Bennie Ray Gupton (left), and incoming Franklin County Farm Bureau president Steve Nelms.


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Local store robbers are being sought

LOUISBURG -- Police continue to look for suspects in an armed robbery.
According to authorities, two suspects wearing dark clothing and hooded sweatshirts entered the Verizon Store on S. Bickett Boulevard the evening of Jan. 24.
Employees and customers were inside the store, police said, but no injuries were reported.


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County teen faces charge of homicide

GREENSBORO -- A Franklin County teen is slated to appear in court in February on homicide and arson charges.
Guilford County authorities arrested Chris Adrean Collins on Jan. 23, alleging he set a fire at a home in Greensboro, killing a 55-year-old man and a 44-year-old man.
Collins, 18, was charged with two counts of felony murder, first degree arson, two counts of felony robbery with a dangerous weapon, and felony kidnapping.


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Car arson, assault case investigated

ZEBULON -- Sheriff's deputies are investigating an arson and assault case.
According to authorities, officers responded to a fire call on Lemmie Drive in the Zebulon area of Franklin County on Jan. 27.
Authorities arrived to find a vehicle on fire. There was no one inside.


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<i>Alumni help others!</i>
Alumni help others!

In the photo above, Frank Manns, treasurer, presented Megan Wilson from the Franklin County Department of Social Services with a holiday check for a needy child in Franklin County, which hopefully brought a smile to that child's face during the holidays.


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Kerr-Vance Academy lists honor students

Kerr-Vance Academy in Henderson recently released the second quarter and first semester headmaster lists and A/B honor rolls.


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<i>Illuminated chime clock marked the passing of time</i>
Illuminated chime clock marked the passing of time

On Feb. 18, 1916, The Franklin Times announced that the First National Bank, located on the northwest corner of Main and Nash Streets in Louisburg, had erected a "magnificent electric illuminated clock" on the front of its building. According to Frank B. McKinne, the bank's cashier, the officers installed the clock in appreciation of the public's valuable patronage.


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Living 50 Plus: Steps to keep your heart healthy

Heart disease is a formidable foe. According the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart disease accounts for nearly 25 percent of all deaths in the United States each year.
Issues relating to the heart affect both men and women, and an estimated 15 million adults in the U.S. have coronary heart disease, the most common type of heart disease.


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Red Rams Sharp In Big East
Red Rams Sharp In Big East

STANHOPE -- Wilson Fike continues to be the standard bearer for wrestling in the Big East Conference.
After winning the league's team championship one week earlier, the Golden Demons boasted six weight-class champions during last Saturday's Big East Individual Tournament at the Southern Nash High School Gymnasium.


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HANG ON
HANG ON

Franklinton's Zack Carver (bottom) competes in a match against at the Big East Conference Individual Wrestling Tournament, which was held last Saturday at Southern Nash High School in Stanhope.


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