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PERFORMANCE PLANNED (relevance: 100%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
Pianist Solomon Eichner will perform at Cherry Hill this Sunday, Sept. 28. The program will include works by Chopin, Brahms, Liszt, Rachmaninoff and other well-known composers. Originally from Baltimore, Eichner graduated from the Manhattan School of Music and Peabody Conservatory. He has performed in England, Italy, Germany, Austria, Poland and throughout the United States, including several well-received performances at Cherry Hill. He maintains a faculty position for the North Carolina Chamber Music Institute.

Louisburg voters face first-of-its-kind mayoral race (relevance: 69.1%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
Voters in Louisburg have an opportunity to make an important decision in the next few weeks -- selecting the town's next mayor.
It's an unusual election this year because of a state-mandated change to Louisburg's mayoral election process when there are more than two candidates.
Prior to the change, Louisburg's mayor was elected by majority win, no matter how many candidates were on the ballot.
The change requires that when there are more than two candidates, the winner has to secure more than 50 percent of the vote.

Holiday Giving & Events (relevance: 43.5%, date: Nov 23, 2007)

Long prison term handed man for '22 shooting death (relevance: 41.8%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
LOUISBURG -- A Louisburg man was sentenced to as much as nearly 30 years in prison for killing a man outside a corner store.
In Franklin County Superior Court on Monday, Thomas Lee Hicks Jr. pled guilty to second degree murder in the Nov. 2, 2022 shooting of 40-year-old Ricky Shipman.
Hicks's plea was part of an agreement that allowed him to plea to the lesser included offense, not the first degree charge -- which carries a penalty, including life in prison and up to the death penalty.

America 2025 looking like 'Animal Farm' (relevance: 37.4%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
Dear editor: In Orwell's famous novel 1984, protagonist Winston Smith lives in Oceania and works for the Ministry of Truth in the Records Department, where his job is to rewrite history to conform with whatever the Party wants it to be at the moment.
People who used to exist, even Party heroes, are erased from history or turned into villains, and people who never existed are created ex nihilo.
Winston has to create a news account saying the chocolate ration has been "raised" to 20 grams a week, when it was really reduced from 30 grams per week.

Franklin Facts (relevance: 35.9%, date: Dec 26, 2007)

Holiday Events (relevance: 26.9%, date: Nov 25, 2008)

Colonists risked all for freedom; we're watching it erode (relevance: 26.3%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
Just as summer was winding down late last week, we received a gift that was not only timely and appropriate but also thought-provoking in this troubled political climate.
The gift, with a face value of 8 cents, served as a priceless reminder of what America is supposed to be about -- and what is under threat today.
The gift was a postage stamp -- and the image on it was an 18th Century vision of a man with a printing press, obviously printing something of interest, as four men, clad in period finery of the day, were reading and discussing what was printed.

North Carolina News (relevance: 21.1%)
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Tough market year leaves county farmers scrambling (relevance: 19%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
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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