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Bunn's last event before the fall provided fun under the sun, Pics 1 (relevance: 100%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
DIRECTION. Bunn Middle School Choir Director Samantha Robertson guides a performance.

JASPER F. WHITE (relevance: 100%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
BUNN, NC -- Jasper F. White, 96, of Bunn died early Friday morning, September 19, 2025 at Wake Med with his daughter Debbie by his side. He was born January 15, 1929 in Franklin County, a son of the late James R. and Victoria Gay White. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 75 years, Louise Strickland White; sisters, Madeline Moody and Elizabeth Sykes and a brother, Melton White.

Taking a trip down leadership memory lane (relevance: 100%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
I must admit I was caught pretty flat-footed at Youngsville's last board meeting when it was announced that Town Manager Nathan Page had resigned -- effective Jan. 2.
It made me think about all the relationships I've had as a reporter with our town and county managers during my two-decade tenure here at The Franklin Times.
So, I decided I'd take a trip down memory lane which, quite frankly, is paved with good memories, littered with missteps and has some potholes -- such is the nature of governance.

Louisburg voters face first-of-its-kind mayoral race (relevance: 100%, 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.

Commissioners unanimously approve large solar farm (relevance: 100%, date: Sep 24, 2025)
LOUISBURG -- Franklin County commissioners issued a special use permit to a Virginia-based company that wants to build a solar farm on about 1,100 acres in north central Franklin County.
If Duke Energy chooses the project and the State Utilities Commission deems the solar farm a public convenience and necessity, the Diamond Solar farm could begin providing power to the grid in maybe half a decade, said Chad Essick, an attorney with Poyner and Spruill, representing Hexagon Energy in their effort to secure the special use permit and complete the project.

Waltin "Turk" Young (relevance: 100%, date: Sep 22, 2025)
YOUNGSVILLE, NC -- Waltin "Turk" Young of Youngsville, age 97, son of the late Dora Smith Young and Andrew Young was born on May 7, 1928 in Boydton, Virginia. He died September 2, 2025 at his home in Youngsville, NC.

DAVID G. FAULKNER
September 17, 1934 - September 19, 2025
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Castalia, NC -- David Green Faulkner, 91, of Castalia, passed away Friday night, September 19, 2025 at his home surrounded by his loving family.

WILLIAM "BILL" ALFRED SULLIVAN (relevance: 100%, date: Sep 18, 2025)
LOUISBURG, NC -- William "Bill" Alfred Sullivan, 74, of Louisburg, passed away early Thursday morning, Sept. 11, 2025 at WakeMed.

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CHARLES R. FENSKE
May 16, 1953 - September 16, 2025
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LOUISBURG, NC -- Charles Robert Fenske, 72, of Louisburg, died Tuesday evening at his home following complications from colon cancer and kidney disease.

Church News (relevance: 100%, date: Mar 23, 2006)

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Colonists risked all for freedom; we're watching it erode (relevance: 50%, 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.

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