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SHANGHAI CIRCUS TO VISIT (relevance: 38.9%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
Tickets are now on sale for the Grand Shanghai Circus, a theatrical spectacle featuring Chinese acrobatics, dance and other performance arts. The show combines traditional Chinese acrobatic art with modern stage technology, offering a high-energy and visually stunning experience. It's known for its breathtaking acrobatics, colorful costumes, and dynamic music. The Shanghai Circus is a family-friendly show suitable for all ages. Tickets are available online at www.jpacarts.com, or by calling the Louisburg College Box Office at (919) 497-3300, M-F, 1 to 5 p.m. All seats are reserved.

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WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! (relevance: 29.2%, date: Mar 30, 2007)
Welcome to The Franklin Times Online. Please take a moment to let us know what you think of our Web site, newspaper and news coverage.

Church News (relevance: 15.4%, date: Mar 23, 2006)

Holiday Giving & Events (relevance: 15%, date: Nov 23, 2007)

Youngsville police becomes first certified department in county (relevance: 13.5%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
YOUNGSVILLE -- Following a two-year review, the Youngsville Police Department proved it was one of the best.
And, the law enforcement agency has proven to be the one and only in Franklin County.
During the Youngsville Board of Commissioners' Jan. 8 meeting, Police Chief Greg Whitley presented town officials with the North Carolina Law Enforcement Accreditation, a certification his agency earned through the State Department of Justice.

Holiday Events (relevance: 10.6%, date: Nov 25, 2008)

Louisburg's first commercial solar project gets green light (relevance: 8.5%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- The Louisburg Town Council finalized details of the community's first large solar array on a local business, ordered a fire truck and established new stormwater drainage requirements during a nearly three-hour meeting Tuesday night.
And, in an unusual move, the council unanimously agreed to ask the state to pay the $18,901 bill for the October special election for mayor. That bill, from the Franklin County Board of Elections, was caused by a state-mandated election change the town officials did not request -- and did not want so officials are going to ask State Rep. Matthew Winslow to find the money to pay for the unwanted election.

Keeping a legacy of equality alive (relevance: 5.1%, date: Jan 14, 2026)
FRANKLINTON -- When community advocate Lether Young died last January, officials encouraged its citizens to remember and celebrate her contributions to the town.
A year later, her family has tried to do just that.
"We are grateful to the town for acknowledging and respecting Mom's dedication and love for Franklinton," said Young's daughter, Letha Annette Young, remarking about the town of Franklinton's decision to proclaim Jan. 4 as Lether Yarbrough Young Day.


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