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OPEN WIDE (relevance: 100%, date: Feb 25, 2026)
Dr. Oberlin McDaniel, left and NC State vet student Nicole Torres, provided some dental treatment for Rebel, a 27-year-old Tennessee WAlker, during an equine EIA/Coggins clinic on Feb. 14. In all, 11 horses were vaccinated during the annual event hosted by the Franklin County Cooperative Extension. The clinics provide opportunities for horse owners to save money on vaccination costs and Coggins tests. This was the first year a dental program was included with the EIA Clinic. Dr. McDaniel and her staff with the NC Mobile Veterinary Service of Enfield provided the service.

Dark money from PACs beginning to affect local elections (relevance: 100%, date: Feb 25, 2026)
Dear editor:
There is far too much money being dumped into our politics, and it appears to be reaching our local elections.
Dark PAC money--often with unclear or undisclosed origins--has crept into Franklin County and is actively distorting our democratic process.
At this point, elections risk becoming less about qualifications, integrity, or actual service to the community, and more about who has the largest war chest.

Youngsville gets 'huge' win for bypass project (relevance: 100%, date: Feb 25, 2026)
YOUNGSVILLE -- Youngsville completed another leg in its relay to fast track a downtown bypass.
Last week, the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Executive Board voted unanimously to award Youngsville $9.3 million to help build one-fourth of the bypass.
"This is a huge win for the town and we are excited to see this come to fruition," said Youngsville Commissioner Scott Brame, who is also a member of the CAMPO executive board.

John D. Wright (relevance: 100%, date: Feb 20, 2026)
Louisburg, NC -- Funeral services for John D. Wright, age 88, who died on Sunday, February 15, 2026, will be held on Monday, February 23, at 1 p.m. from the Richardson Funeral Home Chapel in Louisburg, NC with Rev. Stanley Hicks, officiating.

Jasper Enid Drake
August 29,1929 - February 4, 2026
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Jasper Enid Drake, lovingly known as Coach Drake, age 96, peacefully entered into eternal rest February 4, 2026, surrounded by love, prayer and song.

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Franklinton boasts 'successful year,' receives good audit report (relevance: 50%, date: Feb 25, 2026)
FRANKLINTON -- Officials accepted an audit report that reflected a strong financial position for the town.
Joe Turchetti, an accountant with Raleigh-based PT CPA's PLLC presented the financial finding to town commissioners during the board's Feb. 17 meeting.
"This was a great audit this year," Turchetti said. "Your town ... had quite a successful year, financially."
PT CPA's issued the town a "clean" audit for the fiscal year ending June 2025, noting that there were no findings and no material weaknesses discovered.

Safer streets: Franklinton eyes 4-way stops, lower speeds (relevance: 50%, date: Feb 25, 2026)
FRANKLINTON -- Town commissioners took action to make city streets safer.
And, they agreed to move forward with a project designed to improve downtown infrastructure and appearance.
Staff proposed turning six intersections into four-way stops, and reducing the speed limit to 20 mph on two streets.

'Theory of stupidity' cuts both ways (relevance: 50%, date: Feb 25, 2026)
Dear editor: In his recent letter on Bonhoeffer's "theory of stupidity," Robert Strickland warns that people can surrender their critical faculties to power, propaganda, and emotionally charged narratives. Yet he conveniently overlooks his own statements in prior letters which shows a heavy reliance on the very same devices he condemns.

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