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Franklin Facts (relevance: 100%, date: Dec 26, 2007)

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

What we have, Franklin County and the Lake, is a chance to communicate (relevance: 66.7%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
It's always amazing to me how there can be such incredible failures to communicate.
In my experience, though, such failure more often has to do with an unwillingness, rather than an honest-to-goodness oversight.
Maybe I'm wrong, here, but we'll see.
If you've kept up with your Franklin Times, you would know that, going back to January, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners have had a potential agreement with Lake Royale on their consent agenda.

Mary H. Anstead (relevance: 66.7%, date: Mar 25, 2026)

Phillip M. Perry (relevance: 66.7%, date: Mar 25, 2026)

James Woodlief
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Historic Commission gets (brief?) reprieve (relevance: 66.7%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- Another of the county's advisory boards got a reprieve, at least temporarily.
In February, commissioners were set to shut down four advisory boards, arguing that they said were either no longer meeting, performing a public service or needed to be revamped.

Fred Keller is selected as Citizen of the Year (relevance: 66.7%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
YOUNGSVILLE -- Fred Keller's service to the community has been in boardrooms, the background and behind the scenes.
But, when Greater Franklin County Chamber of Commerce brass Richie Veverka and Kim Kaid presented him with its Citizen of the Year Award, it was Keller who was front and center.
"It was a big surprise," Keller said following the festivities. "I certainly didn't expect it.

About Us (relevance: 66.7%, date: Dec 7, 2005)

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Sports Links (relevance: 33.3%, date: Mar 29, 2006)

Corps of Engineers' hearing focuses on county's water request (relevance: 33.3%, date: Mar 25, 2026)
WARRENTON -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hosting a community engagement meeting today to address Franklin County's request to pull more water from Kerr Lake.
According to the Corps, Franklin County is petitioning for more water because it anticipates a shortage of available water supply for the next 50 years.
In light of its long-term water concerns, Franklin County, in recent years, has taken a number of steps, including:

YOUTH LINKS (relevance: 33.3%, date: Aug 26, 2007)

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Holiday Events (relevance: 33.3%, date: Nov 25, 2008)

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