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Reaping huge profits from president's changing comments (relevance: 100%, date: Apr 22, 2026)
Dear editor: Last Friday, Trump announced total victory in the War with Iran. Not once, but 13 times in one hour.
He said Iran had "agreed to everything. Iran has agreed never to close the Strait of Hormuz again."
He claimed Iran had agreed to "stop enriching uranium forever" and was going to "hand over its enriched uranium stockpile."

Saturday 'Day Fever' strikes in Franklin County, activities abound (relevance: 99.4%, date: Apr 22, 2026)
Weekends in Franklin County can be feast or famine.
Two weekends ago, Youngsville was abuzz with Miracle League and litter sweep activity.
And, before that, almost every corner of Franklin County appeared to be filled with children on a mad dash for candy- and prize-filled plastic eggs to celebrate Easter.
Last weekend, though, was fairly quiet.

Franklinton's status quo budget elicits concerns (relevance: 80.3%, date: Apr 22, 2026)
FRANKLINTON -- Town commissioners approved a fairly status-quo budget, but there was one call for a tax decrease and another call for town officials to think beyond downtown.
Commissioner Judy McArn was the only commissioner to vote against the $4.2 million spending plan, reiterating the same call she made for a tax decrease during the board's budget work session in March.

Holiday Giving & Events (relevance: 77.6%, date: Nov 23, 2007)

A thirsty Franklin County desperately needs rainfall (relevance: 57.8%, date: Apr 22, 2026)
If nothing else, last weekend provided ample evident that good old Mother Nature can turn on a dime -- and provide nine cents change!
From highs last week that reached the low 90s to a strange front that moved through late Saturday night and dropped temperatures from summertime highs to early March-like lows, Mother Nature certainly was fickle.
Hopefully, the temperatures around here didn't quite get to the levels of killing frosts -- which was a huge relief to strawberry growers and all those avid gardeners who were pushing the season just a bit by setting out tender plants.

School board finalizes budget request after final adjustments (relevance: 42.5%, date: Apr 22, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- The Franklin County Board of Education made a couple of tweaks to its proposed 2026-27 budget Monday night before unanimously passing it and sending it along to the county commissioners for action, probably next month.
Meeting in a special session Monday -- one of several meetings held to refine details of the budget -- the board decided to up athletic stipends by seven percent and also boost the stipends paid to high school band directors by the same percentage.

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