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County bumps VGCC funding; farm protection sought (relevance: 100%, date: May 20, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- Just before opening a public hearing on its budget, the county manager advised commissioners that he recommended bumping the county's allocation for public education -- particularly Vance-Granville Community College.
Farmers and other agricultural advocates hoped that the county could come up with more money to preserve farmland, too.
Education funding and money for farmland preservation were two of the hottest topics during a public hearing on Franklin County's budget Monday.

Franklin Facts (relevance: 75%, date: Dec 26, 2007)

Did Louisburg partially open the 'faucet' for county? (relevance: 75%, date: May 20, 2026)
Someone, probably an avid gardener, once observed that great oaks from tiny acorns grow.
We can only hope that the Louisburg Town Council planted one of those "acorns" last week -- and that what they planted will grow larger and faster than an oak tree.
The council, which has been pretty reserved about this area's growing water concerns, took two steps -- both in the right direction, at least as far as I'm concerned.

Louisburg College's Class of 2026 graduates (relevance: 50%, date: May 20, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- Louisburg College held its annual commencement last Saturday where more than 100 students were awarded their degrees.
Students, family and friends celebrated the class of 2026 during the May 16 event at LC's Jones Performing Arts Center.
This year, 112 graduates walked across the stage to receive their Associate degrees in General College, General Science, Business, Agricultural Studies, Environmental Science, Health Science, Medical Science, and Sports Science.

Emma "Sue" Harris (relevance: 50%, date: May 20, 2026)
ZEBULON, NC -- Emma "Sue" Harris, 85, of Zebulon, passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 17, 2026 at her home.

REVEREND DAVID H. AVERETTE
September 22, 1958 - May 15, 2026
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FRANKLINTON, NC -- David Hunter Averette, 67, of Franklinton, passed away Friday morning, May 15, 2026.

BETTY J. WHELESS
October 28, 1942 - May 12, 2026
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LOUISBURG, NC -- Betty Jane Wheless, 83, of Louisburg, passed away on Tuesday, May 12 at Transitions LifeCare. She was a daughter of the late Woodroe and Hazel Fuller Wheless. Betty was preceded in death by her brothers, Robert Wheless and David Wheless and Joe Wheless.

LINDA D. SHEARON
April 11, 1945 - May 17, 2026
(relevance: 50%, date: May 20, 2026)
Linda passed away peacefully on May 17 at Nash General Hospital in Rocky Mount.

Parting can be such sweet sorrow, unless you're meeting government (relevance: 50%, date: May 20, 2026)
To paraphrase the brilliant Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz: If I had a nickel for every time someone has been thrown out of a government meeting, or at least been threatened with such, I'd have two nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice, right?
It's also weird that it involved Commissioner Michael Schriver ... both times.
Back in September 2023, a special use permit hearing about erecting a cell phone tower in a Kittrell-area neighborhood got quite contentious.

Burg planners offer compromise; decision is council's (relevance: 50%, date: May 20, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- In a split vote, the Louisburg Planning Board has recommended a compromise.
It'll be up to the Louisburg Town Council to determine whether Trabar Homes can build the 68 townhomes they've proposed, the 30 that the planning board recommended, or any amount above the number of units allowed by zoning right on the 4.62-acre site.
As 306 Sandalwood Avenue is currently zoned, a developer could build about 25 townhomes on the site.

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