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

Investments in parks and rec & county youth are paying dividends (relevance: 70.4%, date: Jul 15, 2026)
Once you reach a certain age and, quite frankly, well before that, you should never take your physical health for granted.
Tests, checkups and routine maintenance should certainly be part of the everyone's game plan when dealing with their health, or else, your 'check engine' light will start flashing and it won't be much that a mechanic, sorry, I mean doctor, can do for you.
The same is surely true for mental health, but I'd be lying if I told you I'm as conventionally diligent about my mental health as I am physical health.

'Progress' may be inevitable but it comes at a cost (relevance: 68.3%, date: Jul 15, 2026)
Finally, the rains came.
Probably not enough to pull us out of the drought, but enough to green-up lawns, fields and give farm crops a fighting chance to produce this year.
Out our way in Mapleville, we got nearly 3.5 inches of rain over the weekend as several thunderstorms rolled through, each contributing to the total.
Fortunately, the storms which looked nasty on approach, didn't feature much lightning and had very minor winds so, as far as I know, there were no major problems.

Holiday Giving & Events (relevance: 53.5%, date: Nov 23, 2007)

Joyce A. Hathaway Martin (relevance: 46.6%, date: Jul 15, 2026)
Louisburg, NC -- Joyce A. Hathaway Martin, 62, of Louisburg, passed away on Sunday night, July 12, 2026, at Transitions LifeCare in Raleigh.

HONORED (relevance: 33.3%, date: Jul 15, 2026)
Mayor Fonzie Flowers, back row, center, and the Youngsville Board of Commissioners recognized the 10U softball team, which finished as the runner up in the Tar Heel All-Star Tournament last month. The team, in no particular order, includes Sawyer Batts, Joules Bowyer, Nataleigh Davis, Eleanor Kiser, Kallie Linder, Kinley Price, Charli Rowland, Jaina Schumitta, Chloe Smith, Ryleigh Hurt, Layton Batts, Madison Mitchell and Charlotte Taylor. They were coached by Wally Batts, Chad Helms, Anna Schumitta and Mason Hurt. The town's Parks and Recreation staff also posted about the squad on it social media outlets:

Louisburg council approves townhomes (relevance: 26.4%, date: Jul 15, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- A compromise agreement that has been a year in the making was approved by the Louisburg town council Tuesday night, clearing the way for a 60-unit townhouse building that was strongly opposed by its future neighbors.
The zoning change, from R-2 to a Planned Development will permit townhouses to be built on the 5.2-acre site surrounded by single family homes.
The project surfaced a year ago when Trabar Homes asked that the site be rezoned so that it could construct 68 townhomes on the property at 306 Sandalwood Avenue (behind Shannon Village Shopping Center).

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Franklin County Home Builders Association wins national award (relevance: 25.2%, date: Jul 15, 2026)
The National Association of Home Builders announced that it has named Franklin County Home Builders Association as a Grand Award winner as part of the 2025 Annual Membership Awards.
Of all HBAs in its size category, Franklin County Home Builders Association recruited the most new affiliate members in 2025.
"This award is a testament to the relationships we've built and the momentum our association has created over the past year.

Franklin County puts zoning guardrails on data centers (relevance: 25.1%, date: Jul 15, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- No entity has approached Franklin County about building a data center, here, but county commissioners amended its ordinance to limit where they can go and mitigate their impacts if and when that day comes.
Up until Monday's decision, the county's Unified Development Ordinance did not define established standards or review processes for data centers or cryptocurrency mining operations.

Cuttin' and pole bending (relevance: 17.5%, date: Jul 15, 2026)
LOUISBURG -- Next week, two Franklin County teens will test their rodeo skills against the best high school cowgirls in the country.
It's a level of competition that Payton Frizzelle and Presley Gibbs have been preparing for since birth.
In Presley's case, even before.
"My parents rodeoed even before I was born, and my mom actually barrel raced when she was pregnant with me," Presley said of her mother, Jennifer Gibbs, who, with her husband, Randy, operates Flying G Farm and Arena north of Louisburg.


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