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Thomas "Tom" Brown

Louisburg, NC--Funeral services for Thomas "Tom" Brown, age 90, who died on Friday, August 26, 2022, will be held 1 p.m., Saturday, September 3, 2022 from the Richardson Funeral Home Chapel in Louisburg with Rev. David Rosby officiating. Burial will follow in the Perry's Missionary Church Cemetery.


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Clarice Yarbough

Franklinton, NC--Funeral services for Clarice Yarbough, age 92, who died on Sunday, August 28, 2022, will be held 1 p.m., Thursday, September 1, 2022 from the Richardson Funeral Home Chapel in Louisburg with Rev. Willie R. Nixon officiating. Burial will follow in the Kinches Chapel Church Cemetery.


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Roger Lee Robinette
May 30, 1943 - August 13, 2022

LOUISBURG, NC--Roger Lee Robinette, 79, of Louisburg passed away on August 13, 2022. Service information can be found at www.brightfunerals.com/Roger-Robinette.


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Bennie Lee Dunston Jr.

Winston-Salem, NC--Bennie Lee Dunston Jr., 73, died August 25, 2022.


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Red Rams lose in double-overtime
FRANKLINTON -- There's something about the Northern Durham Knights that brings out the heartbreak for the Franklinton High School football team.
FHS' nail-biting loss at Northern Durham last year was bad enough, but not even that outcome could match this season's rematch, which was staged Friday at the FHS Football Field.
At halftime, everything seemed in place for new Red Rams' coach Mo Morris to earn his first victory at FHS.

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Bunn Improves To 2-0
BUNN -- So far so good to the Dennis Burton Era at Bunn High School.
For the second consecutive week, the Wildcats delivered a lopsided victory at home, rolling to a 49-6 decision over Granville Central on Friday in non-conference football action.
Through his two games as Bunn's head coach, Burton has seen his club outscore a pair of overmatched foes by a 101-6 count.

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Will this latest 'deal' help speed up U.S. 401?

LOUISBURG -- If a draft of the next State Transportation Improvement Program stays the course, improvements to U.S. 401 up through Louisburg would be secured.
Plans to lengthen the county airport runway, along with plans to change the face of Bickett Boulevard would also be ensured.


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68-home College Park project gets approval from Burg's planners
68-home College Park project gets approval from Burg's planners

LOUISBURG -- A proposed 68-home single-family residential housing development sailed through its initial appearance before the Louisburg Planning Board last Thursday evening.
The development is proposed for about 22.7 acres situated west of North Main Street and between the Louisburg College campus and Louisburg High School.


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FUN-STOCK
FUN-STOCK

More than a dozen youngsters took part in the 10th annual Franklin County Fun Livestock Show, held at Wildwynne Stables in Youngsville. Judges Dan Campeau and Hayden Riddick judged a group of more than a dozen youth on their ability to work with and show rabbits, poultry, sheep, goats, and cattle. Above, Valerie Poole is all smiles while showing a sheep she exhibited in the cloverbud division.


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Franklinton faces cash flow crunch

FRANKLINTON -- The town's savings account has dropped by more than $1 million in the last four years.
And, the timing of August debt payments and a lull in available cash flow has prompted staff to freeze non-essential spending.
On the bright side, said Town Manager Zachary Steffey, the cash flow situation is temporary and the town's savings account is rebounding.


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Traffic signal problems delay school opening

YOUNGSVILLE -- Wake Preparatory Academy has delayed the opening to its school year by a week.
The new charter school, located in the previous CenturyLink location on U.S. 1 at the Wake County line, was slated to open on Monday, Aug. 22.
According to representatives with the State Department of Transportation, the school had not completed required traffic signal improvements that are necessary to handle the traffic volume.


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County buys a movie theater but stays mum about its future

LOUISBURG -- Franklin County staff and officials say they have yet to determine what they'll do with an old theater property.
During the board's Aug. 1 meeting, commissioners added the purchase of the old theater, across from the Louisburg Town Hall, to its consent agenda.
The item was a last-minute addition and was referred to only by its parcel number.


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FRANKLIN FACES
FRANKLIN FACES

Camryn Rice and Ashley Salter


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Suspect in assault is sought

LOUISBURG -- Authorities are looking for a suspect in a reported assault at a convenience store.
During the early morning hours of Aug. 21, a clerk at Sheetz on Bickett Boulevard reported two female employees assaulted her, apparently upset over a food order.


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Local man gets prison for selling deadly drugs

LOUISBURG -- A Louisburg man was sentenced to prison for his role in the overdose death of a Nashville woman.
Aaron Lloyd, 26, pled guilty to death by distribution on Aug. 15 and was sentenced to between 70 and 96 months in jail.
"The Death by Distribution statue that was created in 2019 has been an effective tool in our efforts to address the source of these dangerous drugs," Sheriff Kent Winstead said in a statement.


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Franklinton clears way for new medical clinic

FRANKLINTON -- Town officials granted a special use permit that will allow a medical clinic downtown.
Laura Sapp, a nurse practitioner, has proposed to open a medical office at 18 N. Main Street -- between Owl's Roost Brewery and Toros Tacos & Tequila.
It will function as a wellness center, focusing on men's health, providing IV hydration and nutrition infusions.


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Editorial Cartoon: Gamble
Editorial Cartoon: Gamble

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Despite what you hear, some things work well
Despite what you hear, some things work well

Here's a twist on the national news.
At a time when law enforcement is coming under withering criticism -- often unjustifiably so in my opinion -- we need to take a moment to applaud what has happened here in recent days.
First, as you read about in this paper last week, local authorities (and we'll include Vance County in local!) did an excellent job defusing a potentially deadly situation in Youngsville.


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Editorial Cartoon: Codes
Editorial Cartoon: Codes

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Service on gov't  boards is time to speak up or shut up
Service on gov't boards is time to speak up or shut up

So, one thing that social media has taught me is that people have opinions ... lots, and lots, and lots of OPINIONS.
If you're going to make a habit of spending time on the socials, my one piece of solicited advice is simple: scroll on.
It's amazing how culling your social media experience or, simply, scrolling ahead until you find something you enjoy is the best piece of mental health advice I can offer.


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Editorial Cartoon: Inside Job
Editorial Cartoon: Inside Job

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Back to School: Strategies to improve reading comprehension
Back to School: Strategies to improve reading comprehension

Strong reading comprehension skills are one of the foundations of a successful academic career. According to the Institute of Reading Development, students with strong reading comprehension skills get a big boost in all subjects, including math and science. Though the benefits of reading comprehension are well documented, many students are struggling in this area of their academics.


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How much should a backpack weigh?
How much should a backpack weigh?

Backpacks are handy tools that carry an array of gear. Students rely on them to hold books, while hikers and campers utilize backpacks to carry items such as food and beverages that keep them safe on trails. Even office workers may turn to backpacks to carry laptops or other tools of the trade. Backpacks are handy resources, but overstuffed backpacks may cause injury.


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Seven study tips for high school students

Assessments such as quizzes and exams help educators recognize areas where students are excelling and where they might need a little extra help. In addition to tests in the classroom, high schoolers generally take standardized testing for state or provincial assessment purposes,. Testing may come easier to some students than others, but having solid study techniques can improve students' performance on a wide range of exams.


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Hidden sources of sugar that could be in kids' diets

Childhood obesity poses a serious threat to the long-term health of kids across the globe. According to the World Health Organization, 39 million children under the age of five were overweight or obese in 2020. That means that tens of millions of kids across the globe are facing a serious and potentially chronic health problem before they even begin kindergarten.


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