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SBI investigates 2nd racial slur
Franklin County sheriff’s deputies and the State Bureau of Investigation are looking into another racially-motivated vandalism.

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Boys and Girls Club could be open at Riverside as soon as fall
The Louisburg Board of Adjustment approved a conditional use permit last week, clearing the way for a youth organization to use school property.

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VGCC dedicates new classroom<br>building on Franklin County campus
VGCC dedicates new classroom
building on Franklin County campus
The newest classroom building has been in use at Vance-Granville Community College’s Franklin County Campus since January. The college officially dedicated the building in ceremonies April 26.
Franklin County and college officials participated in the dedication, which was attended by state Rep. Lucy Allen of Louisburg and others from the county.

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JAMES O. BLACK
WAKE FOREST - James Otis Black, 69, died after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, April 29, at Mitchell’s Funeral Home in Orlando, Fla.

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THEODORE V. CASSIDY
DURHAM - Theodore Vincent Cassidy (Major USMC - Ret.), 71, died Tuesday, April 25, 2006. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 29, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 1400 South Alston St., Durham. Friends will be received in the church from 1-2 p.m. Saturday.

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P. CLARENCE HOLT
WENDELL - Percy Clarence Holt, 79, died Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at his home. Funeral services were conducted Friday, April 28, at Gethsemane Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.

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SHIRLEY S. MARTIN
ZEBULON - Shirley Stallings Martin, 91 (Pilot Community), died Saturday, April 22, 2006 at Guardian Care. Funeral services were conducted Monday, April 24, at Pilot Baptist Church. Burial was in the Stallings family cemetery.

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BOBBY JOE ALLMON
WENDELL - Bobby Joe Allmon, 57, died Friday, April 21, 2006 at home. Visitation was held Monday, April 24, 6-7 p.m. at Strickland Funeral Home, Wendell, and a Celebration of Life Service followed at 7 p.m. Private inurnment was at Gethsemane Memorial Gardens Mausoleum.

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CHARLES E. WOODLIEF
WAKE FOREST - Charles “Eddie” Woodlief, 51, died Friday, April 21, 2006 at his residence. Funeral services were held Monday, April 24, at Oak Grove Baptist Church, with the Rev. Michael Bass officiating. Entombment followed in the church cemetery.

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LINDA S. GUPTON
LOUISBURG - Linda Smith Gupton, 61, died Thursday evening, April 27, 2006. A graveside service will be conducted at 3 p.m. Monday, May 1, 2006 at Lancaster Memorial Park.

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SEBA C. STRICKLAND, SR.
LOUISBURG – Seba Carlton Strickland, Sr., 78, of 864 Ransdell Rd., died Wednesday at his home. Seba was a son of the late William Seba and Ella Geneva Denton Strickland and a native of Franklin County.

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MARY CATHERINE “CATHY” RADFORD
LOUISBURG - Mary Catherine “Cathy” Radford, 57, of Louisburg died Thursday, April 27, 2006, in Franklin Regional Medical Center. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. from Centerville Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert Boone and the Rev. Leo Bennett.

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SYBIL BARKER SHUPING
LOUISBURG - Sybil Barker Shuping, 89, died after a brief illness on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at Rex Nursing Care Center in Apex. For the past two years, she has been a resident of Magnolia Glen in Raleigh. Born March 16, 1917 to John Sydney Barker and Annie Honeycutt Barker of Fuquay-Varina.

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<FONT SIZE=6>Soccer Shutout</font><br><FONT SIZE=4>Lady Warriors blank Southern in league matchup</FONT>
Soccer Shutout
Lady Warriors blank Southern in league matchup
LOUISBURG - Everybody has noticed the improvement that the Louisburg High School girls soccer team has displayed this spring.
Even the referees.

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<FONT SIZE=4>NCC Links Finale</font><br><FONT SIZE=3>Conference clubs prepare for closing match
NCC Links Finale
Conference clubs prepare for closing match
ROANOKE RAPIDS - With Roanoke Rapids far in first place, the main attention in the Northern Carolina Conference standings surrounds the duel between Franklinton and Bunn for the second spot.
What’s at stake is much more than simple Franklin County bragging rights, as the NCC only has two team berths available for the Class 2-A Mideast Regionals (scheduled for May 9 at the Davis Love III-designed Preserve at Jordan Lake).

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<FONT SIZE=4>‘Cats win key game vs. Jackets</font>
‘Cats win key game vs. Jackets
ROANOKE RAPIDS - Bunn High’s baseball squad came up with one of its biggest victories of the season Tuesday during a key Northern Carolina Conference showdown at Roanoke Rapids.
With second place in the league at stake (behind leader Southern Vance), the Wildcats earned a 5-1 conquest as junior lefty Jimmy Tanner tossed a complete-game five-hitter.
Tanner whiffed eight and walked only one as part of the impressive performance.

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Big Break turns for the worst
Once the highlight of my weekly television viewing existence, The Big Break V has turned into a close-your-eyes horror movie. In the past three weeks, my two best Big Break Fantasy League players have been booted -- Becky Lucidi (for the second time, no less) and talented Aussie Dana Lacey.

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SPORTS SHORTS: Louisburg College to host summer soccer camps
LOUISBURG -- The annual Louisburg College Soccer Camps will be held on two different sessions this summer -- June 12-16 and July 24-28. LC men’s head coach David Sexton will oversee the camps, which are open to boys and girls ages 8-18.

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County Sports Schedule

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BOE and local law enforcement will develop
uniform taser, use-of-force policy, procedure
County lawmen and the Board of Education will develop a cohesive policy for the use of tasers in schools.
The policy will also address use of force by resource officers in schools and will bring consistency to already existing individual policies and procedures in place under contract with the school system with the Sheriff’s Office, the Louisburg Police Department and the Bunn Police Department.

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Deciding the fate of FHS’ building
FRANKLINTON — School officials and leaders made one of its final pushes for support of a $45-million school bond, assuring town residents during a meeting on Wednesday night that they’ll figure out an appropriate use for Franklinton High School.

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