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Franklinton offered huge gift and major development (relevance: 100%, date: Apr 16, 2025)
FRANKLINTON -- With three actions Tuesday, commissioners cleared the way for a 609-acre residential and mixed use development that could -- upon build out -- nearly triple the size of the town.
And, they were gifted a more than half a million dollar, 1840s home property, 32 acres and a pond for their troubles.
Minus the home and 32 acres, Triple B Ranch and Farm proposes to use about 577 acres -- split over 6 parcels -- to develop 3,480 residential units.

Franklin Facts (relevance: 66.9%, date: Dec 26, 2007)

Youngsville's proposed budget reduces tax rate by one cent (relevance: 311.6%, date: Apr 16, 2025)
YOUNGSVILLE -- Town officials and residents were given their first look a budget that proposes to drop the tax rate by a penny, while continuing the town's efforts to expedite the Youngsville bypass.
Town Manager Nathan Page presented to commissioners and the public his proposal for a $6 million balanced budget for fiscal year 2025-26.
Last year, commissioners approved a budget that raised the town's tax levy 10 cents per $100 of valuation higher than the revenue neutral rate to cover capital projects, primarily the town's continued efforts to speed up design and construction of a bypass.

Schools seek $34.7 million; no hike in current expenses (relevance: 34.4%, date: Apr 16, 2025)
LOUISBURG -- The Franklin County Board of Education agreed Monday night to ask county commissioners for a total of $34,715,855 to operate the schools from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026.
As usual, the budget request is broken into two categories: Current expense and Capital Expenditures.
Last year, as the schools were lobbying for money to continue their longevity bonuses to retain staff, school officials made a deal that they would not increase their current expense request this year -- and the proposed budget unveiled Monday night reaches that goal.

Holiday Giving & Events (relevance: 34.1%, date: Nov 23, 2007)

Family swim programs needed; 'we deserve them' (relevance: 29.7%, date: Apr 16, 2025)
Dear editor: I am a proud mother, a lifelong Franklin County resident, and a woman who -- despite my love for our land, our people, and our community -- never learned how to swim.
And now, as I raise my children in this same county, I find myself facing a heartbreaking contradiction: I'm enrolling them in swim classes -- but I, their mother, still don't know how to swim.

Bunn police planning Drug Take Back Day (relevance: 25.5%, date: Apr 16, 2025)
BUNN -- The Bunn Police Department has joined forces with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to host a National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event.
The April 26 event will be from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Bunn Police Department, 601 Main Street.
In partnership with the DEA, Bunn officers will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs.

Some fire safety gear (thankfully) never used (relevance: 17.2%, date: Apr 16, 2025)
It is obvious that "Maude: The Grand Old Lady" of the Louisburg Fire Department is the centerpiece of the Fire, Police, and Rescue Museum.
The museum would probably not exist today without the return of "Maude" to her home and her complete restoration.
However, there are numerous other items in the museum that are very interesting, unusual, and some are rare.
Although the majority of the items were owned and used by the Louisburg Fire Department, quite a few of the items were donated or are on loan from past members families and local citizens.

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Budget talks will say a lot about county's priorities (relevance: 9.4%, date: Apr 16, 2025)
Believe it or not, the Easter weekend is here. In addition to the religious services, if you have young kids, you're probably just about tired of colored eggs and perhaps a little worried about the candy consumption that surrounds the holiday.
It's a sacred time for many -- and a fun time for the youngsters -- so relax and enjoy.
Then get ready because what is coming next will impact you and your family, perhaps even more than usual this year.


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