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FANNIE M. CARTER BROCK

Fannie Mae Jones Carter Brock, 93, of Louisburg, died Wednesday night, December 10, 2025.


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Charles Stevens "Steve" Rose

Charles Stevens "Steve" Rose, 77, of the Pilot Community, died December 9, 2025, at Dunmore Senior Living of Zebulon.


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John Richard Mann "Chalk Boy"

FRANKLINTON, NC -- John Richard Mann "Chalk Boy" (82) of Franklinton, NC was born to the late Richard and Elztia Mann on May 31, 1943, in Franklin County, NC. He quietly entered eternal rest on December 4, 2025, at WakeMed Health and Hospitals in Raleigh, NC.


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<i>County schools have a new leader</i>
County schools have a new leader

LOUISBURG -- Franklin County's public schools will be under new leadership next year.
But, it'll be influenced, a bit, by the system's current guiding hand.
Following a special called meeting and closed session for personnel on Dec. 5, the Franklin County Board of Education unanimously selected Dr. Nakia Hardy as its next superintendent.


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Next spring's mid-term ballots are filling up; deadline is Dec. 19

LOUISBURG -- More incumbents and challengers have thrown their hats into the ring for this spring's mid-term elections.
The filing period runs through next Friday.
Seats held by School Board District 1 member Meghan Jordan, District 3 member Elizabeth Keith, District 5 member Chris Perry, and at-large District 7 member Paige Sayles are up for election.


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SANTA COMES TO TOWN
SANTA COMES TO TOWN

Santa Claus, with reindeer pulling his sleigh, waves to the crowd in Youngsville last Saturday morning in a parade that helped kick off the Christmas holiday season. Santa had a little help from 'elves' who tossed candy to the crowd watching the parade, especially the youngsters who couldn't wait to give Santa their wish lists.


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'Fully involved' house fire injures man, many departments respond
'Fully involved' house fire injures man, many departments respond

JUSTICE -- More than a half dozen fire and emergency rescue units combined to extinguish a house fire and render aid to the occupant on Tuesday.
The homeowner, who got out of the house by the time firefighters arrived, was taken to Maria Parham Franklin where he was treated for smoke inhalation and evaluated.
Authorities also said the man, identified as Johnny Paul, sustained burns to the face and hands, but it was not immediately clear how serious those injuries were.


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FIREFIGHTERS ALL!
FIREFIGHTERS ALL!

You can't have a parade in Franklin County without fire trucks and firefighters -- and that was certainly true in Louisburg's Christmas Parade last Saturday afternoon. This truck is better known as "Maude" and is one of the featured attractions of the Louisburg Fire and Police Museum when she's not being featured in a parade. In this photo, Maude is being driven by long-time firefighter Larry Peoples accompanied by his grandson, Toliver Kemp.


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NIGHTTIME FESTIVITIES
NIGHTTIME FESTIVITIES

Franklinton's parade, the only nighttime one in the county, kicked off the Christmas Season last Thursday evening with crowds that jammed the streets eager for a glimpse of Santa and a taste of the Christmas spirit. Max Moore provided a shoulder boost so that Addison, blue coat, could get a better look at the parade. Additional photos on Pages 10 and 11 of this edition.


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FRANKLIN FACE
FRANKLIN FACE

Caroline Wheeler, 2, is awaiting Santa Claus


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<i>A marching band, floats and Santa featured in Louisburg, pics 1</i>
A marching band, floats and Santa featured in Louisburg, pics 1

The Louisburg High School band struts its stuff during the parade


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<i>A marching band, floats and Santa featured in Louisburg, pics 2</i>
A marching band, floats and Santa featured in Louisburg, pics 2

Santa Claus waves to parade watchers -- and later read to children


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GATHER 'ROUND
GATHER 'ROUND

The Louisburg Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony on Saturday featured Santa Claus reading stories to youngsters and the young-at-heart on the Franklin County Courthouse steps. Organizers provided hot apple cider for those in attendance. The tree in the background was later lit following a countdown led by Mayor Christopher Neal.


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County hires new staff attorney
County hires new staff attorney

LOUISBURG -- Franklin County has selected a new staff attorney.
Shelby Barbee started on Dec. 1.
"I am honored to join Franklin County as the Staff Attorney and provide legal services in support of county management and county staff," Barbee said.
"I look forward to serving our community."


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Wintry weather shuts down government, led to one fatal wreck
Wintry weather shuts down government, led to one fatal wreck

FRANKLIN COUNTY -- The threat of inclement weather shut down Franklin County government and official activity, on Monday afternoon.
Then, the promise of snow shut down county and some town government activity on Tuesday.
A fatal wreck was also reported near the Franklin County line -- one of more than a dozen wrecks reported in or around Franklin County from midnight Tuesday until about 9:30 a.m.


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Editorial Cartoon: DOJ
Editorial Cartoon: DOJ

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Best deck the halls, THE season is upon us!
Best deck the halls, THE season is upon us!

If there was any doubt that we're well into the Christmas Season, last weekend should have erased them!
Almost everywhere you looked late last week, Christmas was in the air.
There were parades, tree lightings and other festivities in Franklinton, Youngsville and Louisburg -- and the weather cooperated for all of them.
Granted a few snow flurries would have been nice and added much to the atmosphere -- but around here snow flurries are pretty rare but a few did arrive on Monday although they barely covered the grass.


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2025 witnessed changing of the guard and old faces in some very new places
2025 witnessed changing of the guard and old faces in some very new places

We're a few weeks away from the usual time that us media folks, you know, who are looking for content, start thinking about a year in review.
But, following last week's special called meeting of the Franklin County Board of Education -- when they named their new superintendent -- I couldn't help but think about the changing of the guards that we've seen around Franklin County this year.
Or, at the very least, we have witnessed a fair amount of old faces in new places.
So, let's explore.


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Bugged by litter? Maybe it's time to get busy

Dear editor: Litter bugs me, especially on our roadsides, and it's on this cold, dreary day that I am inspired to write and express my opinion. It's the cloudy days, especially during the winter months, that litter is so visible. Not so much on the bright sunny days, although it is still there.
If you notice, the closer you get to the convenient sites the more litter you see. The cause is unsecured loads. Evidence, such as cardboard boxes and other large items are scattered along the roadsides.


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'Do-nothing Congress' helping to weaken democracy

Dear editor: Donald Trump could not have had so much success wrecking our democracy without the help of the other two branches.
The do-nothing Republican Congress has willingly ceded many of its powers to the Executive, and Mike Johnson even kept the House out of session for two months in an effort to avoid the release of the Epstein files, which most assume includes damning material on Trump, even after the thousands of hours FBI agents have spent scrubbing them.


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Editorial Cartoon: Pennies
Editorial Cartoon: Pennies

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Franklin County towns were full of Christmas fun last week, pics 1
Franklin County towns were full of Christmas fun last week, pics 1

Jackie Sorrell, Naveah Mangum and Brayden Buchanan take some selfies to capture the moment during the Youngsville Christmas parade last Saturday in downtown Youngsville. The goal was to capture fun and businesses in the background during the event.


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Franklin County towns were full of Christmas fun last week, pics 2
Franklin County towns were full of Christmas fun last week, pics 2

Franklinton's Candy Gator was a hit, as town staff tossed candy into the crowd at the end of their Christmas parade.


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Christmas fun extends thru this week's end

FRANKLIN COUNTY -- Christmastime fun continues in Franklin County through this weekend, with parades in the community of Alert and the town of Bunn.
• The 35th annual Alert Christmas Parade is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, a free event with no float entry fees.
Line up starts at 1 p.m. and there will be a Best Christmas Decorated Entry contest.
For more information, contact Larry Ayscue at 252-459-9216 or Melanie Bobbitt at 919-497-6081 or melanieb7724@gmail.com.


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Franklinton & Youngsville host Christmas time fun, pics 1
Franklinton & Youngsville host Christmas time fun, pics 1

Above, Franklinton Police Chief James Davis Jr., right, led the town's Christmas Parade, with Brodie Green, left, an Air Force veteran and town historian, serving as the parade's Grand Marshal.


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