Dr. Charles Qualls reflects on Psalm 32, Lent, and why admitting sin and seeking forgiveness reveals God's goodness and leads ...
Franklin City Council unanimously declared February 2026 Benefit Programs Specialist Appreciation Month, honoring social ...
Former Franklin mayor and longtime funeral home manager Raystine Johnson-Ashburn is honored on the Franklin Community Wall of ...
Capron nonprofit Family 4 Eternity teams with local groups to rush 500 hygiene kits and ongoing food distributions to ...
Historic Franklin Armory, built in 1953, is demolished to clear the way for a new recreation center expected to boost local ...
Southampton High DECA hosts inaugural “Boots, Bows, and Business” gala March 21 at The Hubs Vine, blending Western formal, ...
Franklin Councilman Gregory McLemore uses Black History Month presentation to spotlight Marcus Garvey’s global impact on ...
Dr. Charles Qualls states that Jesus' actions being hard to predict becomes a gift that humbles and stretches believers.
Franklin schools chief opens Feb. 25 town hall to entire community, with rotating breakout sessions on academics, services, ...
Lauren Bradshaw notes that Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ trades Brontë’s themes for a visually striking, toxic ...
Southampton County Board approves separation with Administrator Brian Thrower, placing him on leave until June 30, 2026, and ...
Southampton County School Board approves a two-week survey of faculty and staff on changing pay from once-a-month to ...
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