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Just before Caitlin Dunn embarked on an 18-month missionary trip in September, she made her mother, Ellen, promise her something.…

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Wildcats fall short in title game

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“Open” signs in the three Louisburg liquor stores were seen this past Sunday...

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The focus of Monday night’s Louisburg City Council meeting was on signage throughout...

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Eighth-grade gets back on track

Things haven’t been going as expected for the Louisburg eighth-grade boys’ basketball...

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Another week and two more victories for the Louisburg seventh-grade boys’ basketball...

Freshman girls rally to defeat Ottawa

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Junior varsity boys struggle through week

The Louisburg boys’ junior varsity basketball team had a rough go of it during...

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Dads, daughters enjoy quality time

For many of the Louisburg community’s youngest ladies, the annual Father-Daughter...

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Getting a jump start on life after high school

When Ashley Weaver enrolled at Peoria Street Learning Center at the start of the...

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Greg Kelly of Wea and Jennifer Hines of Louisburg announce that they are engaged...

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Gibson, Littleton to wed March 6

Greg and Brenda Gibson announce the engagement of their daughter, Raquel L. Gibson,...

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Life as a pet owner is full of mischief, but also lots of love

I love animals. Always have, always will. From my first pet cats, with whom I will...

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With the expiration of the 61-day petition period last week, Sunday liquor sales...

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