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 By  María Camp Published 
3:49 pm Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Don’t miss Franklin Living

Make sure not to miss the July/August issue of Franklin Living. For subscribers, it should be inside your newspaper. It’s also available in yellow boxes in locations around the county. In this issue, we have a lot to offer, including feature articles, recipes, financial tips, reading recommendations, thoughts on faith and more. Don’t forget to check out the Faces of Franklin County in the back. You just might see yourself or someone you know.

Learn more about brothers Jeff Pounders and Joel Pounders and the work they’re doing to promote conservation and biodiversity on their land in Spruce Pine. You can also find out more about Rocky Stone, a retired Russellville City Schools teacher and principal who recently celebrated his 80th birthday. If you’ve been around Franklin County for a while, there’s a good chance you know him in some capacity. Find out the many ways he, along with his wife, Ginger Stone, love their Franklin County life.

If you have suggestions for a possible article idea for an upcoming issue of Franklin Living, make sure to let us know!

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