A Catholic reflection on “offer it up” shows how even daily frustrations, when united with Christ’s Passion at Mass, gain spiritual value, especially in Lent.
Rev. Charles Qualls reflects on Psalm 130, Lent, and the Psalms of Ascent, urging Christians to prepare their hearts to “wait upon the Lord” as they gather for weekly worship.
From a tiny Texas town at the midpoint of Route 66 to the heart of Psalm 23, this reflection finds hope in a God who walks ...
Dr. Reid Harrison resigned March 20 from Franklin’s at-large School Board seat, and City Council is accepting applicants to ...
The second annual Walk of Love Gathering at The Hubs Vine brought together at least 90 widows and widowers for an uplifting ...
Avery Bowen, Miss Franklin-Southampton County Fair Queen, placed first runner-up out of 32 contestants at the Virginia ...
A free Black Family Wellness Expo open to the public on March 21 will offer families health education, screenings, and ...
From a swampy railroad river crossing in 1835 to a key transport hub, industrial center, and independent city, Franklin’s 150 ...
Women’s History Month isn’t just about national figures; in Franklin-Southampton, it highlights the local women whose ...
Southampton County School Board accepted applications for a new superintendent, with the Virginia School Boards Association ...
Virginia ag markets saw feeder cattle mostly lower, slaughter cows higher, and wheat, corn, and soybean cash and new-crop ...
The Southampton County School Board voted Monday, March 9, to approve the draft 2026-27 Southampton County Public Schools ...