Black History Month: Salute to Past Reflections, Present Progress & Future Prosperity
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When I first pitched the idea of doing a special edition saluting Black history to Williamson Herald publisher Derby Jones, he immediately gra…
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Jemond Daughtry got his first job at McDonald’s in Zionsville, Indiana, when he was 16. His father worked for the McDonald’s corporation, so i…
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Calvin Malone has been a resident of Franklin’s Natchez community for about 25 years.
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The topic of affordable housing is frequently at the forefront of conversations about life in Williamson County.
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This year has been a busy one for schools. On top of trying to manage COVID-19’s effects on teaching and learning, many public school district…
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Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson, a hospitalist and internist at Williamson Medical Center, has been on the hospital’s front line, tirelessly fighting t…
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The Fuller Story initiative in Franklin is reaching its conclusion, but the impact from the project is far from its end.
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What started out with the idea of having some of her daughter’s friends come over to hang out has grown into something Samantha DeGrasse never…
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Dorena Williamson has a full life, to say the least.
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Toi King, a pastor at Brentwood United Methodist Church, leads worship at the church’s 5 p.m. Saturday service and occasionally fills in on Su…
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Pandemic, business closures, isolation, shootings, and political unrest. It seemed that 2020 couldn’t end soon enough.
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For as long as it has existed, the Hard Bargain Association has been involved in the community in various ways, from after-school tutoring to …
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While 2020 will be remembered for many things, the lifting of Black voices and the call for antiracist action was certainly a defining theme.
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When the coronavirus pandemic protocols forced local churches to alter regular in-person services beginning last spring, pastors had to think …
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After nearly 20 years since its latest renovation, the McLemore House is getting an upgrade.
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The name of the road leading from Peytonsville Road to Franklin Fire Station 7, on the grounds of the Williamson County Ag Expo Park, was rece…
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Before President Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation, which took effect on Jan. 1, 1863, those who had been e…
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Katie Kinnard White, born and raised in Williamson County, is 89, and she has a lifetime of stories to tell, so she wrote a book.
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