Remembering the 2010 Flood: A special section
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Check out the latest special section by the Williamson Herald: Remembering the 2010 Flood, 10 years later.
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- By Carole Robinson • Staff Writer
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Many refer to it as the Great Nashville Flood, but the 2010 event actually encompassed an area much larger than Nashville.
- By Carole Robinson • Staff Writer
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Sometimes circumstances can shape decisions that end up making the biggest impact on one’s life.
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It was just after noon on May 1, 2010. The rain had been coming down in sheets for several hours. Williamson County Sheriff Jeff Long was in L…
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As Jenifer and Chris Giles and their four sons finished enjoying their barbecue chicken dinner, they noticed a change in the raindrops that we…
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The Harpeth River’s water level along Lewisburg Pike by the Eastern Flank Battlefield and Carnton Plantation in Franklin usually varies from b…
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When the Harpeth River crested 33 feet above flood stage on May 1, 2010, small businesses along Hillsboro Road were among those most affected …
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When Williamson County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Terns began his shift at 2 p.m. on May 1, 2010, “It was raining so hard, I couldn’t see,” he said.
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The morning of May 1, 2010, started out as just another dreary, rainy day for Jill and Ben Johnson.
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May 1 arrived and Owen Grimenstein had finally completed rebuilding the deck on the back of the Bellevue house that he and his wife, Allison, …
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