Franklin Noon Rotary members who are part of the Franklin BBQ Society are preparing to ignite the fire pit at the Beagle Club as well as other smokers for their seventh annual pork butt sale in time for Super Bowl weekend.
After a years-long effort by blood centers and key stakeholders in the LGBTQ+ community, the Food and Drug Administration has updated its guidance as it relates to gay and bisexual men donating blood.
Women going through menopause now have a new health care clinic to consider when looking for gynecological care.
Carmine Robert “Bob” Iannacone, age 85 of Brentwood, TN, dedicated to his career and a loving father, passed away at his home on January 19, 2023, with his wife and daughters by his side.
The 22nd annual Black Tie Affair will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Cool Springs.
A new year brings with it many conflicting emotions and actions. For many people, a new year is a time of goal setting. Some people make New Year’s resolutions about things they would like to do differently than in previous years, while others decide to get healthier, start a project they ha…
Thought for the week — God intends for you to use HIS WORD as your guidebook for life. YOUR intentions should be the same.
Set your alarm and put on your favorite day PJs because the best day of the year is almost here!
The Battle of Franklin Trust announced this week that it had secured ownership of a critically important tract of the Franklin Battlefield — the Federal Advanced Line, also called Wagner’s Line.
For the first time in nearly eight years, the County Commission for Williamson County enacted a resolution to amend “The Rules and Regulations Pertaining to Regulation of Dogs and Cats” during January’s commissioners meeting.
My Friend’s House will be hosting its 19th annual Mardi Gras Ball Saturday, Feb. 18, at 5:30 p.m. at the Embassy Suites Cool Springs in Franklin.
Eugene Gary Bishop, age 74 of Nolensville, Tennessee went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023.
Mrs. Susan “Sue” Marie Swanson, age 70, wife of John Swanson, and a resident of Spring Hill, Tennessee, passed away Friday evening, Jan. 20, 2023, at Tri Star Spring Hill.
Studio Tenn, Franklin’s professional theater company, has launched the most significant capital campaign in the organization’s history to fund the construction and ongoing operations of the only purpose-built theater space in Franklin.
To kick off Black History month as in years past, the African American Heritage Society will be hosting its 22nd annual Black Tie Affair on Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Embassy Suites in Franklin, beginning at 6 p.m.
Victoria Koenig was called home by the Lord on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023, at the age of 88.
Dora Darlene Mann (née Moore), age 68, resident of Franklin, Tennessee, passed away in her sleep on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023.
Photographers from AbleVoices, a nonprofit organization that provides photography programs for individuals with disabilities as a means for self-expression, displayed their works at the office of the District Attorney General 21st Judicial District Kim. R Helper.
Members of the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office Internet Crimes Against Children task force recently arrested Richard Joseph Durick, 70, of Franklin, following a Williamson County Grand Jury indictment for six counts of sexual exploitation of a minor over 100 images and two counts of viola…
Fifteen more high school students from Williamson County Schools are among the small percentage who have earned a perfect composite ACT score. Three of those students scored a true perfect 36, meaning they earned a 36 in all four content areas of the exam.
The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office has uncovered additional information regarding human remains that were found off Clovercroft Road in Franklin last November.
Berry Farms will welcome a new restaurant and a couple of new retailers to its Town Center, bringing its retail component to approximately 90% leased.
The Williamson County Performing Arts Center at Academy Park and the Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department have recently announced two tribute concerts scheduled for February.
The historic freeze that occurred in late December deeply impacted landscaping for many homeowners in the area.
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