Margaret “Connie” Connor Bowe, age 69 of Franklin, Tennessee, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, June 3, 2023.
Dr. Alva Jefferson “Jeff” Bethurum, MD
Our beautiful boy, Beaux Russell Edward Hill, age 22 passed peacefully on the full moon summer night of June 3, 2023.
The next Civil War Round Table will highlight The Hanging Tree of Fort Granger Sunday at the Carnton mansion beginning at 3 p.m. The public is invited.
Franklin Pride returned for its third year Saturday at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm with more than 6,500 attendees, the festival's biggest crowd yet.
Claudia Silverman, 55, of Brentwood, Tennessee, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on May 13. Born on June 28, 1967, in Wolfratshausen, Germany, Claudia was the daughter of Ingeborg (Dietrich) Boenisch and Pietro Volpich.
NASHVILLE - It is with deep sadness that the familv of Pamela Sue "Pam" Shears announces the death of their wife, mother, sister, aunt and grandmother on April 11, 2023 in Nashville.
Michael Allen Jones , age 59, passed away on Saturday, June 3, 2023.
Jac’lyn Troutman Willie, age 73, passed away with her daughters by her side on Sunday, May 28, 2023 after a brief battle with cancer.
Scott Phillips calls it a “great accident.”
When Gary and Ricki Keckley opened the Fountains of Franklin in 2013, they had already overcome many challenging years of procuring the location, finding a quality team of leaders and undergoing construction?
Leta McKee Robinson, age 85 of Franklin, TN passed away peacefully around 9:00 AM Thursday, June 1, 2023. She grew up on a farm in the Boston Community and was raised by her parents, the late Luther and Virginia Andrews McKee. Shortly after graduating from high school and working for two y…
On Friday morning, Williamson County residents, activists and faith leaders gathered for a "Protect Kids Not Guns" rally at Franklin's public square.
The grand opening of the Franklin Flea market, presented by The Big 98 radio station, is set for June 17-18 at the Williamson County Agricultural Expo in Franklin. The market will feature more than 400 vendor booths from a multitude of states.
Williamson County Schools Superintendent Jason Golden announced Friday the appointment of a new assistant superintendent of Operations.
On Wednesday, UHY LLP celebrated its new merger with PHB CPAs in Franklin. UHY is a nationwide professional service firm that will now provide Nashville and Williamson County’s middle market with audit, tax, consulting and advisory services.
When the first explorers pushed west from Nashville through the Holly Tree Gap in the late 18th century, they found a fertile valley rich with natural resources — fraught with peril, but brimming with opportunity.
Marshall Scott Martin, 58, of Brentwood, Tennessee, passed away on May 29, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Art Crawl will return Friday, filling downtown Franklin’s historic buildings with artwork from Williamson County’s local artists.
The African American Heritage Society of Williamson County will be hosting its June Porch Talk Friday at 11 a.m. at the McLemore House Museum in Franklin, located at 446 111tth Ave. N.
DOUGLAS EDWARD HERMAN, age 72, passed away surrounded by his loving family on Friday, May 26, 2023. Doug was the CEO of Legend Homes, a company he started in 2006, and had over 40 years in the homebuilding industry. Doug began his career in Toledo, OH working his way through high school and …
Williamson County Emergency Communications and the city of Brentwood Emergency Communications have launched their new collaborative “Text to 911” system, in which users will be able to send text messages to 911 dispatchers, enabling them to request help when a phone call isn’t possible.
After what organizers have considered great success at its previous events, Franklin Pride is returning for its third year Saturday at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm from 12-6 p.m.
A 27-year-old man from Columbia was arrested by Franklin Police Wednesday and charged for sexually groping a 14-year-old youth in the men’s restroom at the AMC Thoroughbred 20 Cinema in Franklin last Friday.
The Franklin Theatre, considered a “crown jewel” for culture, arts and education in downtown Franklin since 1937, recently announced a new three-day educational program, in collaboration with Williamson County Schools, to educate and enrich students in the arts.
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