Friends and family joined with fellow church members, neighbors and others to show their appreciation and to wish a happy birthday to the man who is known by many as
After a long campaign season that included controversy, vandalism and even support for white supremacists, the Franklin municipal election will soon come to a close.
Like most people were in the early days and weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic,
Isabelle Roch was deeply affected by the sight of empty shelves at grocery
stores.
It didn’t take long for Brooks McDonald to realize that Westhaven was the ideal location to open a branch of his Memphis-based McDonald Insurance and Financial Services.
To mark the opening of the Canterfield of Franklin senior living facility on Moores Lane, Williamson Inc. and company officials hosted a social gathering and ribbon cutting Thursday to help
Before they march toward their future in a couple of days, several seniors from Franklin and Centennial high schools had a chance Friday to march through their past.
With an abundance of fruits, vegetables and spices filling the countertops and cutting boards, Elizabeth Grindstaff’s classroom (aka kitchen) at Independence High School looked like something out of Food Network
At Traditions of Spring Hill, a senior living facility that is welcoming its first residents this week, community and culture are at the heart of what it offers.
The Franklin location of the O’Charley’s Kitchen and Bar became the first of the restaurant’s Middle Tennessee locations to undergo a revitalization and remodel of its facility, and the company