In rather short order, Bill Petty was elected by his peers Tuesday night to serve as the Republican candidate to fill the vacant District 10 seat on the Williamson County
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.
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
The African American Heritage Society of Williamson County kicked off the new year with a two-day genealogy workshop last week that had the McLemore House museum in Franklin buzzing with
Five months after Parks Realty became the first business to sign a lease with the massive Harpeth Square development in downtown Franklin, the owners of the $105 million project announced
Students from seven schools in the Williamson County Schools district toured three different manufacturers in the county Friday to commemorate National Manufacturing Day, an annual effort to change the public’s
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
Williamson County Schools held a ribbon cutting Sunday to ceremoniously open the new Jordan Elementary School in Brentwood, an event that made for some proud parents, students, administrators, teachers, WCS
Williamson County Schools held a ribbon cutting Sunday to ceremoniously open the new Jordan Elementary School in Brentwood, an event that made for some proud parents, students, administrators, teachers, WCS
Williamson County Schools held a ribbon cutting Sunday to ceremoniously open the new Jordan Elementary School in Brentwood, an event that made for some proud parents, students, administrators, teachers, WCS
Dr. Elizabeth Lindsey, a gastroenterologist with the Williamson Medical Group, seemed to nearly run out of breath in describing the work environment of her new location at Physicians Plaza on
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.
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