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Even with a little rain dropping in as a guest, the Downtown Franklin Rotary Club announced the resounding success of its annual Jockeys and Juleps Kentucky Derby Party for Charity presented by Raymond James, held last Saturday ..read more
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Pull Tight Players Theatre marked 55 years of community theater on Sunday at 5 p.m. with a celebration in the parking lot of the theater ..read more
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The August election is sneaking up quickly on candidates running for local offices. While most of the other Williamson County Board of Education candidates began their campaigns with the primary election in March, Jennifer Aprea kicked off her campaign for ..read more
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Although Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention month has ended, the work of Williamson County’s child advocacy organizations perseveres ..read more
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Doris “Dorie” Mae Bilgman Davis, age 90, of Franklin, went home to be with the Lord on April 28, 2024, after complications suffered from a fall at home. Dorie was born on October 10, 1933, in Oak Park, Illinois to ..read more
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NOLENSVILLE – Three different weather delays extended Monday's District 10-4A consolation final more than five hours, but it didn't dampen the Summit High School baseball team’s spirit as the Spartans held on to extend their season once again by reaching ..read more
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The Franklin Rodeo Parade has been a local tradition for the past 75 years, and this year’s will be perhaps a little untraditional. While Rodeo music tends to lean toward country and western, this year’s Rodeo Parade will be rocking ..read more
Williamson Herald » Spring Hill
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Helen Ruth Clark went home to Jesus on April 26, 2024 at the age of 88 ..read more
Williamson Herald » Spring Hill
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The Franklin Rodeo Parade has been a local tradition for the past 75 years, and this year’s will be perhaps a little untraditional. While Rodeo music tends to lean toward country and western, this year’s Rodeo Parade will be rocking ..read more
Williamson Herald » Spring Hill
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Kathy Lynn Anderson, age 65, a beloved resident of Columbia, peacefully passed away and gained her angels wings on May 2, 2024, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center after a brief illness ..read more