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Opening thought - Keep thy heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life.
Military wife bids husband farewell, awaits son's return
The last few months have been filled with mixed emotions for Jenny Lane. Every day brought her son's homecoming one day closer but meant that her husband would be leaving sooner.
Historic building gets 200th anniversary upgrade
One of the oldest buildings in Williamson County is under renovation. But most folks won't notice any changes to the Masonic Temple in Franklin, which is home to Hiram Lodge No.
Hearts sent for great library book sale
Here are this week's hearts and darts. From the readers: Hearts to the citizens of Jackson-Madison County and surrounding areas for their support for our recent hugely successful book sale.
Music-filled week reinforces regional identity
If the usual suspects in our Story Chat feature are any indication, there are a lot of people who feel very strongly about our ultra-local identities.
Evolution of Tayna Tucker estate starts
Eagle Ridge Investments is moving forward with plans for a 482-home subdivision and 18-hole golf course on property formerly owned by country music star Tanya Tucker.
McSAFE programs offer seniors peace of mind
The McMinn County Senior Activity Center has adopted two new programs as part of the McMinn Senior Alliance For Empowerment group.
New Elementary Schools Approved to Ease Overcrowding
SPRING HILL, Tenn.- Spring Hill and the Trinity-Arrington areas in Williamson County are getting new elementary schools.
Adventure just a short drive from home
Ever wanted to just get away for a while? A week-long getaway might not be in the cards this year, but perhaps you can swing a backyard staycation this year.
Take a short drive to a long time ago
If you're thinking nostalgically of the good old days, you might want to make the short drive to Arrington.
New chancellor gets a formal welcome |
New University of Tennessee Chancellor Jimmy Cheek, left, Andrea Loughry, representing the Board of Trustees, and Jan Simek, right, acting university president, appear at Fridaya s investiture ceremony welcoming Cheek.
Renaissance Festival stirs to life in the forest
A warm wind rustles a forest's edge in eastern Williamson County; all is quiet except for the sound of drums issuing from inside the woods.
Don't get taken by latest scams
The Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants sent a news release warning people about three scams.
College Grove: Page High band has rummage, bake sale
Opening thought: And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulcher. And they entered and found not the body of the Lord Jesus.
Sampling the vintages: Arrington Vineyards Kip Summers, wine to be...
Sampling the vintages: Arrington Vineyards Kip Summers, wine to be featured at 'Meet the Vintner' April 16 Arrington Vineyards winemaker Kip Summers thinks the April 16 "Meet the Vintner" event at Boxwood Bistro held as part of the ninth annual A Vintage Affair will give both those who have and those who haven't visited the winery off Cox Road ...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn: Middle Tennessee Company protects Bell family on...
FRANKLIN, TN, March 19, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A Tucson, AZ foothills home will become the first Mold Proof home ever featured on ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.
Local companies win awards at Nashville Lawn & Garden Show
Five Williamson County companies won awards at the 20th Annual Nashville Lawn and Garden Show held March 5-8 at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds.
City names Teachers of the Year
Dyersburg City Schools recently named its Teachers of the Year for the 2008-2009 academic year.
Nashville Lawn & Garden Show attracts local talent
NASHVILLE - Four local companies have created display gardens, College Grove organic grower Hank Delvin is a guest lecturer, four local floral designers are on board and 14 other Williamson businesses will ...