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Transportation issues high profile, high priority for Franklin
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Roads in the city's three highest-profile areas -- Cool Springs, Goose Creek and downtown -- will get renewed focus in the years ahead as Franklin adds infrastructure to keep pace with its growth. Comment?
PTO member seeks FSSD board seat
Parent and Franklin Special School District PTO member Kevin Townsel has voiced his interest in a vacant school board seat. Comment?
Williamson County news and notes
Today * Fairview High: 7 p.m. Saturday * Page High: 9 a.m. * Independence High: 1:30 p.m. * Centennial High: 5:30 p.m. Today * Middle College: 7 p.m. Saturday * Franklin High: 10 a.m. * Brentwood High: 2:30 p.m. Saturday * Ravenwood High: 11 a.m. Williamson A.M. always welcomes weather art drawn by local children. Comment?
Rolling Hill plans service day; Jenkins CPC to host carnival
Activities will include kids' camps, crafts with adults with special needs and school beautification projects. Comment?
Memorial Day means events, closings
Monday is set aside as a national holiday to honor soldiers who gave their all. From a ceremony Monday morning in downtown Franklin to a run for soldiers in Cool Springs, local residents have a chance to salute the sacrifice of men and women killed in the service of their country. Comment?
Williamson Chamber has 41 projects, 13,500 jobs in recruitment pipeline
The Williamson County Chamber of Commerce has 41 projects in its economic development pipeline that would result in 13,504 new jobs if the Chamber's recruitment and retention efforts are successful. Comment?
Growth spurts are good sign for Middle Tennessee cities
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The signs of growth are hard to miss. New housing developments are under construction in Franklin and across Middle Tennessee. Comment?
Zoning could advance plan for campus expansion
Two proposals setting the stage for a new Columbia State Community College campus in Franklin and a new housing development on West Main Street will be scrutinized tonight by city planning commissioners. Comment?
Franklin schools offer free breakfast, lunch to needy kids for summer
Summer is an exciting time for children to enjoy playtime with friends, a family vacation or time at the pool. Comment?
Woman stole credit cards from Franklin assisted living center
FRANKLIN - Franklin police are asking for assistance to identify a woman accused af stealing credit cards at a local assisted living center. Comment?
Franklin mayor's biggest challenge: staying ahead of city's growth
FRANKLIN - Roads in the city's three highest-profile areas -- Cool Springs, Goose Creek and downtown -- will get renewed focus in the years ahead as Franklin adds new infrastructure to keep pace with its growth. Comment?
Mom carries on son's legacy with community service
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Nancy Osman was recently honored as Woman of the Year by Brentwood Woman's Club at its annual awards luncheon at the Brentwood Country Club. Comment?
Columbia State honors top students at ceremony
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Columbia State Community College recently held its 47th annual honors convocation ceremony. Comment?
Williamson County library activities
Intermediate Bridge Class: 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, beginning today. This four-week class is for students who are familiar with the five-card major bidding convention. Comment?
Pickup Line: Whether home or away, summer break is a welcome visitor
Ah, summertime. Those lazy, hazy days of rest and relaxation. For me, the worries as a parent that you have during the school year are pretty much the same as you have during the summer, with slight variations in locations. Comment?
Cost of driveway for Civil War park keeps climbing
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FRANKLIN - The cost of adding a driveway into Franklin's Eastern Flank Battle Park keeps growing. Comment?
Ceremony to honor soldiers' sacrifice
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A Memorial Day ceremony 10 a.m. Monday in downtown Franklin will honor the men and women who sacrificed their lives to preserve America's freedoms. Comment?
Vacant Franklin school board seat garners interest
FRANKLIN -- Parent and Franklin Special School District PTO member Kevin Townsel has voiced his interest in a vacant school board seat. Comment?
Music will accompany annual Harpeth Bike Ride
This year's Harpeth River Ride will add music to its mix of bicyclists who will speed along local country roads June 1. The music festival is just one of three new additions to the charity bike event, which is expected to bring more than 2,000 cyclists to Williamson County for one of the area's largest bicycling events. Comment?
HealthTech shifts workers from Nashville to Cool Springs
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As chairman of a technology firm that caters to the health care industry, Bill Anderson said there are plenty of reasons to be in Middle Tennessee. Comment?