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Franklin’s Dancing Cop - David Collins
The “I Am Williamson” column features individuals in Williamson County who are known and unknown as staples of our community, doing good,...


The McPhail-Cliffe Clinic
photography courtesy of the Rick Warwick Collection In 1815, Franklin was in the bloom of adolescence. The town was only sixteen years...


What to wear for A vintage Affair’s Main Event: Havana Nights
Photography by: Tausha Dickinson Photography Assistant: Anthony Romano Styled By: Brandy Humphrey & Frank Giardina Location: The Factory...


Blood Assurance Weaves a Safety Net for Our Community
Blood Assurance is more than just a blood bank; it’s a community partner committed to saving lives. Every two seconds in the United...


Elevating Healthcare Excellence
Williamson Medical Center's Revolutionary $200 Million Expansion Williamson Health celebrates the grand opening of the newly expanded and...


Tony Richards’ Journey in Radio
It all began in Fort Wayne, Indiana during the summer of 1973. Thirteen-year-old Tony Richards and his buddies were invited to a...


Lost Heroes of Williamson County Memorial Statue
Eight decades after the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp by a local hero’s Army unit and two years after his passing at the...


Tom Lawrence - The voice of your hometown radio show
The “I Am Williamson” column features individuals in Williamson County who are known and unknown as staples of our community, doing good,...


LEIPER’S FORK’S SUCCESS PARLAYED INTO GUIDEBOOK FOR OTHER SMALL TOWNS AND RURAL COMMUNITIES
photography by Meghan Aileen The Leiper’s Fork Foundation, along with Middle Tennessee State University's (MTSU) Center for Historic...


Meg Shike’s Mission in the Real Estate World
Meg Shike is no stranger to hard work and dedication. Her journey to becoming a REALTOR® began after a challenging experience purchasing...


Introducing Reese Development
Tucked away in the serene landscapes of Franklin, a new standard of luxury living has emerged. Welcome to Reese, a neighborhood that...


Magnolia Hall Franklin
Downtown Franklin is special… Especially if you live at Magnolia Hall. Currently under construction, the new neighborhood will be home to...


Battle Ground Academy’s Vision for Future-Ready Students
As the Class of 2037 enters kindergarten, education has evolved significantly from their parents’ time, requiring more tools than just...


Dr. Snowden’s Twenty-four Year Impact on the Franklin Special School District
Our children are our future. What we want that future to look like depends on what they are taught, see, and are told about themselves...


SADIE JAMES HAT CO.
If you were to tell Chelsea Edmonds that you “don’t look good in hats,” she would simply say: “Challenge accepted.” As the owner and lead...


Galileo Preparatory Academy
By Mark Claypool | Founder & CEO After thirty-six years in education, I can say with confidence that traditional schooling does not...


Local Honey in Middle Tennessee
Last Christmas I was gifted a jar of honey from Francolin Farm, a boutique organic farm and apiary in Leiper’s Fork. I’d tasted honey before, of course, mostly just the kind you buy at the grocery store that comes in a plastic bottle shaped like a bear. But this honey from Francolin Farm was nothing like that. Rich and savory with a creamy consistency and a nuance of flavors I didn’t know existed. It felt like I was seeing color for the first time. I found myself returning to


Car Culture in middle Tennessee
For some of us, the automobile is merely a means of transportation, a method to get from point A to point B. But for the rest of us, the...


Walls of Honor - Welcoming a Hero Home
It’s a beautiful spring morning in Nolensville, as throngs of people work their way up a mud and gravel path to a home still under...


RAVENSWOOD MANSION
On a cool March morning in 1821, a young Sam Houston – future Governor of Tennessee and Texas, and first president of the Republic of...
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