Issue 116: August - September 2022
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Issue 116: August - September 2022
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Issue 116: August - September 2022
- Photos by Coleman Bomar
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The Franklin Justice and Equity Coalition (FJEC) hosted its third annual Juneteenth festival on June 18, followed by the African American Heri…
- By Charles Pulliam
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Leiper’s Fork Distillery remains locally-based, rooted in core values
- Photos by Carole Robinson
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AAHS featured speakers, reenactors, games, entertainment, food and a “wonderful turnout from the community,” according to Alma McLemore, AAHS …
- Photos by Carole Robinson
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The 16th annual Boots & Jeans, BBQ & Beans fundraiser held in July at The Factory at Franklin for Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Jac…
- By Jodi Rall
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Plaza Mariachi is a cultural entertainment center in Nashville that offers a food hall, shops, and entertainment from all over the world.
- Photos by Camden Hall
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The annual Bethlehem United Methodist Church Fish Fry, one of Williamson County’s longest-running events, returned July 15 for its 47th year o…
- Photos by Charles Pulliam
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The 49th Country Music Association Fest took place June 9-12 in downtown Nashville and Nissan Stadium with surprise performances as well as pr…
- Photos by Paula Lovelace and Derby Jones
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The Franklin Noon Rotary Club held its annual installation banquet last month at Natchez Trace Country Club to bring in new officers and recog…
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Dr. Katie Heckel has joined Cupola Animal Hospitals
- By Southern Events Party Rentals
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Modern Dining Trends perfect for hosting fall festivities
- By Cassie Jones
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I can’t believe that summer has flown by. I am looking forward to August and September, soaking up the last of summer and getting ready for fa…
- Photos by Josh Vardaman
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The 34th annual Red, White and Boom in Brentwood Independence Day celebration brought thousands out to the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crocket…
- By Cassie Jones • Photos by Anthony Scarlati
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1892: Simple, well-executed dishes in a comfortable ‘safe haven’ in Leiper’s Fork
- By Harry Chapman
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Recently, a post on Facebook from a friend from my high school days in Georgia caught my eye. The post featured a picture of two men arm-in-ar…
- Photos by Coleman Bomar
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City of Franklin officials honored the late Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Cornelia Clark for service to her state and community at a street …
- Compiled by Josh Vardaman
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Williamson County Fair
- Photos by Carole Robinson
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As the sun began its descent to the horizon and the shadows lengthened on the lawns of Boyd Mill Farm, families and friends gathered June 25 w…
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Williamson County to celebrate Business Gives Back during the month of September
- by Shari Lacy
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Friends of Franklin Parks
- By Jodi Rall
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Fight to end Alzheimer’s is personal for LaGrant
- By J.T. Thompson
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As a longtime antique appraiser, I have had the good fortune to see a wide variety of collections. It truly never ceases to amaze me the thing…
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The Franklin Theatre played host to a sold-out crowd at the one-night-only premier of “Elvis” on June 22. The evening included a cocktail hour…
- Photos by Carole Robinson
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Despite the heat and about a 10-minute downpour, thousands of people gathered in downtown Franklin for Franklin on the Fourth to celebrate the…
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Tom and Cordia Harrington to Chair Heritage Foundation of Williamson County’s Heritage Ball. The Heritage Foundation of Williamson County anno…
- by Will Jordan Photos by Becky Fluke and Andy Barron
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His debut album, Traveller, exceeded all expectations, quickly lifting the prolific songwriter with the all-too-familiar vibrato into the stra…
- By Coleman Bomar
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Franklin native Jimmy Gentry, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, coach, teacher, farmer, storyteller, artist, father and grandfather who died…
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