Community Conversation on Homelessness
Please join me for an important community conversation on homelessness in Williamson Countyon Monday, February 25 at 6 PM at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in downtown Franklin, 510 West Main St, Franklin, TN.…
Please join me for an important community conversation on homelessness in Williamson Countyon Monday, February 25 at 6 PM at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in downtown Franklin, 510 West Main St, Franklin, TN.…
After years of population growth, Nolensville is finally seeing an influx of commercial development. Nolensville Mayor Jimmy Alexander outlined some of the major projects that are in the pipeline at…
Despite a morning of heavy rains, approximately 80 people turned out Wednesday for the grand opening ceremony for Alive’s new office in Franklin. As the only nonprofit provider of hospice…
Director of Business Development – Economic Development Charged with growing the local economy through the attraction and recruitment of new companies and assisting growth of existing companies. In search of…
How did Taziki’s become a staple in our community? Learn more about how they expanded in Williamson County and how they truly believe in a cohesive and inclusive work environment!…
A waterfall, sounds of nature and diffusing aromas are just a few of the features included in a new addition, serving memory care patients at The Hearth at Franklin retirement living…
Whether looking for a memorable selfie experience or a sweet treat, Williamson County residents can be treated to two businesses that were welcomed by Williamson, Inc. on Friday during separate…
The home that has become My Friend’s House on East view Circle in Franklin has gotten plenty of facelifts over the years. But now it’s time for a complete head-to-toe…
Matt Largen marked six years as president and CEO of Williamson Inc., on Feb. 1. He was formerly head of Williamson County’s economic development department, which basically dissolved and moved…
State legislators from Williamson County told a group at a Williamson Inc. event on Tuesday morning they want to change the way Tennessee funds public schools. State Sen. Jack Johnson…