Williamson Medical Center Coronavirus (COVID-19) Statement
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant economic impact on many organizations including WMC. As the pandemic unfolds in our community, we continue to have to take measures to ensure…
The COVID-19 pandemic has had significant economic impact on many organizations including WMC. As the pandemic unfolds in our community, we continue to have to take measures to ensure…
Organization to triple number of opportunities for area students, has adjusted to COVID-19 “Learn-From-Home” limitations The Education Foundation of Williamson County (EFWC) has announced the results from its initial…
Franklin and Williamson County are expected to still be under a stay at home order on Monday, April 13, so Franklin Tomorrow is taking its monthly education series FrankTalks…
Williamson Medical Center is accepting hand-sewn face mask donations from community members and has provided information on how to make and donate the masks. While the health system is…
Franklin, TN – AP Live, a premiere audio visual provider for everything from corporate meetings to arena shows, is offering virtual solutions for organizations to continue to communicate their messages…
Initiative highlights business offering online, takeout and delivery options On Tuesday, March, 24, the City of Brentwood launched the “Open for Takeout” initiative to encourage the community to continue supporting…
Nashville, TN (March 23, 2020): Nashville-based TennesSweet Food Company, parent company to beloved TennesSweet Tea Company, launches a new offering to Nashville and surrounding areas in response to the recent…
By Cathi Aycock • For the Herald Friday evening, the cities of Franklin and Brentwood both declared a state of emergency due to the coronavirus, following Gov. Bill Lee’s lead…
Initiative highlights businesses offering online, takeout and delivery options. To encourage the community to continue supporting local businesses in Brentwood during the Coronavirus pandemic, the City of Brentwood is launching…
To further combat the spread of COVID-19, Mayor Dr. Ken Moore has issued a Stay at Home Order directing all individuals currently living within the City of Franklin to stay…