A Williamson County Sheriff’s Office deputy has been arrested and charged with six counts of observation without consent and one count of stalking following a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
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The Storm Prediction Center has placed all of Middle Tennessee, including Williamson County, in a tornado watch Sunday night until 3 a.m.
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Tennessee Congressional District 5 Rep. Andy Ogles made national headlines this week, prompting others to chastise his comments locally and nationally. At an event Friday night in Williamson County, Ogles rebuked those who disagreed with him.
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David Guido, the artist behind Well Lit Woods, will showcase his handcrafted wooden lamps this Friday as part of the Williamson County Arts Council’s First Friday Art Crawl. Learn more here: https://t.co/Ns6qZcrZXx
Yesh Reddy and Venu Alokam sat down with writer Hannah Herner to talk about their latest addition to the Williamson County community, Amruth Sports Bar. Get a closer look at the new business:
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In the latest Williamson Weekly roundup: Area restaurant earns Michelin nod; Franklin Police announces reunification program; Local church opens food pantry. Click here to read more: https://t.co/Qex92iQMeA
Williamson nonprofits step up services in the wake of a pending lapse in SNAP coverage. Plus, WCS will launch a firefighter program and a panel discussion on firearm safety is set for Monday. Read more about these events here: https://t.co/0SEGJu2n4X
Restauranteur Andy Marshall is the fourth person to enter the Williamson County mayoral race. His priorities include sustaining a "pro-business" atmosphere and "preserving agricultural heritage," among others. Read more here: https://t.co/9eRRLluX6V
Tomorrow, head over to the Williamson County Performing Arts Center to check out About the Town Productions' new musical comedy 'Music City Melody'
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A grave at the current Brentwood library site disappeared in the late 1980s. Revolutionary War veteran Thomas Bradley received a new grave marker in a recent ceremony. Read more here: https://t.co/gBtIANKnL3
Incumbent Franklin Aldermen Matt Brown and Patrick Baggett retained their seats in the municipal election despite challengers in each race. Incumbents Bev Burger and Jason Potts will also keep their positions after running unopposed in their wards.
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More than 600,000 Tennesseans will see a lapse in SNAP coverage if the government shutdown continues. Williamson Scene compiled a list of places in Williamson County to find food, volunteer and donate. Read more here:
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Awards season may still be a few months off, but Broadway lovers can look forward to celebrating their favorite show tunes this weekend, as the Williamson County Performing Arts Center presents 'A Salute to the Tonys'
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Local author Soraya Cates Parr will be discussing her book "Nashville Native Orchids: Astonishing Science and Mysterious Folklore" at the Fairview Branch Library on Saturday
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Centennial Football Coach Jay Graham was arrested in an MNPD and TBI minor prostitution sting on Wednesday. Police say Graham attempted to meet with an undercover officer posing as a 16-year-old girl in Nashville.
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Fairview Girls Soccer Takes Near-Perfect Record Into Postseason
Lady Yellow Jackets play for a district title Thursday, hope to reach second-ever state tournament
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