Fairview Observer - Sat Nov 28
Black Friday shopping is time well spent for friends Lisa Smith and Dawn Keller.
Nature lover turns Owl's Hill into sanctuaryThe Tennessean Nashville News - Sat Nov 28
Jean Buchanan found nature fettered by barbed wire, cattle chutes, erosion and wildflower-choking grasses when she came to Owl's Hill 21 years ago.
New Williamson-Nashville bus routes to begin TuesdayThe Tennessean - Fri Nov 27
The first bus service between Williamson County cities and downtown Nashville starts Tuesday.
Volunteers use Thanksgiving to help rescued horsesThe Tennessean Nashville News - Fri Nov 27
A horse rescue operation at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds drew lots of would-be helpers on Thanksgiving Day.
It's all about tradition this time of yearThe Tennessean Nashville News - Fri Nov 27
The shoppers are officially off and running today as Black Friday sales will begin to define the economics of this holiday season.
Nashville-area jobless rate dipsThe Tennessean - Thu Nov 26
Call it slight improvement on the jobs front as eight of 13 counties in the Nashville area saw slight declines in their unemployment rates in October, compared to a month earlier, according to state figures released Wednesday afternoon.
Hank Delvin reaps bounty of friendshipWilliamson Herald - Thu Nov 26
Last Thanksgiving Cindy and Hank Delvin of Delvin Farms in College Grove were enjoying time with their son, Eric in Seattle, hiking in the woods and giving thanks for their many blessings.
County detective trio receive proclamation for due diligenceThe Tennessean Nashville News - Thu Nov 26
The Williamson County Board of Commissioners recently presented a Proclamation of Appreciation to detectives David Beard, Melissa Colvin and Lt.
Herald's loses founding employee Teresa Scruggs, services unknownWilliamson Herald - Wed Nov 25
In business you only get one chance to make a first impression and for the last four years for the Williamson Herald, that first impression to callers to the office has been the friendly and helpful voice of Teresa Scruggs.
Franklin tried to rehire officer suing cityTennessean.com - Wed Nov 25
Days before former longtime Franklin Police Officer Dwayne Burress sued Franklin last month to get his job back, city officials sought to rehire Burress.
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