The African American Heritage Society of Williamson County will be hosting its sixth annual T.E. Murdic Scholarship Prom Saturday at 6 p.m. at…
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Beneath partly cloudy skies that helped to keep the temperatures at a reasonably level, scores of people turned out Saturday for two Juneteent…
Franklin became the ninth city in Tennessee to name a street after Martin Luther King Jr. when the city held a dedication Friday morning to re…
It’s being billed as “One Historic Celebration, Two Historic Locations,” and organizers of this year’s Juneteenth in Franklin believe the holi…
The Brentwood Board of Commissioners recognized Juneteenth with a proclamation during its monthly Board of Commissioners meeting on Monday night.
The Nolensville Board of Commissioners recognized Juneteenth with a proclamation during their monthly Board of Commissioners meeting on Thursd…
Standing on the porch of her childhood home Wednesday, Cassandra Williams Taylor could soak up the memories of growing up in the Natchez neigh…
As they now set their sights on college — and whatever shape that rite of passage might take in these virus-laden times — 10 recent high schoo…
The high school seniors who were recently announced as recipients of college scholarships through the T.E. Murdic Educational Scholarship prog…
There may be safety and health precautions taken this year that will keep the McLemore House from hosting its typical celebration of Juneteenth.