Williamson Herald

Williamson Herald

The Williamson Herald began its journey in 2005 to provide essential local news for the residents of Williamson County. Currently under the ownership of CMD Publishing, this publication is managed and operated by locals. The Herald is printed right in the area by Franklin Web Printing. It offers a variety of local news, sports updates, and insightful columns, all aimed at showcasing the distinct character of life in Williamson County.

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#788240

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#188296

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#6155

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  • 1 week ago | williamsonherald.com | Sarah White

    Over last weekend, the Tennessee Republican Party ruled to uphold the results of the March 4 WCRP reorganization convention after a weeks-long contest of the election. The decision by the party’s State Executive Committee ratifies Steve Hickey as Chairman of the county party along with the entire slate of “Elevate” candidates that were chosen by a slim majority at the March convention. “We’re very satisfied, very happy,” said Hickey.

  • 1 week ago | williamsonherald.com | Sarah White

    On Friday, April 11, local lawyers, judges and community leaders gathered to permanently instill the legacy of Justice Cornelia “Connie” A. Clark in an exhibit at Williamson County Archives. The Franklin native was a dedicated community servant and civic leader who earned numerous accomplishments in the legal profession in addition to her contributions to local organizations before her passing in 2021.

  • 1 week ago | williamsonherald.com | Sarah White

    On Monday, April 14, the Tennessee State House approved legislation to ensure county political candidates are chosen by voters through primary elections instead of caucuses. The vote was the final step of approval before the bill is sent to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk. Sponsored by two Williamson County lawmakers, Rep. Lee Reeves in the House and Sen.

  • 1 week ago | williamsonherald.com | Sarah White

    Just days ahead of the start of early voting for the Brentwood municipal election, two of the incumbent commissioners on the ballot are battling an ethics complaint and inquiry. At the same time the City Commission was set to discuss a potential “Sunshine Law” violation by Commissioner Rhea Little, The Governor’s Club at Pleasant Hill sent a letter to the city inquiring into a potential conflict-of-interest complaint against Mayor Mark Gorman.

  • 1 week ago | williamsonherald.com | Charles Pulliam

    FRANKLIN – Anna Zone almost psyched herself out of the moment Tuesday night. Almost. The Franklin High School junior locked in one more time to fire in the game-winner after drawing a foul in the final seconds. Her free-position goal as time expired lifted the Admirals past visiting Brentwood 11-10 in Region 3-AA battle among two of the top lacrosse programs in the state.

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