The Spirit Of Ted Baxter Is Alive And Well In NewsChannel 5’s Phil Williams (Op-Ed)

Nashville’s NewsChannel 5 Is Rapidly Becoming A Television Version Of The National Enquirer Thanks To Reporter Phil Williams, Whose Coverage Of Last Month’s Franklin Election More Closely Resembled The Legendary Ted Baxter Than The Work Of A Serious Investigative Reporter.

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Westhaven Voters for Fairness And Civility Urges New Tone In Remaining Election Cycle

Westhaven Voters For Fairness And Civility, A Newly Formed Group Of Residents In The Westhaven Community, Has Issued A Call For A New Tone In Franklin’s Upcoming Election, Citing An Incident At A Private, Resident-Organized Candidate Forum Held Sept. 27 At Westhaven As The Most Recent Example Of The Urgent Need For A Change Of Election Rhetoric And Conduct.

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Williamson Families Announces Candidate Endorsements For 2023 Franklin City Election

Williamson Families, A Coalition Of Local Families Founded To Encourage And Support Conservative Williamson County Residents To Run For Local Office, Announces Its Endorsements For The 2023 Franklin Board Of Mayor And Alderman (BOMA) Election, Upcoming On October 24th.

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Meet The Grassroots Conservative Candidates Running In the Franklin Elections Coming Next Month

On October 24th, Franklin Will Host Elections For Several Positions In Their City Government. Here Are Some Of The Candidates Running On A Populist Conservative Platform, So Those Who Will Be Participating In The Elections Next Month Will Have An Idea Of Where These Candidates Stand On The Issues People Care About The Most.

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BOMA Approves Franklin Pride Fest Permit With Tie-Breaking Vote From Mayor Ken Moore

Due To The Board Being Split, Mayor Ken Moore, Casted The Deciding Vote. Moore Voted In Favor Stating That If Franklin Pride Should Again Violate The Promise They Made To Keep The Event Family Friendly, He Would Make Sure They Never Hold The Event In Franklin Ever Again.

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Vote On Application For Franklin Pride Festival Pushed Two Weeks Despite Massive Opposition To Event

This Week, At Franklin City Hall, The Board Of Mayor And Alderman Postponed A Vote That Would Have Decided Whether To Approve A Permit Application Submitted By Franklin Pride For Their Annual Pride Fest That Is Scheduled To Occur In June Of This Year.

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Prayer On The Square Organizer Says He Is Prepared To Be Arrested While Exercising First Amendment Rights

The Public Was Granted Just Two Minutes Apiece To Comment On A Noise Ordinance At The Franklin City Council Work Meeting On Tuesday Night. This Is The Third Round Of Discussions Over The City’s Public Gatherings Ordinance.

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Do Tennesseans Have The Right To Worship? – Franklin Square Controversy Continues 

While Some In Franklin City Administration Claim New Ordinances Have To Do With Public Safety And General Respect, Others Remain Skeptical And Believe The New Rules May Be Used To Target Worship Groups.

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Williamson Families PAC Kickoff Event To Feature Country Music Star John Rich

The Newly Formed Williamson Families PAC Announced Yesterday The Digital Launch Of Its Website And Social Media, In Time For The Franklin City Alderman Election. Early Voting Runs From Oct. 6-21, And Election Day Is Oct. 26.

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