Conservative Wilson County Native Announces Bid For School Board
Aaron Fulcher, A Wilson County Native, Has Announced His Candidacy As The Conservative Candidate For School Board Zone 5 In The Upcoming Election.
Read moreAaron Fulcher, A Wilson County Native, Has Announced His Candidacy As The Conservative Candidate For School Board Zone 5 In The Upcoming Election.
Read moreAundrea Gomez, Representing Citizens For Renewing America, Presented Compelling Information About The Globalist Effort To Create A Generation Of Left-Leaning Voters. Vice President Of Tennessee Right To Life Angela Maden Addressed The Issue Of Abortion.
Read moreEmpowered Sevier Organized A Leadership Summit On Saturday January 7th That Was Attended By 160+ Like-Minded Conservative Activists And Organizations Representing 16 Counties From Across Tennessee.
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Read moreGrassroots Organization Moms For Liberty – Williamson County Will Host Matt Walsh Of The Daily Wire In A Special Screening Of “What Is A Woman?” This Monday, November 14th, At 6:00 PM, At Generations Church, 408 Church Street, In Downtown Franklin.
Read moreGrassroots Organization Moms For Liberty – Williamson County Presents “Gender Ideology 101 (GENDER101),” Occurring On Monday, November 7th, At 6:00 PM, At Generations Church, 408 Church Street, In Downtown Franklin.
Read moreA Contentious English Language Arts (ELA) Curriculum Which Has Prompted A Lawsuit Is Currently Being Used In 33 Counties In Tennessee.
Read moreThe Stars Are In Alignment For The Expansion Of School Vouchers Across Tennessee. All Obstacles Have Been Removed By The Court System And Broad Public Support For School Vouchers Is Being Driven By A Variety Of Factors. This Article Examines Some Of Those Factors.
Read moreGrassroots Organization Moms For Liberty – Williamson County Has Partnered With Parents’ Choice Tennessee To Present “Social Emotional Learning 101,” Occurring On Monday, October 17th At 6:00 PM In Downtown Franklin.
Read moreMaury County Public Schools Began Mental Health Assessments On Children As Young As 8 Years Old Without First Getting Permission From Parents.
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