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An escaped inmate who walked away from a work detail on the morning of April 24 in the area of North College Street in ...
The Franklin Rotary Club celebrated 103 years of service to the community at their regular meeting on May 1 with a ...
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The Portland, Tenn., Chamber of Commerce has announced Kristen Hope as its new president and CEO. Hope will take over the ...
The sweet scent of strawberries and the sounds of celebration will soon fill the air as Portland, Tenn., gears up for the ...
Timothy 3:16 states, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for ...
One year after its launch, the Kentucky Farmland Transition Initiative is gaining traction statewide and nationally in its effort to preserve farmland and support generational transitions in ...
South Central Kentucky Community and Technical College celebrated nine graduates from its Southcentral Kentucky Federation ...
With warmer weather arriving, Simpson County has once again made life jackets available at its two loaner stations along the ...
The Franklin-Simpson Lady Cats’ softball team has had a flair for the dramatic this season as they added another late-inning game of heroics to their win column in their 10-8 ...
Public health officials continue to urge Kentuckians to ensure their children are immunized against measles, as they ...