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One very interesting oddity about the American Revolution was that many women moved in tandem with the Continental Army as soldiers trudged through dense forests, crossed treacherous rivers and moved ...
Region II Fisheries Program Manager Todd St. John officially hung up his waders on May 1, concluding a distinguished 35-year career with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
The next meeting of the Disabled American Veterans, Fifth District, Chapter 71, will be on June 17 at 5 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1893 building, 6200 AEDC Road, Estill Springs. The ...
The Franklin County Mayor’s Office delivered a positive note on May 16, explaining during a press conference that it had been notified about the county being awarded a $1.2 million ...
() - It might sound like science fiction: a molecule already inside your body holds the potential to slow the aging process, ...
Owl Awards ceremony took place recently at the Oldham Theater with athletes from Franklin County High and Huntland gathering ...
Memorial Day is usually about fallen heroes on battlefields who didn’t come home, but Monday’s annual service at Franklin Memorial Gardens involved a message about other war victims who physically ...
My son recently interviewed for an internship as part of his master’s degree program in engineering management. We’re still waiting for news, but it started to get me thinking about the whole ...
Historically, athletic eyewear was mostly relegated to high-impact sports—goggles for the slopes, wraparounds and shields for cycling, or protective frames for basketball. In today’s ...
A former director of the 12 th Judicial District Drug Task Force remains in custody after pleading guilty to charges of possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell in Marion County and ...