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Rebel wrestlers split pair of home duals
S The Franklin County High School boys wrestling team competed in a three-team meet Tuesday against Boyd Christian and Marion County. The Rebel wrestlers won… Login to continue reading Login…
Warming Center lending a helping hand
E With the mercury dipping into freezing-temperature territory, homeless people in Franklin County have an option to get out of the cold. The Warming Center,… Login to continue reading Login…
MLK Jr. Foundation to host annual memorial event
The Franklin County Chapter of the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Foundation will host its annual King Memorial event on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at… Login to continue reading Login…
Lady Hornets drop road contest to Forrest
S The Huntland High School Lady Hornets lost to the Forrest Lady Rockets 42-22 on the road Tuesday for their 10th loss of the season.… Login to continue reading Login…
Rebels pick up district victory at Central Magnet
S The Franklin County Rebels beat the Central Magnet Tigers 65-57 on the road Tuesday for their third win of the season. The teams were… Login to continue reading Login…
Rebelettes outpace Central Magnet in district opener
S The Franklin County Rebelettes beat the Central Magnet Lady Tigers 65-46 on the road Tuesday for their ninth win of the season. The Rebelettes… Login to continue reading Login…
Lions outpaced early for loss at South Lincoln
S The Winchester Christian Academy Lions lost to the South Lincoln Eagles 48-35 on the road Thursday for their eighth loss of the season. The… Login to continue reading Login…
Slow start costs Lady Lions at South Lincoln
S The Winchester Christian Academy Lady Lions lost to the South Lincoln Lady Eagles 42-24 on the road Thursday for their ninth loss of the… Login to continue reading Login…
Opinion: Jimmy Carter’s interrupted vacation
D (Editor’s note: This column was originally written by David Carroll in 2015 and has been re-submitted by him in memory of former President Jimmy… Login to continue reading Login…
Middle Tennessee Grain Conference set for Feb. 4
The Franklin County Extension Office is encouraging farmers to mark their calendars for the 19th annual Middle Tennessee Grain Conference on Feb. 4 at the… Login to continue reading Login…
