News

Suspect held in rape case
A 55 year-old Winchester man remains in Franklin County Jail on a $200,000 bond after being charged in connection with an April 4 kidnapping and rape incident.

Addressing decreased enrollment
Facing declining enrollment and a reduced state revenue stream, the Franklin Count}' School System has its work cut out for itself to stay financially on track, according to County Commissioner David Eldridge.
Arrests
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The following information on arrests made by state and local authorities is taken from Franklin County Jail intake reports.)

Prater convicted in white-supremacist attack
A Tullahoma man faces a lengthy jail sentence after he entered guilty pleas to setting fire to a historic building in 2019, torching it due to his white-supremacist beliefs.

Estill Naz Easter egg hunt big draw
Estill Springs Nazarene Church’s annual Community Egg Hunt on March 28 proved to be a great kicker leading up to Easter Sunday with an onslaught of children on hand vying to collect eggs via a long-standing tradition.
Second drowning at Tims Ford
A 24-year-old Tullahoma man died Sunday, marking the second drowning at Tims Ford Lake this year.

Forbidding reckless gunfire
State Rep. Iris Rudder, R-Winchester, has proposed legislation to make it illegal to recklessly fire a gun in a crowded area, stemming from a July 4, 2025, incident at Twin Creeks Village where a man died after being struck by a stray bullet.
Early voting gets into full swing Wednesday
With Monday’s voter-registration deadline having passed, the next chapter in Franklin County’s primary election extends from April 15-30 when early voting occurs.
Herald Chronicle changing print format
The Herald Chronicle is proud to announce that it is adopting a more modern, magazine-styled format — called the Berliner — beginning with the April 2 edition.

School Board holds dedication for Mary Sharp School
The School Board held its regularly monthly meeting on March 9 as it hosted a special dedication to Mary Sharp School

