The Fairview Animal Clinic is under the new ownership and operation of Danielle Stensby Grigsby.
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department (WCPR) hosts a variety of programs at recreation centers across Williamson County for seniors of all ages and activity levels including art, fitness, nature and sport programs.
A group of concerned citizens supporting the Keep Fairview Beautifiul initiative joined forces on Saturday to remove litter along area roadways.
Fairview High football fans, get ready for some Saturday night excitement as a swarm of former Yellow Jacket football players will return to East Hickman High School to compete in the Third Annual Alumni Football Game.
If you are ready to color your world this spring, Fairview High School FFA is excited to announce their annual FFA Plant Sale starts on Thursday, April 15.
WCAC hosting Paw Pantry giving away free dog, cat food Friday
The Friends of Bowie Nature Park will host their Annual Plant Swap at Bowie Park Nature Center parking lot on Saturday, April 24 at 9 a.m. Anyone wishing to participate in the swap can start setting up at 8:30 a.m.
Williamson County Parks and Recreation is excited to see Summer Sports Camps return for 2021. Registration is now open for the following youth sports camps.
After 41 years of providing care to our community’s animals, Dr. Russell Anderson has retired from the Fairview Animal Clinic.
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department (WCPR) offers an assortment of summer programs for kids and teens. Make your summer plans now and don’t miss out on any of the fun! Highlights include art, dance, enrichment, nature, technology and theatre programs. Camps and activities w…
Keep Fairview Beautiful, a new volunteer group organized this spring via Facebook, is ready to sweep our community free of litter this Saturday, April 10 with your help.
High school students looking for college information have one more virtual college fair opportunity from the Tennessee Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (TACRAO) before the semester ends.
The Williamson County Emergency Management Agency (WCEMA) is looking for the public’s assistance to document damages resulting from area storms.
The Tennessee Housing Development Agency opened an online portal that will allow renters and landlords to apply for up to 12 months of cumulative rent and/or utility payments through its new COVID-19 rent relief program.
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” has been selected as the spring play at Fairview High School. The dates will be April 8-10. The times are Thursday and Friday (April 8-9) at 7 p.m. and Saturday (April 10) at 2 p.m. for the matinee and 7 p.m. for final evening performance.
COVID-19 vaccinations and eligibility continue to expand locally.
If your family is looking for something fun to do this weekend, make plans to visit Bowie Nature Park and participate in the Bowie 5K or Bowie 1-Mile Fun Run.
Williamson County vaccine public information line changes
The Internal Revenue Service issued March 17 a notice, which provided an individual income tax filing extension from April 15 to May 17.
Goodlark Pharmacy administered their 1,000th dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on March 23 as Williamson County moved to booking appointments for individuals aged 16 and older who wish to receive a vaccination.
The show must go on! Teacher Lauren Knoop’s theater students are thankfully going to be putting on Fairview High School’s annual spring musical. The first production for 2021 will be “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.”
Mark your calendar for the annual Fairview community rabies clinic coming to Westwood Elementary School on Saturday, April 3 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Shelby Caitlyn Midgett and Daniel Jacob Davis, both formerly of Fairview, were united in marriage on December 20, 2020. The couple exchanged their vows, each personally written, at Whistle Hollow in Ardmore, Tennessee.
The City of Fairview recently announced they will host a work session on Monday, March 22. The city has invited all city commissioners, County Commissioner Dwight Jones, County Commissioner Ricky Jones, School Board Representative Angela Durham, and other elected officials representing the F…
Many area athletes recently made their college choices official on College Signing Days including Fairview High School’s Brian Kuhn. Brian decided to continue his education and football career at Bethel University in McKenzie.
As warmer weather arrives, more people are enjoying the outdoors and spring offers lots of opportunity for yard maintenance. That’s why it is important to remember Tennessee requires a burn permit from October 15 through May 15.
“The alumni game is on – and you don’t want to miss it!”
The Fairview Fire Department has a message to share with citizens — working smoke alarms save lives.
The Williamson County Parks and Recreation Department’s (WCPR) Aquatics Division is hosting a series of Lifeguard Training Courses.
A group of concerned Fairview area citizens are making a difference – and they invite more local families, businesses, churches and civic groups to join them!
Fairview area residents are reminded to not let their guard down when it comes to the possibility of crime in our community. While statistics reflect Fairview as a low-crime community, crime still exist and can happen anywhere.
Williamson County Parks and Recreation (WCPR) is excited to soon welcome spring and they are currently offering registration for youth flag football and youth volleyball.
The Netherlands are coming to Nashville!
More than a few local residents have taken notice and are taking action in the ongoing battle to rid Fairview of roadside litter.
Williamson County Schools recently honored the district’s Teachers of the Year. Fairview area teachers recognized include Fairview Elementary’s Bonita Smith, Westwood Elementary’s Frances McClanahan, Fairview Middle’s Joe Sulateskee and Fairview High’s Laura Lowry.
Tennessee’s Severe Weather Awareness Week runs Feb. 28 through March 6. It serves as an opportunity to become more informed about the possibilities of severe weather across our state and how you can best be prepared.
The Friends of Bowie Park recently announced their 2021 Board of Directors and slate of officers. They are as follows:
Seeing a reduction of COVID cases in Williamson County in recent weeks, the county’s face covering mandate was allowed to expire February 27, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. However, Mayor Reogers Anderson encourages Williamson Countians to voluntarily wear face coverings when in public where social dist…
Miss Emily Grace Heithcock and Mr. William Jeremy Hutcherson are happy to announce their wedding engagement.
Williamson County Schools recently celebrated its hardworking staff members by honoring the WCS Classified Employees of the Year — and one Fairview area name was tops on the list.
For the third consecutive year, Williamson County students are among the nation’s academic elite after being named National Merit Finalists — — including Fairview High School’s Ryan Kilgore.
GraceWorks Minisitries Mobile Food Pantry with support from the Second Harvest Food Bank and GenOne will return to Fairview Middle School this Saturday, February 27 from 8 a.m. until all the food is distributed.
Residents of Williamson County can get free dog and cat food at the Paw Pantry, rescheduled to this Friday, February 26 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Williamson County Animal Center (WCAC), 106 Claude Yates Dr. in Franklin.
While travel conditions on main roads have improved across the county, there remain side streets and rural roads that have not been plowed or treated and remain hazardous for school bus transportation.
Below-freezing temperatures combined with waves of winter precipitation have left Fairview blanketed by a layer of ice and snow since Sunday - - with more wintry mix expected today and Thursday.
STAFF REPORT
Main Street Media would like to alert all our readers that the current winter weather system impacting the entire region may delay publication delivery over the next few days.
Below-freezing temperatures combined with waves of winter precipitation overnight added a layer of ice and snow across Fairview.
Tennessee will see expanding access to COVID-19 vaccination with the launch of a new federal retail pharmacy program which will distribute vaccines at Fairview’s Walmart starting today, February 12.
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