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The Municipal Election on November 8 will decide Fairview mayor and two city commission seats.
City leaders are working on new tree regulations for residential developments.
A little over 37,000 voters cast a ballot in the August 4 Williamson County General and State/Federal Primary Election, according to the Williamson County Election Commission. Of those, close to 18,000 visited the polls on Thursday while 19,000 voters cast an early vote or submitted an absen…
You still have a few days left to experience the 2022 Williamson County Fair! Each day offers both unique and traditional fair experiences for all ages to enjoy.
Williamson, Inc. is excited to announce they have partnered with several local organizations to launch Williamson Insider, a recurring luncheon on all things Williamson County designed to connect and engage the county’s growing population to help new residents explore ways to give back and p…
Mark Judd is Fairview High School’s new band director as of July 18.
Williamson County Schools’ 2022-23 school year will begin for students in first through twelfth grades this Friday, August 5 with a half-day with the first full day of classes coming up Monday, August 8. The first full day for kindergarten students will be Monday, August 15.
Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE) will take unprecedented steps during August to help alleviate the strain on its members from increased consumption and rising fuel costs from TVA, the cooperative’s power provider.
The 2022 Williamson County Fair opens this Friday, August 3 and offers loads of fun and entertainment through Saturday, August 13.
This Thursday, August 4 is Election Day for several Williamson County offices, school board seats, Fairview city judge, city court clerk and State/Federal primaries.
The Williamson County School Board recently voted 9-1 to extend Superintendent Jason Golden’s contract. The contract, which was set to end in June 2025, will now continue until June 16, 2026, for the state-allowed maximum of four years.
The Municipal Election on November 8 will decide the races for three top city leadership positions — Fairview mayor and two city commission seats.
For 2022, the Tennessee General Assembly approved three Sales Tax Holidays.
Early voting the Aug. 4 State and Federal Primary & State and County General Election ends on Saturday, July 30.
Due to safety concerns, the United States Postal Service announced that all retail and delivery operations have been temporarily suspended at the Fairview Post Office, 1890 Fairview Boulevard, Fairview, TN 37062.
Early voting for August 4th Republican & Democratic Federal/State Primary and the County General Election began last week at select sites in the county. However, early voting at the Fairview Recreation Center will begin this Friday, July 22 and continue through Saturday, July 30.
The Williamson County Commission voted to approve three of the Williamson County Schools (WCS) district’s budgets at its June 27 meeting.
Are you ready to join Team WCS? Those who attend the Williamson County Schools Classified Career Fair on Thursday have the opportunity to walk out with a job.
Fairview’s Chris Butler has come full circle. A 2003 Fairview High School graduate, Butler was officially named Fairview High School’s new principal on Monday.
Mechatronics students at Fairview High recently celebrated two milestones — earning a high school diploma and a college degree at the same time.
Fairview resident and retired physician Dr. Gerald (Gerry) Suchomski is the newest member of the Williamson County Public Library Board of Trustees.
If you are interested in learning how the county is performing, Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson will have lots of information to share as he presents the annual State of the County Address on Tuesday, July 19.
Main Street Fairview offers a brief profile for each candidate including city of residence, education, work history, political experience and their campaign website to allow voters to do further research to make an informed vote.
Williamson County Schools is the top-performing district in the State in grades three through eight. That’s according to preliminary Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) data released by the Tennessee Department of Education today.
Early voting begins Friday, July 15 for August 4th Republican & Democratic Federal/State Primary and the County General Election which will decide county mayor, county clerk and county commissioner races.
After months of practices, demonstrated skills, teamwork and coaching, the Fairview Dixie Debs have extended their season by winning the 2022 Dixie Softball Debs State Championship – for the second year in a row!
Williamson County Schools’ student-athletes walked the red carpet to attend the 8th Annual WILLCO Awards on June 21 at The Factory in Franklin — and one Fairview High finalist brought home the gold!
It was definitely rockets’ red glare and bombs bursting in the air across the Fairview sky on Sunday night as thousands gathered around Fairview City Hall and spectator beyond to celebrate at the City’s 11th Annual July 3rd Celebration.
Williamson County voters are reminded that this Tuesday, July 5th is the last day you can register to vote in August 4th Election for Williamson County offices and State and Federal Primaries.
Blood Assurance’s donation center in Cool Springs is expanding its hours due to the need for additional blood collections.
Are you interested in serving on the Fairview City Commission? If so, the time to act is now.
The City of Fairview’s long-awaited scheduled July 2nd ribbon cutting and grand opening of the new Treehouse Playground in Bowie Nature Park has been postponed.
As Fairview families prepare to celebrate our nation’s independence this weekend, Fairview American Legion Post 248 and their partner the new Marine Corps League LCpl Jeffery “Adam” Bishop Detachment (MCL) invite the community to shop for great deals at their annual fireworks tent sale.
America’s 246th Independence Day is coming up July 4th, but Fairview area residents will kick off the celebration a day early with the City of Fairview’s 11th Annual Fairview Independence Day Celebration on Sunday, July 3rd on the front lawn of city hall.
The City of Fairview is finalizing all the details for their 11th Annual Independence Day Celebration, coming up Sunday, July 3 on the front lawn of city hall.
Fourth of July is less than two weeks away which means it’s time to start thinking about fireworks for your patriotic celebration! Fortunately, Fairview has a local fireworks tent that not only offers a large selection, but will distribute all their proceeds back into the community.
Fairview High School Yellow Jacket athletics will be well represented at the 8th Annual WILLCO Awards, coming up June 21.
When a Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency officer stops an erratic boater to see if he is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, he’s not doing it for harassment.
The Fairview Area Chamber of Commerce has announced plans to cease operations after 40 years serving local businesses and the community.
Middle Tennessee Electric members can expect higher than normal bills this summer as the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) Fuel Cost Adjustment (FCA) charge remains up, primarily to much higher natural gas prices.
Freed-Hardeman University has announced its intention to auction Dickson's iconic Renaissance Center and has contracted leading luxury real estate auction marketing firm J.P. King to sell the building.
After dozens of deaths and many last-minute, life-saving measures by law enforcement, a safety barrier is being installed on the Natchez Trace Parkway Double Arch Bridge across Highway 96 between Fairview and Franklin.
Scales Elementary Assistant Principal Dr. Shelley Kofahl has been named the new principal of Westwood Elementary School.
The City Commission’s final vote on the 2023 Budget and Tax Rate for the fiscal year beginning July 1 and ending June 30, 2023 will be Thursday.
Friday night was all about happy endings and new beginnings as Fairview High School conferred diplomas to 152 seniors during the Class of 2022 graduation ceremony on the school’s football field.
The Fairview City Commission has a lengthy Thursday night agenda with the highlight being the first reading of the city ordinance adopting the annual budget and tax rate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022 and ending June 30, 2023. The board will also revisit the controversial rezonin…
A short distance across the Williamson County line into Hickman County local residents have united to oppose the construction of a new waste water treatment plant and the discharge millions of gallons of sewage effluent into Primm Springs’ pristine Lick Creek.
The Friends of the Fairview Library are excited to invite the community to join them for a special event this Saturday!
According to US News and World Report’s annual Best High Schools list, Fairview High School ranks 34th out of 402 Tennessee high schools.
Fairview area nonprofits once again received support through the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee’s annual fundraiser The Big Payback on May 4-5. However, there is still an opportunity to help local nonprofits meet their 2022 fundraising goals.
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