‘Sowing the Seeds of the Future’
Five years after its launch, the Women’s History Trail has reached a milestone in its journey to bring a monumental display of public art to downtown Franklin.
Five years after its launch, the Women’s History Trail has reached a milestone in its journey to bring a monumental display of public art to downtown Franklin.
One person died in a four-car wreck on Georgia Road on Oct. 20. The N.C. State Highway Patrol is still investigating the wreck.
Concern over the number of fundraisers by student groups is leading the Macon County Board of Education to revisit its policies.
The plan for a 265,000-square-foot Franklin High School complex for up to 1,400 students was on display for the public to view at the Robert C. Carpenter Community Center on Thursday, Oct. 19.
For the first time in the years-long Franklin High School concept process, the public will see what has been conceptualized and can offer their input from 4-8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct.
A land dispute and the serving of a writ in the Iotla Valley community led to a woman allegedly shooting her brother in the face, according to court documents.
Franklin High School students saw a familiar face in the principal’s office Tuesday morning.
The 2023 municipal elections will include two firsts for town voters – they will use the new voting equipment purchased earlier this year and voters will need to show a photo identification as requ
A Grand Jury returned a true bill of indictment of murder charges against an Otto man arrested in August for the strangulation death of a murder witness.
Background checks could soon be coming to Macon County Public Library employees for the first time.