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Chiropractor now faces 12 counts of sexual battery

Jake Browning reporter@thefranklinpress.com Accusations of sexual battery are mounting against Franklin chiropractor Erik Madsen. Madsen was initially arrested Nov. 15 and charged with four counts of sexual battery and four counts of assault on a female.
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Two new town board members sworn in

Jake Browning reporter@thefranklinpress.com Monday night’s Franklin Town Council meeting was the first for incoming members Michael Lewis and Jack Horton, and the last for outgoing members Brandon McMahan and Adam Kimsey.
Photos/Town of Franklin

Photos/Town of Franklin

Town spreads Christmas cheer

Lee Buchanan editor@thefranklinpress.com With Thanksgiving dinner reduced to leftovers, Franklin turns its holiday focus to Christmas this weekend with two days packed full of festive fun.  The celebrations kick off Saturday with Winter Wonderland and culminate Sunday with the Christmas Parade.
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Justice center idea gets support

Lee Buchanan editor@thefranklinpress.com When the results of a space needs study were unveiled at the Nov. 12 meeting of the Macon County Board of Commissioners, it was hardly a surprise to see the crowded jail at the top of the list.
Search leads to 19 arrests

Search leads to 19 arrests

Search leads to 19 arrests

Lee Buchanan editor@thefranklinpress.com The search for a woman who fled custody outside the courthouse prompted authorities to check the homes of people they thought might be harboring her – and led to the arrests of 19 other suspects in the process.
Franklin man died after moped crash

Franklin man died after moped crash

Franklin man died after moped crash

A Franklin man died after his moped was involved in a wreck with a pickup truck on Highlands Road on Tuesday, Nov. 19, according to a N.C. Highway Patrol report. Gavin Johnson, 21, was airlifted to Mission Hospital in Asheville.
Press photo/Jake Browning - Marty Greeble presents the next plaque for the Women’s History Trail, which will commemorate the life of Rebecca Na’Ha Morris.

Press photo/Jake Browning - Marty Greeble presents the next plaque for the Women’s History Trail, which will commemorate the life of Rebecca Na’Ha Morris.

Where We Live puts spotlight on women who helped shape Macon

Jake Browning reporter@thefranklinpress.com Monday night’s installment of Cowee School’s Where We Live speaker series provided a glimpse into the lives of the women who helped make Macon County what it is today in a lecture titled “It Happened in the Graveyard ...
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Mental health tied to economy

Area teachers and administrators were on hand at the Macon County Economic Development Commission meeting on Thursday night in Highlands.