Photo/Ryan Hanchett - A crew from Bryson Grading and Paving has started the work to repair NC 106 and hope to have the road ready for travel sometime in January.
June 9, 2026
Photo/Ryan Hanchett - A crew from Bryson Grading and Paving has started the work to repair NC 106 and hope to have the road ready for travel sometime in January.
Press photo/Rachel Hoskins - The Town of Franklin was the second municipality statewide to pass a Resolution Pledging to Practice and Promote Civility. Council members and Town Manager Amie Owens attended a two-hour webinar on the Commit to Civility program, signed the pledge and adopted the resolution. In passing the resolution, Mayor Jack Horton expressed his appreciation to the council on their professionalism toward each other and the public.
Press photo/Thomas Sherrill - More than three dozen community members showed up for the Macon County Planning Board meeting on Nov. 7. However, no business could be conducted because there was not a quorum of the board members.
Press photo/Thomas Sherrill - The Macon County Board of Elections members read off the early-voting results from the ticker tape prior to entering them into the statewide database. Pictured (from left) are Board of Elections members Lynne Garrison, Chair Kathy Tinsley, John Vanhook and Vice Chair Gary Dills while Sheriff Brent Holbrooks looks on.
Press photo/Thomas Sherrill - Veterans and local residents gathered at the gazebo in downtown Franklin for the 2024 Veterans Day ceremony following the parade.
The Franklin High School seniors and kindergarten students from around county participated in the Panther Legacy handoff on Nov. 1.
Photo submitted - A photo showing flooding of farmland following Hurricane Helene. The photo is include in the Water Quality Advisory Committee’s report that will be presented ot the Macon County Planning Board.
Press photo/Thomas Sherrill - Amanda Watson votes at the North Franklin precinct around 9 a.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5. Watson and others said it felt great to cast their ballot and that everyone at the precinct was so friendly.
Press photo/Thomas Sherrill - The Macon County Board of Education and Superintendent Josh Lynch during the Oct. 18 special called board meeting to discuss capital outlay.