Thursday, October 30th, 2025
Good morning, Franklin. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 30th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Franklin-based OneGenAway is expanding food distribution to help over 690,000 Tennesseans who will lose SNAP benefits starting November 1 amid the government shutdown—starting November 4, the nonprofit will host drive-thru pickups and boost its home delivery, pop-up sites, and police-partnered food box programs to support those in need. Williamson County Source
- ➤ Franklin Parks’ Family Day is set for November 1 at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm on 239 Franklin Road with free rides, hay rides, a petting zoo, and other activities from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.—a concert by Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band with Stolen Silver will follow from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. to honor veterans and first responders. Williamson County Source
- ➤ GraceWorks Ministries in Williamson County is preparing for more help requests as about 700,000 Tennesseans will lose SNAP benefits on November 1 due to the federal government shutdown—local residents are encouraged to donate funds and food to support neighbors facing grocery, rent, and utility challenges. The nonprofit, which served 13,517 locals last fiscal year, stands ready to assist families during this critical period. Williamson County Source
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Today, the Tennessee Agricultural Museum Association received a $19,500 grant from the state through the Tennessee State Museum to renovate four historic outbuildings by replacing porch boards and repairing doors while preserving original features—these updates will improve guest safety and accessibility ahead of the annual Tractor Show, with work expected to finish by April. The museum continues to share Tennessee’s agricultural history with over 15,000 yearly visitors. Williamson County Source
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ WCS students can join the new Fire Management Services program at the Columbia State Community College campus to learn fire prevention, emergency response and incident command with help from Franklin Fire Department and the City of Franklin. The program will permanently move to the new Innovation Center in August — offering dual enrollment courses and a pathway to public safety careers — to prepare students for tomorrow's roles. Williamson County Source
- ➤ Williamson County Schools celebrated the October Bus Drivers of the Month on October 22 by honoring six drivers—Chris Stringer, Jennie Talkington, Teri Simons, Ryan Capps, Shawn Linne and Larry Simons—who worked to keep students safe and on schedule. Each honoree received a free breakfast, gift card and certificate of appreciation (from Sonic Drive-In). Williamson County Source
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ On October 27, 2025, the Tennessee Department of Health inspected Franklin Marriott Stave Restaurant from 2:06 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. and issued a score of 67 after inspectors found multiple food safety, temperature control & equipment maintenance violations. Williamson County Source
- ➤ Williamson County food service establishments received a perfect score of 100 on inspections from October 22 to October 29—health inspectors reviewed each site and ensured that the latest reports were publicly posted—confirming that local food safety standards were met. Williamson County Source
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Williamson Source compiled Eat & Drink news from October 22 to October 29 that covers busy food topics—Logan’s Roadhouse launched Prime Rib Weekends on October 27, Franklin Marriott Stave Restaurant received a low health score with several violations, Bruster’s Ice Cream in Brentwood closed, and Casa Rosa is hosting a Halloween party starting today. Williamson County Source
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Titans traded cornerback Roger McCreary to the Rams in a deal where the teams swapped draft picks for the 2026 NFL Draft — the Titans received a conditional fifth round pick while McCreary and a conditional sixth round pick went to the Rams. McCreary played in eight games with three starts and his rookie contract expires this season. Williamson County Source
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Children's Reading with Julie Wentz
11 AM – 1 PM — Landmark Booksellers — Free admission — Enjoy a festive storytime featuring a heartwarming holiday tale perfect for young readers.
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Trillia Newbell Book Signing
6-8 p.m. — Landmark Booksellers — Free entry — Celebrate the launch of 'Behold, the Lamb of God Has…' with author Trillia Newbell in an engaging evening of literature.
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An Evening with Michael J. Tinker
6-8 p.m. — Landmark Booksellers — Free to attend — Experience a musical journey through life and faith with engaging songs for all ages.
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Girls' Night Out Fundraiser 2025
5:30-9:00 p.m. — Liberty Hall — Support a great cause — Enjoy an evening of shopping and fellowship to help women experiencing loss this holiday season.
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Jonathan Jackson's Solo Concert
7-11 p.m. — The Franklin Theatre — $TBA — Experience the first solo concert of Jonathan Jackson, celebrated star of Nashville, showcasing his new music.
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Grand Ole Opry 100 Celebration
7-8 p.m. — Grand Ole Opry — Cost varies — Celebrate 100 years of country music with superstars and legends in a dynamic show experience.
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Megan Alexander Book Signing
4-6 p.m. — Landmark Booksellers — Free entry — Celebrate the holiday season with a book signing by author and television host Megan Alexander featuring her new release.
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Fork Fest
1:30-6 p.m. — Leipers Fork Lawn Chair Theater — Free entry — Enjoy free outdoor music by Pat McLaughlin and tasty bites from local food trucks.
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White Nights Reading
7-9 p.m. — Landmark Booksellers — Free entry — Experience a literary journey through Dostoevsky’s poignant short novel.
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Audition Skills Workshop with Regina Moore
6-8 p.m. — Landmark Booksellers — Free entry — Explore audition techniques for young actors with expert guidance from casting director Regina Moore.
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~ Naval Ravikant
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