Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
Good morning, Franklin. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 26th of November.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Culaccino—locally owned in Franklin since 2021—has opened its second location at Nashville Yards at 900 Commerce Street. Owned by Frank Pullara, the restaurant offers signature house-made pastas, wood-fired pizzas and craft cocktails in a spacious setting for family meals and gatherings. Williamson County Source
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ AAA reports that Tennessee gas prices fell four cents to $2.64 per gallon, making them nearly unchanged from last month but seven cents lower than a year ago — if prices hold, drivers could see the lowest Thanksgiving rates since 2020. National data shows a one-penny drop and steady supply amid decreased gasoline demand. Williamson County Source
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Tennessee Department of Education (announced November 21) said that thirty-five Williamson County schools were named Reward Schools for the 2024-25 school year, a record based on tests, grades, and attendance (making them some of the best in the county). Williamson County Source
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Williamson County will host a virtual community meeting on December 4 at 6 p.m.—residents can join via Microsoft Teams or by phone to review the Safety Action Plan’s findings and recommendations on transportation safety and roadway improvements. Williamson County Source
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Franklin Fire and Life Safety Educator Jamie Melton warned that Thanksgiving is the top day for home cooking fires in the United States and urged residents to stay in the kitchen while frying or grilling, turning off burners when stepping away, and covering pans to smother flames—she stressed that if a small fire develops, evacuate and call 911 immediately. Williamson Herald
- ➤ Refine Vein Center held a ribbon cutting at 4000 Longpoint Way (Suite 440) in Franklin on November 21. The center, led by board-certified physician Dr. Reynolds, specialized in innovative vein treatments (serving local patients). Williamson County Source
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Middle Tennessee high school football playoffs continue this week as Division I teams in classes 1A to 6A play semifinal games on November 28, and championship games will be held in Chattanooga from December 4–6. Division II championships for classes A, AA, and AAA are set for December 4 with games scheduled at different times. Williamson County Source
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Turkey Trot
7-9:30 a.m. — Meridian Cool Springs — 10k for $50, 5k for $45, Kids Turkey Chase for $15 — Join over 3,300 participants as they run for a good cause this Thanksgiving morning.
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Swan Lake Ballet Performance
7 PM – 1 AM — Williamson County Performing Arts Center — Tickets available — Experience the enchanting ballet of love, magic, and stunning choreography.
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The Nutcracker Ballet
7 PM — Williamson County Performing Arts Center — Tickets Available — Experience a magical journey with the Grand Kyiv Ballet as they bring the enchanting tale of The Nutcracker to life.
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Little River Band Concert for Charity
7:15-10:15 p.m. — The Franklin Theatre — Fundraiser for Eli's House — Enjoy an evening of music while supporting a great cause for women and children.
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Irving Berlin's White Christmas
7 p.m. — The Factory at Franklin — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a heartwarming musical filled with holiday charm and unforgettable music.
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Franklin Christmas Parade
1-7 p.m. — Downtown Franklin Association & Historic Main Street District — Free entry — Celebrate the joy of the season with a beloved community parade featuring Christmas traditions and Santa Claus.
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Nashville Winter Wonderland Craft and Vendor Market
10 a.m. – 8 p.m. — CoolSprings Galleria — Free entry — Explore festive crafts and unique gifts in a magical winter setting.
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A Christmas Carol Reading
7-9 p.m. — Landmark Booksellers — Free entry — Celebrate the holiday spirit with a classic reading of Dickens' timeless tale.
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A Very Merry Paint Night
6-8 p.m. — Third Coast Clay — Bring your own drinks — Celebrate the holidays creatively with a festive paint night and prizes.
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Glenn Miller Orchestra Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — The Franklin Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the timeless sounds of the Glenn Miller Orchestra in a historic venue.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The creative adult is the child who survived.
~ Ursula K. Le Guin
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