News
Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson won the county's primary election Tuesday, setting him up for another term as county mayor. Anderson, county mayor since 2002, captured nearly 80 percent of ...
Mayor Rogers Anderson on Tuesday presented his State of the County address in Franklin before members of Williamson County's vast business community.
In Williamson County, there appears to be a difference of opinion among leaders on whether residents should continue wearing masks in public. County Mayor Rogers Anderson allowed the local mask ...
Mayor Rogers Anderson signed an executive order on Monday requiring masks or face coverings, which will go into effect at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday. The order will expire on Monday, August 3.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) – Williamson County mayor Rogers Anderson explained requiring masks wasn’t a rushed decision. “Over the weekend we were having conversations with all of our ...
Pushing for an increase in the county's sales tax to help fund future school projects was a cornerstone of Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson's 15th annual State of the County Address.
Mayor Rogers Anderson on Tuesday presented his State of the County address in Franklin before members of Williamson County's vast business community.
The April 30 Franklin Tomorrow Breakfast with the Mayors event will feature all the mayors from Williamson County plus free Pancake Pantry food.
Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson is advocating for 50 percent of those funds to stay local to the counties in which the real estate is sold.
The animal shelter officially dedicated the bridge memorial earlier in December, with dignitaries including Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson among those celebrating the project.
“It’s intentional,” Mayor of both Williamson County and Leiper’s Fork, Rogers Anderson, said. “They want to have that tourism-feel to it.
Hosted on MSN2mon
‘A little slice of something that used to be’: A trip to ... - MSN“It’s intentional,” Mayor of both Williamson County and Leiper’s Fork, Rogers Anderson, said. “They want to have that tourism-feel to it.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results