There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up near you.
Two bands will alternate sets for the first concert of this season's Lions Legend Park music series. Expect music from the '50s-'70s.
Register before July 12 to be a part of the Thursday night bocce ball league at Croatian Park.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up nearby.
The Franklin Common Council will discuss trail expansions on Tuesday that could eventually create a much bigger trail network in the City.
The pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply. The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Franklin area.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
The annual jump-in-the-freezing-water fundraiser gave way to sledding down the hill at The Rock Snowpark. But money still was raised.
The City of Franklin is designing a bicycle facility.
Strauss Brands will appear before Franklin Leaders Thursday to discuss site improvements at the meat processing facility.
Blend Coffee & Cocktails offers a unique take on the coffeehouse experience.
Property tax bills will be mailed to residents next week.
Auction proceeds go toward supporting the student emergency fund, mask drive, student scholarships, and teacher awards.
Tanimura & Antle Inc. is voluntarily recalling its packaged single head romaine lettuce
Gov. Tony Evers announced that $15 million in COVID-19 Cultural Organization Grants has been awarded to 385 cultural organizations.
As cases of the coronavirus continue to surge in the state, there is help available for people in the City of Franklin.
They ranged from spooky to cute and just plain weird.
On Saturday, October 24th, the Franklin Historical Society will open its historic buildings.
A study by the DNR will provide insight into waste reduction and diversion efforts.
Three fall brush and leaves pickups will take place beginning Monday, October 19.
Appointments are encouraged but not required.
The battle over cattle processing heats up.
The fall open burning of leaves, brush, and garden refuse is allowed in the City of Franklin from October 15 to November 30 with a permit.
The purpose is to promote tourism-based businesses in the City of Franklin and marketing the City as a destination to potential visitors.
The Hill Has Eyes comes alive for its ninth year on Friday.