
Victims of botched cosmetic laser procedures warn of dangers
Two Middle Tennessee women are warning others about the dangers associated with laser treatments and lack of regulation after botched procedures left them permanently scarred.
Daphne Carroll went to a medical spa five years ago and received a facial laser treatment that left her with permanent damages... See Full Story
Are You Trying To Avoid Paying Commission By Selling Your Franklin Property By Owner?
Are You Trying To Avoid Paying Commission By Selling Your Franklin Property By Owner?
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Are you considering selling your home as “For Sale By Owner”? Many people consider this option as a way to avoid paying an expensive listing commission because the reality is that if you have little to no equity in your home it can be difficult to pay that fee.
Monte Mohr is an expert in Property For Sale in Franklin and he has compiled a list of tips for those of you who are thinking about trying to sell your home without a realtor.
Learn about the most important things you should remember if you are taking on this challenge.
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Bikers ride for cause in Franklin
Hundreds of bikers were ready to ride for a cause Sunday morning in Franklin.
It was all part of the Middle Tennessee "Ride for Kids" now in its fourth year.
Proceeds benefit medical research grants and family support programs at the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation... See Full Story
Body found in Franklin
Police are investigating after a body was discovered Thursday morning off Moores Lane in Franklin.
The discovery was made around 7:30 a.m. along Lynnwood Way at Franklin Road and Moores Lane... See Full Story
Domestic violence cases on rise in Williamson Co
Bridges Domestic Violence Center, the only domestic violence shelter in Williamson County, reports a surprising increase in victims seeking help. "It [domestic violence] can happen to anybody in any walk of life. It's not just the poor, we're upper middle class and all of our friends we have doctors and lawyers and upper class people that we live around and no one would ever suspect that was going on behind closed doors... See Full Story
Franklin TN Real Estate Company Offers Financing Advice
Franklin TN Real Estate Company Offers Financing Advice
Are you thinking of buying a home in Franklin TN right now? If so, you have probably thought about how you will finance your purchase.
Franklin TN Real Estate agent Monte Mohr has some really pertinent advice when it comes to financing your home purchase in today's economy and he will help you understand things like:
1. Mortgage Insurance
2. How to choose a lender
3. Various financing options
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Franklin police seek felony theft suspect
Franklin police are searching for a 31-year-old man wanted on felony theft charges.
Police said Michael Marks rented two Toyota Camrys from a Franklin car rental store in March.
Neither vehicle was returned, but one of the two has since been recovered... See Full Story
Church holds prayer service for teen injured in golf cart crash
Nearly 200 people gather at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Green Hills Thursday night for a prayer service for a 15-year-old boy who was injured in a golf cart crash Wednesday evening. Roach's best friend, 15-year-old Ryan Tropauer was killed in the accident... See Full Story
Franklin looks to eliminate sale of alcohol to minors
In an effort to stop the sale of alcohol to minors, a task force set up by Franklin police hit the streets last week to test convenience store compliance.
Wearing a wire, a 20-year-old informant went to several stores and tried to purchase beer.
If he was asked for his ID, he would show it. His ID clearly says he is a minor. See Full Story





