Franklin, TN News Roundup (8/6/25)

Franklin High HOSA earns Gold: Franklin High’s HOSA chapter earned Gold Level recognition at the HOSA International Leadership Conference this summer after logging over 300 volunteer hours—through student-led blood drives, Red Cross workshops, and a Nashville tour— find out what drove their success.

Lost song found at last: Decades after a Spokane teen’s mixtape set fans on a wild goose chase, the Lostwave community traced the mystery track to Nashville’s Alex Caress—who’s just released the recovered recordings on his new album I Am Always Here — find out how.

Mark Your Future Path: The annual Williamson County College and Industry Fair is set for September 9 at the Ag Expo Center, where colleges, businesses and state financial aid experts will connect with students and families from 4:30–7:30 p.m. — find out.

e|spaces Cool Springs launch: The new 23,000-sq-ft workspace in Williamson County marks e|spaces’ 15th location with private offices, executive suites, collaborative areas, a café, and a songwriters’ night on August 27 — find out how to register.

WCS students earn record Biliteracy Seals: More than 238 high schoolers secured Silver or Gold Seals of Biliteracy in 14 different languages—the highest total in district history— find out how to qualify.

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