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The Tennessee presidential primary is Tuesday, March 5. Voters will pick their nominees for president and other positions. Here's how to see who's on your ballot.
However, you won’t get a personal property tax bill until the end of the year. If you file after March 1, the county may charge you a late fee. The fee will depend on the value of your vehicle.
Spring Hill is a city in Maury and Williamson counties in the U.S. state of Tennessee, located approximately 30 miles (48 km) south of Nashville. Its population as of 2022 is 55,800. [5] Spring Hill is recognized as the 4th fastest growing city in Tennessee by the U.S. Census Bureau [8] and is included in the Nashville metropolitan area.
In 2010, Williamson County is listed 17th on the Forbes list of the 25 wealthiest counties in America. [22] By 2006 Williamson County had a population of 160,781 representing 27.0% population growth since 2000. The census bureau lists Williamson as one of the 100 fastest-growing counties in the United States for the period 2000–2005.
Tennessee's 27th Senate district is one of 33 districts in the Tennessee Senate. It has been represented by Republican Jack Johnson , the current Senate Majority Leader, since 2023. [ 2 ] Prior to redistricting, he represented the 23rd district which was located in the same area as the current 27th district.
Williamson County MRA: 10: Christopher McEwen House: April 13, 1988 (#88000320) March 23, 1995: Franklin Rd., 1/5 mile south of Berry's Chapel Rd. Franklin vicinity: Williamson County MRA. Delisted due to extensive alterations. 11: George W. Morton House: April 13, 1988 (#88000337) July 20, 2020
Transportation in Williamson County, Tennessee (22 P) Pages in category "Williamson County, Tennessee" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Williamson County Courthouse in Franklin, Tennessee is a historic courthouse. It is a contributing building in the Franklin Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The courthouse was built in 1858 and is the third one to serve the county. It is Greek Revival in style and 65 by 90 feet (20 m × 27 m) in plan.