In Case You Missed It: 5 Top Stories of the Week

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During the past week, our top stories included a record-breaking Pumpkinfest, a local winning the World Series MVP and a scary burglary with suspects still at large. Check out what you might have missed below.

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On Sunday, 3 burglars rammed Everything Weapons, 7061 Moores Lane, with a stolen minivan, gaining entry to the store. Approximately 13 firearms were reported stolen to the Brentwood Police Department. ATF industry operations investigators are in the process of conducting an inventory to determine the exact number of firearms stolen.

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The Cubbies won their first World Series since 1908. The series MVP is a Franklin resident. Watch them celebrate outside his home.

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With all the holiday shopping events taking place in and near Williamson County, there’s no need to procrastinate or wait for Black Friday Deals. Check out these local holiday markets where you can shop local and find one-of-a-kind gifts for everyone on your lis

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The City of Franklin now sits in phase one of multiple capital projects – that means building a park, widening roads, repaving streets and building a new fire station.

These projects would undergo completion throughout the next decade with a price tag around $75.1 million spanning across eight projects.

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More than 67,000 people attended the 33rd annual Pumpkinfest in downtown Franklin. If you didn’t go, see what you missed. If you did go, look back at all the fun.

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