The Williamson County Public Library System announced on April 2 that all branches will be closed Thursday, Friday, and Sunday this week due to collection maintenance and upcoming holidays. The library system said it will close for collection maintenance on Thursday, April 2, and for the Good Friday holiday on April 3. All branches are scheduled to resume normal hours of operation on Saturday, April 4. The Main Library in Franklin will remain closed on Sunday, April 5 in observance of the Easter holiday.
These temporary closures may affect residents who rely on local library services during this period. However, those with a library card can still access e-Library resources online such as e-audios, streaming video, e-books, and e-magazines at https://www.wcpltn.org/232/eLibrary-Books-and-More.
Community safety remains a priority during these closures. The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office contributes to public safety through programs like prescription drug drop-off initiatives and Crime Stoppers according to the official website. The Sheriff’s Office operates from its modern Law Enforcement Center in Franklin and functions as an agency of Williamson County government according to the official website.
The office employs 327 personnel serving more than 271,000 residents according to the official website. Its efforts include promoting peace through partnerships with residents via programs such as Citizen Academy and Neighborhood Watch according to the official website.
The Sheriff’s Office delivers law enforcement services including patrols, investigations, and community policing while fostering relationships with citizens through educational programs designed to resolve local issues according to the official website.

