Sunday, February 9th, 2025
Good morning, Murfreesboro. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 9th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Keystone Project in Murfreesboro, TN, aims to revitalize the historic business district with residential and commercial development, enhanced green spaces, and improved infrastructure, including parking and pedestrian bridges, set to commence in spring 2024. WGNS
- ➤ The Murfreesboro Transit Center on New Salem Highway, a $17.1 million initiative, is set to open in April 2025, promising to enhance public transportation with advanced facilities and expanded services. WGNS
- ➤ Murfreesboro announces a series of construction projects, including utility and lane installations and Google Fiber work, affecting traffic through February 15, 2025. WGNS
- ➤ A program on the ALICE Report, highlighting the financial struggles of 46% of Rutherford County households, will be presented by nonpartisan organizations at MTSU. WGNS
- ➤ Rutherford County PAWS introduces a 24/7 microchip scanner at their shelter to efficiently reunite lost pets with their owners. WGNS
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Youth Leadership Rutherford is seeking applications from high school seniors in Murfreesboro, TN, for a program aimed at developing leadership skills and community engagement. WGNS
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Middle Tennessee State University's women's basketball team delivered a commanding 76-43 victory over Kennesaw State, showcasing dominant performances from players and aggressive defense. Murfreesboro Post
- ➤ Jalyn Holcomb becomes Lipscomb University's all-time leading 3-point scorer in a recent win over West Georgia. Murfreesboro Post
- ➤ Middle Tennessee Head Volleyball Coach Chuck Crawford has resigned, with a national search for a replacement announced by the athletics director, and assistant Taylor Holmes stepping in as interim head coach. Rutherford County Source
- ➤ Blackman High School won the TSSAA Region 4-AA wrestling tournament, advancing seven wrestlers to sectionals, while Stewarts Creek and Oakland combined to send 24 wrestlers to the Class AA sectional tournament. The Daily News Journal
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Free Basic Digital Literacy Class in Murfreesboro
Goodwill Career Solutions is offering a free class to enhance digital literacy skills at their Murfreesboro center.
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Southern Equine Expo 2025
Outlaw Nutrition will showcase its products at the Southern Equine Expo, providing attendees the chance to learn about offerings and enter to win free items.
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Tennessee Statewide Creatives Conference and Festival
The first statewide conference and festival in Tennessee dedicated to creativity in music, fashion, and the arts, featuring workshops and performances.
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Lone Star Rodeo at Tennessee Miller Coliseum
The Lone Star Rodeo features exciting rodeo performances in Murfreesboro, TN.
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Modern Calligraphy Workshop for Beginners
This workshop teaches modern calligraphy basics using a pointed dip pen and includes a beginner's kit to take home.
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