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Wednesday, May 21st, 2025

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Good morning, Murfreesboro. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 21st of May.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Main Street Murfreesboro will host the Summer Sidewalk Chalk Art Contest on June 14 at Public Square, where artists of all ages must bring their own washable chalk and follow pre-assigned drawing areas. Drawing will begin after 7:30 a.m. and finish by 11:00 a.m.—judging is scheduled from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. with winners receiving local gift cards.  Murfreesboro.com

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Neighbors Murfreesboro will open its new restaurant and bar in June on Medical Center Pkwy, offering a modern rustic design with indoor/outdoor seating. A video walkthrough shows a large bar, TVs for game days and hints of an evolving menu — more details will be announced soon.  Murfreesboro.com

EDUCATION NEWS

  • TCAP reading scores released on May 20 set off a fast-moving timeline under Tennessee’s state reading law for thousands of third graders. Students scoring at or below proficiency must choose to retest between May 21 and May 30, enroll in summer school, or use free tutoring to advance — nearly 7,500 fourth graders in tutoring must also meet growth benchmarks with retention decisions expected in July.  The Daily News Journal
  • Middle Tennessee State University will host its 16th Annual Alumni Summer College from June 25th to 27th, where alumni can enjoy campus tours and creative workshops under the theme 'Masterpiece in the Making: Creativity Beyond the Canvas.' Registration closes Friday, May 23 + spots are limited.  WGNS

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • City Hall and most city offices, along with Murfreesboro Transit and local community centers, will be closed on Memorial Day, May 26. Adams Tennis Complex will operate only until 2 p.m., garbage collection will shift one day, and local golf courses will remain open—Boro Beach will host Memorial Day Madness from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  City of Murfreesboro

REAL ESTATE NEWS

  • Rutherford County added nearly 12,000 new residents between May 2024 and May 2025 and saw a projected $8M increase in tax revenue even as housing builds lag behind demand. The county stays more affordable than most in Middle Tennessee with a median home price around $420,000—$52,900 less than in Davidson County, requiring an estimated household income of $120,800.  FOX 17

EVENTS

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  • Asian American Pacific Islander Celebration

    10 AM – 5 PM — Discovery Center at Murfree Spring — Free entry — Celebrate cultural diversity with interactive exhibits and performances for the whole family.

    Sat, 5/24/25

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  • ODP South Intra-Regional Combine

    8:00 a.m. — Richard Siegel Soccer Complex — Registration fee may apply — Participate in a skill assessment and showcase for aspiring soccer athletes.

    Fri, 5/30/25

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  • Huge Stockpile Garage Sale

    7 a.m. - 1 p.m. — Ashwood Cove Apartments — Bargain finds await — Discover treasures at this neighborhood garage sale in a family-friendly community.

    Sat, 5/31/25

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  • Summertime Make & Take Workshop

    2-2:45 p.m. — Board & Brush Creative Studio - Murfreesboro — Pre-registration required — Create a beautiful home décor piece step-by-step with provided materials.

    Sun, 6/1/25

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  • Banana Pudding Festival

    10 a.m. – 1 p.m. — Hop Springs — Free entry — Indulge in delicious banana pudding flavors at this sweet community celebration.

    Sat, 6/7/25

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  • The Taste Food Festival

    11 AM – 4 PM — Patterson Park Community Center — Admission varies — A vibrant community celebration featuring food tastings, live music, and local vendors.

    Sat, 6/14/25

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