Sunday, November 2nd, 2025
Good morning, Murfreesboro. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 2nd of November.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Middle Tennessee State University launched QRISE — a center for quantum research and workforce development — in Murfreesboro on October 31. President Sidney A. McPhee and Center Director Dr. Hanna Terletska said key partners like Oak Ridge National Laboratory supported the initiative, which aims to boost Tennessee's role in the national quantum economy. WGNS
- ➤ Two nursing faculty at Tennessee Tech were honored by the Tennessee Public Health Association for helping more rural families get health care. Professors Jennifer Mabry and Emily Lee led the CHART project that gives free health screenings to Head Start children—efforts they plan to keep growing. Rutherford County Source
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Tennessee Historical Commission announced over $1.1 million in federal grant funding to preserve historic sites across the state—Rutherford County will benefit as Middle Tennessee State University received $144,000 in matching grants, with its Department of Sociology and Anthropology getting $8,000 for educational posters and its Fullerton Laboratory awarded $136,000 to provide GIS services over two years. The program covers 60% of project costs while local partners pay the remaining 40%. WGNS
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Middle Tennessee State University club hockey claimed the No. 1 ranking in ACHA Division III on Friday after a 10-game win streak that began on Sept. 12. The Blue Raiders will travel to Knoxville on Nov. 8 and to Huntsville on Nov. 9 and 10 — marking a historic milestone for the program. MTSU Sidelines
- ➤ Rutherford County high school teams will start playoff football games on November 7th. The matchups include Riverdale at Lebanon on WGNS, Oakland against Cookeville, Smyrna at Green Hill, Blackman against Gallatin, Eagleville at McEwen, PCA with a bye, and MTCS against Chattanooga Grace. WGNS
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Commercial Motor Vehicle Awareness Course
8 AM to 5 PM on Day 1, 8 AM to Noon on Day 2 — Rutherford County Emergency Management — $445.00 — Enhance law enforcement skills in Commercial Motor Vehicle regulation and enforcement.
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Nashville Zoolumination
5-9 p.m. — Nashville Zoo at Grassmere — $21 to $25 — Experience a dazzling wonderland of over 1,000 illuminated sculptures transforming the zoo grounds.
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RnB Bingo Night
3-6 p.m. — The Grand Hall — Varies — Enjoy a night of RnB hits and bingo fun with prizes and good vibes.
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Kelly Alayna Live Performance
6-10 p.m. — Soulshine Pizza — Free entry — Experience the heartfelt sounds of Country singer/songwriter Kelly Alayna in an intimate setting.
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Tennessee Lady Vols vs. Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders Women's Basketball
6:30 PM – 1:29 AM — Murphy Athletic Center — Check event website for pricing — Witness a thrilling matchup between two competitive women's basketball teams.
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Borodash 2025
2-5:30 p.m. — 111 W Vine St, Murfreesboro, TN — Registration Cost Varies — Participate in a festive run or walk to support local community wellness.
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Joey Fletcher Band Live
7-11 p.m. — Hop Springs — Ticket info not specified — Experience the raw Southern Rock vibe of Tennessee's own Joey Fletcher.
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Small Business Saturday Holiday Market
Join us for a festive shopping experience at the 1660 Middle Tennessee BLVD B, Murfreesboro, TN 37130! Discover unique gifts, support local businesses, and get into the holiday spirit.
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Small Business Saturday Holiday Market
Join us for a festive shopping experience at the 1660 Middle Tennessee BLVD B, Murfreesboro, TN 37130! Discover unique gifts, support local businesses, and get into the holiday spirit.
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