Wednesday, November 27th, 2024
Good morning, Murfreesboro. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 27th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Middle Tennessee leaders share their unique Thanksgiving dishes and traditions, emphasizing the holiday's focus on family, gratitude, and special recipes. The Daily News Journal
- ➤ Murfreesboro Police Chief Michael Bowen promoted Sgt. Zachary Ferrell to Lieutenant and Officer Joshua Sandlin to Sergeant, highlighting their dedication and leadership within the department. The Daily News Journal
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Joshua Hallmon was sentenced to 41 years in federal prison for a series of violent crimes including robbery, carjacking, and kidnapping in Murfreesboro and Franklin. Rutherford County Source
- ➤ Murfreesboro police are looking for several suspects involved in a smash and grab at a 7-Eleven, where an ATM was stolen during open hours. NewsChannel 5
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ MTSU's Young Democratic Socialists and Student Worker Advocacy groups held a teach-in to educate on labor movements and to mobilize for a forthcoming march advocating for bi-weekly student worker pay. MTSU Sidelines
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Murfreesboro progresses with the Town Creek daylighting project, removing historically buried gasoline tanks to facilitate construction of a linear urban park with trails connecting the Discovery Center to Cannonsburgh Village. Murfreesboro.com
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Rutherford County health inspection scores for food service establishments and other facilities were updated for November 19-26, 2024, highlighting adherence to public health standards. Rutherford County Source
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Siegel Stars girls' basketball team lost to Fairview with a score of 27-19 during the Siegel Thanksgiving Classic due to numerous turnovers and missed opportunities. Murfreesboro Post
- ➤ The Oakland boys' basketball team maintained their undefeated streak by defeating Cannon County 53-41 during the Siegel Thanksgiving Classic. Murfreesboro Post
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Borodash 2024: Community Fun Run
Experience the excitement of a community fun run at the Borodash 2024, bringing together participants of all ages for a spirited race in Murfreesboro.
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Design Thinking for Enhanced Marketing Strategies
Learn how to utilize Design Thinking principles to improve your marketing efforts through a collaborative roundtable discussion.
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Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration in Downtown Murfreesboro
Celebrate the festive season with family activities, live entertainment, and the annual lighting of the Rutherford County Christmas tree.
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Louden Swain Concert
Experience a live performance by Louden Swain at the Embassy Suites in Murfreesboro.
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Community Christmas Gift Drive
The event focuses on providing gifts to families in need through a community-driven gift exchange and volunteer opportunity.
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