TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center is Going Red

TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center is Going Red for in a Special Way

Newborns will receive special red receiving blankets to raise awareness about women’s heart health TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center is celebrating National Wear Red Day ® in very special way this year. Every baby born on Friday, February 3, will receive a red receiving blanket instead of the traditional blue, pink and white striped blanket. The…

City Construction Projects for February 5 through February 11
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City Construction Projects for February 5 through February 11

Bridge over Broad Street TDOT Project Expected Lane Closures: Monday through Friday, 8:00 pm to 6:00 am: There will be alternating lane closures on NW Broad Street, Memorial Blvd, Old Fort Pkwy and Ridgley Road for construction of the new Overpass. There will be lane shifts and traffic interruptions. One lane will remain open in…

Creative opportunities abound as MTSU shows off its Makerspace equipment

Creative opportunities abound as MTSU shows off its Makerspace equipment

Today’s college library is not just literary, but also digital and kinetic, and MTSU’s latest contribution to the trend is getting positive reviews. The James E. Walker Library celebrated the success of its new “Makerspace” area with an official grand opening and dedication ceremony earlier this week in the second-floor Digital Media Studio. The area…

MTSU Go Red for Women

MTSU Go Red for Women Day event raises awareness about women¹s heart health

The normally True Blue MTSU campus added a dash of red to the color scheme Friday, Feb. 3, to celebrate National Wear Red Day. The campus community attended MTSU Health Services and Health Promotions festivities for an annual event to raise awareness for the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign. It was held in…

Mother shares son's story of addiction

Tennessee mother hopes to prevent others from pain of losing child to drugs

An East Tennessee woman is on a mission to try and prevent others from feeling the pain and heartache of losing a child to opioid abuse. Rhonda Coffey has started a support group and hopes to get the overdose reversal drug in the hands of police officers. Looking back on happier times, Coffey always knew…

Murfreesboro neighborhood burglaries

Latest rash of car break-ins reported in quiet Murfreesboro neighborhood

Residents in a quiet neighborhood in Murfreesboro, where not much ever happens, are on edge after more than a half dozen vehicles were broken into. Thefts from vehicles are increasing all over the city. More than two dozen people became victims, this past week alone. Each day like clockwork, Janie Blackburn pulls into her garage…