Rutherford County Area Habitat for Humanity  Celebrates Leave A Legacy Event

Rutherford County Area Habitat for Humanity Celebrates Leave A Legacy Event

Rutherford County Area Habitat for Humanity (RCHFH) celebrated the 3rd Annual Leave A Legacy Breakfast this past Friday. March 17, with the premiere of a new video “Strength, Stability, Self-Reliance and Shelter”, and the annual Impact & Legacy Award presented to Richard Luneack.   Luneack has been involved with RCHFH for over 10 years as…

Stewarts Creek grad returns to dedicate ‘Legacy Project,’ embrace family’s devotion to construction industry

Stewarts Creek grad returns to dedicate ‘Legacy Project,’ embrace family’s devotion to construction industry

Only a few short years ago, Hunter Bullock would have never imagined he would be standing in front of Stewarts Creek High School, dedicating the results of a construction project that he had overseen from beginning to end. As a sophomore, Hunter approached the administration about building a brick-paver courtyard at the entrance of the…

MTSU Experimental Vehicles Program gains national recognition

MTSU Experimental Vehicles Program gains national recognition

The Middle Tennessee State University Experimental Vehicles Program has received national acclaim. MTSU was presented the 2016 Clips & Clamps Industries Educational Institution Award as part of the Precision Metalforming Association Awards of Excellence in Metalforming. The university earned the award for its Experimental Vehicles Program, which provides extensive hands-on experiences gained by creating and…

People in Murfreesboro shave their heads to help fight childhood cancer

People in Murfreesboro shave their heads to help fight childhood cancer

People in Murfreesboro went bald Friday to fight childhood cancer. There were two events that took place for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, which is a volunteer-powered charity that funds childhood cancer research grants. The first one was called Bald in The Boro. It was held at Lanes, Trains and Automobiles Entertainment Depot on Butler Drive. Wendy…

MTSU falls to Butler 74-65 in NCAA Tournament

MTSU falls to Butler 74-65 in NCAA Tournament

Kelan Martin scored 19 points, and Butler limited Middle Tennessee’s athletic scorers with smothering defense in a 74-65 victory Saturday night to advance to the NCAA Tournament regional semifinals. The Bulldogs (25-8) are going to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2011, when they wrapped up back-to-back appearances in the national title game….

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City Construction Projects for March 19 through March 25

Bridge over Broad Street TDOT Project Expected Lane Closures: Monday, March 20th, through Friday,March 24, from 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…

Bald in the Boro event raises money for childhood cancer research

Bald in the Boro event raises money for childhood cancer research

People in Murfreesboro went bald Friday to raise money about childhood cancer research. They gathered for the Bald in The Boro event at Lanes, Trains and Automobiles Entertainment Depot on Butler Drive. Proceeds will benefit St. Baldrick’s Foundation, which is a volunteer-powered charity that funds childhood cancer research grants. Wendy Shipley-McGill told News 2 she…

David Youree kindergarten classes get S.M.A.R.T. in PE

David Youree kindergarten classes get S.M.A.R.T. in PE

Brenda Bailey isn’t a stereotypical physical education instructor. In her class, it’s commonplace for Bailey to talk about the physiological and neurological connection to learning. She is also likely to talk about kinesthetic learning in which learning takes place by students carrying out physical activities. “I’ve always been interested in the brain,” said Bailey, who…

Murfreesboro Planning Commission Public Hearings on North Highlands Avenue and the ‘Historic Bottoms’, March 22

Murfreesboro Planning Commission Public Hearings on North Highlands Avenue and the ‘Historic Bottoms’, March 22

On Wednesday, March 22, 2017, the Murfreesboro Planning Commission will meet at 7 p.m. to hold important public hearings on two key downtown-area studies. The City has been studying “North Highlands Avenue” and the “Historic Bottoms”’ for the past nine months. The public hearings will be held in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 111…