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Town of Smyrna Supports Governor Bill Lee’s Executive Order No. 17

The Town of Smyrna supports Governor Bill Lee’s Executive Order No. 17, issued this morning, March 22, 2020. Executive Order No. 17 was issued to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 by limiting social gatherings, dine-in service, and gym use; exposure at nursing and retirement homes; and providing flexibility for restaurants regarding the sale of alcohol….

MTSU Trustees Meeting

MTSU President announces plans to expand remote working for staff to scale down on-campus personnel

Below is a copy of MTSU President Sidney McPhee’s message to campus today about moves to increase remote working for administrative staff and to further scale down the presence of on-campus personnel beginning Monday as coronavirus/COVID-19 precautions continue. Details are below. To the University community, A significant challenge the University faces as a result of…

City of Murfreesboro, TN

Mayor declares local “State of Emergency” for COVID-19

Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland issued an order Saturday, March 21, 2020, declaring a local ‘State of Emergency’ for the City of Murfreesboro in response to COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, pandemic. The Order goes into effect at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday. This Order, among other things: Orders that establishments whose primary business is alcohol service or…

Smyrna Town Hall

Smyrna’s Planning, Codes, and Pubilc Works Departments Have Modified Operations and Town Hall is Closed to the Public

The Town of Smyrna is modifying procedures in the Planning, Codes, and Public Works Departments to adhere to CDC guidelines while continuing to serve citizens. If a citizen needs to conduct business with our Planning, Codes, or Public Works Department, please call the following phone numbers, send an email, or visit our website www.townofsmyrna.org. Planning…

Social Distancing

McFarland Statement on COVID-19 City response prior to Council

Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland made the following statement Thursday, March 19 prior to the City Council meeting: “I want to make a couple quick comments before we get started. We are meeting tonight. There’s very few of us that are here. The Council is [limited]. We’re practicing our “social distancing” that the CDC and our…

Ascension Saint Thomas

Ascension Saint Thomas Facility Visitation & Associate Screening Policies

As part of a comprehensive response to the COVID-19 outbreak, Ascension Saint Thomas has evaluated our visitor policies. Our guidance addresses your safety and the safety of our associates, physicians, and community, while ensuring that we continue to deliver optimal care. Our priority is to reduce transmission and to protect people who are at higher…

United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties

Amid coronavirus crisis, United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties offering giving opportunity to help with basic needs

In less than two weeks, the Middle Tennessee community has been faced with destructive tornadoes and now the development of COVID-19 throughout the country. As the community works to mitigate the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties is offering a giving opportunity to help those in need. More information is available…

Williamson County Corona Virus Updates

Williamson County Emergency Management Agency Moves to Activation Level 3: Partial Activation

In accordance with the Williamson County Emergency Operations Plan, the Williamson County Emergency Operations Center has moved to a Level 3: Partial Activation. At this activation level, the Emergency Operations Center is staffed with key personnel needed to manage the COVID-19 State of Emergency declared by the State of Tennessee. The Williamson County Emergency Management…

Smyrna Town Hall
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Smyrna Town Hall to Close Lobby and Modify Operational Procedures

The Town of Smyrna is closing Town Hall to the public, effective Friday, March 20, 2020. Modifications have been made to ensure citizens will continue to be served. “Our decision-making continues to be guided by maintaining the safety of our citizens and personnel,” explained Brian D. Hercules, Town Manager. “We continue to monitor COVID-19 and…