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Mainstreet Jazz Fest planned for May 1

The Main Street JazzFest is scheduled for Saturday, May 1, on the historic downtown square. Featuring middle and high school jazz bands from across Rutherford County, the MTSU jazz band, and ending with Music City Swing...
3/15/2021

Exchange Club announces healing field flags of remembrance

What has become Murfreesboro’s iconic Memorial Day salute will return Memorial Day Weekend May 29-31, continuing a 13-year tradition. The Healing Field Flags of Remembrance hosted by The Exchange Club of Murfreesboro is an inspiring formation of U.S. flags and will be seen at 265 West Thompson Lane...
3/15/2021

MMC & Surgicenter is proud to announce the addition of Chloe Desnoes

Chloe Desnoes, D.O. is a board-certified physician who is now practicing at MurfreesboroMedical Clinic (MMC). Originally from theDallas, Texas area, Dr. Desnoes received her undergraduate degree from Baylor University before moving to South Carolina to obtain her medical degree from Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine.
3/15/2021

VIProfile: Terri Shultz

Terri Shultz discovered her love for Habitat for Humanity when she was building her own home. At the same time, she was just getting involved with the organization and on her first build through Junior League.
3/15/2021

Changing Comforts of Home

After a year of living very close to home with limited socializing, the shift in how we are working and virtual schooling, the real estate market is seeing some very significant trend changes. Also, the flow of new residents into the area has not slowed because of the pandemic...
3/15/2021

Before and After: True Blue Grand Dame Victorian Hits The Stage

When William Reed Bell, Sr. built his home on East Main Street in 1896, Murfreesboro was well on its way back from the ravages of the Civil War and Reconstruction...
3/15/2021

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3/5/2021

MMC and Surgicenter announces scholarship for minority students seeking medical degree

The physicians of Murfreesboro Medical Clinic and SurgiCenter (MMC) are proud to announce a new scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded to a U.S. medical/osteopathic school student from our local region who is also a member of a minority group that is underrepresented in medicine.
2/9/2021

Deputy of the Year award in Rutherford County

Rutherford County Sheriff’s Patrol Cpl. William Travis earned the Middle Tennessee Law Enforcement Network Deputy of the Year award from the Tennessee Highway Safety Office. Sheriff Mike Fitzhugh presented the award to Travis.
2/9/2021

Read to Success announces the release of 2021 one book

One Book is an initiative to promote reading and unity. Each year, Read To Succeed and the Rutherford County One Book Committee select a book and invite the community to read this book together.
2/9/2021

Discover the History of First United Methodist Church through bicentennial book

First United Methodist Church of Murfreesboro is celebrating 200 years of faithful service to the community with the publication of The First 200 Years: A Bicentennial History of First United Methodist Church 1820-2020.
2/9/2021

VIProfile: Susan Grear

Finding the perfect wedding invitation is like finding a special quote about your love for the person with whom you know you will be sharing the rest of your life. And helping couples find that perfect invitation for their special day has been Susan Grear’s joy for 20 years.
2/9/2021

Saddle Wood Farm Creates Dream Weddings

Driving west from Murfreesboro on Franklin Road towards the Williamson County line, a stone fence appears on your right with the words “Saddle Woods Farm” sitting on top. A few horses canter and play with unbridled abandon in the paddocks on either side of a gravel road leading towards what looks like a small village.
2/9/2021

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2/3/2021
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