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On East Clark, the home of Emily and Shelby Hunton sits on a corner looking very different from those around it. It was the first house built on Clark Street. Perhaps that is what drew them both to the house at different times, before they first met. |
3/25/2022 |
Ascend Federal Credit Union and its employees raised $1,270 recently to support the American Heart Association’s (AHA’s) efforts to increase women’s heart health awareness. Ascend employees gave a total of $635 by donating at least $5 to the Go Red for Women program... |
3/25/2022 |
RUTHERFORD Cable, founding sponsor of the ATHENA International Leadership Award for Rutherford County, announces the 2022 nominees for this year’s award; 12 area women representing 12 Rutherford County organizations have been nominated, along with seven young professional women... |
3/25/2022 |
Recent studies have revealed an increase in incidence of colorectal cancer amongst people younger than age 50, which has led to updated screening recommendations. This is why the Gastroenterology department at Murfreesboro Medical Clinic & SurgiCenter is educating their patients and community about the importance of routine screenings... |
3/23/2022 |
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3/4/2022 |
In the middle of the pandemic, Trey Duke took on the role of Director of Murfreesboro City Schools. Like his predecessor, the much-loved Dr. Linda Arms Gilbert, he jumped in with both feet to insure the children were getting the instruction they needed. |
3/1/2022 |
The Town of Smyrna recently released the second episode in its History of Smyrna series. The project captures Smyrna’s oral history through a series of conversations among longtime Smyrna residents. |
3/1/2022 |
Main Street Murfreesboro held its annual meeting on February 15 at The Walnut House downtown. Due to COVID precautions the meeting only included board and committee members of Main Street and award recipients. |
3/1/2022 |
Adventures in Agriculture will be held on April 9th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lane Agri-Park in Murfreesboro. The Lane Agri-Park is located at 315 John Rice Boulevard, just past Sam’s Club and beside PAWS. |
3/1/2022 |
Today’s adult spends half as much time cooking as their parents did a generation ago, but the kitchen still remains the hub of most every home. It has become the place where homework is done, school projects are spread out, friends are entertained, a part or full-time office is found, reading can be done, pets are fed and hobbies can be indulged in. |
3/1/2022 |
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2/4/2022 |
Murfreesboro Medical Clinic and SurgiCenter (MMC) announced that applications are now being accepted for the ‘Drs. David and Yolando Chatman Scholarship’... |
2/1/2022 |
The Town of Smyrna released the first episode in its History of Smyrna series today. The project captures Smyrna’s oral history through a series of conversations among longtime Smyrna residents. |
2/1/2022 |
FirstBank has committed to a $10 million investment in The Housing Fund for the organization’s Shared Equity Program of affordable housing. The money will fund home loans made to low-to-moderate-income individuals in majority minority census tracts for families in Tennessee. |
2/1/2022 |
Brittany Montgomery, Director of the Smyrna Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Rutherford County, tells her staff that they are planting seeds with the work they’re doing and interactions that they are having with the youth and parents that walk through their doors. |
2/1/2022 |