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Lee University prof elected TATS President
From the Chattanoogan: Dr. Racheal Lawler, assistant professor of Athletic Training at Lee University, was elected president of the Tennessee Athl. From the Chattanoogan: Dr. Racheal Lawler, assistant professor of Athletic Training at Lee University, was elected president of the Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society. “I am honored and humbled...
Maury County New Business Licenses for July 26, 2024
These are the latest business licenses in Maury County for July 18-26, 2024, from the Tennessee County Clerk. You can find our archive of business license news right here!. If you’re seeking details about the businesses establishing themselves in your community or simply interested in staying updated on the latest additions to the local area, then this article is perfect for you.
MPD Announces Retirement of Veteran Police Officer Shondale Clark
Murfreesboro Police Department (MPD) Chief Michael Bowen announces the retirement of Officer Shondale Clark after nearly four decades of dedicated service. Clark began his career with MPD as a patrol officer in September 1988. Over his 36-year law enforcement career, he served as a Parks officer, Field Training Officer (FTO), and was member of both the interview board, and employee review board.
Roots Rendezvous: A Celebration of Music and Arts at Hop Springs
MURFREESBORO, TN - Roots Rendezvous, presented by Uncle Dave Macon Days, will take place at Hop Springs in Murfreesboro, Tennessee on September 6 and 7, 2024. Longtime organizer Gloria Christy told WGNS…. The music begins at 4:30 pm with Stones River Bluegrass and Caleb Christopher Edwards. Later, the evening will...
Blue Raiders Set 2024-25 Schedule
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Middle Tennessee has unveiled its 2024-25 schedule, featuring a competitive slate of tournaments that includes four in the fall and seven in the spring season. MTSU will once again open the season at the Argent Financial Classic on Sept. 8-10 at Squire Creek Country Club in...
Operational loophole at city garage let people leave without paying
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - As recently as May, people were able to park their cars for weeks, months or even years at a city garage and not pay a single dime. It was because of an operational loophole that WSMV 4 Investigator Courtney Allen uncovered at the Public Square Garage downtown.
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