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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.
Lawmakers call for action after neo-Nazis harass Black children in downtown Nashville
A viral video of neo-Nazis harassing Black children with racist insults in downtown Nashville has sparked outrage from residents and public officials alike. In response, House District 52 Rep. Justin Jones (D-Nashville) and District 93 Rep. G.A. Hardaway (D-Memphis) are calling for answers from police and legislative action. The July...
Titans sign former Broncos' first-rounder who hasn't taken an NFL snap in six years, per report
The Tennessee Titans added several standouts of yesteryear this offseason, including wide receiver Calvin Ridley and safety Jamal Adams. On Thursday, they dipped even further into the past, signing former Denver Broncos pass rusher Shane Ray, according to the Nashville Post. Ray, 31, hasn't taken an NFL snap since 2018,...
Columbia Police Names Officer of the Month for June 2024
Chief Jeremy Alsup awarded Officer Billy Hughes with Officer of the Month of June 2024. On June 18th, 2024, Ofc. Billy Hughes responded to Granada Drive in reference to a stolen vehicle. During his investigation, Ofc. Billy Hughes spoke with a witness that saw the offender driving the vehicle traveling on Santa Fe Pike. Officer Hughes gathered a physical description of the suspect, including the clothing the suspect was wearing.
Fight back against the onslaught against DEI. Diversity strengthens communities and workforces
My role as the minority leader in the Tennessee state Senate is crucial in ensuring that every voice in our community is heard. In June, we began the “Freedom to Be Heard” summer field hearing tour at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. This location holds historical significance as it is where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was tragically assassinated.
GOP Congressman files articles of impeachment against VP Kamala Harris
A Tennessee Republican has filed articles of impeachment against Vice President Kamala Harris, citing her record on immigration and “breach of public trust” regarding President Joe Biden’s physical and mental health. Congressman Andy Ogles has previously introduced articles against Harris regarding immigration and lack of border control...
Williamson County Schools Hiring for 2024-25 School Year
The 2024-25 school year starts in less than two weeks, and WCS is still looking to fill some vacant positions. The district is hiring special education teachers, special education teacher assistants, secondary math teachers, secondary science teachers, School Age Child Care (SACC) workers, food service employees, substitute teachers and bus drivers.
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