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I won $1 million on a lotto scratch-off but didn’t get a penny after clerk threw it in trash – now he’s facing jail time
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Suspect in Tennessee trooper shooting arrested, reward for info now $20,000
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Early Intervention Key for Dyslexic Students in Rutherford County
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN - Dyslexia is a common learning disorder affecting many students in both Rutherford County Schools and the Murfreesboro City School System. According to the Center for Dyslexia at MTSU, at least 100,000 students in grades K-12 statewide have dyslexia. Nationally, the National Institutes of Health estimate that 15% of the population may be dyslexic.
Murfreesboro man concerned city’s soccer complex is restricting pick-up soccer games
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Murfreesboro man is planning to address the city council next month over concerns that the city is too often restricting pick-up games. Jim Farley has lived in Murfreesboro for 10 years and claims it’s become increasingly hard to use the synthetic soccer fields at Richard Siegler Soccer Complex without paying a $90 dollar reservation fee.
Silver Alert Issued for Missing Lebanon Woman
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation needs your help to find Katherine Long, who is missing from Lebanon. The 43-year-old is 5’2″, 145 lbs., with hazel eyes and brown hair, last seen Monday in the area of Webster Lane wearing a sweatshirt with ‘Dream’ on it and blue jeans.
Safely dispose of medications on Drug Take Back Day
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is encouraging community members to safely dispose of unused medications for their Drug Take Back Day. The CDC reported over 107 thousand drug overdose deaths in 2023 alone. Drug Take Back Day would allow the public to dispose of these medications with no questions asked at one of the blue MedSafe boxes in the following areas.
New coach Derek Mason called MTSU football fans 'apathetic.' How he's trying to build a strong base
New Middle Tennessee State football coach Derek Mason said a rebuild was not necessary for the Blue Raiders team but he has been busy trying to build a fan base. Mason, who said MTSU fans had become "apathetic" shortly after replacing Rick Stockstill as the coach last December, has spent a great deal...
Taking the Long Road: Armed with MTSU grant dollars, one county’s battle against an insidious disease offers hope for recovering opioid addicts
In 2021, Leeanne Harris gave birth to a boy and gave him away. If he couldn’t go home with her, she thought, he could at least go home with his big brothers, ages 2 and 5. They’d been adopted by a family friend. “That’s the major thing—I had...
2024 USA TODAY Ad Meter Marketing Spotlight: Middle Tennessee State University students unveil top 5 and bottom 5
USA TODAY Ad Meter kicked off an inaugural college/university spotlight program in 2024, with five schools participating. The mission was simple: expand the Super Bowl commercial conversation to the next generation. From the minds of future marketers, creatives, the movers and shakers of decades to come, we pulled back the curtain on the Ad Meter ratings of each school, taking an inside look at what worked during the Big Game, and what missed the mark. Next up on the stage is Middle Tennessee State University, where students from the class of assistant marketing professor Gaia Rancati weighed in on the Big Game spots.
Temporary driver services center opens in Lebanon. Location, hours and what you can do
Mobile driver service center units opened Monday in Lebanon while the city's regular driver services center is closed for a remodel. The state's mobile station will work out of two buses according to Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security spokesperson Wesley Moster. The location is at 410 Park Drive in the parking lot next to the Lebanon Public Works building, Moster said. ...
A New Skatepark, Upgrades to Tennis Courts, the Future Veterans Park in the Blackman Area and More on Today's Show
Today, WGNS was joined by guests from the Murfreesboro Parks and Rec Department. Those guests included Assistant Park Directors Thomas Laird and Rachel Singer, along with Marketing Director Lynn Caldwell. Listen to this informative interview with host Scott Walker by clicking PLAY on the above podcast.
Ribbon Cutting: X-Golf Murfreesboro
X-Golf Murfreesboro held its ribbon cutting on May 29, 2024, for its location at 1720 Old Fort Parkway, L-220 in Murfreesboro. X-Golf’s state of the art indoor golf simulators offers players unparalleled accuracy and realism through a combination of camera systems, infrared lasers, impact sensors and advanced gaming software.
MTSU pilots successfully complete ‘challenging’ Air Race Classic 2024
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University’s three pilots successfully completed the nearly 2,500-mile Air Race Classic in June, navigating through “tough challenges” during an “incredible” experience that was rewarding both professionally and personally. Representing the Aerospace Department, rising senior Hailey Harrison of Lakeland...
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