Wednesday, August 19, 2026
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
- Two Michigan men await extradition to Rutherford County after Murfreesboro Police say they used deceptive tactics to obtain nearly $5,000 from local 7-Eleven and Speedway stores.
- Investigators used surveillance footage and license plate reader technology to identify the suspects’ rental vehicle, which was later located in Perrysburg, Ohio.
- WGNS Radio earns awards in six categories at the Tennessee Association of Broadcasters Excellence in Broadcasting Awards—more than any other radio or television station in Tennessee.
- WGNS captures the first-ever TAB Radio Station of the Year honor, along with awards for public service, sports coverage, local news, talk programming, and digital and social media.
- Eagleville High School receives $5,000 through T-Mobile’s Friday Night 5G Lights competition and is calling on the community to help it compete for an additional $25,000.
- WGNS Primetime Sports launches a redesigned WGNSSports.com with high school sports coverage, MTSU athletics, interviews, scores, feature stories, and a new “select your school” option.
- Tennessee finishes fiscal year 2026 with approximately $1.2 billion more revenue than originally projected, potentially opening the door for one-time investments in roads, schools, tax relief, health care, and other priorities.
- Preliminary national data shows violent crime declining across many major U.S. cities during the first half of 2026, with Memphis and Nashville also reporting decreases in several major crime categories.