Show Notes – Tuesday, December 30, 2025
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
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Murfreesboro doctors warn of a sharp rise in flu cases across Tennessee, with influenza activity more than doubling statewide and health officials urging testing, vaccination, and preventative care.
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State leaders announce multi-million dollar transportation investments aimed at improving sidewalks, biking paths, transit access, and overall mobility, with long-term benefits expected for Rutherford County communities.
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A new Tennessee law taking effect January 1, 2026, strengthens protections for bicyclists by adding cyclist safety and hand-signal knowledge to driver’s license exams, following a tragic hit-and-run in Nashville.
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Tennessee officials propose new statewide strategies to address homelessness, including prevention funding, improved data systems, and stronger interagency coordination ahead of 2026 planning.
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Immigration enforcement efforts intensify across Middle Tennessee, with large-scale ICE operations raising ongoing debates over public safety, civil rights, and community impact.
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Drivers in Rutherford County get some relief at the pump, as local gas prices fall well below the state and national averages, ranking among the cheapest in Tennessee.
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