Wednesday, March 11, 2026
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
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Rutherford County mayoral candidates debate how to manage rapid growth, discussing potential development limits, housing concerns, and the county’s long-term planning strategy as voters prepare for the May 5 primaries and August 6 general election.
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School of Rock Murfreesboro announces plans for its first anniversary celebration on April 26 at Hop Springs Beer Park, featuring live performances, food trucks, raffles, and family-friendly activities.
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Tennessee lawmakers examine the future of education funding after lottery revenues drop about 18 percent, creating an estimated $80 million gap in funding for programs like the HOPE Scholarship and Tennessee Promise.
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Rutherford County athletes receive statewide recognition at the 41st annual Mr. and Miss Basketball Awards, with PCA’s Christopher Washington Jr. winning Division 2A Mr. Basketball and Eagleville’s Camden Cole named a finalist.
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A controversial proposal tied to House Bill 570 that would apply Tennessee homicide law beginning at fertilization fails to advance in a House subcommittee after raising concerns about potential legal consequences.
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Murfreesboro City Council prepares to review capital improvement fund reallocations and a new Lytle Street Multimodal Study aimed at improving pedestrian, bicycle, and accessibility connections between downtown and MTSU.
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