Show Notes – Tuesday, October 21, 2025
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
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La Vergne Cybersecurity Breach: City offices remain closed following a network intrusion that disrupted municipal operations Friday. The FBI, TBI, and cybersecurity experts are investigating as officials work to restore systems.
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School Bus Collision: A crash involving two Rutherford County school buses at Fergus Road and North Lowry Street left one aide injured but no students harmed. The Tennessee Highway Patrol is leading the investigation.
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Homelessness Support Expands: The Journey Home nonprofit celebrates the completion of a $6.2 million campaign and the grand reopening of its 20,000-square-foot community resource center in Murfreesboro, offering expanded medical and counseling services.
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Education Policy Forum: The League of Women Voters of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County will host a public event on civic education, vouchers, and school choice featuring local education leaders and a Q&A session.
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Hazardous Waste Collection: Murfreesboro residents can safely dispose of household chemicals and other hazardous materials this Saturday, October 25, at the Solid Waste Department on Florence Road.
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Gas Prices Drop: Tennessee’s average gas price falls to $2.68 per gallon — one of the lowest in the country — with experts citing lower crude oil costs and seasonal fuel changes.
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