Show Notes – Friday, November 14, 2025
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
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Murfreesboro launches the Safe Streets program with the U.S. Department of Transportation, encouraging residents to identify hazardous roads, intersections, and pedestrian areas.
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Transportation Director Jim Kerr highlights the city’s rapid growth and rising crash numbers as officials work toward targeted safety improvements.
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A long-stalled downtown Murfreesboro development—One East College LLC—moves forward with a revised plan excluding the previously proposed hotel but keeping condos, office and retail space, public parking, and preservation of the historic First Methodist Sanctuary.
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The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office investigates a road-rage shooting on I-24 after a dark-colored sedan fired multiple shots at a gray Nissan Titan; no injuries reported.
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Fire crews respond to a major structure fire on Lytle Creek Road, with black smoke visible for nearly a mile; the cause remains under investigation.
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Tennessee continues efforts to reduce its number of economically distressed counties, focusing on rural development, tourism opportunities, and business recruitment.
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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation requests $1.8 million in next year’s state budget to expand its cold-case unit from one agent to eight, aiming to address more than 400 unresolved cases.
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Families of long-missing Tennesseans, including Nico Leacy, share the emotional toll of unresolved cases as TBI pushes for increased staffing.
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The recent federal government shutdown leaves Rutherford County residents facing delays in SNAP benefits and interrupted unemployment data reporting, complicating future state labor assessments.
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