Show Notes – Monday, November 24, 2025
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
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A major lawsuit is filed against Tennessee’s new Education Freedom Scholarship Act, with parents and advocacy groups arguing the school voucher program is unconstitutional.
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Concerns rise over the diversion of public funds to private schools and the potential for discrimination and reduced accountability.
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Rutherford County Schools celebrate a record 28 Reward School designations, marking a historic achievement alongside the district’s sixth consecutive Level 5 growth rating.
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Local officials warn that voucher expansion could undermine the resources driving Rutherford County’s academic success.
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The Rutherford County Assessor's Office pushes back against a state-mandated rush to complete audit corrections before Nov. 26, citing concerns over accuracy and fiscal inefficiency.
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The IRS announces 2026 retirement contribution increases, including higher 401(k), IRA, and catch-up limits.
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Holiday celebrations ramp up across Middle Tennessee with tree-lightings, parades, and festive events in Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Eagleville, and surrounding communities.
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Greenhouse Ministries continues its tradition of giving, distributing 650 Thanksgiving turkeys and serving more than 9,100 clients in 2024 with the help of thousands of volunteers.
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Veterinarians warn of a regional outbreak of equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1), urging strict biosecurity measures for horse owners and event participants.
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MTSU defeats WKU in the annual Bleed Blue, Beat WKU Blood Drive, securing the trophy with 301 donations amid ongoing national blood shortages.
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The Murfreesboro Red Cross Donation Center extends hours to help combat critical shortages, especially for Type O blood.
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