Show Notes – Tuesday, February 17, 2026
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
• A weekend structure fire on Lofton Road in Murfreesboro is under investigation as arson. Authorities say 42-year-old Jonathan Madison of Las Casas was taken into custody after allegedly attempting to assault fire marshals and a sheriff’s deputy. He faces charges of arson and attempted assault on law enforcement, with a $22,000 bond and a March 17th court date.
• Lebanon’s historic town square prepares for a six-month renovation project that will transform the northwest quadrant into a public green space with seating and concert staging. Plans include removing the Nettie Jacobs cabin, sparking debate as a petition circulates to preserve the early 1800s structure.
• Tennessee marks Severe Weather Awareness Week from February 15–21. Emergency officials urge residents to build preparedness kits, review communication plans, and participate in Wednesday’s “Show Us Your Safe Place” campaign.
• Gas prices offer some relief in Rutherford County, averaging $2.45 per gallon—below the state average of $2.52. Meanwhile, diesel prices tick slightly higher but remain under last year’s levels.
• Tennessee lawmakers push legislation to address the state’s nation-leading maternal mortality rate. Proposed measures would prevent ERs from turning away women in active labor and allocate federal funds to assist families in cases of stillbirth.
• Debate continues over Governor Bill Lee’s school voucher program as lawmakers clash over transparency and reporting requirements, with potential impacts on public education funding across Rutherford County.
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