Wednesday, April 15, 2026
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
- Major changes approved by the TSSAA could reshape high school athletics, including updated transfer rules, expanded summer football opportunities, and new flexibility for coaches working with their children
- A proposed Tennessee law targeting family influencers would require financial protections for minors and give teens more control over their digital presence
- New legislation aims to regulate how cities relocate homeless individuals, requiring approval and verified services before transfers occur
- Murfreesboro gears up for the inaugural Hops Half Marathon this October, supporting the Child Advocacy Center and promoting community engagement
- Lawmakers pass a bill increasing the minimum sentence for second-degree murder from 15 to 25 years, now awaiting the governor’s decision
- A high-speed police chase in La Vergne ends in multiple arrests after an armed robbery involving AR-style weapons, with authorities recovering firearms and suspected narcotics
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