Murfreesboro Police are asking for residents to be on the lookout for a subject who has been labeled as a person of interest in a fraud case. The fraud is tied to the use of a stolen credit card on April 28th.
The victim reported to authorities that after her card was stolen, it was used to make over $6,500 in purchases. Those purchases were made at Walmart stores on Joe B. Jackson Parkway and South Rutherford Boulevard in Murfreesboro. Another purchase was made at the Walmart store in LaVe .
Four new principals are stepping into leadership roles with RCS for the 22-23 school year. All come with incredible experience in education and leadership.
Justin Smith, Blackman High School principal: Smith has worked in education since 2001, most recently as an assistant principal at Blackman High School. He’s served previously as an instructional coach and teacher.
Director Sullivan noted Smith’s experience: “Mr. Smith has been an integral part of the success at BHS.& .
MTE members can expect higher than normal bills this summer as the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) Fuel Cost Adjustment charge remains up, thanks primarily to much higher natural gas prices. “As compared to last summer’s bills, we calculate the impact of the higher TVA charges to mean an average monthly increase of about $12 for residential members,” said Chris Jones, MTE’s CEO. “If you consume more than an average amount of electricity, that amount wi .
Middle Tennessee Electric’s Lineman Rodeo team will be bringing home a trailer full of awards following its performance at the annual Tennessee Valley Lineman’s Rodeo in Sevierville this weekend. Highlighting the 24 awards earned by MTE, were first place overall titles by Logan Barber in the Journeyman Lineman division and Nolan Farris in the Apprentice Lineman division. “Logan’s and Nolan’s wins were very special, but I’m so proud of all 16 of our l .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Middle Tennessee State University Board of Trustees will hold its quarterly meeting on Tuesday, June 14th. The meeting begins at 1 p.m. in the Miller Education Center, Second Floor Meeting Room (503 E. Bell St).
One of the items to be discussed at the meeting is the proposal of a new 130-thousand-square-foot academic building. The board will discuss submitting a request for state funding from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, which w .