Greenhouse Ministries, a non-profit organization in Murfreesboro, will host a food giveaway that they call their “Mobile Food Pantry” this Saturday, May 28th. But, those in need will find more than food this weekend… That was Greenhouse co-founder Cliff Sharp who told WGNS it’s amazing what people give Greenhouse to help others. If you need new shoes or your family is in need of food, call Greenhouse to receive a free food voucher for the upcoming giveaway this Satu .
Stacy Lynch has joined the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts as their new Court Improvement Program (CIP) Director. Lynch comes to the AOC from the Juvenile Court of Rutherford County, where she was a partner in the law office of Hull, Ray, Rieder, Ewell, Lane & Lynch, PC in Tullahoma and a part-time Magistrate for the Juvenile Court of Rutherford County, presiding over the Family Preservation Initiative (FPI).
“I am so excited about the opportunity to be working as the ne .
New data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) revealed unemployment across the state remained at a historic low in April. The state reached its all-time low unemployment rate in March, and April’s seasonally adjusted rate of 3.2% mirrored the previous month’s record-breaking number.While county-by-county numbers have not yet been released, the state as a whole fared well. The labor department will release the breakdown of unemployment figures for e .
(Rutherford County, TN) The Murfreesboro Knights of Columbus at St. Rose of Lima Church in Murfreesboro, found the recipe to boost their support for the “Respect for Life Initiatives of the Portico Crisis Pregnancy Center.” Members of Marian Council #4563 worked together to raise more than $5,600, which is a 133 percent increase over last year. The money was raised during their donation-only Smoked Rib Fundraiser.The funds raised went to Portico, an organization that helps those who .
In Tennessee, suicide is the ninth leading cause of death overall. But you may be surprised when those numbers are broken down by age… That was Meghan Gwaltney, area Director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. As the age of Tennesseans increase to 25, so do the numbers of those who commit suicide. For those in the 25 to 34-year-old age group, suicide is the SECOND leading cause of death.Between the years of 2014 and 2018, the total number of deaths by suicide increased by .