BEDFORD COUNTY, TN - Rutherford County is not the only area that has problems with vehicle break-ins. In nearby Shelbyville, just 15 minutes from the Rutherford County line down Highway 231 South, has been grappling with a surge in auto burglaries over the past several weeks, prompting heightened awareness among residents and local law enforcement. On Tuesday, the Shelbyville Police Department's "A-Nights" shift made significant headway in solving the spate of thefts through proactive me .
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The City Building & Codes Department is pleased to announce its compliance with State of Tennessee regulations for conducting independent electrical inspections. The State Fire Marshal’s Office review is conducted every three years.
The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance Division of Fire Prevention (State Fire Marshal’s Office) completed an audit of the Building & Codes exempt juri .
Murfreesboro, TN - In a heartwarming celebration of generosity and goodwill, area volunteers are rejoicing as tens of thousands of gift-filled shoeboxes are collected for Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan's Purse. This annual initiative, fueled by the dedication of volunteers, aims to send a powerful message to children across the globe: "God loves you, and you're not forgotten."
The project, now in its 30th year, gathered volunteers who packed shoeboxes with an array of d .
Murfreesboro, TN - A long awaited end to a murder case that started with the death of an Army Veteran in Murfreesboro will come to a close next week in a Rutherford County Courtroom. On the late afternoon day of June 27, 2018, 27-year-old Dylan Biddle, II lost his life in a hail of gunfire at a residence in the 1300 block of Old Lascassas Pike. Biddle, a guest at the apartment, valiantly returned fire when an unknown assailant entered and opened fire. Reports revealed that Biddle succu .
MURFREESBORO, TN - The Captain William Lytle Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recently raised funds for a local non-profit that started in Rutherford County. That non-profit was A Soldier's Child.
To raise money, a raffle was held with the prize being a handmade quilt that was stitched by DAR member Teresa Kant. The prized quilt displayed pictures of historic places throughout Rutherford County. DAR Member Sherri Harding in Murfreesboro told WGNS the quilt was a success. .