MURFREESBORO, TN – Detectives with the Murfreesboro Police Criminal Investigation Division are working a theft case where someone reportedly stole cash and multiple credit and debits cards. The items were apparently left in a car that was parked at the Old Fort Golf Club.
According to police, the theft occurred on July 11. Shortly after the theft, the victim came to the realization that whoever stole the credit cards decided to use them on a shopping spree. That shopping expedition took .
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AJ Villarrealâs primary job is to coach Independence wrestling.
He was hired to take over the Eaglesâ program last week after spending the past year as a wrestling assistant at nearby Centennial, and he knows all about the culture built by former Independence coach Jeff Grindstaff.
âThatâs a huge thing to have a long history (of tradition),â Villarreal said of Grindstaff, who led the Eagles to nine dual state tournament appearances and coached six individual state champions. âWhen you go to their tournaments and events, their parents, the support, from the kids club to the principals is what made it so enticing.â
Flashback Frank - The Murfreesboro Press Newspaper Apr 29, 2021 at 08:00 am by Dalton Barrett
Did you know there was a locally published newspaper right here in Murfreesboro titled ‘The Murfreesboro Press’? It was published by Don Keith along with Editor Mike ‘Hammerhead’ West from June 1, 1978 till July 14, 1983.
The Murfreesboro Press was mostly a good news publication featuring soft news, critical journalism and, well, just fun news.
The front page of the first edition published June 1, 1978, featured ‘the hot weather retreat of Walter Hill dam’, ‘Sam Ingram selected as the next president of MTSU’, ‘Golfers disagree on the need for the proposed, yet to be built Old Fort Golf Course’. There was even a photo of seventh graders playing tug-of-war at Central Middle School’s annual field day right there on the front page.