MURFREESBORO, TN Under the leadership of Rob Mitchell, the Property Assessor of Rutherford County, and the unwavering dedication of his hardworking staff, the county has experienced a remarkable achievement in fiscal responsibility. The Property Assessors Office is proud to announce that they have successfully returned $499,679 this year to the county general fund, further solidifying their commitment to prudent financial management.
Through their diligent efforts and meticul .
SMYRNA, Tennessee—Jason Irvin, Smyrna Police Department Police Chief, is pleased to announce Jeff Dwyer and John Liehr as assistant police chiefs for Smyrna. They both assume their roles on July 22, 2023.
The assistant police chief positions were created to serve as capacity support for the police chief as a result of growth. “Our goal is to ensure that the citizens continue to receive the service and support they deserve. Jeff and John are both long-time, valued employees and will .
SMYRNA, TN. – July marks a milestone as Middle Tennesse Electric (MTE), in partnership with TVA EnergyRight, celebrated the 100th Home Uplift energy renovation for qualifying residents.Through Home Uplift, MTE and TVA EnergyRight work with neighbors in need to provide meaningful home energy upgrades at no charge to reduce energy bills and improve air quality and comfort. On average, Home Uplift participants save more than 25% on their energy costs each year, which amounts to hundreds of do .
Middle Tennessee Electric and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) recently celebrated the 100th Home Uplift on Thursday in Smyrna. In case you’re unfamiliar with Home Uplift, it’s a program that helps those in our area who may need important energy upgrades that could include everything from replacing an old heating and air conditioning unit to changing out a water heater. The program focuses on increasing energy efficiency for low-income residents who otherwise couldn’t .
NASHVILLE, TN – Detectives with the Nashville Violent Crimes Division in coordination with officers assigned to the Vehicle Crimes Reduction Initiative arrested a Smyrna, TN man wanted on ten vehicle burglary warrants from an incident on July 5. Reports from Metro Police show that 20-year-old Austin Chapman was identified as the suspect breaking into cars in a 4th Avenue North parking garage and stealing items from those vehicles.
Chapman was seen by witnesses after car alarms were set .