Smyrna, TN - The Smyrna Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying two females who allegedly entered Kohl's in Smyrna, TN, and left without paying for two cartloads of merchandise.
Anyone with information that could help identify these individuals is urged to contact Detective Steve Martin at (615) 267-5432 or via email at steve.martin@townofsmyrna.org. Your cooperation could play a vital role in resolving this case.
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The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, provided by the United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties, is now operating in Smyrna from February 1 to April 13 at the Boys and Girls Club. This service offers free in-person appointments for individuals and families who earned less than $76,000 in 2023. For further information, please visit https://www.yourlocaluw.org/vita. .
SMYRNA, TN - Smyrna is making a meaningful move with the Captain Jeff Kuss, USMC Memorial Scholarship Program, granting $2,000 scholarships to three local high school seniors. The Smyrna Town Council gave the green light to this initiative during its January meeting, opening the opportunity to public school, charter school, and home-schooled seniors in Smyrna.
Funding for these scholarships comes from private donations and the proceeds of Smyrna's annual Top Gun Night Run – a cool .
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN – Local detectives need help identifying three persons of interest who are accused of using credit cards that were stolen in Murfreesboro.
According to Murfreesboro Police, the credit cards were stolen out of a car that was parked at the Stones River Country Club on NW Broad Street. The car was burglarized this past Thursday, October 26, 2023. After the unknown thieves helped themselves to the cards, they are believed to have headed to the Target store in Smyrna, w .
(SMYRNA, TN) On Friday there was a groundbreaking for Smyrna Fire Department's station #4 at 5650 W. Jefferson Pike. The addition of a sixth fire station in Smyrna will improve the level of fire service throughout the community by decreasing response times.
Town Mayor Mary Esther Reed said, “We are excited to begin construction on the new fire station. This new station off Jefferson Pike will continue to build on our current fire and emergency services in Smyrna.”
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