MURFREESBORO, TN - Diane Lariscy, a retired sterile technician residing in Murfreesboro, TN at 67, found herself on a life-saving journey supported by her sister, Denise. As the last two members of their family, Diane and Denise, separated by only two and a half years in age, have shared a home and a deep bond through a lifetime of experiences, supporting each other through moments of challenges and successes.
Last May, Diane began experiencing discomfort in her abdomen and arm, symptoms she in .
(MURFREESBORO) The Murfreesboro City Council voted Thursday (2/8/2024) to approve the Community Investment Trust funding of qualified charitable organizations in FY25. $364,950, the amount available for distribution under the Trust agreement in FY25, will be distributed to twenty-nine (29) charitable organizations.
Council approval follows approval by the Community Investment Trust (CIT) Board of Trustees Jan. 24, based on recommend funding approval from the Committee on Contributions Jan. 23. .
(MURFREESBORO) The City's high-technology Crime Center will enable Murfreesboro Police Department (MPD) to impact the community's most troublesome and dangerous issues. To get a better understanding of what those issues are, Chief Michael Bowen was asked what crime he would most like to see reduced here . . .
How will the Crime Center help Murfreesboro Police the most . . .
Looking at the crime technology systems that will soon be a part of Murfreesboro's Crime Center, Chief Bowen gi .
Detectives from the Rutherford County Sheriffs Office are investigate a Friday afternoon (2/9/2024) shooting death on Twin Oak Drive. David Hager of Twin Oak Drive was pronounced deceased on-the-scene.
Detective Sergeant Joe Duncan reports that the preliminary investigation shows an argument escalated and one man died after being shot by another male whom he knew.
Deputies responded to the call off Halls Hill Pike where they found Hager and the second man. .
(MURFREESBORO) The north end of Murfreesboro has been under a plume of smoke while the specially trained wildland firefighters from the Mississippi River Fire Management Zone completed a three-day controlled burn at the Stones River National Battlefield.
Supervisory Park Ranger Jim Lewis told WGNS that the burn began Tuesday (2/6/2024) and continued until noon on Thursday (2/8/2024). Within an hour after the burn, visitors were walking the charred paths and fields.
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