Frontier Days kicks off on Friday and you can enjoy the event like a local with this insider's guide to our summer small town festival.
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MTSU raises tuition 5.39 percent
MTSU recently announced that tuition will go up 5.39 percent in the fall. The increase means an undergraduate in-state student taking 15 credit hours would pay an additional $518 per year.
Moore farmers invited to apply for large-scale grasslands project
A once-in-a-generation project aims to partner with 230 beef cattle farms for a five-year evaluation of best practices in pasture management.
Tims Ford State Park plans National Trails Day events on Saturday
Join rangers at Tims Ford State Park on Saturday for a morning hike and afternoon bike ride to celebrate National Trails Day.
Slots still available for MTSU STEM summer camp July 15-19
Moore County High School students in grades 10-12 are invited to participate in Middle Tennessee State University's third annual summer STEM camp set for July 15-19 on campus.
State announces stream clean-up grants
State grants are now available to assist cities, schools, community organizations, civic groups, watershed organizations, and conservation groups, etc., with stream clean-up projects on Moore County.
Mule Days kicks off in Columbia today
It's roots go back a 170 year ago when Tennessee enjoyed a rich mule trading industry. Columbia's Mule Days kicks off on Thursday and extends through Sunday.
Lincoln County plans Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Collection date on Saturday
It needs to be disposed of properly to protect local soil and waterways. The state plans a Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Collection event for Saturday, April 6 in Lincoln County.
TBI investigating after Coffee County Mayor Judd Matheny found dead on Tuesday
The TBI is investigating after Tullahoma law enforcement found Coffee County Mayor Judd Matheny deceased at his home Tuesday morning.
MTSU will offer its popular sign language course online
MTSU will now host its popular American Sign Language course online in order to reach more citizens in southern, middle Tennessee.









