REGIONAL NEWS |The Motlow College Foundation will host one of three yearly benefit golf tournament at the Smyrna Golf Course on May 20.
Category: Regional News
Household hazardous waste mobile will be in Franklin County this weekend
REGIONAL NEWS | Franklin County will host a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day on Saturday. A person does not need to live in the county to participate.
Second Harvest of Middle Tennessee offers budget-friendly grocery tips
REGIONAL NEWS | Second Harvest of Middle Tennessee offers budget-friendly grocery tips for neighbors trying to eat healthy on limited budgets.
Lincoln County plans Household Hazardous Waste Day on April 9
REGIONAL NEWS | Got hazardous waste sitting around like paint thinner or pesticides? The state plans a Household Hazardous Waste Day in Lincoln County on Saturday.
MTSU explores “Prayer in Public Life” in April 5 event
REGIONAL NEWS | The Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University will bring the First Amendment into focus once again on Tuesday, April 5, with a discussion on Prayer in American Public Life and the connection between religion and public policy.
Tims Ford State Park seeks volunteers for annual Weed Wrangle
Any Moore County students need TN Promise Community Service hours? The Tims Ford State Park Weed Wrangle happening the weekend counts as credit.
MTSU Promise Tour will visit Motlow State on January 25
During their annual Promise Tour, MTSU application fees will be waived for new transfer applicants for Summer 2022 and Fall 2022. They will visit Motlow State's Smyrna campus on January 25.
Help Tims Ford win favorite My TN State Park
Love to canoe, camp, fish, and explore Tims Ford State Park in Franklin County? Show them a little love in the My TN State Park competition that ends on January 31.
Miracle Plant: MTSU workshop focused on increasing interest and demand for American Ginseng
Demand for American ginseng is growing and more middle Tennessee producers are attempting to cultivate it to meet that demand.
COVID vaccines for kids now available in southern, middle Tennessee
The CDC recently approved the Pfizer-BioTech COVID vaccine for kids ages 5-11 and those shots are now becoming available in southern, middle Tennessee, according to vaccine.gov.