On Monday, a federal judge issued a gag order in the Nearest Green Distillery lawsuit. The ruling on the plaintiff's request for a receivership remains outstanding.
Category: Regional News
Paving works cause lane closures on I-24 in Coffee County
If you morning commute involves Interstate 24 in Coffee County, be aware of road closures between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday.
LOOK UP: The Perseids are coming
You're gonna want to look up in August. As many as 100 meteors per hours could be visible in Lynchburg during the peak of the annual Perseids Meteor Shower.
Delayed TCAT aviation program canceled
WINCHESTER — Moore County folks hoping to gain an education in aviation maintenance technology will now need to look to programs outside of Middle Tennessee as TCAT shutters their program.
Man struck by stray bullet July 4 dies
WINCHESTER | John Cobb of Springfield was struck by a suspects stray bullet on July 4 at the Twin Creek Marina in Marina. He remained on life support at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville until Wednesday so that he could fulfill his wish of being an organ door.
Blue Angels give free talk at MTSU ahead of Great Tennessee Air Show
REGIONAL EVENTS | The famous Navy Blue Angels will give a free talk at MTSU on Friday, June 6 ahead of their headlining performances at the Great Tennessee Air Show.
State warns of emerging spotted lanternfly threat
STATE AG NEWS | Moore County farmers and garden enthusiasts should be on the look out for the invasive Spotted Lanternfly. They've been spotted as close as Davidson County.
BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT: TN Tech joins statewide effort to protect the Duck River
REGIONAL NEWS | TN Tech is stepping up to do it's part in protecting one of the most biologically diverse rivers in the world located right here in Middle Tennessee.
Speaker with Moore County connections addresses MTSU Unity Luncheon
BLACK HISTORY MONTH | A Murfreesboro reverend who preaches in Shelbyville and has ties to Motlow State was the keynote speaker at the 2025 MTSU Unity Luncheon.
Moore County graduates will walk at MTSU fall graduation on Saturday
REGIONAL EVENTS | Moore County students will be among the almost 1,600 to walk in fall commencement ceremonies on Saturday in Murfreesboro.









