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Thursday, December 4, 2025
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DeKalb County: District Attorney General Issues Statement On Fatal Shooting
In the early morning hours of December 4, 2025, Deputies with the Dekalb County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call involving a shooting on Smithville Highway in the area of Captain’s Point Road. Upon arrival, deputies found a deceased adult female in the roadway with apparent gun shot wounds. A loaded and cocked handgun was lying next to her body; that firearm was determined to belong to the woman. The woman was later identified as Ashleigh E. McKinzie, age 41. An adult male, later identified as Todd C. Stanton, age 27 was also on scene upon the deputies’ arrival. A handgun determined to belong to Stanton was found on the hood of his truck. He is cooperating with investigators.
Warren/McMinnville: McMinnville On Ice To Open Friday
Winter magic arrives tomorrow at the Farmer’s Market Pavilion! Get ready for laughter, cozy memories, and plenty of holiday cheer as McMinnville on Ice kicks off the season downtown.
Holiday Concessions & Seasonal Treats
9–11 AM: Breakfast with Santa — pancakes + FREE photos (Central Church of Christ)
3–8 PM: McMinnville on Ice (Farmer’s Market Pavilion)
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Middle Tennessee 2025 Christmas Parades
Bedford/Shelbyville
Saturday December 6th 4p. Parade will go Lane Parkway and
end Madison Street and Cannon Blvd.
Coffee/Tullahoma
Friday December 5th 7p. Parade starts at Tullahoma Area
Chamber of Commerce offices and ends at Tullahoma High School.
DeKalb/Smithville
Saturday December 6th 4p. Parade begins at New Life
Connection Center 750 South Congress Blvd and ends in Downtown
Smithville on the Square.
DeKalb/Alexandria
Saturday December 13th 5p. Starting point Alexandria Car
Wash 401 West Main Street and will end at the corner of West Main and
High Street.
DeKalb/Liberty
Sunday December 7th 2p. Parade will go down West Main
Street.
Rutherford/Murfreesboro Sunday December 14th 2p. The official start of the parade is located at the intersection of Middle TN Blvd and Main St. The parade will travel down Main St., around the North side of the Downtown Square and will end at the intersection of N Walnut St. and Main St.
Rutherford/Smyrna
Sunday December 7th 2p. Parade will begin at the
intersection of South Lowry and Mayfield and will end at the end of
Nolan Drive.
Rutherford/La
Vergne Saturday December 6th 5p. Parade of Lights from
City Hall to Veterans Memorial Park.
Rutherford/Eagleville
Saturday December 13th 5p. Start at North Main and Oak
Street and will end at Eagleville High School.
Warren/McMinnville
Saturday December 6th 2p. Start at Milner Recreation
Center and will end at the corner of Market Street and Colville
Street.
Wilson/Lebanon Sunday December 7th 2p.
Start at the old Lebanon High School 415 Harding Drive and end at
Liberty State Bank on West Main Street.
Wilson/Watertown
Saturday December 6th 4p. Parade starts at Round Lick
Church 745 West Main Street and will end at Jewel’s Market and
Pizza on East Main Street.
Rutherford/Murfreesboro: City of Murfreesboro Files Lawsuit To Prevent BFI From Circumventing State Law
BFI has chosen to attempt to circumvent the normal statutory and regulatory obligations required by law and has filed an application with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (“TDEC”) for a significant vertical expansion of Middle Point Landfill. This vertical expansion requests placing a 70-foot high landfill on top of the existing landfill, adding an estimated 19 million tons of waste to the existing landfill. According to BFI’s projections, this would extend the site life of the landfill by an additional 14 years to 2046 and result in 39 percent more garbage being added to the landfill.
In filing this application with TDEC, BFI has circumvented the statutory process which allows for local review and public comment. In turn, BFI has effectively deprived the citizens of Murfreesboro and Rutherford County to weigh in on this vertical expansion, which is the very community this expansion would affect.
The Central Tennessee Regional Solid Waste Planning Board and the City of Murfreesboro, Tennessee filed this lawsuit Monday evening in the Rutherford County Chancery Court asking the Court to force BFI to comply with its legal obligations. This proposed expansion comes after the City has expressed numerous concerns regarding the environmental safety of the landfill on Rutherford County citizens. Most recently, the Middle Point Landfill received an alarming seven environmental violations in just the last year and the City has received more than 4,000 complaints related to odor at the landfill from the public portal. In the pending federal lawsuit against Republic and BFI, the City sent notices of additional and continued violations of the Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act due to test results showing continued discharges of landfill leachate into the East Fork Stones River, which provides drinking water for Rutherford County and City of Murfreesboro residents.
Monday, December 1, 2025
Rutherford/La Vergne: Parade of Lights Scheduled For Saturday
Registration is open for the 15th annual Parade of Lights. The parade is scheduled for Saturday, December 6. It will begin at 5:00 p.m. at La Vergne City Hall and end at Veterans Memorial Park. We encourage everyone to decorate their entry with the parade theme ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.
Following the parade, enjoy the tree lighting ceremony, pictures with Santa & Mrs. Claus, Christmas carols, the SnowRink, cookies, and fireworks provided by B and B Fireworks.
Visit http://www.lavergnetn.gov/237/Parade-of-Lights for more information and to register for the parade. Call Parks & Recreation at 615-793-3224 with any question
Rutherford/Smyrna: Christmas Parade Sunday December 7th
The Parade will begin at the intersection of S. Lowry St. and the corner of Mayfield Dr. and end at Nolan Dr.
Bedford/Shelbyville: Shelbyville Police Issues Notice Warning Of Scam
The Shelbyville Police Department has been made aware of a scam where individuals are calling residents while claiming to be from the "Bedford County Police Department". The caller tells you that you’ve missed jury duty and that warrants have been issued for your arrest. They then try to pressure you into depositing money into a kiosk to “take care of it.”
This is a SCAM.
Law enforcement will NEVER call you to demand money, payment through kiosks, gift cards, or any other immediate financial transaction.
We will also never threaten arrest over the phone.
DeKalb/Smithville: Firefighters Contain Combine Fire
Monday afternoon at approximately 12:30 p.m. DeKalb County Fire Department was dispatched to a fully involved combine on fire on Coon Branch rd. in the Alexandria area.
Rutherford/Murfreesboro: Deadline To Register For New Year's Run Is December 31st











