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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Rutherford: Camera Video Catches Smyrna Woman Dumping Trash On Road

 



Camera video posted by the Rutherford County Correctional Work Center reflected a woman dumping trash Monday on Asbury Road and being arrested Tuesday.
Work center Officer John Johnson sorted through the garbage and located several items showing a possible address of the people who dumped the trash, said Work Center Lt. Jason Peralta.
Johnson found the vehicle parked on Hord Road and notified the Sheriff’s Office.
Deputy Jimmy Coleman and Deputy Tyler Purvis located suspect Heather Nichole Morales and asked her to clean up the trash dumped on Asbury Road.
Afterwards, Purvis charged Morales with littering and driving on a revoked license.
Morales, 31, of Maple Street in Smyrna was released on $2,000 bond at Rutherford County Adult Detention Center. A hearing is set Oct. 22 in General Sessions Court.
Peralta said the actions of the work center staff to keep Rutherford County clean shows due diligence when their cameras identify people who dump trash.

 “It shows we are doing our part as county officials to show illegal dumping will not be tolerated,” Peralta said. “It’s going to show the public we are doing everything in our power to keep Rutherford County clean.”

Rutherford/LaVergne: Wilkerson Named Principal At Rock Springs Elementary


 A former assistant principal at Rock Springs Elementary School has been tapped to lead the school.

Director of Schools Dr. Jimmy Sullivan announced today that Monica Wilkerson has been named the next principal of the elementary school in LaVergne.
“Mrs. Wilkerson currently serves as the principal at David Youree Elementary but previously was the assistant principal at Rock Springs from 2013 to 2019,” Director Sullivan said. “While leaving a school is hard, leading one of the largest elementary schools in the state is a unique opportunity that presents amazing possibilities. I look forward to working alongside Mrs. Wilkerson in ensuring the success of the students, staff, and community of RSE.”
Wilkerson is a veteran educator of nearly 25 years.
After six years serving as an assistant principal at Rock Springs, she was named the principal of David Youree Elementary in Smyrna, where she has served since 2019.
“I’m excited to return to where I got my leadership start,” Wilkerson said. “We've built something pretty great here at David Youree from our start in 2019. I’ve developed this collaborative leadership style that I want to take to Rock Springs to see it from beginning to end again. I want to take that to Rock Springs because it is an amazing school with a great community.”
Rock Springs Elementary serves grades prekindergarten through fifth grade with more than 1,200 students.
Wilkerson succeeds former Rock Springs Elementary Principal Denielle Fuller.
The David Youree Elementary principal position will be posted immediately by the school district.

Rutherford:Murfreesboro: Murfreesboro Man Faces Carrying Weapon Charges

 




Murfreesboro Police Department Criminal Investigations Division detectives have arrested Elijah Millar on weapon charges.  Millar is the man who was arrested by Metro Nashville Police Department at the “No Kings” Rally in Nashville last weekend.

 

The 19-year-old is facing three-counts of carrying or possession of a weapon for an incident in Murfreesboro on Monday, June 16 and in April 2025.  Millar is under a court-ordered conservatorship and was charged after violating the terms.

 

MPD officers responded to a home in West Murfreesboro after online reports of Millar allegedly making suicidal statements.  After contacting Millar, officers found a loaded 9mm handgun in his waist band.  Millar was taken to the hospital to be evaluated.  He was served with warrants Tuesday afternoon after being discharged.

 

MPD detectives served a warrant on the home with assistance from the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.

 

Millar is being held without bond at Rutherford County Adult Detention Center. A hearing is set for July 21 in General Sessions Court.

 

Wilson/Watertown: Watertown Music Festival July 19

 



Downtown Watertown is turning up the volume with a little bit of country and a little bit of rock and roll!

Join us for a summer Saturday filled with great music, good vibes, and small-town charm. While you're here, take time to visit our local restaurants, explore unique shops, browse vendor booths, and enjoy everything Watertown has to offer.
Here’s the live music lineup:
• 12:00 PM – Lonesome Gold
• 1:00 PM – Austin Brothers
• 2:00 PM – Kenny and the Roosters
Bring a lawn chair, bring your friends, and make a day of it!
For more info, visit www.WatertownTN.com
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Rutherford/Murfreesboro: Lunch on the Plaza June 20th




 Lunch on the Plaza is this Friday - June 20th - from 11 am to 1 pm at Civic Plaza.

It's going to be a great one, with some of our favorite food trucks and live music from Roland Justice. You just can't beat a Friday with awesome food, amazing music and a chance to catch up with friends in a fun, outdoor environment.
Food Truck Lineup:
-Annies Sno Biz
-The Firey Pig
-Haole Boys
-Krazee Dogg & Moree
and
Music by Roland Justice!
Civic Plaza is located at 111 West Vine Street, right in front of City Hall. Free parking is available in the parking garage. Visit www.MurfreesboroParks.com for more information. See you there!

Bedford/Bell Buckle: RC Moonpie Festival Schedule June 21


 

Bedford/Shelbyville: Bedford County Chamber of Commerce Hosts Blue Raider Blitz June 25




 On behalf of Middle Tennessee State University Athletics, the Shelbyville-Bedford County Chamber of Commerce is  excited to invite you to a special evening celebrating the Shelbyville community’s continued support of MTSU!

Join us for the Shelbyville stop of the 2025 Blue Raider Blitz:
📍 The Celebration Grounds – The Blue Ribbon Club
📅 Wednesday, June 25th
⏰ 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
This fun and casual event is your opportunity to connect with Coach Rick Insell, MTSU Athletics staff, and other special guests who are shaping the future of Blue Raider sports. These individuals play a pivotal role in advancing MTSU Athletics and represent the heart of the Blue Raider spirit. This is a rare chance to interact with the people who make MTSU’s athletic excellence possible—offering insights, stories, and genuine connection in a relaxed and engaging setting.
Rick Insell is no stranger to Shelbyville—he proudly called Shelbyville Central High School home from 1977 to 2005. During his nearly three decades as head coach of the SCHS women’s basketball program, he led the team to over 750 victories and shattered records. He built a dynasty that placed Shelbyville on the national basketball map. His legacy continues to inspire athletes and coaches across the state.
In 2005, Coach Insell transitioned to lead the MTSU Women’s Basketball Program, bringing with him his unmatched coaching philosophy and elevating MTSU's presence in the women’s collegiate sports arena.
We want to ensure that all members of the community are personally invited to attend and celebrate this connection. Please help us spread the word!
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🔗 Learn more about all 2025 Blue Raider Blitz stops: goblueraiders.co/25BlueRaiderBlitz

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Rutherford/Murfreesboro: Overdosed Duo Arrested After Traffic Stop

 




Two passengers riding in a car during a traffic stop ran and apprehended before overdosing about 5 p.m., Monday on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Rutherford County Sheriff’s deputies reported.

When the driver stopped for Deputy Chris Danckwerth, passengers Hunter Van Caffey and Desiree Petty ran.
Caffey was apprehended after a short foot chase by Danckwerth, who is assigned to the Strategies and Tactics for Opioid Prevention/Drug Violence Initiative.
Sheriff’s Sgt. Jonathan McGee reported Murfreesboro Police located Desiree Petty after they received a call about a suspicious person walking on nearby Diana Street.
“While STOP/DVI deputies were conducting their traffic stop investigation, both suspects began to overdose,” McGee reported.
Rutherford County Emergency Medical Services paramedics treated both Caffey and Petty before transporting them to Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital where they were treated and released.
Danckwerth charged Caffey, 27, of Ferrell Hollow Road in Readyville with evading arrest, resisting arrest and possession of drug paraphernalia. He is being held on $3,500 bond at Rutherford County Adult Detention Center.
Petty, 36, of Ferrell Hollow Road, Readyville, was charged with felony destruction of evidence and evading arrest. She is being held $8,000 bond at Rutherford County Adult Detention Center. 

Monday, June 16, 2025

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Bedford/Wartrace: Fireworks and Freedom July 5


 

Bedford/Shelbyville: Library Reading Program Event Schedule


 

Wilson: Sheriff's Office Helps Apprehend Murder Suspect




 On May 29, 2025, deputies with the Wilson County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with the Bladen County Sheriff’s Office (NC) Criminal Investigations Division, apprehended 21-year-old Nicolai Chisala Hubbeling of Old Hickory, Tennessee. Hubbeling was taken into custody without incident during a coordinated vehicle takedown near his residence in Wilson County.

Hubbeling is charged with First Degree Murder in connection to the 2024 disappearance and death of 81-year-old William Scott Lowry of Ammon, North Carolina. Lowry was reported missing in late August 2024 after last being seen walking near his home on FL McDaniel Road in rural Bladen County.
Following an anonymous tip received by Bladen County authorities in April 2025, a joint investigation was launched which ultimately led to Hubbeling’s location in Tennessee. Investigators from both agencies worked collaboratively to bring him into custody safely and efficiently.
Hubbeling is currently being held without bond at the Wilson County Detention Center, where he awaits extradition proceedings to Bladen County, North Carolina.
This remains an active and ongoing investigation. Any further information will be released by the Bladen County Sheriff's Office as it becomes available.