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Monday, May 11, 2026

Rutherford: Sheriff's Office looking for leads in dog dragging case


 Detectives are asking residents for information about the driver of a truck who allegedly dragged a dog more than 600 yards Tuesday night near Burleson Lane and Justice Drive.

Witnesses recovered the injured dog from a ditch and took him for medical treatment, said Rutherford County Sheriff’s Detective Andrew Quintal.
Rutherford County Pet Adoption Welfare Services reported Friday the dog “succumbed to his injuries.”
Quintal said the truck was believed to be a white Ford pickup truck, possibly a F250 model. White spotlights were attached to the driver’s and passenger’s side and the hood of the vehicle near the mirrors. A light bar was attached to the top of the cab.
The Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement agencies are helping with the search.
People who have information may call Quintal at 615-904-3054 or email at aquintal@rcsotn.org.
Callers may also contact Crime Stoppers anonymously between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday at 615-893-STOP (7867). 

Wilson: Wilson Wanted


 Cortez Amando Knight

(DOB: 07/08/1990)

Wanted for:
• Failure to Appear Bond Jumping - Criminal Simulation, Criminal Impersonation, Child Abuse/Neglect/Endangerment (8 Years Old or Less – Imminent Danger), Resisting Arrest, Drug Paraphernalia, Driving on Revoked License, Leaving the Scene of an Accident – Property Damage, and Immediate Notice of Accident

If you have any information on the whereabouts of Cortez Amando Knight, please contact our Warrants Division at 615-444-1412 ext. 3. Tips can remain anonymous.

DeKalb/Smithville: Library hosting Older Americans Month Activity


 May is Older Americans Month, a time when we acknowledge the vast contributions older adults make to their families, communities and the nation. Justin Potter Library is partnering with the Alexandria Activity Center and the Smithville Senior Center in hosting the 46th Annual Older Americans Day Celebration with the theme, “Champion Your Heath”. We welcome all Older Americans to join us for the free event on Wednesday, May 13th in the theater area of the Mike Foster Multi-Purpose Center located at 712 S Congress Boulevard. The vendor displays will be located in the gym area from 9:00 AM until 10:30 AM with drawings for door prizes and entertainment to follow.

This year’s entertainment will be provided by David & Linda Mitchell performing as Benjamin Franklin and his daughter, Sarah Franklin Bache, in Benjamin Franklin: The Man Who Tamed Lightning. This presentation is a historical drama with authentic, custom-made costumes and is a historically accurate
account of Dr. Franklin’s life from birth to death and his heavy influence in the founding of our great nation.
We want to thank the local businesses and organizations for providing the door prizes, items for the goody bags and sack lunches for the older Americans to enjoy. For more information, call Justin Potter Library at 615-597-4359. 

Warren/McMinnville: Main Street Live series announced


 Our summer concert series features a fantastic lineup of talented bands. Whether you're into country, rock, soul, or something in between — there's something for everyone.

Bands interested in participating in Battle of the Bands still have time to get in their submissions @ https://www.mainstreetmcminnville.org/

Rutherford/Murfreesboro: Police continue to investigate weekend crash


 The Murfreesboro Police Department Fatal Accident Crash Team (FACT) is investigating a fatal vehicle-pedestrian crash that occurred over the weekend.

 

The crash happened at 11:12 p.m. Saturday, May 9, near the intersection of New Salem Highway and Veterans Parkway.

 

Preliminary findings show that Joshua Dodson, 44, of Eagleville, was stuck by a car driven by a 21-year-old woman.

 

Rutherford County Emergency Medical Services transported Dodson to a local hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead. The driver did not suffer injuries.

 

The FACT continues to investigate the crash.

Coffee/Tullahoma: Art Exhibit coming to Tullahoma Fine Arts Center in June


 

Face Palm Jokes Of The Day 5-11-2026


 1.  What does garlic do when it gets hot?
      It takes it's cloves off.

2.  My wife accused me of having zero empathy....I just don't understand how she could feel that wya.

3.  If I had a dollar for everytime Algebra has helped me in real life I'd have x dollars.

4.  I had a Russian Uber driver the other day.  His name was Pikup Andropov.

5.  My wife said she'd leave me if I didn't stop with the photography puns.  I said "Snap out of it.  Don't be so negative.  Let's see how things develop."  She then left in a flash.

Warren/McMinnville: Magness Library schedule 5-11 to 5-15


 

DeKalb/Smithville: Fiddlers Jamboree set for July 3/4


 


Coffee: Sheriff's Department issues release on contributing to deliquency of minors


 

United Way: United In Spirits fundraiser set for June 13 in Lynchburg


 United in Spirits is the signature annual fundraiser hosted by the United Way of South Central Tennessee. Set against the beautiful backdrop of BBQ Hill at the Jack Daniel’s Distillery, the event brings together community leaders, partners, and friends for an unforgettable evening of great food, live music, fellowship, and purpose. This year United in Spirits is on June 13, 2026 so mark your calendars! The VIP event exclusively for Sponsors will be held at TN Whiskey Trailhead & Lynchburg Welcome Center prior to the main event on BBQ Hill. This gorgeous venue is not accessible to the public and only for exclusive events.

When & Where -Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026-Time: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM (VIP Gathering for Sponsors Only begins at 3:30 PM at TN Whiskey Trailhead)
Location: Jack Daniel’s BBQ Hill, Lynchburg, TN 37352
Guests check in at the Tennessee Whiskey Trailhead (133 Lynchburg Highway) and are transported by buses to the BBQ Hill venue.
🍽️ What to Expect Included with a ticket:
A gourmet dinner catered by Strawberry Moon Catering Co.
Three drinks per attendee -Live music (sponsored by Common John Brewing Company)
2026 Commemorative wooden event coaster
-A silent auction and live program focused on United Way’s impact in South Central Tennessee.
Tickets are on sale at https://www.yourlocaluw.org/UIS26. Tickets are limited and event is usually sold out yearly so get them ASAP.
What truly makes the night special is the impact. Proceeds from United in Spirits directly support local internal programs/services and nonprofit partners serving Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, Lincoln, Moore, Rutherford, and Warren counties.
Together, we are helping:
Children succeed in school and beyond
Families gain access to critical health resources
Individuals build financial stability and independence

Rutherford/La Vergne: Narcotics investigation leads to arrest


 On May 8, 2026, members of the La Vergne Police Department Narcotics Division conducted surveillance on a La Vergne resident suspected of distributing large quantities of marijuana throughout Rutherford and Davidson County.

During the investigation, detectives observed suspected narcotics transactions occurring from a Chevrolet Tahoe. Investigators then coordinated with LPD Patrol Officer Wolfe, who conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle.
The traffic stop resulted in the discovery of:
• Over 1 pound of marijuana
• Digital scales
• Empty baggies packaged for resale
Following the traffic stop, narcotics investigators obtained and executed a search warrant at the suspect’s residence.
The search warrant resulted in the seizure of:
• Additional quantities of marijuana packaged for resale
• Drug paraphernalia
• 5 firearms
• Approximately $1,140 in suspected drug proceeds
In total, the investigation led to the seizure of approximately 1.5 pounds of marijuana.
The individual was arrested and charged with:
• 2 Counts of Manufacture/Delivery/Sale of Schedule VI
• Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Dangerous Felony
• Maintaining a Dwelling for Drug Use
• Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
The La Vergne Police Department remains committed to proactively investigating narcotics activity and removing tillegal drugs and firearms from our community. Investigations like these help reduce criminal activity and improve the safety of our neighborhoods.
Efforts like this are successful because of teamwork between our narcotics investigators, patrol officers, and the continued support of our community. Every illegal firearm and dangerous substance removed from the streets helps make La Vergne safer for everyone.
If you suspect illegal narcotics activity in your neighborhood, we encourage you to report it. Community awareness and cooperation continue to play an important role in protecting our city.