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Monday, March 30, 2026

Rutherford: Rutherford awarded CDBG Grant


 Rutherford County was awarded funding through the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Food Insecurity program to support two key nonprofit partners addressing food insecurity among low to moderate income residents and families: Nourish Food Bank and The Journey Home.

Two vans and kitchen equipment will provide critical food storage, preparation, and transportation to help these organizations maintain current operations and expand their capacity to serve individuals and families experiencing food insecurity, homelessness, or economic hardship.
Nourish Food Bank has served Rutherford County for more than 40 years and currently provides food assistance to over 4,000 individuals each month. Its programs include three food distribution sites, delivery services for homebound seniors and medically vulnerable individuals, weekly deliveries to low-income hotels and campgrounds, displaced families, and partnerships with local schools to provide weekend food bags to students experiencing homelessness. Consequently, much of Nourish’s refrigeration equipment and delivery vehicles were aging and nearing the end of their usable life. Grant funds allowed for the purchase of commercial freezers, coolers, a cargo van, and a high-top van to ensure safe food storage and improve the ability to pick up and deliver donated food.
The Journey Home is a Murfreesboro based nonprofit serving at-risk residents experiencing homelessness for 20 years. The organization provides meals, clothing, hygiene services, case management and housing assistance through its Community Resource Center and housing programs. The organization serves over 100 meals daily and expects to distribute approximately 10,000 pounds of food staples this year. To support this growth, the grant funded additional refrigerated storage, a heated food holding cabinet, and a booster heater for dishwashing equipment. These improvements will increase food safety, reduce food waste, and allow the organization to accept and store more donated food for its Community Cafe and Coldest Nights shelter programs.
Mayor Joe Carr thanked Nourish and The Journey Home for their work in the community.
“Our community depends on the unwavering commitment of nonprofit organizations like these to provide for the vulnerable individuals in Rutherford County,” Carr said. “We are thankful for their efforts.”
The investment will strengthen the county’s food assistance infrastructure, improve food safety and distribution efficiency, and help ensure vulnerable residents have reliable access to nutritious meals during ongoing economic challenges or future public health emergencies.
Pictured: Grants Coordinator DuAuna Hassler, Nourish Food Bank Warehouse Manager Michael Sasser-Kelly, Nourish Food Bank Truck Driver Noah Price, Mayor Joe Carr, Nourish Food Bank Interim Executive Director Kristina Brown, The Journey Home Director of Operations Billy Truesdell, Grants & Community Development Director Alissa Phillips

Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation announces Fire Investigation Class


 FREE TRAINING JUST ANNOUNCED! Join us for a "Principles of Fire Investigation" class in Cookeville from May 18-22.


Face Palm Jokes Of The Day 3-30

 

1.  Got a joke about a chopped down tree but it might leave you stumped.

2.  How do you gain admission into the School of Rock?
     You rock enroll.

3.  Why are giraffes so slow to apologize?
     Because it takes them a long time to swallow their pride.

4.  Why can't you send a duck to outer space?
     The bill would be astronomical.

5.  Did you hear about the charismatic arsonist?
     Whereever he went he lit up the room.

Coffee/Manchester: Assassins opens at Manchester Arts April 10th


 



Not everyone has the same American Dream.


If yours is different, how do you make them listen?

Stephen Sondheim's dark and funny musical 𝑨𝒔𝒔𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒏𝒔 opens April 10. Get your seats now at millenniumrepertorycompany.thundertix.com.

AAA: State gas price averages lower for first time in nearly four weeks.

 



Gas prices across Tennessee moved less expensive last week for the first time in nearly four weeks. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $3.63 which is $1.07 more expensive than one month ago and 83 cents more than one year ago.  

"After reaching a high of $3.65 per gallon last week, the state gas price average moved lower for the first time in 25 days," said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman for AAA - The Auto Club Group. "While this is a nice break in pace, it's important to remember that continued volatility in the global oil market due to the ongoing conflict with Iran is keeping upward pressure on our pump prices. It's likely that drivers will continue to see price fluctuations this week at the gas pump." 

Since the conflict escalated earlier this month, Tennesee's gas price average jumped $1.08 per gallon, rising from $2.57 at the beginning of March to a high of $3.65 per gallon last week. That marked the highest daily average price Tennessee drivers have seen since August 2022, and adds roughly $16 to the cost of filling a 15-gallon gas tank. 

National Gas Prices

The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline is up four cents from last week and one dollar since last month. Crude oil prices remain high as the Iran conflict nears the 4-week mark. The national average could reach $4/gallon in the coming days for the first time since August 2022. Gasoline demand is also on the rise as spring break season continues, another factor in rising pump prices. 

According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gasoline demand increased last week from 8.72 million b/d to 8.92 million. Total domestic gasoline supply decreased from 244 million barrels to 241.4 million. Gasoline production increased last week, averaging 9.7 million barrels per day. 

National Oil Market Dynamics

At the close of Wednesday’s formal trading session, WTI fell $2.03 to settle at $90.32 a barrel. The EIA reports crude oil inventories increased by 6.9 million barrels from the previous week. At 456.2 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are about 0.1% above the five-year average for this time of year. 

Tennessee Regional Prices 

  • Most expensive metro markets - Memphis ($3.70), Jackson ($3.69), Nashville ($3.65)

  • Least expensive metro markets - Morristown ($3.51), Chattanooga ($3.55), Knoxville ($3.57) 


Tennessee Gas Price Averages 
(Price per gallon of regular unleaded gasoline) 

 


Monday

Sunday

Week Ago

Month Ago

One Year Ago

Tennessee

$3.632

$3.627

$3.646

$2.564

$2.804

Chattanooga

$3.553

$3.562

$3.657

$2.489

$2.755

Knoxville

$3.573

$3.573

$3.604

$2.589

$2.813

Memphis

$3.707

$3.680

$3.623

$2.579

$2.795

Nashville

$3.657

$3.659

$3.698

$2.580

$2.853

Click here to view current gasoline price averages




Box Office From This Weekend 3-30

 


Project Hail Mary

Hoppers

They Will Kill You

Dhurandhar: The Revenge

Reminders Of Him

Warren/McMinnville: Police looking for this man




 The McMinnville Police Department is seeking to identify the male pictured below. The male was involved in several incidents at Walmart. If you have any information, please contact Detective Sgt. Katelyn Neal at 931-414-6709 or kneal@mcminnvilletn.gov.

Upper Cumberland Development District announces Senior and Caregiver Expo set for October


 Mark your calendars for the 2026 Senior & Caregiver Expo, powered by UCDD and the Upper Cumberland AAAD!


This year’s theme, Welcome to Resource City, brings a Nashville-inspired flair to a one-stop destination for valuable services, support, and connections for seniors and caregivers across the Upper Cumberland.

Join us at Life Church in Cookeville on Tuesday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for an engaging and resource-filled event you won’t want to miss.

More details are coming soon, but if you’re interested in getting involved as a vendor, sponsor, or partner, reach out to Lynn Drew or Carlee Bean to get started.

ReadyontheRadio Random Music Videos 3-30

 

Frankie Ballard-Homebody

Toad The Wet Sprocket-All I Want

Eddie Rabbitt-Pour Me Another Tequilla

Captain & Tennille-Do That To Me One More Time
Duran Duran-Is There Something I Should Know?

Thursday, March 26, 2026