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Monday, April 13, 2026
Putnam/Cookeville: Miles For Mom 5K May 9
Lace up your running shoes and join the 3rd Annual Miles for Mom 5K Run & Walk + Kids Fun Run, a meaningful, family-friendly event supporting HOPE Adoption Agency.
Saturday, May 9th, 2026
8:00 AM
235 W. Main Street, Cookeville
Whether you're running, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, this event is all about community, connection, and making a difference.
https://runsignup.com/.../HopeAdoptionAgencysMilesforMom
TBI: Investigation underway of officer use of force
At the request of 16th Judicial District Attorney General Jennings Jones, TBI agents are investigating the circumstances leading to an officer-involved use of force incident that occurred Saturday afternoon in Smyrna.
Preliminary information indicates that officers with the Smyrna Police Department responded to a call regarding a domestic disturbance in the 200 block of North Lowry Street in Smyrna. When officers arrived, Christopher Jones (DOB 1/25/67) fled the scene. For reasons still under investigation, the situation escalated and an officer deployed a non-lethal weapon, striking Jones. Jones was taken to a local hospital where he is being treated. None of the officers involved were hurt.
TBI agents are working to independently determine the series of events leading to the shooting, including collecting evidence and conducting interviews. Throughout the process, investigative findings will be shared with the District Attorney General for his further review and consideration. The TBI acts solely as fact-finders in its cases and does not determine whether the actions of an officer were justified in these types of matters. That decision rests with the District Attorney General requesting TBI’s involvement.
The TBI does not identify the officers involved in these types of incidents and instead refers questions of that nature to the respective department to answer as it sees fit.
Face Palm Jokes of The Day 4-13
1. Where do you find sleepy Vikings?
In Snoreway.
2. What is Pac Man's favorite cooking utensil?
a wok a wok a wok a wok a wok a wok a wok a wok a wok a wok.
3. Why did the roof file a complaint to HR?
It felt shingled out.
4. People say it takes years to learn how to manually replace a door bolt but I think that it's a locks myth.
5. I wasn't sure how my wife would react when I replaced our bed with a trampoline. Turns out she hit the roof.
AAA: Auto Club Group marks Financial Literacy Month with investments
In recognition of Financial Literacy Month, The Auto Club Group (ACG) Foundation announced that it has already awarded $50,000 in financial literacy grants in 2026, reinforcing its commitment to helping individuals and families build essential money‑management skills. This follows the $84,000 in financial literacy grants distributed in 2025, reflecting the Foundation’s continued, multi‑year investment in empowering communities across its 14‑state footprint.
The ACG Foundation’s financial literacy initiatives strengthen a wide range of community resources, including classroom curriculum, hands‑on workshops, and accessible digital learning tools. These programs ensure that people who need support the most, students, first‑time workers, underserved families, and seniors, can access practical tools to build smarter money habits and work toward long‑term financial independence.
“Financial literacy is more than a program; it’s an investment in safer, stronger communities,” said Matt Nasworthy, Director of the ACG Foundation. “Our grants help schools and nonprofits deliver resources that make a measurable difference, one book, one lesson, and one learner at a time. We’re proud to expand this work in 2026 as demand for trusted financial education continues to grow.”
The Foundation’s financial empowerment efforts align with ACG’s long-standing belief that education is a cornerstone of community well‑being. Through collaboration with schools, nonprofits, and grassroots organizations, the Foundation continues to expand its reach, ensuring more people can access the financial tools they need to navigate real‑world challenges.
“As the cost of living rises and financial decisions become more complex, families are looking for guidance they can trust,” said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman for AAA–The Auto Club Group. “The ACG Foundation’s financial literacy grants directly support the programs that help people make informed decisions about budgeting, credit, savings, and protecting their financial futures.”
2026 Financial Literacy Grant Recipients
· Books in Homes USA Inc., (Florida statewide)
· Communities in Schools of Georgia Inc., (Atlanta, GA)
· Taylor Made Foundation (Covington, GA)
· Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Northern Illinois, Inc. (Woodstock, IL)
· University of Detroit Mercy, (Detroit, MI)
· Winning Futures (Troy, MI)
· Communities in Schools of Rowan, (Salisbury, NC)
· Securefutures Foundation Inc. (Milwaukee, WI)
The ACG Foundation will continue awarding financial literacy grants throughout the year, supporting organizations committed to improving financial outcomes for individuals and families across the region.
For more information or to apply for a grant, visit The Auto Club Group Foundation.
Rutherford/Murfreesboro: 8th annual Blazin' For Bleeders 5k Fun Run, Walk & Spring Carnival 4-26
Join the Tennessee Hemophilia & Bleeding Disorders Foundation for our 8th Annual Blazin’ for Bleeders 5K, Fun Walk & Spring Carnival!Sunday, April 26th
10:00 AM (Check-in begins at 9:00 AM)
Gateway Island – Murfreesboro
This is more than just a race, it’s a day to Unite for Bleeding Disorders and celebrate our incredible community!
5K
Fun Walk
Spring Carnival immediately following
Lunch, Face Painting, Cotton Candy, Games & Prizes
Top 5 Movies Box Office Weekend
Super Mario Galaxy Movie
Project Hail Mary
The Drama
You, Me & Tuscany
The Hoppers
Bedford/Shelbyville: Connected Community 5k set for May 9
The Connected Community 5K returns on Saturday, May 9, 2026, bringing Shelbyville and Bedford County together for a morning of movement, connection, and community impact.
Location: Historic Shelbyville Square
Options: 5K Run, Walk, or Roll
ReadyontheRadio's Random Music Videos 4-13
Blake Shelton-Let Him In Anyway
Elton John-The One
Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley-Holding The Bag (Audio Only)
Commodores-Still (Single Version)
Robert Plant's The Honeydrippers-Sea Of Love
Teddy Swims-Mr. Know It All
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Cannon/Woodbury: Arts Center of Cannon County holding auditions for 12 Angry Jurors 5-3&4
We are so excited to announce auditions for our 2026 Blackbox production of 12 Angry Jurors, directed by Madison Tobeck! Largely similar to the 1957 classic film "12 Angry Men," this dramatic play follows the journey of twelve jurors as they grapple with whether or not to condemn a young man accused of brutally murdering his father. Auditions will take place on May 3rd and 4th at 6:30pm! For more information, please visit www.artscenterofcc.com/auditions!
Coffee/Manchester: Manchester Arts Center hosts Prom April 25
Saturday, April 25th
128 E. Main St.
Manchester, TN 37355
$110 - Couple https://square.link/u/0ivMszrB?src=sheet
Entry, dinner, dessert.














