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Saturday, May 23, 2026

Rutherford/Murfreesboro: International Folkfest Schedule Announced


 

Car Show: Crossville 5-30


 

Bedford: Tickets On Sale For 'Farce Of Nature' Production


 Get your tickets NOW to this laugh out loud comedy!


Farce of Nature is a hilarious Southern comedy that follows a wild and wacky day in the life of the Wilburn family. Set in the Ozarks, family patriarch D. Gene just wants to save the family's struggling fishing lodge. But his clueless family and some unexpected guests aren't making it easy!

Join us for bears, bass, and big laughs on June 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, or 14! Tickets are available now at https://flyartscenter.ludus.com/index.php

Coffee/Tullahoma: Blood Drive at Lannom Library June 5


 

Wilson: Felony Friday


 Demetrius Dashawn Williams

(DOB: 01/13/1998)

Wanted for:
• Felony Violation of Probation – Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent Over ½ Gram, Possession of a Firearm, and Theft Over $10,000

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

DeKalb: Fire Department Fundraiser 6-6


 

Warren/McMinnville: Fentanyl Trafficker Arrested


 For the second time this week, the Narcotics Division of the Warren County Sheriff’s Office has arrested an individual accused of trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl from the Chattanooga area into Warren County.

Tasha Lashun Jackson was arrested yesterday following an investigation into information indicating she would be traveling to Warren County in possession of illegal narcotics. During the investigation, Narcotics Investigators made contact with Jackson at a location within Warren County, where she was found to be in possession of a large quantity of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and U.S. currency.
Jackson was subsequently charged with:
• Felony Possession of Fentanyl with Intent to Sell or Deliver
• Felony Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Sell or Deliver
She is currently incarcerated at the Warren County Jail and will be arraigned in the General Sessions Court of Warren County.
According to the DEA, as little as 2 milligrams of fentanyl can be considered a potentially lethal dose. Investigators recovered an estimated 14,500 lethal doses of fentanyl during this operation.
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to aggressively targeting the distribution of dangerous narcotics and protecting the citizens of Warren County from those who traffic these deadly substances into our community

Thursday, May 21, 2026

UCDD: Medicare Counseling at White County Public Library May 27


 Join us on May 27 from 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM for FREE one-on-one Medicare counseling and meet with an AAAD Liaison!

Get personalized guidance on your Medicare options
Learn about services available to you
Ask questions and get clear, simple answers
Discover programs offered through UCAAAD
Whether you're new to Medicare or just want to make sure you're getting the most out of your benefits, this is a great opportunity to get expert help in a friendly, supportive setting.
 Date: May 27
Time: 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM
White County Public Library (11 N Church St, Sparta, TN 38583)

Face Palm Jokes Of The Day 5-21


 1.  Why did the owl invite friends over?
     It didn't want to be owl by itself.

2.  What do you call a lawyer who knows martial arts?
     A self-defense attorney.

3.  A woodpecker visited the Petrified Forest.  He said it was impeccable.

4.  Why do zebras have stripes?
     Because they don't want to be spotted.

5.  What do you call a sheep with no legs?
     A cloud!

Rutherford County: K9 Deputy and K9 Attain National Certification


 K9 Deputy Joseph Rigsby and K9 Crash completed 16 weeks of patrol dog training and earned certification from the United States Police Canine Association, a Sheriff’s sergeant said.


The certification consists of obedience, evidence search, suspect search and criminal apprehension, said K9 Sgt. David Ashburn.

“Certifying together is a significant accomplishment and I'm proud of the dedication that Rigsby and Crash have shown throughout the process,” Ashburn said. “Not everything was easy but they have both learned valuable lessons and I am excited to see what they will become.”

Lt. Scott Martin said Deputy Rigsby and K9 Crash have started to build a special bond that will make them a great team and an addition to the Sheriff’s Office.

“Deputy Rigsby and K9 Crash, Sgt. Ashburn and K9 Deputy Brandon Bains have put in a tremendous amount of work over the past 16 weeks and I am very proud of their dedication and success in getting USPCA certified,” Martin said.

Crash will serve in dual positions as a patrol and narcotics K9.

Ashburn said Rigsby served as an SRO 14 years before transferring to the K9 Unit in January. K9 Crash is a 18-month-old Belgian Malinois from Adlerhorst K9.

“Our K9's are more than working dogs,” Ashburn said. “They are highly trained partners committed to protecting the citizens of Rutherford County.

Appalachian Center For Craft Weekend Workshop July 10-12


 Weekend workshop on July 10-12. Explore the Impressionist approach to painting landscapes outdoors in this hands-on workshop.

Daily demonstrations guide students through small studies, which will then be developed into larger 11" × 14" paintings. Emphasis is placed on observing light, color, and value, and on building brushwork and compositional skills. Participants will practice translating dynamic natural scenes into expressive oil paintings, experimenting with techniques to capture atmosphere and movement. The class combines technical instruction with creative exploration, providing students with guidance, individualized feedback, and the inspiration to continue painting en plein air beyond the workshop.
Tennessee Tech students and employees AND surrounding county residents can use code ACC26 for 25% off workshop tuition! Visit our website or pick up a workshop brochure to learn more about our summer workshop offerings!

Wilson/Mt. Juliet: Memorial Day Drone Show

 

The Citizens of Mt. Juliet Memorial Day Drone Show is set for Monday, May 25th, with drones lifting off at 8:45 PM at First Baptist Mt. Juliet, located at 735 N. Mt. Juliet Road. The free community event will honor the brave men and women who have served our country while bringing the community together for a patriotic night to remember.

Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, family, and friends as the sky comes alive with a one-of-a-kind drone presentation synchronized to music live on Totally Hits 93.3 FM. 🇺🇸

The evening will also feature local vendors, military representatives, patriotic displays, and community partners all coming together to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

We appreciate everyone involved in helping bring this meaningful event to Mt. Juliet.

Sponsored by Needham's Nursery