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The Murfreesboro Pulse publishes a monthly print magazine all about the art, entertainment, dining, events, music, people, businesses and culture of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The Pulse also maintains boropulse.com and sends a weekly email newsletter blast. The publication, founded by MTSU Mass Comm alumni Bracken and Sarah Mayo, is free for the reader to pick up, totally supported by its advertiser

s. Since 2006, the Pulse has celebrated the spirit of Middle Tennessee with stories of local musicians, entrepreneurs, artists, destinations, restaurants, community events and more. Find it on newsracks in hundreds of locations throughout Rutherford County. For story ideas, more information on how the Pulse can help deliver your message to the people of Murfreesboro, comments, letters, to carry the Pulse in your place of business or other questions, contact [email protected].

Another insightful report from the   Journal over the weekend reveals that Gov. Lee is making a hard push to expedite hi...
12/09/2024

Another insightful report from the Journal over the weekend reveals that Gov. Lee is making a hard push to expedite his school voucher bill by trying to call a special legislative session at the beginning of the year in January. Apparently, Lee thinks a "move-fast-and-break-things" approach to strong-arm another voucher vote as the first dedicated order of business when the legislature returns is his best bet for passage.

More troubling, however, is the fact that calling a special session just for school vouchers would allow House Speaker Cameron Sexton to rig specially-appointed House committees and stack them with pre-vetted, known voucher supporters—thereby circumventing regular order and the normal committee process that would be in place under a regular session of the House. As astute readers may recall, the voucher bill that failed earlier this year got stalled in the House Finance Committee before it could even come up for a floor vote, as some of the more fiscally cautious members of that committee rightfully had deep reservations about creating a $150 million taxpayer hand-out program for private schools.

As we've pointed out before, the cloak-and-dagger political gamesmanship that Lee and Sexton seem intent on deploying in order to run roughshod over pro-local schools, small-town Republican legislators should be a red flag that Republican voters in this state simply don't want to de-fund their neighborhood classrooms in order to enrich out-of-state school voucher special interests. But as long as the lobbyist and out-of-state money keeps flowing, without disclosure or accountability, in Nashville, legislators will always be more tempted to cash in on the school voucher payday than listen to their own voters back home.

An honorable mention, however, goes to State Rep. Tom Stinnett, as the Journal observed his victory in August over school voucher sell-out candidate Jason Emert dealt a significant blow to Lee and Sexton's school voucher mafia. We feel confident Tom will stick by us and our high-quality local schools whenever a voucher vote may come.

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2024   Christmas Parade 🛻🎄🎶🎺🎅🏻⭐️Though the cool December sky was greyed,Crowds lined the street—it’s the Christmas Parad...
12/09/2024

2024 Christmas Parade 🛻🎄🎶🎺🎅🏻⭐️

Though the cool December sky was greyed,
Crowds lined the street—it’s the Christmas Parade!

Grinches and elves rolled down East Main Street,
As in the distance played a marching band’s beat.

Tootsie Rolls and Dum-Dums fell from the sky,
While the Sheriff, Coach Mason and dancers passed by.

Rain sprinkled down but the crowd did not care,
The parade paraded on to the Murfreesboro Square.

Horses, skateboards, wagons pulled by mowers,
Trucks and trailers and giant bubble blowers.

Elvis in a tiki hut for the “Blue Christmas” season,
But nativity scenes proclaimed that Jesus is the reason.

The townsfolk were all filled with holiday cheer,
So if you missed it get your family to the parade next year!

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Hope For Crisis is a nonprofit organization that is working to locate and deliver donated campers and RV homes to famili...
12/08/2024

Hope For Crisis is a nonprofit organization that is working to locate and deliver donated campers and RV homes to families who are still displaced by hurricane Helene.

Currently they have 534 applications for campers and have received and delivered just over 100 campers.

Anyone with a camper available to donate can fill out an application here: https://hopeforcrisis.com/donate-a-camper/

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Hope For Crisis - Need more campers for WNC!

Here is the process to donate one with us.

1. Make sure it meets the criteria of: no mold, no soft spots, no leaks, and all appliances work.

2. Fill out the donate a camper form on our website. Make sure you upload a picture when doing so. https://hopeforcrisis.com/donate-a-camper/

3. One of us will reach out with a call or text and confirm details and likely request more pictures.

4. We will assign you a recipient according to the size camper you have. You get the recipient’s name and number and can communicate directly with him/her. Feel free to add additional supplies/donations as needed if you like.

5. If you don’t deliver it yourself, we will then reach out to our driver network and find a volunteer driver to deliver it.

6. Driver is asked to take a picture for proof of delivery. Most do.

7. We will get you a tax receipt if you request one. If the camper value is over $5k it will need to be appraised and receipt will be appraised value.

As of 12/8 at 8 am we have 534 applications for campers and we have received and sent just over 100 campers.

Recipient’s are required to have hurricane Helene damage and be in need of housing. We do verify the need.

Thanks for all the donations!

If you can’t donate a camper and want to help you can donate here: https://donate.hopeforcrisis.com/

We will have crews winterizing campers this next week for winter living. We need to buy supplies for that.

Dec. 8 – Murfreesboro Christmas Parade 🛻🎄✨🎶🎺🎅🏻The 2024   Christmas Parade is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. The...
12/08/2024

Dec. 8 – Murfreesboro Christmas Parade 🛻🎄✨🎶🎺🎅🏻

The 2024 Christmas Parade is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 8, at 2 p.m. The theme of this year’s parade is “A Vintage Christmas.” The parade starts at Middle Tennessee Boulevard and Main Street near MTSU, and ends on Walnut Street just past the Murfreesboro Public Square. Rain or Shine!

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First Watch has opened a second   location in addition to its current location on Medical Center Parkway. The new breakf...
12/07/2024

First Watch has opened a second location in addition to its current location on Medical Center Parkway. The new breakfast restaurant is located at 2977 S. Church St. and features a variety of healthy meal and drink options made with fresh ingredients daily, as well as a brunch bar and a heated, covered patio.

First Watch is open from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily.

Visit firstwatch.com for more details.

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Through Dec. 22 – Drive-Through Christmas Lights 🚗🎄🚜✨🛻Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St. in  ) will come to life onc...
12/07/2024

Through Dec. 22 – Drive-Through Christmas Lights 🚗🎄🚜✨🛻

Cannonsburgh Village (312 S. Front St. in ) will come to life once again with a free drive-through Christmas light display on the first three weekends in December, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays Dec. 6–22, from 5 until 8 p.m. For more information, contact Cannonsburgh Village at 615-890-0355.

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Dec. 7–8 – Bethlehem Marketplace 🐪👑🐑⛪️✝️Enjoy a free walk-through drama reenactment depicting how the village of Bethleh...
12/07/2024

Dec. 7–8 – Bethlehem Marketplace 🐪👑🐑⛪️✝️

Enjoy a free walk-through drama reenactment depicting how the village of Bethlehem may have looked the morning after Jesus’ birth at the 40th Annual Bethlehem Marketplace at Southeast Baptist Church (708 Minerva Dr. in ) Saturday and Sunday Dec. 7–8, from noon–5 p.m. The atmosphere and surroundings take guests back 2,000 years with characters dressed in historic costumes such as Roman soldiers, prisoners, weavers, merchants in shops, census-takers and more. There will also be live camels and other animals. In years past, the presentation has drawn as many as 8,000 guests over the weekend from all across the country. There is no cost for admission, and nothing is actually for sale. No reservations are required. Tour time averages about one hour, even at times of peak crowds. Experience-goers will be entertained in the sanctuary with Christmas music from local school choirs, groups, individuals and videos while waiting their turn to enter Bethlehem. For more information, visit sebaptist.org/bethlehem-marketplace.

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Dec. 7 – Who Were the Wise Men and What Did They See? ⭐️👑🐪Nashville Biblical Studies Fellowship presents “Who Were the W...
12/07/2024

Dec. 7 – Who Were the Wise Men and What Did They See? ⭐️👑🐪

Nashville Biblical Studies Fellowship presents “Who Were the Wise Men and What Did They See?: The Wonders of the Birth of Christ” on Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m.–1:30 p.m. at Greenhouse Ministries (307 S. Academy St. in ). The event consists of biblical presentations and lunch. No ticket or reservation is required. What was the star the wise men saw? Why did they come to worship Jesus? Biblical and astronomical records can give clarification. Come see for yourselves what rocked King Herod and all of Jerusalem. For more information, email [email protected] or call 615-405-4994.

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Love’s pizza has opened in   at 1728 W. Northfield Blvd. in the Kroger shopping center. ❤️🍕Specialty pizzas include the ...
12/06/2024

Love’s pizza has opened in at 1728 W. Northfield Blvd. in the Kroger shopping center. ❤️🍕

Specialty pizzas include the pepperoni su***de pizza, Nashville hot chicken, seven cheese, Jamaican, white, a steak, bacon and ranch pie; gyro feast, and the Love’s Special, with alfredo sauce, Cajun shrimp, chicken, spinach, parmesan and mozzarella.

Love’s also offers wings, calzones, salads, subs and extensive pasta and dessert menus.

View the full menu at https://slicelife.com/restaurants/tn/murfreesboro/37129/love-s-pizza/menu

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Progress continues on the highly anticipated Buc-ee’s travel center in  ,  , with construction updates pointing to signi...
12/06/2024

Progress continues on the highly anticipated Buc-ee’s travel center in , , with construction updates pointing to significant milestones ahead.

The Elam Road relocation, critical for supporting the site’s development and traffic management, is nearing completion. This includes laying asphalt and concrete to finalize the road realignment. Work on the Buc-ee’s site itself will resume in earnest once this phase is done.

Additionally, infrastructure improvements related to the project are advancing. The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has scheduled lighting upgrades for the Joe B. Jackson Parkway Interchange in March 2025, while the ramp enhancements contracted by Buc-ee’s are set to begin around the same time, with completion projected for March 202.

The Murfreesboro City Council has also worked on ensuring the readiness of associated public projects, such as the Butler Drive realignment, expected to be completed by early 2025. This redesign will improve traffic flow near the Buc-ee’s location by introducing a signalized intersection, enhancing access to nearby industrial areas.

As construction proceeds, the Buc-ee’s location will bring one of the chain’s signature travel centers, complete with its famous expansive fuel stations, clean restrooms, and unique merchandise offerings, to the Murfreesboro community.

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Dec. 7 – Roy Waldron Holiday Marketplace 🎄🎁🎅🏻🎶The Roy Waldron Holiday Marketplace will bring a full day of holiday shopp...
12/06/2024

Dec. 7 – Roy Waldron Holiday Marketplace 🎄🎁🎅🏻🎶

The Roy Waldron Holiday Marketplace will bring a full day of holiday shopping, fun and festive cheer. Held Saturday, Dec. 7, from 9 a.m.–3 p.m., at Roy Waldron Elementary School (125 Floyd Mayfield Dr., LaVergne), you’ll find something special for everyone on your list with over 50 vendors offering unique gifts, handmade goods and more. Have pancakes with Santa in the cafeteria from 9–11 a.m. (tickets $10) and food trucks will also be parked outside. The gym stage will host live entertainment throughout the event, with Oakland High School student Devin Weaver performing at 9 a.m., the Carpe Artista Drama Team at 10 a.m., the Roy Waldron Elementary Pom Squad at 11 a.m., the RWE Step Team at noon, the LaVergne High School Dance Team at 1 p.m., and the RWE Choir at 2. For more information, find an event page for the Roy Waldron Holiday Marketplace on Facebook.

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It got COLD overnight! 🥶🧤 Another cold day ahead before a gradual warm-up expected for the weekend.
12/06/2024

It got COLD overnight! 🥶🧤 Another cold day ahead before a gradual warm-up expected for the weekend.

It is frigid out there this morning! Current temperatures are only in the teens across Middle TN. We won't warm up that much today with highs only reaching into the 30s. Warmer temperatures in the 50s are in store this weekend though along with our next chance for rain!

Schlotzsky's Of Murfreesboro Opening Day: Friday, Dec. 6 🥪🥪🥪After much anticipation from the public, Schlotzsky’s will o...
12/05/2024

Schlotzsky's Of Murfreesboro Opening Day: Friday, Dec. 6 🥪🥪🥪

After much anticipation from the public, Schlotzsky’s will open its new restaurant, located at 4433 Veterans Pkwy., on Friday Dec. 6.

Hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

After having closed its previous local restaurant many years ago, the new Schlotzky’s will be one of only a handful of locations in , with others in Cool Springs and Mt. Juliet.

Schlotzky’s offers a variety of sandwich options, from veggie sandwiches to the deluxe original, which includes ham and salami, three cheeses, olives, sourdough buns and assorted condiments. Most sandwiches come in different sizes, as well as wrap options, and the eatery also serves calzones, flatbreads and more.

For more information or to place an order, visit schlotzskys.com.

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Music City Kartplex has opened at 3225 Hwy. 231 North in Shelbyville, just outside of  . 🏎️💨🏁The Kartplex features 2,600...
12/05/2024

Music City Kartplex has opened at 3225 Hwy. 231 North in Shelbyville, just outside of . 🏎️💨🏁

The Kartplex features 2,600 feet of track for racing rental or owner karts, and provides the necessary safety equipment for those who don’t have their own. Some karts operate at speeds above 50 miles per hour, and can support up to 400 pounds.

“Music City Kartplex is excited to bring a premier outdoor motorsports entertainment complex to . This 34-acre complex will welcome amateur and competitive kart racers alike,” according to information from the company. “Enjoy the thrill of high-speed kart racing!”

Music City Kartplex transformed the historic Twin Fountains Raceway at the site, breathing new life into a space that had been a part of Middle Tennessee’s racing history since 1997.

The Kartplex will launch a racing league in the spring of 2025 and its Kart Pro Shop offers a variety of parts, accessories and expert maintenance. At a half mile long, the circuit has multiple configurations, so every session provides a new and exciting experience. Phase two of the project, coming in 2026, will include an additional 0.9-mile competitive racing track, owner kart garages and a track-side restaurant, aiming to eventually host national-level competitions at the Middle Tennessee track.

Current hours are Wednesday and Thursday from 12 to 7 p.m., Friday from 12 to 8 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 12 to 6 p.m.. Visit musiccitykartplex.com for more information.

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Dec. 7, 14 & 21 – Grinch Photos and Cookie Decorating 🍪☕️💚🎄📸Oflow (Overflow – Brews & Bakes, 115 N. Maple St. in  ) host...
12/05/2024

Dec. 7, 14 & 21 – Grinch Photos and Cookie Decorating 🍪☕️💚🎄📸

Oflow (Overflow – Brews & Bakes, 115 N. Maple St. in ) hosts photos with the Grinch and holiday cookie decorating on Saturdays Dec. 7, 14 and 21 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Decorate a cookie for $5 or 3 cookies for $10. OFLOW provides all the candies, sprinkles, and icing and does the cleanup. If you are nice, you can get a photo with the Grinch (bonus points with the Grinch if you show him your cookie!). Enter for a chance to win a Grinch stainless steel mug with every cookie decorating. For more information, visit overflowb.com.

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The Murfreesboro Pulse publishes a monthly print magazine all about the art, entertainment, dining, events, music, people, businesses and culture of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

The Pulse also maintains boropulse.com and sends a weekly email newsletter blast. The publication, founded by MTSU Mass Comm alumni Bracken and Sarah Mayo, is free for the reader to pick up, totally supported by its advertisers.

Since 2006, the Pulse has celebrated the spirit of Middle Tennessee with stories of local musicians, entrepreneurs, artists, destinations, restaurants, community events and more.