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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].

The FINAL Friday Night Market in the Boro for the 2025 season is Friday, Sept. 26, from 5 to 9 p.m. at River Rock Baptis...
09/26/2025

The FINAL Friday Night Market in the Boro for the 2025 season is Friday, Sept. 26, from 5 to 9 p.m. at River Rock Baptist Church, located at 2248 Hwy. 99, in .

Come out for Middle ’s largest weekly food truck festival and local shopping event featuring food, fun and community. There is no cost for admission and parking is . Come hungry, bring the whole crew to support local food trucks!

🚐 Food Truck Lineup:

🌭 McD's Famous Hot Dogs – The classics done right

🍗 Chicken-w-Bones – Finger-lickin’ wings and more

🇨🇴 Delicias Colombianas RR – Colombian eats made with love

🍤 Bomb Mi Food Truck – Banh mi, shrimp poboy, egg rolls, and more

🥗 KoKo’s Grilled Chicken Salad – Traditional recipe with unique flavor!

🍪 Gramma's Hands Sweetery – Homemade sweets to make you smile

🍓 Franklin's Fruit Tea – Paradise in every sip!

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Everyone is always asking, “How is the Buc-ees coming?”It’s beginning to look like a building!📸 Layla Knight
09/26/2025

Everyone is always asking, “How is the Buc-ees coming?”

It’s beginning to look like a building!

📸 Layla Knight

Sept. 27 – Touch-A-Truck 🚒🚓🚨🚁🚔Trucks, a helicopter, and even a boat will be on display at the annual Touch-a-Truck event...
09/26/2025

Sept. 27 – Touch-A-Truck 🚒🚓🚨🚁🚔

Trucks, a helicopter, and even a boat will be on display at the annual Touch-a-Truck event, happening Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. to noon at World Outreach Church, located at 1921 New Salem Highway in . More than 20 vehicles will be available for families to explore, including construction and utility trucks, drones, an ambulance, fire engines, police vehicles, and more. The event, sponsored by the Rutherford County Traffic Safety Task Force, will also feature food vendors on site. For more information, call Lt. Ferrell at 629-201-5538.

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Something you don’t see everyday in Smyrna,   👀
09/26/2025

Something you don’t see everyday in Smyrna, 👀

Sept. 27 – Puppy Plunge ☀️🐕🐶💦Boro Beach will host its next Puppy Plunge—a favorite day for four-legged friends to splash...
09/25/2025

Sept. 27 – Puppy Plunge ☀️🐕🐶💦

Boro Beach will host its next Puppy Plunge—a favorite day for four-legged friends to splash, jump in and out of the pool and have the best time before the SportsCom pool is closed down for the season—on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. This event is for spayed/neutered and vaccinated dogs; no aggressive dogs. Humans are not allowed in water with their pets. SportsCom is located at 2310 Memorial Blvd. in . For more information, call 615-895-5040 or email [email protected].

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About The Town Productions is set to unveil Music City Melody, a new musical comedy about the Nashville songwriter story...
09/25/2025

About The Town Productions is set to unveil Music City Melody, a new musical comedy about the Nashville songwriter story.

Written by Wally Nason, Music City Melody will premiere on Saturday, Sept. 27, at Mills-Pate Arts Center, located at 7120 Old Nashville Hwy. in .

In the musical, Hugh Blackburn was a legend in country music (before the whiskey, women and, well, the warden), but a writing session with the newest Taylor Swift wannabe was not his idea. He’s old-school, she’s barely out of school, but they both need to write a hit song for their careers. Watch their struggle to create a new chart-topper in this 90-minute Nashville writing session, starring Jack E. Chambers, Isabel Smith and Payton Justice.

Music City Melody plays at the Mills-Pate Arts Center at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 27.

The opening Middle tour of the new production will also include two Oct. 18 shows at the Arts Center of Cannon County.

For tickets and more information, visit aboutthetownproductions.com.

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🍁 FALL for these great local businesses in the September issue of the Pulse 🍂🪓 TN Axe and Smash • Rage Room • Axe Throwi...
09/25/2025

🍁 FALL for these great local businesses in the September issue of the Pulse 🍂

🪓 TN Axe and Smash • Rage Room • Axe Throwing

⚙️ Flail-Master

🍺 Middle Ground Brewing Company

🎭 Murfreesboro Little Theatre MLT

⚽️ Lil' Kickers of Murfreesboro

🔨 Fred's Flooring

👜 Plato's Closet - Murfreesboro, TN

🤝 The Connection at Champy’s - 3rd Thursday of each month

These and other great local sponsors help keep the Pulse free to readers. Please show them your support by giving their pages a Like/Follow and take a moment to check out their products, services and events.

Find out more about how the Pulse can help promote your local business or event by calling Bracken at 615-796-6248.

Gallagher Guitar, formerly located on Walnut Street in  , has announced its relocation to 331 N. Front St. Its new home,...
09/24/2025

Gallagher Guitar, formerly located on Walnut Street in , has announced its relocation to 331 N. Front St. Its new home, just down the street from its original location, will offer space for a larger showroom as well as a more refined shop layout and richer Gallagher experience, according to the company.

“We’re incredibly grateful for your continued support, passion, and love for handmade craftsmanship. None of this would be possible without you, our amazing players and community,” said Gallagher co-owner David Mathis in a recent release regarding the new location.

In September of 2019, Mathis acquired the company from the Gallagher family, and in 2020 he officially moved the workshop and headquarters from Wartrace to Murfreesboro. The company operated out of Wartrace for more than 50 years prior.

Visit gallagherguitar.com for more information.

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Cloudy September Sunrise Over Middle   💙💛🧡📷 Jared Ambrose Photography
09/24/2025

Cloudy September Sunrise Over Middle 💙💛🧡

📷 Jared Ambrose Photography

Sept. 27 – Smyrna Depot Days 🚂🎶🛍️☀️Depot Days, Smyrna’s annual fundraiser dedicated to promoting local businesses and st...
09/24/2025

Sept. 27 – Smyrna Depot Days 🚂🎶🛍️☀️

Depot Days, Smyrna’s annual fundraiser dedicated to promoting local businesses and strengthening the community, is back on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. at the Historic Train Depot Smyrna (98 Front St.). This beloved event brings together thousands of visitors for a day packed with live music, food, family-friendly activities and incredible local vendors featuring handmade crafts, boutique items, delicious treats and unique services. For more information, text 615-596-5185, or visit simatn.org.

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A nearly two-year undercover investigation involving illegal drugs, gang activity, and fi****ms has resulted in the indi...
09/23/2025

A nearly two-year undercover investigation involving illegal drugs, gang activity, and fi****ms has resulted in the indictment of 33 people, following a 2023 overdose death of a man.

Detectives from the Murfreesboro Police Department’s Special Investigations Section and agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation launched the joint investigation in November 2023 after an individual died from a fatal overdose. More 👇🏻

Multi-Agency investigation leads to indictments of 33 in drug, gang, and fi****ms case –stemming from a Fentanyl overdose

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (September 23, 2025) — A nearly two-year undercover investigation involving illegal drugs, gang activity, and fi****ms has resulted in the indictment of 33 people, following a 2023 overdose death of a Murfreesboro man.

Detectives from the Murfreesboro Police Department’s Special Investigations Section and agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation launched the joint investigation in November 2023 after an individual died from a fatal overdose.

Detectives from the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) also took part in the investigation. In early 2024, investigators identified multiple suppliers connected to the overdose death.

Officers executed residential search warrants in Murfreesboro, confiscating large quantities of fentanyl powder and pills.

As the investigation expanded, authorities uncovered a network of high-level fentanyl distributors operating out of Nashville and supplying Murfreesboro and surrounding communities.

By late 2024, investigators identified known gang members within the drug trafficking operation.

In early 2025, investigators intercepted plans by members to commit first-degree murder. MPD investigators and MNPD’s intervention led to the arrest of three suspects, preventing a potential homicide.

Further investigation revealed cartel involvement with individuals being arrested for attempting to deliver large quantities of fentanyl to areas in Middle Tennessee, including Murfreesboro, as well as the discovery of a fentanyl lab in Nashville and the seizure of additional narcotics.

Throughout the investigation, law enforcement seized:
•15 pounds of fentanyl (powder and pills)
•2.5 pounds of methamphetamine
•2.1 pounds of he**in
•2 pounds of co***ne
•61 fi****ms, including automatic weapons and guns linked to homicides
•Body armor and suppressors
•15 vehicles and three stolen vehicles•$175,000 in illicit U.S. currency
•17 residential search warrants
•Evidence linked to two fatal overdoses

Each of these individuals has been indicted on the following charges:

• Gregory Holt (29) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Chandler Steward (26) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Mark Buchanan (28) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Adarrius Howard (26) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Bryant Parker (27) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Deborah Woodard (29) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Jalisha Davis (33) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Manufacture, Deliver, Sell,
Possess with Intent x3, Possession of firearm with Intent to go armed during a dangerous felony, Manufacture,
deliver, Sell, Possess Schedule II, Schedule II drugs Fentanyl, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Maintaining a
Dwelling for Drug Use
• Thomas Dixon (33) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Possession of a Firearm by a
Convicted Felon, Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess with Intent x3, Possession of firearm with Intent to go
armed during a dangerous felony, Manufacture, deliver, Sell, Possess Schedule II, Schedule II drugs Fentanyl,
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Maintaining a Dwelling for Drug Use
• Brandon Littman (29) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Kaitlin Gann (26) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Evan Overstreet (24) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Keith Denton (66) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Second Degree Murder:
Fentanyl, Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Schedule II Fentanyl x6, Maintaining a Dwelling for Drug Use x6,
Simple Possession of Methamphetamine
• Michael Denton (33) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Second Degree Murder:
Fentanyl, Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Schedule II Fentanyl x6, Maintaining a Dwelling for Drug Use x6,
Simple Possession of Methamphetamine
• Omar Ponce (21) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Rickey Holman (37) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Ernesto Duran- Hernandez (38) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Manufacture,
Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Maintaining a Dwelling for Drug Use
• Jesus Mendoza-Viera (27) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Manufacture, Deliver,
Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Maintaining a Dwelling for Drug Use
• Elliot Rutledge (42) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Anthony Chambers (22) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Justin Brake (38) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Preston Davis (31) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Harlen Zirker Jr (24) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Jobie Elliot (35) - Second Degree Murder: Fentanyl, Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl,
Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Schedule II: Fentanyl
• Ashley Peters (37) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl, Attempted Possession Schedule
II Drugs: Fentanyl
• Marari Belin (39) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Gabriella Wolcott (31) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl
• Brittany Sledd (43) - Conspiracy to Manufacture, Deliver, Sell, Possess Fentanyl

There are outstanding warrants for six more individuals.

Sept. 27 – Pecan Festival 🎶🍂🎪🥧🚂 Mark your calendars for this year’s Pecan Festival on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m.–3...
09/23/2025

Sept. 27 – Pecan Festival 🎶🍂🎪🥧🚂

Mark your calendars for this year’s Pecan Festival on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at Hop Springs (6790 John Bragg Hwy.). There will be free goodie bags for the first 200 adults, a free circus (shows at 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.), live music by Rockin Country Band (11 a.m.–2 p.m.), a free petting zoo, bungee trampoline, train rides, a human hamster inflatable water wheel and face painting. Shop over 150 vendors selling home decor, boutiques, handmade, jewelry, woodworking, direct sales, sports jerseys, candles and of course pecans and pecan-themed items. Food trucks will be available on site. Parking is $5 and some vendors may only be able to accept cash. For more information, visit brianna-victory-events.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.