May 10, 2009 | DNJ.com
Tornado makes problems worse for Bradyville couple
A blue tarp hangs from a tree in Tommy and Carolyn Williams' front yard. It has been there for a month.
Top 10: No matter what you call it, everyone has their favorite Mexican eatery
The fajitas at Garcia's push the Mexican restaurant to the top in our Post Reader's Poll.
Storm victims can draw low-interest loans
Low-interest loans for uninsured damages from the Good Friday tornado enticed Murfreesboro resident Christy Montgomery to apply Tuesday with U.S. Small Business Administration staff.
Though the town was spared of the Good Friday tornadoes that struck Murfreesboro and outlying areas, it hasn't stopped Smyrna residents from finding ways to give back.
Searching for the Boro's Best Mexican Restaurant????
When it comes to Mexican or Southwestern food, everyone in Murfreesboro has his or her favorite eatery.
Soon after Good Friday's deadly tornado slammed across Murfreesboro, the unsung heroes were on the scene.
Good Friday tornadoes' violence took toll
MURFREESBORO - Good Friday it was. A good friday, it was not. 'It sounded like a train coming.' 'I knew in my gut that something was wrong.' 'I was going up, up, up ... and I flew.' 'It broke my heart.' These survivors' words resonate deeply for those of us in Murfreesboro who also survived, just over a week removed from that awesome sight, ...
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As the sun set on Wednesday, nearly 200 teenagers withstood autumn-like temperatures to pray for their city and survivors.
EDITORIAL: Response brings us great pride
Even before the tornado that struck Murfreesboro finished its deadly path, emergency services workers were driving into the teeth of the storm.
'Not today, God. Don't take us today': Friends, strangers come to Bradyville woman's aid
Sandra "Sami" Sturges pleaded, "Not today, God. Don't take us today," as a tornado ripped the roof off her home Friday.
Six or seven homes were damaged along Bradyville Pike between Manus and Gum Puckett roads around 2 p.m. Friday.
Sex abuse case ends with discharge
A former Town of Niagara resident who appeared close to his second consecutive acquittal in a child sexual abuse case pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor Monday after a juror's illness caused a mistrial.
Rezoning to get public hearings
Starting Monday and Tuesday, Murfreesboro City Schools will hold public hearings about rezoning two of its newest schools.
Blog: Rowland should help amend wheel tax act
State Rep. Donna Rowland may have misspoken Monday when she told Rutherford County commissioners it's up to the county to enforce its own wheel tax laws.