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Fosterville and Christiana firefighters battle a house fire.
Fire destroys home on Barfield Crescent Road
No one was believed home Saturday night when fire destroyed a house on Barfield Crescent Road off South Church Street, sheriff's deputies reported.
LISA MARCHESONI, Senior Writer - 1 opinion posted

 Obituaries

J. T. Tucker
J. T. Tucker, age 95 of Murfreesboro, passed away Saturday, March 10, 2007 at Community Care of Rutherford County.

Melba Lucille Stump
Melba Lucille Stump, age 45 of Lascassas, died Saturday.

Sally Pearl Brown Pendergrast
Sally Pearl Brown Pendergrast, age 88 passed away Saturday March 10, 2007 at her residence.

 Sports

Riverdale rules in state championship finals
Riverdale's girls basketball team won the TSSAA state championship Saturday night, defeating Memphis Northside, 51-40.
JOSH EZZELL, Sports Editor - 1 opinion posted

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Riverdale students Sean Kirkpatrick, Tim Grove and Marcus Jenkins painted themselves in support of the Lady Warriors during their game against East High School at the TSSAA Championships held at MTSU's Murphy Center Friday night.
TMP photo by Laura Leigh Smith

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RHS' Lanning wins Miss Basketball
Riverdale senior guard Anne Marie Lanning became the first girls basketball player in Murfreesboro history to win a Miss Basketball award Saturday night.
By JOSH EZZELL - March 10, 2007 - 11:56 p.m.

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Riverdale wins Class AAA state title
Riverdale coach Micheal Burt has called the postseason a 10-round fight because a team needs 10 wins to capture a state title. Every game equals one round, and every win put Riverdale closer to the 10th round. The Lady Warriors got to the 10th round Saturday night at Murphy Center and scored the biggest knockout in school history with a 51-40 win over Memphis Northside for the Class AAA state title.
By JOSH EZZELL - March 10, 2007 - 11:54 p.m.

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Gregory Dalton
Smyrna Police fatally shoot man who displayed gun
Smyrna Police fatally shot a resident after he displayed a firearm Friday night outside his Executive House apartment, a spokesman said. Gregory Dayton, 54, of Executive House apartments on South Lowry Street died at StoneCrest Medical Center, said spokesman Sgt. Bobby Gibson. Officer Luke Naylor, who shot Dayton, was placed on routine administrative leave while Tennessee Bureau of Investigation agents investigate, he said. Naylor has served with Smyrna Police about two years.
By Lisa Marchesoni, Senior Writer March 10, 2007-12:14 PM - 1 opinion posted

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