| Obituaries |
| Carlie Nathaniel DuBose Carlie Nathaniel DuBose, age 73 of Rockvale, died March 9, 2007 at Middle Tennessee Medical Center. |
| Glenda Rose Schnaufer Fleming Glenda Rose Schnaufer Fleming, age 84 of Murfreesboro, passed away on March 9, 2007. |
| Business |
WFor Texas natives Melissa Ray and Pam Wellhausen all roads lead to Tennessee. "It is called a leap of faith," Wellhausen said. The pair moved here just a month ago to open an antiques store on the Public Square. By ERIN EDGEMON Business Editor |
| Wellness Center helps with life-saving changes Jim Gibson used to know the exact date of his heart surgery, but that was about 13 years ago. By ERIN EDGEMON Business Editor |
| News old |
| 1st Shot provides kids chance to attend hoop camp As a child Andy Herzer needed help to achieve his dream of playing college basketball. A local sports editor realized his potential and paid his way to a basketball camp at the University of North Carolina. That camp changed his life, and now Herzer wants to return the favor to children who need help. By JOSH EZZELL |
| Central Middle tennis opens with win On Friday evening, the Central Middle School tennis teams began their seasons with resounding wins over visiting Stewarts Creek Middle. The defending county champion Lady Tigers took 9 of 10 sets, while the Tiger boys' team captured 8 of 9 sets. CENTRAL MIDDLE - March 11, 2007 - 2:26 p.m. |
| Eagleville shows its love for Chief 'Stoney' When an Eagleville resident needed help, they simply dialed their police chief's cellular telephone. By LISA MARCHESONI Senior Writer |
| Gateway far exceeds origin Murfreesboro City Manager Roger Haley saw a unique opportunity in 1998 to pull together various pieces of public and private land to form a large overall master plan that would address a number of public issues and provide for special private development. |
| Lady Raiders have nation's longest winning streak At the beginning of the season MTSU's Lady Raiders had some lofty goals in mind. The Lady Raiders wanted to win their fourth straight Sun Belt Conference Tournament and make the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. By JOSH EZZELL |
| Mannequin at 40-23-33 harmful to women, girls As I was having my coffee and watching the Today show recently, I learned about yet another new trend happening in our ever-evolving society: the large-breasted mannequin. Now, I have nothing against curvy figures. By SHARI HOWERTON Special to The Murfreesboro Post - 11 opinions posted |
| Plan for MTSU student union gaining support This fall MTSU hopes to start collecting funds to build a new $60 million student union building on its growing campus of nearly 23,000 students. By ERIN EDGEMON Business Editor |
| Riverdale role players emerge at right time Often when things go poorly in life a lesson can be learned. For Riverdale that lesson came Jan. 19 at Cookeville High School. That night the Lady Warriors shot only 24.1 percent from the field in a 53-45 loss to Cookeville. By JOSH EZZELL |
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| Two defendants have waited 3 years in jail for a trial By LISA MARCHESONI Senior Writer - March 11, 2007 - 9 opinions posted |
| 2012: What will it bring? By ERIN EDGEMON, Business Editor-March 11, 2007 - 17 opinions posted |
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| Could homeopathy help your allergies? One of the most fascinating topics I have delved into while studying alternative healthcare solutions is a concept known as homeopathy. By Dr. MARK KESTNER |
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The Homer Pittard Campus School is located at 923 E. Lytle St. in Murfreesboro. National Register narrative by Jennifer Martin |
| The Battle of Stones River |
Located in the exact geographic center of the state, bounded by rivers, a railroad and productive farmland, war came to the people living in the quiet little town of Murfreesboro much sooner than any of her citizens ever could have imagined when the Confederate flag was hoisted above the Courthouse in the summer of 186l. By Shirley Farris Jones |