Many homeless persons living in our community suffer from mental illness, alcoholism and drug abuse. Living on the streets may make it hard for some to find the needed help fo.... Read More
School days vary only slightly from county schools to Murfreesboro City Schools. The city will begin their school year on Monday, August 5th for their first half day and the f.... Read More
A WGNS' on-air personality for 38-years was honored at the last Rutherford County Schools board meeting. County Schools Director Don Odom presented Jerry D. Brown, Sr. with an.... Read More
In La Vergne, police are investigating a home invasion. A woman was said to have been held at gunpoint at Cedar Ridge Apartments while intruders ransacked her residence. The i.... Read More
The wait time at driver service centers in Tennessee decreased slightly for the first six months of this year over the same period last year. That means the next time you visi.... Read More
A woman who sued the Rutherford County Board of Education, Siegel High School Principal Ken Nolan and administrative worker Martha Millsaps will see her case back before the c.... Read More
Tennessee Labor & Workforce development Commissioner Burns Phillips has announced the state’s preliminary unemployment rate for the month of June is 8.5 percent. It.... Read More
Here’s more evidence why breakfast may be the most important meal of the day: Men who reported that they regularly skipped breakfast had a higher risk of a heart attack.... Read More
As WGNS continues our interview series with homeless persons living in Murfreesboro we have uncovered some promising news that will help the mentally ill and those headed thro.... Read More
The amount paid for students to attend a public college in Tennessee depends more and more on the individual campus. The state’s largest public college system is now app.... Read More