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The Daily News Journal is the result of several newspaper merges across time, with the earliest ancestor being The Murfreesboro News in 1850. [5] Two different newspapers went bankrupt and merged their assets together to create the Daily News Journal in 1931. One of these papers was called The Home Journal and was founded by Chip Henderson in ...
Ellen Riggins of Oakland and Derek Knott, of Smyrna both won the 2013 The Daily News Journal's All Sports Awards Presidents' Cup awards on Thursday May 2, 2013 at Middle Tennessee Christian School.
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Shane McFarland (born August 5, 1974) [4] [5] is an American politician who is currently serving as the 57th Mayor of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, since 2014. He was first elected on April 15, 2014, [6] 40 years old, making him the youngest mayor in Murfreesboro history. [7] McFarland was recently re-elected in 2022. [8]
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The Review-Appeal became a supplement of The Tennessean, while the Daily News Journal continued to operate as an independent newspaper. The paper maintains two Goss Colorliner presses. In 2002, the paper completed installation of a MAN Roland UNISET press, which is now used to print regional editions of USA Today, as
Robert Winston "T-90" ("Tee-Niny") Scales, born June 22, 1926, died October 30, 2000, was an American civic leader, politician, and small business owner in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Scales was the first African-American elected to the City Council of Murfreesboro, and first African-American Vice-Mayor of that municipality .