Rutherford Schools Ten Commandments Vote, Vandalism Investigation & Hometown Heroes Honored | Apr. 28, 2026

Apr 28, 2026 at 04:45 am by Dalton Barrett


 

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

The Rutherford Roundup

In Today’s Episode:

  • Rutherford County Schools move forward with a unanimous vote to potentially reintroduce the Ten Commandments in classrooms following a motion by Butch Vaughn, aligning with pending Tennessee legislation backed by Mark Pote
  • New concerns emerge over student data privacy and classroom technology, as lawmakers pass House Bill 2393 led by Michelle Renau to limit screen time for younger students
  • Authorities investigate over $100,000 in infrastructure vandalism in Warren County, targeting fiber networks and causing widespread outages
  • Leadership shift in local law enforcement as Keith Lowry steps into a statewide role, praised by Mike Fitzhugh for decades of service
  • Tennessee’s tornado risk explained—why the state ranks higher when adjusted for land size despite fewer total storms than Texas
  • Community honors local champions at the Hometown Heroes Walk for Children, including Sharon DeBoer and award recipients like Krystal Wilson, Catherine Post, DJ Jackson, Sue Fort White, and Aaron McMurdie




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