Smyrna Walmart supports our community! FOSL greatly appreciates this additional funding which helps our local Smyrna Public Library.
La Vergne-Smyrna area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 138,929 Tennessee businesses in 2021 alone, including some in La Vergne-Smyrna.
Applications are being accepted for agricultural vendors as well and product vendors.
There was a major change in bankruptcy filings across the country last year. Here are the numbers for Rutherford County.
See how well power providers in the La Vergne-Smyrna area and across TN serve their electric customers.
Vendors are charged $15 per week with all proceeds going to benefit the La Vergne Senior Center.
At the end of 2020 we have honored 26 employees.
Thomas Broeker was part of the latest graduating class in September.
La Vergne residents reportedly average 42 hours worked every week and commute an average of 16 minutes.
This sorting center will sort packages before being transferred to a delivery station or last-mile delivery partner for final delivery.
A 24-lane bowling alley will move into the former Kmart space in Smyrna later this year.
The Rutherford County District Attorney is pointing fingers at the TBI after charges were dropped in Operation Candy Crush.
A popular Smyrna barbecue restaurant was forced to close Tuesday because someone stole its hickory stash.
A La Vergne tax preparer pleaded guilty to filing tax returns with thousands in false credits.
A Chinese investment firm paid upwards of $1 billion for Nissan's battery operations, including a plant in Smyrna.
Businesses on a three-quarter mile stretch of Murfreesboro Road can expect water service interruptions Thursday morning.
A protest outside a Nashville dealership called for workers at Tennessee and Mississippi Nissan plants to join the UAW.
One worker was flown to Vanderbilt and another take by ambulance after a fall Tuesday morning behind Smyrna's Nissan plant.
The corporate parent of the world's largest sewing machine manufacturer will move two miles to the old Whirlpool plant.
Nissan is contesting a report from the state that says proper safety procedures were not implemented ahead of a worker's death in November.
La Vergne Taco John's will be Middle Tennessee's first.
Sixty-four people will lose their jobs when the HVAC giant shutters its Smyrna warehouse and distribution facility this spring.
Two new restaurants will set-up shop in Smyrna Commons.
Uncle Maddio's picks franchisees to open restaurants in six locations.
Ebuys Inc., which has a facility in Antioch, plans to open a 601,000 square-foot distribution warehouse near the Waldron Road intersection.
Michelle Theus would file returns for clients with inflated refunds and pocket the difference.
The North Lowry location is one six stores statewide set to shutter.
Smyrna's online surplus and seizure auction begins Saturday.
Spending by visitors grew nearly 3 percent between 2014 and 2015.
Dallas-based company's $45 million project will include nearly 1 million square feet of office and warehouse space.
The county has Tennessee's third-lowest jobless rate.