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Beloved Educator Joe Nunley Passed Away Apr 23, 2021 at 10:55 pm by WGNS (MURFREESBORO) The Heart of Tennessee lost longtime educator and youth mentor Joe Nunley on Friday (4/21/2021). He passed away at Alive Hospice Hospital after an extended illness. Visitation will be Monday (4/26/2021) from 4:00 to 7:00PM at the Woodfin Memorial Chapel. Masks are required out of consideration for the health of family and guests. The funeral will be 11:00 o clock Tuesday (4/27/2021) morning at Murfreesboro s First Presbyterian Church (College at Spring St.), with burial at 2:30PM at the Mt. Zion Cemetery in Viola, TN.
Joe s son, Will Nunley, will be on THE TRUMAN SHOW this coming Thursday (4/29/2021) morning at 9:10AM. Listeners who knew Joe are encouraged to phone the talk show and share memories about Joe Nunley. Ironically, the first job for both Joe and Will was at WGNS. ....
Beloved Educator Joe Nunley Passed Away Apr 23, 2021 at 10:55 pm by WGNS (MURFREESBORO) The Heart of Tennessee lost longtime educator and youth mentor Joe Nunley on Friday (4/21/2021). He passed away at Alive Hospice Hospital after an extended illness. Joe served as an educator to thousands of Rutherford County students over the years, teaching General Science, Ecology and Biology at Oakland and Riverdale High School. Murfreesboro City School Board Chair Butch Campbell said, “Joe Nunley..WOW !!! What an educator and amazing person. Joe was the rock for many young students as well as many colleagues. A much-respected educator and person, and I enjoyed always talking to him at MTSU ballgames and anywhere I saw him. An ICON of the teaching profession!” ....
City School Board Chairman Butch Campbell still wants to plan for new schools Murfreesboro officials have planned for impact fees since raising property taxes by 35.8% in 2019 Latest impact fees proposal shows scale based on housing size There’s not another school planned, city manager Craig Tindall told Martin during a City Council meeting. We felt like parks and streets are the needs now. Martin and other councilmembers responded to the proposed impact fees for parks-recreation and streets by asking consultant L. Carson Bise II to expand the impact fee study to include schools, police and firefighting capital improvements. The consultant in November initially showed a flat impact fee of $6,276 per house with $3,881 for parks-recreation and $2,395 for streets. A revised plan at the request of council ranges from a total fee of $1,960 per residential dwelling of 800 square feet or less to $7,871 for each new home that has 4,001 square feet or more ....
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Murfreesboro City Schools Appoints Trey Duke as Director of Schools Jan 20, 2021 at 09:16 am by WGNS The Murfreesboro City School Board is proud to announce their intention to enter into a contract negotiation with Mr. Trey Duke as Director of Murfreesboro City Schools. The School Board embarked on the search for a Director of Schools in 2020 knowing that the ideal candidate would possess a strong knowledge of early childhood development and educational best practices; have the wisdom to know when change is necessary and the ability to generate such change; work effectively with individuals, staff members, business and diverse community groups; and also serve as a resource and guide for the MCS community. ....