Show Notes – Wednesday, February 18, 2026
The Rutherford Roundup
In Today’s Episode:
- A two-day undercover human trafficking operation in Murfreesboro leads to the felony arrest of a 24-year-old man. The joint effort involved the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Tennessee Human Trafficking Task Force, and Murfreesboro Police. The suspect remains held on a $150,000 bond, with court dates set for March and May as investigators continue working to identify and support potential victims.
- Legislative scrutiny increases at both the local and state levels as State Representative Tim Rudd introduces House Bill 1698. The proposal would require sworn testimony from executive branch employees before legislative committees and create potential perjury penalties for intentional deception. The bill is now assigned to a House subcommittee, while its Senate companion advances.
- Confusion surrounds a proposed immigrant detention facility in Lebanon. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement initially confirmed plans tied to a nationwide expansion effort but later reversed course, stating the earlier announcement lacked proper approval. Local officials in Wilson County say they were unaware of any finalized plans.
- Tennessee’s political landscape continues to shift ahead of the November ballot. U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn, now running for governor, is urging voters to support a constitutional amendment that would prohibit a future state-level property tax. Currently, property taxes in Tennessee are collected at the local—not state—level.
- A major new dining destination is coming to The Fountains at Gateway in Murfreesboro. Chinwag, a full-service restaurant partnership between Hell’s Kitchen Season 21 winner Alex Belew and Nashville pitmaster Shane Nasby, is set to open by summer 2026 at 1440 Medical Center Parkway. The globally inspired concept will focus on smoke and fire-driven cuisine and anchor a marquee space in the mixed-use development.
- Murfreesboro Police are urging businesses, churches, and community organizations in Murfreesboro and Smyrna to register on-site AEDs through the free PulsePoint registry. Officials say knowing the location of nearby automated external defibrillators can save critical seconds during cardiac emergencies.
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