The Boys of Summer are back at Oaklands Park and the lineup is announced for Uncle Dave Macon Days. Watch the nineteenth-century style of baseball and hear a taste of this summer’s musical festival as host Mike Browning delivers “In the City.”
The April episode airs on CityTV throughout the month or anytime on YouTube at https://youtu.be/MLF4-QHCTy8.
The April 2018 episode of “In the City,” Murfreesboro’s video magazine program, began airing Monday, April 2, on CityTV. The news magazine show airs every day at 8:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Channel 3 and 1094 on Comcast Xfinity, Channel 99 on AT&T Uverse, Roku, and YouTube.
April’s edition of “In the City” features:
- Uncle Dave Macon Days announces the musical lineup for the July 13-14 music festival, featuring a headlining, awarding-winning bluegrass artist.
- Bradley Academy presented ‘Annie Jr.’ March 16-24 at the Center for the Arts.
- If you live in the City limits, you now benefit from Advanced Meter Infrastructure (AMI). The new water meters offer a smart solution to helping detect leaks and efficiently manager water reading.
- Another extension of Murfreesboro’s Greenway is under construction near Barfield Crescent Park.
- Linebaugh Public Library proudly promotes local authors with regular book signings.
- Mitchell Neilson Elementary School’s ‘Leader in Me’ program promotes character and garners the designation as a Lighthouse School.
- And find out who was named as Teachers of the Year in Murfreesboro.
‘In the City’ is produced by video producer Steve Burris. Mike Browning, the fill-in host of In the City, also serves as the Public Information Officer (PIO) for the City of Murfreesboro. Michael Linn White, the regular host of ‘In the City,’ is a 2017 MTSU Multimedia Journalism graduate and a native of Oxford, Mississippi.
For all the latest City news, visit www.murfreesborotn.gov or watch the most recent newsbreaks and past episodes of “In the City” on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/cityofmurfreesboro or www.murfreesborotn.gov/citytv.
For City News online, visit www.Murfreesborotn.gov.