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Posted on: April 3, 2018

[ARCHIVED] April episode of ‘In the City’ airing on CityTV and YouTube

Mike Browning In the City

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.

 

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