For anyone who has watched cornfields turn into subdivisions and two-lane roads swell into five-lane arteries, the news will not come as a shock. This summer, a national study confirmed what rush-hour traffic on Old Fort Parkway has been shouting for years: Murfreesboro is one of America's new boomtowns. The ranking, published by the financial-data firm SmartAsset, sifted through more than 400 U.S. cities with at least 65,000 residents and measu…
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