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The origins of this Maury County tradition date back to the 1800s, but the event known as Mule Day started in it current form in 1974. We'll take a look back at this year's celebration and forward to next year's 50th anniversary. We also explore what role the humble yet mighty mule plays today.
But first, we'll talk about the court decision to block Tennessee's drag performance ban from taking effect over the weekend.
Guests:
Veronika Electronika, drag performer
Harvey Spann, Mule Day organizer
Louise Mills, Mule Day public relations director
Kevin Vaughn, mule owner
Previous WPLN reporting:
The New Maury County MuleFest Aims To Launch A Tradition Without Stealing Mule Day’s Thunder
‘Save Our Asses 2021’: How Mules And COVID Have Divided A Tennessee Town
Music credits: Crumpet by Blue Dot Sessions
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The origins of this Maury County tradition date back to the 1800s, but the event known as Mule Day started in it current form in 1974. We'll take a look back at this year's celebration and forward to next year's 50th anniversary. We also explore what role the humble yet mighty mule plays today.
But first, we'll talk about the court decision to block Tennessee's drag performance ban from taking effect over the weekend.
Guests:
Veronika Electronika, drag performer
Harvey Spann, Mule Day organizer
Louise Mills, Mule Day public relations director
Kevin Vaughn, mule owner
Previous WPLN reporting:
The New Maury County MuleFest Aims To Launch A Tradition Without Stealing Mule Day’s Thunder
‘Save Our Asses 2021’: How Mules And COVID Have Divided A Tennessee Town
Music credits: Crumpet by Blue Dot Sessions

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