For the first time in Motlow history, the annual Student of Year Award will go to a student from the Moore County campus.
Author: Tabitha Evans Moore (Tabitha Evans Moore)
They’re back! First of Brood XIX cicadas spotted in Lynchburg
Get ready for some loud nights and good fishing. The Brood XIX cicadas arrived in Lynchburg this week.
Talented, resilient middle school Raiders earn DRVC season runner up
This year’s MCMS Raiders baseball team started the season hot with a 13-game win streak then fought their way through the loser’s tournament bracket to earn runner up in the Duck River Valley Conference championship game. They head into state tournament play this week.
3 Don’t Miss Things Happening at Spring in the Hollow on Saturday
Hanging baskets from local greenhouses, steak sandwiches prepared by experts, and a hand-painted birdhouse auction are just three of the fun events happening at Spring in the Hollow this Saturday in Lynchburg.
Vol legends visit Jack Daniel’s BBQ Hill for May 31 event
Thanks to a chance meeting by local Colt Russell and UT Vol Jabari Davis, the Legends of Tennessee Football Camp will visit Lynchburg this year for the first time. There will also be a chance to meet former players at an event on Jack Daniel's Barbecue Hill on May 31.
Graham named to coach’s and sports writer’s post season teams
It's a 365 game for her that she practices regardless of weather or mood. It's that grit that's earned Moore County's Ellie Graham a spot on the Basketball Coaches Association of Tennessee and Tennessee Sports Writers Association post-season teams.
Moore County Resource Center needs a few more duck sponsors for Saturday’s race
Want to participate in a cool local fundraiser for a great cause? The Moore County Resource Center has a few ducks available for Saturday's Lucky Duck Race during Spring in the Hollow.
EXIT INTERVIEW: Moore County Friends of Animals reimagines itself as director steps down
As the current director steps down, the Moore County Friends of Animals must find a new path forward to address the endless problem of stray, neglected, and abandoned pets in Lynchburg.
Lynchburg Chamber seeking Frontier Days vendors
The crowd in 2023 swelled and local officials expect even more folks in 2024. The Lynchburg Chamber is now seeking local and regional small businesses vendors for Frontier Days on June 21-22.
Council punts food truck ordinance until May meeting
Based on the feedback from some local food truck operators, the Metro Council decided not to vote on a proposed Mobile Food Vending ordinance on Monday, and instead go back to the drawing board.