FEATURES & INTERVIEWS | She Learned It Here, then came back to lead. Tanya Vann grew up on a century farm on the south end of Moore County, spent nearly three decades teaching and leading in its schools, retired early to care for her parents — and then ran for the School Board. Some people just can’t stop giving.
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Oscar-nominated film explores the real conditions inside Alabama prisons
MUSIC, BOOKS, & FILM | The 98th Academy Awards will happen on Sunday, March 15 and one of the films nominated for Best Documentary, "The Alabama Solution," examines power, corruption, and who gets to tell the truth in the New South.
Deal withdraws from mayor’s race
LOCAL NEWS | Jason Deal has decided now is not the right time. He officially withdrew from the Metro Moore County mayor's race on Friday.
Tourism Grannies & Turtle Saving
FEATURES & INTERVIEWS | Lynchburg native and SCTTA CEO Ryan French recently discussed his road to becoming a local tourism guru, how metrics drive his work with Experience Tennessee, and the number of turtles he saves each year while running the roads of Southern Middle Tennessee to drive tourism dollars into our area.
MUD Board does away with commercial rates for short term rentals
PUBLIC MEETINGS COVERAGE | Moore County has dozens of short-term rentals. Only three are paying commercial water rates. The question is can or should the MUD Board do anything about it.
Three Meter Systems, One Stubborn Problem: MUD Board confronts meter company over bumpy rollout
PUBLIC MEETINGS COVERAGE | After years chasing nearly 40 percent water loss through two failed meter systems, Moore County’s $1.4 million Kamstrup rollout hits turbulence — but the board is demanding answers, not excuses.
MUD Board decides to continue to accept cash
PUBLIC MEETINGS COVERAGE | Cash payments are here to stay at the MUD office — and your leftover pennies will follow you to your next bill.
It’s official. Here’s who filed to run in Moore County’s August 6 election
LOCAL NEWS | From mayor to school board, Moore County voters will have choices to make on August 6. Now that the filing deadline is past, here's the official list of candidates.
School Board votes to keep out-of-county tuition level
PUBLIC MEETINGS COVERAGE | School board votes to hold non-resident tuition steady at $400 per child as enrollment grows and academic rankings climb.
Could a $15,000 device change everything about school safety in Moore County?
PUBLIC MEETINGS COVERAGE | On Monday, Moore County School Board members continued ongoing discussions about adding weapons detection technology to local schools.









