EAGLEVILLE — The Moore County Raiderettes season moves forward on Wednesday with a regional final game against tournament host Eagleville High School at 7 p.m. The Lady Eagles took out top seed Huntland in a 63-44 blow out win on Monday night – breaking the Lady Hornet’s perfect record against District 8-A opponents. Against Fayetteville...
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Metro Utilities Board meets March 10
LOCAL NEWS — The Metro Utilities Board will meet in a regular session meeting on Tuesday, March 10 at 6 p.m. Meetings take place at the Metro Utilities Department (MUD) Building located at 705 Fayetteville Highway. There are two new items to be discussed: 1) a system-wide meter replacement program, and 2) the rehabilitation of...
Check out the planetarium in Huntsville … for free
It's the only one of its kind in the Southeast and the U.S. Space and Rocket Center will give you free admission March 8 to celebrate International Day of Planetariums.
Help rid Tims Ford of invasive species during Weed Wrangle
Volunteer to help our local Tennessee State Park and earn Tennessee Promise or Tennessee Achieves volunteer hours on March 7.
Moore Historical Society meets on March 8
The history of Lynchburg is fascinating. Learn more at the Moore Historical Society meeting on March 8.
Lynchburg Leapling: Staples celebrates “eighth” birthday
Despite that fact that she’s a Motlow College student who can legally drive, Moore County native Holly Staples will celebrate her eighth “official” birthday on Saturday, February 29
TN lawmakers look to end “lunch shaming” students
Under a new Tennessee House bill educators would be banned from "lunch shaming" students. It would also be illegal to publicly identify students as being unable to pay. Educators would also be required to assist parents in applying for free or reduced-price lunches.
Local man, band hosts breast cancer concert
Moore County native Troy Durm turned his personal loss into an opportunity to help others. Come support him Saturday night.
Ag economist speaks at Moore livestock event
UT Economist Andrew Griffith will speak at the Moore County Livestock event on March 5. He's written dozens of publications for the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture on the economics of cattle farming in Tennessee.
Attention Moore Elderly: Grant dollars available for emergency home repairs
If you're over 60 and own your home, a state grant can help with emergency repairs