REGIONAL NEWS (Tullahoma) — According to the state Department of Economic and Community Development, over 100 new manufacturing jobs are coming to Tullahoma over the next three years as TE Connectivity expand in Coffee County. The company, which manufactures connectors and sensors, has operated in Tullahoma since 1997. The expansion will add approximately 100 new...
Author: Tabitha Evans Moore (Tabitha Evans Moore)
Locals reminded not to blow grass clipping in roadways
LOCAL NEWS — Lynchburg has become a mecca of sorts for bikers. Each weekend, hundreds of them roll into Moore County to tour the Distillery and shop the Square. In several weeks, hundreds of cyclists will also head into our county for the annual Bike to Jack and Back charity ride. Like any good host,...
New bicentennial bottle celebrates Jack’s rich shared history with Alabama
If you drive down Second Avenue North in Birmingham, you’ll see a long-faded sign painted on the side of a brick wall that says, “Headquarters for Motlow Corn and Jack Daniells’ No.7 Lincoln County Whiskies.” {Editor’s Note: The misspelling is theirs not ours.} It’s a little known fact that Birmingham served as the official home...
New retail district paved the way for on site beer sales
LOCAL NEWS — One of the interesting things about Metro Moore County beer laws was it’s insistence that a store or restaurant selling beer not be within 2,000 feet from a school or church and 300 feet from a residence. It’s a requirement that has traditionally kept many of the businesses around the historic Lynchburg...
Pizzeria approved for on-site beer sales
LOCAL NEWS — Well Lynchburg, you can now have a frosty cold beer with that slice of wood fired pizza. On Tuesday, the Metro Moore Beer Board approved the application for off-site and on-site beer consumption for the Stave and Stone Pizzeria and Baking Company located at the Lynchburg Cigar Company. The business is located...
Local drugstore will close for several weeks
LOCAL NEWS — If you get your monthly prescriptions filled at the Lynchburg Drug Store, you might want a back up plan for the next couple of weeks. According to both their social media pages and signs on their front door, they will be closed the next two to three weeks. The reason? The longtime...
Tennesseans receive 18th most robocall in country
STATE NEWS — You’re at home relaxing after a long day at work when your phone rings. The number looks local and says it’s coming from Fayetteville, so you answer. On the other end drones a chipper voice offering you a free cruise … or maybe they are offering a free knee brace. Either way,...
Raiders ranked 94 in Tennessean poll
SPORTS — As the season kicks off, sports writers at the Tennessean have decided to rank all the Nashville area high school football teams from 1-129 placing the Moore County Raiders in the #94 spot over all and #7 among Class 1A competitors. The list (which groups all TSSAA Division I and Division II teams...
Local Artists: Tullahoma Art Center wants your art
ARTS & CULTURE (Tullahoma) — From pottery to watercolor to jewelry making and photography, Moore County is filled with talented artists. If any of you would like to sell your art … especially for the upcoming holiday season … the gallery gift shop at the Tullahoma Art Center (TAC) is looking for you. Artists are...
Class of 2020: TN Promise applications now open
STATE NEWS — Applications for the TN Promise scholarship, which provides two years of tuition-free attendance at a community or technical college, opened on August 1. All high school seniors interested in the scholarship must register online before November 1 to be qualified. Tennessee Promise is both a scholarship and mentoring program focused on increasing...