LOCAL NEWS | During Monday night's meeting, the Moore County School Board approved a new unsportsmanlike policy that could require local unruly fans to pay a $250 fine.
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Subdivision talks spark special Metro Planning Commission meeting
LOCAL NEWS | Proposed subdivisions are popping up on Highway 50, Mount Herman Road, Tanyard Hill, Cobb Hollow, and other rural backroads creating tension between citizens and developers. Subdivision rules will be the subject of a special-called Metro Planning Commission meeting on Thursday.
Class 1A Raiderettes tame AAA Tullahoma Lady Wildcats 43-35
LOCAL SPORTS | Moore County made the short trip to Tullahoma and gave the AAA Lady Wildcats all they wanted on Saturday – earning a 43-35 win. Madison Dingler led with 17 points.
MCHS opens district play at home against Eagleville on Friday
LOCAL SPORTS | Moore County will kick off District 9 play on Friday in Lynchburg with games against Eagleville. Tip off of the girls' game happens at 6 p.m.
Raiders find groove, beat Forrest 51-49
LOCAL SPORTS | Senior Logan Hegwood scored the game-winning basket as time expired to lift Moore County to a 51-49 win over Forrest on Tuesday. The Raiders kick off district play on Friday in Lynchburg against Eagleville.
State offers grant workshop for local farmers interested in USDA Value-Added Producer Grants
STATE AG NEWS | Launching a new ag product is complicated. USDA Value-Added Producer Grants can help with start up costs. Grants workshops for Moore County producers will happen in January.
State will host a park and rec grant writing workshop on Jan.16 and 19
STATE ENVIRONMENTAL NEWS | TDEC will host two virtual grant writing workshops to assist local governments in applying for parks and rec grants in 2024.
State seeks nominations for environmental award
Do you know a Moore County business, farmer, or landowner who is committed to preserving the state's natural resources? The state is looking for Environmental Stewardship Award nominees.
Moore County receives a $200K grant for street improvements
LOCAL NEWS | Main Street and other roads in the Lynchburg historic district will receive a face lift thanks to a $200,000 state grant for rural communities.
Tims Ford State Park, others plan First Day Hikes
THINGS TO DO | Area park rangers will offer free, guided hikes at Tims Ford State Park and others on New Year's Day.