It's gonna be a good day! Humble Baron, the bar at the Nearest Green Distillery, will celebrate it's one-year anniversary with a free concert from Nappy Roots.
Author: Tabitha Evans Moore (Tabitha Evans Moore)
MTSU will offer its popular sign language course online
MTSU will now host its popular American Sign Language course online in order to reach more citizens in southern, middle Tennessee.
Motlow State plans faculty recital on March 26
Motlow State will host two free musical performance to close out the school year. Music at Motlow, a faculty recital, will happen on Tuesday, March 26 with the Motlow Student Choir following on Thursday, April 25.
Tims Ford, other state parks plan free guided spring hikes
You can peep gorgeous lake views, spring flowers, and learn local history at Tims Ford State Park's Free Guided Spring Hike on Saturday.
Native returns to Lynchburg as UT Extension Agent
A familiar face returns to Moore County as the new UT Extension Youth Development Agent. We caught up with Katie Knight to discuss 4-H traditions and innovations in her new role.
An Interview with new Moore County Extension Agent Will Thomas
The Moore County UT Extension office recently welcomed a new agent, Will Thomas. We caught up with Thomas to talk about skeet shooting, drones, and why rural farming is more important than ever.
Native Clyde Fanning dies at 91
Lynchburg native Clyde Fanning died on SaturdayHis visitation will take place on Tuesday from 4-8 p.m. with a funeral to follow on Wednesday.
Metro Fire Department receives $25K Rescue Squad Grant
The Metro Moore Volunteer Fire Department recently received a $25K state grant that will be used to purchase air lifting bags for rescue situations in Lynchburg.
MTSU hosts renowned anti-human trafficking speaker
It's the modern-day equivalent of slavery that's becoming increasingly prevalent in Tennessee and on March 20 anti-human trafficking author and social justice advocate Celia Williamson will speak at MTSU.
Two MCHS students attend State School Board Student Congress
Two MCHS students recently joined over 260 student voices from around the state to discuss public education from their perspective at a Student Congress event.