To celebrate Black History Month, this month’s Humans of Lynchburg interview is with 96-year-old Dorothy Eady — the lone living local educator to experience the integration of Moore County School in 1964.
Author: Tabitha Evans Moore (Tabitha Evans Moore)
Check Out Lynchburg’ s Community Calendar for Feb. 9-13
High school girls' and boys' basketball action, Motlow State games, two public meetings, a library board meeting, Master Beef classes, trivia, and high wrestling sectionals ... it's gonna be a busy week in Lynchburg.
Weavers, Farm Credit get ready to rumble on Monday
It's gearing up to be one heck of a fight in an Eastern District courtroom on Monday as both the Weavers and the Receiver have filed contentious back-and-forth arguments over the past week in the Farm Credit breach of contract lawsuit.
Chamber announces new annual event, a chili cookoff
There's plenty of time to perfect that family recipe to earn bragging rights in the first-ever Lynchburg Chili Cookoff happening the same weekend as Spring in the Hollow.
Sazonov, Fletcher shine in Lady Bucks 80-43 win over Roane State
They may have traded in their Columbia blue and white for Motlow State green and gold, but Sazonov and Fletcher still shine. On Wednesday, they helped to their team earn a 80-43 win. against Roane State.
Local century farm owner outlines conservation easements as tool for protecting land
On Tuesday, a local Century Farm owner, spoke to the Metro Planning Commission about preserving Moore County farmland and scenic areas through the Land Trust for Tennessee.
Neighbors raise safety concerns over proposed driveways on Majors Cemetery Road
On Tuesday, residents expressed concerns about potential new driveways to be located along Majors Cemetery Road due to traffic safety and road conditions.
Sharpe, Dye combine for 24 against Richland
Ally Sharpe and Emma Dye combined for 24 points against Richland but it wasn't enough. They fell to Richland on Tuesday. Moore County plays their final regular season home game against Cornersville on Friday.
Solar farm not in compliance
"As of right now, they’re not in compliance with their permit." — Those were the words of the environmental engineer tasked with overseeing the development of the Silicon Ranch Solar Farm on Highway 55 for Metro Moore County during Tuesday's Metro Planning meeting.
AI data centers, solar farm update on Planning agenda
The Metro Planning Commission meets this afternoon at the County Building at 5:30 p.m. Here’s everything you need to know to follow along if you plan to attend.









