Travel trailer complaints are increasing in Moore County, and on Monday the Metro Planning Commission addressed the Metro Council looking for solutions.
Author: Tabitha Evans Moore (Tabitha Evans Moore)
13 Moore students named to Motlow Dean’s List, Honor Roll for Fall 2023
Thirteen Moore County students made the Motlow State Dean's List for Fall 2023 and another nine made the Honor Roll.
Legends of UT Camp coming to Lynchburg in June
Former and current UT players will visit Lynchburg in June for the first-ever Legends of Tennessee Football Camp at Moore County High School.
Copeland, Martin combine for 45 to beat #9 Summertown on Saturday
On Saturday, Alex Copeland scored 27 – including two at the line with seconds remaining – to seal Moore County's 66-62 win over the #9 Class 2A team in the state, Summertown.
Raiderettes stay perfect in district play with Eagleville win
Junior Anna Harder put together a break out game on Friday with double digit points and tenacious rebounding in Moore County's 48-30 win at Eagleville.
Raiders hold on to beat Huntland 55-52
LOCAL SPORTS | After losses losses against Eagleville and Fayetteville, the Raiders travelled to Huntland on Wednesday and earned a tough 55-52 road win.
Graham’s 28 points helps lift Raiderettes to a dramatic double OT victory over Huntland
LOCAL SPORTS | It was a typical chippy, shenanigan-filled rivalry game and it took not one but two overtimes, but the Raiderettes beat Huntland on Wednesday by a final score of 48-45.
Metro Council will reconsider travel trailers and subdivison rules at Monday’s meeting
LOCAL NEWS | A rezoning of the old Becker Animal Clinic and a revisit of both travel trailer and subdivision rules are on the agenda for Monday's Metro Council meeting.
Raiders looking for district win against Huntland on Wednesday
LOCAL SPORTS | The Raiders will make the short trip to Huntland on Wednesday to play the postponed district matchup against the Hornets.
Subdivisions move forward at special planning meeting
Last Thursday at a special-called Metro Planning Commission meeting, two Moore County subdivisions were given the green light to move forward after a clarification of local zoning laws.