The Motlow Bucks advanced towards the TCCAA women’s soccer regular season title after an 8-1 victory over Dyersburg State on Sunday.
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9 Things to Know Before Heading to The Jack on Saturday
The Jack happens on Saturday in Lynchburg and it's a fun, family-friendly event. Here are a couple of insider details to help the day go by smooth as Tennessee whiskey.
United Way plans non-profit workshop on Nov. 10
United Way will host an educational workshop for local nonprofits on November 10. It will provide learning opportunities on marketing strategies, grant writing skills, and networking.
75-year-old Lynchburg native rides in Jack & Back
75-year-old Jack Evans, a Lynchburg native, biked 48 miles from Eagleville to Lynchburg to raise money for muscular dystrophy during the annual Jack & Back.
5 Lynchburg Foodie Finds You Can Try During the JD BBQ
The 34th annual Jack Daniel’s World Championship Invitational Barbecue is returning to Lynchburg, offering food enthusiasts with a multitude of culinary explorations.
Motlow Theatre performs Aesop’s Fables on Nov. 17
On November 17, the Motlow State Theatre Department will perform an adaptation of four renowned Aesop's Fables. Special performances for students K-3 are scheduled.
Don’t Miss the Historical Society’s Homemade Cake and Pie Auction on Saturday
The Moore County Historical Society will hold it's annual Homemade Cake & Pie Auction in Wiseman Park this Saturday during the Jack Daniel Barbecue.
MTSU plans free self defense course
The MTSU Police Department has opened registration for its annual Rape Aggression Defense Systems course, a free training initiative available to women and girls aged 13 and above.
UT plans a Beef Heifer Development Day on Oct. 20
The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture will host the Tennessee Beef Heifer Development Program Field Day on October 20.
The Jack returns to Lynchburg on Saturday
The 34th Annual Jack Daniel's World Championship Invitational Barbecue, considered the world's most prestigious barbecue competition, returns to Lynchburg, Tennessee this weekend. Teams from around the globe will compete in seven categories to be named the Grand Champion. Event proceeds will go towards the Moore County school system.