Every small town enjoys quirks and unique traditions that define them and create a sense of community. In Lynchburg, one of those is the Main Street Skeletons.
Author: Tabitha Evans Moore (Tabitha Evans Moore)
Local wins collegiate national championship in archery
Lynchburg now boasts its own college national champion. MCHS alum Gus Burtts recently brought home top honors in the the USA Archery 3D Collegiate National Championship for Lindsay Wilson University.
Raiders beat Cornersville; look for revenge against Richland
The Raiders found their groove on Friday in Cornersville with a 24-14 win led by Isaac Petty and Cole Taylor. They now eye a revenge game against Richland on Thursday.
Library picks “The Maid” as their November read
They meet every fourth Friday of the month and picked "The Maid" by Nita Prose as the Brown Bag Book Club selection for November at the Moore County Public Library.
7 don’t miss local Halloween events
From Halloween in the Hollow in Lynchburg to a haunted island on Tims Ford Lake, possessed woods in Manchester, and a concert filled with anonymous Mummy musicians from Nashville – there's all kinds of local Halloween fun happening.
BIG WHISKEY ENERGY: Jack’s new Tanyard Hill Rye packs a smooth punch
Jack Daniel’s released a big, bold whiskey on Wednesday and on Thursday, our editor got the chance to taste it with a little help from her friends. She’s calling it a unicorn whiskey.
Weavers claim creditors cause million-dollar harm
With new representation in tow, Nearest Green Distillery's Fawn and Keith Weaver consider countersuing for intentional financial harm in the Farm Credit lawsuit.
Sewanee gets newest TN state park, Head of the Crow
Nearby Sewanee just got a new attraction, Head of the Crow State Park. It's named after the area of Franklin County containing the headwaters of Crow Creek.
Watch the latest Ken Burns film on Nov. 3
It explores the Revolutionary War and the birth of our country. On November 3, you can view a free, advanced screening of Ken Burns latest documentary thanks to Motlow State.
Christmas in Lynchburg now accepting vendor applications
There's a shop local movement happening this holiday season and Christmas in Lynchburg would love to have local artisans, crafters, homemade, and handmade vendors for this year's event.









