Lynchburg's own Nora Parks was recently one of two students from the State of Tennessee to play in the All-Star Miracle League Game in St. Louis.
Author: Tabitha Evans Moore (Tabitha Evans Moore)
Planning Commission will give solar farm update at next meeting
Officials will give an update on the solar farm being built along Highway 55 at the October 7 Metro Planning Commission meeting.
SWEAT & GAMBLE: Moore County farmer adapts and diversifies to stay afloat
Farming exists as a way of life here in Moore County. For Daniel Gray of The Lynchburg Grain Company, the past couple of years have been a lesson in adapting and diversifying to survive.
Turnovers, big plays cost Raiders late against Eagles
The Raiders dropped their fifth straight game on Friday with a 34-7 loss at Eagleville on Friday night. They will travel to Smith County next Friday.
Redferrin will perform at BBQ Bash on October 9
He's in Lynchburg so often that he's an honorary local. Nashville recording artist Blake Redferrin will play again this year at the BBQ Bash in the Hollow the Thursday before the Jack Daniel's Barbecue.
Experience TN becomes underwriter of The Caverns PBS broadcast
Experience Tennessee, which is headquartered right here in Lynchburg, is now an unwriter of the The Cavern Sessions, which broadcasts on PBS.
Ag Cost Share application deadline happens Sept .30
Are you a local farmer with big dreams? Then the state's AgTrack Program might just be for you. The deadline to apply for the latest round of funding is September 30. The next deadline will be December 31.
Farm Credit seeks to expand receivership to other Weaver-linked companies
In the latest filing in the Nearest Green lawsuit, Farm Credit of Mid-America asks a federal court to fold three more Weaver-owned companies into the receivership’s purview.
Jack extends McLaren partnership
Jack Daniel's and McLaren Racing refuel with multi-year extension to continue delivering bold fan experiences and whiskey releases.
Lynchburg bridge to be named after Bill Dance
He's a Lynchburg native and America's most-loved fisherman. Next Wednesday, the bridge near the Visitor's Center officially becomes the Bill Dance Bridge.









