Not only are the Volunteers and quarterback Nico Iamaleava breaking school records with 71 jaw-dropping points against Kenta State this weekend, but administration officials report record enrollment at UT for the past five years.
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Lynchburg native plans first Motlow State 5K
A Lynchburg native is already making an impact as the Athletic Director at his alma mater with plans for the first Motlow State 5K on Saturday.
State plans household hazardous waste collection day in Tullahoma
Got items like cleaning fluids, pesticides, or swimming pool chemicals laying around? They can't be placed in the trash, but the state will collect them on Saturday in Tullahoma.
Raiders suffer one-point, district loss to Wayne County
The Raiders suffered multiple penalties and a disjointed game to suffer a one-point district loss against Wayne County. Isaac Petty led on offense and Logan Cashion led on defense.
Jack releases highly-anticipated Coy Hill Barrelhouse 8 Single Barrel
The 2024 Single Barrel Special Release is a limited edition barrel proof Tennessee Whiskey from Coy Hill, the highest elevation point at the Jack Daniel Distillery.
Motlow State’s nationally-ranked women’s soccer team kick off season
They are nationally ranked for the fourth year in a row and Motlow State's Women's Soccer team plays their regular season home opener on Saturday.
Tank collapses at anaerobic digester plant
It looked like a scene from a natural disaster on Goodbranch Road on Tuesday morning as local and 3 Rivers Energy Partners worked to clean up after a tank collapsed at the anaerobic digester plant on Monday night.
Raiders beat the Eagles 21-14 in district opener
The Moore County offensive line woke up in the second half — creating opportunities for Wise and company to earn a 21-14 victory over the Eagles in the district opener.
Petty scores all four TDS in 35-28 Tiger loss
Junior Isaac Petty scored all four touchdown in the Raiders 35-28 non-conference loss at Fayetteville on Friday. They open district play against Eagleville this week.
MUD Board refuses to budge on tiny homes community contract
In their August meeting, MUD Board members refused to give an inch – voting unanimously to leave the contract as is despite the protestations of the developer.