Tradition meets innovation again today in Lynchburg as The Jack Daniel Distillery releases a new 12-Year-Old whiskey.
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Two Raider wrestlers headed to TN AAU Wrestling championships on Sunday
LEBANON, Tenn. — The Moore County Raiders Wrestling Program is young compared to some legacy sports like football, basketball, and baseball but despite the fact that 2022-23 will only be the program’s third year, its student athletes are already having tremendous success. The program is run by former Raider football star Kevin Pearson. In the...
Moore Historical Society meets March 12
Longtime collectors and authors of "Jack Daniel's Historical Memorabilia and Rarities" will be the speakers at the Moore County Historical Society meeting on March 12.
Moore families invited to Special Education Transition Fair
Moore County families with special needs children are invited to a Special Education Transition Fair happening in Fayetteville on February 9.
A few Oak Barrel Half Marathon charity slots still available
Regular registration for the 2023 Oak Barrel Half Marathon sold out in just four short hours but there are still charity slots available.
Metro Moore receives state fire equipment grant
The Metro Moore County Volunteer Fire Department recently received a $19,600 state equipment grant. According to Chief Neal, it will be used to replace 10 year old turnout equipment.
Jack Daniel’s, 3 Rivers Energy Partners breaks ground on anaerobic digester
On Wednesday, Jack Daniel's and 3 Rivers Energy Partners officials broke ground on a new anaerobic digester located on Good Branch Road.
Local BBQ team plans animal shelter Boston butt fundraiser
The Barking Pig BBQ Team, led by local vet Dr. Bryant Morton is now taking orders for their Barbecue Fundraiser for the Lynchburg Friends of Animals Adoption and Rescue Center.
Locals plan Valentine’s Day fundraiser for animal shelter
Sweet! It's nearly time for the annual Valentine's Day chocolate-dipped strawberry fundraiser to support Friend of Animals Rescue and Adoption Center.
Moorehead named candidate in U.S. Presidential Scholars Program
MCHS senior Emile Moorehead was chosen from nearly 3.6 million candidates as one of this year's U.S. Presidential Scholars Program candidates.