LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | Motlow State recently announced a new ARM Institute Endorsement that will help local student with robotics job placements.
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Jack releases highest proof whiskey ever with new Coy Hill High Proof
It's the highest proof whiskey ever released and there's a very limited supply. Today the distillery announced the release of Jack Daniel’s Small Batch Special Release Coy Hill High Proof.
Metro Council passes 2022-23 budget
LOCAL NEWS | On Monday, the Metro Council passed the third and final reading of the 2022-23 Metro Budget. The four cent property tax increase will represent $10 additional dollars on a $100,000 home.
C.A. Hatfield Jr. dies at 92 years old
C.A. Hatfield of the Lois community died last Friday. Visitation with the family will take place on Wednesday with funeral service to follow at Lynchburg Funeral Home.
Moore Senior Citizens Center one of 20 United Way funding partners for 2022-23
LOCAL NEWS | On Thursday, the United Way of Highway 55 announced that the Moore County Senior Citizens Center would be one of 20 funding partners for fiscal 2022-23.
Metro Council approves educational support for Health Department employees
LOCAL NEWS | On Monday, the Metro Council voted unanimously to participate in a federally-funded tuition reimbursement program for Moore County Health Department employees.
Motlow plans Admission, Advisement, and Registration Day on all campuses
LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | Motlow State will host 12 days of admissions, advisement, and registration assistance for local students beginning on June 27.
After heated discussion, Council moves forward with 2022-23 Metro Budget
LOCAL NEWS | After a bit of a heated debate, the Metro Council approved the second reading of the proposed 2022-23 budget by an 11-4 vote on Monday night.
Council faces off over law enforcement pay plan (again) during budget vote at tonight’s meeting
LOCAL NEWS | The Metro Council will hear the second reading of the proposed 2022-23 budget at tonight's meeting. There will be a public hearing at 6:15 p.m.
MTSU Board votes to keep tuition flat for next year
STATE EDUCATION NEWS | More good news for Moore County college students. A week after Motlow College announced there would be no tuition increase for the upcoming semester, Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro followed suit.