LOCAL NON-PROFIT NEWS | A national group determined to shine the spotlight on shelter animals will visit Lynchburg on Saturday for a live fundraiser.
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Moore County Historical Society will meet on June 12
LOCAL NEWS | Founding families will be the topic of the Moore County Historical Society's June meeting, which takes place on Sunday, June 12 in Lynchburg.
WE REMEMBER: Two local veterans explain what Memorial Day means to them
On Monday, Lynchburg will hold a Memorial Day Service on the square. We caught up with two local vets to help us understand what the day means and what it’s like to lose someone on the battlefield.
Jack will continue “slop” program in a different way
LOCAL NEWS | On Thursday, Jack Daniel’s officials met with local farmers and announced a compromise on the proposed phase out of the Feeder Cow Program.
Motlow State revamps, re-opens Weekend College and names new director
LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | After a pause during the COVID pandemic, Motlow's Weekend College will re-open this fall. The program allows student to take classes on just Friday and Saturday.
Q&A with Jack Daniel’s about the Feeder Cow Program phase out
LYNCHBURG, Tenn. — Everyday they make it, they make it the best they can and every day they produce whiskey in the Holler here in Lynchburg, the Jack Daniel’s Distillery also produces around 500,000 gallons of spent distiller grains otherwise known as slop. For almost as long as there’s been a distillery in Lynchburg, there’s...
One MCHS senior earns Motlow State degree prior to her high school diploma
LOCAL NEWS | It's rare for a student to receive a college degree prior to their high school diploma but that is exactly what one MCHS senior accomplished this year.
TVA will host a virtual public open house about Moore County solar farm on Monday
LOCAL NEWS | TVA will host a virtual public meeting on Monday to allow members of the general public to ask questions about the Moore County solar project.
Class of 2022 receives over $1 million in scholarship offers
LOCAL NEWS | The MCHS Class of 2022 earned over $1 million in scholarship offers. Graduation happens on Friday in Lynchburg.
Council clashes over law enforcement pay plan; budget passes first reading
LOCAL NEWS | The Metro Council clashed on Monday over proposed pay scale increase for local law enforcement. The budget passed first reading by a 10-4 margin.