James "Mickey" Ervin died this week at the age of 78. Visitation with the family will take place from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, February 25 at Jennings-Moore-Cortner Funeral Home with funeral service to follow on Saturday.
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Motlow State changing education during the Great Resignation
Many workers are currently at a career crossroads. Motlow offers stackable certifications embedded into many of its programs to allow local students to get higher paying jobs faster.
Shirley Hall dies at 75
Shirley Jean Rogers Hall, age 75, of Moore County died on Monday, February 21. Visitation with the family will take place on Saturday, February 26 at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church.
James Terry Amacher dies at 68
Moore County native James Terry Amacher, age 68, of Manchester died on Friday, February 18. Visitation and memorial services will be held on Saturday.
Motlow will host Virtual African American Read-In on February 28
Motlow State Community College is hosting a virtual African American Read-In on Feb. 28, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The event is free to attend.
Motlow presents “From History to Hip Hop” with musician Jonathan Blanchard
Musician, historian, and educator Jonathan Blanchard will present From History to Hip Hop as part of Motlow State’s African American History Month Celebration on Wednesday.
TEMA kicks off Severe Weather Awareness Week in Tennessee
There will be a statewide tornado drill, including in Moore County, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in conjunction with Tennessee Severe Awareness Week.
United Way fundraiser to be held at Jack Daniel’s BBQ Hill on May 21
LOCAL NON-PROFIT NEWS | Save the date for this year’s United Way of Highway 55 fundraiser to take place at Jack Daniel’s BBQ Hill on May 21.
Moore County Schools receives state recognition for spending COVID-19 relief dollars directly on students
Moore County Schools recently received special state recognition for spending their part of the $4.5 billion in federal COVID-19 relief dollar directly on students.
Motlow State partners with Big Interview
Motlow State Community College’s Workforce Development recently announced a partnership with Big Interview to help students and graduates land their next great job.