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February marks prime eagle season in Moore County
For 22 years, bald eagles disappeared from Tennessee. Today, they've made a comeback. February is peak eagle spotting season in Moore County.
Motlow State students elect new student government officers
Motlow State student recently elected new student government representative including new president, Gregory Arvin, from the Moore County campus.
Free smartphones available for Motlow State students
New and returning Motlow State students may receive a free smartphone this spring semester. The free mobile phone giveaway began on the first day of classes, across all Motlow campus locations.
Moore adds 171 new COVID cases last week
Moore County's new COVID case count rose for second straight week. There are now 280 active cases in Lynchburg.
Motlow launches Bucks Closet
Motlow State Community College recently established Bucks Closet, a donation-based, student-designed free career apparel store for Motlow students.
Motlow State Establishes Esports Team
Are you a competitive gamer who attends Motlow State? Then their new esports team might be just for you.
Tim’s Ford to become a Bill Dance Signature Lake
According to state officials, Tims Ford Lake, in his former backyard, will soon become a Bill Dance Signature Lake. The state will invest over $15 million in upgrades and improvements across 18 lakes.
Metro Council adds R3A category to Metro Zoning
After nearly a year, the Metro Zoning Ordinances now contain a category for medium to high density developments in the county. The Metro Council passed its third reading at their most recent meeting.
Moore ranks #3 “Paycheck Friendly” county in Tennessee
According to a new study released last week, Moore County is one of the most "paycheck friendly" spots in the state.