As part of its student success and workforce development mission, Motlow State Community College actively works to recruit females and minorities into high-wage, high-demand career fields like mechatronics.
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State Health Department: Moore County adds 98 new COVID-19 cases last week
According to the Tennessee Department of Health's newest weekly numbers, Moore County gained 98 new, active COVID-19 cases in the first full week of January.
Metro Council Member Tommy Brown dies
Metro Council member Tommy Brown died on Sunday at the age of 72. Funeral services will be held on Friday in Lynchburg.
Four Motlow State faculty selected for High Impact Practices Ambassador cohort spots
LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | Four Motlow State faculty members were recently selected to be part of the inaugural HIP (High Impact Practices) Ambassador cohort and will attend the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) 2022 HIP Conference in January.
ACT score rankings and softball field seating upgrades are on the agenda for Monday’s Metro School Board meeting
LOCAL NEWS | Personnel policies review, budget input, a mid year report, and a request to upgrade seating at the MCHS Softball Fields are all on the agenda for Monday night’s Metro School Board meeting.
Help Tims Ford win favorite My TN State Park
Love to canoe, camp, fish, and explore Tims Ford State Park in Franklin County? Show them a little love in the My TN State Park competition that ends on January 31.
Moore County reports 61 new COVID cases in past seven days
The COVID omicron variant surge is here. Moore County now has 66 active cases as of Monday's state numbers.
Historical Society extends Founding Families Certification deadline to February 14
The Moore County Historical Society recently announced that they have extended the Moore County Founding Families Certification deadline until February 14.
It’s official. Jack & Coke is America’s favorite New Year’s Eve drink
It's official. Jack & Coke is America's favorite cocktail.
Motlow Students Collect Items for Tornado Relief Efforts
Two Motlow dual enrollment students recently collected much needed items for tornado victims.