A school system copier contract, permission to transfer Moore County Schools funds for federal projects, and the 2022 Whiskey Odyssey Bike Tour will all be new business in the December Metro Council meeting.
Category: Local News
Diane Dickey retires after 36 years at Lynchburg Elementary
Today will be Diane Dickey's final day in the halls of Lynchburg Elementary. The beloved LES secretary and bookkeeper will retire in 2021 after 36 years.
Motlow reminds students about campus emergency alert system
As peak winter weather season approaches, Motlow reminds students to sign up for their emergency alert system.
Former Lynchburg couple living near Mayfield share their December 10 tornado experience
Lynchburg natives Ken McBroom and Tammy Preston McBroom live just a few miles from Mayfield, the town flattened by the December 10 tornado. The Times talked to them on Sunday to get a local perspective on the devastating storm.
Raiderettes fall to Tullahoma 55-34 in Lynchburg
Hot three point shooting by the Lady Wildcats led to a 55-34 Raiderettes loss at home. Chloe Brazier led for the Raiderettes with 13 followed by Ellie Graham with 10.
State seeks public input for Tims Ford State Park pool replacement
Tennessee State Parks will seek input from visitors of Tims Ford State Park in a meeting Dec. 14 to discuss replacement options for the swimming pool currently at the park.
Annual Jack Daniel’s Barrel Tree online auction is now live
The annual Jack Daniel Barrel Tree Auction kicked off this week and you can make bids online through December 21. All proceeds benefit Operation Ride Home.
Lynchburg should brace for second round of severe weather on Friday
Weather officials forecast severe weather overnight for Lynchburg. Since the worst storms could arrive between 2 and 9 a.m. locals should stay weather aware.
Tims Ford seeking marina and grill operator
The TN Department of Environment and Conservation is seeking bid proposals for the former Lakeview Marina located inside Tims Ford State Park. The deadline is December 15.
Little Richard’s former Lynchburg home goes on the market for $1.7 million
Though many knew Little Richard owned a home in Lynchburg, few knew its actual location. The 6,000 square foot home located off Highway 50 went on the market this week for $1.7 million.