Dr. Michael Bradley will present "COVID Is Not Our First Rodeo – The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878" at the November historical society meeting on Sunday.
Category: Local News
Solving the supply chain woes? Motlow State has a degree path for that
Bad News: The "pandemic effect" is hitting Middle Tennessee. Good News: It's sparked an in-demand career certification that will lead to high paying local jobs.
Metro Council meets on Monday
A new medium to high density zoning ordinance, a rezoning request from Brown-Forman, as well as a third reading of the ground mounted solar zoning regulations are all on the agenda for Monday's Metro Council meeting.
Jack Daniel’s Operation Ride Home will bring over 1,700 service members home for the holidays this year
Jack Daniel's announced today that more than 1,700 junior-enlisted service members and families will be headed home for the holidays this year through Operation Ride Home. It's the largest number helped by the program to date.
New Motlow Veterans Affairs Coordinator champions a way forward for local vets
Some vets return home unsure of how to move forward. Motlow State's new Veteran's Affairs Coordinator champions their way forward through education.
Metro’s Public Safety’s Hunter Case and Dwayne Clark honored as “elite EMS”
Two Metro emergency medical professionals recently took top honors at an elite EMS competition in Pulaski.
MCHS Student Council launches Thanksgiving Basket Drive
The MCHS Student Council launched their annual Thanksgiving Basket Drive this week. Donation can be made through November 17.
State offers free flu shots in Moore County on Tuesday
The Tennessee Department of Health will offer free flu vaccinations in all 95 counties on November 9, including the Moore County Health Department.
Metro School Board meets on Monday
Next year's school calendar, school bus bids, and a Moore County School System Report Card are among the items on tonight Metro School Board Meeting agenda.
Moore County Director of Schools urges citizens to speak up as state discuses potential changes in education funding
According to Moore County Director of Schools Chad Moorehead, children in rural districts like Moore County could get left out if educators and parents don't speak up during Governor Lee's education funding formula review.