Due to impending bad weather, Moore County High School officials have postpones 2021 Raider Homecoming activities until next week.
Category: Local News
Earn your degree and certifications at the same time at Motlow
Micro-credentials embedded into Motlow State degree programs give Moore County students an edge in the regional job market.
Moore County Drivers: 7 Tips to Avoid a Collison with a Deer this Fall
It's deer mating season in southern, middle Tennessee and Moore County drivers should keep an eye out on local backroads to avoid a collision.
The Jack returns to Lynchburg this weekend
The Jack returns to Lynchburg this weekend after missing the 2020 event due to COVID-19. Over 70 domestic teams will compete for a $25,000 grand prize.
Burn permits required beginning October 15
Beginning October 15, the Metro Volunteer Fire Department and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture would like to remind Moore County citizens that Debris Burn Permits will be required through next May.
Motlow Women’s Basketball coach pens new book
Motlow State Women's Basketball Coach Kezia Conyers is not only a successful player and coach but also a published author.
Custom guitar shop, Squires raffle Eric Church autographed Jack Daniel Whiskey Barrel Guitar for a good cause
It's a pay-it-forward collaboration between an Arizona custom guitar shop, a few Jack Daniel's Squires, and The Chief himself. You can win this custom guitar and support Lynchburg non-profits.
Motlow students receive free smartphones
COVID taught us that students can learn anywhere. A new Motlow State, T-Mobile partnership will help 2,100 local students stay on their degree path and meet their educational goals.
Tik Tok “Devious Lick” bathroom challenge trickles down to Moore County schools, sort of
A Tik Tok Challenge is influencing kids to destroy school property nationwide. MCHS officials report two incidents in the past week.
Deadline approaching for Lynchburg Bicentennial Cookbook submissions
Time is running out to get your Grandmother or Mema's favorite recipe into Lynchburg Bicentennial Cookbook. It's easy and free to submit. The deadline is this Saturday.