Motlow State recently added an additional instructor and more student slots to help local LPN's transition to RNs.
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Promise Manor announces new children’s book series
The folks at Promise Manor have partnered with Lynchburg illustrator Hillary Huffer and Tullahoma's Reason for Hope Press to release a new children's book.
One vehicle accident damages Health Department
A one vehicle accident damaged the Moore County Health Department on Thursday. Vaccination appointment are still happening ... just through the back door.
According to yesterday’s state numbers, there are now 28 active COVID cases in Moore County
According to the Tennessee Department of Health, there are now 28 active COVID 19 cases in Moore County.
Moore students can fast track an EMS career through Motlow program
Metro Public Safety Director Jason Deal says the Motlow EMS Program helps he hire and retain people who grew up in Moore County.
Metro Compromise: Budget passes second reading at $2.29 tax rate
Though many council members seem staunchly divided into two camps – those who believe Metro has a revenue problem and those who believe there is a spending problem – they managed to compromise on Monday and pass the second reading of the Metro Budget at a $2.295 tax rate.
Budget Committee presents new proposed tax rate at tonight’s Metro Council meeting
The Budget Committee will present a new proposed tax rate tonight at the Metro Council meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the Lynchburg Legion Building.
Audit findings presented to MUD Board
The Metro Utilities Department received their audit report on Tuesday. In short, they passed although the auditor did have two findings.
MCHS officials investigating mysterious sinkhole
A mysterious sinkhole recently appeared just behind the MCHS campus. School officials are working with structural engineers and Metro Utilities Department officials to determine the cause.
Back to School Health & Wellness Drive Thru Event planned for August 3
Parent and student who need a little help this this fall should check out the Moore County Resource Center's Back to School Health and Wellness Drive Thru Event on August 3. Applications are available through July 23.