Need help identifying folks in a Moore County or Lynchburg historical photo? Then bring it to the next meeting of the Moore County Historical Society meeting on June 13.
Category: Local News
Op-Ed | Motlow: The Future Is Now
Op-Ed: By Dr. Michael Torrence President of Motlow College
SBA launches new program aimed at rural small businesses
The U.S. Small Business Administration recently announced a new program aimed at rural small businesses.
Tennessee treasure Dolly Parton gets her own comic book
The patron saint of the Tri-Star state is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actress, author, businesswoman, humanitarian, and now, a comic book character.
Motlow seeks adjunct professors
Motlow is looking for adjunct professors. There will be a recruitment event on Thursday.
Moore ranks #3 in state in Most Purchasing Power
According to a new study, folks in Moore County enjoy the third best buying power in the state.
Motlow hosts registration day on June 9
They call it "one hour that can change your life." Motlow plans six on-campus assistance days for both prospective and current students.
Mayor informs council that an estimated $12 million in new homes left off property tax rolls over past six years
At the latest Metro Council meeting, Metro Mayor Bonnie Lewis informed the council that new homes had been left off the Moore County property tax rolls dating back to 2015. Though she did not give a number or estimated dollar amount, The Times has since learned that there were over 60 new homes with an estimated value of over $12 million missing from local tax rolls.
Moore County experiences first ever mid-term property tax assessment
Any Moore County property owner who disagrees with the re-assessment may appeal to County Board of Equalization when they begin meeting on June 1. Citizens can contact the Moore County property Assessor's office at 931-759-7044. Their offices are located inside the Moore County Courthouse.
Local shelter needs volunteers for new feral cat program
According to Lynchburg Friends of Animals officials, over 12 feral cat colonies now exist in Moore County. They need your help with their new Trap Neuter Release (TNR) Program.