The Tennessee Higher Education Commission recently named Motlow State's Misty Griffith as the only community college recipient of the Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award.
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Blood drive to honor of Health Science Coordinator Belinda Smith happens Friday
The MCHS Blood Drive in honor of Belinda Smith originally schedule for March 30 has been rescheduled for April 30. All scheduled appointment will be honored. Let the school know if you need to cancel.
1,226 students will graduate from Motlow State virtually on May 9
On May 9, Motlow State will graduate 1,226 students ... virtually.
School budget, teacher retirement on Tuesday’s Metro School Board agenda
The Metro School Board will meet in a regular session meeting on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Moore County Department of Education Building located behind Lynchburg Elementary.
Silent Art Auction will benefit Lynchburg Friends of Animals
Over 40 paintings donated by the family of a Murfreesboro artist will be silent auctioned beginning April 30 to benefit Lynchburg's Friends of Animals.
Litter grant, redistricting committee on agenda for Monday’s Metro Council meeting
A litter grant, a redistricting committee, and a rezoning request near the intersection of Highway 55 and Highway 129 will all be addressed at Monday's Metro Council meeting.
Local vet hosts Rabies Clinic on Saturday
Moore County's only vet the Lynchburg Veterinary Hospital will offer discounted rabies vaccines this Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Distillery agrees to get 75 percent of its energy needs from new solar farm
Jack Daniel's Distillery will get nearly three quarters of its energy needs from the new solar farm being build right down the road.
Tiny Moore County earns $100 million plus solar farm investment
TVA announced today that a $100 million solar farm investment is coming to Metro Moore County. It's the largest solar project ever announced in the state of Tennessee — and it’s happening in one of its smallest counties.
Attention Moore County non-profits: United Way applications now open
United Way of Highway 55 is looking for Moore County non-profits to apply for regional dollars. Applications are due May 3.