As Moore County Public Library Director Peggy Gold retires, her staff and community express how no one could ever fill her Mother Theresa-sized shoes.
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COVID-19 Snapshot: What you need to know this week
As of today, Moore County has 20 new COVID cases and will not receive a shipment of vaccine this week.
Moore County will not receive COVID-19 vaccine shipment this week
According to the state, Moore County will not receive a shipment of COVID-19 vaccine for the public this week.
Vaccine Scene: Long lines, short supplies lead to frustrations
Despite frustrations experienced on Saturday, Mayor Lewis says she’s determined to get the COVID-19 vaccine to every person who wants it in Moore County.
Area state parks offer first day hikes
Several area Tennessee State Parks will offer free, first day hikes on January 1.
Citizen vaccinations begin in Moore County
The Moore County Health Department will be open on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. offering COVID-19 vaccination to any Moore County citizen aged 75 or older.
Dave, Frank, Little Richard, and Johnny: Lynchburg lost a host of famous faces in 2020
Lynchburg lost three icons in 2020, known to the world but cherished here in our tiny town.
The Lynchburg Times Top 10 stories of 2020
Big changes at the distillery, a playoff run and Mr. Football finalist for the MCHS Raiders, a fiber Internet expansion, and a community coming together in a global pandemic – these are some of our Top 10 headlines from 2020.
Metro Utilities offices go remote
Due to a COVID-19 exposure, Metro Utilities officials say all office staff will work remotely until further notice.
MCHS Athletic Director: Immediate households can attend Raiders games, everyone should tune in remotely
MCHS officials announced this week that Raider sporting events will now be closed to all spectators except immediate family.