The Raiders fell to Eagleville on Tuesday 50-54 but move on to a District 8 consolation game on Thursday.
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Moore citizens 65 and older can now register for COVID vaccine
On Monday, Moore County will move into Phase 1b of Tennessee’s Vaccination Plan. Vaccine registration for citizens age 65 and older will also open up.
Sheriff Hatfield: Moore secondary roads still dangerous
Sheriff Tyler Hatfield warns local drivers on Thursday that Moore County roads, especially the secondary roads, remain icy and dangerous after the snow.
Power still down for around 250 in Moore County
DREMC utility trucks and linemen are in the Ledford Mill community Thursday morning working to get power restored. According to DREMC, around 250 local homes remain without power.
Moore County braces for second round of winter weather beginning Wednesday afternoon
As the clean up from Monday’s storm continues, Moore County residents and first responders brace for potential second round of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and ice.
Around 1,100 Moore County residents wake up without power
As of early Tuesday morning, nearly 1,100 Moore County residents remained without power. DREMC linemen were forced to stop repair attempts Monday night when road conditions and falling trees made it dangerous to continue.
A simple Lynchburg romance: Claude and Dorothy Eady
When you ask Claude and Dorothy Eady the secret to their 68 year strong marriage, they don’t mince words. Don’t argue. Tell each other like it is and keep it simple. Met at the Highview School Born in Moore County in 1924 to Morris and Ella Eady, Claude is one of 11 brothers and sisters...
Moore County braces for ice, sleet, and snow
According to Metro EMA Director Jason Deal, the National Weather Service increased the predicted amount of ice and snow accumulation for Moore County to a half inch on Sunday at their 1 p.m. briefing.
Moore County property tax due before February 28
Moore County property owners have until before Sunday, February 28 to pay their 2020 tax bill without interest.
MCHS adds girls volleyball to fall sports
At Monday night's meeting, the Metro Board of Education unanimously approved a new fall sports option in 2021, girls volleyball.