Motlow State continues to innovate to keep it's faculty, staff, and students safe. They recently added no-contact temperature scanners on the Moore County campus.
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Letter from the Editor: Let’s shop Lynchburg first this holiday season
Let’s shop Lynchburg first this holiday season
Lynchburg Buy Local Gift Guide
Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, everyone’s holiday season is looking a little different this year. But one trend we’re absolutely in love with is the desire to shop small, local independent businesses in 2020. The historic Lynchburg Square is filled with gifts that just about anyone on your list would love. These are our...
Virtual Jack Daniel’s Barrel Tree lighting happens Saturday
Local folks and those from around the globe can join together on Saturday for a virtual Jack Daniel's Barrel Tree Lighting event. There's a link in the article.
MUD reminds customers of holiday schedule and lock offs
The MUD offices will be closed on November 26-27 for Thanksgiving. To avoid lock off, customers should make past due payments prior to 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
Area state parks plan Day After Thanksgiving Hikes
Four area state parks — Old Stone Fort, Henry Horton, Cumberland Trail, and South Cumberland — will offer Day After Thanksgiving Hikes on November 27.
Motlow names U.S. Navy veteran Dwyer first Chancellor’s Commendation winner
The TN Board of Regents recently established a new award for veterans attending the state's community and technical colleges. Zachary Dwyer will be the first recipient from Motlow State.
Raiders seek a little revenge in playoff rematch against Fayetteville Tigers
This Friday night, the Moore County Raiders will get a long anticipated opportunity: a rematch with the Fayetteville Tigers.
Popular Jack Daniel’s Countdown Calendar returns
Share a taste of Lynchburg and #buylocal with the oh-so-popular Jack Daniel's Holiday Countdown Calendar. It's available locally at the White Rabbit Bottle Shop.
Lynchburg Elementary to get security upgrades
The Metro School Board recently approved additional security upgrades for both Lynchburg Elementary and the Department of Education Building.