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Category: Local News
Board approves Raider wrestling team
Students at Moore County High School will now have another sports option. The Metro School Board approved the addition of a wrestling team on Monday night.
Raiders shut out Jo Byrns Red Devils 41-0
Moore County got a shut out homecoming win against the Jo Byrns Red Devils on Friday.
Moore 4-H students win shooting sports honors
Moore County boasts not one but two 4-H shooting sports teams and they recently won several honors.
Personal Essay: Saturdays with Dave
Saturdays with Dave Fruehauf were a ritual for our Editor and Publisher. The Lynchburg local and aeronautical legend died on Saturday at the age of 83.
WIRED: Motlow increases student access to WiFi
Motlow State recently expanded its free, student Wi-Fi on the Moore County campus.
Metro Board of Education meets on Monday
The Metro Board of Education will meet on Monday at 6 p.m. in a regular session meeting at the Lynchburg Elementary School Cafeteria.
A Raider Homecoming: Friday night lights is a family affair for the White and Dickey families
Coach Kris White's first Raider Homecoming is all about football, family, and community. MCHS takes on Jo Bryns tonight at 7 p.m.
Flu shots available for Moore County students
Attention Parents: Free flu shots will be given at all Moore County School next week – October 13 at MCHS and October 15 at LES. The deadline to return the form is Friday, October 9.
Community Foundation seeks Moore County non-profit grant applicants
Animal shelters, homeless services, and educational opportunities are just some examples of the hundreds of non-profit activities that the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee funds. Their Discretionary Grants application period is open now.