The Metro Council will meet tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the Lynchburg Legion Building.
Category: Local News
Raiders outlast Hornets in 31-21 Battle of the Blue victory
The Battle of the Blue was a emotional, gritty, bend-but-don't break game and the Raiders came out with the 31-21 win over the Hornets.
COVID cases surging in rural Tennessee … including Moore County
Number don’t lie and COVID-19 is surging (or resurging) in rural Tennessee … especially in rural areas like southern, middle Tennessee. In the past seven days, Moore County gained 14 new active COVID cases and an additional COVID-related death. According to the Tennessee Department of Health, Moore County’s positivity rate is 17.8 percent. The White...
Raiders, Hornets face off in Battle of the Blue tonight
It's the rivalry game of the season tonight as Moore County travel to Franklin County to take on the Huntland Hornets. Kick of is at 7 p.m.
Dual enrollment grows 800% at Motlow
This week, the Moore County-based school announced that the number of students who graduated from Motlow the same semester as they graduated high school grew a phenomenal 800 percent.
Motlow Completion Coach Angélica Dotson uses personal experience to encourage students
Angelica Dotson uses her experiences as a Hispanic student in southern, middle Tennessee to encourage other Motlow College students
Dorothy Tucker dies at 92
Dorothy (Dot) Tucker of Lynchburg died at the age of 92 at her Lynchburg home surrounded by family on Sunday, October 11, 2020 after an extended illness.
Air Force pilot David E. Fruehauf dies at 83
Retired United State Air Force pilot David E. Fruehauf (Dave), age 83, died at on October 10, 2020 at his home in Lynchburg with his family by his side.
Tullahoma man dies in Flat Creek Highway wreck
Benjamin Brazzell, age 36, of Tullahoma died on Monday afternoon in a one vehicle accident on the Flat Creek Highway.
Electoral vote allotments could change if Tennessee’s 2020 Census response is down
Fewer electoral votes or representatives in Congress? Maybe. That's why it's vitally important to get every Tennessean counted before the Census ends on October 15.