It's okay to not feel okay during the pandemic and a new Moore County mental health crisis line seeks to help.
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Raiders travel to Chapel Hill to face off with Rockets on Friday
Fresh off a clutch 33-23 win against the Bulldog in Cornersville last Friday, the Moore County High School Raiders (3-0) travel to Chapel Hill this week to take on Forrest.
Raiders dominate Cornersville for first conference win
Moore County improved their record to 3-0 and snagged their first region win with a 32-23 win in Cornersville on Friday.
What local parents need to know about the Tik Tok Benadryl Challenge
Health officials say if you suspect your teen has taken too much Benadryl the first thing you should do is call 9-1-1 because it’s not something that can be treated at home.
Local Farmers: Required Beef Quality Assurance classes held Sept. 12-15
If you need to attend a Beef Quality Assurance class to qualify for state ag grant dollars, one will be held in Franklin County on September 12-15
Reporting changes cause COVID data confusion
Changes in the way the state reports COVID-19 cases is causing confusion in new and total active Moore County cases.
Local book club “heads West” with September pick
The book club associated with the public library will read Dallas author Kathleen Kent's historical fiction, The Outcasts, for September.
Master Distiller Jeff Arnett leaving Jack Daniel’s
Jack Daniel's announced Thursday morning that following a 20-year career at the distillery – including the last 12 years as master distiller – Jeff Arnett was stepping down from his position with the company.
Tourism up and COVID counts down several weeks after Jack tours resume
Based on the data, the resumption of public tours at the distillery does not seem to be affecting Moore County COVID active case counts.
Even with social distance precautions, charm unchanged at Miss Mary Bobo’s Restaurant
Written by Tabitha Evans Moore | Editor & Publisher In ordinary times, lunch at Miss Mary Bobo’s Restaurant in Lynchburg isn’t just a meal … it’s a slice of southern culture served with a side of local history. Diners pass heaping platters of Lynchburg favorites around large tables, family-style, as local hostesses regale with tales...