It's official. When Governor Lee signs Executive Order 55 this week, Raider football will get the green light to return on August 21.
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Moore citizens may qualify for electric bill help
If you live in Moore County and are unable to pay your electric bill due to COVID-19 job losses, remember that DREMC's Project Help is available.
LES orientation planned for August 3
LES orientation will happen on August 3. Details concerning MCMS and MCHS orientation aren't yet available.
As pandemic continues, scammers increase
Authorities in Estill Springs say that Medicare, COVID-19, stimulus money, and IRS phone scams are increasing.
Early voting ends Saturday
Don't forget that Early Voting in Moore County ends on Saturday. You can cast your early ballot at the County Building from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays or 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday.
Distillery resumes tastings in Lynchburg
Tastings resumed at the distillery on July 27 but with limited capacity. Tours are still on hold due to COVID-19 concerns.
Moore County COVID-19 Update: 6 Things You Need to Know This Week
For the second week in a row, Moore County gained seven new COVID cases. In the last seven days, 791 folks from Moore County have been tested. We now have 16 active case and 19 recovered cases. Moore County has not experienced any COVID-19 related deaths.
Moore Parents: Remote learning applications due by July 28
This school year, parents have the option to send their kids for in person school or stay at home for remote learning. The remote learning application deadline is July 28.
Letter from the Editor: Happy Birthday to Us
Letter from the Editor: Thanks you for an outstanding first here and here's to year two.
State Report: Tennessee Promise works but needs improvement
A new state report says the Tennessee Promise program works but needs improvement