DREMC officials cancelled their Annual Membership Meeting due to rapidly rising COVID cases.
Category: Regional News
Moore student invited to Lincoln County College and Career Fair
Lincoln County officials want Moore County student to know they are invited to a College and Career Fair on August 30.
Moore County reported highest positive COVID test rate in the state on Wednesday
According to the latest numbers, more Moore County citizens are likely unintentionally transmitting COVID-19 to their family, friends, and neighbors than other surrounding counties.
Tyson mandates vaccines for all employees including Shelbyville
On Tuesday, Tyson announced a vaccine mandate for its entire workforce including the nearby Shelbyville plant. Workers have until November 1 to show proof of full vaccination.
Moore new case count and vaccination rates up
The bad news: new COVID 19 cases are on the rise in Moore County. The good news: the vaccination rate is also slightly increasing.
COVID-19 cases spiking in nearby Franklin County
Statistics indicate that the Delta variant has arrived in Tennessee. Cases are spiking as close as Franklin County.
Area non-profit plans fireworks show
The Arrowhead Boys Ranch in Normandy plans a fireworks fundraiser for Saturday, July 3.
MTSU fermentation science leader participates in free, virtual seminar on June 3
Interested in launching your own wine label, craft brewery, or artisanal distillery? MTSU fermentation science leader will participate a free seminar on June 3.
Moore County homeowners, farmers should protect fruit trees from cicadas
Cicadas only stick around a few weeks to mate and hatch eggs then back into the ground they go but local agricultural officials warns Moore County folks with fruit trees, especially young fruit trees, to prepare now to avoid damage.
Bedford County selected for state Property Evaluation Program
Moore County residents who own property in the northern part of the county should know that Bedford County is one of four Tennessee counties picked to participate in the latest round of the Select Tennessee Property Evaluation Program (PEP). The other three counties are Greene, Hamilton, and Hardin counties.