Motlow State continues to innovate to keep it's faculty, staff, and students safe. They recently added no-contact temperature scanners on the Moore County campus.
Category: Regional News
Area state parks plan Day After Thanksgiving Hikes
Four area state parks — Old Stone Fort, Henry Horton, Cumberland Trail, and South Cumberland — will offer Day After Thanksgiving Hikes on November 27.
DREMC warns about local phone scams
DREMC recently sent out a press release warning Moore County residents about an area phone scam.
Motlow develops new apprenticeship pathways
Motlow College recently announced three new apprenticeship opportunities coming for those interested in developing a career in the nursery industry, robotics and automation industry, and municipal water treatment.
Motlow nominates Flatt for excellence award
Motlow College recently nominated Larry Flatt for a Statewide Outstanding Achievement and Recognition (SOAR) Staff Excellence Award. Flatt's been instrumental in the development of Motlow's Automation & Robotics Training Center.
DREMC crews aid hurricane stricken Louisiana
Hurricanes have ravaged the southern Gulf states this year. Line men from DREMC recently visited to help with the recovery.
Moore County gains 29 new COVID cases this week
Moore County gained 29 new COVID-19 cases in the last seven days. That's almost double the number of the previous seven day period.
Area blood banks: We’re in critical need of blood donations
Area blood banks report dangerously low local blood supplies. MCHS will host a mobile blood drive on November 5.
UT Extension: Farmers affected by pandemic should apply for CFAP2
If you are a local farmer who has experiences losses due to the pandemic, the local UT Extension office encourages you to apply for CFAP2. The deadline is December 11.
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