Changes to the state's reporting creates major changes in the number of active COVID cases in Moore County.
Category: State News
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.
150,000 Purple Martins roost in downtown Nashville
An estimated 150,000 Purple Martin are currently putting on quite a show (and creating quite a mess) in downtown Nashville.
FEMA: New $300 a week available for Tennessee unemployed
There's good news for those panicked by the end of the weekly $600 federal post to state unemployment. New money is now available for local unemployed through FEMA Lost Wages Supplemental Payment Assistance.
TWRA: Dove season opens September 1
The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency reminds Moore County hunters that dove season kicks off September 1.
LES student wins state art prize
LES's own Jenny Sanders recently took home state level honors in the Tennessee Beef Industry Council art contest.
Census workers start knocking on Moore County doors today
Moore County citizens who have yet to respond to the 2020 Census should expect a knock at their door ... maybe as early as today.
Second Harvest addresses COVID-19 related food insecurity
Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee is looking to help Moore County non-profits address food insecurity in our community during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the Tennessee Community CARES Program.
Moore Friday night light is officially happening
It's official. When Governor Lee signs Executive Order 55 this week, Raider football will get the green light to return on August 21.
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.