Moore County citizens who have yet to respond to the 2020 Census should expect a knock at their door ... maybe as early as today.
Category: State News
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.
Tennessee Tax Free weekend kicks off Friday
Get ready to do that (socially distanced) back-to-school shopping as Tennessee Tax Free weekend kicks off on Friday.
State Report: Tennessee Promise works but needs improvement
A new state report says the Tennessee Promise program works but needs improvement
COVID-19 Update: 4 Things You Need to Know This Week
Moore County gained seven new cases this week but our positivity rate is just 3 percent.
Local Walmarts now require masks
If you shop at local Walmarts, beginning on Monday, you'll need to wear a mask to enter the store.
Moore courts now require face coverings
Beginning on Monday, July 13 citizens must now wear masks or face coverings over both their mouth and nose to do business at Moore County courts.
State wildlife officials seek Moore County anglers public feedback
Moore County anglers can ask questions and give feedback during the TWRA online public meeting on July 9.