According to Moore County Director of Schools Chad Moorehead, children in rural districts like Moore County could get left out if educators and parents don't speak up during Governor Lee's education funding formula review.
Category: State News
Middle Tennessee state park gets latest color blind fall leaf viewfinder
Just in time for peak, fall leaf-peeping season, TN Tourism installs another colorblind viewer in a Middle Tennessee state park.
Library of Congress awards MTSU $43k grant to study Tennessee’s role in WWII
From Camp Forrest in nearby Tullahoma to the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge, Tennessee played a crucial role in WW II and a new Library of Congress grant will help MTSU preserve more of that history.
Moore County landowners who live near the Duck or Elk River could quality for state cost share dollars
If you live near the Duck or Elk River the state may help fund tree planting, forest improvement, invasive plant management, prescribed burning and other improvements.
State launches the Ken Burns Country Music Passport
October 18 will be the last day to download the digital passport to the Ken Burns Country Music Pathway created by TN Tourism.
Vandy research contributed to first COVID-19 treatment pill, which is now under review
Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville contributed to a new COVID-19 treatment pill. It's now under review for use in the U.S.
Moore County Drivers: 7 Tips to Avoid a Collison with a Deer this Fall
It's deer mating season in southern, middle Tennessee and Moore County drivers should keep an eye out on local backroads to avoid a collision.
Motlow State receives spotless state audit
Motlow received a spotless state audit and says it emphasizes their commitment to making tuition dollars go further.
Burn permits required beginning October 15
Beginning October 15, the Metro Volunteer Fire Department and the Tennessee Department of Agriculture would like to remind Moore County citizens that Debris Burn Permits will be required through next May.
Rate the Plate: State wants your help choosing next license plate design
As Tennessee celebrates 225 years of statehood, it's asking for citizen input on the new standard license plate design. Voting ends Sept.27.