Moore County UT Extension will host a Farmer for a Day Camp in Wiseman Park on Thursday, June 24. The sign up deadline is May 28.
Tag: Lynchburg
Tiny home community stalls in zoning appeals board meeting
The Retreat at Whiskey Creek developers propose building 83 tiny homes on the footprint of the former Lynchburg Wilderness RV Park on Main Street. Their efforts stalled on Thursday in the Metro Board of Zoning Appeals meeting.
Metro School Board fails to act on coach-suggested school colors policy change
The Metro School Board failed to move forward with a coach-suggested school colors policy change.
Raiders beat Cascade to advance in District Tournament
The Raiders beat Cascade on Friday 8-4. District 8A Tournament actions continues in Lynchburg today as Moore County faces Eagleville and Huntland plays Cornersville.
Metro sheriff’s department, emergency management launch new public safety app
Moore County citizens now have a new way to get Lynchburg-specific public safety alerts and breaking news right from their smartphones with the Metro Moore County Public Safety app
Former MCHS teacher Tommy Beavers dies at 63
Former MCHS ag teacher Tommy Beavers died last Friday. Visitation with the family will be Monday night from 4-8 p.m. with his funeral to follow on Tuesday.
Veteran and former MCHS teacher Jable Dean dies at 87
Veteran and former MCHS teacher Jable Dean died on April 20. Funeral services will be held on May 1 at 1 p.m. at Lynchburg Funeral Home.
OBITUARY: Kyleigh Rhea Camp dies at age 23
Visitation with the family will be held on Thursday, March 18 from 4-7 p.m. at Lynchburg Funeral Home. Funeral services will take place on Friday, March 19 at 11 a.m., with Pastor A.J. Alderman officiating.
Postponed Metro Council meeting happens tonight
Due to severe winter weather and icy road conditions, the February Metro Council meeting will be postponed until March 1.
Around 1,100 Moore County residents wake up without power
As of early Tuesday morning, nearly 1,100 Moore County residents remained without power. DREMC linemen were forced to stop repair attempts Monday night when road conditions and falling trees made it dangerous to continue.