The bad news: new COVID 19 cases are on the rise in Moore County. The good news: the vaccination rate is also slightly increasing.
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Motlow says no online course fees
Motlow State is one of six community colleges in the state that does not charge an extra fee for taking online classes.
MCHS graduate Craig Elder dies at 53
Visitation will be Sunday, July 25, 2021 from 12-2 p.m. at Jennings-Moore-Cortner Funeral Home located at 181 Majors Boulevard in Lynchburg. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m.
According to yesterday’s state numbers, there are now 28 active COVID cases in Moore County
According to the Tennessee Department of Health, there are now 28 active COVID 19 cases in Moore County.
Local student athlete earns All State honors in three sports
A clutch player, calmer under pressures, and devoted teammate. This is how his coches describe three sport All State player Kaden White.
Metro Compromise: Budget passes second reading at $2.29 tax rate
Though many council members seem staunchly divided into two camps – those who believe Metro has a revenue problem and those who believe there is a spending problem – they managed to compromise on Monday and pass the second reading of the Metro Budget at a $2.295 tax rate.
Raiders end their history-making season with final banquet on Monday
The Moore County Raider baseball team made an impressive run in 2020-21. The State Runners Up celebrated their season on Monday.
With TN’s lowest county vaccination rate, should Moore brace for Delta variant?
This week health officials reported that Delta variant is now the dominant COVID strain in the U.S. With the state’s lowest vaccination rate, should Moore County brace for its arrival?
Moore ranks #3 in state in Most Purchasing Power
According to a new study, folks in Moore County enjoy the third best buying power in the state.
Moore County experiences first ever mid-term property tax assessment
Any Moore County property owner who disagrees with the re-assessment may appeal to County Board of Equalization when they begin meeting on June 1. Citizens can contact the Moore County property Assessor's office at 931-759-7044. Their offices are located inside the Moore County Courthouse.