According to Lynchburg Friends of Animals officials, over 12 feral cat colonies now exist in Moore County. They need your help with their new Trap Neuter Release (TNR) Program.
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Raiders fall to East Robertson 5-1; settle for Class A baseball runner up
The 2021 season made the record books. It marked the first time in the history of MCHS Raider baseball that a team made the Class A State Tournament. The Raiders ended the season with a 22-11-3 overall record and a 9-1 District 8 record. They also added Region 4A winner and state runner up hardware to MCHS trophy case.
Click It or Ticket: THP and Metro Sheriff’s Department team up for seatbelt enforcement
Metro Sheriff's deputies and THP will be focused on seatbelt enforcement during Click It of Ticket through June 6.
MCHS Class of 2021 awarded over $3 million in scholarships
Later this afternoon, Doug Price Field will be filled with anxious and excited MCHS graduates. And boy oh boy, is this an accomplished group.
Moore County 4H announces free farm day camp
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.
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
Raiders sweep Eagles to maintain District 8A lead
The Moore County Raiders held on to beat Eagleville 6-5 on Tuesday to secure first place in District 8A baseball play.
Pre-K registration happens April 16
Pre K registration in Moore County will take place on Friday, April 16 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at LES.
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.