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MUD will pay $3,753 in TDEC penalties for nine violations
At the advice of their attorney, MUD board members voted on Tuesday not to appeal a TDEC Director's Order and instead move forward with compliance and pay a $3,753 fine for nine violations.
MUD Board names Ronnie Cunningham Utility Manager
On Tuesday, the MUD Board named 17 year Metro Utilities employee, Ronnie Cunningham, its newest Utilities Manager.
No standardized test scores required at Motlow State
Do standardized tests make you nervous? Motlow State reminds local students that they are not required for college admissions.
GRACE & GRIT: Celebrating Lynchburg’s first female entrepreneur, Mary Evans Bobo
She became the sole proprietress of a boarding house and restaurant during a time when few women entrepreneurs existed. Today, would have been Mary Evans Bobo's birthday.
The Editorland Diaries: Chicken rescuing in Estill Springs
Saving animals you find along the backroads is kind of like the first potty break during two-for-one night down at the local bar. Once you break the seal, you lose all control.
Community rallies around Interim Manager at MUD Board special meeting
The MUD Board met last night and dozens of citizens showed up to both rally around Interim Manager Ronnie Cunningham and protest increasing the pay of the next MUD Manager.
Motlow recognized for advancing first-generation student outcomes
The First Scholars Network recently recognized Motlow State in Lynchburg for it's commitment to improving the experience of first-generation college students on its Moore County and other campuses.
Big participation means big prizes during Frontier Days 2023
Prizes, prizes, and more prizes were handed out this weekend for everything from the best steak to which lady could toss a cast iron skillet the furthest. This article contains all the winners.
Family, football, and fishing: a Lynchburg tradition
For two local families, football and the tradition of fishing the Mulberry Creek runs deep.