LOCAL SPORTS | It was a punch, counter punch kind of game but the Raiders came up short against Fayetteville. Dawson White led with four touchdowns.
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Motlow Bucks kicks off season on Nov. 1
LOCAL SPORTS | Former Raider point guard Brayden Cashion is one of five returning starters on this year's Motlow Bucks men's basketball team. They start play on November 1 at Calhoun Community College.
Lucky Duck launches 25-mile kayak and canoe trip
TOURISM NEWS | A river rental company owned by a trio of Lynchburg folks is expanding. Lucky Duck River Rentals recently launched a 25-mile kayak and canoe trip.
Jack enters the Formula One game with McLaren Racing partnership
WHISKEY INDUSTRY NEWS | On Tuesday, the Jack Daniel Distillery and McLaren Racing announced a multi-year partnership. It's a move meant to increase global reach of Lynchburg's Tennessee whiskey, according to distillery marketing officials.
White’s five touchdowns lift Raiders to 46-21 victory over ranked Rockets
LOCAL SPORTS | Option QB Dawson White led for Moore County with five touchdowns in the Raiders 46-21 victory over the ranked Class 2A Forrest Rockets on Friday.
Hoops & Horses: MCHS girl’s basketball coach wins big at The Celebration
You may know him as the MCHS Raiderettes basketball team’s head coach but last week, Coach Chad Spencer won big at The Celebration in Shelbyville.
Raiders blank Eagleville 21-0 on homecoming
LOCAL SPORTS | Despite the distractions of homecoming week in Moore County, the MCHS Raiders handled their business on Friday night with a 21-0 victory over Eagleville.
Local educators, parents push back against state’s new third grade retention policy
LOCAL NEWS | On Tuesday, educators and parents across Moore County pushed back against the state's new third grade retention law.
Motlow Bucks fall to Indian Hills 1-0
LOCAL SPORTS | Motlow's ranked women's soccer team lost to Indian Hills on Sunday. They begin conference play on September 8 at Southwest Tennessee Community College.
Schools release excused absences policy for COVID for 2022-23
LOCAL NEWS | Around 45 people have missed school due to COVID 19 this year. As such, school officials recently clarified their COVID excused absences policy.