LOCAL NEWS | Based on several recent complaints, Duck River Electric wants Lynchburg customers to be aware of scammers pretending to be utility employees.
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Back to school state sales tax holiday happens on Friday
The first of three sales tax holidays will kick off on Friday, July 29 and focus on items traditionally purchased during back-to-school season.
Lynchburg named one of the Most Tax-Friendly counties for retirees
LOCAL NEWS | According to SmartAsset, Lynchburg ranks as the seventh most tax-friendly community for retirees in the state of Tennessee.
Cashion among 13 Motlow student athletes named to All-Academic Team
LOCAL SPORTS | The National Junior College Athletic Association recently named 13 Motlow student athletes to their All-Academic Team including former MCHS athletic stand out Brayden Cashion.
9-8-8 Suicide Prevention Hotline goes live in Tennessee
On Saturday, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline number, 9-8-8, went live in Tennessee. Six crisis centers located throughout the state will support it.
Motlow says Pell Grants go further at community colleges
LOCAL NEWS | Motlow State financial aid officials encourage Moore County students to combine Pell Grants with TN Promise and TN Reconnect to make community college scholarship money go further.
Metro Council approves second but not third reading of anaerobic digester land use exception
LOCAL NEWS | On Monday, the Metro Council passed the second (but not the third) reading of a special zoning exception to build an anaerobic digester in Moore County.
Travel magazine votes Lynchburg one of 12 most charming small towns in Tennessee
TOURISM NEWS | The digital travel magazine, Trips to Discover, recently named Lynchburg as one of the 12 most charming small towns in Tennessee.
Operation Southern Slow Down amps up speeding enforcement July 18-24
LOCAL NEWS | You might want to slow down on those winding Moore County backroads and state highways during Operation Southern Slow Down on July 18-24.
Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame offers free admission through September
THINGS TO DO | The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame will offer free admission now through the end of September.