THINGS TO DO | The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame will offer free admission now through the end of September.
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Southern Festival of Books announces 2022 author line up
THINGS TO DO | Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Rick Bragg and New York Times bestselling author Tayari Jones will be two of over 200 authors at this year's Southern Festival of Books on October 14-16.
Jack sues hard cider company for copyright infringement
WHISKEY INDUSTRY NEWS | Earlier this month, Lynchburg's Jack Daniel's Distillery sued in Tennessee federal court claiming copyright infringement against Jack's Hard Cider. The case is still pending.
Moore ranks #7 among TN top earning counties
LOCAL NEWS | According to the latest Census data, tiny Moore County is the seventh highest earning county in the state of Tennessee.
Motlow breaks ground on new soccer facility in Moore County
LOCAL SPORTS | Motlow State recently broke ground on a new soccer facility on the Moore County campus.
Organizers announce the date, open registration for 2022 Lynchburg 9/11 Memorial 5K
LOCAL NEWS | Registration for the 2022 Lynchburg 9/11 Memorial 5K opened on July 1. The event will take place on September 10 this year.
UT pitcher with Lynchburg ties records 73 strikes for college summer league
LOCAL SPORTS | A UT baseball player with deep Lynchburg roots managed a college summer league start on Saturday. Hollis Fanning threw 98 pitches and 73 strikes for the Walnut Creek Crawdads.
Motlow State earns manufacturing robotics endorsement
LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | Motlow State recently announced a new ARM Institute Endorsement that will help local student with robotics job placements.
Jack releases highest proof whiskey ever with new Coy Hill High Proof
It's the highest proof whiskey ever released and there's a very limited supply. Today the distillery announced the release of Jack Daniel’s Small Batch Special Release Coy Hill High Proof.
Metro Council passes 2022-23 budget
LOCAL NEWS | On Monday, the Metro Council passed the third and final reading of the 2022-23 Metro Budget. The four cent property tax increase will represent $10 additional dollars on a $100,000 home.