C.A. Hatfield of the Lois community died last Friday. Visitation with the family will take place on Wednesday with funeral service to follow at Lynchburg Funeral Home.
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Moore Senior Citizens Center one of 20 United Way funding partners for 2022-23
LOCAL NEWS | On Thursday, the United Way of Highway 55 announced that the Moore County Senior Citizens Center would be one of 20 funding partners for fiscal 2022-23.
Metro Council approves educational support for Health Department employees
LOCAL NEWS | On Monday, the Metro Council voted unanimously to participate in a federally-funded tuition reimbursement program for Moore County Health Department employees.
Motlow plans Admission, Advisement, and Registration Day on all campuses
LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | Motlow State will host 12 days of admissions, advisement, and registration assistance for local students beginning on June 27.
After heated discussion, Council moves forward with 2022-23 Metro Budget
LOCAL NEWS | After a bit of a heated debate, the Metro Council approved the second reading of the proposed 2022-23 budget by an 11-4 vote on Monday night.
5 cool things about the new Lucky Duck River Rentals an Halls Mill Market
LOCAL SMALL BUSINESS NEWS | A trio of Lynchburg entrepreneurs have opened a new spot on the Duck River. Check out Lucky Duck River Rentals and the Halls Mill Market.
HEADS ABOVE WATER: MUD Board approves slight water rate increase
LOCAL NEWS | On Tuesday, the Metro Utilities Board begrudgingly approved a three percent rate increase that will go into effect on July 1.
Distillery and Coca-Cola introduce Jack & Coke in a can
WHISKEY INDUSTRY NEWS | On Monday, Jack Daniel's Distillery and Coca-Cola announced the launch of a co-branded, ready-to-drink canned cocktail based on the storied Jack & Coke.
Motlow State freezes tuition for second year in a row
LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | For the second year in a row, local students attending Motlow State will not experience a tuition increase.
More than 35 students finish Motlow prior to graduation thanks to Dual Enrollment
LOCAL EDUCATION NEWS | Motlow College announced this week that more than 35 high school students graduated with Associates Degrees from Motlow State before receiving their high school diploma.