Raking fallen leaves in the fall has long been a routine task for many, but experts say it's more beneficial to leave them be.
Tag: top stories
Watch where you step; it’s baby copperhead season
Going for a hike to see the fall colors? Great. But watch where you step. It's baby copperhead season in Tennessee.
Oak Barrel Half Marathon registration opens on Sunday
The Oak Barrel Half Marathon will open its 2024 registration on October 29 at 6 a.m. The race, noted for its challenging Whiskey Hill feature, attracts hundreds of runners each year.
Motlow hosts Columbia on Thursday in Region 7 championship game
Motlow Bucks advanced to the TCCAA/Region 7 Tournament women's soccer championship game with a 5-0 win over Dyersburg State on Monday. They will host Columbia State for the tournament championship on Thursday.
#3 Raiders look to remain perfect against Richland on Thursday
The undefeated Moore County Raiders are preparing for their final regular season game against Richland on Thursday.
Raiders stay perfect with 35-10 win over Forrest
The Moore County Raiders' defense dominated in Friday's 35-10 win at Forrest – maintaining their impressive season-average of holding opponents to about 11 points per game.
TN State Parks launch 10-year strategic plan public comment period
Tennessee State Parks has released a 10-year strategic plan for all 57 parks including Tims Ford State Park, focusing on resource stewardship, visitor experience, facilities, and operational excellence. The public can provide input till November 30.
Will Raider QB Dawson White be nominated for Class 1A Mr. Football ?
Though no official nominations have yet to be announced, many Raider fans are wondering if QB Dawson White could be a frontrunner for the annual Mr. Football award.
Native Linda Faye Gowan dies at 81
Moore County native and former Jack Daniel's Distillery employee Linda Faye Gowan died on Monday. Graveside service will be held on Thursday at Booneville Cemetery.
State burn permits now required in Moore County
County fire officials are reminding locals to exercise caution while burning debris. Burn permits are now required until May 2024.