Any Moore County students need TN Promise Community Service hours? The Tims Ford State Park Weed Wrangle happening the weekend counts as credit.
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Frances and Jack Matlock die days apart
Mulberry residents Frances Matlock and Jack Matlock were married 47 years and died three days apart last week – her on Thursday and him on Saturday. Their visitation and funeral services will be held together this week.
Raiders tame Wildcats in Region 5A Quarterfinal game
Moore County swished 15 from the three-point line on Saturday to lift them to a 83-60 win over Wayne County.
Raiderettes defense smothers Santa Fe in region quarterfinal game
A smothering Raiderette defense allowed just 11 points in the Region 5A Tournament win over Santa Fe on Friday.
James “Mickey” Ervin dies at age 78
James "Mickey" Ervin died this week at the age of 78. Visitation with the family will take place from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, February 25 at Jennings-Moore-Cortner Funeral Home with funeral service to follow on Saturday.
Loretta Lynn’s ranch to host Tennessee Motorcycles and Music Revival on May 19-22
THINGS TO DO | Bikers and music lovers will converge on Loretta Lynn’s Hurricane Mills ranch on May 19-22 for the Tennessee Motorcycles & Music Revival.
Motlow State changing education during the Great Resignation
Many workers are currently at a career crossroads. Motlow offers stackable certifications embedded into many of its programs to allow local students to get higher paying jobs faster.
Shirley Hall dies at 75
Shirley Jean Rogers Hall, age 75, of Moore County died on Monday, February 21. Visitation with the family will take place on Saturday, February 26 at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church.
James Terry Amacher dies at 68
Moore County native James Terry Amacher, age 68, of Manchester died on Friday, February 18. Visitation and memorial services will be held on Saturday.
Motlow will host Virtual African American Read-In on February 28
Motlow State Community College is hosting a virtual African American Read-In on Feb. 28, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The event is free to attend.