William "Billy Wayne" Anderson died on Monday, November 8 at the age of 73. Visitation will happen at Jennings-Moore-Cortner Funeral Home on Wednesday.
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MCHS Student Council launches Thanksgiving Basket Drive
The MCHS Student Council launched their annual Thanksgiving Basket Drive this week. Donation can be made through November 17.
State offers free flu shots in Moore County on Tuesday
The Tennessee Department of Health will offer free flu vaccinations in all 95 counties on November 9, including the Moore County Health Department.
Former Jack Master Distiller Jeff Arnett’s Company Distillery releases first bottle
Straight Bourbon Whiskey is the first bottle to come out of Jeff Arnett's new venture, Company Distilling. It will be hitting Middle Tennessee liquor store shelves in November.
Moore County Director of Schools urges citizens to speak up as state discuses potential changes in education funding
According to Moore County Director of Schools Chad Moorehead, children in rural districts like Moore County could get left out if educators and parents don't speak up during Governor Lee's education funding formula review.
Help Motlow stock their student pantry
Help Motlow College support their students by donating to their Food Pantry Drive now through December 15.
New Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel Special Release is highest proof whiskey ever released
History is being made in the Holler this week as Jack Daniel's releases its highest proof whiskey ever with this year's Single Barrel Special Release Coy Hill High Proof.
Gai Thi Hawkins dies at 74
Gai Thi Hawkins, wife of Metro Council member Wayne Hawkins, died on Friday, November 1. She will buried in North Carolina on Thursday.
Motlow State Soccer Wins Region 7; One Win Away From National Tournament
The Motlow Bucks Women's Soccer team are headed to the Southeast District Championship game. They will travel Thursday to South Georgia State College (12-1-1) in Douglas, Georgia and take on the Hawks at 1 p.m. for the Southeast District Championship.
Going Beyond: Don and Nancy Primus retire from Moore County Fire Department
Their commitment to Lynchburg started in 1974 and after 47 years of service, Don and Nancy Primus retired from the Moore County Fire Department on October 31.