On November 17, the Motlow State Theatre Department will perform an adaptation of four renowned Aesop's Fables. Special performances for students K-3 are scheduled.
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Don’t Miss the Historical Society’s Homemade Cake and Pie Auction on Saturday
The Moore County Historical Society will hold it's annual Homemade Cake & Pie Auction in Wiseman Park this Saturday during the Jack Daniel Barbecue.
The Jack returns to Lynchburg on Saturday
The 34th Annual Jack Daniel's World Championship Invitational Barbecue, considered the world's most prestigious barbecue competition, returns to Lynchburg, Tennessee this weekend. Teams from around the globe will compete in seven categories to be named the Grand Champion. Event proceeds will go towards the Moore County school system.
Raiders coast past Collinwood 35-6
Despite a lackluster performance, Moore County emerged victorious over Collinwood on Friday. The 35-6 win secured the top spot in Region 5A play.
Bucks clinch TCCAA title with win over Pellissippi State
The Motlow Bucks women’s soccer team secured its third consecutive Tennessee Community College Athletic Association regular-season title with a 3-0 victory over Pellissippi State. They host Dyersburg State on Sunday.
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Barrelhouse BBQ adds burgers
It’s brand new and Lynchburg’s newest bucket list food. The Barrel House BBQ recently added burgers to the menu.
Nearly 50 locals show up at solar farm Q&A
Wednesday's Solar Farm Q&A hosted by Silicon Ranch felt like a mixed bag. Some citizens left upset, and others seemed to depart more at ease.
Jack Daniel’s adds an American Single Malt to its permanent portfolio
On Tuesday, we attended a special media tasting of Jack Daniel's new American Single Malt. It's a first-of-its-kind innovation with a global reach.
Raiders outmuscle Cornersville 55-14
The gritty, physical Raider defense shut out Cornersville in the second half to help Moore County earn a 55-14 win in Marshall County.
Raiders snag 41-24 homecoming win over 5A Franklin County
It was a hard-nosed, physical, leave-it-all-on-the-field kind of game — one that is now part of Raider lore. Raiders beat Franklin County 41-24 on homecoming.