Later this afternoon, Doug Price Field will be filled with anxious and excited MCHS graduates. And boy oh boy, is this an accomplished group.
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State Comptroller hires former U.S. Attorney to investigate fraud and abuse in local governments
State officials say Dunavant will investigate allegations of fraud, waste, and abuse in government and other publicly-funded entities.
Own a Moore County historic building? TN Historic Development Grants seeking applications
Tennessee allocated nearly $5 million to renovate and preserve historic buildings like those located in the Lynchburg Historic District. Applications for those grants are now open.
Metro adds defibrillators to every patrol vehicle
Metro Public Safety officials recently added over 30 new AED devices across the county to help in cases of cardiac arrest.
Moore County homeowners, farmers should protect fruit trees from cicadas
Cicadas only stick around a few weeks to mate and hatch eggs then back into the ground they go but local agricultural officials warns Moore County folks with fruit trees, especially young fruit trees, to prepare now to avoid damage.
Tiny home community stalls in zoning appeals board meeting
The Retreat at Whiskey Creek developers propose building 83 tiny homes on the footprint of the former Lynchburg Wilderness RV Park on Main Street. Their efforts stalled on Thursday in the Metro Board of Zoning Appeals meeting.
Delay in certified tax rates forces Metro Council meeting postponed
Metro budget committee members continue to wait on a certified tax rate from the state forcing the postponement of the May's Metro Council meeting.
Chad Spencer takes over as MCHS girls basketball coach
Last week, Moore County High School officials announced Chad Spencer as their new Raiderettes varsity basketball coach.
Metro School Board fails to act on coach-suggested school colors policy change
The Metro School Board failed to move forward with a coach-suggested school colors policy change.
Motlow State will return to in person learning in the fall
Motlow plans to re-open its Moore County campus to in-person learning in the fall. The college will initiate its return to campus plan beginning May 10.