This year, the Moore County Nursing Services CTE Program was one of 159 new pathways from 51 districts to earn the Tennessee Pathways Certification distinction.
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41A Fest moves out of downtown Tullahoma in 2021
41A Music Festival organizers say they plan to move the 2021 festival out of downtown Tullahoma and into a new venue.
Vaccinations now available to all Moore residents 16 and older
COVID vaccinations are now wide open in Lynchburg and the Moore County Health Department will extend hours to accommodate.
Raiders blank Cornersville … again
The MCHS Raiders managed back-to-back shut outs against Cornersville on Monday and Tuesday. They head to Culleoka on Wednesday.
Spring in the Hollow seeks vendors
The Lynchburg Chamber seeks vendors selling baskets, birdhouses, plants, flowers, and other Spring-related items for Spring in the Hollow on May 1.
Pre-K registration happens April 16
Pre K registration in Moore County will take place on Friday, April 16 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at LES.
Turkey season kicks off on April 3
The TWRA reminds hunters that spring turkey hunting season is just a couple weeks away. The 2020 season opens for hunters on Saturday, April 3.
Lexie Phillips makes history as Jack Daniel’s first female assistant distiller
Lexie Phillips make history on Tuesday as she becomes Jack Daniel's first female assistant distiller.
Request to apply for dog park grant get a “ruff” response
The Metro Council voted against allowing Moore County to pursue a $25,000 Boyd Foundation Grant to build a dog park in Lynchburg at last night's meeting.
Spring Honey Bee Swarms: What to do if you spot one in Moore County
Honey bee swarms are basically a cluster of bees out in the open. They're just looking for a new home. If you see one, call a local beekeeper or the Moore County UT extension office and they’ll help you find them a new home.