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Council approves jail renovations
Sheriff Tyler Hatfield appeared before the May Metro Council Meeting to update the members on his revisions to the quote for the jail renovations. Cuts to the original quote brought…

No AI Data Center at Arnold
After months of speculation of an AI data center coming to Arnold Air Force Base, the base has announced that a data center will not be coming to the base.…

Deadline looms for honorary commander program
Arnold Air Force Base is now accepting nominations for the Arnold AFB Honorary Commander Program. The intent of the program is to create one-on-one opportunities to inform and educate local…

MUD reduces rates again
The Metro Utility Department’s budget was the main topic of May’s board meeting. The 2026-2027 budget sees few changes from this year’s budget other than allowing for rising costs…

This club takes its coffee very seriously
There is a special coffee club in Lynchburg that has been around for 33 years now. Beginning in 1993, the group meets on most days for coffee and conversation. There…
Storybook Theater sets performances
Angela Comp Has chosen the book It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny by Marilyn Sadler to convert to a play for her Lynchburg Storybook Theater Club this year. The play…
Moore County graduation this Friday
Fifty-five Moore County seniors are set to walk the stage this Friday evening during Moore County graduation. The event will begin at 6 p.m. this Friday at the high school…
Gateway lawyers up at planning meeting
Gateway Development Corporation’s representative Troy Woodis returned to the Planning and Zoning (P&Z) Commission’s May meeting, bringing legal counsel Madison Haynes with him. Prior to Tuesday’s meeting a five-page legal…

Raiderette season ends in Regional
The Moore County Raiderettes’ season is done after they were eliminated in the first round of the region tournament by Eagleville, 16-1. The season-ending loss came after the Raiderettes were…
