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Lynchburg’s 2026 event season is off and running, building through a year of races, music, food, service, and tradition.
Lynchburg’s 2026 event season is off and running, building through a year of races, music, food, service, and tradition.
The 17th Oak Barrel Half Marathon – featuring the famously punishing Whiskey Hill – returns to Lynchburg on Saturday.
Looking for things to do? From trivia night to gathering around, government meetings, and sports, our weekly events list highlights what’s happening across Moore County.
Make your plans for a full day of fun on the Square in Lynchburg on Saturday – pet photos, chili, the Christmas parade, and more hometown holiday magic.
For over 30 years, Lynchburg has hosted the showdown that pitmasters dream about. It’s free. It’s family-friendly. And it’s one weekend you don’t want to miss.
Metro Council members discussed logistics for the community-wide celebration, scheduled for 4-7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 31, on the Square.
Moore County will join the Walk to End Alzheimer’s national movement on Saturday, Sept. 20. The walk itself steps off at 9:30 a.m.
The town that raised Bill Dance will honor him the best way it knows how – with a bridge that will carry his name long into the future.
Lynchburg Harley-Davidson will be roaring to life on Saturday, Aug. 16, as the inaugural Friends of Animals Poker Run & Bike Night hits the road.
Following the heartbreaking rainout of the 2025 festival, organizers have confirmed new dates and outlined significant changes.
Dan and Mary Peery – the faces of Hey Y’all – are making quite a splash among social media viewers interested in Southern Middle Tennessee.
Join the United Way for a Community Conversation as part of its Needs Assessment: noon-1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 5, at First United Methodist Church.
Hunter Wolkonowski came home, not for the cameras or music industry – but for the people who knew her before the world did.
Ryan French and his team aim to bring in an extra 2,000 visitors, making it a significant economic driver for local businesses.
Every donation helps fund instruments, uniforms, and opportunities that build skills and memories that shape our students’ lives.
A dedicated student and active member of the Moore County community, Mckinna always hoped for the chance to wear the coveted crown.
UPDATED: Saturday kicks off the Christmas season, and there is plenty to spark the imagination around the Square.
As captured through the lens of Jeff Reed Photography, a scary-good time was had during Halloween in the Hollow on the Lynchburg Square.