Archives: 2021

Top 5 Plays: Week 3

JACKSON, Tenn. — The top 5 plays from Week 3 of the high school football season are as followed: #5: Hardin County’s Carter Smith finds Kaydin Pope in the open field for a touchdown. #4: Haywood’s Jaylen Lewis wins a jump ball over two Crockett County defenders. #3: Milan’s Hayden Sullivan drops in perfect ball for Anthony Brown down the…

Labor Day motorists aim for safe travels amid pandemic

JACKSON, Tenn. — Gasing up cars and hitting the road for holiday travel can keep many families on the go, with some traveling as long as 10 hours, hoping to spend time with family and friends for Labor Day. ” see my other two kids and hopefully somebody got some leftover BBQ,” said traveler Bobby Kirkland. Labor Day travel can…

Weak Front to Pass Wednesday, After that, Sunny & Nice Through the Weekend.

Monday Night Forecast Update

Monday Night Forecast Update for September 6th: After a few showers on Sunday, rain is not expected to return to most of West Tennessee until next week. We should drop to the 50s again tonight but should see plenty of sunshine and nice weather again on Tuesday.Β  A weak front will pass by on Wednesday bringing some clouds and a…

COVID-19 now leading cause of U.S. law enforcement line-of-duty deaths

(AP) — The resurgence of COVID-19 this summer and the national debate over vaccine requirements have created a fraught situation for the nation’s first responders, who are dying in larger numbers but pushing back against mandates. It’s a stark contrast from the beginning of the vaccine rollout when first responders were prioritized for shots. The mandates affect tens of thousands…

Old Country Store installs ‘Little Free Library’

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Old Country Store revealed their Little Free Library Monday in dedication of late Old Country Store CEO Clark Shaw. “Today we’re having a dedication for the Little Free Library here at the Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum, and it’s being dedicated in memory of my dad Clark Shaw,” said Old Country Store General Manager Brooks…

Contenders face problems galore in NASCAR playoffs

DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) β€” There were problems galore from some of the top contenders to start the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. Kyle Busch cursed and ran over some cones heading to the garage. Chase Elliott told his crew chief simply, β€œIt’s killed.” Another of Elliott’s Hendrick Motorsports teammates, William Byron, flamed out after hitting the wall while Daytona 500 winner…