WRAP distributes over 7,000 information cards to Sheriff’s Office
WRAP, which advocates for ending violence, changing lives and bringing hope, has a more efficient way to prioritize domestic violence victims.
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WRAP, which advocates for ending violence, changing lives and bringing hope, has a more efficient way to prioritize domestic violence victims.
Over a decade after the death of a mother of four, her husband could be facing time.
It's not about why you need help, it's about where you can get it and how it will serve you in the best way.
There's a new Miss Rockabilly in Selmer.
Juneteenth festivities are underway here in the Hub city as we enter the month of June.
One local Tennessee student receives a unique scholarship opportunity.
The Jackson Rockabillys are getting ready for the first game of the season so it's up to you to get those seats, and your popcorn of course.
Century Farm Winery host their first art event that brings the community together in more creative ways than one.
The flags are up and the motorcycles are out for the memorial day holiday in honor of all the veterans serving our country.
All 26 district leaders and staff gather together to celebrate the work that teachers do in the Jackson-Madison County School System.
The Social and Behavioral Service Department of Jackson put on a district-wide "Mental Health in May" event here in the Hub City.
The West Tennessee Training Center is off to a good start as the Crisis Intervention Team provides essential knowledge that better prepares individuals for unprecedented circumstances.
The Positive Living Group awarded their first scholarship to a high school student that plans to further her education at UT Martin this fall.
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