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TWRA suspends in-person services at offices

NASHVILLE -- In response to COVID-19 and in order to comply with social distancing recommendations from the CDC and Governor Bill Lee, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is suspending in-person service at all TWRA offices. Until further notice offices will…

Information on Gibson County Shopping for Seniors event

In light of the coronavirus threat, beginning Monday, March 23 through Friday, March 27, the Gibson County Sheriff's Office will assist seniors and those with low-immune systems with their grocery shopping for essential items. Two deputies will be in marked…

Supporting local artists impacted by COVID-19

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Local artists are starting to feel the impact COVID-19 has on their jobs, with many venues and bars temporarily closing, but it's especially hard on some local artists and…

Jackson Energy Authority suspends disconnections

JACKSON, Tenn. – Jackson Energy Authority recognizes that the COVID-19 crisis presents challenging financial circumstances. To help reduce the impact on customers, JEA has suspended disconnections for non-payment until further notice. However, please know that while services will not be…

WBBJ off-air reception for antenna users

WBBJ is operating at approximately 50% power due to the replacement of our broadcast transmitter. The Federal Communications Commission required most television stations in the United States to change frequencies. WBBJ made the switch…

Science on 7: Tornado in a Bottle

You can dazzle your friends with this tornado in a bottle! Here is what you will need: Two, 2-bottles Garden hose connecter Water Dish Soap (Optional) Duck or electrical tape (Optional)

West Tennesseans change plans due to COVID-19 concerns

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Many West Tennesseans are changing their schedules due to coronavirus. The following have announced cancellations: Sigma Gamma Rho’s is cancelling the Elevating Our Youth event on Saturday, March 14 Jackson-Madison County Library suspended all programming from March…

Jackson Chamber provides business guidelines on COVID-19

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson Chamber of Commerce is sharing tips from the Centers for Disease Control on what to do before and if employees get sick. The CDC says that before employees get sick, employers should: Determine whether flexible…

Hardeman County hosts Q&A session on coronavirus

HARDEMAN CO., Tenn. -- Community members in one local county got the chance to ask health officials questions about the coronavirus Wednesday. After Madison County had their own meeting about how they are…

Tennesseans observe Day of Hope across state

JACKSON, Tenn. -- "We're really wanting to raise awareness for multiple different topics," Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network southwest regional director, Lindsey Carr said. Topics like mental health, substance misuse, suicide and Narcan…