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Area singers invited to Gaither-style hymn singing

GREENFIELD, Tenn. -- A Greenfield church is inviting local singers to do what they do best: sing! Greenfield First Baptist Church says it is hosting an Old-Fashioned Gaither-Style Hymn Singing on Aug. 7 at 6 p.m. The event will be…

Reviewing this week's top stories

JACKSON, Tenn. --This week has been a busy week for the Hub City. This week started off with unfortunate news. Early morning on July 3rd, an interstate wreck stops and detours…

Annual fundraiser gets an update for 2022

JACKSON, Tenn.-- Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Group 18-4 is changing they way they raise money for an annual fundraiser. In the past the group held a run, or bike ride but this year…

U.S. Dept. of Housing and HUD awards funding for West TN

JACKSON, Tenn. -- West TN Healthcare Foundation announces funding awarded for housing services. According to information received from the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation, on Friday they announced that $1,757,318 has been awarded to community agencies in West TN in an…

Sorority gives back to local students

HUMBOLDT, Tenn. --A local sorority gives back to its community. Theta Eta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Incorporated gave back to students in Gibson County with a Back to School Bash. …

Alumni celebrates milestone for local high school

JACKSON, Tenn. --One group of alumni celebrate 100 years of the founding of one Jackson high school. The Merry High National Alumni Association is celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the founding of…

Lexington Police hosts fun event for kids

LEXINGTON, Tenn. -- Lexington officers hosts fun event for local kids. According to the Lexington Police Department's Facebook page on Thursday, July 7 local officers held a special event for area kids. "Hotdog with a Cop" gave kids in the…

Volunteer firefighter charged with arson

WAVERLY, Tenn. -- Local fireman arrested for arson. According to information received from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, a Waverly man has been arrested related to fires which occurred in Humphreys County between the end of June and July 1st…

UT Martin joins program to help the bees

MARTIN, Tenn. -- The University of Tennessee at Martin is helping protect bees and other pollinators. According to a news release, the campus will now be a part of the Bee Campus USA program, which comes from the nonprofit Xerces…

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