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QSI to hold job fair on Wednesday

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A business is seeking to fill its ranks with new members. QSI says it is hosting a job fair on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to find new recruits for its sanitation team. QSI says…

Spotting the signs of human trafficking

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- January is National Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and there are some things you can learn to help save a life. “Human trafficking continues to affect every corner of our state,” said Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Dr.…

Mail forwarding program prevents abusers from locating victims

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Victims of human trafficking, domestic abuse, stalking and other sexual offenses can now protect their addresses from public record. Secretary of State Tre Hargett is reminding Tennesseeans about the program in recognition of National Slavery and Human…

Keestone Academy hosts open house

HENDERSON, Tenn. -- After opening their doors less than a week ago, Keestone Academy in Henderson hosted its open house for current and potential parents. The day care is the first full time child…

Heavy rain causes flood concerns in Milan

MILAN, Tenn. -- As the downpour of rain continues, Milan Police Department warns residents of potential flooding. The ditches on Stinson Street near the Stinson street Extension and Rolling Meadows were said to be overflowing into the streets. Milan…

Jackson Bridal Show offers a one-stop wedding shop

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Wedding bells are ringing throughout Jackson as businesses and residents gathered to plan their special day. The Carl Perkins Civic Center hosted an event today exclusively for newlyweds to be. …

The Ned seeks donations of winter wear

JACKSON, Tenn. --- The cold temperatures have once again returned to West Tennessee, and it's a good time to remember those who may be without proper winter wear. The Ned in Jackson has once again started its Tree of Warmth…

Two paintings commissioned by Jackson Bicentennial Committee

JACKSON, Tenn. --- Local Bicentennial Committee commissions two oil paintings. According to a news release, the Jackson-Madison Co. Bicentennial Committee is commissioning two oil paintings to honor Jackson and Madison County's vast history. The two paintings will need to…

Former Selmer Alderman sentenced to prison

JACKSON, Tenn. --- According to a news release from the U.S Department of Justice, former Alderman of Selmer, Nickolas Atkins, was sentenced to federal prison for 48 months for conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute cocaine. Chief U.S.…

JMCHD offers COVID-19 boosters to ages 12 and up starting Monday

JACKSON, Tenn. ---Local health department to offer boosters to ages 12 and above. According to a news release from the Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department, starting Monday, January 10, they will now offer COVID-19 vaccine boosters to everyone ages 12…

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