Humboldt nursing facility reaches finals in statewide cooking competition
Three Tennessee nursing facilities are competing in the final round of a cooking competition that started with 22 facilities in February.
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Three Tennessee nursing facilities are competing in the final round of a cooking competition that started with 22 facilities in February.
Henderson County voters attended a public forum at Parkers Crossroads City Park to hear from candidates running in the May primary election.
One year after a devastating EF3 tornado struck West Tennessee, one community is still trying to get back to normal.
A bill moving through the state legislature could change when Tennesseans vote for their local leaders.
A two-year multi-agency operation resulted in 61 arrests across West Tennessee as law enforcement agencies worked to dismantle a drug network operating in the region.
The reward for information in the disappearance of Johnny Kent Travis has increased to $11,000, the Camden Police Department announced April 1.
With April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Secretary of State Tre Hargett reminds Tennesseans of the ‘Same at Home’ program, a life-saving program offered through his office.
The Supreme Court of Tennessee permanently disbarred Marcus Allen Lipham from the practice of law effective April 1, 2026, and ordered him to pay restitution to seven former clients in the total amount of $26,500.
Lane College continues its commitment to preparing students for life beyond the classroom by creating intentional opportunities that connect academic learning with real world career pathways.
City of Jackson, TN Neighborhood Service is pleased to announce the launch of its 2026 Lawn Care Assistance Program.
Clint Allen Wolf, 34, of Selmer, Tennessee, has been sentenced to 100 months in federal prison for possession of child pornography. D. Michael Dunavant, United States Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, announced the sentence today.
Conversations about death can be uncomfortable, but a growing profession is helping families face them with support and a plan. They’re called end-of-life doulas.
Michell Ovelis appeared in court today where prosecutors presented new indictments involving several drug-related charges.
The Adamsville Police Department and the McNairy County Health Department will be hosting a Drug Take Back Day on April 7th, at the Adamsville City Hall from 9 am to 3 pm.
The First United Methodist Church invited the community to take a walk filled with faith and Easter blessings.