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The Lexington Electric System discusses damage to fiber infrastructure.
A vehicle crashed into a local flower shop Tuesday morning.
United Way of West Tennessee is excited to announce the West Tennessee Story Fund.
With more than 100 dogs and cats being housed, the Jackson Animal Care Center is making an urgent plea to the public to adopt and foster.
The City of Bolivar is planning to reopen a community park for residents.
Monday at the 2025 “Three Stars of Tennessee Award” ceremony, Governor Bill Lee and other officials honored five first responders who died or suffered a career-ending injury in the line of duty.
Family members searching for missing 38-year-old Ronald Dumas Jr. have announced an increase in the reward to $10,000 for information that leads to his whereabouts.
We have new details and information regarding railroad crossings across the region.
Older adults are losing big to impersonation scams.
The Madison County 4-H members are hosting a chicken shack fundraiser.
One local assisted living center kicks off a week-long celebration.
A conference was held Monday morning in the lobby of the Jackson City Hall to announce the 11th annual Jackson International Food and Art Festival.
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Red Robin is expected to close it's Hub City location on September 21st.
West Tennesseans put their skills to the test in this year's annual charity golf tournament.