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3 graduates gifted with scholarships

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Local graduates are getting financial help for the next exciting chapter of their lives. The Gamma Alpha Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority partnered with the Jackson-Madison County School System to present scholarships. According to…

First responders check car seats for national certification

LEXINGTON, Tenn. -- Law enforcement are helping the community make sure their children are safe. First responders from across the state are being nationally certified as child passenger safety technicians. Close to 20 first responders are graduating from the…

Strawberry season in West Tennessee is here

GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn. -- It's strawberry season in Tennessee! And if you are looking for the freshest berries, head straight to the farm. Business is booming for Green Acres Berry Farm near Milan…

Humboldt group continues efforts to help Ukrainians

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A local group is on a mission to help refugees in Ukraine. Kontaktmission is a network of missions movement located in Humboldt, Tennessee. Through their many church planters and organization…

Police confirm city workers hit in Medina

MEDINA, Tenn. – The Medina Police Department confirmed two city employees were injured Thursday morning. The department says the employees were spraying weeds in a John Deere Gator along Old Medina Street when they were hit. The department says both…

LIFELINE in need of O+, O- blood donations

JACKSON, Tenn. -- LIFELINE Blood Services is in critical need of O+ and O- blood donations. “Our blood supply has reached critically low levels,” said Melinda Reid, Marketing Manager with LIFELINE. “We have a local patient that has depleted our…

1 dead in Dyersburg shooting; police seek suspect

UPDATE (5/19/22): Dyersburg police seek two brothers after Wednesday’s fatal shooting DYERSBURG, Tenn. -- The Dyersburg Police Department is investigating a shooting. According to authorities, Dyersburg police responded to 470 Mall Boulevard in…

Tennessee employment surpasses pre-pandemic levels

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Tennessee employment rates are on the rise. Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett and the Director of the University of Tennessee Knoxville's Boyd Center for Business & Economic Research, Dr. William Fox, hosted a teleconference to discuss…

Gov. Bill Lee visits Bells in Crockett County

BELLS, Tenn. -- Gov. Bill Lee paid a visit to West Tennessee on Wednesday. One of his stops was at the Tennessee Department of Transportation Maintenance Office in Bells. Lee met with TDOT workers and asked for their concerns…

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