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High school program helps students discover inner self

BROWNSVILLE, Tenn. -- A local high school is making sure students have the opportunity to express themselves and learn who they truly are. Haywood High School has started a unique program for students, which began last year after the…

UPDATE: Humboldt police say suspect in Tuesday shooting found

UPDATE: HUMBOLDT, Tenn. -- The Humboldt Police Department has confirmed that 18-year-old Jadon Davon Hardiman, of Jackson, has been taken into custody as of Wednesday afternoon.   EARLIER STORY: HUMBOLDT, Tenn. -- Humboldt police are searching for a suspect following…

64 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison County

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed another 64 cases of COVID-19 in Madison County. The additional cases bring the total number of confirmed positive cases in Madison County to 18,626. The health department also released…

City of Jackson unveils land purchase-sell plans

JACKSON, Tenn. -- There is good news from city leaders. On Tuesday they revealed plans for the city to be able to purchase and sell hundreds of acres for industrial development. The…

UPDATE: 1 killed, 2 injured in Humboldt shooting

UPDATE: HUMBOLDT, Tenn. -- Humboldt police confirmed that a suspect, 18-year-old Jadon Davon Hardiman, has been found. The department confirmed one person was killed, 21-year-old Justin Kevon Pankey, of Humboldt, and two others injured in the shooting. You can read…

Multiplying Good: Linda Seaman

It’s time for Multiplying Good, an award given to people making a positive impact in the community. It’s in partnership with Leaders Credit Union. Linda Seaman runs Loving Paws Kitty Lover's animal rescue, helping…

Jackson Symphony preps for 2 weekend concerts

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson Symphony is getting into the holiday spirit. This weekend is going to be huge for the Symphony, as they present two Christmas concerts. Saturday, Dec. 4, at 11:30 a.m., the Symphony will present its Family…

Local NAACP accepts historical artifacts of Merry High School

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Branch of the NAACP hosted a news conference on Tuesday to receive, hold and preserve historical artifacts of Merry High School. Rev. Leo Gray, a graduate of Lane College Class of 1968 had…

City officials discuss ways to help drivers, pedestrians

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Hub City may be getting improvements that benefit both drivers and pedestrians. The Downtown Improvement Project Committee met Tuesday to discuss those future plans. "We were notified about a month ago that we got approved for…

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