What's New Wednesday: Sacred Adornments
A local business has moved across town, reopening with a new look and an exciting collaboration.
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A local business has moved across town, reopening with a new look and an exciting collaboration.
A Gibson County man arrested for multiple charges appeared in court.
From river to river, West Tennessee is filled with talent bringing live music to local venues every week.
Farmers are learning how to effectively manage weeds to help boost yields this season.
Varsity Spirit makes history with the launch of the first-ever professional cheerleading league.
Wednesday, we saw a glimpse of the 2025 Miss Volunteer America contestants at the Jackson Rotary Club.
Registered Sex Offender, Anthony Hogue (64), who was convicted of Rape, has been revoked to serve his 20-year sentence at 100% in the Tennessee Department of Correction, after a violation of probation hearing held Wednesday.
On June 18, 2025, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) and Jackson  Police Department (JPD) arrested a man on federal charges of Possession of a  Machine Gun.
Crime Stoppers needs your held identifying shoplifting suspects.
AARP announced six Tennessee organizations will receive 2025 Community Challenge grants.
On June 18, state officials welcomed the newest graduating classes of Tennessee State Troopers.
Residents in an area of Hardin County were asked to evacuate the area Wednesday.
Dr. Myra Meekins and Dr. Thomas Long with the University of Memphis joined our show to discuss the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program being developed at the Lambuth campus.
Several new laws are set to take effect in the state this July.
The Leadership Jackson Alumni Association proudly announces the recipients of the 2025 Judy Renshaw Leadership Jackson Alumni Association Scholarships.