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McKellar-Sipes considers additional airline proposals

MADISON COUNTY, Tenn. -- The Jackson Airport Authority held its second meeting for new airline proposals Monday. A special-called meeting was held at McKellar-Sipes Regional Airport where airlines presented proposals to provide commercial air service in and out of the…

Winter, spring registration open for Jackson State students

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Jackson State Community College has opened registration for both winter and spring terms. Students currently enrolled at Jackson State should register quickly to arrange their preferred schedule, according to a news release. The release says the winter…

Police seek info after shot fired at south Jackson Walmart

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson Police Department is seeking a person's identity following an incident at Walmart in south Jackson on Saturday. Police say around 5:10 p.m. on November 28, a gunshot was fired at the store. According to JPD,…

Historic home lost in Sunday night fire

MADISON COUNTY, Tenn. -- Sunday evening, The Madison County Fire Department received a call about a house fire in Denmark. Around 8:30 Monday morning, smoke was still rolling out of what little remained…

Medina cancels Christmas parade due to COVID-19

MEDINA, Tenn. -- The City of Medina has cancelled their Christmas parade. The city confirmed the cancellation in a Facebook post Monday, saying the change was made due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Gibson County. The parade…

22 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison Co.; 5,704 total

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 22 new cases of COVID-19 in Madison County, bringing the total number of positive patients to 5,704. Those patients range in age from 1-year-old to 79-years-old. There are currently…

Grace Baptist Church mourns beloved pastor

PINSON, Tenn. -- Grace Baptist Church members are still mourning the loss of their beloved pastor. WBBJ-7 was there for the service on Sunday. The service was different, it was one to grieve…

JMCSS returns to hybrid learning

MADISON COUNTY, Tenn. - For students in the Jackson-Madison County School System, being able to learn has been hard due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday, JMCSS Superintendent Dr. Marlon King announced schools will return to hybrid learning on December…

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