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No new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison Co.; 148 recovered

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 148 of Madison County's patients have recovered from COVID-19. The health department says no new patients have been confirmed at this time, and Madison County's total number of patients…

Graduation held for Leadership University students

JACKSON, Tenn. --  Thursday, a graduation for students from Leadership University held a graduation in front of 'The Chamber'. Students sat in their vehicles as part of a special graduation due to Coronavirus circumstances.…

Scotts Hill High School holds 2020 graduation ceremony

SCOTTS HILL, Tenn. -- Tassels are turning at a 2020 commencement. Scotts Hill High School held their graduation ceremony for their senior class on Thursday. During the ceremony, more than 100 seniors took…

TWRA gives reminders for National Safe Boating Week

HENRY COUNTY, Tenn. -- National Safe Boating Week starts May 16, and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency wants people to know what to do to avoid an accident. "Unfortunately, we've already had…

Nursing homes in Jackson receive a special surprise

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Several assisted living facilities in Jackson received special visits Thursday. A dazzling display of decorated cars brought joy and smiles to everyone. Dozens of cars lined up, with passengers…

Memphis Zoo reopens following new protocol

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- The Memphis Zoo reopened their gates to the public Wednesday. The zoo closed in March in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Memphis Zoo will be following new protocols to…

4 charged in 2013 homicide in Decatur County

DECATURVILLE, Tenn. -- More than six years after John Wesley Conway was found dead at a Decaturville home, four men have been charged with his death. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, agents and officers in two states served…

Trenton family builds blessing box pantry for community

TRENTON, Tenn. -- A Trenton family is reaching out to their community to fight food insecurity amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Cynthia Swindell says it all started on April 23, when she was watching the nightly news and saw food lines…

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