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JSCC president finalists narrowed to three

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The search for the next Jackson State Community College president has been narrowed to three. The finalists will take part in open virtual forums that begin on Monday. The finalists and their forums dates are: Dr. George…

Family hosts drive-in movie party for daughter's birthday

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A local family did not let the pandemic put a damper on their daughter's birthday.   The Clenney family celebrated their daughter Emory turning five by holding a social distance-friendly drive-in movie party for kids in…

Local organization rescues animals in hoarding case

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Redemption Road Rescue is a non-profit organization in north Jackson. They rescue a wide range of animals including horses, goats, sheep, and donkeys. "We got a call from another…

City of Milan hosts Day of Prayer livestream

MILAN, Tenn. -- The National Day of Prayer looked a bit different this year. The City of Milan opted for a livestream event, where city religious leaders gathered to pray for safety and…

Gadsden fifth graders read to peers

GADSDEN, Tenn. -- After teachers at one school read to their students online during quarantine, students now have a turn. Gadsden Elementary teachers in Crockett County are reading through video to their students after schools closed their doors for the…

Lexington businesses begin reopening

LEXINGTON, Tenn. -- As businesses begin to reopen, it's becoming clear that visiting these places will come with a whole new set of rules and, as things slowly start to creep toward normal, places…

JMCSS asked to cut $6 million from budget

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Discussions grow tense as the county's budget hearings continue. The big topic at hand during the Madison County budget hearings for the Jackson-Madison County School System was where the district…

Weekly prayer circle stops by health department

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The weekly prayer circle met at the Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department on Thursday morning. They started with a presentation to health department director Kim Tedford to say thank you to her and the staff for all…

155 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison County

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Three more Madison County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total to 155 confirmed cases, according to the Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department. The most recent cases are a 77-year-old woman, an 82-year-old woman, and…

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