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Local organization helps pay to spay, neuter pets

HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. -- "Too many animals are born unwanted." That's a message Hardin County residents are seeing on their roadways. "Another one that says you can stop pet homelessness, and it's…

Area church holds clergy tax seminar

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Doing taxes is never fun, and it can be complicated. While tax help is available for many, clergy members may have more difficulty. "They're considered dual-status employees," said…

TBI appoints Keli McAlister public information officer for West Tennessee

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has announced the appointment of an experienced communications and journalism professional to serve as the agency's new public information officer for West Tennessee. Keli McAlister joined the TBI this week after serving…

NAACP celebrates 110 years

JACKSON, Tenn.--Tuesday night, the NAACP celebrated 110 years of service. Community leaders gathered at the Jackson-Madison County branch in downtown Jackson. They swore in 20 new members. Leaders say it's…

Selmer officer shares controversial Facebook post

SELMER, Tenn. -- An officer in Selmer shares a post on Facebook some are calling racist. The post was shared by Selmer Police Lt. Ron Pilkington on his personal Facebook page. It's a quote attributed to Planned Parenthood founder Margaret…

Excessive rains cause flooding, road closures

GIBSON, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Department of Transportation had to close some roads this week because of rising waters due to the excessive rainfall. "We've had several roads flooded, but now…

American Heart Association hosts Red Tie Society breakfast

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Local men are wearing red in support of the American Heart Association and the fight against heart disease. Men gathered Tuesday at the association's Red Tie Society breakfast at the New Southern Hotel in downtown Jackson. The men…

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