Selmer Police Dept. releases update on April. 3 tornado
The Selmer Police Department released the following information to Facebook pertaining to the tornado that hit Selmer this past week.
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The Selmer Police Department released the following information to Facebook pertaining to the tornado that hit Selmer this past week.
Several counties throughout West TN are announcing the opening of storm shelters.
A weather event, likely a microburst carrying heavy rain and intense winds, caused major damage to the west end of Union University’s Penick Academic Complex April 3 around 8:30 p.m.
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The Greater Jackson Chamber held their 'Breakfast Club' meeting Friday morning.
Thursday, the National Weather Service confirmed that an EF-3 tornado swept through the southwest part of Hardeman County, causing significant damage to the Grand Junction area.
Due to the heavy amount of rainfall, several areas in West Tennessee have suffered major flooding.
Severe storms impacted one local university's campus Thursday.
Recovery and assistance continues in Selmer following the devastating damage from the recent storms.
The Jackson Police Department takes to Facebook to express their sincere gratitude to the public for recent support.
Hub City Brewing is hosting a benefit beginning at 7 p.m. tonight, April 4, to support victims of the recent tornados in McNairy County.
Multiple agencies in West Tennessee have announced road closures due to flooding.
Evan Flora, community engagement specialist with the Leaders Education Foundation, joined our show to discuss EmpowerEd: An Evening with Dr. John Delony presented by West Tennessee Healthcare.
Following devastating storms across West Tennessee, many communities are left without necessary resources.