Elks Lodge #192 honors its 'Citizen of the Year'
The Jackson Elks Lodge #192 is thrilled to announce that Cathy Jarvis has been recognized as the 2024-2025 Citizen of the Year.
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The Jackson Elks Lodge #192 is thrilled to announce that Cathy Jarvis has been recognized as the 2024-2025 Citizen of the Year.
The Jackson Fire Department is proud to announce the launch of a new website, in partnership with the Jackson Fire + Rescue Community Safety project, to better connect with the Jackson community.
The new hospital that will have inpatient beds, outpatient services and an emergency room will be designed to meet current and future needs of rural Hardeman and surrounding counties.
Kortney Simmons joined our show to share details on Keep My Hood Good's 15th anniversary fundraiser.
On March 26, 2025 at approximately 10:40 pm., officers responded to a Shotspotter alert in the 100 block of Lincoln Circle.
VSS Dance is proud to invite the public to its Competition Dance Showcase, a one-night event celebrating the hard work, passion, and talent of their award-winning traveling competition team.
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Easter is in full bloom this year starting on Friday, April 4, when the Easter Bunny will nestle in his garden, ready to take family photos with shoppers.
It’s time to recognize a Community Champion, an honor given to people making a positive impact in the community, in partnership with Leaders Credit Union.
Students at Union University gathered to cheer on their Lady Bulldogs basketball team as they compete in the NCAA Division 2's 'Final Four' Tournament.
Multiple agencies worked together Wednesday afternoon to capture suspects involved in a shooting.
An incident occurred between two families outside of Jackson City Court Wednesday afternoon.
Warmer weather means more scooters, motorcycles and bicycles will be on the road.
Meeting leaders and learning what they can provide was the main goal Wednesday morning in downtown Jackson.