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Area Relief Ministries executive director resigns

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A longtime leader at a local nonprofit has turned in her resignation. After a decade of service, Lisa Peoples has resigned as executive director of Area Relief Ministries.…

Red Cross honors local heroes with annual luncheon

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The American Red Cross honored local heroes Thursday in downtown Jackson. The Mid-West Chapter of the American Red Cross hosted this year's "Heroes Luncheon" at the Carl Perkins…

New counseling law gets mixed reviews

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Counselors have mixed opinions after Gov. Bill Haslam said he signed a bill into law that allows mental health counselors to refuse treatment based on their religious or personal…

Fire breaks out at vacant home in East Jackson

JACKSON, Tenn.-- Fire breaks out at a vacant home on N. Hays Avenue in East Jackson. The call came into firefighters at 5:55 a.m. Thursday. Firefighters say the fire was under control in roughly 3 minutes and appears to have…

Dyersburg police investigating numerous car break-ins

DYERSBURG, Tenn.-Dyersburg police are investigating a string of car burglaries at multiple locations this week. On Monday, police responded to seven vehicles break-ins. All of cars had been their side window…

J-MC Library's future discussed in meeting

JACKSON, Tenn.-Officials with the Jackson-Madison County Library gathered with members of the public Wednesday to discuss their plans for the future. The group discussed what the library's different organizations have accomplished…

Madison Co. deputies search for man wanted in area break-ins

MADISON COUNTY, Tenn.-Madison County deputies are searching for a man wanted in two separate break-ins, accused of leading deputies in Madison and Tipton County on a chase. Officers said Christopher Jackson of Munford, jumped out of a moving vehicle in…

Local schools weigh in after state nixes TNReady testing vendor

JACKSON, Tenn.-- After making several calls Wednesday morning to school districts across West Tennessee, it is clear the Tennessee Department of Education wasn't so ready to administer the TNReady test across the state, causing the department to cut ties with the testing…

'Farm to Fork' event benefits school's ag program

DOWNTOWN JACKSON -- The West Tennessee Farmers Market and Coyote Blues are hosting a "Farm to Fork" benefit Thursday night to highlight local farmers and agriculture. The proceeds will go to Liberty Tech High School's agriculture program. Tickets will cost $60 and…

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