Bethel University professor named first-ever Traveling Teacher of the Year
One local educator has been awarded for their international teachings.
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One local educator has been awarded for their international teachings.
One program that is all about giving back is once again returning across the country, and especially in the Jackson area.
1 in 8 women in the United States develop breast cancer in their lifetime.
Fall is officially here and with it, the return of America's most popular sport.
Elizabeth Newman with the Kirkland Cancer Center joined our show to discuss a free breast cancer screening and a special event this October.
Residents are displaced after a fire destroyed a home in Milan this week.
West Tennessee Healthcare's Board of Trustees meet to approve several resolutions during their monthly meeting.
Various groups are anticipating the opening of a new facility that will offer a place for families, who are from out of town, a place to stay while their children are in the hospital.
One local business owner has a new title to add to her resume.
A locally owned business is expanding to reach even more customers here in West Tennessee.
B.E. Scott's BBQ in Lexington hits the nationwide SEC network for a cooking segment on their TrueSouth series to show off their culinary talents and southern style.
The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department is having their first ever diaper drop off. All donations go to families in their CHANT program.
If you love music, two events are on the way that you and your family can enjoy together.
Spooky season is here and the time has come to plan for Halloween.
Building on strong 2024 rankings, Freed-Hardeman University has climbed even higher by being named the 2025 U.S. News & World Report third Best Value Regional University in the South.