Jackson Rockabillys kick off season with opening night game
The Rockabillys kicked off another year of their opening season this evening.
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The Rockabillys kicked off another year of their opening season this evening.
Today, May 28, we bring you continuing coverage of what is now being confirmed as a tornado that hit an area of south Madison County early Monday morning, May 27.
Thomas Media held their 9th annual Spring Career Expo today, May 28, at the Carl Perkins Civic Center.
The Ned's Theater Tech Camp started today, May 28, and ends this Friday, May 31.
One non-profit organization is building their program by providing sports and fitness programs for the specials needs community.
Rusty's TV and Movie Car Museum is ready for summer. Located in downtown Jackson, the museum has over 50 iconic vehicles from movies and TV.
Rehearsals are taking place for Pat Brown School of Dancing's recital on June 1st.
State Rep. Chris Todd announces $19.2 million to expand local broadband, digital opportunities in Madison County.
A trial regarding the 2011 murder of a West Tennessee woman begins this week.
The Jackson Rockabillys are getting ready for the first game of the season so it's up to you to get those seats, and your popcorn of course.
According to the Union City Energy Authority, around 8 a.m. yesterday, May 26, they had 4,600 customers without power.
The American Legion Post 157 had their Memorial Day celebration at Henderson City Hall.
Following last night's storms, residents of Lexington found their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
A program that honors the men and women who died serving their country, brought participants from near and far.
The Parkers Crossroads Battlefield Association hosted a special program this Memorial Day morning.