Freed-Hardeman prepares to welcome students for a new semester
It's back to school time for many students around West Tennessee, including our local colleges and universities.
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It's back to school time for many students around West Tennessee, including our local colleges and universities.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation is pleading with drivers to pay attention and slow down.
A Tyson food truck swept through the intersection of Bledsoe Road and Eastend Drive and more than a dozen chickens fell out the back.
Robert Lucas Cole, 49 years old has an active capias in Gibson County Circuit Court for aggravated assault, domestic assault, violation of order of protection, and vandalism.
Students across the Hub City have almost completed one full week of school and school board leaders have had their first meeting of the 2024-25 year.
Thursday loved ones took to the diamond to honor a life gone too soon.
One local attraction speaks out about an ongoing problem with the city.
A mandatory in-service meeting faces push back from the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
One establishment in Humboldt is working to end the stigma attached to mental health.
Local celebrities are getting ready to step up to the plate.
One local teen receives a creative scholarship.
When you talk about farming communities like those in West Tennessee, you generally talk about family farms that have been around for generations. That is not the case with Dr. Emalee and Brad Buttrey.
Love and Truth Church in Jackson is hosting the 30th Annual Global Leadership Summit.
Melanie Luckey and Brant Tibbs joined our show to share details on the upcoming West Tennessee Celebrity Softball Tournament.
The Community Foundation of West Tennessee donated 100 heartbeat bears to West Tennessee Women’s Center at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.