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When it comes to serving sweet treats, one new business is on a roll.
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When it comes to serving sweet treats, one new business is on a roll.
Three employees for the City of Martin have been indicted by a grand jury for misuse of city funds.
Local leaders all gathered together in Jackson Wednesday morning to discuss a very important topic.
From river to river, West Tennessee is filled with talent bringing live music to local venues every week.
In the debut episode of MOEments, Moe Shamell is joined by Brad Douglass to chat about Moe's background, his passion for weather, and much more.
With the holidays approaching, many desserts will soon hit the table.
School and district leaders in the Jackson-Madison County School System visited RIFA Wednesday to participate in the annual Service Day for JMCSS.
A weekly gathering hosts this year's Leadership Jackson class with a special speaker.
The holidays are just around the corner, making it perfect timing to plan your holiday menu.
City Councilman Johnny Dodd & Mt. Moriah Baptist Church will sponsor a Thanksgiving Day luncheon on Thursday, November 27.
Molly Connor and Mary Billingsley joined our show to discuss auditions for the 2026 Jackson's Got Talent.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has revealed widespread misuse of public funds in the City of Martin.
Delivery for partial Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits for November 2025 began today.
Crockett County honors veterans on the courthouse lawn Tuesday.
We have continuing coverage of an officer involved shooting over the weekend.