Government shutdown sparks concerns locally in healthcare
The government shutdown continues, and there are growing concerns over Medicare and Medicaid and if patients will still receive needed care.
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The government shutdown continues, and there are growing concerns over Medicare and Medicaid and if patients will still receive needed care.
The Milan Special School District's nutrition department has recently implemented hydroponic growing towers to produce fresh lettuce right inside their schools.
It’s time now to recognize our Educator of the Week, brought to you by the Tennessee Education Lottery.
Earlier this week we asked our audience which Halloween candy was their least favorite. Now we have the results!
The American College of Cardiology has once again recognized Jackson-Madison County General Hospital for its ongoing commitment to excellence in cardiovascular care.
The Mill Workspace is continuing its Holiday Marketing Made Simple series with a new workshop in partnership with the Obion County Chamber of Commerce.
Jack's Creek Fire Department is raising funds through its annual stew sale.
Pastor John White joined our show to share details on the Kirkin' of the Tartans at First Presbyterian Church in Jackson.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee warned SNAP customers to expect a lapse in benefits.
Alan Groves is the keynote speaker for FHU’s ALUMination Day activities.
See the most recent food inspection scores for establishments in West Tennessee.
One local leader invites the community to celebrate the launch of his mayoral campaign.
Democratic candidate for Governor Jerri Green will make her fifth tour across the state to visit supporters in West, Middle, and East Tennessee this weekend.
Students go head-to-head in a series of events as a part of one school's homecoming festivities.