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Yellowstone floods wipe out roads, bridges, strand visitors

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Massive floodwaters ravaged Yellowstone National Park and nearby communities Monday, washing out roads and bridges, cutting off electricity and forcing visitors to evacuate parts of the iconic park at the height of summer tourist season. [caption…

Ways to decrease energy bill

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Many things are increasing now days, from inflation to the temperatures. Maybe even your energy bills. Utility companies that support your electricity and water usually have an uptick in the…

JEA confirms power outage in parts of city

UPDATE: JACKSON, Tenn. – The Jackson Energy Authority has found the source of Monday’s power outage. JEA says the source of the power outage was a lightning arrester failure, which could have been caused by high stress in the heat.…

2022 Bonnaroo expected to bring in thousands

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee's very own Bonnaroo Festival is expected to bring in thousands once again. The event, which has brought together a variety of music talent since 2002, will be from June 16 to June 19. The Tennessee Department…

Shepard's Table to serve meals June 21, 28

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Shepard's Table says it is heading indoors for the month of June. The news release says they will be serving meals on June 21 and June 28 at the original location of First Presbyterian Church in…

Jackson Police gifted brand new vehicle

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A local law enforcement agency is getting brand new equipment. Robinson Toyota donated a 2022 4Runner SUV to the Jackson Police Department on Monday. The general manager says he found…

Celebrating Juneteenth in Tennessee

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Juneteenth is almost here once again. Here is where to go! The 33rd Annual Jackson Juneteenth Freedom Day Celebration will be held the day before the holiday on Saturday, June 18. The free event will have so…

Planning for new juvenile center begins

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A new juvenile detention center in Madison County is in the works. The Madison County Juvenile Detention Center Planning Subcommittee met Monday morning to start the planning process of a new…

TVA requests reduction in electricity use

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Valley Authority is asking for the community to use less electricity. The request includes those in using the Gibson Electric Membership Corporation and the Jackson Energy Authority. Members are asked to cut off unneeded lights…

Tennessee execution pause through 2022 could last longer

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — After Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee halted a lethal injection in April because he learned the drugs hadn't been tested as required, he ordered an independent investigation and paused all executions through the end of the year.…

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