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Dr. Nathan Lewis to resume position at JCM Early College High

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Jackson-Madison County Schools says Dr. Nathan Lewis is returning as the principal of Jackson Central-Merry Early College High school. The release from JMCSS says Lewis has been in the role since 2016. "Dr. Lewis is responsible for…

JMCSS names Ramonica Dorsey as JCM High principal

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A principal has been chosen for Jackson Central-Merry High. JMCSS says Ramonica S. Dorsey, a veteran administrator and 1992 Jackson Central-Merry graduate, will lead JCM's 6-12 campus. JMCSS Superintendent Dr. Marlon King says Dorsey has a mix…

LIFELINE seeks donations due to potential winter weather

JACKSON, Tenn. -- LIFELINE Blood Services says the blood supply is "dangerously low." Forecasters are predicting a potential winter storm for our area on Monday of next week. If this happens, travel will be... Posted by Lifeline Blood Services…

Health department rescheduling vaccine appointments

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has announced that all COVID-19 vaccination appointments scheduled for the week of February 15 through February 20 will be rescheduled for the…

Tennessee man leaves $5 million to pet border collie

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee canine won't have to worry about living a dog's life after its owner recently died. That's because former owner Bill Dorris left his 8-year-old border collie named Lulu $5 million in his will. Lulu's…

2 additional deaths, 11 new cases of COVID-19 in Madison County

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed two more Madison County residents have died due to COVID-19 complications. Those patients are: a 70-year-old woman, who died Jan. 23. a 93- year-old man, who died Jan. 30.…

Martin residents adjust to icy conditions

MARTIN, Tenn. -- Plenty of ice covered cars, buildings and the roadways across northwest Tennessee, and people who live in Martin adjusted to the freezing cold. While many bundled up to…

UT Martin to remain virtual through Feb. 12

MARTIN, Tenn. — Due to the threat of inclement weather, the University of Tennessee at Martin says all classes will remain virtual. This will stay in effect through Friday, Feb. 12, according to the university. This will include classes at…

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