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Henry Co. Sheriff's Office deputy resigns after social media post

HENRY COUNTY, Tenn. -- Henry County Sheriff's Office Cpl. Stacey Bostwick has resigned following allegations of an "insensitive" post on Facebook, according to the sheriff's office. The sheriff's office confirmed Bostwick's resignation in a Facebook post Thursday. The sheriff's office…

13-year-old graduates college with four degrees

LA MIRADA, Calif. (CBS Newspath) -- A California teen is way ahead of the game. 13-year-old Jack Rico graduated from Fullerton College in California in May, making him the youngest student to do…

177 COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison County

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed an additional case of COVID-19 in Madison County, bringing the total to 177. The most recent case is a 48-year-old female, who is not currently hospitalized. The Madison County…

Local gym continues to offer online classes

JACKSON, Tenn. --  Gyms and fitness centers are allowed to reopen in the Hub City, but people are sticking with other alternatives since the COVID-19 pandemic. Elverna Cain is a fitness instructor…

Committee to discuss reopening of colleges

JACKSON, Tenn. -- College and university presidents of a Senate committee will meet Thursday to discuss reopening campuses in the fall. Dr. Logan Hampton of Lane College says, without a doubt, Lane…

Fleet Feet holds second annual 5K

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Several participants laced up to take part in the Big Run 5K Wednesday evening, which was also National Running Day. Fleet Feet is a company that is known for…

Nonprofit to host third annual Crawfest

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Scarlet Rope Project announced it is hosting its third annual Crawfest fundraiser. In a news release, Scarlet Rope says the Crawfest will be on Saturday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Scarlet Rope says proceeds from…

Construction begins on long-awaited monument

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The long-awaited Seven Pillars Monument in east Jackson is under construction. "I conceived this sculpture to tell the story of seven prominent African-Americans in the history of Jackson-Madison County,"…

New business emerges in Jackson

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The coronavirus pandemic forced many businesses to shutter either temporarily or permanently. Jackson native Chase Walker went against this trend. He opened his new vintage store, The Lost Reserve. "Our…

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