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Business Closings – 2/18/2021

The following businesses will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 18. Audiology & Hearing Aid Clinic Columbus McKinnon Chain - 2nd shift Discovery Park of America Jackson-Madison County Library Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department JEA Customer Centers The Bank of Jackson…

LIFELINE in critical need of blood due to winter weather

JACKSON, Tenn. -- With a week of winter weather blanketing West Tennessee, LIFELINE Blood Devices says it in need of donors. LIFELINE says blood levels are dangerously low across the area. “Our blood supply has reached critically low levels,” said…

The Sound of Jackson | Ep. 6 | Emily McGill

Bethel student Emily McGill says she remembers music always being a part of her life. Between recording sessions in Nashville, she is sharing her new song “Write You Out of My Memory.” To catch up on all episodes of…

Business Closings - 2/17/2021

The following businesses will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 17. Jackson-Madison County Library Fluid Routing Solutions-Lexington (no 3rd shift Wed.) Shiloh National Military Park

Additional death, 4 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison Co.

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed another Madison County resident has died due to COVID-19 complications. The health department says an 81-year-old woman died Feb. 17 due to complications of COVID-19. A total of 183…

School Closings - 2/18/2021

The following schools are closed on Thursday, Feb. 18. Alamo City Schools – closed through Feb. 19 Augustine Schools--closed through Feb, 19 Bells City Schools -- closed through Feb. 19 Benton County Schools - closed through Feb. 19 Bethel University…

Hardin Co. Fire Department rescues cow from icy pond

HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. -- A local fire department is making sure not only residents are safe during the winter weather, but animals as well. According to a Facebook post by the Hardin County Fire Department, firefighters responded to call…

Tennessee to expand vaccination to teachers, 65-year-olds

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Beginning on Monday, Tennessee is expanding eligibility for COVID-19 vaccinations to teachers, as well as people who are at least 65 years old. Tennessee Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey announced the change in a virtual news conference…

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