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33 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison Co.; 10,661 total

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 33 new cases of COVID-19 in Madison County, bringing the total number of confirmed positive cases to 10,661. Those new patients range in age from 11-years-old to 82-years-old. There…

UPDATE: TBI: Missing Jackson teen located, safe

JACKSON, Tenn.-- Investigators with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed late Saturday night that 14-year-old Lavonya Lyons, who had been reported missing since Sunday, January 31 , had been located and is safe. No other details were given. She was…

Wrestling fans enjoy night at USA Championship Wrestling

JACKSON, Tenn-- West Tennessee fans enjoyed a night of championship wrestling. Fans geared up for the USA Championship Wrestling at Oman Arena Saturday night. Many wrestlers were eyeing to win the Ultimate Championship Crown. William Armstrong, a fan of all…

Local resident hosts peaceful protest downtown

JACKSON, Tenn. — A local resident held a peaceful protest in Downtown Jackson Saturday. Jackson resident, Tracy Boyd hosted a protest from the Carl Perkins Civic Center to the Eliza Woods lynching marker sign. His purpose is to bring…

Proposed solar project causes uncertainty for local community

DENMARK, Tenn. — Future plans for solar panels has left one community uncertain. Nashville based Silicon Ranch hosted an open house style discussion for Denmark residents to discuss future plans for building a solar project in their community. The…

30 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison Co.; 10,628 total

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 30 new cases of COVID-19 in Madison County, bringing the total number of confirmed positive cases to 10,628. Those new patients range in age from 7-years-old to 83-years-old. There…

Community surprises girl recently released from hospital

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A young girl got a sweet surprise on Friday. Chanyla was just released from St. Jude Children's Hospital earlier this week, and a community of supporters welcomed her back home. Councilman Johnny Dodd, the Jackson Fire and…

Local sorority hosts 'Pink Goes Red' virtual event

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A local sorority chapter is helping raise awareness about heart disease. Alpha Kappa Alpha Chapter of Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority came together this afternoon over Zoom for Community Impact Day,…

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