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Dyersburg police seek information on two Sunday shootings

DYERSBURG, Tenn. -- The Dyersburg Police Department is investigating two separate shootings that occurred two hours apart, according to a news release. The release states at approximately 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 2, officers responded to a weapons complaint at…

6 West Tennesseans recognized for conservation work

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Six West Tennesseans were among the 16 award recipients across the state honored by the Tennessee Wildlife Federation's 55th Annual Conservation Achievement Awards. “We are honored to recognize this outstanding pool of recipients this year,” said Kendall…

81 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison Co.; total of 1,187

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 81 new cases of COVID-19 in Madison County, bringing the total number of patients to 1,187. Health department director Kim Tedford said Monday that patient data will no longer…

Jackson church celebrates 'Love Week'

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A local church is doing something very special for the West Tennessee community. Members with SoulQuest Church say they just wanted to give back and show how special the community…

Tax-free weekend ends in Tennessee

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Sunday was the last day for sales tax-free weekend. Shoppers headed over to Best Buy on Vann Drive looking to save some cash. Most shoppers came out of the store with items such as TVs and laptops.…

Mom jailed on false report in child death seeks release

BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A Tennessee teen mother jailed for giving false information in the disappearance of her infant daughter has been asking a judge to release her from prison. The remains of her 15-month-old daughter, Evelyn, were found nearly…

Bethel University celebrates class of 2020

MCKENZIE, Tenn. -- College graduates received their diplomas in-person after COVID-19 kept them off campus. Bethel University in McKenzie celebrated around 240 graduates who walked in Saturday evening's ceremony. The class combined both spring and summer graduates. Graduates sat 6…

Health department confirms 18th death, 38 new COVID-19 cases

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 38 new cases of COVID-19. The department also confirmed an additional death in Madison County. There have been a total of 18 deaths and 1,106 confirmed cases of COVID-19…

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