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Hardin County Schools to reopen as scheduled August 3rd

HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. -- Michael Davis, Director of Schools for Hardin County, announced in a news release Tuesday that schools will reopen as scheduled on Monday, August 3. The schools will operate on a modified schedule during the first week…

Lifeline Blood Services: July 2020 Blood Drive Schedule

LIFELINE Blood Services has announced their community blood drive schedule for July 2020. Summer blood drives are struggling more this year because of limited blood drive location opportunities due to the COVID-19 crisis. Residents are strongly encouraged to come support…

18 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison County

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 18 new positive COVID-19 cases. There are now a total of 260 cumulative cases of COVID-19 in Madison County. Of those, 207 have recovered. The most recent cases are:…

Chester County Class of 2020 celebrates with graduation ceremony

  HENDERSON, Tenn.-- Another local high school held graduation for its seniors Monday evening. Chester County High School held a graduation ceremony for the Class of 2020. The ceremony was held at the school's football field to accommodate everyone easily.…

Juvenile killed in East Jackson shooting

JACKSON, Tenn.--A juvenile lost their life Monday night after a shooting in east Jackson. Jackson Police officers and investigators say at 7:30 Monday night, they rushed to Roosevelt Parkway and Carver Street. Police found a juvenile that was suffering from…

Travel experts expect decrease in travel

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Travel officials say they expect a decrease in travel this summer. AAA shows numbers of people traveling this summer are down, but not out. Spokesperson Megan Cooper for AAA says…

JMC Library to close all locations until further notice

JACKSON, Tenn. --The Jackson-Madison County Library announced Monday they will close both its Main Library and North Branch locations until further notice due to direct exposure to a COVID 19 positive patient. Staff is expected to quarantine during this time…

Gov. Lee extends State of Emergency to August 29

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Governor Bill Lee signed Executive Order No. 50 Monday, extending the State of Emergency related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to August 29, 2020. The order allows for the continued suspension of various laws and regulations and…

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