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Local groups sell t-shirts to help small businesses

HENDERSON, Tenn. -- Some local companies are selling t-shirts to help their fellow small businesses. In Chester County, Freed-Hardeman University teamed up with the Chamber of Commerce, Oliver's and Bramblett Group to make shirts.…

Madison County extends "shelter-at-home" order

MADISON CO., Tenn. -- Madison County Mayor Jimmy Harris extended the county's state of emergency order, including the current "shelter-at-home" order. The original shelter-at-home order was scheduled to expire at 11:59 p.m. Saturday, April 18. The extension means that order…

Kim Holley named Selmer Police Chief

SELMER, Tenn. -- A Selmer Police Department veteran has been named chief of police. The police department confirmed in a Facebook post Wednesday that Kim Holley has been appointed police chief. Holley began his career in Selmer in June 1981…

Rusty's TV and Movie Car Museum to host live tour

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Rusty's TV and Movie Car Museum announced via Facebook they will be giving a live virtual tour on Friday. Rusty Robinson, owner, says he will showcase most of the vehicles in the museum during the tour. Robinson…

89 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Madison County

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 in Madison County. There are now 89 cases confirmed. Director Kim Tedford said three of the most recent cases were confirmed Wednesday after 4 p.m.…

2nd grader reads to kids on Facebook

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Madisyn Lee goes to East Elementary School in Humboldt and she said she loves to read. So she wanted to share her love for books with other kids by reading…

Local church extends helping hand to community in need

JACKSON, Tenn.--A local church is extending a helping hand to the community in the form of groceries. In an effort to help feed members in the Jackson area, volunteers from Englewood Baptist Church are using a drive-thru method to pass…

Trenton community unveils uplifting signs

TRENTON, Tenn. -- One West Tennessee community showed off their creativity Wednesday afternoon. Trenton Health and Rehab hosted their "Paint the Yard" event, where residents decorate signs with uplifting messages for the healthcare workers at the facility. A panel of…

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