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Jackson Energy Authority suspends disconnections

JACKSON, Tenn. – Jackson Energy Authority recognizes that the COVID-19 crisis presents challenging financial circumstances. To help reduce the impact on customers, JEA has suspended disconnections for non-payment until further notice. However, please know that while services will not be…

Dollar General dedicates first hour of business to elderly customers

GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Dollar General is dedicating the first hour of its daily store operations to senior citizens in response to the new coronavirus. The Goodlettsville, Tennessee-based discount retailer says starting Tuesday, it is strongly encouraging younger customers to…

COVID-19 continues to threaten blood supply

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Recently, with the COVID-19 pandemic, blood drives have been cancelled. A local blood service is issuing an emergency need for blood. Officials with Lifeline Blood Services says 11 blood drives were…

Local caterer offers free delivery amid pandemic

MEDINA, Tenn. -- A local catering service is helping out those suffering during the coronovirus pandemic. CoCo's Medina and CoCo's Martin is offering free delivery to those in need. They can make fresh sandwiches,…

Local councilman helps Nashville tornado victims

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A Jackson city councilman is helping tornado victims. Councilman Johnny Dodd and community members are helping support Nashville in their time of need. They are collecting much needed cleaning and…

Schools close to prevent the spread of COVID-19

JACKSON, Tenn. -- On Monday morning, Gov. Bill Lee issued a statement urging every school district in the state to close by Friday, March 20 as a response to the spreading coronavirus pandemic.…

WBBJ off-air reception for antenna users

WBBJ is operating at approximately 50% power due to the replacement of our broadcast transmitter. The Federal Communications Commission required most television stations in the United States to change frequencies. WBBJ made the switch…

Gibson Co. Circuit Court announces rescheduling

TRENTON, Tenn. -- A news release from Gibson County Circuit Court announced the rescheduling of cases. The news release says: All Trenton General Sessions criminal cases set for Tuesday, March 17 at 9 a.m. have been rescheduled to April 14…

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