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Local sorority celebrates founders day

JACKSON, Tenn. - A sorority celebrates their founders day at a local church. The Jackson, Tennessee Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority held its 106th founders day celebration on Saturday at the New Saint Luke Missionary Baptist church. The Sorority…

Community hopes for a new Gibson County library

TRENTON, Tenn. - A West Tennessee city is hoping to see a new library built in the near future. A soup and chili fundraiser was held Saturday morning at the First Presbyterian Church in Trenton. Library members say they are raising…

A Hub City cleaning traditions comes to an end

JACKSON, Tenn. - Today was the last day for a Hub City Christmas cleaning tradition. Once Christmas is over, it's time to decide what to do with that live tree in your home. Keeping Jackson Beautiful hosted its annual "Chippin…

Local students found with e-cigarettes at school

JACKSON, Tenn. -- School officials have a warning for parents. Children are bringing e-cigarettes to school. "We have seen where students will have those Juuls mixed in with their flash drives,…

Jackson Bridal Show is this weekend

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Calling all brides to be, this event is just for you.   The Jackson Bridal show will take place this weekend at the Carl Perkins Civic Center. Organizers say the event is the largest bridal show in West…

Shutdown creates new deadline for SNAP recipients

NASHVILLE -- The Tennessee Department of Human Services is alerting SNAP recipients of an important deadline imposed by the USDA that those renewing their benefits must meet in order to ensure their February benefits are available. Those renewing their Supplemental…

Tests confirm 2 more cases of deer disease in Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- Two more cases of debilitating deer disease have been confirmed in Mississippi, bringing the total to six. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks tells the Clarion Ledger that tests confirm two deer shot by…

Lockdown lifted at two Martin schools

MARTIN, Tenn. -- Two Martin schools were placed on lockdown Friday morning after a report of a possible domestic disturbance near the schools. Police confirmed they received a report of a possible domestic incident on Christine Street, near Martin Elementary…

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