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JMCSS mobile app now available

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County School System is making it easier for parents to stay in the know. The district has launched a new app meant to make it easier for families and community members to stay informed. The…

3 adults arrested Monday at North Parkway Middle School

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Three adults were arrested Monday afternoon at a local middle school. The school resource officer responded around 1:10 p.m. Monday to the school office at North Parkway Middle School where a parent had caused a disturbance and…

Autopsy: Man in Smokies died from meth, not bear attack

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Park officials say an autopsy found that a man whose body was discovered being eaten by a bear in Great Smoky Mountains National Park in September died of accidental methamphetamine intoxication, not a bear attack. A…

Bolivar community honors longtime volunteer firefighter

BOLIVAR, Tenn. -- A West Tennessee community came together Friday to celebrate a longtime volunteer firefighter on his birthday. Emmett Bolyard volunteered as a firefighter for his hometown fire department. Family, friends…

Community remembers fire victim

ATWOOD, Tenn. - A family is in mourning after losing a loved one to a mobile home fire last week. Sunday Ashley Barlow's memory was honored with a balloon release. A loving mother,…

Church partners with RIFA for "Souper" Bowl

JACKSON, Tenn. - A local church has partnered up with RIFA. The Campbell Street Church of Christ partnered up with RIFA to raise money. The benefits will go to RIFA to supply food for those in need. This is something…

Fans, customers gather to watch Super Bowl

JACKSON, Tenn. -- New England and Los Angeles might not be anywhere close to Jackson, Tennessee. But football is football, and the super bowl is not one to be missed. 731 Sports Bar and Grill knew the rush of customers…

City holds seminar for potential homebuyers

JACKSON, Tenn. -- If you had a question about buying a home, the Jackson Home-buyer Seminar had an answer. The Saturday afternoon event went over tips and advice for potential home-buyers. City councilman Johnny Dodd spoke about the necessity of…

1 dead in early morning wreck in Savannah

SAVANNAH, Tenn. — One man is dead after an early morning wreck in Savannah. The Savannah Police Department says they responded around 12:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 3, to a two-vehicle crash in the 600 block of Cravens Road, inside Savannah…

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