MIDDAY GUEST: Youth Town
Nicholas and Melissa Summar with Youth Town, a residential treatment facility for teens, joined our show to discuss their services and how the community can help support a new facility.
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Nicholas and Melissa Summar with Youth Town, a residential treatment facility for teens, joined our show to discuss their services and how the community can help support a new facility.
An investigation by special agents with the TBI has resulted in the arrest of a now-former Paris police officer and his wife.
Shiloh National Military Park will conduct a prescribed burn in the next several weeks.
The debates around adopting official state symbols offer levity along with valuable civics lessons for students.
Do you have boxes of childhood treasures gathering dust in your closet? While taking your collection to a professional appraiser is one option, your smartphone might hold the key. Specifically, the Google app and its handy Google Lens feature.
Residents in one community get the chance to meet the candidates running for office following the first day of early voting.
One local high school is preparing for the Strawberry Festival.
The Better Business Bureau shares tips on what people should do following a storm.
One business owner is seeking answers after being forced to close his business due to public safety risks.
Hardin County Emergency Management hosted an important meeting Monday.
Over the weekend, we learned of an unusual crash that occurred in Crockett County.
Jackson State Community College's Gibson County center hosted a "Red Sand Project" Monday.
After 84 years of service with the U.S. Army and Joint Munitions Command, the Milan Ammunition Plant has been deactivated.
April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and the National Road Safety Foundation says education and intervention can help limit distracted driving.
The Tennessee Wars Commission, the Tennessee Historical Commission division responsible for preserving the state’s significant military history, has announced the Tennessee Wars Commission Grant Fund recipients for Fiscal Year 2025.