Local churches commemorate Ash Wednesday with special services
Ash Wednesday has arrived in the Hub City and churches across the community had special services to participate.
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Ash Wednesday has arrived in the Hub City and churches across the community had special services to participate.
The West Tennessee Farm to School Institute held a day-long workshop designed to bring community partners together to support farm-to-school efforts in the state.
The City of Jackson's Council Member Pay Review Committee met Wednesday to discuss proposed compensation changes that would impact city council members for the next term.
The Jackson Rotary Club presented its 73rd Woman of the Year 2025 award to Dr. Carol Rothstein Wednesday, recognizing her leadership, dedication, passion and community service.
On February 18, 2026, after a two-day jury trial, Antonio Pewitte (38) was found guilty of Attempted Voluntary Manslaughter and Aggravated Assault.
The Gibson County Fire Department was joined by several other stations Tuesday afternoon to battle a structure fire.
The McKenzie Police Department will stop providing free routine vehicle unlocks effective February 18, 2026, ending a service the department has offered for years.
Benton County Sheriff Kenny Christopher has announced his bid for reelection.
The City of Jackson officially opens the City of Jackson Non-Profit General Appropriation Grant Application for 2026.
The search for a missing Jackson man has ended in tragedy as human remains were located, and a suspect is now in custody. Get the latest on the ongoing investigation.
Local candidates met Tuesday evening to share their goals for the future of Madison County.
St. Luke's Pancake Supper
South Gibson head coach Ben Johnson has resigned and will now be the new head football coach for Evangelical Christian school. Johnson spent the last four seasons with the Hornets and just this past year he lead them to a…
Valerie Hagler has announced her run for sheriff of Benton County.
Our Jackson Home received a grant from the City of Jackson's Neighborhood Services to create a documentary highlighting local community leaders.