Jackson-Madison DAR kicks off 'Bells Across America' to celebrate signing of U.S. Constitution
This week is designated as constitution week, and one organization is celebrating with and annual event.
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This week is designated as constitution week, and one organization is celebrating with and annual event.
A special weekend event is happening for college students over the next few days.
Lane College is hosting a 2025 Voices of Leadership Series on campus.
The Crockett County Sheriff’s Office reports a significant incident that occurred on West Church Street in Alamo involving a fleeing suspect and multiple law enforcement agencies.
A record 4.18 million Americans turn 65 this year and will be eligible for Medicare.
Golfers from across West Tennessee gathered to compete in a special tournament for a good cause.
Levi Edward Hamilton, 23, of Mansfield, Tennessee, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for creating a fictitious social media account to solicit sexually explicit images and videos from several individuals, including minor children.
We sit down with the minds behind Metal Devastation Radio and the Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Festival.
See complete dockets from Jackson City Court, Criminal Court, Wednesday, September 17.
A man who police say escaped from the Madison County jail was arraigned Thursday after being captured.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has found that the Hardeman County Clerk charged and collected approximately $13,140 in unlawful fees to officiate marriage ceremonies.
Wanda Scanlon, President of Friends of the Library, joined our show to discuss their First Thursday Noon Reviews and upcoming book sale.
The Town of Selmer Police Department is often faced with animal control issues that there simply is no viable solution for with the lack of resources available.
Sprinkle Me Sugar, West Tennessee’s destination for luxurious, hand-crafted French macarons, is bringing sweetness to healthcare workers, patients, and visitors around the clock.
SONIC today announced that the brand has donated $10,000 this month to fund classroom projects at McKenzie area public schools.