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March 3 is set to mark Omega-3 Day and studies say more than 80% of Americans aren't getting enough essential fats from their diets.
The Humboldt Public Library held a special program Tuesday for their youngest patrons.
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Crump held their first ever "Homeschool Day" Tuesday.
One man is embodying the spirit of adventure as he travels thousands of miles across the country on foot.
Although officially retired from Freed-Hardeman University, Dr. Gary McKnight takes comfort in knowing that his family’s legacy will continue to shape a program that is close to his heart.
Sherry Freeman with The Jackson Symphony joined our show to share details on a couple exciting concerts in the Hub City.
POLL: It's Girl Scout Cookie season! What's YOUR favorite flavor?
Investigators with the Jackson Police Department have made an arrest in connection with a homicide that occurred in the 100 block of Conger Street.
Henderson County government announces two major paving projects are moving forward.
Elon Musk is vowing yet again to fire any federal workers who don’t respond to an email asking them to list five things they accomplished last week.
Court records show that a Missouri woman is changing her not guilty plea to federal charges accusing her of designing a brazen plot to defraud Elvis Presley’s family by trying to auction off his Graceland mansion.
The FBI has issued a stark warning that Chinese cyber terrorists are actively targeting Americans, and it’s a threat that could affect individuals and small businesses alike.
The City of Bolivar announced on Friday, February 21 that they would hold a special meeting to discuss "The City of Bolivar Charter, Article 3, Section 3.10: Political Activity Prohibited."
One local community gathers to celebrate athlete Hunter Ensley by hosting a watch party for his new documentary.
A Tennessee man accused in lawsuits of drugging and sexually assaulting dozens of women has received a 95-year prison sentence for two other types of offenses: the production of child sex abuse images and an escape from an inmate transport van.