Jackson business owner in the running for national entrepreneur contest
Jackson’s own Raina Shults, founder of Sprinkle Me Sugar, is in the running for the Entrepreneur of Impact contest.
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Jackson’s own Raina Shults, founder of Sprinkle Me Sugar, is in the running for the Entrepreneur of Impact contest.
See details on upcoming road construction in West Tennessee from TDOT.
Police say a shooting at a Nashville high school has left one student dead and another wounded.
This statistic is surprising: There are some 10 million people who are blind yet there are only 10,000 seeing-eye dogs in service. What’s more, about 98% of people who…
One county is discussing their plans for a new high school.
According to the Gibson County Sheriff's Office, a scammer is, once again, calling residents saying they are with the sheriff's office and telling them there's a warrant out for their arrest for missing jury duty.
As the coldest temperatures so far this winter settled into the region this week, the Tennessee Valley Authority’s reliable and resilient power generation system met the highest peak demand in the agency’s over 91-year history.
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Carroll County is a recipient of Press Ganey’s 2024 Human Experience (HX) Guardian of Excellence Award and ranks in the top 5% of health care providers for delivering superior physician experience in the hospital.
The Jackson Police Department is currently investigating the death of a 3-year-old child after responding to a call.
The Carnegie Center for Arts and History will be reopening and featuring new exhibition pieces.
The Jackson Police Department has introduced a multi-faceted operation called 'Blue Impact' that will enhance their daily enforcement activities.
The Jackson Rotary Club is pleased to announce the upcoming presentation of their 72nd Woman of the Year.
Would you say democracy is working in the country right now? A new national survey by the Kettering Foundation and Gallup found Americans' satisfaction with how democracy is working is at a record low.
If wedding bells are in your future, you may want to say 'I do' to this upcoming event.
One local mayor spoke at the Jackson Rotary Club Wednesday afternoon to share his upcoming goals for 2025.