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One local county honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a parade.
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One local county honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a parade.
Movies may seem to be my main passion, but before movies, the theatre was the start of my creative journey, and I was lucky enough to watch the newest theatrical performance by the Hub City Theatre Company: "Barefoot in the…
One local event returns to help residents say goodbye to their holiday trees.
The National Champion Tree Program (NCTP) announced its first Register of Champion Trees since 2021.
Crockett Co. manhunt suspect located and now in custody.
The Henderson County Chamber helped welcome 'Time to game' to Lexington as they officially launched the business Friday afternoon.
With TikTok's potential shutdown looming, many users are flocking to a new short-form video platform called Red Note. It has quickly climbed to the top of the app store charts, but there are some things you should know before downloading it.
As Governor Bill Lee is set to hold a special session with lawmakers on January 27, Rep. Chris Todd addressed the Republican Women of Madison County regarding the Education Freedom Scholarship.
Earlier Friday, we asked our audience if they were in favor or against the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that seeks to to ban TikTok if it’s not sold by its Chinese parent company. Now, we have the results.
Nicholas Richard Sajecki is wanted out of Gibson County Circuit Court for failing to appear for his scheduled court date of January 13, 2025.
One local man is facing 17 years in prison after pleading guilty to a drug conspiracy charge.
The Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Veteran Services hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday in the Hub City.
A West Tennessee man who was arrested a few years ago on charges of sexual exploitation of a minor pled guilty to his charges Friday morning.
January 17 is Isaiah 117 Day! And this year's theme is 'Connect. Reflect. Pray.' Leaders with Isaiah 117 House gathered with community members for a special time of prayer earlier Friday.
Lisa Hobock, a former daycare employee of Crockett Day School, appeared in court Friday.