Judges could rule on the fate of SNAP food aid as deadline nears for shutdown to end payments
Two federal judges could rule on whether the federal government must continue replenishing SNAP food aid benefits during the shutdown.
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Two federal judges could rule on whether the federal government must continue replenishing SNAP food aid benefits during the shutdown.
Six sport management students at the University of Tennessee at Martin, accompanied by Dr. Dexter Davis, professor of sport management, worked at two National Football League games in early October in London.
Averitt recently honored associate Michael Wilson of Huntingdon for 40 years of safety.
The City of Newbern team won the rights to be added to the College Cup during the Dyersburg State Community College annual Ed Lannom, Jr. Memorial Golf Tournament.
A 90's pop icon is making her way to West Tennessee.
See the most recent food inspection scores for establishments in West Tennessee.
One local dealership invites the community to a safe trick or treating environment.
Three groups joined forces to bring back a local favorite event.
The City of Jackson wants you to do your part when it comes to keeping our city clean.
With one day to Halloween we're taking a look at the safety measures you can take while many are out and about trick-or-treating.
With the winter season approaching, wildlife may be looking for ways to possibly get into your home or business.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation presented ceremonial checks to eight area recipients for outdoor recreation projects.
A mock disaster took place at JSCC Thursday to teach nursing students emergency preparedness.
As open enrollment begins November 1, expiring healthcare tax credits could raise premiums for 22-million Americans and affect access to affordable coverage.
A local body shop celebrates 30 years.