Governor Bill Lee meets with TWRA for duck banding
There were multiple bills in Dyersburg Friday as the governor traveled to Dyer county for a wildlife project with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and Tennessee Tech.
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There were multiple bills in Dyersburg Friday as the governor traveled to Dyer county for a wildlife project with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and Tennessee Tech.
In a powerful performance, Jackson-Central Merry students gave their century of black history commemoration Friday afternoon through a display of music and art.
Immigration was one of the big topics at Friday's Capitol Talk. Sen. Ed Jackson (R-District 25) and Rep. Johnny Shaw (D-District 80) addressed multiple issues impacting local communities.
Law enforcement officers served search warrants Friday at a residence on Sanford Road in Henderson as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
Jackson Parks and Recreation is hosting the annual Age of Elegance 50 and Up Talent Showcase on Friday, March 6, at the Ned McWherter Center in downtown Jackson.
Hunter Grissom has announced his candidacy for Henderson County Commissioner representing District 7.
It’s time now to recognize our Educator of the Week, brought to you by the Tennessee Education Lottery.
Here’s a look at recent restaurant inspection scores throughout West Tennessee.
Music legend Neil Sedaka has died at the age of 86.
General Sessions Judge Mark Patey has issued a statement following his removal from the Republican Primary ballot.
Which is worse? Getting stuck behind a slow driver or traveling with a fast walker you can't keep up with?
There was an event dedicated to honoring first responders Friday afternoon. The event was held at the Brownsville National Guard Armory.
The Madison County Republican Party has released a statement regarding the removal of General Sessions Judge Mark Patey from the Republican Primary ballot.
The IRS announced the launch of a new web page that allows taxpayers to confidentially report suspected tax fraud, scams, evasion, or other tax-related illegal activities.
Gov. Bill Lee has once again designated March as Keep Tennessee Beautiful Month. The spring initiative spotlights KTnB’s litter programs including the launch of Tennessee’s Greatest American Cleanup, leading up to America’s 250th.