Nathan Reed approved as new City Recorder
The Jackson City Council voted 6-1-1 in favor the approval of Mayor Conger’s recommendation of Nathan Reed as the new City Recorder.
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The Jackson City Council voted 6-1-1 in favor the approval of Mayor Conger’s recommendation of Nathan Reed as the new City Recorder.
Jackson-Madison County General Hospital announced that they have been verified as a QVP Focused Hospital by the American College of Surgeons Quality Verification Program
The time has come: November 5 is Election Day, with the Presidential race upon us.
Sabrina Anderson, CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Jackson, joined our show to discuss the Sounds of Hope fundraiser.
Election day is Tuesday and there are a few things you should know if you're going to be casting your ballot.
Special agents of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation are investigating an officer-involved shooting in Hardeman County.
Officials with the Henderson County Sheriff's office are warning of a scam affecting the area.
One program in Jackson creates a fun way to teach their students the importance of voting.
After one local child was reported missing on November 3 and then safely recovered, an arrest has been made.
Jackson Energy Authority’s Water System has experienced a water main break on Highway 45 South that has resulted in a significant loss of pressure in the water system in the Pinson area.
Jackson State Community College's senior nursing class participated in a mock disaster.
A Jackson holiday tradition will return for another year of spreading that Christmas spirit.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying an unidentified female found lying in the emergency lane of Interstate 40 eastbound in Roane County, one mile east of exit 340 Rockwood Municipal Airport Road near the 341-mile marker, on Oct. 13, at approximately 8:17 p.m.
The holiday season is right around the corner and it's time to get the inside scoop on tech, toys and games.
Whether it be a mobile game on your phone, or a video game on a gaming system or computer, in-app purchases can really break the bank.