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One local church reaches out to the community in a unique way.
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he was raising the global tariff he wants to impose to 15%, up from 10% he had announced a day earlier.
South Side Lady Hawks win over Lexington, punching ticket to the district championship.
Local fathers danced the night away with their little princesses.
Package delivery has been a concern among many local residents who are looking for their online purchases. Are you missing packages that were scheduled for delivery?
North Side Lady Indians Head Basketball Coach, Ken Northcut has decided to retire.
The Tennessee House of Representatives passed House Bill 1473 on Thursday, a measure that would allow private citizens and organizations to refuse to recognize same-sex marriages without legal consequences.
The Dunbar Carver Museum in Brownsville preserves African American history through exhibits that showcase the heritage of four former African American schools in Haywood County.
Mark Covington has announced his run for Sheriff of Haywood County.
Authorities have spent nine days searching for an elderly woman who went missing from a local assisted living facility in Benton County, and the search continued Thursday with crews moving to nearby lakes.
Kim Condray has officially announced her candidacy for Jackson City Court Clerk.
It’s time now to recognize our Educator of the Week, brought to you by the Tennessee Education Lottery.
The Tennessee Valley Authority has begun construction project at Beech Lake to stabilize the emergency spillway.
The Tennessee Historical Society and the Tennessee Historical Commission are pleased to announce the Tennessee History Book Award for 2025 will be presented to co-authors Mary Ellen Pethel and Don Cusic for their book Howdy! The Minnie Pearl Story, published by the University of Tennessee Press.
The Gibson County Memorial Library has been awarded a $486,000 grant from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.