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Website offers resources for parents, teachers

Tennessee leaders have announced a new website designed to assist parents and teachers with educational resources. It's called "Best for All Central: Tennessee's Hub for Learning and Teaching." School leaders, educators and families get free access to an extensive collection…

Pet of the Week: Marlena

It is time for this week's Pet of the Week! This week's special spotlight is on Marlena. She is over six-months-old, is sweet and playful! She's great with other dogs and loves life. She's a spitfire with lots of spunk…

Health department offers back-to-school vaccinations

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department is hosting back-to-school immunization clinics. The department says the clinics will be held on August 12, 13, 18, 20 and 27 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the health department.…

WD-40 issues recall for mildew stain remover

WD-40 has announced a recall due to a risk of skin irritation. The company is recalling its X-14 Mildew Stain Remover, a bathroom cleaning product used to remove mildew and stains from grout, tile, vinyl and plastic surfaces. Pressure can…

Nominations sought for Woman of Achievement

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson Area Business and Professional Women is seeking nominations for this year's Woman of Achievement. The criteria for the award includes: A woman working and or living in West Tennessee, except for Shelby County. A woman…

Q&A answers questions for JMCSS parents

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Local leaders discussed back-to-school plans and what classes may look like. The Jackson-Madison County School System has released its re-opening plan, as well as learning options for students that include traditional in-person learning, virtual classroom and CyberSchool.…

Coronavirus forces changes to 731 Day celebrations

JACKSON, Tenn. -- There's no denying it -- coronavirus changed the plans for 731 Day this year. "Our immediate thought was, 'How can we create something that people can still enjoy and come together, but still be safe?'" said Courtney…

Gas fireplace recall

Miles Industires has announced a recall for its gas fireplaces due to a burn and laceration hazard. The pilot light can start to degrade, causing a delay in the fireplace lighting, and gas to accumulate prior to the burner igniting.…

Local businesses prepare for tax-free weekend

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The first of two tax-free weekends begins Friday, where certain items will not be subject to a state sales tax. For some local businesses, this weekend is one of their most important, ever. "They are anxious to…

JMCSS provides updates on back-to-school plans

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County School System gave updates on Wednesday about how they plan to operate during COVID-19. Jackson-Madison County Deputy Superintendent of Operations Ricky Catlett says it's…

Gas boiler recall

Gas boilers are being recalled due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Triangle Tube is recalling its Prestige Solo and Prestige Excellence gas boilers. Flue gas can reportedly escape from the boilers if the vent adapter is not…

Pet of the Week: Layla

It is time for this week's Pet of the Week! This week's special friend is Layla. She came to Saving The Animals Together when she was picked up as a stray with her friend Theodore. Soon it was discovered that…

Tennessee to launch “Face It” mask campaign

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennesseans will be seeing a new public service announcement on Friday. Gov. Bill Lee announced that the new PSA will encourage mask use across the state, according to a news…

Christmas tree recall

It's only July, but you may want to double check your Christmas tree. Willis Electric is recalling its Home Accents Holiday Artificial Christmas Trees due to a burn hazard. The Christmas tree's foot pedal controller can reportedly overheat. The…

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