POLL RESULTS: Favorite haunted attraction in West Tennessee
The results are in! Earlier this week, we asked our audience which local haunted attractions are their favorite.
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The results are in! Earlier this week, we asked our audience which local haunted attractions are their favorite.
Food, fun and football! An annual fundraiser is returning to Jackson.
Sponsors, dancers, choreographers and more! An annual event prepares to gather people from all over the community.
Mark your calendars! The Sheltering Tree Ranch Family Fun Day is taking place October 12.
It's almost time for one local college to celebrate "all things Bethel."
One band is recognized in a national magazine.
The annual fundraiser for Child Evangelism Fellowship is coming soon.
Over the past few months, we have been to the scene of multiple police crimes in Jackson.
Mark your calendars! The Milan Fall Festival will return this weekend for the 7th year in downtown Milan.
We want to hear from you: What's your favorite haunted attraction in West Tennessee?
This week's Pet of the Week from Hero West Rescue is Nia!
The results are in! Earlier this week we asked our audience where is their favorite place to get pumpkins.
A veterans resource fair took place on Friday morning in east Jackson, bringing various vendors together to serve the needs of veterans.
Are you looking for a place for your kids to get candy, get active and have a fun time?
Fall decorations are going up all across the region, and you just can't go wrong with pumpkins! Earlier this week we asked our audience: Where is your favorite place to get yours?
In a Facebook post, the City of Jackson's Fire Department, in collaboration with Jackson Energy Authority and Serra of Jackson will hold a joint Donation Drive Saturday, October 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Serra of Jackson, 189 Stonebridge Blvd., Jackson, TN.
The Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest is returning to the AMP in downtown Jackson.
In east Tennessee, bridges have been washed away, businesses and homes destroyed and there are still people missing due to the aftermath of Helene. There are many ways you can help and it goes directly to disaster relief efforts.
Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATS) statewide are collecting bottled water for flood victims.
The City of Jackson is establishing a “drinking water” drive to assist our neighbors in East Tennessee & North Carolina that are affected by the devastating floods.
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