Boys and Girls Club of Jackson kicks off summer camp
School is out and sometimes, for parents, it may be tough to keep the kids occupied throughout the summer days.
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School is out and sometimes, for parents, it may be tough to keep the kids occupied throughout the summer days.
One organization welcomes a special guest speaker to their quarterly meeting.
Juneteenth festivities are underway here in the Hub city as we enter the month of June.
This week's Pet of the Week from Hero West Rescue is Nia!
A big concern from community members of Lexington is a vote that was held to propose a tax increase.
Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through hush money payments to a porn actor who said the two had sex.
School is out and the weather is warming up. It's about to get hot outside, and people are going to want to cool off, whether it's at a local pool or a splash pad.
A local winery is offering its customers a chance to sip, stretch, and savor the moment.
The Jackson Symphony's free community concert series begins this week.
If you would like additional information about the Jackson Arts Council, visit the website at www.731arts.com.
This week's Pet of Week from Hero West Rescue is Lillie.
All 26 district leaders and staff gather together to celebrate the work that teachers do in the Jackson-Madison County School System.
Memorial Day weekend is officially here and many people plan to celebrate in different ways. We spoke with people who are in the nation's capital about how they are honoring this holiday.
The Social and Behavioral Service Department of Jackson put on a district-wide "Mental Health in May" event here in the Hub City.
The Firefighters Freedom Festival will return to the McKellar-Sipes Regional Airport on Thursday, July 4.
It's a day where, normally, the students are the center of attention, however, three Greenfield High School students say they believe they were purposefully kept out of the spotlight.
Brayden Williamson was born at 27 weeks, and 3 weeks after his birth he was intubated 9 times causing damage to his airway.
The Positive Living Group awarded their first scholarship to a high school student that plans to further her education at UT Martin this fall.
This week's Pet of the Week comes to us from Tipton County Animal Shelter.
Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in the United States, yet suicide can be prevented. Research shows first responders appear to be at increased risk for suicide.
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