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JMCSS provides needed support to students

JACKSON, Tenn. -- One team is pairing with the community to make a difference in the lives of students. The Jackson-Madison County School System Social and Behavioral Services team provides support to their…

FEMA providing help for basic needs, places of worship

JACKSON, Tenn. -- FEMA is providing help to those affected by storms that ripped through the area between late March and early April. FEMA says that those seeking help with basic needs in Cannon, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Lewis, Macon, McNairy,…

More than $230 million going towards state's water systems

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- More than 100 grants are going towards the state's water systems. According to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, there are 102 grants totaling more than $230,000,000 going to Tennessee's drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. Grants…

BBB warns of mail scam in the Hub City

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Better Business Bureau is warning Jackson residents of some recent scams going around. If you've done some online shopping, you may want to beware of this…

Pet of the Week: Gracie

This week's Pet of the Week from Hero West Rescue is Gracie! Meet sweet Gracie Mae! She is a mature ladybug somewhere between 6 to 9-years-old but so full of life…

Partnership aims to make library card access easier

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Local students are getting more options when it comes to reading. The Jackson-Madison County School System has partnered with the Jackson-Madison County Library to make it easier for students…

Birth Choice hosts fundraising banquet

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Birth Choice Clinic held a special event Thursday night. It's their annual "Celebrating God's Goodness" fundraising banquet. The banquet benefits the Birth Choice clinic's ministry to women…

2 million sledgehammers recalled

Stanley Black & Decker is recalling more than two million DeWalt, Stanley, and Craftsman fiberglass sledgehammers due to an impact injury hazard. The head of the sledgehammers can reportedly loosen prematurely and detach unexpectedly during use. The firm has received…

Library to launch new podcast; trailer out now

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A new podcast for trivia lovers and book nerds is launching soon. According to the Jackson-Madison County Library, "Facts from the Stacks" is set to launch on April 26. New episodes will be posted every other Wednesday,…

Mayors seek help with weather alert station facing issues

BENTON COUNTY, Tenn. -- Local mayors are looking to elected federal officials after outages at a weather alert station. According to the news release, the National Weather Service weather alert repeater station in Vale has gone offline at least six…

6th annual Crawfest to benefit local nonprofit

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Shrimp, burgers, and crawfish all for a good cause? A weekend event has you covered. The sixth annual Crawfest event is being held to support the Scarlet Rope Project this weekend at Hub City Brewing. This event…

$25k in scholarships go to high school seniors

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Leaders Education Foundation awarded several scholarships during their fourth annual meeting Tuesday night. The foundation works to make lives better for students and teachers by awarding scholarships…

Car show to benefit Carl Perkins Center

JACKSON, Tenn. -- An event is being held to support the Carl Perkins Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse. According to a news release, Parkway Christian Auto Club of Jackson will be hosting their sixth annual "Blue Suede Shoes…

556 fallen law enforcement officers to be honored

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The names of 18 fallen Tennessee officers will soon be enshrined in our nation's capital. In May, a total of 556 names of U.S. law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty will be added…

Union University to host luncheon on April 27

JACKSON, Tenn. -- An official from Coca-Cola Consolidated is set to host an upcoming luncheon in Jackson. According to Union University, their McAfee School of Business will be hosting Frank Harrison, who has been serving as the chairman and CEO…

Take Back Day is April 22

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennesseans are being asked to join in on National DEA Take Back Day! DEA Take Back Day is set for April 22, the same day as Earth Day, and is aimed at giving everyone the chance to…

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