UPDATE: Jackson City Council takes closer look at FY budget during work session
After Jackson Mayor Scott Conger made a social media post regarding a possible tax increase, we were able to hear city council members reactions to that proposal.
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After Jackson Mayor Scott Conger made a social media post regarding a possible tax increase, we were able to hear city council members reactions to that proposal.
For our Poll of the Week, we asked Jackson residents how they felt about their current property tax rate. Now we have the results.
We want to hear from you in our latest poll.
Dozens of dogs were rescued in a local county.
It's the start of the Rockabillys' game season and fans are lining up for a full week of fun at the ballpark.
If you are City of Jackson resident, we want to hear from you in our weekly poll.
One Brownsville native is still making a difference and she believes a great meal is the way to anyone's heart.
The stage is set at a local church as they prepare for an original performance.
This week's Pet of the Week from Tipton County Animal Shelter is Ice!
One local organization presents a special talent event Friday evening.
The Hub City Theatre Company brings up the curtain on its latest production.
More freedom can help reinforce responsibility in teens. However, experts say this is the most dangerous time for teen drivers.
The USAA Poppy Wall of Honor is back on display at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. for Memorial Day weekend.
A local animal adoption and rehabilitation service is urgently seeking financial help from the public.
One in five children in the Jackson-Madison County area go home without enough food. An upcoming event is on the mission to change that.
Local leaders, organizations, and businesses gathered together at the Greater Jackson Chamber Thursday afternoon to talk about a yearly event.
One new business is bringing unique items to the Hub City while providing a stepping stone for entrepreneurs.
Tennessee families can now start applying to enroll their children into private schools, with the hope of getting some money knocked off tuition costs.
We want to hear from you in our Poll of the Week.
For Tennesseans impacted by April's severe weather, the deadline is almost here to sign up for disaster relief.
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