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Dept. of Health denying teens preventative healthcare, citing new parental consent law
By Anita Wadhwani Tennessee Lookout Tennessee public health clinics will no longer give teens access to routine healthcare — including birth control, sexually transmitted infection treatment and pregnancy tests — without parental consent, according to the Department of Health’s interpretation of a new parental rights law that took effect July 1. The Family Rights and […] The post Dept. of Health denying teens preventative healthcare, citing new parental consent law appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Hub City Theatre Company holds improv workshop in downtown Jackson
JACKSON, Tenn. — The Hub City Theatre Company held an improv workshop this evening at Turntable Coffee Counter, on East Main Street in downtown Jackson. This two hour workshop included beginner basics, duo and group sketches, and much more. “So improv is great for skills for like anyone who...
West Tennessee Healthcare announces new AI technology to assist patients, doctors
JACKSON, Tenn. — Healthcare specialists are sharing some new advanced technology that could help patients. West Tennessee Healthcare announced their official launch of artificial intelligence technology that will assist patients and doctors in the operating room. “The technology has been around for about 14 years. Qventus is one of...
Porchfest is making its way back to the Hub City
JACKSON, Tenn. — Our Jackson Home, in partnership with Jackson Hidden Tracks, will host the 7th annual Porchfest event on July 31. The event is part of the annual 731 Day, a day of celebration for the Hub City. Porchfest will move to five different homes every 25 minutes...
City of Columbia Breaks Ground on $97.5 Million Wastewater Treatment Facility
The City of Columbia broke ground Monday on a new Wastewater Treatment Facility, marking a significant $97.5 million investment in the city’s infrastructure and environmental sustainability. This new plant will replace the existing facility that has been in operation since 1978. The new facility is expected to serve the...
Series of fires under investigation, reward offered for information
GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn. — Authorities are offering a reward for information following a series of fires in Gibson County. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, on Thursday, fires were set to ditch banks, election signs, mailboxes, and garbage cans. These fires occurred in the areas of Milan, Medina and Gann.
Jackson's budget discourse continues, fairness of salary increases in question
The city council is scheduled to vote on the second reading of its highly contested budget proposal on Friday morning, and in the final 24 hours ahead of the meeting, a group of council members and concerned citizens met to discuss points of contention. Led by Councilman Larry Lowrance, District 6, he sent...
Health Inspections: Maury County Swimming Pools July 18, 2024
These are the public swimming pool health scores for July 8-18, 2024, in Maury County with their most recent inspection scores. Some locations will be in multiple counties. Read more local health inspections here!. EstablishmentScoreAddressTypeDate. Stonebridge Apartment Pool98100 Stonebridge Way Columbia, TN 38401Swimming Pools Follow-Up7/12/2024. Countryside Village Pool96200 Early Rd....
Cecily Freeman named JSCC Foundation Executive Director
JACKSON, TENN. – Jackson State Community College (JSCC) has appointed Cecily Freeman as the new Executive Director of the JSCC Foundation following the restructuring of the college’s Institutional Advancement, Marketing, and Campus Engagement Office. Freeman brings nearly 20 years of experience in the non-profit sector to the role...
Maury County New Business Licenses for July 18, 2024
These are the latest business licenses in Maury County for July 11-18, 2024, from the Tennessee County Clerk. You can find our archive of business license news right here!. If you’re seeking details about the businesses establishing themselves in your community or simply interested in staying updated on the latest additions to the local area, then this article is perfect for you.
Middleton Library Receives $10,000 Donation
The Middleton Library was thrilled to announce the Friends of the Middleton Community Library received another generous $10,000 donation from an anonymous local donor through the American Endowment Foundation. In June 2023, the Library also received a generous donation. This gift will be used to benefit the Middleton Community Library. The Library staff wants to give a huge thank you to this donor for their support for our library and community.
Maury Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Maury County!. Enjoy the Muletown Flea Market in the Columbia Arts District YEAR ROUND every 3rd. On the lawn at Glover’s 1200 S High St. from 10am to 5pm you will find tons of unique local art, vintage and secondhand clothing, handmade items, baked goods, and more!
Bicyclist dies after being struck by hit-and-run driver
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) - A bicyclist struck by a vehicle that left the scene of the accident on South Rutherford Boulevard on Thursday evening has died, Murfreesboro Police said. Police said the bicyclist was struck by a vehicle around 5:30 p.m. Thursday near Walmart. South Rutherford Boulevard was closed between...
The Miami Dolphins Will Trade Tua Tagovailoa to the Tennessee Titans
With the NFL offseason comes predictions and bold takes. That specifically happens with trades that could happen before the season or the deadline. With that in mind, Tua Tagovailoa becomes an intriguing trade option, and if he is traded, it will be to the Tennessee Titans. This is all a...
Anti-semitic flyers dropped in Gallatin neighborhood
GALLATIN, Tenn. (WZTV) — Anti-semitic flyers were dropped in a Gallatin neighborhood overnight Thursday. This comes in the midst of marches and demonstrations involving hate groups across Nashville in the last two weeks. Ronald Durard first spotted the flyers near his driveway early Thursday morning before noticing they were...
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