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20th Buckin' on the River Rodeo Hits Hardin County Fairgrounds
For people in Savannah, it’s time for the 20th Buckin’ on the River Hardin County Rodeo. This July 19 and 20 at the Hardin County fairgrounds, fans can watch as their favorite wranglers compete in contests including steer wrestling, bull riding, and calf roping. Tickets are $10 for...
DA’s Fugitive Friday: Tyler Pipkin wanted for aggravated assault
District Attorney’s Fugitive Friday July 19, 2024. Tyler Pipkin, 30 years old has an active warrant for aggravated assault in Gibson County General Sessions Court. Mr. Pipkin is accused of punching, choking and threatening to kill the female victim in this case. His last known address was in Humboldt.
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...
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...
Ribbon-Cutting To Commemorate Webb School On National Register
McKenzie, Tenn.–The Webb School Alumni Association will host a ribbon-cutting this Saturday, July 20, to celebrate the former Webb Public School being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held from 11 a.m. to noon at the school at 938 Walnut Ave. West.
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...
Biden-Harris Administration invests nearly $394 Million for I-55 Bridge in Memphis
Biden-Harris Administration Invests Nearly $394 Million for the I-55 Bridge in Memphis, Tennessee and West Memphis, Arkansas. Bipartisan Infrastructure Law makes improvements to major bridge project in Tennessee and Arkansas. MEMPHIS – Today, as part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America tour, Federal Highway Administrator Shailen Bhatt announced nearly...
Juvenile accused of suffocating, killing 8-year-old cousin with bedding in Tennessee
HUMBOLDT, Tenn. (WTZV) — A Middle Tennessee district attorney confirmed disturbing details out of Humboldt, Tennessee concerning two juveniles this past week. A home security video shows a 12-year-old girl, set to turn 13 years old next week, use bedding to suffocate her 8-year-old cousin, District Attorney General Frederick H. Agee confirms. The two were sharing a bunk bed while visiting family in Humboldt.
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...
House burglars steal refrigerator, stove, dishwasher
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis police are looking for several suspects who broke the door and front windows of a home to steal a refrigerator, dishwasher and stove. Neighbors say this was just the latest theft this month at the home on South Parkway near Bellevue, where windows and doors are now boarded up. Police sent […]
Memphis-Shelby County Schools, Satanic Temple settle First Amendment lawsuit. MSCS to pay $15K
In March, The Satanic Temple sued the Shelby County Board of Education, alleging that Memphis-Shelby County Schools turned a blind eye to the First Amendment and repeatedly tried to dissuade its After School Satan Club from meeting at Chimneyrock Elementary. Now, the two groups have reached a settlement, and the...
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