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Crosswalks in Downtown highlight Jackson’s musical heritage
Our Jackson Home, the City of Jackson and Jackson Downtown Development are teaming up this weekend to touch up some public art downtown as well as expand it. Anyone wanting to volunteer is welcome to do so. At the intersection of East Main Street and Church Street – where Community...
Crystal Gayle brings tour to Henderson this month
HENDERSON, Tenn. — Country music legend Crystal Gayle is making a tour stop in West Tennessee. The Grammy-winning artist will take the stage at Williams Auditorium in Henderson on Friday, June 28. The “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” singer has had a career spanning decades, and was...
Community News – June 6, 2024
Hello everyone! I am back. Sorry I missed getting my news in last week. Megan Landers had a birthday on June 2. I hope you had a great day!. This week we have Billy Mays on June 8, Shirley Merridith on June 9 and Cathy McKinnie on June 11. Have a good day!
Ivey and Silver Huddleston celebrated 50th anniversary June 1
Ivey and Silver Huddleston will celebrate their 50th anniversary with a vow renewal surrounded by their loved ones and friends. They were married on June 1, 1974 in Henderson. To their union, they have three children, nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.
Field of Flags to honor veterans at Liberty Garden Park
Liberty Garden Park will display hundreds of veteran flags this June. The Jackson-Madison County Daughters of the American Revolution will have its 2024 Field of Flags ceremony. The public is invited to attend the event at Liberty Garden Park on Saturday, June 15, at 10 a.m. for the Field of...
Search warrant in Lexington leads to drug charges for two individuals
A search warrant in Lexington led to the arrest and drug charges of two people. Beverly Cole and Robert Holder are each facing drug charges after officers say they found multiple bags of meth, pills and marijuana at a home on Triple D Lane in Lexington, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said.
Arrest made in robbery at retail store
A juvenile is facing felony charges after allegedly brandishing a firearm at a man and his six-year-old son at a retail store in Jackson over the weekend. The alleged perpetrator robbed the victim at Target, 93 Stonebrook Place, around noon on Saturday. A press release issued by the Jackson Police Department earlier this week noted the suspect used the victim’s credit card at Dick’s Sporting Goods shortly after the initial incident.
Jackson man sentenced to life without parole for three murders in 2019
A three-fold Jackson shooting case from 2019 came to a close last Wednesday when Keenan Antonio Murphy was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on three first-degree murder charges. The office of District Attorney Jody Pickens, 26th Judicial District, issued a statement on Monday afternoon about the Jackson...
Correction-Lexington Tax Story
In this week’s edition it stated that Alderman Gordon Wildridge recommended a 50-cent property tax rate increase for the City of Lexington. Wildridge recommended a 21-cent increase. The Lexington Progress apologies for the error.
New location for Boys and Girls Club Summer Camp at Northside Assembly Church
If you are still looking for activities for the kids this summer, The Boys and Girls Club has a new location in North Jackson and Northside Assembly Church. We went there to talk with Boys and Girls Club Jackson CEO Sabrina Anderson and the campers. New location for Boys and...
Catbird Studio prepares for a summer of fun with events for everyone
JACKSON, Tenn. — A local arts studio and events center is ready for summer. Catbird Studio is a space to create, learn, and connect. The studio offers classes, photography sessions, and theatre productions. Plus, it’s available to rent and boasts the first mural in north Jackson. This summer,...
TCAT Crump welcomes new EMT instructor
Tennessee College of Applied Technology Crump announces that Jay Burk, Paramedic-CC, NRP, Paramedic I/C has joined the faculty as the new instructor for the Emergency Medical Technology program. Burk is a licensed critical care paramedic with 17 years of EMS experience, three years as a paramedic, 12 years as a...
Fire at Independent Stave Co. Causes Damage in Warehouse
Independent Stave Company, formerly Brown-Forman Cooperage, dealt with a fire on Sunday that caused a yet unavailable amount of damage to machinery and a warehouse at the facility in Clifton. Fire departments from Clifton, Eagle Creek, Ovilla, and Topsy responded to the call at approximately 7:15 a.m. on Sunday, June...
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