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Circles of Hope Telethon raises more than $1.1M
The Exchange Club/Carl Perkins Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse raised hope, money and awareness Sunday during a nine-hour telethon.
The Pope family has been in the business of county fairs for more than 80 years.
Report: Girls go to Mary Winkler
Mary Winkler picked up her daughters Friday from their grandparents and took them to her home in McMinnville, according to a newspaper report.
Brandy White patted the head of her eldest son, trying to remain strong. Standing at the entrance of Jackson's Tennessee National Guard Armory, White was one of about 40 wives, family and Guard members, former ...
Huntingdon mayor tops in state
The list is so long that Dale Kelley hesitates when asked what his biggest achievement has been since becoming mayor of Huntingdon in 1992.
Guard unit headed to the Horn of Africa
A unit of the Tennessee Army National Guard is heading to the Horn of Africa. The unit of 13 soldiers will head to Djibouti and possibly other areas to drill for water in a remote regions of the Horn, said Sgt.
Guard unit headed to the Horn of Africa
A unit of the Tennessee Army National Guard is heading to the Horn of Africa. The unit of 13 soldiers will head to Djibouti and possibly other areas to drill for water in a remote regions of the Horn, said Sgt.
Want a colorful patch? Plant zinnias
Marilyn Pruett remembers watching her grandmother care for zinnias and petunias as a child.
Airport grants spread funds across Tenn.
Federal and state grants totaling more than $22 million have been approved for 21 airports across Tennessee.
State may restore funds for Carroll Academy, but only temporarily
HUNTINGDON - With $73 million in Medicaid money restored, there is no reason for the state not to fund Carroll Academy, said Juvenile Court Judge Larry Logan on Tuesday.
Carroll Co. woman sentenced on TennCare fraud
A Carroll County woman has been sentenced after pleading guilty to TennCare fraud, according to a press release from the state Office of Inspector General.
Get Out: What are you doing this weekend?
Here's a look at what's happening this weekend in Jackson and the region: FRIDAY Downtown Jackson hosts its monthly Fabulous Friday event with several special events, including an outdoor dance at Rock-A-Billy ...
HUNTINGDON- The Dixie is excited to announce that it has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to host The Big Read in Carroll County.
Benton County Job Services to close
The Job Service of Tennessee, located on the Court Square, is scheduled to close on June 1, 2008.
Friends and family of Stephen Jackson said he managed to keep a good disposition even when in his line of work he didn't always see people at their best.
DCS halts funding for Carroll Academy
The state Department of Children Services has terminated funding of Carroll Academy, which could promote the school for at-risk youth to close its doors on June 30, according to Randy Hatch, senior ...
Performing arts galore at the Dixie
Tickets are on sale now for the summer season at the Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center, 191 Court Square in Huntingdon.
Tennessee's largest military unit could be deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom as soon as next spring.
Custodian accused of rape has case delayed
“It appears that Douglas, who is also associated with Staten's son's mother, confronted and shot Staten when he arrived to pick up his son”
The case against a Huntingdon High School custodian accused of raping a female student at the school last year has been continued to 9 a.m. June 9, according to the Carroll County Circuit Court clerk's office. via Jacksonsun.com