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Raid nets guns, drugs
Local and federal law enforcement officials arrested nine people and raided five homes in the Denmark community early Thursday morning during a sweep in which they also seized firearms and five ounces of crack ...
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Six West Tennesseans Indicted on Drug Charges
The indictments were unsealed today after the defendants were arrested and taken into federal custody.
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Monday robberies; Automobile crash; FHU competition; Parent council
Jackson police on Tuesday were still investigating a robbery and an attempted robbery that were reported Monday night.
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Two Doors Down
'Tis the season to be busy for Brian Ellison. Inside his new downtown Jackson floral and gift shop, Two Doors Down, at 210 E. Main St., Ellison sits amidst everything Christmas.
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Farm Toy Show draws visitors of all ages
Collin Diggs, 12, of Jackson, had a big grin on his face as he pulled one of several newly purchased miniature tractors from a plastic bag Friday night.
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Trenton downtown restoration right move
Trenton city officials and community leaders are smart to restore their downtown.
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Hearing postponed in Climer case
An autopsy has failed to determine what caused the death of the mother of a Gibson County man accused of killing and dismembering her last year, according to the man's defense attorney.
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Humboldt shelter buys facilities
A Humboldt shelter and addiction treatment center is finally able to buy the facilities it's been using for more than four years.
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Try a sampling of the holidays
Pumpkin rolls, cream cheese braids and strawberry and coconut cakes. The women behind the bake shop at the University School of Jackson's Holiday Mart know how to satisfy a sweet tooth.
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Dana to cut jobs, close plants
Dana Holding Corp. said Thursday it will close up to 10 plants and cut 2,000 more employees than originally planned as the auto parts maker's net loss widened in the third quarter.
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Trenton applies for grant
Trenton Mayor Tony Burriss remembers admiring the city's downtown while driving past it as a college student during the 1970s.
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Obama plot suspect seen as quiet, shy
BELLS, Tenn. - Folks around this small town who've met him paint a simple picture of Daniel Cowart: a quiet computer whiz, polite and shy.
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Lovin' pigs: Disc golf to help potbellies
Pigs do have a purpose besides pork. They are pets. One named Babe, in honor of the 1995 movie about a fictitious pig that learned to herd sheep, was the second potbellied pig to become a resident of Judy ...
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Radar statistics
Police records from four small West Tennessee towns show that their police departments write tickets to local residents at more than twice the rate of Medina police officers.
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Local briefs: Cash Express theft; TennCare Fraud; 'Runway' winners; Road closed; Bredesen
An employee of a Jackson cash-advance business is charged with theft and filing a false police report.
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NESTING: It may help to know we're in good company
The other day I was listening to "A Prairie Home Companion" on NPR and Garrison Keillor was doing a skit on the current financial crises.
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Fearless declares specialized stock on the rise
When he sauntered into the office Tuesday, Old Fearless was actually joyful. That's totally out of character for the bird-brained wonder; so we asked what was up.
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Valley Grove Baptist Church calls new Senior Pastor
Grove Baptist Church, South Knoxville has called Dr. William H Sims III as its 28th Senior Pastor.
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Will USJ, JCS get level field in D-II?
Jackson Christian School never considered leaving the open TSSAA Division I for the private-school Division II until this reclassification period, during which the school decided to make the move.
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Kappis rates as a bargain for diners
Kappis in Humboldt welcomes appetites to several buffet lines and a full menu of meal selections.
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