State Senator Page Walley (R-Bolivar) took the oath of office on Tuesday in Nashville as the 112th General Assembly was gaveled into session. Walley’s wife, Terry, stood alongside him as the oath of office was administered by the Honorable William C. Koch, Dean of the Nashville School of Law…
Health Department staff will administer vaccine to frontline health care workers and First R…
Self-testing available as TDH prepares for vaccine administration
Students at Decaturville Elementary School sang Christmas carols this morning and ended up s…
BENTON COUNTY WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO KILLING GRANDPARENTS
Warning for Tennesseans about Bogus Email Circulating Across Country
Southwest Human Resource Agency is accepting applications for a limited time for a one-time …
It’s amazing how many people came together in Decatur County to support those impacted by do…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Health recently announced the state’s infrast…
Jackson Arts Council announces regional funding for FY2021 Arts Build Communities Grant
The Decatur County Sheriff’s Office along with several other agencies conducted an area satu…
Members of the local law enforcement community are frustrated and angered at some of the rul…
New Options for Visitation to Enhance Quality of Life
State Senator Dolores Gresham (R-Somerville) and Representative Kirk Haston (R-Lobelville) a…
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Congratulations to Doris Swindle. She is being recognized as a 50 year member of the Family …
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in the indictment of Tho…
This school year, The Ayers Foundation, the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (…
Decatur County Mayor Mike Creasy conducts the swearing-in of Steve Glass on Monday, Aug. 31 …
Local Residents May be Targeted
State requesting federal funds to pay additional $300 unemployment benefit
Tourism Enhancement Grants Awarded to 17 Tennessee Communities
A common pest that you are probably dealing with around your home or gardens is the Japanese…
COVID-19 continues to disrupt our lives. From diminished work hours and income to summer cam…
Over 600 Animals Rescued from Squalid Conditions
Governor Lee, Commissioner Rolfe announce eight new site development grants
Three suspects were taken into custody and charged with multiple offenses after fleeing from…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee in coordination with his Unified Command Group wi…
Business closures due to COVID-19 have unprecedented impact on unemployment
May 5, 2020 — The U.S. Census Bureau, in coordination with federal, state and local health o…
Former State Representative and Tennessee Commissioner, Page Walley, recently announced his …
The Tennessee Pledge: Close Contact Business Guidance
Townsend-Evans Insurance and Erie Insurance Company recently donated $1,000 to the Decatur C…
Stimulus Financial Accountability Group meets to discuss federal relief funding
Economic Recovery Guidance
The Tennessee Department of Health will offer drive-through events this weekend to make COVI…
For more than 75 years the Tennessee Association for Family and Community Education has shar…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Health will offer drive-through events this w…
Recruiting Neighbors to Help the Homebound in the Age of COVID-19
As Covid 19 continues to ravage across the United States and has now hit Decatur County, Ran…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner B…
Paper forms sent to households to remind them to respond
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – CoreCivic announced today that every frontline CoreCivic employee will re…
Local Health Department Clinics Closed for Other Services April 10, 2020
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