The Jackson Sun - Sun Nov 08
Bill Matthews had been in the Army three years when he received a letter from his wife Juanita in the fall of 1944.
Humboldt shooting victim dies; 1 chargedJacksonsun.com - Sun Nov 08
A man who was shot Thursday in Humboldt has died, and a Humboldt man has been charged with assaulting him, police said Saturday.
Signs of struggle in rising layaway useJacksonsun.com - Sun Nov 08
Janice Askew did her Christmas shopping early this year. Not to take advantage of special bargains, but to be sure she could pay for them.
JPD's patrol, drug dogs stay busy sniffing out crimeJacksonsun.com Jackson news, community, entertainment, yellow pages and classifieds. Serving Jackson, TN - Fri Nov 06
Farro was so excited as he waited to take part in a demonstration at Denmark Elementary School that he and his human partner went to the playground behind the school.
Child rape; I-40 lane closuresJacksonsun.com - Fri Nov 06
Jackson police are awaiting the extradition of a man accused of raping a 10-year-old over a two-year period, Lt.
Explain reasons for dismal school resultsThe Jackson Sun - Thu Nov 05
Jackson-Madison County schools' latest state report card on public school performance is a great disappointment.
Restaurant comes to mallJacksonsun.com - Thu Nov 05
El Rodeo owners are opening their second restaurant at the Old Hickory Mall. The restaurant could open as soon as Monday, depending on when owners receive final approval from the city of Jackson.
State Treasurer Lillard speaks to Rotary ClubJacksonsun.com - Thu Nov 05
State Treasurer David H. Lillard Jr. on Wednesday discussed the status of the state's retirement system and investments and a new initiative for Tennessee soldiers at a Jackson Rotary Club meeting.
Schools don't make the state's gradeJacksonsun.com - Wed Nov 04
Jackson-Madison County Schools' grades are lower on the 2009 Tennessee Department of Education report card, but officials said on Tuesday plans for improvement are under way.
A Taste of New YorkJacksonsun.com - Wed Nov 04
Stroll down the streets of New York and the flavors of the world drift down the sidewalks from the international restaurants.
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