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Jackson County ranks in bottom half among Tennessee counties for child well-being

When it comes to the economic well-being of its residents and the overall state of its children, Jackson County ranks 64th out of 95 counties in the state, according to the KIDS Count report released earlier this month by the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth.

JCS Band Director Selected for TN Arts Academy Summer Institute

Carroll Gotcher, Band Director of Jackson County Schools, was selected to attend the 2024 Tennessee Arts Academy Summer Institute, the nation's premier teacher training and professional development institute for K–12 arts education.

One In Custody After Trooper Shot Over the Weekend

An arrest has been made in connection to the shooting of a Tennessee Highway patrolman Friday evening. According to a press release issued by the Tennessee Department of Safety and Security, a Blue alert was issued after Trooper Adam Cothron was shot during a traffic stop on I-40, mile marker 285, near the Burgess Falls exit at approximately 7:47 p.m.

Weekend Accidents Result In Multiple Injuries

Jackson County E-911 is reporting two separate vehicle accidents over the weekend have injured five people. The first automobile accident occurred on South Grundy Quarles Highway near Pap Johnson Circle around 2:30 p.m. on Saturday.

TEEN HOOKS 40-PLUS POUND FISH

A Cookeville mom submitted this photo to Nick Beres of NewsChannel 5 of Nashville last week after her son made the catch of a lifetime.

Pray4TN Event Held On Jackson County Square

Organizers of a movement across the state that invites community members to gather and “Pray4TN” noted their 60th stop at the Jackson County Court Square in downtown Gainesboro was “extra special.” As of Thursday, July 18, pray for Tennessee organizers have hosted events in 60 of the state’s 95 counties. More stops are planned throughout the end of the month.

Volunteer Fire Department Looks to Share ‘Blessings’

A rural fire department is looking to share blessings with their community members who suffer significant losses as a result of a structure fire.

Jackson County K9 Gifted Ballistic Vest

A member of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department recently received a special gift. K9 Officer Rayla was a recipient of a StreetFighter ballistic vest from the non-profit organization, Brady’s K9 Fund.

Allen Retains County Assessor of Property Seat

Kaleb Allen will keep his seat as Jackson County Assessor of Property after Thursday’s county general election. Allen earned 948 votes, claiming 57.18 percent of 1,658 ballots cast for assessor of property. His challenger, Glenda Mayberry, garnered 709 votes (42.76%). Results from the Aug. 1 election are unofficial until they are certified by the Jackson County Election Commission office.

Tennessee Tax Holiday saves parents and students 10 percent of back-to-school costs

Tennessee Senate State of Tennessee (NASHVILLE) Senator Ken Yager (R-Kingston) is reminding Tennesseans of Tennessee’s upcoming 2024 Tax Holiday, set to take place from July 26th to …

Early Voting Begins Friday for August Election

Friday kicks off the early-voting period for this year’s Aug. 1 State Primary and County General Election. Across the county, voters will have the option to cast a ballot for school-board …

Independence Day Celebration in Gainesboro

Gainesboro hosted an early Independence Day celebration on June 29.

Davidson Retires from Highway Department

After 42 years of dedicated service to the Jackson County Highway Department, Mrs. Sue Davidson will be setting her sights on a well-deserved retirement and spending more time with her husband and their family.

Election Commission Office Cuts Ribbon on New Location

NEW LOCATION - An official ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on June 25 for the new location of the Jackson County Election Commission office. The election commission office was previously housed within the Jackson County Courthouse.

Katherine Baugh Anderson to Celebrate 100th Birthday

Katherine Baugh Anderson was born in Baugh Hollow on July 12, 1924. She graduated from the brand-new Fox High School in 1942, as many of her male classmates were leaving to fight in World War II.

Class of 1964 Reunites

The Gainesboro High School Graduation Class of 1964 celebrated a 60-year reunion in the back room of Giovanni’s Restaurant in Gainesboro.

A Week in Jackson County History

From Thursday, October 22, 1964Over 3,000 Attend Open House Sunday

New Laws Now Effective in Tennessee

Here is a summary of the new laws passed by the 113th Tennessee General that are now effective as of Monday, July 1, 2024 in Tennessee:

Synergy Magnetics LLC to Locate in Jackson County

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter and Synergy Magnetics LLC officials announced last week the company would start its journey in Gainesboro and become the first economic development project to land in Jackson County since 2018.

Presidential Disaster Declaration Includes Jackson County

FEMA announced last week that federal disaster assistance is available to counties in Tennessee to supplement recovery efforts in the areas affected by the severe storms, tornadoes and flooding from May 8-9, 2024. Among those eligible for the assistance is Jackson County.

Son Arrested for Scamming Father

On approximately June 14, Deputy Ryan Bean took a theft report at the Jackson County Sheriff's Department. The victim explained to Deputy Bean that on June 11, he visited his bank suspecting he had fallen victim to a phone scam, only to discover that $49,674 had been stolen from his checking account.

Open Doors to the Past

Do you feel like you are in a Where’s Waldo book when searching for ancestors? Attend The Upper Cumberland Family History and Genealogy Festival in Historic Granville on Saturday, July 27, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. for clues and assistance in opening the door to your past.

How Tennessee Leaders Are Prioritizing Patient Care

For vulnerable patient groups who cannot afford health insurance, the harsh reality involves making difficult daily choices, such as feeding their families or seeking urgent medical care. Here in Tennessee, the number of uninsured individuals has risen by more than 19,000 in the last year. Every Tennessean deserves affordable access to health care, especially those in difficult financial situations.

Jackson County Historical Society Helps Restore Marker

An older historical marker that stood for years near the intersection of Hwy. 85 and Smith Bend Ln. in the Gladice Community, has been fixed and reinstalled in its original place.

A Look Back - Thursday, March 12, 1964

What appeared to be a “highly professional” job of safe cracking took place Sunday night at Dudney’s Grocery located at the intersection of highways 56 and 53 east of Gainesboro. Averitt Dudney, owner of the store, reported that approximately $425 in cash and more than $1000 in checks were stolen.

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