Wednesday Dec 23 | WTVF Nashville
Helping Hand Continues To Give Despite Own Need
LYLES, Tenn. - One woman, who is in the same situation as those she lends a helping hand to, is finding strength with the saying, 'it's better to give than receive.' Terry Work started Helping Hands of Hickman County four years ago, and with the money made in selling the items, she helped families in the county facing tough times.
Nonprofit Three Rivers-Hickman clinic has grand opening
A rural community health center in Middle Tennessee is celebrating its grand opening.
Three more defendants enter pleas in marijuana conspiracy
Three more defendants who are accused of criminal activity in connection with a four-year marijuana distribution conspiracy case entered guilty pleas in criminal court on Monday.
Skits & Bits: 100 years...train wreck two miles west of Pegram
"Skits and Bits" - Little Bits of News and History - Some you may remember, some you may have forgotten and some you may have never heard of before; but all of which took place somewhere, sometime, throughout the years.
Roy Lee and Chu Yon Moss of Clarksville, Tenn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jill Moss, to Jonathan McDaniel.
Man Bounds And Gags His Mother
After being bound and gagged by her own son late Sunday morning, a mother calls out for help.
Burns likely to have part-time police chief
Though Burns officials were recently seeking resumes for a permanent police chief, the seven applicants likely won't be interviewed as the city moves toward keeping the current part-time chief in a lean budget year.
100 Black Men hails its recent graduates
The 100 Black Men of West Tennessee, which supports college-bound young men through its 21st Century Scholars program, is celebrating the recent graduations of two participants.