Aug 30, 2009 | The Jackson Sun
Featured cook's kitchen is always full - of people sampling her food
"A plain old country cook" is how Virginia Watt describes her culinary talents. That's an apt portrayal, considering her favorite kitchen tool is a small, thin-bladed, wood-handled knife she bought for 10 cents at a yard sale about12 years ago from the third generation owner.
Crime briefs: Stabbing, armed robbery, exposure plea, robbery arrest
A Medina man testified in Jackson City Court on Thursday afternoon that he was high on methamphetamine when he was stabbed Aug.
Medina opens South Gibson High School
MEDINA - After 30 years without its own high school, the city of Medina celebrated the opening of a new one Friday.
Bond set at $15,000 for man charged in hit-and-run
Bond was set at $15,000 today for a Medina man charged in an early Sunday morning hit-and-run accident.
Medina opens South Gibson High School
MEDINA - After 30 years without its own high school, the city of Medina celebrated the opening of a new one Friday.
Academic year opens with new school in Gibson County
With more than 3,400 students back in session and a new school opening today, Gibson County school officials expect a busy first day.
Homeless man hired to care for diabetic man in boarding house
Teresa Hope and Sandy Rush thought their father was destined for a nursing home.
'Fireproof' movie producer speaks at CityFest rally
A group of ministry leaders in Gibson County announced on Thursday plans to host CityFest in Milan.
Medina moves to keep Lowery chief of police
The city of Medina officially removed the interim tag from Chad Lowery's title by naming him police chief at a Board of Aldermen meeting Friday night.
Medina moves to keep Lowery chief of police
The city of Medina officially removed the interim tag from Chad Lowery's title by naming him police chief at a Board of Aldermen meeting Friday night.
Jackson police looking for man who stabbed friend in Kroger parking lot
Jackson police are searching for the man responsible for stabbing his Medina friend in north Jackson Sunday night.
Medina moves to keep Lowery chief of police
The city of Medina officially removed the interim tag from Chad Lowery's title by naming him police chief at a Board of Aldermen meeting Friday night.
Local briefs: Retiring commissioner; YMCA fundraiser; Medina police chief
Madison County Commissioner Bill Hall is resigning, according to the commission's August agenda, which was e-mailed to local media outlets late Thursday afternoon.