Wednesday, April 8th, 2026
Good morning, Jackson. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 8th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ As prom season approaches, local thrift stores are offering affordable formalwear plus City Thrift in Jackson sees more shoppers hunting for dresses, suits, and shoes while nearby alteration shops help adjust styles for a perfect prom look. WBBJ-TV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Jackson Arts Council reported Tuesday morning that it distributed nearly 2,000 art boxes to students in the Jackson and Madison County School System + awarded 21 grants to local arts organizations this fiscal year. WNBJ 39
- ➤ The Griot Collective will host an open mic event on Thursday at 6 p.m. at Carnegie Center for Arts and History, where it will celebrate National Poetry Month and honor winners of its Black History Month poetry contest. WNBJ 39
- ➤ Southwest Tennessee Tourism Association has launched its new Legends Series to honor local figures who shaped our region's cultural heritage. Each month, the series will spotlight a different legend on multiple platforms (including its monthly publication) to invite residents and visitors to explore local stories. WBBJ-TV
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ A WalletHub study released March 31 shows Tennessee ranks among the top five for low tax burdens (6.21%) because it has no individual income tax and low property and sales taxes. The report highlights why many businesses are drawn to our state. The Jackson Sun
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ University School of Jackson dedicated its renovated softball field during a ceremony honoring Lady Bruins teams that won 2010 and 2012 state championships. The team then hosted Fayette Academy. WBBJ-TV
- ➤ More than 80 high school student-athletes and legacy inductees were honored at the Jackson-Madison Athletic Champion Banquet in Jackson; awards given included a watch award + ring for top performers, and over 500 guests attended the event. WBBJ-TV
- ➤ Two Rose Hill School educators attended a two-day training at the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta this past March as part of SONIC’s $1 million nationwide donation to support teachers, and they are now ready to share fresh strategies with local classrooms — a move that benefits public education through SONIC drink purchases. WBBJ-TV
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today, the city announced its Lawn Care Assistance Program to help Jackson residents who are seniors, have disabilities or are low income maintain their lawns. Neighborhood Services Director Elivia Trejo said the initiative provides practical yard care support for those in need. WNBJ 39
- ➤ Yesterday, Jackson’s City Council and Mayor Conger proclaimed April as Child Abuse Prevention and Sexual Assault Awareness Month and marked Equal Pay Day, urging citizens to support child protection + fair pay evaluations in Jackson and Madison County. WNBJ 39
- ➤ Deputy Gov. and TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter spoke at the Greater Jackson Chamber event yesterday, discussing Tennessee’s rural job creation, record capital investments—including a $7.4B project creating 740 jobs—and its nuclear energy advances in Oak Ridge. The Jackson Sun
- ➤ Jackson Regional Airport has installed a new entrance sign along Smith Lane to welcome travelers — officials said the update is part of ongoing efforts to enhance the arrival experience, and records show over 1,100 passengers arrived in March. WNBJ 39
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A Jackson parent is turning a personal tragedy into a road safety campaign for National Distracted Driving Awareness Month+ urging families to talk about avoiding distractions after losing her son in 2019. The Tennessee Highway Safety Office reported nearly one in 12 Madison County crashes in 2025 involved distractions. WBBJ-TV
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Jackson’s Sports Hall of Fame, started in 1986 after local leaders rallied to overcome a fundraising challenge, will host its 40th banquet Thursday, April 16 at 6 p.m. at the Carl Perkins Civic Center to honor inductees including Brett Barry, Kayla Beaver, Carita Cole, Davon DeMoss and Tarius Johnson. The Jackson Post
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Crawfest 2026
3-8 p.m. — Hub City Brewing — Family-friendly event — Enjoy delicious crawfish and shrimp with the best company in downtown Jackson.
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Blue Suede Weekend 2026
7-11 p.m. — Hub City Brewing — Enjoy a rockabilly celebration of Carl Perkins' classic tune with live performances.
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Jackson Tennessee Camp
6-8 p.m. — Jackson Christian Football Field — Free entry — Experience the excitement of Friday Night Lights at this engaging football camp.
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Stokely and the Bandits: Cinco de Mayo Celebration
2-6 p.m. — Tekila Mexican Bar & Grill — Enjoy the vibrant sounds of local musicians with a diverse setlist.
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