The Madison County Sheriff's Office is continuing its investigation into an aggravated burglary in the 800 block of Hwy. 138 in Mercer, according to a news release.
Sheriff's office still probing aggravated burglary in Mercer
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Stocks slightly higher after 3-day downturn
A record-breaking rally in stocks paused this week as investors contemplate what's next for the market.
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Sheriff: Suspect in Colorado school shooting dies
CENTENNIAL, Colo. - A suburban Denver student shot at least one other student at a high school Friday before he apparently turned the gun on himself, authorities said.
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New director named for Jackson Regional Partnership
A new leader was named for the Jackson Regional Partnership on Friday afternoon at the Jackson Chamber of Commerce office.
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Kansas airport worker arrested in car bomb plot
WICHITA, Kan. - A Kansas man was arrested Friday on charges that he planned to set off a car bomb at the Wichita airport in an attack intended to support al-Qaida, authorities said.
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Read Woolfork's resignation letter from the POST commission
Woolfork Resigns from POST commission by The Jackson Sun
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Homeless feeding the homeless
Former boxer Lamont Ingram has surrendered his gloves for a new bout - fighting for humanity.
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WRAP gets early Christmas presents
Wo/Men's Resources & Rape Assistance Program (WRAP) received an early Christmas present Friday at its location at 62 Directors Row in Jackson.
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Ballet Arts''The Nutcracker'
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Briefly: Madison Co. man charged with meth, Sheriff's Office investigates burglary, Jackson murder sent to grand jury
Officers with Jackson-Madison County Metro Narcotics were called to a home on Morisch Road in Madison County on Thursday night when authorities found an active meth lab.
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Many grateful for a second chance and try to help others
Former boxer Lamont Ingram has surrendered his gloves for a new bout - fighting for humanity.
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Ouster suit filed against Woolfork; Madison Co. begins process to try to remove sheriff from office
Luther Mercer believes it's a waste of time and money.
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Trenton firefighter terminated
A Trenton firefighter has been fired after officials say he sexually harassed other employees.
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Feds: Ex-Ohio U. lab employee stole human bones
ATHENS, Ohio (AP) - A former school employee is facing federal charges for allegedly stealing human bones from the anatomy laboratory at Ohio University.
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Hawaii survivor: Plane lost power, then glided
HONOLULU (AP) - After a 70-year-old Hawaii man survived a flight that crash-landed in Hawaii waters, he swam about a half-mile in 6-foot waves to Molokai's rugged shoreline, thinking the eight others aboard the small commercial plane were fine bobbing in
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CIA Benghazi team clash led to 'stand down' report
WASHINGTON (AP) - CIA officers who testified privately to Congress about the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, revealed a disagreement among them about how quickly they could go help the besieged U.S.
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Miley Cyrus, Macklemore perform at Jingle Ball
NEW YORK (AP) - Miley Cyrus headlined the annual Jingle Ball concert at Madison Square Garden, performing her hits 'Wrecking Ball' and 'We Can't Stop.'
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Christmas lights shining bright
The Jackson Sun recently asked readers to nominate homes with the best Christmas lights and decorations. Here are some nominations we received. Addresses are in Jackson and Madison County unless otherwise noted.
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Sons spending their first Christmas without mom
Loving memories of his mother give Corey Marshall Jr. comfort this holiday season as his family endures its first Christmas without her.
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Haslam unsure of reason for few court applicants
They sit at the pinnacle of Tennessee's justice system, enjoying power, privileges, prestige - and even a job nearly for life, once in office.
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