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JTV News presents The Morning Show. Wednesday, Andy and Bart’s guests: Rev. Dallas Flippin & Logan Dodge, First Baptist Church; Cafe Connection.  Ric Scheele, Facilities Operations, Jackson County. 9 AM and 11 AM.    

Wednesday on The Bart Hawley Show:  Julie Johnson, Executive Director, Ella Sharp Museum & Planetarium;  Marcy Ashe, The Craft Agency;  Bob Hoffman, Public Relations Manager, The Wharton Center ‘Frozen’;   Bart Rides the new Jackson District Library Bookmobile;  Laura Schlecte & Jacque Austin, ARTitude Holiday Pop-Up. 1, 5, 8, and 11 PM;  2 and 5 AM.  

This week on JTV:

Food Circus   Pryor’s BBQ House located on W. Prospect St. in Jackson offers amazing barbecue, seafood, burgers, coneys, sandwiches, and more. Drive-thru or pickup window only. Adrien stops by to check out their famous pulled pork bbq sundae amongst other items.

Where We Live  Where We Live heads out of town to enjoy the countryside and fall colors on this week’s road trip. First, we visit Ed Jasinowski at Sweet Seasons Orchard in Concord and check out the orchard and bakery. After that, we swing north to Munith, and stop in at Pregitzer’s Farm Market. Wade Pregitzer shows us around the farm and attractions.

The Jackson Show   All new!  Highlights from the 2021 Viking A Go Go!, the annual showcase of the Jackson High School Marching Band.

At Home Jackson:  

Sproat Realty Professional’s Logan Everett talks about getting the most value for your listing.

Social Media Influencer Holly Blain with tips on quick and fun decorating and remodeling ideas.

Tired of your living spaces? Design Coordinator Chris Pelton at Vermeulen Home Furnishings is available to help you out.

Fast Forward.   Tune in as we feature Virtue Drums, Jackson’s very own drum builder and Dapper Man, your local male salon.  Watch as these two make, create and design.  

True Story. This week, True Story uncovers the history of the Underground Railroad in Jackson. Hear stories about the brave men and women in our county who helped slaves escape to freedom.

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