WBBJ TV
December 29, 2020
JACKSON, Tenn. The Jackson city council’s agenda review committee met Tuesday evening for their monthly agenda meeting.
Members first discussed barricading an alley near Lafayette and College streets, so they can renovate those areas and better utilize the buildings.
“As it gets better, we can have some events there and then it also gives an opportunity for the buildings to have a second and third story,” Mayor Scott Conger says.
Committee members also spoke of creating something to honor the late Clark Shaw, CEO of The Old Country Store. They hope to honor him in the Casey Jones Village sometime in the spring.
WBBJ TV
December 24, 2020
JACKSON, Tenn. – It’s a Hub City family tradition! It’s the Christmas Eve breakfast at the Old Country Store, but this year, it looks a little different.
“We’ve had a little bit of smaller crowds today with the coronavirus and everything, but still great heartwarming stories of guests coming in,” said owner of the Old Country Store, Brooks Shaw.
Christmas breakfast last year had a line stretching out the door, but this year, there were fewer people at the restaurant.
“We’ll see how the day goes once the sun comes up. We opened around 6 and there were a lot of people coming in the door. We got them taken care of very quickly, but you can feel the Christmas spirit,” said Shaw.