JACKSON, Tenn — School board members, county commissioners, pastors and a community all coming together for the sake of east Jackson.
Tuesday Lane College held an open discussion and survey on how a recently closed school can better a community.
“Re-purposing the Jackson Central Merry grounds as apart of that larger effort.” Executive Vice President of Lane College Moses Goldmon said.
This is all thanks to the Robert Wood Johnson planning grant awarded to a team Lane College is apart of.