Collierville interviews 5 familiar names for school superintendent
Superintendent Gary Lilly is leaving, so Collierville Schools carried out interviews for a new superintendent Friday.
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Superintendent Gary Lilly is leaving, so Collierville Schools carried out interviews for a new superintendent Friday.
The chess pie is another favorite from Art Seessel’s and Jennifer Biggs’ initial list of the recipes they knew you wanted.
Long after the other Shelby County suburbs broke away from the overall Memphis library system, Bartlett could soon follow the same path.
“JB Smiley Jr., or any local elected official, has no business in the board rooms of the University of Memphis. If the city council ran the university, chaos would be the only curriculum, and a BS degree would not stand for Bachelor of Science.”
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Documents outline the transfer of stadium ownership from the city to University of Memphis Auxiliary Services Foundation.
Ja Morant spoke to the media Friday. It wasn’t some raw apology press conference. But he said all the right things. He said he is learning to “protect his peace.” If the man can do that, good things will surely follow.Related story:
Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr.’s request for a temporary order of protection from fellow commissioner Mickell Lowery has been denied — at least for now.
Some 2,000 educators were nominated for the honor, which recognizes contributions to music and the industry made by individual teachers.
Young wants to keep Chief Davis, the TVA is ready for winter and you can get your sugar fix in Cordova.
Gimme Sugar Bakery opens its first location, in Cordova, and City Brew Tours launches operations in Memphis.
An inside look as to how the Tigers shook off a rough three games to pull off a big win in College Station.
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The Kimbrough Center is being renovated, Lakeshore Learning is coming to Memphis and Concentric LLC brings the occupancy rate to 95% in the Acee Business Center.
Loaf is leaving the Brooks even earlier than expected, and it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Jaren Jackson Jr. is averaging 28.5 points since the start of December. When Ja Morant returns, can Jackson remain just as impactful?
Families share stories of alleged abuse at Youth Villages, a local judge goes to jail and Kansas State’s loss is the Memphis Tigers’ gain.
Memphis wasn’t part of original expansion plans for passenger-rail service in and through Tennessee. But connecting Memphis to Nashville would also give travelers New Orleans and Chicago.
This year marks Riley Earnest’s third at Desoto Central Elementary School in Southaven, where she teaches fifth-grade science and social studies.
Coach Alston won four football state titles with the Owls, while also serving as the school’s track coach and athletic director.
The woman lost her money in a scheme that started with a message that her computer had been hacked.
If approved by the Memphis City Council in a Dec. 19 vote, the mayoral salary would increase from $170,000 to $210,000 for Mayor-elect Paul Young.
The Tigers have one game left, and they’ll need to address losing three starters to the NCAA transfer portal as they try to become just the fifth team in program history to win 10 games in a single season.
Under John Barnard, Seessel’s won the Tennessee Bakery of the Year every year and once nabbed the National Bakery of the Year. Before Barnard joined Seessel’s, he impressed the Navy’s top brass with pastries and cakes.
“The Blind Side” author is pulled into the Oher legal battle, Edge Alley owner reveals why his eatery closed and Collierville Schools becomes a real-life “Christmas Carol.”