Sudoku: June 3
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
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Today’s puzzle is a wreath placed at the Memphis National Cemetery on Memorial Day and was taken by Samuel Hardiman.
James Maclin says, “The best version of this rewrite would do two things at once: Modernize Memphis’ land use rules and protect the public’s trust in the process. That means clear notice, clear explanations, clear transition rules, and clear lines of decision-making.”
Memphis firms announce promotions.
Ramble on Summer and the latest phase of Union Depot have received recommendations from the Bartlett Planning Commission.
Center fielder Joshua Báez’s heroics were wasted as the Bats came alive in the 11th inning.
A standing-room only crowd in Whitehaven heard that the Elvis Presley Boulevard project, begun in 2013, may last another five years.
Modern mannequins provide various types of lifelike practice situations for nurses, physcians and other healthcare professionals.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington go back and forth on their favorite trade-up target for the Grizzlies.
Penny Hardaway said he used a behavioral assessment to help assemble this year’s roster. The Daily Memphian reached out to the CEO of the company that administered the test to get further insight.
In January 2024, the Exxon/Hop-In on one of the most visible retail corners in the city was destroyed in a fire.
Germantown hasn’t had a Bed Bath and Beyond in six years, but fans of the home goods store won’t have to wait much longer.
The pet-supply store, which employees more than 1,400 people nationwide, described the layoffs as a “proactive restructuring” in preparation for changing market conditions.
The former seminarian now faces decades in prison.
University of Memphis tuition is set to increase for all students, with in-state undergrad costs for the 2026-2027 academic year rising 4.48%, or $504.
It’s pick your theme at the movies this week and you can double up.
A Shelby County judge has moved up his retirement date, so the Election Commission is adding a race for his position to the other five already on the ballot.
Arlington’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen has approved its annual budget, and cuts enabled the town to maintain its $1.13 property tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year.
A resident of Germantown Station would like to add a few disc golf holes to the neighborhood’s park to encourage families to try the sport. But the pitch lands in limbo.
The government shutdown is partially responsible for delays at the country club.
Today’s puzzle is the tulips in full bloom at The Dixon Gallery and Gardens was taken by Ron Maxey.
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The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and the county administration say they agree on dollar figures, but not a solution to the dispute.