This Friday, residents will be able to get one of Boscos’ pizzas and locally made brews at the Shops of Saddle Creek for the first time in 16 years. Boscos has struck an agreement with the new Saddle Creek Beer Garden to have their beers on tap at the beer garden the last weekend of […]
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August 13 First Day of school for students September 3 Labor Day September 14 Parent Conferences October 8-12 Fall Break October 19 First Quarter Ends October 22 Second Quarter Begins November 19-20 Professional Development Days November 21-23 Thanksgiving Break December 19-21 Semester Exams December 21 Second Quarter Ends December 24 to January 2 Winter Break […]
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With new tenants routinely popping up this year, Germantown’s Saddle Creek is due for some parking enhancements. On Monday, the Germantown Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved the site plan for a new parking deck at the southwest corner of Poplar Ave. and West Street, referred to as Saddle Creek South. A 50-space parking lot […]
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After listening to the emotional pleas of several residents, the Germantown Board of Mayor and Aldermen denied approval of the final plan for a 310-unit multi-family development. Board members nixed the District at Watermark development 4-1 Monday night during their regularly scheduled meeting. Citing traffic concerns, increased school enrollment, population density and even a loss […]
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Nearly two dozen boys and girls logged 28 hours of basketball instructions last week in the William Osteen Gymnasium on the campus of Millington Central High School. For Grizzlies Youth Basketball instructors Steven McElroy and Finoy Perkins, it was the latest stop on a summer tour across the Mid-South. McElroy noted previous visits were made […]
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Houston High was one of several schools to participate in the St. Benedict at Auburndale 7-on-7 Football Tournament last week. The Mustangs came in second place in the annual tournament, with White Station taking first place. The Houston varsity football team will kick off its season on Aug. 17 with a home game against Brighton. […]
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Steven Ni is embracing the culinary past while hoping to forge a new future for Asian cuisine in Collierville. This spring, the local restauranteur opened Tao Asian Cuisine in the spot that previously housed Lee Kan’s Asian Grill, which closed earlier this year. Ni, who has lived in Collierville for 15 years, was eager to open […]
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“Outstanding, knowledgeable, focused and committed” are a few of the words others have used to describe Andre Lott. A five-year veteran of Gryphon Athletics, Lott was recently promoted to assistant athletic director for college recruiting and head coach of the school’s football program. Previously, Lott was the VFL coordinator for football and coached track at […]
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People who knew Tennessee Rep. Ron Lollar describe him as a proud Marine, good family man, dedicated church member and a notable statesman. The longtime Republican state representative died of an apparent heart attack in his sleep early on Friday. He was 69 and a little over a month away from his 70th birthday. He […]
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Members of the Collierville High School trap team were among the more than 1,400 youth athletes, from middle school to college, to participate in the 2018 Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program State Championships in Nashville. The Collierville students finished third in the Intermediate Entry Level Team The State Championships spanned five full days of co-ed […]
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