June | 2017 | Collierville Independent

The Collierville Burch Library hosted author Vickie Fee on June 20 as she signed the third book in her mystery series, One Fete in the Grave. Fee moved from Memphis to Michigan a few years ago. She’s had to adjust to living under several feet of snow in the winter, but she keeps warm by […]

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This week, Collierville will be saying “Hello!” to a business that waved goodbye to the Arlington/Lakeland area on May 31. Bricks & Minifigs – a toy shop for buying, selling and trading Lego products – is moving to a larger space at the Carriage Crossing Mall. Owners Mark and Patty Guttensohn say they will have […]

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The town’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen has approved an ordinance on second reading prohibiting short-term rental properties, with the exception of bed and breakfasts. The ordinance could hinder growing operations like Airbnb and Homeaway. “Short-term rental properties are becoming increasingly popular because they provide alternative lodging options,” wrote Assistant Town Administrator Athanasia Lewis, “which […]

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  TOWN OF COLLIERVILLE DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that the Design Review Commission will meet at 5 p.m. on Thursday, July 13, 2017 for a regular scheduled meeting. At that time, consideration will be given to the following:   The agenda is subject to change until formal approval by the Board   […]

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Collierville High School volleyball standout Olivia Vires signed a Letter of Intent to continue her education at Missouri Baptist University. She will join the Spartan’s volleyball team this fall.

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The Junior Auxiliary of Collierville, in partnership with the Mid-South Food Bank in Memphis, held the first of three summer food distributions on June 8 at Collierville Elementary School. “This is a great opportunity for us to assist children that are a part of the free lunch program during the school year,” said Maggie Ubel. […]

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Collierville Schools opened their doors and fields to hundreds of children last week for summer camp activities. Introduction to VEX Robotics was held at Collierville High School. The camp gave students an introduction into the engineering design process to strategize, design, build, program and test VEX robots. PICTURED: Mentor Sawyer Weigant works will students Timothy […]

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After a rocky first few months of the year home sales are sailing in Collierville now. Sales were up a whopping 32 percent last month, the highest leap in the county. According to the Memphis Area Association of Realtors, 125 sales were recorded in May for a median sales price of $325,000, also the highest […]

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Short-term rental properties could soon be a thing of the past in Collierville. The town’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen recently approved an ordinance on first reading prohibiting the rental of such properties, with the exception of bed and breakfasts. “Short-term rental properties are becoming increasingly popular because they provide alternative lodging options,” wrote Assistant […]

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    6/21/2017| TOWN OF COLLIERVILLE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS   Separate sealed BIDS will be accepted by the Town of Collierville (“TOWN”) at the office of the DIRECTOR OF GENERAL SERVICES at 500 Poplar View Parkway, Collierville, Tennessee until 2:00:00 p.m., Local Time, on July 25, 2017, and then at said office publicly opened and […]

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