November | 2016 | Collierville Independent

The Collierville Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for Smallcakes Cupcakery last week at 2150 W. Poplar Ave., Suite 107. Smallcakes Cupcakery Franchise bakes and frosts 18 signature flavors every morning, fresh from scratch. Smallcakes features seasonal and special flavors. After appearances on the Food Networkís ìCupcake Warsî seasons one, two, and seven […]

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A new shopping center is being planned near S. Houston Levee Road and Nonconnah Creek. The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved the rezoning of 95 acres to Shopping Center Commercial Monday night during their regularly scheduled meeting. The property, which is north of Highway 385 and west of Houston Levee, is currently zoned […]

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Town officials have been in contact with the National Weather Service concerning the weather forecast for Nov. 29. The forecasts calls for rain, high winds and possible tornado activity in North Mississippi. The estimated window of time for the wind and rain in Collierville is between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. After taking into consideration […]

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The town’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen will discuss a development agreement for a future assisted living facility at the corner of E. Winchester Blvd. and S. Shea Road. Board members will approve the 99-unit facility within the Villages at Porter Farms development Monday during their regularly scheduled meeting. The Villages at Porter Farms Assisted […]

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Collierville veterinarians James Murphy and Hank Wright, along with a family remembering lost loved ones have found a win-win situation that also benefits the people of Lakeland. The Pet Hospitals-Lakeland has a building project next to Zadie E. Kuehl Park, named for the six-month-old Lakeland infant who was killed along with her mother, Stefanie, and […]

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By Graham Sweeney In the 10 years that Justin Ingram has coached the swim team at Collierville High School, he can’t remember a single male athlete getting a full scholarship to a Division I college. That streak ended last week when senior Joshua Walsh signed a Letter of Intent to attend the University of Tennessee […]

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The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen has approved the town’s annual street repaving project. Board members unanimously passed the $1.34 million project Monday night during their regularly scheduled meeting. The streets included in this year’s project haven’t been paved for an average of 17 years. Beginning next year, streets in neighborhoods like Almadale Place, […]

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Capturing the audiences’ and judges’ attention with a dynamic vocal performance, Amber Reed, 20, won the 2017 Miss Collierville title on Saturday, Nov. 5 during the 22nd annual Miss Collierville Scholarship Pageant at the Harrell Theatre. Gabriella Genereaux of Collierville will serve as Collierville’s Outstanding Teen this year. She is a 16-year-old junior at Evangelical […]

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By Bill Sorrell Friday night lights. Collierville running back Peyton McCay prayed they would not interfere. Lining up in a wheel route on the last play of the first half on his own 46-yard line, McCay raced down field waiting for a bomb to be dropped by quarterback Matt Connors. In a play called by […]

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