Heading to State: Stable of Stallions to shine on the track Saturday in Clarksville

Heading to State: Stable of Stallions to shine on the track Saturday in Clarksville

By Thomas Sellers Jr. Millington will be represented this weekend in Clarksville at the 2019 Tennessee Middle School State Track meet. The Millington Middle Stallions are sending 11 athletes to the annual event to participate in the boys and girls events. The program, which began as a club team in 2015, has reached the zenith…

Full Day of Emotions: Trojans win and achieve history against Bolivar, Haywood dampens day

Full Day of Emotions: Trojans win and achieve history against Bolivar, Haywood dampens day

By Thomas Sellers Jr. Millington Trojan sophomore ace Wesley Culley struck out his 100th batter of the season last week during the District 15-2A Tournament game against Bolivar Central in Ripley. RIPLEY — The objective of Tuesday for the Millington Trojans was to win a pair of games in the District 15-2A Baseball Tournament. The…

Coming to the stage Dean & Rockwell: Polar opposites twins work their way to the top of Class of 2019

Coming to the stage Dean & Rockwell: Polar opposites twins work their way to the top of Class of 2019

By Thomas Sellers Jr. 2019 Valedictorian Rockwell Karash and Salutatorian Dean Karash of Millington Central High School One guy sports a beard and hair passing his shoulders walking around the halls of Millington Central High School. The other guy looks more clean-cut and frequencies the NJROTC area in the school. The long-haired fella, Dean, preferred…

Day: May 16, 2019

Day: May 16, 2019

By Thomas Sellers Jr. RIPLEY — The objective of Tuesday for the Millington Trojans was to win a pair of games in the District 15-2A Baseball Tournament. The mission began on the Ripley Baseball Field against the Bolivar Central Tigers — win and advance to play the Haywood Tomcats. The loser of the first game……

School Board revising its policy on graduation

School Board revising its policy on graduation

By Bill Short The Millington School Board has unanimously approved on first reading a proposed revision to its policy regarding graduation activities. Board members took the action Monday night during their regular monthly meeting on a motion offered by C. J. Haley and seconded by Mark Coulter. The proposed revision, recommended by the Tennessee School…