Month: April 2013

Month: April 2013

By Bill Short Millington’s attorney discussed a “time line” for elections last week after the Tennessee General Assembly passed legislation allowing the creation of municipal school districts in the state. On April 15, the Tennessee Senate and House of Representatives each passed a bill that repeals the 1998 statewide ban on such districts. The next……

Month: June 2016

Month: June 2016

Each year E.A. Harrold students decide how many books they are going to attempt to read during the school year. This year’s goal was set at 15,000 books cumulatively among all grade levels with the theme “Blast Off to Reading!” On Tuesday, May 17, the entire school celebrated surpassing this goal by reading, 20,933 books!……

Month: October 2014

Month: October 2014

By Thomas Sellers Jr. BARTLETT — Led by the MVP performance of senior Kenzie Fields, the Bartlett Lady Panthers are once again Region 7-3A Volleyball champions. Last Tuesday in the Bartlett Gymnasium, the Lady Panthers advance to the title game beating Hardin County, the District 13-3A runner ups. Bartlett would face the Munford Lady Cougars……

Month: November 2014

Month: November 2014

Star Staff Reports Playhouse 51, Millington’s Community Theater, celebrates the holidays with The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson. Performances for this holiday production covers two weekends; Dec. 5-6 and 12-13 at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays Dec. 7 and 14 at 2 p.m. Mother has to direct the pageant this year because Mrs. Armstrong……

Month: September 2016

Month: September 2016

By Thomas Sellers Jr. The 2016 Millington Central High School Homecoming Queen is… Gabby Meyer. The senior was announced as the selection of the football team and school at Friday night’s game at the Millington Football Stadium. Her victory was the highlight of a night featuring a 27-20 win by the football team over the……

Month: November 2012

Month: November 2012

By Bill Short The Millington Board of Mayor and Aldermen has unanimously passed an ordinance on first reading that would allow concurrent election of the City Court clerk and judge. Board members took the action during their Nov. 5 regular monthly meeting on a motion offered by Alderman Don Lowry and seconded by Alderman Mike……