All Sides Covered

All Sides Covered

By Thomas Sellers Jr. Friday night Millington’s Playhouse 51 presented the worldwide debut of Both Sides by Howard Pries, a local award-winning playwright. The cast featured Shannon Elsea (Andrew Mitchell), Dana Terle (Angela), Whitney Blake Bogus (Susan Meyers), Kay Knight Bridgewater (Margaret Mitchell) and Paul Webb (“Military” Frank Stinson). The two-act performance delighted the opening…

Millington Businesses To Sponsor 35th Memphis in May Triathlon and Sports Expo at Edmund Orgill Park

Millington Businesses To Sponsor 35th Memphis in May Triathlon and Sports Expo at Edmund Orgill Park

Star Staff Reports P.R. Event Management is pleased to announce that two Millington businesses are on board to sponsor the 35th Annual Memphis in May Triathlon & Sports Expo at Edmund Orgill Park in Millington on May 19-21. The Millington Chamber of Commerce and Homer Skelton Ford and Homer Skelton Jeep of Millington are lending…

BREAKING NEWS: Man suffers gunshot wound to head inside Top Brass

BREAKING NEWS: Man suffers gunshot wound to head inside Top Brass

By Thomas Sellers Jr. A Memphis man was airlifted to Regional One this afternoon around 3 p.m. after suffering a gunshot wound to the head at the Top Brass in Millington. First Responders from the Millington Fire Department located at 4836 Navy Road rushed over to the firing range located at 4788 Navy Road, a…

Zaxby’s prepares to spread its wings in Millington

Zaxby’s prepares to spread its wings in Millington

Star Staff Reports Millington’s newest arrival will be Zaxby’s. The business located on Highway 51 is finishing up the hiring process this week before officially opening March 13. With construction recently started, Zaxby’s will be coming to Millington at 8537 Highway 51 North. A fan favorite for chicken fingers and wings, the new fast-casual restaurant…

Admiral Visits MCHS

Admiral Visits MCHS

Posted on March 9, 2017. Cadet Commanding Officer Trisha Poppleton and Cadet Executive Officer Jennifer McCullough proudly introduced Admiral Richard A. Brown on his visit to Millington Central High School on Feb. 16. The admiral’s address to the NJROTC cadets included his 28 year journey of becoming a Rear Admiral and encouragement on serving in…