Day: August 22, 2013

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By David Peel Imagine loosing your son in a tragic car accident. It is the stuff nightmares are made of. It happened to a businessman in 2001, and he had to deal not only with the loss of his beloved son, but the handling of a complex wrongful death case as well. At some point,…

By Otis Griffin Does anyone remember when you finally got your driver’s license at age sixteen and could legally race? Until then we had been driving for years but it was considered a necessary part of working.  Arvis delivered hogs, corn and cotton per Mr. Solon’s instructions but he followed the designated trail ‘egg-zackly’ or…

City Court Reports August 13 Session Fines Martha A. Beam, 7227 Pam Drive, Millington, refusal to submit to tests for alcoholic or drug content of blood, driver’s license revoked two years. Paul Carter, 6670 Meadow Oaks Place, no driver’s license, $50 fine plus cost; failure to provide proof of insurance, $50 fine, no cost; impeding…

RICHARD ALLEN ARCHER Richard Allen Archer, CPO (Ret) U.S.  Navy, graduated from this life and departed to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Aug. 13, 2013. He was born Dec. 24, 1942 to the late, Hester Clark and Floyd “Doc” Archer in Terre Haute, Ind. He was a graduate of Garfield High…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. From the Patriot Guard Riders from Tipton County to everyday residents of Bartlett, the Mid-South has rallied in support of the New family after losing their son Sgt. Stephen New last month. The latest to give back to the New family and express love during their time of loss was Pop’s…

By Bill Short The Millington Board of Mayor and Aldermen passed an amended ordinance on final reading this week that authorizes a municipal school board and schedules its election. Board members took the action Monday night during a special called meeting on a motion offered by Alderman Bethany Huffman and seconded by Alderman Chris Ford….

There is a fund set up at Millington City Hall located at 7930 Nelson for finding a future home for the retrieved anchor. Since the beginning of the month, a group including former Millington Mayor Richard Hodges, have been seeking ideas to find a new permanent home for the anchor. The group of local citizens…

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