Day: February 14, 2013

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By David Peel As a Christian and an injury lawyer, I see the effects every day of this broken world that the Bible variously characterizes as “corrupt” and “under a curse.” I was confronted recently with a surprising new example of how the corrupt world is changing our lives.  I was visiting someone in Germantown,…

Month of February Kids in Christ the King is a youth program at West Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church. It is for children ages 3 years old to 17 years old and meets every Wednesday night from 6-8 p.m. Dinner is served at 6 p.m. The first session was Jan. 24 in the Family Living Center. For more information, call…

City Court Reports February 5 Session Fines Ramon D. Almonte, 2843 Cottonway St., Memphis, failure to provide proof of insurance, $50 fine, no cost; no driver’s license, $50 fine plus cost; failure to yield to emergency vehicle, $100 fine plus cost. Nathan A. Grace, 106 Milton Road, Millington, no driver’s license, $50 fine plus cost. Kristin B….

By Thomas Sellers Jr. Linda Harris has been a trailblazer under the radar for years. With a professional career spanding from the Memphis Police Department to some of the highest courts in Tennessee, Harris has earned degrees, awards, recognition and respect along the way. Her latest honor was a historic appointment by the Tennessee Supreme…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. On Feb. 5, members of the Millington Fire Department made their way throughout the streets of Flag City offering free smoke alarms to residents. As part of the State Fire Marshal’s program on fire education and prevention, Millington Fire Marshal Jack Foraker and crew went door to door checking alarms and…

By Bill Short A consulting team presented a report last week to the Millington Board of Mayor and Aldermen on the status of the Veterans Parkway corridor study. City Engineer Darek Baskin reminded the board members at their Feb. 4 regular monthly meeting that they hired the team last fall to conduct a study of…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. Most athletes who reach National Signing Day have two things in common, hard work and dedication. And Millington Trojan George Odum is no different. Last Wednesday the Trojan Football Program gathered in the Millington Central High School Library to celebrate Odum’s signing to The University of Central Arkansas. “He’s a very…

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