Day: January 8, 2015

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By David Peel Has an insurance company ever told you, “Don’t hire a lawyer, we will never pay you more?” Some of my clients have heard that before. Fortunately for them, they did not listen. Here are some cases where offers were made before I was hired, and what we eventually received: 1. In a…

Fire Reports Mobile property vehicle fire Dec. 24 – 86845 Juana Drive Passanger vehicle fire Dec. 18 – 200 yards west of 7830 Mudville Road Motor  vehicle accident with injuries Dec. 19 – Wilkinsville Road and Wells Road; U.S. Highway 51 North and Navy Road Dec. 23 – 6084 Kerrville Rosemark Road; Veterans Parkway and…

The Lucy Garden Club presented the Millington Crisis Center Director Lois Wilber with a check for $150 last month to help out during the holiday season. The Lucy Garden Club raised most of the proceeds from its bi-annual garden sale.

Pictures from the presentation of checks from Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve Unit 86, MOC PT 26 Shelby Angels, Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post 7175, MOCA 26, Fleet Reserve Association, North Shelby VFW Post 7175  to the Millington FUMC Food Pantry on the morning of Dec. 9 for Christmas Food Baskets at the Millington Food Pantry. First…

By Bill Sorrell Shelby-Metro football players continue to be recognized. After playing in all-star games and finalists for Tennessee’s Mr. Football award, players were named to the Tennessee Sports Writers’ Association all-state team in six classifications plus Division II-A and AA. ECS places three players on the Division II-A team: defensive lineman Christian Rosenberger and…

By Bill Sorrell Shelby-Metro football players continue to be recognized. After playing in all-star games and finalists for Tennessee’s Mr. Football award, players were named to the Tennessee Sports Writers’ Association all-state team in six classifications plus Division II-A and AA. ECS places three players on the Division II-A team: defensive lineman Christian Rosenberger and…

By Bill Short Attorneys for the Millington School Board and the Board of Mayor and Aldermen are attempting to resolve an issue regarding three parcels of land at two schools. Dr. David Roper, superintendent of the municipal school system, noted at Monday night’s school board meeting that the parcels have been used for a “number…

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