Day: June 11, 2015

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Old Covington Pike at Highway 14 (Old Austin Peay) Old Covington Pike at Highway 14 (Old Austin Peay),  1.5 miles south of Pleasant Ridge Road, will be closed through next Thursday, June 18th. The Shelby County Road Department is replacing two drainage pipes and making road repairs. Detour: 2.5 miles Detour route will be 1.5…

Notice is hereby given of a Special Called Meeting of the Millington Board of Mayor and Aldermen, Monday, June 15, 2015 at 6 PM at City Hall, 7930 Nelson Rd. This meeting will include two (2) Public Hearings. These hearings are to receive public comments on the following ordinances which are available for review at…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. The only school Logan Stewart has known in his life is Tipton-Rosemark Academy. The Atoka native enrolled at the school in 2002 as a Kindergartner. By the time 2011 rolled around, the talk on the campus was about the incoming freshman who was going to be a stud in at least…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. Shane O’Brien entered the Tipton-Rosemark Academy Rebel Football program already known because of the years of service by his father Shannon in coaching. In addition, big brother Sean was a part of the team. Together the O’Briens joined forces with Head Coach Dodd Gengenbach’s staff and players to transform the Rebels…

Star Staff Reports MEMPHIS — Hilton Garden Inn Memphis/Wolfchase Galleria, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a reception of several hundred guests. Attendees had the opportunity to tour the property, sample numerous delicacies from the grand buffet, register for prizes, sample the three-dimensional cake replica of the hotel and view the…

By Jason Alderman A successful job search goes well beyond snagging the title and the paycheck. From the day you start looking until the day you’re hired, there are strategic and financial issues to consider that may be more valuable to you in the long run. To start, job seekers should always begin with a…

Star Staff Reports Don’t be taken in by something that sounds too good to be true Parents of college-bound students often hear from companies that promise to help them find financial aid to pay for college. But families don’t have to pay for this kind of information, according to KHEAA. That information can be obtained…

By David Peel I graduated law school in 1995.  Something else started that year: AMAZON. Amazon has changed the way business is done. They have sold so many books that bookstores have gone the way of Blockbuster Video Rental.  But CEO Jeff Bezos had decided to sell everything: From A to Z.  (In their smiling…

By Otis Griffin Now a days it seems like the only way you get to visit with folks you have known a life time is at a funeral.  Well, maybe at the hospital when you bump in to a friend or maybe relatives of an old friend.  What we have taken for granted is catching…

By Thelma Ledford Scientists are proving that the microorganisms in the soil are beneficial to health; the breathing and working with it is healthy. Good soil is active and alive. Friends, did you know that it is good for us to make mud pies! I found SHOs (soil microorganisms) in the health food stores as…

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