Day: November 5, 2015

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Fireman of the Year On Oct. 14, the Exchange Club of Millington held a meeting at Old Timer’s Restaurant and presented Lt. Michael Gill, with the Firefighter of the Year Award. Millington Fire Chief Gary Graves was also a guest speaker. Pictured from left are Katrina Skerritt, club president, Gill and his wife Sam Gill….

You may be quite willing to plan an investment strategy for your retirement years. After all, it can be enjoyable to think about traveling the world, pursuing your hobbies or participating in any of the activities you’ve associated with an active retirement. However, once you do retire, you’ll need to “shift gears” somewhat to focus…

Star Staff Reports County trash crews picked up 43 tons of garbage tossed along roads last month in the unincorporated areas and those bordering Shelby Farms. “Every dollar used for litter could have been spent on other pressing citizen needs. Still, we’re committed to improve the appearance of Shelby County to retain and attract residents…

City Court Reports October 20, 2015 Fines Diane Darby – Millington, criminal trespass, $50 fine plus cost Nathaniel S. Darby – 6884 Commander Road, Millington, criminal trespass, $50 fine plus cost Brandon Lee Landrum – 7961 Harrold Street, Millington, driving while license suspended/cancelled/revoked, $150 fine plus cost Anthony W. Perry – 2238 Ball Road, Memphis,…

On Halloween, the city of Millington host the 2015 Fall Festival at the Millington’s Farmer’s Market located at 5152 Easley Street. The event featured the regular vendors selling goodies, treats and holiday-themed items to children and adults. The Farmer’s Market closed for the season and will re-open the first Saturday in May 2016.

Last Wednesday, the Millington Senior’s Club presented Chief Petty Officer Dana Swope, Munford High School Band parent and chaperon, with a check for $500 for the Munford Band. “We are really proud of our youth of today and this is a way to give back to our community and surrounding areas to show our appreciation,”…

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