Day: September 11, 2014

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Star Staff Reports Flash flooding hit Memphis and the greater Memphis area this morning after rain started pour down about 5 a.m. The morning commute for Bartlett residents to school and work was made difficult by closed roads. In Frayser, several streets were flooded causing detours and residents to be trapped inside their homes. The…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. The Cordova Wolves threw the first punches last Friday in Millington. The host Trojans were on the ropes down 10-0 at the break in the District 14-3A showdown. Then Millington responded to the 8-count getting off the canvas to swing back with 10 quick point in the third quarter to tie…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. The day Reggie Elkins’ prep basketball career at Brighton High School in 2010, he walked off the court saying his playing days will continue and he wanted to play professionally. Over time Elkins has proven himself to be a man of his word becoming an NAIA standout for the Mid-Continent University…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. The question around the Brighton Gymnasium last Thursday night was, ‘Which team is better?’ Coming into the first match up between Tipton County and District 13-3A rivals the Munford Lady Cougars and Brighton Lady Cardinals, fans and even some administrators from both schools were talking about how evenly match the teams…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. If you arrived to the Millington/Cordova soccer match Sept. 2 in time for the second half to start, it appeared the Cordova Lady Wolves were dominating the action. The players in green and white were attacking the ball, chasing down the Millington Lady Trojans and playing aggressively. But midway through the…

Stewart has a big night The Tipton-Rosemark Academy Rebels improved to 3-0 on the season after a 37-22 victory over the Fayette Academy Vikings. The Rebels jumped out to a 21-0 lead Friday night in the first quarter in front of the home fans. TRA’s first score came after a 6 minute and 31 second…

Star Staff Reports Herbi-Systems’ owner Kenny Crenshaw returned home from his D.C. trip to Arlington National Cemetery with quite the rewarding experience on many levels.  This year, he also came back with a trophy – – the inaugural Workhorse Award, given by national trade association Professional Landcare Network (PLANET), in honor of his longstanding commitment…

Sept. 11&18 Hampton Memorial UME locateed at 7835 Armour Road will host a Yard Sale Sept.  20th from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tables are available and for more information, call 872-8836. Sept. 13 A Clothes-Give-Away will be held at Upper Canaan M.B. Church located at 9090 Highway 51 North Saturday,  from 9 a.m. to…

By Mike T. Smith When I was in middle school I was bullied. It seemed like everyday I was called names, pushed into lockers, and tripped as I was walking down the hall. One day I thought I got away with not being bullied until I got beat up by three guys as I was…

By Josh Gowan I don’t necessarily believe that karma is a legitimate force of nature, but I’d like to think that those of us who go out of our way to be kind and helpful to others have a bit more good fortune. I have been told by more than one person that I have…

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