June 2013 Archives – 2/9 – Millington Star

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By David Peel As an injury lawyer, I rely on laws that change relatively slowly over time. After all, injury law itself can be traced all the way back to the Biblical book of Deuteronomy! But the current news stories about emerging technology are far out-pacing the ability of the law to keep up. Anyone…

By Linda Stevens On June 16, the St. John M.B. Church located in Atoka, on Atoka-Idaville Road, held its Mortgage Burning Ceremony. Construction of the new church sanctuary was completed in 2006.  The church had their first worship service in the building on Dec. 24, 2006, followed by a public Dedication Ceremony a week later….

The River City Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution held a luncheon May 11, 2013, to recognize several outstanding students in the Millington area. Each student was awarded a certificate, a monetary award and a “Patriotic Gift Bag.” Each year in May the River City Chapter honors outstanding students…

JERRY WAYNE MARTIN Jerry Wayne Martin, 75, of Memphis died June 6, 2013 at the James A. Haley VA Hospital in Tampa, Fla. A licensed plumber and electrician, Mr. Martin owned a HVAC/Plumbing Company. Surviving are his fiance’, Joan Stoker; one daughter, Renee A. Troup (Jerry Jr.); a granddaughter, Meghan Rose; sisters, Movline, Marie, Linda,…

Arrests June 13 – 26-year-old Millington man charged with public intoxication; 32-year-old Millington man charged with assault; 21-year-old Millington woman charged with theft of property $500 or less; 29-year-old Memphis woman charged with theft of property $500 or less. June 15 – 25-year-old Millington man charged with driving while license suspended/cancelled/revoked and use of safety…

By Bill Short The Millington Board of Mayor and Aldermen has scheduled a public hearing and final reading of the budget, salary and tax ordinances during a special called meeting at 6 p.m. today. The ordinances were passed on first reading at the board’s June 3 regular monthly meeting and on second reading at a…

By James Knipple EDITOR’S NOTE:  James Knipple is a Millington resident who examined the SES feasibility study numbers. Knipple was once financial manager for the city of Millington. Knipple is releasing to the public his findings and assumptions from reviewing the SES study. To anyone interested in analyzing this spreadsheet… First of all, I want…

Star Staff Reports Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) Commissioner John Schroer announced today a $399,619 grant to the town of Atoka for a new pedestrian and bicycle connection to recreational facilities. Phase I of the Atoka Greenway-Pedestrian Neighborhood Connector Project will provide access to numerous recreation facilities and serve as…

Non-Discrimination Statement Millington Telephone Company, Inc. is the recipient of Federal financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information,…

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CANCELLATION The Millington Beer Board Meeting that was scheduled to follow the Regular Board Meeting on Monday, July 1, 2013 at 7 P.M. at Millington City Hall, 7930 Nelson has been CANCELED. Any citizen who may wish to appear and testify either for or against these alleged violations will be heard….

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