Month: July 2014

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Purchase your All-Sports Passes for all Millington Central High School regular scheduled home sporting events. This pass does not include playoff games. The passes are $30 for students and this year will be made available to parents and other adults for $50. The sports passes were made available during registration July 29 and are still…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. When the announcement of Brian Oswalt stepping down as head coach of the Brighton Baseball Cardinals spread, the veteran skipper informed some of his friends in the business. One of his peers to chat with Oswalt was Michael Wickersham. Enjoying success at Crockett County the past few years, the man known…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. JR Kirby is familiar with Tipton County football and success. When he was named the new leader of the Munford Cougars earlier this year, Kirby was ready for the challenge of returning Cougar Football to a consistent winner. “It’s been great,” Kirby said of his time on campus. “We got here…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. Since the closing of the OpenMarket Place months ago, the parking lot at 8235 Highway 51 North has been mostly empty. But that all changed last Wednesday morning with the grand opening/ribbon cutting for the retail store Dirt Cheap. The ceremony was held by the Millington Area Chamber of Commerce and…

By Jason Alderman For harried parents, the definition of true panic is realizing in April that you forgot to enroll your kids for summer day camp and now all the slots are filled. Cut to: as the school year ends, you’re feverishly trying to find adequate daycare because neither of you can take time off…

By Josh Gowan Well, summer has definitely wrapped it’s muggy arms around the neck of the Heartland, but after that abominable winter, I’m making a conscience effort not to complain about the blistering sun, choking humidity, and the late return of everyone’s least favorite member of the culicidae family, the mosquito. So far so good……

By Josh Gowan Well, summer has definitely wrapped it’s muggy arms around the neck of the Heartland, but after that abominable winter, I’m making a conscience effort not to complain about the blistering sun, choking humidity, and the late return of everyone’s least favorite member of the culicidae family, the mosquito. So far so good……

By David Peel The elections have caused many clients and friends to question something non-lawyers do not normally think about at all:  The Supreme Court of Tennessee. Some have criticized the Court because they were appointed by a governor rather than elected. Others have said they are “liberal” and some have stated they are “conservative.”…

By Otis Griffin Quite a few decades ago James Roberts one of my dearest friends and a great American bought a nineteen forty eight Chevrolet station wagon for only one hundred and twenty five dollars. He lived on Navy Road with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rhodes near Liberty Cash grocery.  James had gone…

Area 1 Jere & Tammy Orman 4573 Bill Knight Area 2 Jason & Melissa Mc Daniel 7101 Juana Drive Area 3 Todd Privett 4310 Water Briar Area 4 Becky Hodges 6507 Home Acres Road Business Glen Eagle Golf Club 6168 Attu Yards of the Month June 2014

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