November 1, 2018 Archives – 2/2 – Millington Star

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By Graham Sweeney Robert Smith, founder and owner of At Home Heating and Air, has been serving the Mid-South for more than 17 years. This business operates similar to other usinesses like AirNow heating and air systems, but also provides excellent custommer service to their clients! After years of working for a heating and air…

By Bill Short 01The Millington Board of Mayor and Aldermen has unanimously authorized a $2 million bond issue to help the school system pay for construction of the Performing Arts Center. Board members took the action during their Oct. 8 regular monthly meeting on a motion offered by Alderman Bethany Huffman and seconded by Alderman…

BOBBY CHARLES ALSBROOK Bobby Charles Alsbrook, 73, of Covington, formerly of Munford, died October 18, 2018. He retired from the Tipton County Board of Education, where he was the Business Finance Director, and he also retired from Federal Reserve Bank. The family receive friends Sunday at Munford Funeral Home, Munford Chapel. Funeral service was Monday…

Retired Millington Central High School educator Vera Tolbert took a moment from her workout routine to early vote at the Millington Baker Community Center located at 7942 Church Road on Oct. 24. Today is the last day to vote early with Baker Community Center opening up polls from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. All the…

By Thomas Sellers Jr. The 2018 City of Millington Fall Festival took place Saturday at the Millington Farmers’ Market located at 5152 Easley Street. The Festival was held to mark the closing of the Farmers’ Market for 2018. The Market opens every year on the first Saturday in May and concludes the last Saturday in…

Nov. 3 The St. William Catholic Church Harvest Dinner and Silent Auction will be held in the church Family Life Center, Nov. 3. Tickets are available in advance and will be available for purchase at the door. Bidding for auction items begins at 4 p.m. and ends at 6:30. Dinner will be served immediately following…

By Carolyn Bahm Sabrina Shultz’s breast cancer survival story started in early December 2013 as many do, with a routine mammogram. The first hint of health concerns for the mother of two came when she opened the mailbox on Dec. 23, 2013. She opened a letter asking her to come back to Baptist Women’s Health…

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