Quick thoughts on the Memphis coaching search
Five quick thoughts on the Memphis coaching search: 1. Three days in, there are no solid reports about the search. There is smoke, there are rumors. But there are no solid reports about the direction Memphis is headed with the search. 2. Why? Two possible reasons. First, Memphis seems to be reasonably good at secrecy. Mike Norvell's name wasn't even mentioned in connection with the Memphis football job until University of Memphis president David Rudd tweeted that the job had been filled. That's..>> view originalMan shot and killed by Memphis off-duty officer during custody ...
By Yolanda Jones and Jody Callahan of The Commercial Appeal An off-duty Memphis police officer shot and killed a man late Sunday night during a child custody exchange outside an East Memphis gas station. Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Susan Niland identified the dead man as Luis Felipe Soto, 29. Memphis Police will not release the officer’s name until he has been debriefed. According to Niland, the shooting happened around 10 p.m. at the Shell gas station at 1781 Getwell Road. Sh..>> view originalFrom Canada, with guts: Memphis in May & Indie Memphis unite for ...
By John Beifuss of The Commercial Appeal Films ranging from the heartbreaking to the stomach-churning will be screened next month when the Memphis in May International Festival joins forces with Indie Memphis to host a four-movie series devoted to directors from this year's Memphis in May honored country, Canada. The movies -- two of which will be making their Memphis public-screening debuts -- will be shown at 7 p.m. each Wednesday in May. Tickets are $10 per movie, or $8 for Indie Memphis mem..>> view originalPets on the move in Memphis at world's largest mobile pet adoption ...
× Pets on the move in Memphis at world’s largest mobile pet adoption event MEMPHIS, Tenn — North Shore Animal League America’s 2016 Tour for Life rolled through Memphis this weekend with pets galore ready to be adopted at the world’s largest mobile pet adoption event. This Purina-sponsored event welcomed animal lovers to Overton Bark Dog Park to get moving and adopt a pet. The tour travels throughout the United States from the beginning of March until the end of May with Mobile Pet Adoption..>> view originalState Halts City Board From Issuing Bonds
VOL. 131 | NO. 73 | Tuesday, April 12, 2016 State Halts City Board From Issuing Bonds By Madeline Faber Updated 3:02PM The city of Memphis entity that sold $12 million in municipal bonds on behalf of Global Ministries Foundation has been told it can no longer conduct such business. The Tennessee Housing Development Agency has temporarily de-authorized the Health, Educational & Housing Facility Board of the city of Memphis to sell bonds. The decision is relat..>> view original2016 Memphis Redbirds: First Impressions
click to enlarge A few observations from the first weekend of Redbirds baseball: • The current Redbirds roster is not packed with prospects, at least not according to the folks at Baseball America who compile such rankings. Among players in the St. Louis Cardinals system, reliever Sam Tuivailala is the highest-ranked Redbird (11th), followed by outfielders Charlie Tilson (13th) and Anthony Garcia (21st). All this means is there will be no entitlements for the players you see in white at A..>> view originalTigers Return to FedExPark Tuesday, Travel to Miss State Wednesday
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Memphis returns to FedExPark to host Austin Peay Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. before travelling to Starkville, Miss. to face No. 2 Mississippi State ...>> view originalMake a Difference Monday: Re:Fuel Memphis
Memphis has recently been ranked the number-one fatherless city in America. But a nonprofit organization called Re:Fuel Memphis is helping restore those relationships. Now, they’re about to hold their sixth Annual Re:Fuel Memphis Conference featuring Jase Robertson from A&E’s “Duck Dynasty.” With us are Brian Hoover from Re:Fuel Memphis and program participant Jon Moultrie. More…>> view originalRoland Starts 2018 Bid for County Mayor
VOL. 131 | NO. 73 | Tuesday, April 12, 2016 Roland Starts 2018 Bid for County Mayor By Bill Dries Updated 3:03PM The 2018 Shelby County general elections are more than two years away. Shelby County Commission Chairman Terry Roland is starting early – he kicked off his campaign to become county mayor Saturday in Millington, two years ahead of the election. (Daily News/Bill Dries)The 2016 county elections that decide races for General Sessions Court Clerk, fiv..>> view originalGeorgia Tech gives Tiger fans hand with Pastner hire
An era of Tiger basketball that began with former athletic director R.C. Johnson claiming ownership of a “piece of paper with the names of five replacement ...>> view original
Monday, April 11, 2016
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