This Week in Memphis: Joseph McKinney’s funeral, Riverside Drive closing
Also happening this week: Loudean’s closes in Cooper-Young and Mayor Paul Young presents his first city budget proposal to City Council.
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Also happening this week: Loudean’s closes in Cooper-Young and Mayor Paul Young presents his first city budget proposal to City Council.
“This morning, we are one community united by grief. We are all Orange Mound this morning,” Memphis Mayor Paul Young said Sunday morning.
This week’s crossword puzzle features hints from The Daily Memphian’s recent stories about restaurants and food-related festivals.
The Memphis Showboats grabbed an early lead against St. Louis, but the Battlehawks scored 12 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to pull away for a 32-17 victory Saturday at The Dome at America’s Center.
Watanabe only played in five games for Memphis during the 2023-24 season.
Houston coach James Thomas will also be recognized following state-championship season in 2023.
ABES Engineering Inc. and Hemline Tailored Brand Strategies announce additions.
“Izzy brings a wealth of ideas and strategies about revenue, audience and content from his decades in local media,” said CEO Eric Barnes. “All of which will benefit us immensely as we approach six years since The Daily Memphian was formed.”
Showboats struggle in second half as Stallions pull away in UFL clash Saturday night in Birmingham.
Also happening this week: T.O. Fuller State Park seeks public input on its plans to improve the park.
Participants will be able to learn more about more than 140 training programs for jobs in the Mid-South.
The exploration this month began with an an eclipse gathering.
The Memphis Tigers baseball team defeated Rice 2-1 Sunday, April 7 at Reckling Park in Houston to complete a three-game, road AAC sweep.
Also happening this week: Memphis City Council member Michalyn Easter-Thomas’ ethics board hearing. Plus, there’s a free Brown v. Topeka Board of Education conference at the University of Memphis.
This week’s crossword puzzle features hints related to former Memphis Grizzlies star Marc Gasol, whose No. 33 jersey was retired Saturday at FedExForum.
Teams competed at the DeSoto County Wings and Ribs Festival in Olive Branch April 6.
Also happening: Baptist Health Sciences University’s cuts the ribbon on a new college, and the deadline to file a petition for the August election is this week.
The University of Memphis got in on the April Fools' Day foolery with an announcement that the college’s nickname would no longer be the “Tigers.”
Gill Family Law firm and Obsidian Public Relations announce an addition and promotion.
This week’s crossword puzzle features hints from The Daily Memphian’s podcasts.
The Triple-A Memphis Redbirds open their 2024 season Friday at AutoZone Park with several gift giveaways games planned and postgame fireworks shows scheduled.
She will head team of 20 at the university responsible for internal communication, marketing, media relations, graphic design, social media, photography and videography.
Archer announces three additions.
Also happening this week: Judge Melissa Boyd is due in court, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate Easter.
Memphis adding another player to a 10-day contract and giving a current player a second 10-day contract.