This Week in Memphis: Collierville super’s first day; Sean Astin on mental health
Also happening this week: Black Restaurant Week begins and March 20 is Pat Halloran Day.
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Also happening this week: Black Restaurant Week begins and March 20 is Pat Halloran Day.
ARTSmemphis, Red Door Wealth Management, Binswanger Glass and Burch, Porter & Johnson announce promotions and additions.
This jigsaw puzzle features an image by photographer Mark Humphrey.
The Panthers were bidding to win their first championship in program history while also attempting to become the first public-school girls team from Shelby County to win state since Central in 2011.
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The closure will begin Sunday, March 10. Motorists are asked to use Interstate 40 as a detour.
For the first time in club history, Memphis 901 FC starts the season with a victory and three points.
Memphis 901 FC will debut its new kits when it opens the 2024 season Saturday, March 9, at AutoZone Park.
The five-game winning streak ends with a loss at North Texas. The Tigers next game will be in the AAC Tournament on Sunday against East Carolina.
The two players join the Grizzlies’ long list of injured players that includes Ja Morant, Desmond Bane and Marcus Smart.
This week’s jigsaw features an image by The Daily Memphian photographer Patrick Lantrip.
The film is a candid look at the challenges and experiences of being a person of color in the United States.
Also happening this week: MLGW wants your input on its 20-year plan, and 901 FC kicks off its season.
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Studiohouse on Malvern, located at 418 Malvern St. in Midtown, hosted its second annual open house March 2. It featured owner-artists Keiko Gonzalez and Mary Jo Karimnia as well as other artists and performers.
With two seconds left in the game, First Assembly Christian School’s Cello Jackson drove the winning basket Saturday, March 2, bringing a victory in the TSSAA BlueCross Division 2-A boys title game in Cookeville, Tennessee.
After 17 years at Memphis Light, Gas and Water, a Memphis executive has been appointed as interim president and CEO of the Memphis Urban League.
Also happening this week: Shooting suspect’s mental health evaluation is expected and the Shelby County Commission takes up a controversial solar project.
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The University of Memphis women’s basketball team moves to 11-15 overall and 7-8 in AAC play after the Tigers defeat the Tulane Green Wave.
Howard’s posthumous induction was announced Friday, Feb. 23, at USA Stadium in Millington, which hosted the Team USA Olympic baseball team, 1986-1996.
After rescheduling his upcoming Memphis concert from March to April, rapper Drake has canceled the date altogether.
Also happening this week: The Memphis Tigers take on FAU in the most anticipated game of Memphis’ AAC slate.
Memphis beat Jacksonville State 7-4 on Saturday, its first win under new coach Matt Riser.
Valentine’s Day is over, but the messages on these wooden hearts are timeless. This week’s jigsaw puzzle features an image by The Daily Memphian photographer Patrick Lantrip.