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Car Maker Investing $5 Billion Dollars in Illinois Plant
I don't know about you, but I'm pretty happy when I find that I had $50 that I didn't know about. The concept of $5 billion dollars is beyond my math comprehension. That's the number that a car maker is reportedly investing in a Illinois plant. I saw this news...
Woman wanted for murder at Church's Chicken arrested, police say
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A woman accused of shooting and killing another woman at a Church's Chicken in Memphis has been arrested, according to the Memphis Police Department (MPD). MPD said on Monday, July 15 that Monica Williams, 45, had been arrested. A warrant had been issued for Williams' arrest, charging her with first-degree murder.
Jackson Theatre Guild presents The Addams Family, A New Musical
JACKSON, Tenn.—A kooky cast takes the stage for a musical production. Jackson Theatre Guild continues its productions of The Addams Family, A New Musical. The shows take place at The Ned located at 314 East Main Street in Jackson. This musical tells the story of the quite peculiar Addams...
First Black U of M graduate, member of Memphis State Eight passes away
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Luther C. McClellan, the University of Memphis’ first Black graduate passed away on Friday, the university’s Black Alumni Chapter announced. He was 83. “We are truly blessed for everything McClellan has done for the black community at the University as well as the University as a whole. His legacy will continue through […]
Celebrating life and remembering lost loved ones
JACKSON, Tenn.—A celebration is held to honor lost loved ones. One group joined together today at Conger Park in Jackson to remember loved ones gone too soon and uplift one another. The celebration event began at noon and was expected to continue until 9:30 this evening. In a celebration...
Dollar General shooting leaves 1 critical
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man was critically wounded after being shot at a Dollar General in Cordova, the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office said. Around 4:30 p.m., deputies responded to a shooting with injuries call at the Dollar General at the intersection of Berryhill Road and Chimneyrock Boulevard. When they arrived, they found a man with […]
Woman Alleges Pregnancy Loss After Brutal Beating (Video)
A woman claims she lost her unborn baby after being beaten by three women. The alleged attackers have been charged, and two of them appeared in court. According to the affidavit, the three suspects knew the victim was pregnant but still proceeded to attack her. On July 2nd, the victim notified Memphis Police that one of the suspects had informed her of an impending fight. Shortly after, the suspects arrived, and the assault began.
Sneaker Sunday kicks off at Mt. Zion in Jackson
JACKSON, Tenn.—One local church kicks off a special week of activities with a unique service. Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church located at 201 West Chester Street in Jackson hosts its Sneaker Sunday service today. The service, held at 10 this morning, invites members of the congregation to put on...
Catching up with Alex Lomax: From Memphis to Bulgaria and back
The sun beamed through the glass entrance Thursday at Crosstown Concourse Gym as fans began to file in for a late afternoon matchup at the Shelby County Pro-Am, which featured the likes of Chris Crawford, brothers Chandler and Dedric Lawson, and Lester Hudson. However, the star of the evening was not a former NBA player or previous five-star Memphis Tigers recruit. It was the former Tigers point guard Alex Lomax, who ran the show for Penny...
Lane College alumnus Jacoby Jones dies at 40
ATLANTA – Lane College alumnus and former NFL wide receiver Jacoby Jones passed away in his sleep July 14 in his Houston home. He was 40. The day before his 40th birthday on July 11, Jones joined the SIAC in Atlanta to celebrate his induction into the 2024 SIAC Hall of Fame.
Report: Knoxville ranks No.2 for worst drivers in Tennessee
Knoxville is one of the most dangerous Tennessee cities for drivers, according to a recent analysis National Highway Transportation Safety Administration data. Only Memphis earned a worse rating in the ConsumerAffairs study.
FULTON INDEPENDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING JULY 16 AGENDA LISTED
THIS MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. At Fulton Independent School District, we guide students to success by providing rigorous learning. experiences in a safe school climate supported by a partnership of students, parents, community. members, staff and administrators. V. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA. VI. ROLL CALL. CITIZENS & DELEGATIONS.
This Party has only just begun; Former Racer Bloomer finds home with Savannah Bananas spinoff … the Party Animals
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Former Murray State baseball standout Bryson Bloomer admits that, during his days as a Racer, he was rather reserved, taking an all-business approach the vast majority of the time. He had no idea that his inner alter ego that probably had been screaming to emerge for...
Poplar Bluff swimmer finishes 2nd in final meet
For the Cape Aquatic Center, it was the beginning of a new era in swimming. For one Poplar Bluff graduate, it was the end of his career.,. In his final swim meet before going to college at Murray State, Carson Todd finished second place among the 15-18 age division at the SMSC Championships on Saturday, July 13, at the newly renovated Cape Aquatic Center in Cape Girardeau.
Paralyzed goat given second chance at animal sanctuary in Louisville
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A two-week old baby goat with paralyzed back legs has now found a new home in Louisville with a new mode of transportation. Roman the goat was abandoned at two days old. He arrived in Louisville Sunday morning following a 700-mile trip from Kansas City to...
Report Released on Fatal Crop Duster Crash in Weakley County
The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report concerning a deadly crop duster plane crash near Martin. The crash on the morning of June 25th claimed the life of 61 year old longtime pilot Scott Rainey, of Obion County. According to the report, a witness saw the aircraft...
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