Collierville
Landers Ford explains case of the missing flag
When the winds are too much, Landers Ford takes preautions “to protect the integrity of the flag.”
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Abigail Warren is an award-winning reporter and covers Collierville and Germantown for The Daily Memphian. She was raised in the Memphis suburbs, attended Westminster Academy and studied journalism at the University of Memphis. She has been with The Daily Memphian since 2018.
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When the winds are too much, Landers Ford takes preautions “to protect the integrity of the flag.”
Collierville is looking at two sites for a new bus lot and for a new school. The Board of Education will consider the purchases Tuesday.
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When Complete Care Family Psychiatry opened, Dr. Annie Gadiparthi wanted to offer unique care based on clinical shifts. Her own experiences fueled her passion.
Through April 6, art pieces are brightening the vacant spot in the shopping center where Brooks Brothers used to be until a new tenant arrives.
Officials have dismissed charges against a resident who filed a federal lawsuit saying the suburb violated her First Amendment rights. The bone of contention? An 8-foot-tall skeleton yard decoration.
Preliminary plans for the 25-lot Cedar Grove development southeast of Winchester Road and Peyton Parkway receive endorsement.
Germantown may eliminate its holiday decorations ordinance as part of a resolution to a federal lawsuit.
Memphis in May wants to kick off spring in Collierville with a new barbecue event: “Memphis in March.”
Collierville Schools had committees meet about four key areas ahead of working to develop its strategic plan. The board is scheduled to consider the state-mandated plan in June.
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The legislation, filed Thursday, Feb. 27, comes after the suburb’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted in October to begin the process of giving final say to the residents in a 2026 referendum.
Germantown leaders are considering a new Starbucks in Exeter Village, which will have the added convenience of a drive-thru.
The Dryve Cleaners was demolished this week. There are plans to redevelop the site but the exact vision is unclear.
First Watch cleared an official Germantown hurdle Tuesday evening, edging closer to filling the former Chili’s spot in Germantown.
The new restaurant will be located in the former space of Highlander Restaurant & Pub, which closed last year.
The international brand will open its first Tennessee location in Germantown. It will occupy the former Tuesday Morning.
Germantown hasn’t had a large bookstore since 2011, when Borders closed in the Carrefour shopping center.
Germantown police said the body of David L. Beck, 59, was found at the scene of the house fire at 8076 Cavershamwood Lane.
The school board member has spent almost two years sending a daily report to the National Weather Service about the precipitation — or lack of it.