Daily Jigsaw: Black art at the Dixon
Today’s puzzle is “Sixteen Men Make a Rod,” in Honduran mahogany, by Memphis artist Frank Hayden and is courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens.
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Today’s puzzle is “Sixteen Men Make a Rod,” in Honduran mahogany, by Memphis artist Frank Hayden and is courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens.
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Third baseman Ramon Mendoza and catcher Jimmy Crooks hit home runs to lead the offense. Mendoza ended the night 3-for-4 with the home run and two RBIs.
The son of coach Penny Hardaway becomes the first member of the 2025-26 team with eligibility remaining to announce his intention to depart the program.
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Today’s puzzle is Bartlett’s Dylan Jones as celebrates he celebrates a win and was taken by Mark Humphrey.
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Freedom Preparatory Academy Charter Schools announces an addition.
This jigsaw puzzle is from the India Association of Memphis’ Holi and Kite Festival and was taken by Greg Campbell.
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Today’s puzzle is the gumball machine at Hillboyz Wing and Burger Bar and was taken by Brad Vest.
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Memphis’ seven pitchers combined to allow just four hits while striking out 10 Ole Miss batters. Jacob Dienes (1-0) got the win, and Carson Fair recorded his fourth save of the season.
Today’s puzzle is from the Garrison Gaming Hub and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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President Donald Trump comes to the city Monday, March 23, for the first time since the Memphis Safe Task Force formally began operations on his orders Sept. 29, 2025, in Memphis.
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Today’s puzzle looks back at former President Barack Obama’s visit to Memphis in 2011 and was taken by Charles Dharapak for the Associated Press.
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