This Week in Memphis: School starts; Seth Rider gets another Olympic shot
Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council will deal with November ballot referendums, and Ja Morant has a birthday.
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Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council will deal with November ballot referendums, and Ja Morant has a birthday.
Also happening this week: The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board takes up a new overtime policy and considers a Grizzlies Prep all-girls school.
Also happening this week: Tigers fans can attend AAC Media Days for the first time. And 901 FC collects school supplies.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission holds first meeting after budget season, and Memphis Public Libraries hosts a senior health fair — with a dance-off.
Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council has its first council session of the new fiscal year, and council member Pearl Eva Walker hosts a town-hall meeting.
Plus, a new Katori Hall-produced documentary series debuts on Starz.
Also happening this week: The Women’s March is back in Tom Lee Park, and DeSoto County Schools votes on the districts' biggest budget ever.
Also happening this week: State Sen. Brent Taylor, R-Eads, will host the Republican Party of Shelby County’s Lincoln Day Gala.
Also happening this week: Collierville votes on its budget, and the NAACP holds its biggest fundraiser of the year.
Also happening this week: Four defendants accused in the killing of Memphis rapper Young Dolph are due in court.
Also happening this week: Michalyn Easter-Thomas’ ethics hearing, Riverview Community Center’s opening and Mayor Young’s town hall in Raleigh.
Also happening this week: Memphis turns 205, and the Shelby County Commission and Memphis City Council take budget breaks for regularly scheduled meetings.
Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council and Shelby County Board of Commissioners dive into budgets, and school is out in Lakeland, Bartlett, Arlington and Millington.
Also happening this week: Shelby County Commissioners begin budget talks, and Tom Lee Park reopens temporarily.
Also happening this week: The trial of Gregory Livingston begins, and a new pub with an old feel celebrates its grand opening in Olive Branch.
Also happening this week: Loudean’s closes in Cooper-Young and Mayor Paul Young presents his first city budget proposal to City Council.
Also happening this week: T.O. Fuller State Park seeks public input on its plans to improve the park.
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.
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.
Also happening this week: Judge Melissa Boyd is due in court, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate Easter.
Also happening this week: Black Restaurant Week begins and March 20 is Pat Halloran Day.
Also happening this week: Spring break begins, and the Land Use Control Board considers a new event venue at Crosstown Concourse.
This week, Hayley Arceneaux talks about her space trip, Beto O’Rourke signs books and Crosstown celebrates Nintendo’s Mario franchise.
Also happening this week: MLGW wants your input on its 20-year plan, and 901 FC kicks off its season.
Also happening this week: Shooting suspect’s mental health evaluation is expected and the Shelby County Commission takes up a controversial solar project.