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Saturday, May 14, 2022

 
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Jordan Ware matched last year’s performance while Bartlett’s Kylan Bernard swept both hurdles races. In Class A girls, East’s Alyssa Raymond wins three events.

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The left-hander helped Philadelphia reach the World Series in 1993. He was a 1983 graduate of Craigmont High in Memphis.

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This season the Grizzlies got younger and still got better, but ultimately came up short of their potential. With Ja Morant, Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. in place, the future is bright. It’s also pressing. What’s next?

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The Grizzlies ended their season with a loss to the Warriors Friday. Was it the best season ever? Maybe. It was absolutely the most fun. 

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The pool at the Mike Rose Aquatics Center on the U of M campus will be named in honor of the man who had an “endless belief in people.”

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The Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest concludes at Liberty Park as winners are announced, and hope sizzles for a return to Tom Lee Park in 2023.

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Clarene Pinkston Russell, who was often called Collierville’s historian, died Friday afternoon. She served the town for decades and shaped its future.

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Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland went after critics of his backing of the state truth in sentencing law and his description of 201 Poplar as a “revolving door” for criminals during a lively interview on “Behind The Headlines.”

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The problem that delayed the certification was combining tabulations from two different systems into a single statement of votes cast. 

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Cornbread salad is a staple at the Big Bob Gibson family supper during the Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, and a great addition to your summer picnics and cookouts.

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It’s getting hot around here. Record heat pounded competitors at the Division 2-AA regional track meet; flames licked meat at the 2022 World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest; a Downtown mural includes sizzling new technology, and it doesn’t get any hotter than FedExForum when the Grizzlies win.

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Stop Poverty with Policy is hosting a community forum and picnic for Memphis Area Transit Authority public transit riders.

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The $70 million skilled nursing facility will benefit the estimated 65,000 to 75,000 veterans living in Shelby, Fayette and Tipton counties.

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Douglass’ Juneteenth art auction has been postponed due to COVID-19. However, the festival is still set for Father’s Day weekend.

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Black Seeds Urban Farms’ event will feature music performances from local artists and food from vendors like Sun of a Vegan and Street Kitchen. 

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Arlington Middle School and Arlington High gain recognition from the Tennessee Department of Education and the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network, and teacher Latisha King receives the state’s Excellence in STEM Teaching Award.

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The $150 million Ashmont project continues to face questions.

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“Until our society can see the truth about abortion, we will continue failing the women who need us the most. People like my grandmother.”

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The emphasis on creative thinking, collaboration, problem solving, and engaging with the real world is one of the things that differentiates XTH from other high schools throughout Shelby County and around the country. 

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Two former University of Memphis basketball players prepare for the NBA draft combine in Chicago on May 18-20.

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The Memphis gathering was one of several Planned Parenthood rallies in cities across the United States. The marches were organized after a U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion leaked May 2 suggesting the landmark Roe v. Wade law could be restricted or overturned in the future.

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Metro
 
More than 125K customers without power in Memphis
 

Heavy thunderstorms walloped Memphis early Saturday, Aug. 22, triggering widespread power outages as wind gusts hit as high as 60 miles per hour.

 
Lichterman palooza plants seeds of fun — and warning
 
 
Brent Taylor said legal immigration should be 'paused'
 
 
Holy Rosary families protest Catholic Diocese after principal's abrupt exit
 
 
Mississippi public safety commissioner campaigns for attorney general
 
 
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Business
 
Party in Ardent Studios lawsuit dies, but litigation remains
 

Mark Baranauskas, also known as “Mark Danger,” died in Memphis this week at age 47. He was one of the litigants in an ongoing lawsuit threatening the future of legendary Ardent Studios.

 
TVA hikes electric rates on Memphis data centers
 
 
Former Evolve Bank CEO keeps 51-month sentence in child sexual abuse material case
 
 
New sports store located in ‘mecca of baseball’ hopes to cash in
 
 
Fogelman Properties adds to its Texas holdings
 
 
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Sports
 
Tiger infielder sues NCAA to get fifth season of eligibility
 

A chancellor’s ruling could lead to fifth season of eligibility for Tigers baseball player. 

 
Southwind holds off Lausanne in Dandy Dozen showdown
 
 
Friday football report: Houston opens strong, Central shuts out Melrose
 
 
Houston cruises to opening night victory over Germantown
 
 
Redbirds Recap: Memphis wins 4-2 over Jacksonville
 
 
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Food
 
Recipe Exchange: Farmers market tomato and sweet corn rice grits
 

In this recipe, a sauteed mixture of corn and tomatoes is served atop a bed of creamy rice grits for a tasty side dish or a vegetarian main.

 
Sound Bites: JEM chefs talk brunch plans, tomato-tastic menu for Edgy Tomato Fest
 
 
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Suburbs
 
Houston cruises to opening night victory over Germantown
 

The Mustangs left no doubt Friday night, bullying the Devils 40-6 in front of a raucous crowd.

 
Lakeland earmarks future TIF revenues to offset trash fee increases
 
 
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Arts & Culture
 
City's 901 Day events feature more than 300 artists and creatives
 

“We’re investing in our creatives,” the director of the City of Memphis’ Office of Creative and Cultural Economy said. “The artists that are featured, they’re paid for their time.”

 
Arts Beat: New festival brings works of Hemingway, Whitman, Wright to the stage
 
 
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Opinion
 
Calkins: He was shot down over Italy. 83 years later, his remains finally found their way home.
 

Michael Cianciolo was shot down over Italy in 1943. More than 80 years later, his remains were buried in Memphis with full military honors.

 
Bailey: Selberg retires from fire chief job after days of debate with administration
 
 
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Podcasts
 
Brent Taylor said legal immigration should be 'paused'
 

The “Behind the Headlines” interview with the Republican nominee for the 9th Congressional District also covered Taylor’s support for limiting birthright citizenship, war in Iran, the economy, the Epstein files and whether President Donald Trump won the 2020 election.

 
Sound Bites: JEM chefs talk brunch plans, tomato-tastic menu for Edgy Tomato Fest
 
 
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Games
 
Sudoku: Aug. 22
 

Are you ready for today’s puzzles? 

 
Daily Jigsaw: The spandex gang
 
 
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