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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
 
Task Force returns as issue in August primaries
 

Two fatal Memphis Safe Task Force shootings in four days have returned the federal presence to the campaign spotlight as an issue.

 
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TBI names man killed by federal agents at East Memphis hotel
 
 
DeSoto DA asks court to throw out suit over ‘pedophile sympathizer’ comment
 
 
Back-to-school tax breaks: Sales tax holidays coming to Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas
 
 
As jail conditions reach 'crisis' levels, Sheriff’s Office demands action from mayor
 
 
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Business
 
North Memphis manufactured home park wins approval despite flooding concerns
 

The planned development, Memphis Jazz, is located across from one of UMH’s existing developments, Memphis Blues.

 
IKEA's attempt to change a street name in Cordova 'could cause a little chaos'
 
 
Developer sues proposed Collierville Chick-fil-A landowner
 
 
The robots are here, and they could be coming to Memphis-area classrooms
 
 
Regional One Health laying off more than 100
 
 
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Sports
 
Penny Hardaway hires director of scouting
 

The new director of scouting is the latest addition to several new hires this offseason.

 
Cam Boozer is a regular teenager — who might take Memphis to new heights
 
 
Year 10 is special for Ed Murphey Classic
 
 
Martin: As May takes Mavs job, it's hard not to think about Penny
 
 
Memphis Classic exhibition lineup set
 
 
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Food
 
Belly Acres owners have beef, according to two lawsuits
 

Two court filings shed light on the long fight to control the Belly Acres restaurant brand. 

 
Recipe Exchange: Hog Wild's savory, summer avocado dip
 
 
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Suburbs
 
DeSoto judicial candidate wants to be added to supervisor's lawsuit
 

Supervisor Robert Foster filed suit last week alleging a judicial subdistrict created by the Mississippi Legislature is racially discriminatory against white voters.

 
DeSoto DA asks court to throw out suit over ‘pedophile sympathizer’ comment
 
 
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Arts & Culture
 
Memphis writer exploring conservation and faith in the South
 

Memphis writer Martha Park received a $4,000 grant from the nonprofit South Arts and a $5,000 grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission — which she will use to fund a series of stories about the intersection between conservation and faith in the South.

 
The art of Paris cafe society comes to the Dixon
 
 
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Opinion
 
Opinion: Risks of SpaceXAI data center outweigh benefits
 

“If you plant the right trees in the right places, embrace and care for our native ecosystem, and hold industry and government accountable for their impacts on our environment, we may just succeed.”

 
Martin: As May takes Mavs job, it's hard not to think about Penny
 
 
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Podcasts
 
The AM/DM podcast: We're going where for dinner?!?
 

Restaurant names aren’t always the easiest to pronounce. 

 
The art of Paris cafe society comes to the Dixon
 
 
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Games
 
Daily Jigsaw: HiFi Memphis
 

This jigsaw puzzle features a photo of a five-story building at 158 Madison Ave. where the Memphis Public Market is planned. It was taken by Andy Ashby.

 
Daily WordRow: July 10
 
 
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