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This puzzle is a photo of fans celebrating at the 2025 AutoZone Liberty Bowl and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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This puzzle is a photo of fans celebrating at the 2025 AutoZone Liberty Bowl and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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Today’s puzzle is of Ole Miss celebrating a win in the Sugar Bowl and was taken by Gerald Herbert.
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Today’s puzzle is of the baby orangutan at the Memphis Zoo.
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Green, according to a news release, will begin the transition to the new role on Jan. 12.
Today’s puzzle is of participants at the Church Health Crosstown 10K/5K and was taken by Ken Hall.
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Seven Memphis-area volleyball players named to all-state team.
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Also happening this week: Saturday marks the three-year anniversary of Tyré Nichols’ death.
Today’s puzzle is of the mural outside of Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital and was taken by Mark Weber.
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In the wake of Geoff Calkins’ departure from local radio, 92.9 FM ESPN has a new lineup of shows. It starts with Jason Smith and John Martin at 9 a.m.
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Plenty of fish isn’t just a dating app. It also describes some of our favorite meals of the year.
Today’s puzzle is the inside of The Brooks Collection in Collierville and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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Geoff Calkins has been a fixture in Memphis sports talk radio since 2004. He’s giving up his daily show this week.
Memphis University School announces promotions and additions.
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