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Redbirds Recap: Memphis loses in front of a sellout crowd at AutoZone Park
The Redbirds continued a six-game homestand against the Charlotte Knights with an 8-6 loss on Saturday night in front of a sellout crowd at AutoZone Park.
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The Redbirds continued a six-game homestand against the Charlotte Knights with an 8-6 loss on Saturday night in front of a sellout crowd at AutoZone Park.
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Today’s puzzle features the weight room in Arlington High’s new $10 million football practice facility, taken by Michael Waddell.
AutoZone Park will host a free watch party as the U.S. men’s national soccer team takes on Belgium.
Today’s puzzle features Morgan Kaardal as she browses the inventory at Burke’s Books in Cooper-Young, taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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Memphis athletics and Learfield have renewed their 25-year media relationship, the university announced on Tuesday.
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Today’s puzzle features racks of clothing at the Tennessee Vintage Fest, taken by Jonathan Mintz.
Redbirds snag a solid game two on the road at Stripers Wednesday night.
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Today’s puzzle features the restored sign at the Memphis Visitor Center in Whitehaven, taken by Patrick Lantrip.
The Redbirds were held hitless through six frames, blowing their first eight-inning lead.
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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.
The Memphis Classic, being played July 25-Aug. 2 at Leftwich Tennis Center, announced the event’s lineup for its special exhibition night, which will take place July 25 to kick off the Classic.
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