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The Week in Review

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In this week’s About Town, a historic Downtown cathedral is fixing some “holy holes,” and the City of Memphis is installing new LED streetlights all over town. Also, the Shelby County Commission is calling on Sterilization Services of Tennessee in South Memphis to reduce its cancer-causing emissions. And Memphis rapper NLE Choppa hosted his inaugural DJ appreciation Downtown.

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The boom of Taiko drums, intricate kimonos and koi windsock crafting were just some elements of Japanese arts and culture displayed at Memphis Botanic Garden’s Cherry Blossom Picnic.

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After $1.4M restoration, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral hopes to revitalize By
 
 
Citywide LED streetlight replacement program begins By
 
 
County urges South Memphis facility to reduce cancer-causing emissions By
 
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Memphis rapper NLE Choppa hosts DJ appreciation event Downtown By
 
 
City Council redistricting votes scheduled for April By
 
 
$10 Deal: Feast on a smoked turkey sandwich at BallHoggerz By
 
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Gunfire erupts between police officer and man, no gunshot injuries reported By
 
 

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