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The Shelby County “big ballot” has been put to rest. The Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries breaks down the Election Day results, including voter turnout, on his “Day After” edition of On The Record. 

From Automatic Slim’s to the Beauty Shop, Karen Carrier has had her hand (and spoon) in the Memphis restaurant scene for years with something to show for it. On this week’s Sound Bites, Jennifer Biggs and Chris Herrington discuss her influence and a recent stop by Dynamic Duo for the best breakfast barbecue in town. 

New Rhodes College president Jennifer Collins sits down on “Behind the Headlines” to introduce the university’s three-year residency requirement and where those students will stay. Also, Collins talks about the toll the pandemic took on college campus life.

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Karen Carrier's influence on Memphis dining; Digging into breakfast barbeque By
 
 
New Rhodes College president kicks off three-year residency requirement, copes with dorm delays By
 
 
TVA rival says MLGW savings estimate too low, transmission estimate too high By
 
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Chef Meredith Clinton talks speakeasies, gas station grub and more By
 
 
Metal Museum plans for Rust Hall and its campus on the bluff By
 
 
Grizzlies podcast: Summer league recap By
 
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Talking about Detroit, Skittles and changes for the better with Jennifer Biggs By
 
 

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