Bartlett Christmas parade an event without barriers
With no barricades in sight, the line between participant and pedestrian was virtually non-existent during Bartlett's annual Christmas parade.
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With no barricades in sight, the line between participant and pedestrian was virtually non-existent during Bartlett's annual Christmas parade.
Youth Villages is adding 200 staff members at its Bartlett campus in connection with a $22 million expansion of the nonprofit organization's intensive treatment center.
The inaugural Candy Cane Business Run this weekend will kick off the holiday season in Bartlett while drawing attention to local businesses.
Shelby County residents headed to Shelby Farms on Sunday for the Celebrate Shelby family event to salute the county's bicentennial.
The next piece of Bartlett’s master plan to enhance the city’s connectivity is headed toward construction starting early next year. It’s one of several greenway projects preparing to move forward next year.
Shelby County is set to celebrate its 200th birthday with fun and fireworks at a free event Sunday.
Major road projects are planned for Lakeland, Arlington and Bartlett over the next two years, most of them coming in response to accidents in treacherous areas as well as strong community growth over the past decade.
Infill development activity is expected to get underway in the Bartlett Station area after the start of next year, as developer and building owner Charlie Hunter expands his Ferguson-Davis office and industrial property at 5786 Ferguson Road.
Youth Villages employees heard success stories and talked about growth at the nonprofit's “Create Impact 2019 Employee Conference” this week.
A select group of Bartlett students got the chance to work with an artist from Borderless Arts Tennessee, a statewide arts agency for students with special needs.
Lakeland is considering using video surveillance cameras at busy intersections to fight criminal activity.
Shelby County will celebrate 200 years of history Nov. 24 at Shelby Farms.
With a goal of getting people to move and avoid the negative health impacts of a sedentary lifestyle, Bartlett is joining other municipalities nationwide in the Marathon in a Month initiative.
Jeff Cox, assistant chief of the Bartlett Police Department, stepped up to the top position Tuesday night as he replaced retiring Chief Glen Williamson, effective Jan. 4.
An increasing number businesses led by women are forming and thriving in Bartlett and the Greater Memphis area, and the annual Bartlett Women’s Expo Friday showcased some of them.
Celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, the Memphis City Employees Credit Union is expanding its footprint in Bartlett with the construction of a new branch at 5747 Stage Road.
Youth Villages Thursday announces a $14 million matching commitment to state money to support the agency’s programs.
The 12th annual Bartlett a la Carte tasting event returned this year to raise money for area teachers and youths.
The Cedar Hall Bed & Breakfast and wedding venue hosts multiple special events every week of the year, and now owner Denise Suthoff is expanding her business with a new off-site catering company, Sweet Magnolia Catering.
More mixed-use development could be on the way to Memphis suburbs like Bartlett and Arlington as the municipalities work to change and clarify ordinances to spur mixed-use growth.
Portia Tate has been named to the board of Bartlett Community Schools, filling the remainder of former member Jeff Norris' term.
Free outdoor community events like Arlington’s Music on the Square concert series, Lakeland’s LAMP events and Bartlett’s upcoming Movies in the Park are bringing residents together in growing numbers to enjoy area parks.
Bartlett-based Surface Dynamics LLC will expand, creating 110 more jobs and investing $10 million in Bartlett over the next five years.
Two of the area's elected representatives, one at the state level and one at the federal, addressed suburban constituents this week on topics ranging from business, to President Trump to former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada.
Many believe CBD has medicinal qualities that make it useful for a wide variety of conditions. Its popularity has allowed Bartlett resident Tony Falasca to grow his 901 CBD Shop to two stores and possibly a third in Millington.