Germantown’s Carrefour, Glasgow developments closer to breaking ground
The board approved contracts for the former Germantown Country Club site and a building at the reimagined Carrefour at Kirby Woods.
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The board approved contracts for the former Germantown Country Club site and a building at the reimagined Carrefour at Kirby Woods.
Two large developments in Germantown could be underway soon. The final review by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen is scheduled for Monday.
Shops of Saddle Creek is fully occupied with the additions of some unique-to-market tenants.
The new turf fields will allow league players more practice and playing time.
Dog races, crafts and more return to C.O. Franklin Park this weekend as the Germantown Festival reopens after a two-year hiatus.
Germantown Alderwoman Mary Anne Gibson is seeking reelection to the suburb’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen. She is unopposed for her third, four-year term.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools may soon begin moving to reach an agreement with two suburban districts before it loses ownership of four campuses at the end of the year.
Another round of suburbs add their input Tuesday, Aug. 30, on the potential MLGW-TVA split.
Catherine Harrison will face one of the top-ranked players in the world.
The city has outlined its process for appointing a new judge in light of the retirement of a longtime judge.
A resolution has been drafted that will encourage Memphis Light, Gas & Water Division to remain with Tennessee Valley Authority for reliability and to avoid high infrastructure costs.
The qualifying deadline for the Nov. 8 election was Thursday at noon. In addition to the federal and state elections, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown and Lakeland are holding municipal elections.
One Germantown mother is challenging Angela Griffith, the current school board chair. The race is one of two contested school board races on the Germantown ballot.
Once the more than 80 cameras and docking stations arrive, Germantown police officers will undergo special training.
Germantown’s Judge Raymond Clift Jr. is retiring, effective Sept. 1, after more than four decades.
Germantown Mayor Mike Palazzolo said safety improvements could be headed to Riverdale Park. Park upgrades were planned, but the mayor asked city staff to specifically look at better drainage options. Calkins: Will Drennan died a hero. His friends want everyone to know.Related story:
August marked a new beginning as schools weren’t bound by the health department’s COVID restrictions.
A grant nearing $1.4 million will help Germantown Performing Arts Center cover costs the city traditionally paid through 2024.
“We train all our staff in battlefield first aid,” said one local school superintendent. “We watch some really gory videos so they can be prepared.”
Municipal judges in Germantown and Collierville sailed to reelection Thursday, Aug. 4 night.
Judge Raymond Clift is taking a leave of absence, so Germantown is considering naming a temporary judge.
Betsy Landers has decided to step down from the Germantown Board of Education at the end of her current term. Landers was appointed to the board in 2016.
Miccos serves milkshakes, sno cones — which are actually New Orleans-style “snowballs” — sundaes and more.
Dr. Daniel Chatham, a local pediatrician, plans to seek a seat on the Germantown Municipal School District Board of Education.
Two new signs honoring Germantown’s equestrian heritage were unveiled Thursday.