Collierville thanking first responders with pet microchips
Collierville Animal Shelter is thanking first responders by providing a free microchipping for a dog or cat.
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Collierville Animal Shelter is thanking first responders by providing a free microchipping for a dog or cat.
Raising money isn’t always the key to victory in a campaign, but it helps shed light on the different approaches candidates are taking as they try to attain office in Collierville.
A runoff on Dec. 8 will determine who wins two alderman positions in Collierville. Collierville has not had a runoff since 2003.
Wright Cox has been on the suburb’s Board of Education since the district’s inception. As he looks forward to the next four years, he is hopeful about the district’s future.
Concerns still loom after Collierville Schools announced high school students will return to campus four days per week in January.
The congressman from Germantown addressed the environment in Washington, D.C., ahead of the election.
Collierville honored James Lewellen Monday for 25 years with the Town of Collierville. Lewellen was hired as the town administrator in October of 1995.
Collierville High School students will return to four days at school next semester. Students will attend Monday through Thursday and learn remotely on Friday.
Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen was asked to consider renaming the courthouse in honor of Judge William Craig Hall.
Alderman candidates have mixed reactions on the Confederate marker in Town Square Park. Recently, elected officials have not moved on the issue.
Six people are seeking the remaining two years of the late-Tom Allen’s term. The race on Nov. 3 will likely result in Collierville’s first runoff in 17 years.
Members of the Collierville community gathered on U.S. 72 Monday to honor George Walker, a community leader and trailblazer.
Harold Booker and Thomas Swan are trying to bring their voices to the board and each hope to unseat incumbent Alderman John Worley, who has been in the position since 2012.
Gregory Frazier is challenging incumbent John Stamps for the Collierville Alderman Position 5 seat.
Collierville Police arrested six people Friday following vandalism of the Confederate relic in Town Square.
Collierville planning commissioners recommended a rezoning approval that could allow a mixed-use building with office and commercial uses south of the town square.
Collierville leaders declined to make motion to place discussion of the Confederate monument on a future agenda.
Teachers voiced their frustration with the current back to school plan at Collierville School Board’s meeting Tuesday night.
Taylor Stamps may only serve on Collierville’s Board of mayor and Aldermen a few months, but his entire life has been dedicated to service in Collierville.
Tacos 4 Life Grill is open in Collierville. The restaurant likes to say its tacos have a mission.
While work depends on the weather, the Collierville-Arlington and Eastley Street intersections are scheduled to close from 8 a.m. Saturday but reopen before 6 a.m. Monday.
Collierville leaders showed interest as LRK presented a plan that could bring a hotel and parking garage near the square. Developers pitched the idea saying it would drive future generations to the area.
Oliver’s Crossing looks vastly different than the last time the Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen reviewed the mixed-use plan near East Shelby Drive and South Byhalia Road.
Collierville authorities have identified 65-year-old Warren McDearman as the resident and counter-protester arrested Monday night.