Artists put finishing touches on new Arlington mural
A new mural on a building at Arlington’s Depot Square depicts a number of iconic places and items from the town’s past.
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A new mural on a building at Arlington’s Depot Square depicts a number of iconic places and items from the town’s past.
Arlington officials have adopted their budget for the fiscal year that starts in July, maintaining the town’s $1.28 property tax rate for the third straight year.
The rare Saturday afternoon session comes after a week of controversy regarding pay increases for board members.
The Arlington school board will meet in a rare Saturday session to consider rescinding their increases approved after a week of testy communication between members.
The Arlington Community Schools board will consider its annual fiscal year budget Tuesday evening, and included in the numbers is a significant increase to board members’ salaries.
The Arlington Design Review Commission has endorsed two more phases of the mixed-use Providence Place development.
Artists and Arlington residents Mark and Megan Davey painted the mural at Arlington’s Depot Square to represent the town’s past with the train depot, water tower and old cotton gin featured.
Arlington officials hope to hold the line on the current property tax rate last the town begins laying out the fiscal year budget.
The Arlington Community Schools district has begun construction on a new fine arts wing that will triple the size available for programs such as band and art students.
Arlington officials got a look this week at master plans for a new Town Hall and the surrounding amenities, along with the future improvements of parks.
Arlington’s medical services grow as OrthoSouth opens its ninth clinic in the same medical complex as Baptist’s new emergency department that opened in January at 5150 Airline Road.
A new $500 million to $700 million mixed-use project proposed for a large parcel fronting Interstate 40 is in the early planning stages for Arlington.
Arlington Mayor Mike Wissman presented his annual State of the Town address on Wednesday, highlighting the strides made and the potential for more amentities.
The suburbs in northeast Shelby County are preparing master plans in anticipation of improvements to the parks in their respective cities.
Baptist Memorial Health Care provided an early look Thursday at its new free-standing emergency department in Arlington near the Interstate 40 exit.
After delays in state approval and construction of more than a year, Baptist Memorial Health Care will soon open its new emergency department in Arlington.
Vinegar Jim’s, a mainstay at Arlington’s Depot Square for more than two decades, is closing this month, as the owners move on concentrating on their personal lives.
“Part of our philosophy is trying to meet the patients where they are and provide better access points so that people can receive the care they need without having to drive an hour to get it.”
A road closure for bridge repairs in northeast Shelby County is causing confusion for residents, businesses and delivery drivers.
With an increased demand for residential space in Arlington, loft apartments with mixed use space are becoming an alluring alternative.
The town is looking for relief to the traffic congestion at Interstate 40 and Airline Road — a main access point.
Arlington Mayor Mike Wissman lost a bet on voter turnout by a hair. A “38002 All-Star panel” discusses economic development for the suburb.
The question arose recently of whether 200 or so homes already occupied and an additional 100 homes planned are in Shelby or Fayette County.
Confusion over the Fayette-Shelby county line raised questions about a candidate’s eligibility and much deeper problems from property taxes to where students attend schools.
The eateries will be a part of Crawford Place commercial subdivision.