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September 2021
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MAHS football coach Cedric Miller wouldn’t go so far as to say his team passed its first big test of the season Thursday. Instead, he prefers to look at it as adding another notch on what he hopes will ultimately be a championship belt. -
Week 4 high school football stat leaders
Northpoint quarterback Jack Patterson dominates the passing categories.
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Another bright sign appears for Summer Avenue’s future
The Luciann theater building just took a big step in returning to its glory days, long before its more recent history as an adult entertainment business.
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Cheers for Beers: If there’s a bear on a bike, you’re at Hampline Brewing Co.
Hampline Brewing Company is small, but the beer is excellent and the neighborhood bar vibe makes it a fun place to relax and enjoy the brew.
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Opinion: For workers’ comp change is inevitable, but not uncertainty
One study found that the median business with more than $10,000 in monthly expenses could only survive for two weeks with the cash they had on hand.
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State leaders, advocates respond to ruling against abortion ban
Days after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a restrictive abortion ban, with the U.S. Supreme Court declining to intervene, an important decision came down from another court that invalidated a similar law signed last year by Gov. Bill Lee.
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Friday football preview: Key region games take center stage for Week 5
Several contests on deck will affect the playoff races.
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Daily Memphian high school honor roll: Cunningham puts himself in Mr. Football picture
The Lausanne senior scored three early touchdowns in victory over Bartlett.
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Construction crew makes discovery at landing: bonus cobblestones
The extra, 5,300 square feet of buried stones would expand the area of the cobblestone-landing project by nearly 2% if state and local officials agree to enlarge the restoration site.
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Rudd anticipates he will raise issue of new football stadium
The U of M president says that if state invests, there would be a “greater opportunity to build an on-campus facility to support Memphis football.”
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Opinion: Do your research when buying home security system
More than 6,900 people filed a complaint about home security companies in 2020, ranking them No. 32 among the thousands of types of businesses receiving complaints.
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U of M committed to Collierville, despite fewer offerings
The University of Memphis desires to maintain its presence in Collierville. However, that presence has changed from what it was when the university opened its suburban campus in 2015.
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Germantown to review Thornwood’s proposed apartments
Germantown will review spacious luxury apartments proposed for Thornwood. The plan also includes more retail for the mixed-use development.
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What I’m hearing: A trimmer Quinones, and Duren impresses
Plus, updates on how the Lawson brothers and Jalen Duren are looking.
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Calkins: Memphis football is still heart-stopping fun
The University of Memphis Tigers may not be headed to the conference they deserve — but this win may be just what fans needed.
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Doyle came as a punter, but those field-goal kicking skills never left
Memphis signed him for his known skills; fortunately for the Tigers, his high school coach made him round out his game.
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How a Memphis police officer became the voice of the Grizzlies and FedExForum
Marcus Tucker, a military veteran and Memphis police officer, recounts his journey to becoming the Grizzlies’ public address announcer.
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Conaway: Going right back out there anyway
What are the odds that many birds could hit my car all at once while I was going down Walnut Grove? Precision daylight bombing.
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Daily Memphian Power 15: Lausanne moves into top spot
Balanced Germantown takes over at No. 2 following last week’s victory over Whitehaven.
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Sanford: We can reclaim the unity that followed 9/11
After the most horrific attack on American soil in our lifetime, we stood unified against a common enemy. And, despite our differences today, I believe we can do so again.
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County redistricting process aims to avoid problems of 2011
The County Commission’s working group on the once-a-decade redrawing of district lines got down to business Wednesday, Sept. 8, to set not only commission district lines but those of the Shelby County Schools board.
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Redistricting begins, with big implications for shrinking Memphis
The redistricting process formally began Wednesday, Sept. 8, with a bipartisan state House committee hearing public input and approving guidelines. Memphis is likely to lose seats in the General Assembly.
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Exclusive: Deputies thought a pregnant woman was the victim of domestic violence. So they violently arrested her.
In an interview exclusive to The Daily Memphian, Kesha Gray described how the encounter turned her “life upside down” and how she’s ready “to fight to make things right.”
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Coaching icon Ted Anderson won with style and coached with a passion
Memphis high school basketball legend won 518 games during successful career at Hamilton and Douglass.
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Calkins: Hey, look, I’ve got mail (on race, realignment and the Big 12)
I wrote a column last week pondering whether race was a factor in Memphis being perpetually overlooked in realignment. As you can imagine, this went over well.
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