This Week in Memphis: Grizz get NBA Draft picks, and Tigers are on tour
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission could finally wrap up budget season.
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Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission could finally wrap up budget season.
Also happening this week: Former Shelby County Commissioner Sidney Chism holds his annual political picnic, and the Shelby County Health Department hosts a community fair.
The Memphis City Council’s budget deadline looms, and Shelby County Commissioner Miska Clay Bibbs holds a town-hall meeting.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission meets, but don’t expect any major decisions about the county budget.
Also happening this week: Memorial Day is Monday, and there’s a reception for the work that replaced Midtown’s Union Centre blue-dog paintings.
Also happening this week: The city’s new arts office wants to hear from local artists about how it can help them thrive.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission meets on Monday, but a planned budget talk at the meeting has been delayed.
Also happening this week: The University of Tennessee Athletics’ department brings its “Big Orange Caravan” to Memphis.
Also happening this week: The Wolf River Bottoms Task Force meets for the first time, and Tigers football is back.
Also happening this week: TCAP testing begins for Memphis-Shelby County Schools, and Felicia Suzanne’s reopens.
Also happening this week: Mayor Young presents his budget proposal, and DA Mulroy nerds out with Star Trek fans.
Also happening this week: James Beard Award finalists will be named, and pickleball is popping up.
Also happening this week: Memphis in May brings barbecue to Collierville, and renters can learn their rights.
Also happening this week: Memphis amateur athletes are honored, and suburban schools are on spring break.
Also happening this week: Germantown aldermen consider eliminating holiday-decor rules, and Tony Allen’s jersey is retired.
Also happening this week: Shelby County marks the fifth anniversary of the first local COVID-19 case, and Daylight Saving Time begins.
Also happening this week: Michalyn Easter-Thomas provides a Chelsea Greenline update, and Evergreen Presbyterian turns guns into garden tools.
This week, the Crosstown Arts film series comes back with a love story, ‘Hamilton’ is back at the Orpheum and the Tennessee Equality Project brings its gumbo contest back for the 12th year.
Also happening this week: The five officers charged in the Tyre Nichols case are back in court, and MRPP celebrates Tom Lee’s birthday.
Also happening this week: Bartlett’s BMA votes on new RV parking rules, and a new crisis center opens in Binghampton.
Also happening this week, the City Council takes up its gun-control trigger ordinance and a new program for entrepreneurs launches.
Also happening this week: A Germantown school board vacancy will be filled.
Also happening this week: National Civil Rights Museum honors Martin Luther King’s birthday, and the City Council meets again.
This week, the Shelby County Commission discusses Feagins, and an award-winning food podcast records in Memphis.
Also happening this week: Graceland celebrates what would have been Elvis Presley’s 90th birthday.