Calkins: Ted Butler is about to teach his 100,000th golf lesson. And he’s not about to stop.
Ted Butler didn’t want to teach golf lessons. That was nearly 100,000 lessons ago. The math is absolutely staggering. But the man is not about to stop.
Ted Butler didn’t want to teach golf lessons. That was nearly 100,000 lessons ago. The math is absolutely staggering. But the man is not about to stop.
The Tennessee General Assembly included a $50 million grant for Downtown Memphis Public Safety in the state budget passed this week.
State cuts some Memphis crime money, Young promises no new taxes and Flip Side is flipping things around.
Everyone knows Elvis lived at Graceland. But before this, he spent 13 months at 1034 Audubon Drive, during one of the most consequential periods of his career.
Locals David and Julie Yopp have joined Michael Muhlert, one of the original Flip Side owners, in ownership of the pinball bar.
Young is prepping to present his budget proposal, meanwhile he’s already talking about the bottom line. Also in this roundup: Marsha Blackburn on climate change and Democrats vow statewide organization.
The Silly Goose Lounge’s co-owner won’t be giving away the secret recipes and days-long methods to their pizzas or cocktails, but he promises, “There’s a lot of work behind when you order a drink.”
The Germantown Municipal School District’s funding per pupil is in the bottom third of the state.
Desoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton says he is making strides in cutting crime, and intends to continue to serve as the county’s top prosecutor.
Also happening this week: Memphis FC kicks off with a meet-and-greet, and some local players are NFL Draft prospects.
The Redbirds took the lead with a sacrifice fly.
Memphis River Parks Partnership, Stonebrook Realtors and Allen & Hoshall name new positions.
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“I’m buyin' in. I think the guy can coach. I also think he is managing expectations. I am impressed.” — Douglas Curry about Tigers finish ‘probably the best spring’ coach Huff has been part of
“I was shocked that Coca Cola has been replaced with RC Cola as the primary soft drink. That’s kind of mind boggling considering each cola’s market share.” — Mark Mitchell about Redbirds recap: Memphis strands 11 in Saturday extra-inning loss to Gwinnett
“I can’t win for losing” — Mary B Freeman about After NBA play-in, Grizzlies’ second draft pick still uncertain
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Today’s puzzle is of the escalators under repair at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
Deputies arrest 16-year-old male in fatal shooting at Shelby Farms earlier this week that left Coriuan Bean, 17, dead
As the Baptist Heart Institute reached 500 heart transplants recently, doctors and nurses say the science behind that procedure has changed.
New Memphis Tigers quarterback Air Noland’s athletic talents and generous heart prompted South Fulton, Georgia, to celebrate him with his own day in 2023.
Aw, shucks. Wintzell’s Oyster House is opening its first Memphis location at a former Hooters site.
Several new businesses and rebrands are emerging along the Stage Road corridor west of Bartlett City Hall, bringing a mix of restaurants and entertainment to the area.
A Live Nation venue is expected to open in Memphis this year. This week, a jury declared the organization an illegal monopoly. Where does that leave the city?
A society that neglects its elders and its youngest children, a community that abandons the elderly or allows children to go hungry and unprotected, lessens the sacred potential of every community.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington recap exit interviews and discuss the Grizzlies’ position in the NBA Draft Lottery.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the exterior of the new Second Line restaurant in Laurelwood and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.