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    Echols: ‘How gratitude buoys the spirit and cheers the mind’

    “When my friend hoists me out of the dumps by pointing out my many blessings, what she’s really doing is pointing me to the Giver of all good gifts. She’s reminding me that I came into this world empty-handed and I will leave the same way.”

    By Candace Echols November 12, 2023
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    Herrington: Lessons learned from the 10-year fight over the Greensward

    The decade-long struggle over a patch of grass in Overton Park has reflected a changing city and served as a kind of proxy battle for larger civic questions. 

    By Chris Herrington November 12, 2023
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    Bailey: The title is Shelby County clerk. Not exclusively Memphis clerk.

    “Of all six outlying cities in Shelby County, only one — Millington on the far north reaches of the county— has a satellite location for Halbert’s office.”

    By Clay Bailey November 10, 2023
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    Conaway: She won an Emmy; I fixed the Keurig; give it up for us

    “I have three Addys, the national award the American Advertising Federation considers their Emmy. Not an Emmy.”

    By Dan Conaway November 10, 2023
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    An update on The Daily Memphian’s commenting policies

    With a variety of recent changes to comments — and the overall evolution of the comment section — we should take a moment to walk through those policies and how they have changed over time.

    By Eric Barnes November 10, 2023
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    Sanford: Times have changed. And they demand a return to mayoral runoffs.

    In 1991, U.S. District Judge Jerome Turner said runoffs in Memphis elections were designed to keep Black candidates from becoming mayor. And he was correct at the time.

    By Otis Sanford November 09, 2023
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    Opinion: The state of Memphis’ aquifer is ‘worse than we thought’

    Protect Our Aquifer says change is needed “to ensure we have clean drinking water far into the future. We have one chance to get this right. At this point, we are failing.”

    By Sarah Houston, Scott Schoefernacker November 08, 2023
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    How a young doctor came to love Memphis and St. Jude. And, along the way, changed the world.

    Dr. Justin Baker never intended to stay nearly 20 years in Memphis. But he came to love both the city and his work at St. Jude Children’s Research hospital. Now he’s is leaving for Stanford — but not before sharing some lessons he learned along the way.

    By Geoff Calkins November 08, 2023
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    Opinion: MLGW needs more research and public input on critical decisions

    “It would be unfair to the citizens of our city if either of these MLGW proposals were approved on Thursday without further serious discussion and the critical input necessary from the ratepayers who could be affected.”

    By Karl Schledwitz November 07, 2023
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    Calkins: These Tigers will be awesome! (And it better be soon).

    The Memphis Tigers have loads of talent. They showed it again as they opened their season with a 94-77 win over Jackson State. Now all the Tigers have to do is mold that talent into an elite team. By Friday, would be best.

    By Geoff Calkins November 07, 2023
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    Opinion: Before another MLGW rate increase, customers deserve answers

    “City Council has continuously approved MLGW’s requests, while ratepayers continue to receive subpar, substandard services. It is long past time for the residential customers and stakeholders to be put first!”

    By Glenda Hicks November 06, 2023
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    Echols: ‘Pondering is a thing of the past’

    “But coffee and relationships and creativity — these are the gifts of slow living. These are the places in which we are called to fully inhabit our fleshliness.”

    By Candace Echols November 05, 2023
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    Morris: Finding a primary physician leads to better health

    “The data is clear that having a physician you develop a relationship with over time leads to better health outcomes in almost every way that can be measured.”

    By G. Scott Morris November 05, 2023
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    Conaway: Art isn’t our decoration; it’s our measure

    “I see little of more importance to the future of our country and our civilization than full recognition of the place of the artist.”

    By Dan Conaway November 03, 2023
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    Opinion: Public safety is a key to Downtown’s future

    “The key to maintaining and building on Downtown Memphis’ momentum is to get a handle on the reality and perception of public safety concerns and to do so with a healthy sense of urgency.”

    By Bill Gibbons November 01, 2023
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    Letter to the Editor: Three 6 Mafia song a ‘bridge between the past and the present’

    “Music, particularly in Memphis, has always been a reflection of our diverse culture and shared experiences. While the lyrics of some songs might not resonate positively with everyone, they do reflect the challenges, triumphs and stories of their creators and many listeners.”

    By Letters to the Editor October 31, 2023
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    Opinion: Why creative music engagement in the classroom matters

    “The formative years in grades 6-12 are prime years to cultivate a love for music. Together, we can impact our children, from the classroom to the community.”

    By Gavin Wigginson October 31, 2023
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    Calkins: She’s 107. She still lives alone. The secret? It’s not what you think.

    Martha McAnespie celebrated her 107th birthday over the weekend. Yes, her 107th. And she still lives alone. The Daily Memphian got her story and her secret, too. It’s not what you might think. 

    By Geoff Calkins October 30, 2023
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    Echols: Asking honest questions and listening to each other’s honest answers

    “We sometimes talk through the nuances of our mid-life femaleness with a candid honesty that I would call uncommon. ... We share stories about our aunts and mothers, our sisters and grandmothers.”

    By Candace Echols October 29, 2023
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    Conaway: Chicken Tossing Days and Dog Dipping Days, a prophetic tale

    Cas Walker wasn’t in denial about his outrageous business practices and politics, he knew they were outrageous, and he was proud of every one of them.

    By Dan Conaway October 27, 2023
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    Sanford: Talk of rejecting federal education dollars is an exercise in lunacy

    “No other state has been successful in turning down federal education money, so Tennessee is plowing new ground with this wrong-headed, purely political sideshow.”

    By Otis Sanford October 26, 2023
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    Calkins: Yep, the Grizzlies lost another opener. But you should have seen the happy tears.

    Sure, the home team lost another opener. But there were actual happy tears at the game. Why? Because the Memphis Grizzlies are back for their 23rd year. 

     

    By Geoff Calkins October 26, 2023
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    Herrington: Dying by the 3, and other Grizzlies first impressions

    The Grizzlies were too reliant on 3-point shooting and had no defensive presence at the rim when Jaren Jackson Jr. wasn’t on the floor are two of the observations from the first game of the season.

    By Chris Herrington October 26, 2023
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    Calkins: He was held up at gunpoint — and he can’t imagine working anywhere else.

    “There is a lot of negative press about this city. But there’s good stuff happening, every day,” says Cody Behles, director of innovation and research support at the University of Memphis. 

    By Geoff Calkins October 23, 2023
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    Greenstein: Quitting isn’t an option

    Opinion: “Despite what has happened and is still happening to a Jewish State surrounded by genocidal terrorist entities bent on eradicating her, quitting isn’t an option for Israeli neighbors.”

    By Micah Greenstein October 22, 2023

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