Germantown City Hall phone lines back to normal
Service at City Hall was disrupted Friday, Oct. 3, due to a problem with external AT&T equipment.
Service at City Hall was disrupted Friday, Oct. 3, due to a problem with external AT&T equipment.
The city has a cap of $83 million, but could raise that cap under proposed changes to help with Houston High upgrades.
For a good chunk of this year, construction on the existing Town Hall forced the growing number of employees into alternate spaces.
Staffing has been an issue since Fire Chief John Selberg took his position. Now, there are enough employees to open the new station.
After terminating the previous leaders of the city’s animal shelter, the Horn Lake Board of Mayor and Aldermen have named replacements for the facilities top two positions.
“The qualities needed to win an election are not the same qualities needed to manage a modern city like Germantown.”
Residents in a Bartlett neighborhood opposed rezoning a tract to commercial, saying it is not in keeping with the long-held character of their homes.
The church has purchased 8 acres near its current property to adapt to growth as necessary.
But all suburbs have a city administrator or manager who oversees day-to-day operations — and makes more money than their mayoral counterparts.
The owner describes his international market as encompassing Mediterranean, Hispanic and Indian groceries with some European and American products as well.
The Pop Local contest, which is put on by Edwards Realty, gives entrepreneurs a chance to win six months of free retail space at Carriage Crossing in Collierville.
Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert says there’s no lease agreement between her office and the City of Millington, so she owes the suburb nothing.
Bartlett’s annual Fall Festival this weekend will feature car shows, BBQ contests, art displays, music and other activities.
Collierville’s Planning Commission looked at two possible parking changes during its October meeting, and sent both to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
Cliff Johnson realizes that, as a Democrat, he has an uphill battle to represent Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District, but he has started his journey with a run for the Democratic primary.
Collierville restaurants currently can have one parking space for every two eatery seats, at the most. But that may be changing — and it may be due to a McDonald’s.
The restaurant’s owner said he wanted Social Desiii to represent as much of the subcontinent as possible.
Bartlett City Schools has selected Lakisha Mitchell as the district’s new chief financial officer.
Another McDonald’s is proposed for Collierville. The company still owns the vacant location that closed in 2017.
With costs of materials and construction going up, entry-level homes are on the rise, compared to higher-priced residences.
A new McDonald’s proposed for southwest Collierville wants to see more parking than is allowed. It has asked the town to review the regulations and up the maximum spaces allowed.
Wanda Halbert and Millington officials are in disagreement over whether the County Clerk’s office owes the suburb any money for using space.
With a focus on making quality tacos with prime meat, a couple has opened a new restaurant on U.S. 64 in Bartlett across from Wolfchase Galleria.
When Brandi De La Cruz was deciding what she wanted to do with her life, a career as a high school math teacher was not on her radar. She wanted to be the next Martha Stewart.
Hernando considered naming a section of street after fallen activist Charlie Kirk, raising the question of when to name something after a person who died.
The Millington city manager says Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert hasn’t paid rent since 2023 for an office at City Hall. But Halbert says the lease must have been signed by a different county government team.
The school building/community center at 1017 N. Sanga Road has outlived its usefulness. Maintaining the structure is not feasible, and it is time to pass it on.
A 911 emergency outage left callers seeking police help to call alternate numbers to reach various agencies.
A turtle named Shellby is leading first graders across DeSoto County on a journey to learn where rainwater goes after it falls and why keeping it clean matters.