Bartlett candidates struggle to meet financial disclosure deadlines
While political candidates are required to file financial disclosure documents as part of their campaigns, several have missed deadlines, including in Bartlett.
While political candidates are required to file financial disclosure documents as part of their campaigns, several have missed deadlines, including in Bartlett.
The widening of Miss. 305 south of Church Road to Interstate 269 to five lanes is number 15 on Mississippi’s priority list of improvements.
While he never directly stated his plan for the next presidential election, throughout his speech Saturday and again during his closing remarks, Trump hinted at the possibility of a second run in 2024.
While students are away on their summer break, officials with DeSoto County Schools are working to accomplish all the duties necessary while classes are out of session.
The former president, the headliner at a conservative political conference on Saturday, offered a preview during a speech in Nashville of what he is likely to say.
Germantown has named its next director for Parks and Recreation. Pam Beasley will retire at the end of the month.
With increased concerns about school safety, Bartlett officials have added funds to the budget to provide police officers in the suburban district schools.
Germantown residents are seeing the results of Spence Ray’s vision. A hotel is underway and soon Ray will start working on luxury living units.
After close to 24 years on the Bartlett board, Alderwoman Emily Elliott officially stepped down from her position since she is moving out of the suburb.
Synthetic turf fields are headed to Cameron Brown Park, providing relief for the city’s baseball providers.
Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen took one of their most pivotal votes of the year Monday evening.
Prices to attend Saturday’s event range from $9 a person to watch a live feed from an overflow room to a $3,995 “presidential” package that was recently changed to a “buy one, get one free” deal.
Leaders of Shelby County’s smaller municipalities eye Memphis Light Gas & Water Division’s discussions to replace Tennessee Valley Authority, and say they’re frustrated by having no input in the discussion.
The event will feature static display aircraft, aerobatic performances, military demonstrations and local emergency response helicopters.
A change in perception by one Lakeland commissioner has moved the Ashmont project from being in jeopardy to the next phase of consideration.
The awards recognized outstanding achievements in the business community.
Camp Able is a week like none other at St. Columba Conference & Retreat Center in Bartlett, where campers with disabilities spin through a rotation of physical pursuits as if weights had fallen from their feet.
East Memphis will soon be home to the area’s first AC Hotel by Marriott and a $100 million India Cultural Center expansion is on its way in Eads.
The Board of Education is implementing a policy to review its books. However, it’s causing some confusion among board members.
A marker noting the birthplace of blues legend Koko Taylor was unveiled recently at the Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center.
Olive Branch’s new police chief steps up to his new role after serving as the department’s deputy chief.
Even the new chief wasn’t aware, as of last night, that he is indeed the new chief.
Carrefour at Kirby Woods is a mixed-use project with retail, hotel, office and residential spaces.
Before Germantown’s city administrator began his career in government, he played baseball and had a record-setting career at Ole Miss.
The Bartlett Planning Commission has unanimously approved the master plan for Union Depot, the suburb’s first mixed-use project.