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    Bartlett students shine at ‘friend-raiser’

    The Bartlett Education Foundation spotlights the suburb’s high schoolers in a fundraiser focused on student achievements.

    By Michael Waddell April 16, 2023
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    A new record: With expansion, Bartlett company poised to be one of largest producers of vinyl records

    Memphis Record Pressing is capitalizing on the huge revitalized interest in vinyl records that has emerged over the past decade.

    By Michael Waddell April 14, 2023
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    Bartlett mayor announces Chamber of Commerce partnership

    On Tuesday, April 11, Parsons held a press conference at Bartlett City Hall to talk about accomplishments of the first few months of the year, along with new projects, partnerships and goals moving forward.

    By Michael Waddell April 12, 2023
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    Countdown at American Paper Optics starts now for 2024 eclipse

    Bartlett-based American Paper Optics, the largest manufacturer of 3D glasses in the world, prepares as one of the biggest solar eclipses that many adults will experience in their lifetimes approaches.

    By Jane Roberts April 08, 2023
  • Bartlett

    El Idolo owner plans new restaurant in Bartlett

    The Lopez Grill project is part of what officials hope will be a revitalization of the historic downtown Bartlett Station area.

    By Michael Waddell April 03, 2023
  • Bartlett

    An eggcellent time: Bartlett hosts annual Easter Egg Hunt

    Shan Criswell, director of the Bartlett Parks and Rec Department estimates the city has held the egg hunt for more than 30 years.

    By Michael Waddell April 02, 2023
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    Bartlett to spend more than $1.6 M on school upgrades this summer

    Bartlett City Schools will tackle removing asbestos from Ellendale Elementary, improving a drainage at Bartlett Elementary and projects at Bon Lin Elementary, Bon Lin Middle and Rivercrest Elementary.

    By Michael Waddell March 24, 2023
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    Bartlett business expo sells out for its 25-year anniversary

    The Bartlett Business Expo celebrated its 25th year promoting area businesses and services in the suburban area.

    By Michael Waddell March 23, 2023
  • Bartlett

    Officer-involved shooting leaves one person dead

    The TBI believes the incident in Fayette County that prompted the response from SCSO officers was domestic violence related.

    By Alicia Davidson March 18, 2023
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    Defense carries Bartlett past Sevier County in 4A quarterfinals

    Panthers held Bearettes below 30 percent from the floor while forcing 17 turnovers.

    By John Varlas March 08, 2023
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    Make-A-Wish, Brother International team up to grant young girl’s Disney dream

    A young cancer patient and her family will venture to the happiest place on earth because of the efforts of Brother International and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

    By Michael Waddell March 01, 2023
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    Registry, commercial taxes possible for rental investors

    Concerns about rental properties in the Bartlett area have drawn the attention of officials in the suburb, in the county and at the state legislature.

    By Michael Waddell March 01, 2023
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    Bartlett looking to fill vacant commercial retail spaces 

    While owners of the vacant bays aggressively try and market the vacancies, Bartlett officials are trying to come up with a strategy to help with the effort.

    By Michael Waddell February 17, 2023
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    Bartlett Mayor David Parsons gives his first State of the City address

    In his first State of the City address, newly elected Bartlett Mayor David Parsons talked about an expanded police force, sewer issues and addressing empty retail spots.

    By Michael Waddell February 14, 2023
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    Stinky business: Memphis, suburbs push sewer capacity

    Sewer systems can have a major impact on growth. Memphis and its suburbs have a sometimes complicated relationship when it comes to that business.

    By Michael Waddell February 12, 2023
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    Bartlett students learn valuable life skills through police L.E.A.D. program

    The municipal school district and Bartlett Police Department are working with the Law Enforcement Against Drugs & Violence (L.E.A.D.) program, a nationwide nonprofit focused on helping students understand the dangers of drugs and violence.

    By Michael Waddell February 10, 2023
  • Health Care

    Bartlett-based DPX is largest supplier of human tissue and bone grafts in U.S.

    Several years after launching DPX, Brad Kilgore started Tissue Innovations, a tissue bank, with his brother Don Kilgore. Both Tissue Innovations and DPX operate out of a 15,000-square-foot space in Bartlett and employ about 15 people.

    By Christin Yates February 06, 2023
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    Suburban home sales dip in 2022 as market stabilizes

    Suburban home sales dipped in 2022, and new home sales remained low compared to the previous year.

    By Abigail Warren January 30, 2023
  • Lakeland

    Lakeland relegates smoke, vape shops to industrial areas

    In an effort to control where smoking and vaping products are sold in Lakeland, the city’s commissioners have amended their ordinance to allow the businesses only in industrial districts.

    By Michael Waddell January 23, 2023
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    Arlington, Bartlett, Lakeland plan park projects

    The suburbs in northeast Shelby County are preparing master plans in anticipation of improvements to the parks in their respective cities.

    By Michael Waddell January 20, 2023
  • Bartlett

    New wave of Bartlett leadership sworn in

    Bartlett aldermen approved more than two dozen of Mayor David Parsons appointees, ushering in a new wave of department leaders.

    By Michael Waddell January 13, 2023
  • Bartlett

    New Bartlett mayor names CAO, other top administration positions

    As Bartlett Mayor David Parsons transitions into his new role as the suburb’s mayor, he has nominated appointees for the city’s major departments.

    By Michael Waddell January 13, 2023
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    Apartment and townhome phases endorsed at Union Depot

    Bartlett Planning Commission endorses residential aspects of Union Depot, the development planned for the former Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home.

    By Michael Waddell January 04, 2023
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    Bartlett, Lakeland officials look ahead to 2023

    Lakeland and Bartlett have challenges they will encounter in 2023 and the suburbs need to address those as growth continues in Northeast Shelby County.

    By Michael Waddell January 03, 2023
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    Leonard’s Pit Barbecue expands to new location

    As Leonard’s Pit Barbecue celebrates 100 years in business, the iconic pork palace is looking at a new location in Bartlett.

    By Michael Waddell December 29, 2022

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