Collierville moves forward with $8 million expansion of new high school
Some four years after its opening, Collierville High already is facing some growing pains and has plans for a new 29,500-square-foot expansion.
Some four years after its opening, Collierville High already is facing some growing pains and has plans for a new 29,500-square-foot expansion.
Collierville leaders reviewed a large mixed-use development in the southwest portion of the suburb.
Collierville leaders could soon take action impacting the future of a Confederate relic in Town Square Park. Town staff is preparing a proposal for the board to consider later this year.
Collierville leaders did not move forward with their pursuit of a parking garage north of the Town Square and the contract for the project has expired.
While Bluff City Balloon Jamboree has picked a new site for 2022, plans are underway for a new balloon festival in Collierville.
“We’ve really got a problem,” Mayor Stan Joyner said, adding the town is “searching for solutions.”
IMC Companies chose Collierville for its new headquarters. The building in Schilling Farms is high-end and high-tech for about 400 employees.
Buddy Billings remembers when Collierville was less than 4,000 people. After 44 years, he’s ending his career in the town he loves.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen is looking at possible revisions in light of The Parke at Houston Levee.
Gov. Bill Lee was present for a night where Collierville celebrated the best of its community.
Residents in Collierville, who rely on mailed utility bills for town services such as water, sewer and sanitation, may not receive them in their mailbox for some time.
The way people shop is shifting, but it’s not necessarily due to an increase in online sales.
“That peace today is over. It’s done. Putin has reemerged, and Russia has reemerged as a new world power,” Congressman David Kustoff, R-Germantown, told the Collierville Rotary Club.
After an 18-month apartment moratorium, Boyle Investment Co. revised its plan for Viridian and resubmitted the project to Germantown. The project is one of the first in the Forest Hill Heights area.
Collierville High’s location can contribute to growth on the south side of town. Jason Crews’ most recent development is tapping into that.
Collierville High is the first school in West Tennessee to be certified as a Heart Safe School under Project ADAM, which encourages and trains people on the use of AEDs.
Valesa Wells will follow Mark Krock, who retires from Collierville March 1, becoming the first Black department head in the town’s administration.
The career training programs were recognized for the way they prepare students for the workforce.
Rep. Kevin Vaughan will seek another term for the District 95 seat he’s held the last five years.
The indicted state senator is seeking reelection but is expected to face opposition as he tries to retain his seat for District 31.
Most suburbs saw more homes sell than the year prior. The seller’s market and low inventory continue to drive prices upward.
A Collierville critter is getting time in the state spotlight this week due to his ability to predict spring.
Mueller reported $956.4 million in fourth-quarter net sales and operating income of $172.1 million.
Alderman Billy Patton has decided to step aside after 12 years serving on the Collierville board. That will mean an open seat for the Nov. 8 municipal elections.
Former U of M basketball star Cedric Henderson is the second head coach to depart the Dragons’ boys varsity team. Scott Robinson resigned earlier, after an investigation.