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Collierville Central Church at 2005 E. Winchester Blvd. in Collierville will resume in-person Sunday worship services Sunday, June 7. New times are 9 and 11 a.m., to allow time for cleaning between services. -
Collierville Collierville proposing flat tax rate for 2020-21 budget
Despite a decrease in sales tax revenue, Collierville is proposing a flat property tax rate. The tax rate will remain at $1.83 per $100 of assessed property value.
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Education Health Department advises against in-person graduation
The Shelby County Health Department has advised against large in-person graduation ceremonies, according to a letter by Gary Lilly sent to Collierville seniors and parents.
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Collierville Bible Museum closes doors after 25 years in Collierville
The Bible Museum on the Square in Collierville is closing its doors after 25 years in the town. In its time it offered unique experiences and biblical resources for all ages.
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Collierville Collierville names Dale Lane police chief
Collierville appointed Dale Lane as its next chief of police. Lane succeeds Chief David Tillner, who retired following complaints of low morale and lack of direction in the department.
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Collierville Conflicting reopening plans poised to end countywide alliance on pandemic
Shelby County's suburban cities are beginning to expand on openings allowed under the first phase of the local "Back to Business" phased plan and will allow "close contact" businesses to open next week.
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Collierville Collierville Schools approves budget in virtual meeting
The pandemic creates funding challenges, but the district expects federal aid through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Additionally, the 2020 fund balance will help alleviate obstacles.
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Premium Collierville Collierville interviews five finalists for police chief
Collierville interviewed five people for the open chief of police position. The candidates have decades of of policing experience and three have experience locally.
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Premium Collierville Stamps, Worley seeking re-election in Collierville
Aldermen John Stamps and John Worley will seek re-election in November. Financial disclosures filed last week affirmed the two plan to pull petitions in June and desire to continue serving on the Collierville board.
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Spirit of Memphis Collierville gratitude touches health care workers’ hearts
The beeping of horns, thank you signs, cheers and applause were loud in the Baptist Memorial Hospital-Collierville parking lot Sunday night as residents thanked health care workers for their service in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Special Report City of Memphis A mission in Memphis and beyond: Locals create unified front to fight virus
“We’re building an airplane in the air and doing it on a stopwatch. We’ve got a minute to build it.”
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Collierville Collierville addresses COVID-19 effects on budget, town operations
Collierville aldermen will continue to meet in town hall, although the public will not be allowed to attend.
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Spirit of Memphis Calkins: Yes, it’s true! They had a (very happy) coronavirus parade!
The teachers at Bailey Station Elementary missed their students. So they threw a giant (no joking) coronavirus parade!
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Collierville Carrier withdraws request to inject treated wastewater
Carrier has withdrawn a request to inject treated wastewater into the Memphis aquifer. The company, which has a site in Collierville, hopes to refile at a later date.
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Public Safety Case against woman accused in pastor’s murder moves forward
Latoshia Daniels, who is accused of shooting and killing Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church Pastor Brodes Perry, is preparing for trial. Judge Glenn Wright asked Leslie Ballin to prepare to set a date.
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Collierville Party guests put on the dog, 1980s-style
Collierville Cares encourages supporters to go all out with 1980s-style prom clothes, complete with big hair, mullets and colored tuxes.
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Collierville County Commission says no to Quinn Ridge plan
John Porter's Quinn Ridge development near Collierville was rejected by the Shelby County Commission Monday.
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Spirit of Memphis Lecile Harris leaves friends and family ‘wanting more’
Lecile Harris, well-known rodeo clown and Collierville resident, died Feb. 13. His life was celebrated and remembered Sunday at Collierville High School.
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Collierville Collierville Chamber ‘shines a light’ on growth
Collierville business leaders gathered at a sold-out-luncheon to hear how they have contributed to the growth of the "thriving" town. The event was one of many scheduled to highlight the town's sesquicentennial.
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Collierville Commission committee declines recommendation on neighborhood near Collierville
The County Commission's Land Use, Planning, Transportation and Code Committee failed Wednesday to endorse the Quinn Ridge development near Collierville.
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Collierville Collierville kicks off celebration 150 years in the making
Collierville kicked off a year-long celebration of the town's sesquicentennial Monday.
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Collierville Couple’s lifetime of love woven through fabric
A business lifetime together defines this couple’s love as they make the move from Bartlett to Collierville.
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Collierville Collierville Planning Commission endorses residential plan near high school
Collierville recommended approval Thursday of rezoning and a planned residential development for land near Collierville High School.
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Collierville Collierville to consider residential development near high school
The Collierville Planning Commission is reviewing a rezoning request and residential development near Collierville High School. The proposal would give the town 33 acres of parkland.
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Collierville Flu-related absences close West Collierville Middle School
One Collierville school is closing Friday, and flu is the main culprit.
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