Oct 13, 2009 | The Daily News
Courthouse Marks 100 Years Today
The Shelby County Courthouse celebrates its centennial today. And its best-known guests have already taken their seats.
The City of Memphis is cleaning up some of the dirtiest parts of the city. Crews will spend the next week and a half mowing grass and cleaning debris from medians and roadways.
Judgea s Resignation Spotlights Nominating Comm.
D'Army Bailey's departure from Division 8 of Circuit Court will be one of the first vacancies to be filled by the newly created Judicial Nominating Commission.
Jackson-Madison County Schools are improving
Jackson-Madison County Schools remains in corrective action under No Child Left Behind, but has earned improving status, according to the Tennessee Department of Education this morning.
Briefs: River death, BPW meeting, writing contest
A Crump woman died Sunday when her car went off the road into the Tennessee River.
One killed when car goes into Tenn. River
A Crump woman died early today when her car went off the road into the Tennessee River.
Photo by Jeremy Belk Lt. Col. Lisa Crump hands over the colors of the 117th Military Police Battalion to her commanding officer Col.
Former principals will take over positions in school system
Two principals will take on supervisory roles with the Jackson-Madison County Schools Board of Education next month.
Apperson Crumpa s Kosciolek Discusses Elder, Family Law
Jeannie M. Kosciolek Position: Attorney Firm: Apperson Crump & Maxwell PLC Basics: Kosciolek concentrates her practice in divorce and family law as well as general civil litigation and elder law.
JCM's new principal 'making tough decisions'
Jackson Central-Merry High School Principal Eric Jones hasn't moved into his office yet, but he's already started to work.