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The Brundidge Police Department honored a fellow "man in blue" and a son of the city by posting a guard where he lay in state prior to funeral services and interment on Thursday.
The same factors that are expected to keep air masses clashing with support from a strong jet stream keep the risk of major severe weather outbreaks in the nation very real between now and May, with above-normal activity anticipated for the Lower Midwest, Mid-South and Tennessee Valley in particular.
Dyersburg teen participates in White House Science Fair
A passionate Mid-South high school student from Dyserburg who breeds, raises, and markets sheep and their fleece participated in the White House Science Fair Tuesday.
Memphis students prepare for earthquakes
If the big earthquake that's been predicted ever does hit Memphis, students at several Mid-South elementary schools are ready thanks to what they learned during Tuesday's Great ShakeOut.
Adult content hidden in used gaming system
A Mid-South man bought a pre-owned PSP for his five-year-old son. But unfortunately this system came preloaded with some extremely adult content! Chief Consumer Investigator Andy Wise will tell you the questions every parent should ask before buying a pre-owned gaming console to make sure your kids can't " Press Play for Porn " tonight on Action ... (more)
Once again, it's on: Mo' Money Taxes customers unhappy
After the Memphis police were called to at least one Mo' Money Taxes office and hundreds of customers across the Mid-South complained about not getting their check as promised, the company's CEO said he wanted to set the record straight.
Jobless rate cut by burst of hiring; drawn-out recovery still seen
Does news that the national unemployment rate dropped to 8.3 percent make you more optimistic that the economy is recovering? Analysts see no fast jobs recovery for the Mid-South and the nation in spite of January's hiring surge.
The $45 million sale of The Preserve at Forest Creek Apartments in Southeast Shelby County was the largest commercial transaction in 2011.
Collierville family raising chickens in their backyard
"They will scratch you some times, but they don't really mean it," said Caswell.
Mid-South memories: January 29, 2012
The Memphis in May International Festival yesterday reaffirmed its commitment to honor the People's Republic of China at this year's festival.
Crooks Targeting Renters Online
Real estate experts are sending out a warning to people searching for rental properties: Beware of phony offers advertising low rental prices.
Relocated Campus Spotlights NCBT's Growing Presence
The National College of Business and Technology is in the very early stages of the planning process for its new brick-and-mortar campus in Memphis.
Oxford's - Fiber Festival' begins tonight
Knitters and crocheters are usually known to be gentle souls, but this weekend "yarn bombing" will be just one item on their agenda.
Mid-South Memories: Jan. 15, 2012
Members of the Beethoven Club on Jan. 15, 1969, looking forward to their "Fashions With A Forward Focus" show and luncheon in February at the Holiday Inn Rivermont, are Mrs.
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