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2015-04-02
A HIGH NOTE
State Senate OKs guns-in-parks bill
BANNER YEAR?
Riverside reverting to 4-lane roadway
Final offer: City rejects union deals
Canadian official upbeat after first visit to Memphis
PUSHY PANHANDLERS:
CYBERATTACK SANCTIONS:
CAPITAL IDEA:
SPECIAL DELIVERY:
‘Journey with Maya’ to be adapted
First wife of John Lennon dies at age 75
Arkansan becomes world’s oldest person
Getty grandson suffered serious medical ailment
A stunner
Ark. governor retreats on religious bill
N.J. Sen. Bob Menendez indicted
Iranian nuclear talks remain tangled
Big business speaks out against religious- objections legislation in states such as Indiana and Arkansas.
Faith should not be mired in past
Constitution has your freedom of religion covered
McDonald’s to boost pay at company-owned restaurants
Expert advice
Collierville alderman files ethics complaint
Quest for Miss. pot petition gets help
Special spinners:
Town officials will let board take lead in school push.
Race for the Cure heads for Downtown finish
Appeals court overturns Memphis murder conviction
Martinez tosses 6 shutout innings for Cards
Tigers entertain No. 20 Cougars
Woman won’t press rape charge against former Vol defender
Proposal reaffirms Texans’ right to hunt
County taxes not needed for St. Louis stadium
Rio sewage cleanup for Olympics rejected
Serena earns 700th career victory
Wildcats’ little man makes the big plays
Longhorns pursue VCU’s Smart to succeed Barnes
Ind. law could force women’s Final Four to relocate in 2016
Harden’s 51 carry Rockets past Kings
Atlanta claims lefty McKirahan from Miami
Horoscope
Easter celebrates resurrection of Jesus
Reader is stressed by husband’s favoritism
TODAY IN HISTORY
‘8’ keeps company with sleazy TV fare
Pregnant women should avoid new CMV infection
Yummy Bunny fun
Therapy helps kids with autism open up
New weekly print edition
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
CALLED TO ACHIEVE
WORK IT OUT, FAMILY-STYLE
FELINE-FOCUSED CLINIC
Gives families tools to communicate
Therapy helps kids with autism open up
New weekly print edition
SUCCESS STORY
Jack Sammons taking post as Memphis CAO
Clay Francis wins geography teacher of the year award
Six graduates inducted into school Hall of Fame
Rieger joins chamber to recruit members
Just like that, one day you wake up and it’s spring in Bluff City
Harrison takes 2nd in first collegiate decathlon
Teach kids healthy eating habits through Division of Responsibility
Ways to minimize effects of disease in gardens
Jambor resigns Indie Memphis director role
Library to host annual Bookstock festival
Puppy l ve
Yummy Bunny fun
‘Run for God’ at Bible study
EAT THE STREET: ’BURBS STYLE
SUCCESS STORY
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Jack Sammons taking post as Memphis CAO
Harrison takes 2nd in first collegiate decathlon
Therapy helps kids with autism open up
Early vote on school bonds
‘Run for God’
Attorneys given access to Galilee cemetery
Community events
Harrison takes 2nd in first collegiate decathlon
Arlington closes out strong week
Titanic anchors new library exhibit
DeSoto robotics
Horn Lake’s first mayor Winn Brown dies at 97
City growth, traffic enforcement drive need for officers
Lawmakers again seek role in choice of standardized tests
Senate OKs special ed voucher bill
Community events
Collierville
Lawmakers move on bonds despite schools’ complaints
13 seek North Mississippi House seat
all in the FAMILY
Family feud goes to MTSU
Just like that, one day you wake up and it’s spring in Bluff City
Therapy helps kids with autism open up
New C’ville CEO named
Sweet sensation
Germantown School Board grades Manuel
Shakespeare Co. hosts camps at U of M
Germantown
Morton Museum wins state awards
Farmington second-grader David Richardson is an all A student DAVID RICHARDSON
Dragons soar over sluggish Mustangs
Just like that, one day you wake up and it’s spring in Bluff City
Kyle Ralph earns Eagle Scout badge
Hari family makes donation to Wings Cancer Foundation
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