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The Germantown Athletic Club is one of a few locations outside of Memphis city limits that have an indoor walking track. A monthly membership fee of $56 is required to access the track.
The Germantown Athletic Club is one of a few locations outside of Memphis city limits that have an indoor walking track. A monthly membership fee of $56 is required to access the track.
David Kustoff's Memphis office to oppose his vote for the "One Big Beautiful ... city's infrastructure and development Shelby County Health Department Director Michelle Taylor leaving for new role in ...
"As a member of the House Ways and Means Committee – the chief tax writing committee in Congress – Congressman Kustoff played a key role in crafting the tax portion of the One Big, Beautiful Bill. Mr.
Organized by Indivisible Memphis, ... for new role in Baltimore Shelby Co. staff not required to attend commission meetings due ... One Big Beautiful Bill Act” passed the U.S. House 215-214 on ...
Elected leaders from Kansas City are split on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives early Thursday morning. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.
The City of Memphis has to move 11 of its offices out of the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center, commonly referred to as 201 Poplar, according to a letter obtained by The Commercial Appeal.
knocks on door Cohen appointed to House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence | The Week in Politics Memphis City Council passes nearly $900M budget, 3% raises for all city workers Memphis to ...
The Somerset Apartments in Oakhaven will be demolished to make way for affordable housing. The demolition is part of Mayor Paul Young's "Blight Zero" initiative to revitalize neglected properties.
The Somerset Apartments in Oakhaven will be demolished to make way for affordable housing. The demolition is part of Mayor Paul Young's "Blight Zero" initiative to revitalize neglected properties.
The Somerset Apartments in Oakhaven will be demolished to make way for affordable housing. The demolition is part of Mayor Paul Young's "Blight Zero" initiative to revitalize neglected properties.