Ernie Kuyper, longtime president of Memphis grassroots basketball staple Hoop City Basketball Club, is leaving his position ...
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StyleBlueprint on MSNMeet Diane Duke of Friends for All MemphisHow did your career path lead you to Friends For All? I have worked for nonprofits throughout my career, beginning with the ...
While most Memphians were oblivious to a virus spreading overseas, those charged with keeping the Bluff City safe were ...
It is possible for President Trump to sign an Executive Order ending the Education Department, and Memphis schools could take a hit.
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The immigrants were deported after Trump’s declaration of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, which has been used only three times ...
Mack Weaver, president and CEO of Memphis in May International Festival ... As we do more of these things, I think it’s ...
The Odell Horton Federal Building houses multiple agencies, including the U.S. District Court for the Western District of ...
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders likes the direction of the University of New Orleans men's basketball program. Despite the team's ongoing gambling investigation, things are still looking up for ...
Dustin Hornbeck, University of Memphis (THE CONVERSATION) The Department of Education has been a source of political controversy since opening its doors in 1980 during Jimmy Carter’s presidency.
Curt Fields will present a program on May 16 about Grant’s two terms as president. Grant was Rutherford B. Hayes’ presidential predecessor.
With the impending end of the U.S. Department of Education on the horizon, it is possible for Memphis schools to lose millions in funding. Reports from Thursday morning indicate President Donald ...
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This year marks the 20th anniversary of Sunshine Week celebrated nationally to promote the importance of open government at ...
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