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Fifth lawyer applies for interim Bartlett judge post
Joseph Barton has submitted a resume for Bartlett's Division 2 Municipal Court seat, the fifth person to seek the vacant position.
Police say Ex-wife has "red marks onher forearm and stomach" Trouble at home has bled into concerns at school after police put a teacher behind bars.
Bartlett judge's dying wish: Deny seat to former challenger
One of Bartlett Judge George McCrary's dying wishes was that the challenger who tried to unseat him in 2000 not replace him on the bench.
Veterans venerated: Community records its heroes' history
World War II sailor John Smithson holds his medals at Belmont Village of Memphis as he gets ready for a photo session with Thomas Sanders for a book honoring veterans' service.
Over the next five years, Shelby County Schools will likely focus on campus renovations and rezoning to balance student population in the district, rather than building new schools.
Caronna indicted in wifea s 2008 slaying
Former insurance agent Joe Caronna, who eluded authorities for more than two weeks before being arrested in Jackson, Tenn., earlier this year, was indicted by a grand jury Thursday on first-degree murder charges in the death of his wife.
Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett gets tax relief to expand
The Bartlett Industrial Development Board has granted a nine-year tax incentive for Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett's expansion that will add 96 new beds and about 155 full-time jobs.
Residency questions hit home for Shelby County Commissioner Joe Ford
Joe Ford lives in a two-story brick home in Bartlett with a pond out front. A black metal fence with a gate separates the property from the leafy suburban street, and a sign warns of video surveillance.
Bartlett judge job likely to be filled, despite limitations
Names of possible successors began to emerge last week for the vacancy left by the death of Bartlett Municipal Judge George McCrary.
Bartlett fire officials get elbow room at new site
Deputy Fire Marshal Howard McNatt and firefighter Pete Cooper get the new Bartlett Fire Department administration offices ready Thursday.
Special Report: Sex, Lies, and Audiotape
As former head of security for Memphis City Schools, John Britt was a daily fixture on television newscasts.
Start celebrating the holidays early - and help a good cause
Are you counting down the days until Christmas arrives? Are you planning your gift list? Checking it twice? Wondering whose name to underline if they've been nice? You don't have to go online or out battling mall crowds to get your holiday happies.
Ex-police recruit waives preliminary hearing on statutory rape charge
A former Memphis police recruit waived his preliminary hearing in Bartlett Municipal Court today on a charge of statutory rape.
Who You Talking About There, Zach?
Pat Nolan asks a good question : Congressman Wamp, from East Tennessee says he plans to spend at least two days every month visiting and campaigning in the Memphis/Shelby County area, but as for Haslam's recent door-to-door campaigning in the Bartlett area of West Tennessee, the article described Wamp as "scornful", adding this from the ...
Silence on Bartlett's gun ban caps furor
The silence that met Bartlett's resolution regarding guns in parks was contrary to the noisy debate that spread through the suburb this summer.
Police, deputies unite to serve criminal warrants
Dozens of officers from several local police agencies joined the Shelby County Sheriff's Department in a massive effort to serve outstanding criminal warrants Thursday night.
Cards to carry message of thanks to the troops
Shoppers on Saturday jumped at the chance to sign Thanksgiving cards offering messages of thanks and support that will be mailed to deployed soldiers.
Gun arrest comes amid park debate
A Memphis man waived his preliminary hearing in Bartlett court Friday on a charge that he brought a gun into a city park this summer.
Man Killed In Memphis Motorcycle Accident
A motorcyle driver is dead after an accident on Highway 64 near Bartlett. The accident happened Wednesday, October 21, 2009 in front of the Lowe's on Highway 64.