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Skating for St. Jude

Skating for St. Jude

Two Memphians will longboard across the United States to raise awareness for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

Darrian Balongie and Morgan Dossett leave May 17 and will first make a trip to Alabama racing the Chief Ladiga 188 mile skate challenge. They will then proceed to Massachusetts where they will skate 4,300 miles from Boston to San Diego.

New spray schedule for May

New spray schedule for May

The Shelby County Health Department (SCDH) has received confirmation of mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus (WNV) within the areas of ZIP code 38115.  Mosquitoes carrying WNV have been previously found in ZIP codes 38018, 38104, 38109, 38116, 38122, 38127, 38133, 38125, 38017, and 38141.

Since April the SCHD Vector Control Program has treated areas by applying larvicides to standing bodies of water. As an additional precaution, the SCHD will also conduct truck mounted spraying of EPA approved insecticides weather permitting, in portions specific ZIP codes according to the following schedule:

Tuesday, May 21

8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

ZIP Codes: 38115, 38117, 38118, 38119, 38125, 38141

Wednesday, May 22  

8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

ZIP Codes: 38053, 38108, 38128, 38134, 38135

Thursday, May 23  

8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Mid-Southerners encouraged to participate in 'Severe Weather Awareness Week'

Mid-Southerners encouraged to participate in 'Severe Weather Awareness Week'

(WMC-TV) – This upcoming week has been proclaimed “Tennessee Severe Weather Awareness Week” by Governor Bill Haslam.

From Sunday, February 17 through Friday, February 22, a specific safety topic or weather hazard will be highlighted. 

The Shelby County Office of Preparedness, in cooperation with the State of Tennessee and the National Weather Service are encouraging citizens to prepare themselves and their families now and become educated about severe weather threats to our area.

A statewide tornado drill will take place on February 20, and citizens are invited to participate in the drill.

For specifics about Tennessee Severe Weather Awareness Week, or to learn how you can get involved, click here.

Bluff City goes 'Quacky' for Waterfowl Conference

Bluff City goes 'Quacky' for Waterfowl Conference

Experts and researchers will flock to Memphis next week for the Ecology and Conservation of North American Waterfowl International Symposium from January 27 to the 31. 

The conference, aimed at promoting the conservation of waterfowl and their habitats, will be held at the historic Peabody Hotel, home to the famous marching Peabody ducks.  Memphis-based Ducks Unlimited will be among the contributors at the conference. 

"This symposium addresses the imperative within the waterfowl science community to expand our knowledge of the birds' basic biology and to build on this knowledge by opening new doors and planning for a strong future for waterfowl populations, their habitats and waterfowl supporters as well," said DU Chief Scientist Dale Humburg.

Adult Greek Language Class begins tonight

Adult Greek Language Class begins tonight

 

The dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. comes alive in an adult Greek class that begins on his national holiday today.

Have you ever thought of learning the Greek language and some Greek culture as well? You have a chance to tonight at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Memphis. Retired Priest Father Nicholas Vieron is beginning his Adult Greek tonight in the church hall at Sam Cooper and Highland in Memphis.

Father Vieron has been teaching his adult greek class for 40 years and always begins on Martin Luther King Day. Vieron is one of a few white ministers left from the 1968 struggle who manifested efforts for social justice led by the late Rabbi James Wax.

It's a 14 week course that meets once a week at the church