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Shelby County Health Dept. Mosquito Spray Schedule

Shelby County Health Dept. Mosquito Spray Schedule

To continue to address the recent positive tests of West Nile Virus in mosquitos, the Health Department will conduct truck-mounted spraying (adulticiding) of EPA-approved insecticides, weather permitting, in portions specific ZIP codes according to the following schedule from 8-11 p.m.:

Tuesday, August 23rd
38016, 38017, 38018, 38028, 38125, 38139

Wednesday, August 24th  
38002, 38016, 38018, 38028, 38128, 38133, 38134, 38135

Thursday, August 25th
38002, 38016, 38018, 38028, 38053

Monday, August 29th
38106, 38108, 38111, 38114, 38116, 38117, 38118, 38120, 38122, 38127, 38128, 38152


West Nile Virus is expected to be active in neighborhoods throughout Shelby County for a longer period of time this year.  The Shelby County Health Department urges residents to use repellents when outdoors at night regardless of perceived mosquito activity.

Quick tips on watering your lawn

Quick tips on watering your lawn

With the dog days of summer bearing down, our lawns are longing for a drink of water. But how much water does a lawn need and when should it happen. It's clear a great lawn needs watering.

Here's what the experts say: water in the morning. Doing it at night is discouraged because the water can cause disease and fungus. Deep watering is preferred for a great lawn. Thirty to forty minutes is recommended.

Photo courtesy Flickr user Robert S. Donovan.

To keep or kill, your landline phone

To keep or kill, your landline phone

The landline phone just made the same list as the Trout Cod, the Maccoa Duck and the Altai Weasel.

The endangered species list.

In the age of unlimited long distance, texting and messaging cell plans, the landline's on life support.

Yet Josh Elledge, Chief Executive "Angel" of SavingsAngel.com, said there's an argument for keeping your landline. Actually, four:

* GREATER RELIABILITY.  "Particularly if your cell phone doesn’t get great coverage at home," said Elledge. "The argument can be made for either side regarding reliability in a power outage.  Personally, my home phones are cordless - so a power outage would leave me unable to use them unless plugged into to a generator - or battery backup.  Still, many people believe that non-powered landline phones are the most reliable method of phone communication."

Memphis hosts Natural Hair Expo

On July 16, Memphis will host its first Natural Hair Care Expo.

The Tennessee Natural Hair Care and Wellness Expo will be a fun-filled event with vendors, workshops and classes, held at the Memphis Airport Hotel and Conference Center (2240 Democrat Road) and will run from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are $10.

Natural hair is taking over the world and this conference is a part of that phenomenon, showcasing stylists, fashion, natural hair models and beauty and wellness products.

Classes Include:

Beauty With A Conscience: Choices for Your Whole-istic Health - Leah Patterson of Etniq Minerals

Household hazardous waste facility closes for holiday

If you’ve got paint or other household items you need to get rid of, but can’t toss in the trash – you’ll need to hurry and take care of them before Independence Day.

The Memphis and Shelby County Household Hazardous Waste Facility will be closed July 2 2011 for the holiday weekend.

However, the facility will be open on Tuesday and Thursday, June 27 and 28, from 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Memphis Heritage hosts yard sale

You're invited to a yard sale benefitting Memphis Herigate today and Saturday.

The sale lasts from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day and is located at Howard Hall, 2282 Madison Ave.

A ton of great items are available for sale. Organizers say you could literally shop all day. You'll find antiques, knick knacks, furniture, clothes, toys, household goods, artwork, vases, candles, frames, lamps, electronics, jewelry and much more.

History Channel's American Pickers coming to Tennessee

History Channel's American Pickers coming to Tennessee

Got an old barn full of stuff you want to get rid of? Then you're in luck, as Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, better known as the History Channel's American Pickers, are coming to Tennessee in June. The guys are looking for music memorabilia, motorcycles, old signs, sports collectibles, military items, gas pumps, juke boxes, taxidermy, bicycles, old toys and much more. If you or someone you know has a barn, building or basement that is piled with items like this, e-mail your name and contact information to AmericanPickers@Cinfelix.com or call 646-873-6257 and you could be on TV! You can also visit http://www.history.com/shows/american-pickers for more information.