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For the first time in more than 40 years, Collierville is poised to overhaul its beer rules. It’s a change that could see microbreweries locate in the suburb, beer served with burgers — even in restaurants near churches — and even more liquor stores opening in the area. Editorial director Mary Cashiola and suburbs reporters Abigail Warren talk about the reasons behind the proposed change and the implications of it.
Plus, a West Tennessee ICE detainment center got the votes but the ACLU argues otherwise, the Ghana government pays the University of Memphis $1 million for student costs, a judge rules that Wing Guru must pay Ja Morant and Tonica could open a second location Downtown.
One note, this episode includes some technical difficulties, so please bear with it.
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For the first time in more than 40 years, Collierville is poised to overhaul its beer rules. It’s a change that could see microbreweries locate in the suburb, beer served with burgers — even in restaurants near churches — and even more liquor stores opening in the area. Editorial director Mary Cashiola and suburbs reporters Abigail Warren talk about the reasons behind the proposed change and the implications of it.
Plus, a West Tennessee ICE detainment center got the votes but the ACLU argues otherwise, the Ghana government pays the University of Memphis $1 million for student costs, a judge rules that Wing Guru must pay Ja Morant and Tonica could open a second location Downtown.
One note, this episode includes some technical difficulties, so please bear with it.
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