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In commission Wednesday, Shelby County Chief Administrative Officer Harold Collins said that he is concerned about using the general fund's fund balance to pay for these raises, suggesting that ...
Steve Basar, Shelby County Commissioner [8] [9] Carol Chumney, former State Representative, former Memphis City Councillor and candidate for Mayor in 2007 and 2009 [3] [10] Justin Ford, Shelby County Commissioner and member of the Ford family [11] [12] Detric Golden, former University of Memphis basketball player [13] [14]
Newton Ford (1856–1919), who was a well-respected civic leader around the southern section of Shelby County. Newton Ford was elected as a county squire from 1888 to 1900. Lewie Ford (1889-1931) started the family funeral business and became allied with E.H. Crump, an influential white politician in Memphis and the state in the early 20th century.
Shelby County mayoral elections; 2010 2014 2018 2022: Memphis mayoral elections; 2011 2015 ... Harold M. Love 4,349 5.28 Ralph Bristol 4,341 5.27 Jeff Obafemi Carr 3,790
Jazzie Collins (1958–2013) — African American trans woman activist and community organizer; John Cooper (born 1975) — musician, Skillet; Zack Cozart — baseball shortstop and third baseman for the Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Angels; Hank Crawford (1934–2009) — musician
Harold Collins may refer to: Harold Collins (strongman) (born 1957), American strongman and powerlifter; Harold Collins (Australian politician) (1887–1962), politician in Queensland, Australia; Harold Collins (Canadian politician) (1925–2015), Canadian politician; Hal Collins (Harold L. Collins), American football coach
Martha Layne Collins High School is a high school located in Shelbyville, Kentucky, United States and is a part of the Shelby County Public School District.Commonly referred to as Collins High School, the school is named after Martha Layne Collins, the first female governor of Kentucky and a Shelby County native.
He was a strong advocate "Books from Birth," a unique early-childhood education program which provides books for over 28,000 children in Memphis and Shelby County every year. [ 9 ] Between 2008 and 2009, Wharton convened and led the community-wide effort which led to the drafting of Sustainable Shelby, an environmentally sustainable agenda for ...