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On The Record is the interviews that become Daily Memphian stories by Bill Dries. Read the stories and listen to the interviews for a combination that gives you a fuller context of the stories and issues that are essential Memphis.
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From Brooklyn, breaking down the Dukes chances as 12th-seeded JMU prepares to face No. 5 Wisconsin in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Plus some spring football talk as Bob Chesney's team takes the field for the first time.Από τον Daily News-Record Sports
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Back in the 'Burg for the latest episode looking ahead to Bob Chesney's first spring practice at JMU, how the Dukes' diamond sports are doing and, of course, looking ahead to what might be in store for the JMU men's basketball team as it prepares for the NCAA Tournament.Από τον Daily News-Record Sports
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The JMU men keep an unbelievable season alive with a dominating Sun Belt championship performance. Breaking down the game, what's in store for the NCAA Tournament, a big time performance from Xavier Brown and the close call from the JMU women that nearly made it a double Dukes dance.Από τον Daily News-Record Sports
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A closer look at JMU baseball's start to the season and what picking up one victory against No. 2 Arkansas could mean for the Dukes going forward. Breaking down road trips for the JMU men's and women's basketball programs ahead of the conference tournament and how the new Dukes' football staff is aiming to win over the local community.…
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County Commissioner Henri Brooks found out two years ago she was adopted through the Tennessee Children’s Home Society - a notorious black market adoption operation. Her lawsuit against the state could open a “floodgate.” Brooks talked about the sudden revelation in The Daily Memphian’s “On The Record” podcast series.…
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Catie and Shane dive into JMU men's and women's basketball teams chasing Sun Belt championships. They also preview springs sports with a look at the opening weekends for lacrosse and softball before discussing Bob Chesney's first recruiting class with JMU football.Από τον Daily News-Record Sports
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Marcus Pohlmann is a former political science professor at Rhodes College whose 2008 book “Opportunity Lost: Race and Poverty in Memphis City Schools” is required reading for teachers and school administrators in Memphis-Shelby County Schools. It is a case study of busing in Memphis City Schools.
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Roderick Richmond started at Shannon Elementary School as his neighborhood school at a time when busing as well as private schools were changing the definition of neighborhood schools in public and private school systems. For the first grade, he was bused to Wells Station Elementary School, which racially was a school in transition. His time as a s…
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Roshun Austin is a founder of The Works Inc., a community development corporation. She is also a planner who works as a developer in some of the communities affected the most by the impact of busing. She grew up in the Hyde Park section of North Memphis. Austin is also on the board of Memphis Fourth Estate, the nonprofit behind The Daily Memphian.…
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Noah and Shane dive into JMU's trip over the mountain to face Virginia, how the Dukes and Cavaliers each have their own quarterback concerns and what the game means to fans of James Madison and college football in the Commonwealth.Από τον Daily News-Record Sports
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Steve Steffens arrived in Memphis with his family from rural Illinois and Arkansas in 1972, a semester before Plan A began. His neighborhood school was Oakshire Junior High in Whitehaven as an eighth grader. Oakshire and greater Whitehaven beyond the school was predominantly white at the time. Steffens and his family were part of that white majorit…
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The Daily Memphian's Sam Hardiman sits down with Cole Perry of Perry Strategies, which worked on Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland's two campaigns. Perry shares his insight on the crowded 2023 race and peels back the layers on what a successful campaign looks like.
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Diving deep into the NCAA denying JMU a waiver for a direct line to a bowl game in its second FBS season. What does it mean for the Dukes? How surprising was this decision? Is there still a road to the postseason? Plus, a big week in the transfer portal with JMU basketball making some big pickups.Από τον Daily News-Record Sports
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From Bridgeforth Stadium, Noah & Shane recap the JMU spring football game. Where does the quarterback battle stand? How did transfers look in their first action? What could change for the Dukes between now and Sept. 2 when they open against Bucknell?Από τον Daily News-Record Sports
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Noah and Shane preview Saturday's JMU football spring game, the Dukes' quarterback battle, what positions to watch on defense and who could make a big impact on offense. Plus JMU's women's lacrosse team continues to roll through the AAC on the way to the postseason.Από τον Daily News-Record Sports
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Nine years ago this month all trolleys stopped running following a fire on the Madison line. Nine years later, the Riverfront loop and Madison Avenue line are still down. MATA’s chief development officer talks about the delay on The Daily Memphian’s “On The Record” podcast.
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