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  2. Carol Coletta to leave Memphis River Parks Partnership ...

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    Carol Coletta is stepping down as president and CEO of Memphis River Parks Partnership.Coletta formally announced her decision to leave on Monday during a meeting of the organization’s board.

  3. How new Memphis music festival aims to bring 'elevated ... - AOL

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    Coletta said Memphis River Parks Partnership was thrilled to see a new music festival come to the Downtown Memphis Park. “We know historically there’s been big music at Tom Lee in May, and ...

  4. Memphis River Parks Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis River Parks Partnership (MRPP), known as the Riverfront Development Corporation (RDC) until being renamed in April 2018, is a nonprofit organization that manages and develops the various riverfront parks and amenities located along the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee, on behalf of the city government.

  5. How many people have visited Tom Lee Park? Memphis River ...

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    At a Shelby County Commission committee meeting on Wednesday, Memphis River Parks Partnership officials including CEO Carol Coletta, Chairman Tyree C. Daniels, and Director of Development Andrew ...

  6. Bartlett, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    From the "old" town of only 508 people at Stage Road and the railroad in 1960, Bartlett grew rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s both through new residents, largely due to "white flights" from Memphis, and through annexation, primarily to the east and north, to over 57,786 people today. In 2022, it was the eleventh largest city in Tennessee.

  7. Memphis Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Police Department was founded in 1827. [6] In 1878, the 55-man police department was devastated by the yellow fever epidemic with all 55 officers stricken, and 10 officers dying. [ 6 ] By 1927, the city's murder rate was 69.3 per 100,000 population, the highest in the country.

  8. Long sought after transformation of Memphis riverfront ... - AOL

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    J.W. Gibson, a board member for the Memphis River Parks Partnership, Carol Coletta, president and CEO of the Memphis River Parks Partnership, Mayor Jim Strickland, and Rep. Steve Cohen smile as ...

  9. Lynching of Ell Persons - Wikipedia

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    Grave of Antoinette "Antonetty" Rappel - Forest Hill Cemetery Midtown Memphis, TN. Described as "[i]nnocent, pure, pretty, by turns playful and pensive" and as someone who "must have reminded many readers of their own daughters, nieces, or cousins", Rappel was a student at Treadwell School - Afenernee Hardaways' alma mater - in Memphis. On the ...