Read about artist who sells work at The Painted Planet in Cooper-Young and also sells his hair to help cancer patients. Article in The Commercial Appeal.
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Find out more about the Cooper-Young artist behind this year's 2011 CY Festival poster in this article from The Commercial Appeal.
Work on a series of landscaped bike lanes connecting Overton Park to Shelby Farms could begin as early as end of 2011. Read the full story in The Commercial Appeal.
If you've seen sculptures made of gears and silverware hanging from train trestles in Midtown, then you've seen the work of Kenny Hayes. Read his story in The Commercial Appeal.
The first charging station for electric cars has been installed in Downtown Memphis. Of the 68 left to install - 3 will be in Midtown. Read the article in The Daily News to see the locations.
The organization designed to further develop Cooper-Young dissolved in early 2011. Read the full article in The Memphis Flyer.
After a devastating fire, a new C-Y bike shop opens its doors. Read the article in The Commercial Appeal.
Cooper-Young residents Joe and Virgina Murphy run Music for Aardvarks, a kids' music class. Read about their Cooper-Young business in the Commercial Appeal.
Stand for Children held a school merger forum at First Congregational Church in Cooper-Young. Attendants heard about a study of other Tenneessee school districts that had merged and were given information about some of the myths of consolidation in Shelby County. Read the MicroMemphis coverage....
Cooper-Young applauded for its walkable neighborhoods and business community. Read the article in the Commercial Appeal.
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