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Two Memphis leaders question whether snow was man-made
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A new debate on snow is heating up online with posts from two Memphis City Council members, one of whom claims she’s getting threats over the post. Pearl Walker and Yolanda Cooper-Sutton shared social media posts this week questioning whether the snow that fell across the city was real,
Pelicans 114, Grizzlies 106 Another strong performance from the Pels with most of their guys healthy. Derik Queen had 22 pts, 9 rebounds and 7 assists. Saddiq Bey had 22 points and 8 rebounds. Zion Williamson had 21 points on 7-10 shooting.
Giannis Antetokounmpo's tenure with the Milwaukee Bucks might finally be drawing to a close, and the ripple effects of a potential blockbuster trade extend farther than you might think.
"Although the winter storm has ended, snow, sleet, and ice have left hazardous road conditions across the city," the city said in the release. "Collections scheduled for Monday, January 26, and Tuesday, January 27, were also suspended, and crews have not completed those routes."
Two Memphis City Council members think the snow from Winter Storm Fern is man-made. Council members Pearl Walker and Yolanda Cooper Sutton both publicly said the snow was artificial in differing Facebook posts and comments this week. Claims of fake snow have been rampant on social media during the storm, especially TikTok.
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All Memphis-area public school students, and most private school students, had classes called off Jan. 26-28 due to the recent winter storm.
City of Memphis Public Works Director Scott Morgan said the frigid temperatures and sleet accumulation has slowed Memphis' streets from melting.
The NBA has announced new dates for four games as a result of the winter storm's impact on the Memphis and Dallas areas.
Some people met Tatum's proclamation with rejection as his statement seemed to belittle the Grizzlies as an organization. However, former Washington Wizards All-Star guard Gilbert Arenas agrees with what JT said and says he would be immortalized with an effigy in Memphis, if he retired today.