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Shelby County Commission Rejects Jail Food Contract -
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Shelby County commissioners on Monday, Dec. 4, voted down a $4.4 million five-year contract with Aramark Correctional Services LLC for food service at the Shelby County jail through the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.
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Shelby County Commission Rejects Jail Food Contract -
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Shelby County commissioners on Monday, Dec. 4, voted down a $4.4 million five-year contract with Aramark Correctional Services LLC for food service at the Shelby County jail through the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.
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County Commission Renews Opioid Legal Skirmish with County Administration -
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Shelby County Commissioners voted Monday, Dec. 4, to hire another attorney to represent it in an ongoing legal battle with county mayor Mark Luttrell over opioid litigation. And the commission approved a resolution declaring opioid abuse a “public nuisance” as an opening to legal depositions of opioid manufacturers and distributors.
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Commission Debates Use of $20M Surplus -
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
The Shelby County Commission delayed a vote Monday, April 3, on a $120 million refinancing of the county’s capital bond debt for two weeks.
Commissioners are specifically eyeing a $20 million surplus in the county’s debt service fund – the fund that pays down the county’s debt.
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Aramark Corrections Center Food Contract Approved -
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Aramark Correctional Services Inc. will take over food service at the Shelby County Corrections Center, four years after the private company did the same at the Shelby County Jail and Jail East.
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County Commission Considers $3.6 Million Prison Food Contract With Aramark -
Monday, March 30, 2015
Who feeds those behind bars in Shelby County has been a politically volatile government issue for years.
It touches on several political hot spots including whether or not to use local companies and local subcontractors, the privatization of a county government function and the possible loss of government jobs in the transition.
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County Commission Approves City Convention Center Buyout -
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Shelby County Commissioners have approved selling county government’s share of the Memphis Cook Convention Center to the city of Memphis for $75 million.
The commission vote Monday, Aug. 22, came after city Housing and Community Development director Robert Lipscomb fielded a lot of questions from several commissioners about the Bass Pro Shops renovation of The Pyramid.
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Charter Vote Hits Logjam -
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Shelby County Commissioners did it the hard way this week on the second of three readings of a new set of proposed charter amendments.
Ultimately, the commission approved the charter amendments Monday for the Nov. 4 ballot. This measure would establish five countywide offices as positions in the county charter instead of the Tennessee Constitution and a separate amendment would limit those holding the five offices to no more than two consecutive terms in office.