The New Tri-State Defender - December 22-28, 2022

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December 22 - 28, 2022

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Klondike TIF gains unanimous Council OK. Some residents fearful of losing property by Dr. Sybil C. Mitchell

Special to The New Tri-State Defender

In an Instagram post Tuesday (Dec. 20) night, Roshun Austin, standing in the middle of a picture of members of the Klondike Partnership, wrote, “Now I can finish some of my other outstanding work.” The post was a congratulatory acknowledgment of the redevelopment group’s successful weeks-long fight

to get local legislative approval for a redevelopment trust fund for the Klondike Tax Increment Financing (TIF). The City Council unanimously approved the TIF Tuesday. The County Commission approved the TIF Monday (Dec. 19). Approval by both entities was required. The TIF is a tax incentive that will funnel increased tax revenue from the redevelopment in the Klondike neighborhood back into the area to

support the community’s infrastructure, including improving streets, building sidewalks, installing more lighting, and creating parks. It covers an area bounded by Chelsea and Jackson avenues, Watkins Street and I-240. The partnership includes the Klondike Smokey City CDC, The Works, Neighborhood Preservation, Inc, and Urban Renaissance Partners. Some area residents welcomed the push to redevelop a neighborhood

Members of the Klondike Partnership after clearing a legislative hurdle to their redevelopment effort in the Klondike neighborhood. (Photo: Instagram) that has seen better days. Others, however, told commission and council members they feared the redevelopment initiative would result in displacement of long-time

residents and increase property taxes, resulting in financially challenged residents losing their homes or strug-

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Bank of America crowns 21 nonprofits with $1.1 million in Champions awards by Dr. Sybil C. Mitchell

Special to The New Tri-State Defender

The 2023 outlooks of 21 local nonprofits have been upgraded with a generous gift presentation from Bank of America. The 2022 Bank of America Neighborhood Champions were featured in an event on Dec. 15, at the scenic Memphis Botanic Garden. Each was praised for their unique contributions to driving economic mobility and strengthening the local economy. “Nonprofits are the backbone of our community, as they are on the ground working closely with families to understand the obstacles to economic stability,” said Bank of America Memphis President Trev-

ia Chatman. “These organizations then develop programs and efforts to effectively address those obstacles.” And among the nonprofit awardees, one was named the 2022 Neighborhood Champion. Taking the top honor was the Memphis Urban League (MUL), garnering a $50,000 award and virtual leadership training by nonprofit sector experts. “It’s important that we direct, not only capital, but also the necessary resources and training to help position the Memphis Urban League and its leadership for long-term success,” said Chatman. MUL principals were both surprised and thrilled at the special

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Your Honor, Be Seated! … The Investiture Ceremony for the Honorable Andre B. Mathis as a United States Circuit Judge for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals was held in the Memphis City Council Chambers (Dec. 15), with retiring Judge Bernice Donald (left) administering the oath. Mathis is the first African-American man and the second African American to sit on the Sixth Circuit. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley/The New TriState Defender)

It’s ‘official’ – Whitehaven’s Rodney Saulsberry is ‘More Than A Coach’ by Terry Davis

Special to The New Tri-State Defender

Surrounded by evidence of success and plenty of support, Whitehaven High School head football coach Rodney Saulsberry accepts the inaugural More Than A Coach Award from representatives of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Fifth District (Kentucky and Tennessee) Fatherhood and Mentoring Committee. (Courtesy photo)

Whitehaven High School head football coach Rodney Saulsberry now is “More Than A Coach” – officially He is the inaugural winner of an award, created by Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., bearing that motto. Some people get a coaching job just for the extra money; others only want to win. However, for some coaches winning is not the most important thing. For those coaches, steering their players toward a better way of life is a crucial component of the job.

Saulsberry is one of those coaches. The well-respected coach has raised state championship trophies and various coach-of-the-year awards. Last Friday (Dec. 16). representatives of the fraternity’s Fifth District (Kentucky and Tennessee) Fatherhood and Mentoring Committee, presented the award to Saulsberry at Whitehaven High School. The coach was recognized for his off-the-field mentoring and guidance, along with his leadership of the young men from Whitehaven High and in the community. Saulsberry’s community work and achievements were noticed by Omega member Pat Johnson, who recommended the coach for the “More

Than a Coach” award. Coach Saulsberry expressed elation and showed humility for the recognition. Quincy Snider, Fifth District vice president, said, “When you think no one is looking, Omega Psi Phi is always looking and willing to recognize someone who is lifting their community up.” Whitehaven Principal Dr. Vincent J. Hunter said he was pleased that Saulsberry received the inaugural award, calling the coach an ambassador for Whitehaven High. “We don’t get into this profession for money; we get into education for

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