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Bartlett driver wins Arkansas race

Bartlett driver wins Arkansas race

(WMC-TV) - A car race ended in victory for one Mid-Southerner.

A United Sprint Car Series race was held in Batesville, AR. over the weekend where several local drivers competed for first place.

Benefit concert for injured gymnast

Benefit concert for injured gymnast

(WMC-TV) - Avery Downing is a gymnast that was tragically injured while practicing a routine.

Faith Baptist Church will be the site of the "Team Avery Benefit Concert," June 2, at 6 p.m. to help raise money for the teen, along with a silent auction.

RDC Files $9.8M Application for Beale St. Landing

RDC Files $9.8M Application for Beale St. Landing

Riverfront Development Corp. is preparing for the next phase of Beale Street Landing: development of a riverfront park.

Summer soccer starts soon

Summer soccer starts soon

Are you looking to get your kicks on a soccer field during the hot Memphis summer?

If you're an adult (at least age-wise) then the Greater Memphis Soccer Association is looking for you.

St. Jude Bass Classic prepares for 40th tournament

St. Jude Bass Classic prepares for 40th tournament

Hundreds of Mid-South fisherman are gearing up to compete for a good cause this Memorial Day weekend in the St. Jude Bass Classic. The tournament is celebrating its' 40th year.

More than $2.5 million dollars have been raised since the competition’s beginning. Every dollar goes right to the hospital.

Each year the tournament focuses on one special patient, and fishing is a big part of this year’s patients’ family.

Hayden Taylor was recently diagnosed with cancer. Taylor and his father were out on the boat fishing when they received a phone call with the life-changing news.

Taylor’s family will drive from Virginia to be a part of the tournament.

MLGW to sponsor Special Olympics Sportsfest

MLGW to sponsor Special Olympics Sportsfest

MLGW is giving back to the community for the 24th consecutive year as it sponsors the Special Olympics Sportsfest at Rhodes College this weekend.

Dozens of MLGW employee volunteers will assist with the Special Olympics festivities including volleyball and power lifting.

See the Titanic in true 3-D in Tunica

See the Titanic in true 3-D in Tunica

Information provided by Hollywood Casino Tunica

The RMS Titanic, the world largest ship, sank April 15, 1912, after colliding with an iceberg in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. The accident claimed the lives of over 1,500 passengers. April 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the famed Titanic.  The 1997 Titanic movie, which won 11 Academy Awards and starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, has been rereleased in 3-D in time for this centennial.

But, if you really want to see the Titanic in true 3-D, then get to Hollywood Casino Tunica, just south of Memphis, to view their extensive, major memorabilia collection of props from the 1997 James Cameron Titanic movie.