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Storms are Approaching. Batten Down the Hatches.

AccuWeather.com reports severe storms will continue to push eastward toward the Mississippi Valley today, ahead of a strong cold front. As a cold front shifts eastward today, the line of storms will progress eastward, causing destructive weather in its path. The greatest threats will be damaging winds and a few tornadoes Heavy downpours and large hail will also be possible with the strongest storms.

Storms today will occur from East Texas northeastward to west Tennessee. The line of storms will continue to shift eastward along the brim of warm and moist air over the western Gulf. By the afternoon, storms will press into Mississippi.

“As the line of storms moves east from Texas, the storms will intensify into a strong squall line that will move across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and western Tennessee,” wrote AccuWeather.com severe weather expert Henry Margusity in his blog. “While wind damage will be the primary threat, supercells that develop ahead of the line in Louisiana and Mississippi may contain large, long-lived tornadoes.”

Oy. You’ve been warned. Be careful out there tonight.

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Sports Sports Feature

A Valedictory to Two Stars — Dorsey and Allen

Having played
central roles in the most successful three-year stretch in University of Memphis basketball
history, seniors Joey Dorsey and Andre
Allen will be honored this Saturday at FexEx Forum — a conclusion to two of the most ambivalent Tiger careers in recent memory.

Read the rest of Frank Murtaugh’s valedictory on the two stars here.

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Politics Politics Feature

Ryder Ousts Hilleary as Republican National Committeeman; GOP Takes No Action on Bill Hobbs

Memphis lawyer John Ryder has regained the post of Republican national committeeman which he lost to former 4th District congressman Van Hilleary four years ago on the eve of Hilleary’s unsuccessful race for the U.S. Senate.

In balloting by the Tennessee Republican Party executive committee, meeting at Legislative Plaza at the State Capitol in Nashville on Saturday, Ryder eked out a 31-30 second-ballot victory over Hilleary.

The two contenders had tied 31-31 on the first ballot, after which state committee member Scott Golden, an aide to 7th District congressman Marsha Blackburn, had to depart on a mission for Blackburn. Golden’s absence turned out to be the difference for Ryder.

In other action, the GOP executive committee engaged in no discussion and took no public action on the standing of party spokesperson Bill Hobbs, a controversial figure because of his party press releases – especially one last week which imputed anti-Semitism to the supporters of “Barack Hussein Obama.”

That release, which originally was accompanied by a photograph of Democratic presidential candidate Obama in Kenya wearing tribal African clothes that the release misidentified as “Muslim garb,” got national attention and was roundly denounced in political and media circles.

Among those explicitly repudiating it were numerous Republican leaders. They included both of Tennessee’s Republican senators, Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker; Rep. Blackburn; Republican National Committee chairman Mike Duncan; and the GOP’s likely presidential standard-bearer, John McCain.

While advance word had been that Hobbs’ head might be on the chopping block,and his ultimate fate remains uncertain, party chair Robin Smith received a vote of confidence and a standing ovation from committee members.

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Sports Sports Feature

Memphis Beats Southern Miss, 76-67

It wasn’t easy or pretty, but the Memphis Tigers held off a late Southern Miss run to win in Hattiesburg Saturday afternoon, 76-67, clinching the CUSA regular season championship.

Derrick Rose scored 22 of his 23 points in the second half to lead the Tigers’ scoring, along with Chris Douglas-Roberts, who also had 23. Jeremy Wise led Southern Miss with 26.

After a nip-and-tuck second half, Memphis gained an 9-point lead with five minutes left, but Southern Miss closed to within three points with under three minutes left, 64-61. The Tigers made clutch shots and their free throws down the stretch to salt the game away. Stats, recap.