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1.
City Liberty Bowl Moves Raise Questions About Coliseum -
Wednesday, January 09, 2013
Memphis City Council members approved $12 million in funding for the coming design and renovation of Liberty Bowl stadium to make it comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
And the architect working on that project as well as the overall Fairgrounds renovation for the administration of Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. told council members Tuesday, Jan. 8, plans for the Mid-South Coliseum are still to come.
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Doctors Open New Art Show at Gallery 363 -
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Two Mid-South doctors with an eye for nature photography and exotic locales opened their new art show on South Main Street last week.
The show, which features the work of Dr. Tom Gettelfinger and Dr. Bob Laster, will run through Dec. 24 at Gallery 363, at 363 S. Main St.
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Endocrinologist Detti Joins UT Medical Group -
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Laura Detti has joined the Germantown office of UT Medical Group Inc., where she specializes in male and female infertility. Detti provides genetic diagnosis and counseling; management of conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, recurrent miscarriages and premature menopause; and pre- and post-cancer care for fertility issues.
4.
Obama Carries Shelby, Cohen Over Flinn and Two Tax Hikes Defeated -
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
President Barack Obama carried Shelby County in unofficial Nov. 6 election returns as his Republican challenger Mitt Romney took the state’s 11 electoral votes.
Voter turnout in the most popular election cycle among Shelby County voters was 61.9 percent, about the same percentage as four years ago. But the 371,256 voters is fewer than 2008 when more than 400,000 Shelby County voters cast ballots. The percentage is about the same because there are fewer registered voters in Shelby County than there were four years ago after a purge by election officials.
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Shelby Early Vote Shows Cohen Winning - Two Tax Questions Losing -
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Early vote totals from Shelby County were released just before 10 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 6, after the vote count was delayed in part by long lines of voters waiting to vote at the 7 p.m. closing of polls.
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Decision Day -
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
The last election of 2012 will be one where questions continue to command as much attention if not more than candidates.
The polls are open Tuesday, Nov. 6, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Voters come to the polls in this election to vote in the presidential general election. That is what drives the only election cycle in which more than half of the county’s registered voters consistently show up.
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MAAR Elects Board Members -
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Members of the Memphis Area Association of Realtors elected six individuals to the 2013-2014 board of directors at its annual meeting and election Sept. 6.
They are: 2013 director/2014 vice president Patty Rainey of Crye-Leike Inc. Realtors; 2013-2014 directors Cassandra Bell-Warren of 4 Success Realty LLC, Allen Green of John Green & Co. Realtors, Joe Steffner of Grubb & Ellis/Memphis, and Hank Hogue of Crye-Leike; and 2013-2014 associate director Jason Gaia of Prudential Collins-Maury Inc.
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Hill Joins Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon as CFO -
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Certified Public Accountant Jason Hill has joined engineering and architectural firm Barge, Waggoner, Sumner & Cannon Inc. as chief financial officer.
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Morgan Keegan Future Finally Taking Shape -
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
A Raymond James Financial Inc. spokesman said as the week began the company has no comment about what additional personnel shifting or cuts might still be to come in the days and weeks ahead, with longtime Memphis financial firm Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. now officially owned by St. Petersburg, Fla.-based Raymond James.
10.
AIA Honors Industry’s Local Activity -
Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Despite hard times, there has been a whirlwind of activity in Memphis’ design community over the past year.
That’s the message Josh Flowers, general counsel at Hnedak Bobo Group Inc. and president of the Memphis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, gave Saturday, March 31, at the annual Celebration of Architecture Gala and 2012 Design Awards at Circuit Playhouse, 66 S. Cooper St.
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Orpheum Theatre Names New Board Members -
Friday, March 16, 2012
The Orpheum Theatre and its parent organization, the Memphis Development Foundation, has announced 10 members joining the Orpheum board of directors. The new members are: Chuck Treadway, Thomas & Betts president and chief operating officer; Don Young, Smith and Nephew senior vice president, corporate sustainability; Andy Taylor, Gerber/Taylor Capital Advisors Inc. partner; Gary Smith, Apperson Crump PLC attorney; Alan Mullen, Crew Training International president; Scott Hennessy, True Temper Sports Inc. president; Keri Gage, SunTrust private wealth management/senior vice president; Robert Cox, Glassman, Edwards, Wyatt, Tuttle & Cox PC attorney; Bo Allen, First Tennessee executive vice president; and Sara Adams, community volunteer.
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Gov't Aircraft Operations Often Lack FAA Oversight -
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) – Nonmilitary government agencies own or lease thousands of aircraft, but they are often on their own when it comes to safety oversight of their operations – a situation that accident investigators say has contributed to air crashes and deaths.
13.
Google, Lawyers Get More Time for Digital Library -
Friday, September 16, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) – Lawyers for authors, publishers and Google on Thursday bought themselves more time to reach a deal to create the world's largest digital library, telling a judge they were making progress in settlement talks but had agreed to proceed toward a trial of the 6-year-old copyright case on a slow track.
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Ga.-Based Coastal Logistics Signs Lease -
Friday, June 24, 2011
A budding Savannah, Ga.-based third-party logistics firm is expanding into the Southeast Memphis industrial market. Coastal Logistics Group Inc. has signed a new 50,000-square-foot lease at 5715 Distribution Drive.
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Houston Joins Memphis Chemical & Janitorial Supply -
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Ursula Y. Houston has joined Memphis Chemical & Janitorial Supply Co. as account executive.
16.
Split Vote Takes Down Metro Charter Proposal -
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
The metro consolidation charter won a narrow victory with Memphis voters Tuesday but was crushed by Shelby County voters outside Memphis.
The first consolidation charter to go to voters in 39 years had to win both in Memphis and outside Memphis in order to consolidate the city of Memphis and Shelby County governments.
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Tennessee Native Earl Keister Joins Thompson & Co. -
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Earl Keister has joined Thompson & Co. as creative director.
Hometown: Knoxville
Education: University of Tennessee, Portfolio Center
Work Experience: Fifteen years in the advertising field. I’m like Johnny Cash: I’ve been everywhere.
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Methodist Germantown Pavilion Receives Honors -
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
The Methodist Le Bonheur Women & Children’s Pavilion in Germantown was awarded Best Green Building and an Award of Excellence for Architectural Design at this year’s Best of 2010 awards program.
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Actor Daniels Brings Singing Talents to BPACC -
Monday, August 23, 2010
The Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center box office has had to clarify a few things about its upcoming concert by big-screen leading man Jeff Daniels on Aug. 28 at 8 p.m.
20.
Whalum and Webb Draw Challengers In School Board Races -
Friday, August 20, 2010
Memphis school board members Betty Mallott and Martavius Jones were unopposed at Thursday’s filing deadline for the four Memphis school board races on the Nov. 2 ballot. Noon was the deadline for candidates to file their qualifying petitions in the school board races as well as three sets of municipal elections in Bartlett, Collierville and Germantown.
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Methodist Hospital Attains ‘Gold’ LEED Status -
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
The new Women’s and Children’s Pavilion at Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital is the first hospital in the Southeast to receive Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold Certification.
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Allen: Relief Well Timing Depends on Oil's Spread -
Friday, July 09, 2010
THEODORE, Ala. (AP) — A relief well being drilled deep into the seafloor of the Gulf of Mexico to shut down the gushing well could be completed ahead of a long-set deadline of mid-August only if conditions are ideal, government and BP officials said Thursday.
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Oil's Fingers Reach Into Louisiana's Inland Waters -
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — An oil spill that was previously a problem for coastal Louisiana was trickling deeper inland Tuesday and toward the shores of New Orleans.
Oil sheen and tar balls from the Deepwater Horizon gusher have been spotted in Lake Pontchartrain, the huge lake forming the northern boundary of the city that was rescued in the 1990s from rampant pollution.
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Hijacked Captain to Headline Multi Modal Conference -
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
One year ago Capt. Richard Phillips made headlines around the world when Somali pirates hijacked his cargo container ship, the MV Maersk Alabama, and took him hostage.
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Herron Hires Veteran Operative for US House Bid -
Friday, January 15, 2010
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - State Sen. Roy Herron has hired veteran political operative Carol Andrews as a senior adviser to his campaign to succeed fellow Democrat John Tanner in Congress.
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58 Ark. High Schools Cited for Grade Inflation -
Thursday, January 14, 2010
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas Department of Education says 58 public high schools inflated Algebra I and geometry grades of 20 percent or more of their students during the last year.
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AP: Ponzi Collapses Nearly Quadrupled in '09 -
Thursday, December 31, 2009
MIAMI (AP) - It was a rough year for Ponzi schemes. In 2009, the recession unraveled nearly four times as many of the investment scams as fell apart in 2008, with "Ponzi" becoming a buzzword again thanks to the collapse of Bernard Madoff's $50 billion plot.
28.
2009 Year In Review -
Monday, December 28, 2009
2009 was a year without a script – and plenty of improvising on the political stage.
It was supposed to be an off-election year except in Arlington and Lakeland.
2008 ended with voters in the city and county approving a series of changes to the charters of Memphis and Shelby County governments. Those changes were supposed to set a new direction for both entities, kicking into high gear in 2010 and ultimately culminating two years later.
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U of M’s Raines Appointed To Southern Regional Education Board -
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Dr. Shirley C. Raines has been appointed to the Southern Regional Education Board by Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen. Raines, president of the University of Memphis, will serve a four-year term.
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Local Artists Set Up Seasonal Cooperative -
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Several local artists are kicking off a Winter Arts cooperative this week at 5475 Poplar Ave., just east of Bud Davis Cadillac.
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Crisis Center Relocates to UTHSC -
Monday, October 26, 2009
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is the new home for The Crisis Center, a 24-hour telephone hotline for people in distress. The university is providing the space to the nonprofit organization at no charge.
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Old Steak & Ale Gives Way To Seafood Grill -
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
With hopes of “bringing Destin to Memphis,” the owner of Sharky’s Gulf Grill at 6201 Poplar Ave. is counting down the days until his seafood restaurant opens.
33.
Artist Fusion Exhibit Set at T Clifton Art -
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Artist Tom Clifton, who recently moved his studio to the Broad Avenue Arts District, is taking advantage of expanded gallery space to feature the work of six other artists.
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Wal-Mart: We’ll Keep Customers Gained in Recession -
Monday, June 08, 2009
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. executives pledged Friday to continue making changes to the company to adapt to the economy but to do so in a way that it keeps the new customers it has picked up because of the recession.
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Miami Meetings at Center of Stanford Woes -
Monday, March 16, 2009
Thomas Sjoblom, an attorney at the international law firm Proskauer Rose LLP, walked into the office of a female Stanford Financial Group executive in Miami after a tense series of private meetings earlier on a February day with Stanford’s top brass.
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Election Totals: Better Late Than Never -
Monday, November 10, 2008
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, the final unofficial totals were finally posted by the Shelby County Election Commission. The long vote count involved absentee ballots whose count was delayed because of problems with an optical scanning machine.
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Final Unofficial Shelby County Election Results Posted -
Friday, November 07, 2008
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, the final unofficial totals were finally posted by the Shelby County Election Commission Thursday evening. The long vote count involved absentee ballots whose count was delayed because of problems with an optical scanning machine. The count shows over 400,000 Shelby County voters participated -- a record setting turnout for Shelby County in the most popular election cycle historically with local voters. However, it amounted to a 62 percent voter turnout for Shelby County.
These are the unofficial election results in selected races including the ten charter amendment referenda.
U.S. President
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Barack Obama 255,541 64%
John McCain 145,137 36%
U.S. Senate
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Lamar Alexander 189,471 51%
Bob Tuke 173,354 47%
Memphis City Council Super District 9 Position 1
All 114 precincts reporting
Kemp Conrad 47,739 42%
Paul Shaffer 37,594 33%
John Willingham 23,070 20%
Arnett Montague III 5,293 5%
Memphis School Board At Large Position 1
All 231 precincts reporting
Freda Williams 83,429 44%
Cynthia Gentry 81,766 43%
Menelik Fombi 22,108 12%
Germantown Board of Aldermen
All 13 precincts reporting
Position 3
Mike Palazzolo 15,022 72%
Donna Chandler Newman 5,842 28%
Position 4
Mark Billingsley 11,117 54%
Frank Uhlhorn 9,375 46%
Position 5
Ernest Chism 10,364 51%
Gary Pruitt 5,316 26%
James A. Danielik 2,550 13%
David J. Spann 2,002 10%
Collierville Mayor
All nine precincts
Stan Joyner 11,891 58%
Brannon Howse 5,130 25%
Tom Allen 3,609 17%
U.S. Cong. 9th District
All 208 precincts reporting
Steve Cohen 198,265 88%
Jake Ford 10,973 5%
Dewey Clark 10,013 4%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 364
Five countywide offices become charter offices with no salary petitions for four of five offices.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 237,032 68%
No 112,438 32%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 365
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected sheriff, county clerk, trustee, register and assessor.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 276,531 79%
No 75,104 21%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5232
Provisions for the recall of a City Council member.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 171,489 77%
No 50,210 23%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5265
City residency requirement for division directors and other city appointees.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 161,205 72%
No 64,013 28%
Referendum No. 1
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected to City Council and city mayor post.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 179,844 78%
No 49,852 22%
Referendum No. 2
Staggering City Council terms and moving city elections to even-numbered years in November every two years.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 145,606 72%
No 55,063 28%
Referendum No. 3
No sale of Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division without approval by city voters.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 156,570 80%
No 39,116 20%
Referendum No. 4
Any elected or appointed city official indicted or charged with corruption is suspended with pay.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 167,369 75%
No 55,080 25%
Referendum No. 5
Instant runoff voting as an option in school board and City Council district races.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 154,269 71%
No 64,016 29%
Referendum No. 6
Mayoral vacancy process in which council chairman becomes interim mayor.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 188,608 85%
No 33,250 15%
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Final Unofficial Shelby County Election Results Posted -
Thursday, November 06, 2008
Two days after the Nov. 4 elections, the final unofficial totals were finally posted by the Shelby County Election Commission this evening. The long vote count involved absentee ballots whose count was delayed because of problems with an optical scanning machine.
The count shows over 400,000 Shelby County voters participated -- a record setting turnout for Shelby County in the most popular election cycle historically with local voters. However, it amounted to a 62 percent voter turnout for Shelby County.
These are the unofficial election results in selected races including the ten charter amendment referenda.
U.S. President
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Barack Obama 255,541 64%
John McCain 145,137 36%
U.S. Senate
Shelby County results
All 274 precincts reporting
Lamar Alexander 189,471 51%
Bob Tuke 173,354 47%
Memphis City Council Super District 9 Position 1
All 114 precincts reporting
Kemp Conrad 47,739 42%
Paul Shaffer 37,594 33%
John Willingham 23,070 20%
Arnett Montague III 5,293 5%
Memphis School Board At Large Position 1
All 231 precincts reporting
Freda Williams 83,429 44%
Cynthia Gentry 81,766 43%
Menelik Fombi 22,108 12%
Germantown Board of Aldermen
All 13 precincts reporting
Position 3
Mike Palazzolo 15,022 72%
Donna Chandler Newman 5,842 28%
Position 4
Mark Billingsley 11,117 54%
Frank Uhlhorn 9,375 46%
Position 5
Ernest Chism 10,364 51%
Gary Pruitt 5,316 26%
James A. Danielik 2,550 13%
David J. Spann 2,002 10%
Collierville Mayor
All nine precincts
Stan Joyner 11,891 58%
Brannon Howse 5,130 25%
Tom Allen 3,609 17%
U.S. Cong. 9th District
All 208 precincts reporting
Steve Cohen 198,265 88%
Jake Ford 10,973 5%
Dewey Clark 10,013 4%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 364
Five countywide offices become charter offices with no salary petitions for four of five offices.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 238,771 68%
No 113,337 32%
Shelby County Charter Amendment No. 365
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected sheriff, county clerk, trustee, register and assessor.
All 274 precincts reporting
Yes 278,659 79%
No 75,538 21%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5232
Provisions for the recall of a City Council member.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 172,834 77%
No 50,437 23%
Memphis City Charter Ordinance No. 5265
City residency requirement for division directors and other city appointees.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 162,344 72%
No 64,475 28%
Referendum No. 1
Term limits of two consecutive four-year terms for those elected to City Council and city mayor post.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 181,235 78%
No 50,099 22%
Referendum No. 2
Staggering City Council terms and moving city elections to even-numbered years in November every two years.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 146,872 73%
No 55,390 27%
Referendum No. 3
No sale of Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division without approval by city voters.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 158,022 80%
No 39,296 20%
Referendum No. 4
Any elected or appointed city official indicted or charged with corruption is suspended with pay.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 168,635 75%
No 55,401 25%
Referendum No. 5
Instant runoff voting as an option in school board and City Council district races.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 155,388 71%
No 64,467 29%
Referendum No. 6
Mayoral vacancy process in which council chairman becomes interim mayor.
All 231 precincts reporting
Yes 190,113 85%
No 33,367 15%
...39.
Shelby Goes Obama; Conrad To Council; All 10 Charter Amends Pass -
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
These are the unofficial election results for Shelby County. The state-wide results in the Presidential election as well as the U.S. Senate races in Tennessee and Mississippi are also included.
The results become official after an audit and certification by the Shelby County Election Commission as well as state election officials.
40.
Hennessy Joins Board Of Opportunity Scholarship Trust -
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Scott C. Hennessy, president and chief executive officer of True Temper Sports, has joined the board of directors of Memphis Opportunity Scholarship Trust.
Hennessy will help direct the operations and growth of the nonprofit organization, which provides scholarships and tuition assistance. Hennessy also serves on the Board of Governors of the National Golf Foundation.
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UTHSC’s Baselski Receives Professional Recognition Award -
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Vickie S. Baselski, professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, has been presented the 2008 American Society for Microbiology TREK Diagnostic ABMM/ABMLI Professional Recognition Award.
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Rhodes College’s Stuart Receives Distinguished Service Award -
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Forrest Stuart, director of financial aid at Rhodes College, recently received the Distinguished Service Award at the spring conference of the Tennessee Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (TASFAA).
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St. Jude's Evans Elected Chair-Elect of National Group -
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
William Evans, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital director and CEO, has been elected as chair-elect of the Pharmaceutical Sciences section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
44.
Rainey Chosen as President-Elect Of TN Women's Council of Realtors -
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Crye-Leike Realtors broker Patty Rainey has been chosen as president-elect of the Tennessee Women's Council of Realtors.
Rainey is a member of the Memphis Area, Northwest Mississippi, Tennessee and National Associations of Realtors. She is in the Multi-Million Dollar Club and MAARket Master Toastmasters, and in 2006, she served as the president of the local Certified Residential Specialists chapter.
45.
The Buyer's Agent Stays True to its Name -
Monday, November 19, 2007
When J. Allen and Deborah Brasfield were looking for a new home some 16 years ago, they enlisted the help of Tom Hathaway, founder of The Buyer's Agent Inc.
The experience must have been a positive one, because when the Brasfields both were looking for a different career, they decided to become buyer's agents with the company. J. Allen is a broker and Deborah is an affiliate broker.
46.
List to Replace Peete on Council is Long -
Monday, June 18, 2007
Memphis City Council members are expecting more than two dozen contenders to consider for the vacant District 8 Position 2 Super District seat on the council.
They include the owner of a neighborhood grocery store, an insurance executive, seasoned political partisans, a courthouse security guard, perennial candidates, a math teacher and neighborhood activists.
47.
Bethel Named New VP Of COMEC Board -
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Greg Bethel has been named vice president of the board of directors of the Commission on Missing & Exploited Children (COMEC). Bethel is the director of human resources for the Jackson-Madison County School System in Jackson, Tenn. He's been on the board of directors for two years.
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Big Names, High Stakes: Political wheels spin faster in Ford/Corker race -
Friday, September 29, 2006
It was 2002, and the now-infamous political ad that ran during the midterm elections that year targeted incumbent senator Max Cleland.
A voiceover rebuked Cleland, D-Georgia, and his image was shown along with photos of Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. The photos generated cries of protest because Cleland is a decorated military veteran who lost three limbs in Vietnam.
49.
Education Realty BeginsConstruction on Alabama Project -
Monday, September 25, 2006
Memphis-based Education Realty Trust Inc. (EDR) has started construction on a new $30 million on-campus student housing community at The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
Ridgecrest R50.
Reynolds Named Head Baseball Coach at STCC -
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Alan "Bo" Reynolds has been named the new head baseball coach at Southwest Tennessee Community College. He previously worked at Olive Branch High School, where he was head baseball coach in 2005-2006 after serving as assistant coach from 2003 to 2005. He also coached at Rhodes College from 1990 to 2003, where he was both an assistant coach and head coach and the University of Memphis from 1987 to 1990. There, he was an assistant under head coach Bobby Kilpatrick.
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NuVasive Moves Into Memphis Biotech Sector -
Monday, August 07, 2006
The prescription being offered to medical device makers by the City of Memphis is a fascinating thing to watch because it can be distilled into two simple words: Come hither.
Some of the most potent ingredients in that prescription include Memphis' central location and FedEx's presence in the city. Both of those are key reasons behind the recent purchase of a 100,000-square-foot warehouse in Memphis by NuVasive Inc., a San Diego-based company that manufactures devices for minimally invasive spinal surgery.
52.
Memphis Theological Seminary Installs New Dean -
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
The board of trustees of Memphis Theological Seminary installed Dr. Barbara A. Holmes as vice president of academic affairs/dean of the seminary. Holmes joined MTS as a faculty member in the ethics and African-American religious studies programs in 1998. She earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut and a master's degree from Southern Connecticut University.
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UTHSC Names Neonatology Division Chief -
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
Dr. Ramasubbareddy Dhanireddy was named neonatology division chief and Sheldon B. Korones Professor in Neonatology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Dhanireddy also will serve as medical director of the Sheldon B. Korones Newborn Center at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis. He previously served as neonatology division chief at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, April 08, 2005
Tom Needham Memphis Standout Engineering Professional Earns Industry Honor
LANE GARDNER CAMP
The Daily News
When Tom Needham, senior project manager for engineering firm Ellers, Oakley, Chester and Rike Inc., was named Outstanding Engine...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
YMCA Appoints Senior Vice President for Development YMCA Appoints Senior Development Officer
Rorie Trammel was promoted to senior vice president for development and community relations for YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South. Trammel joined the ...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
CHILDRENS MUSEUMS ADDS TO BOARD OF TRUSTEES Childrens Museum Names New Board Members
The Childrens Museum of Memphis announced the following additions to its board of trustees: Jon A. Bascum, vice president of information technology, AutoZone;...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, September 04, 2002
Timothy J Timothy J. Miller was elected TBC Corp. vice president and treasurer. He joined TBC as assistant treasurer in 2002. Before joining TBC, Miller was vice president of the national department for First Tennessee National Corp. He earned a ...
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Archived Article: Comm Briefs -
Friday, November 30, 2001
Congressman Ed Bryant is hosting a series of town hall meetings to hear constituent concerns and provide updates on current fe Weintraub, Stock & Grisham PC hosts "The American Workplace After Sept. 11: Balancing Security Concerns with Work...59.
Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) -
Thursday, February 22, 2001
By SUE PEASE CCDC approves new tenant loan program By SUE PEASE The Daily News The Center City Development Corp. Wednesday approved a new loan program designed to assist new retailers and office tenants locating Downtown on or near Main Street. The ...60.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, October 11, 2000
Memphis Inter-Faith Association recently announced its board of directors for 2000-2001 Memphis Inter-Faith Association recently announced its board of directors for 2000-2001. The executive committee is Julie Raines, chair; Rabbi Harry Danziger, vi...61.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, August 03, 2000
By STACEY WIEDOWER Many firms concentrating on work outside the courtroom By STACEY WIEDOWER The Daily News A lot of work is going on in the Memphis legal scene these days, but not all of it surrounds the courtroom. Several local law firms have deci...62.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, June 02, 1999
Dr Philip G. Satre, chairman and chief executive officer of Harrahs Entertainment Inc., has been named to the board of directors of JDN Realty Corp. Paul Stone has been named executive vice president and chief financial officer of Mark VII Inc. Ston...63.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, October 29, 1998
The family of one of the first women to practice law in Tennessee has established a scholarship for female law students at the University of Memphis The family of one of the first women to practice law in Tennessee has established a scholarship for ...64.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, October 01, 1997
Ruth Wallace Archer, a teacher at Oak Forest Elementary School; Patricia Willkinson Sutton, a teacher at Sherwood Middle School; and Raydine J. Yarbrough, a teacher at Florida Elementary School have been named finalists in the National Science Found...65.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, October 01, 1997
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, March 19, 1997
Larry Lewis, president of Lewis Ford, was elected chairman of the board for the Better Business Bureau for 1997-1998 Larry Lewis, president of Lewis Ford, was elected chairman of the board for the Better Business Bureau for 1997-1998. Other elected ...67.
Archived Article: Cyclists-sundquist -
Monday, October 07, 1996
Notes 10/7 Cyclists/Sundquist Bike route could spur tourism, development By GABRIELLE C.L. SONGE The Daily News Tennessees First Lady, Martha Sundquist, and Virginias First Lady, Susan Allen, took a trip last spring biking along the Virginia Creeper...68.
Archived Article: Real Fcs Home Sales Lj -
Tuesday, July 09, 1996
lj 10/5 cates Housing boom Sales of existing homes at an all-time high in 1996 Home buyers taking advantage of low interest rates By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News While U.S. home resales achieved record levels in May, sales of existing homes in Memp...69.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, April 11, 1996
4/11 jts law focus Local newsletter takes business law statewide Former Armstrong Allen attorney begins Business Law Focus By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News Business and law often act like estranged in-laws, understanding they need to sit at the same t...70.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, March 18, 1996
03-18 Calendar March 18 The MidSouth Workers Compensation Association will meet at the Racquet Club at 11:30 a.m. The speaker will be Ray Abromitis, vice president/workers compensation cost containment leader for Johnson & Higgins of Charlotte, ...71.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, February 28, 1996
02-28 memos Linda Michael has joined Spectra Behavioral Healthcare Systems as director of marketing. Prior to joining Spectra, she was corporate accounts manager for Crye-Leike Relocation Management Co. She also spent seven years in government and p...72.
Archived Article: Lj Uniport -
Thursday, October 26, 1995
lj 10/5 cates People, plus location, attract companies to Memphis By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News When more than 750 applicants overwhelmed Ingram Micro at its job fair in May, senior operations manager Tom Morris knew the company had picked the ri...