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1. Willow Oaks Apartments Sell for $1.5 Million -

2429 Ketchum Road Memphis, TN 38114

Sale Amount: $1.5 million

Sale Date: Nov. 2, 2012

2. Willow Oaks Apartments Sells for Second Time -

The 346-unit Willow Oaks apartment complex at 2429 Ketchum Road has sold once again after trading hands in September.

Blue Salt LLC, a Delaware company, paid $1.5 million for the multifamily property in the Defense Depot’s 38114 ZIP code from Bountiful, Utah-based Noall Investment Properties LLC.

3. A Tasteful List 2012 -

A LIST YOU CAN SINK YOUR TEETH INTO. So many of you seemed to salivate over last year’s Tasteful List, I’ve updated it for 2012. While reduced some, make no mistake, there’s nothing dietary about it.

4. Cash-Strapped Cities, Schools Say: 'Your Ad Here' -

CHICAGO (AP) – Seven vinyl banners draped this month along one of Chicago's most iconic bridges, advertisements some have dubbed "a visual crime" and "commercial graffiti," are reviving a debate about how governments raise money in tough economic times.

5. Food Pyramid Out, 'My Plate' in for Healthy Eating -

WASHINGTON (AP) – There's a new U.S. symbol for healthful eating: The Agriculture Department unveiled "My Plate" on Thursday, abandoning the food pyramid that had guided many Americans but merely confused others.

6. Home-Cooking Options Dwindle as Times Change -

Is meat ‘n’ three on the skids in Memphis?

George’s Coffee Shop, a mainstay of Downtown home-cooking since 1978, served its last meals on Feb. 18. Owner George Vergos, 82, who catered to a cadre of lawyers, bankers and other businessmen and women from an out-of-the-way location in the Dermon Building, 50 N. Third St., had been bedridden for more than a month and could not keep the restaurant going.

7. Aged Blaufränkisch, Worth the Find -

Wait, wait, wait! Don’t pour out that glass of red wine because it smells like prunes, moss, mulberries and red licorice! That’s the point! It’s not cabernet or merlot or pinot noir! It’s – blaufränkisch!

8. Web Retailers, States Tussle Over Tax Rules -

NEW YORK (AP) - In a big break for online shoppers, Web retailers generally don't have to charge sales taxes in states where they lack a store or some other physical presence.

Increasingly, states aching under the weight of the recession are seeking a way around that rule. Because companies like Amazon.com Inc. get help drumming up sales from online affiliates – people who link to products on their blogs, promote Web shopping deals and offer coupons – several states say the Internet retailers should charge sales taxes in states where those affiliates are based.

9. Turnout Records Fall Even in GOP-Friendly States -

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Even in reliably red states where Barack Obama has little chance of winning Tuesday, unprecedented numbers of registrations and early votes have been tallied, and elections officials are predicting a record turnout in places where neither candidate even bothered to campaign.