Editorial Results (free)
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Haslam Announces Higher Ed Goal -
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam says he wants to set Tennessee on a path toward boosting college graduation rates from 32 percent to 55 percent by 2025.
Haslam said in a release Tuesday that he has appointed Randy Boyd, chairman of wireless pet fence maker Radio Systems Corp., to help further that goal as his top higher education adviser.
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Mid-South Business Makes its Mark -
Monday, November 19, 2012
Mid-South Marking Systems, a one-stop shop for any business that needs to distribute and track products, continues an impressive growth trajectory.
The company provides bar code and RFID (radio frequency identification) solutions for local and national clients in industries including manufacturing, retail, health care, pharmaceutical, government and distribution.
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Education Commissioner Says Federal Funds Unused -
Thursday, November 08, 2012
NASHVILLE (AP) – Tennessee Education Commissioner Kevin Huffman says time is running out for school systems to use federal Race to the Top funds.
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Storm Leads Companies to Postpone Earnings Reports -
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
NEW YORK (AP) – A number of major U.S. companies postponed quarterly earnings reports scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, as Hurricane Sandy barreled into the East Coast and caused the first unplanned shutdown of financial markets since 2001.
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Palmer Joins Cannon Wright Blount As Director of Assurance -
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
David Palmer has joined Cannon Wright Blount certified public accounting firm as director of assurance and accounting services. Palmer’s specialties include audit and profit-sharing plans in the nonprofit, health care, government and construction industries.
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Cohen Talks About Opponents, Schools, Race and His Political Past -
Monday, July 23, 2012
U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen is running for a fourth term in Congress starting with the Aug. 2 primary, in which he is being challenged by countywide school board member Tomeka Hart.
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Regulators Probe Bank's Role in Facebook IPO -
Thursday, May 24, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – Regulators are examining whether Morgan Stanley, the investment bank that shepherded Facebook through its highly publicized stock offering last week, selectively informed clients of an analyst's negative report about the company before the stock started trading.
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Orgel’s Experience Helps Him Lead School Board -
Monday, May 07, 2012
Billy Orgel was no stranger to the ways of an elected legislative body by last year when he was appointed to become a member of the countywide school board.
For years, getting the approval of the Memphis City Council or the Shelby County Commission to locate a cell tower has been part of his business, Tower Ventures.
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MasterCard, Visa Warn of Cardholder Data Breach -
Monday, April 02, 2012
NEW YORK (AP) – MasterCard and Visa said Friday that they had notified issuers of its credit cards of a potential breach of the security of customer accounts. Visa blamed a third company for the error.
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Archaeology Conference to be Held in Memphis -
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
The Society for American Archaeology’s 77th annual meeting will be held April 18 to 22 at the Memphis Cook Convention Center, 255 N. Main St.
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Inferno Receives Marketing Awards -
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Inferno has been awarded two first place awards and two merits from the National Agri-Marketing Association in the organization’s Midsouth Best of NAMA competition.
Inferno’s categories, client and entries for first place include a single-page ad series for Valley View | K&D Agri Systems for its “The Writing is on the Bin” campaign; and a radio series for Cache River Valley Seed LLC for its Dixie Wheat/MorSoy campaign.
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Catholic Charities Promotes Sophia’s House -
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Incidents of domestic violence historically have increased around the holiday season – thought to be the result of family and monetary pressures and increased alcohol consumption that can serve as catalysts in already volatile domestic situations.
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Casada Weighs In on Anti-Bias Legislation -
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Editor’s Note: This is an occasional series that profiles Tennessee’s state legislators. Credit his friends – and the inspiration of Ronald Reagan – with starting state Rep. Glen Casada on the road to public service.
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Welcome To The World -
Friday, October 28, 2011
7 LBS., 3 OZ., AND A TON OF PROMISE. She looks like me. She looks like her other grandfather. And both grandmothers. And her parents. And both aunts. And a little like Buddha, a lot like Winston Churchill, and a bit like Mike Tyson. And she’s the most beautiful thing I’ve seen since her daddy was born and her aunt before him.
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‘Your Moment’ -
Monday, October 24, 2011
Dr. Steve Perry, the principal and founder of Capital Preparatory Magnet School in Connecticut, tweeted a warning Thursday, Oct. 20, before he came to Memphis to speak at the request of the Lipscomb Pitts Breakfast Club about children and education.
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Parish Nurse Resource Center Moves to Memphis -
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
It’s been a landmark year for the Memphis-based Church Health Center, which provides access to quality health care for the city’s vast population of uninsured citizens.
From the release of founding executive director Dr. Scott Morris’ book, “Health Care You Can Live With” – which saw him giving print, radio and television interviews with media outlets from Los Angeles to New York – to a CBS national news feature spotlighting the nonprofit’s mission to serve the working poor, Americans from coast to coast have become familiar with the Church Health Center’s work.
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Serving Families -
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Since April, Ronald McDonald House of Memphis has served as a home-away-from-home for Jeanne Erickson and her son, Kaden, 9, a patient undergoing treatment for a form of leukemia at nearby St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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Schools Q&A Points to New Merger Issues -
Monday, September 12, 2011
With a schools consolidation planning commission and a new countywide school board set to convene next month, some of the very specific issues of the merger are creating their own political gravity.
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Old Cop, New Cop -
Monday, February 14, 2011
Until 2006, about the only things that cops in Memphis considered “high-tech” were the radio receivers they attached to their shirts.
Older cops considered the latest gadgets in crime fighting as a departure from proven police methods. They still relied on written reports – a bureaucratic requirement in case there were repercussions later – even though there was no guarantee the paper could be found. The closest thing to digital was the reel-to-reel recordings of radio dispatches.
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The Venue Awarded for Renovation of the Year -
Monday, January 31, 2011
The Venue apartments, 1387 Central Ave., has received the Renovation of the Year Award from the Apartment Association of Greater Memphis.
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Book Outlines Morris’ Ideals for Health, Well-Being -
Friday, January 07, 2011
Back when Dr. Scott Morris, CEO of the Church Health Center, was a fourth-year medical student on a summer research project in Zimbabwe, he met with a nyanga, or witch doctor, to better understand the relationship between faith and healing.
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Career in Fundraising Offers Many Avenues -
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Editor’s Note: This is part two of a two-part series
People in fund development and fundraising help influence service delivery, public policy, education, research, advocacy, and more. Success in fund development can bring you to the decision-making table. It’s also excellent preparation for serving as an executive director.
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November Auto Sales Show Industry in Recovery -
Friday, December 03, 2010
DETROIT (AP) – After a year of watching auto sales slowly increase month by month, industry executives are finally willing to firmly declare that the U.S. market is in recovery.
People who had been too afraid to make a big car purchase are finally coming back to dealerships, a little more confident that they won't lose their jobs. And that's reflected in November's auto sales figures: Industry sales were up 16.9 percent for the month compared with a year ago. Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Honda, Nissan and Hyundai all posted double-digit gains.
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Deyo Stirs Up Memphis Music Through Foundation -
Thursday, August 19, 2010
King Curtis had it right. In the opening crescendo of his soul classic “Memphis Soul Stew,” he masterfully assembles his ingredients: “half a teacup of bass, a pound of fat-back drums, four tablespoons of boiling Memphis guitar.”
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Can’t Give What You Don’t Have -
Monday, April 26, 2010
Every businessperson wants more business. Every leader desires more effectiveness. Every employee needs more pay. The way to get more of what you want means you have to give more of what you have.
For example, if you are a salesperson and want more sales you have to give more benefit to customers than competitors. If you are a leader and want more effectiveness you have to give more inspiration than you have been. If you are an employee wanting more advancement, you have to give more contribution to get the advancement. Getting equals giving.
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Candidates Battle it Out in Democratic Primary -
Monday, April 19, 2010
Before voters get to the slimmer, trimmer Aug. 5 race for Shelby County mayor, some of them must decide the three-candidate Democratic primary on the May 4 ballot.
As political races go, this one has enough drama to make it interesting.
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American Resource Systems Keeps Communications Going -
Monday, February 15, 2010
When an important order comes due at American Resource Systems Inc., the “super-duper crew” gets the job done.
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Huff Becomes Enrollment VP at University of Memphis -
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Betty Huff has been named vice provost of enrollment services at the University of Memphis.
Huff previously served as acting dean and associate dean of students at the University of New Orleans, registrar at the University of Kentucky and vice chancellor for enrollment services and management at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
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Malone Gears Up for County Mayor Run -
Friday, September 18, 2009
Shelby County Commissioner Deidre Malone stood under a carport in Orange Mound earlier this week and kicked off her campaign for Shelby County mayor in 2010.
The timing of the campaign kickoff at her grandparents’ house with her mother, other family members and her friends in attendance had been planned months ago to follow the end of Malone’s year-long tenure as County Commission chairwoman. Malone turned over the chair Monday to fellow Commissioner Joyce Avery.
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New Technology Targets Tumors With More Power -
Friday, May 08, 2009
The West Clinic is zapping tumors with microwaves, using a new technology that targets inoperable cancers with more power and consistency than radio frequency-based systems, which have been in use since the early 1990s.
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Life After City Hall: The story behind Herenton’s Washington surprise -
Thursday, May 07, 2009
You would think that Mayor Willie Herenton’s “resignation” last spring as he thought about trying out for Memphis City Schools superintendent would be difficult to top.
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Obama Predicts Quick Approval of Econ Rescue Plan -
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - President-elect Barack Obama declared the U.S. economy was "bad and getting worse" Monday as he began crisis talks with congressional leaders on emergency action. He predicted lawmakers would approve hundreds of billions of dollars in new spending and tax cuts within two weeks of his taking office.
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Avery Joins Southwest As Information Systems Director -
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Jim Avery has joined Southwest Tennessee Community College as executive director of information systems.
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Thursday Event To Showcase Latest In Wireless Technologies -
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Christmas is coming early for companies that want to streamline their supply chains, revolutionize their warehouses or modernize their manufacturing operations.
But instead of video-game consoles and high-definition televisions, the latest in barcode and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies will be on display Thursday at "Mobile Computing and Wireless Data Collection Solutions for the Warehousing and Manufacturing Industries," at the East Memphis Hilton, 939 Ridge Lake Blvd., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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UT Medical Group Names Truitt VP of Information Systems -
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Jill Truitt has been appointed vice president of information systems and chief information officer at UT Medical Group.
Truitt formerly was information services director and program director for Allina Hospitals and Clinics in Minneapolis. She has more than 25 years of experience in health care information technology and management.
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'Connect the Dots' -
Friday, August 10, 2007
A longtime transportation company is helping a pair of nascent transportation centers hit the ground running.
The DeHart Group, whose roots date back six generations to 1884, has donated $100,000 to support the University of Memphis' newly formed Center for Intermodal Freight Transportation Studies (CIFTS) and Center for Advanced Intermodal Technologies (CAIT).
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Media-Buying Company Focuses On Small-Market Radio Stations -
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
In last year's state Senate race, a radio spot for Democrat John Wilder talked about how he'd juggled his legislative duties while caring for his dying wife, Marcelle.
The couple had be38.
Goldstein Named MAAR Associate of the Year -
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Crye-Leike Realtors associate Pat Goldstein has been awarded the 2006 Realtor Associate of the Year Award by the Memphis Area Association of Realtors. Goldstein has worked as an agent for 23 years and specializes in residential, relocation, first-time homebuyers and new home real estate sales.
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Keeping Tabs -
Thursday, March 08, 2007
A local business group that dabbles - among other things - in logistics and technology services has bought several acres in Downtown Memphis for the expansion of a cutting-edge business park.
The Memphis-based DeHart Group, which includes several related business entities, also has snapped up parcels recently in Midtown, where it's planning to centralize its operations within the commercial space whose occupants include Strings & Things.
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Green Light? -
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
You don't have to look far to find examples of U.S. cities that are going green.
St. Louis, for example, has paved the way for an intricate greenway system that stretches some 400 miles throughout the city. Nashville has poured $250 million - roughly what the city of Memphis spent on the FedExForum arena - into a first-class parks and greenways system.
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Speaker with Real Estate Background Literally Helps Write the Books -
Friday, December 01, 2006
Businesswoman and real estate veteran Terri Murphy began selling real estate in Chicago in 1978. Today, she humorously claims she really didn't know what she was doing at the time.
The market was brutal for the first few years, and she remembers interest rates riding at more than 20 percent.
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After Election, City's New Charter Commissioners Ponder the Task at Hand -
Friday, August 11, 2006
In her free time, Sylvia Cox volunteers at The Orpheum Theatre and also works with a local group that hosts a science fiction convention, MidSouthCon, in Memphis each year.
She says she enjoys sashaying across a ballroom dance floor, a hobby she's pursued for about 10 years. But with her election Aug. 3 to the Memphis Charter Commission - admittedly a victory that surprised even her - the latest pursuit Cox has added to her day comes with considerable influence.
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Gordon to Represent Health Care Leaders Across Tennessee -
Friday, February 24, 2006
When time permits, Robert S. "Bob" Gordon rides his motorcycle wherever it takes him, and when time is limited, he travels the world as an amateur radio operator.
That openness to visiting new places and meeting new people could come in handy next month when Gordon assumes his position on the American College of Healthcare Executives' Council of Regents.
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New machines to help avoid voting irregularities -
Friday, January 06, 2006
The Shelby County Election Commission voted 3-1 this week to recommend technology giant Diebold Inc. for the contract to purchase between 1,300 and 1,500 new voting machines in time for the August 2006 primary election.
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, March 02, 2005
Armstrong Allen attorney re-elected to ABAs House of Delegates Noel Re-Elected to ABA House of Delegates
Randall D. Noel was elected to a third two-year term as a member of the American Bar Associations policy-making House of Delegates. Noel i...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, May 03, 2004
Tons of people Satellite Radio Makes Waves in Auto Industry
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
The influence advancing technology has had on todays music is increasingly making its way into the auto industry.
In 2001, two companies, XM Satell...
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Archived Article: Logistics 4 (lead) -
Friday, January 02, 2004
Supply Chain Management Trends IT, Globalization Drive Logistics Industry
Supply chain management key to smart business decisions
ANNE MANNING
The Daily News
How can you possibly know where my suitcase is if youre sitting in Bangalore...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, October 27, 2003
From conferences to cafs, wireless Internet coming Wireless Technology Offers World of Possibility
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Yum, its been light years since you programmed synthetic brownies, said George Jetson in his namesake cartoon. ...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, October 04, 2002
Making Bookmarks Book marks By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
The almost 1-year-old, $70 million Memphis Central Library was built to better serve the immediate community. But as far as Judith Drescher is concerned, every library is specificall...
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Archived Article: Comm Focus -
Friday, September 06, 2002
Training fit for heroes Training facility fit for firefighting heroes
By MARY DANDO
The Daily News
Nobody at the Chester Anderson Fire Campus admits theyre training new recruits to be heroes, but the 150 rookies that begin 24 weeks of a ...
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Archived Article: Market Briefs -
Monday, August 26, 2002
Trust Marketing & Communications Consortium Inc Trust Marketing & Communications Consortium Inc. was named national winner in two categories of the 2002 Silver Microphone Awards. Tennessee Sounds Good to Me was chosen tops in the tourism/...
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Archived Article: Autozone P2 -
Wednesday, May 08, 2002
AutoZone starts engine diagnostics AutoZone starts engine diagnostics Drivers now have one less reason to be in the dark when it comes to a glowing check-engine light. AutoZone, a leading specialty auto parts retailer, launched a "Check-Engine Light...53.
Archived Article: Tbc P2 -
Friday, April 05, 2002
TBC completes Mueller Tire purchase TBC completes Mueller Tire purchase TBC Corp. closed its acquisition of Mueller Tire & Brake, a move TBC said should boost its earnings within a year and expand the market for its Florida-based Tire Kingdom un...54.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, February 07, 2002
Mid South first responders join in common cause Shelby first responders join in common cause By MARY DANDO The Daily News Describing first responders as "Americas frontline soldiers" President Bushs budget for 2003 almost doubles the money...55.
Archived Article: Market Briefs -
Monday, November 05, 2001
Collierville resident and financial consultant John J The Fall FedEx Speaker Series, hosted by The Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce, is 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Tuesday at Ridgeway Inn at Poplar Avenue and Interstate 240. The topic will be Leadersh...
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Archived Article: Tech Focus -
Wednesday, October 17, 2001
Online job board opens in Memphis Online job board brings together Memphis firms, workers
By SUE PEASE
The Daily News
A job recruitment Web site for the Memphis area launched Monday, and the business owner hopes to take a bite out of the...
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Archived Article: Tech Focus -
Wednesday, June 27, 2001
Is your Web site Section 508 compatible Section 508 makes federal Web sites handicapped accessible By SUE PEASE The Daily News By law, federal buildings must be accessible to people with disabilities, employment opportunities must be accessible and ...58.
Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, December 04, 2000
Memphis Technology Summit brings diverse local players together Technology summit brings diverse players together By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Since IBM introduced personal computers in 1981, technology has become a routine part of education a...59.
Archived Article: Comm Briefs -
Friday, September 22, 2000
The National Civil Rights Museum is hosting two new touring exhibitions The National Civil Rights Museum is hosting two new touring exhibitions. "Remembering Four Little Girls: A Gallery of Creative Expressions" continues through Nov. 30 a...60.
Archived Article: Tech Focus (telario) -
Wednesday, August 23, 2000
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Wonders of wireless growing at the speed of sound By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Communication systems are the backbone of corporate America, and this keeps companies such as Motorola and Nextel on their toes working to enhan...61.
Archived Article: Tech Briefs -
Wednesday, August 16, 2000
Fujitsu PC Corp Fujitsu PC Corp., a subsidiary of Fujitsu Ltd., launched a companywide initiative to standardize all headquarters and field office personnel on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. Fujitsu PC Corp. is a provider ...62.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, May 31, 2000
Lisa Bailey and Stephen Johns have joined First Mercantile Trust Co Lisa Bailey and Stephen Johns have joined First Mercantile Trust Co. as account representative and regional marketing representative, respectively. Bailey received a bachelors degre...63.
Archived Article: Market Briefs -
Monday, March 13, 2000
Building Owners and Managers Association-Memphis lunch meeting will begin at noon March 15 at Landry's Seafood Restaurant Building Owners and Managers Association-Memphis lunch meeting will begin at noon Wednesday at Landry's Seafood Restaurant. Thi...64.
Archived Article: Tech Briefs -
Wednesday, February 09, 2000
Library customers with home Internet web connections or customers visiting any Memphis/Shelby County Public Library location c Library customers with home Internet web connections or customers visiting a Memphis/Shelby County Public Library can now ...65.
Archived Article: Y2k St -
Wednesday, February 10, 1999
By SUZANNE THOMPSON MLGW is not in the dark on Year 2000 compliance By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Some gloom and doomists are predicting when Jan. 1, 2000, rolls around, the world will be plunged into a darkened frenzy because society is so dep...66.
Archived Article: County (lead) St -
Monday, January 25, 1999
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Sheriffs department seeks Y2K upgrade By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News The Shelby County Sheriffs Departments computer-aided dispatch system will get an overhaul if the Shelby County Commission passes a resolution approving two...67.
Archived Article: Tech Briefs -
Wednesday, April 01, 1998
SCB Computer Technology Inc SCB Computer Technology Inc.s wholly owned subsidiary, The Partners Group, has received a contract for additional outsourcing services from Honeywells Commercial Aviation Systems. Ben C. Bryant Jr., president and chief ex...68.
Archived Article: Dispatch Chg -
Friday, March 13, 1998
Advanced Technology to Manage Emergencies Memphis police sign $2.5 million deal for dispatch system By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News The Memphis Police Department plans to upgrade its dispatch service with help from a $2.5 million computer system...69.
Archived Article: Milestones -
Friday, October 10, 1997
Consolidated Media Systems A/V and Video Expo has been set for Wednesday and Thursday at the Nashville Convention Center Consolidated Media Systems A/V and Video Expo has been set for Wednesday and Thursday at the Nashville Convention Center. The sc...70.
Archived Article: Milestones -
Friday, October 03, 1997
Consolidated Media Systems A/V and Video Expo has been set for Oct Consolidated Media Systems A/V and Video Expo has been set for Oct. 15-16 at the Nashville Convention Center. The schedule includes seminars on topics ranging from lighting technique...71.
Archived Article: Back -
Tuesday, September 16, 1997
931 area code begins 931 area code begins in Middle Tennessee Effective Monday, the area code in 30 Middle Tennessee counties changed to 931 from 615. The area changing to 931 includes about 360,000 telephones in Clarksville, Columbia, Centerville, ...72.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, September 03, 1997
Lisa Sanford has been named assistant vice president of executive banking for Enterprise National Bank at its Poplar/Ridgeway location Lisa Sanford has been named assistant vice president of executive banking for Enterprise National Bank at its Popl...73.
Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, August 08, 1997
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Mechanisms of the mind University professor seeks to understand the mental process by building a computer to simulate consciousness By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Dr. Stanley Franklins quest to discover how to get from the ph...74.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, July 14, 1997
July 14 July 14 Professional Secretaries International will meet at 6 p.m. at the Marriott, 2625 Thousand Oaks Blvd. The program will be a presentation on the Titanic exhibit by Marjorie Gerald. The cost is $13. For more information, call Bonita Cum...75.
Archived Article: Real Fcs-talk House-lj -
Tuesday, May 27, 1997
lj 10/5 cates "Please allow me introduce myself..." The Talking House marketing concept helps take the hassle out of searching for a new home By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The start of a search for a new home can be a real drag. You dri...76.
Archived Article: Real Fcs (talk House) Lj -
Tuesday, May 27, 1997
lj 10/5 cates "Please allow me introduce myself..." The Talking House marketing concept helps take the hassle out of searching for a new home By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The start of a search for a new home can be a real drag. You dri...77.
Archived Article: Weather Chg -
Wednesday, January 15, 1997
By CAMILLE H Weather on the Web Several sites on the Internet offer the latest weather information 24 hours a day By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Cold temperatures and the threat of snow and sleet in the Mid-South have caused many people to sear...78.
Archived Article: Weather Chg -
Wednesday, January 15, 1997
By CAMILLE H Weather on the Web Several sites on the Internet offer the latest weather information 24 hours a day JAN. 15, 1997 -- Cold temperatures and the threat of snow and sleet in the Mid-South have caused many people to search for real-time we...79.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 06, 1996
Richard B. Witaszak has been named executive vice president and chief financial officer of Freds. Prior to joining Freds, he was executive vice president of finance and operations for AE Clevite Inc. Sedgwick James Inc. has announced several senior ...80.
Archived Article: Real Fcs Hse Btfl -
Tuesday, September 03, 1996
lj 10/5 cates House Beautiful Annual showcase for home builders and remodelers opens Friday at the Agricenter By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News This weekend, Memphians will have the opportunity to scope out the newest home design and remodeling produ...81.
Archived Article: Standout-fisher Lj -
Friday, February 23, 1996
lj 10/5 cates Worldwide quality: Local Baldrige judge focused on customer at early age; now gets to assess a nation By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News As a total quality management consultant, Dr. Donald C. Fisher is accustomed to enlightening organiz...82.
Archived Article: Mata Jts -
Tuesday, January 30, 1996
1/29 jts MATA stuff MATA upgrades radio, computer systems By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The Memphis City Council approved a series of improvement programs for the Memphis Area Transit Authority last week, providing funds for repairs and new electro...83.
Archived Article: Env Briefs -
Wednesday, January 10, 1996
01/10 Env briefs Recycle those trees of Christmas past during the Chipping of the Green Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be in the parking lot between the Liberty Bowl stadium and the Childrens Museum. Chipping of the Green is designed...84.
Archived Article: Env Briefs -
Wednesday, January 03, 1996
01/03 Env briefs Recycle those trees of Christmas past during the Chipping of the Green from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Jan. 13. The event will be in the parking lot between the Liberty Bowl stadium and the Childrens Museum. Chipping of the Green is desig...85.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 22, 1995
11\22 memos Bena Cates is the new assistant to the executive director of the Church Health Center. Cates created the centers first development board, jointly originated the Good Samaritan Awards, which recognize health care professionals who volunte...86.
Archived Article: City Council Adv -
Tuesday, November 21, 1995
11/21 jts city council adv. $12 million radio overhaul considered by City Council Council also votes for more emergency equipment By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The Memphis City Council will consider spending $12 million to overhaul the citys emerge...