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Fallout for States Rejecting Medicaid Expansion -
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – Rejecting the Medicaid expansion in the federal health care law could have unexpected consequences for states where Republican lawmakers remain steadfastly opposed to what they scorn as "Obamacare."
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Boyle Celebrates 80 Years, Sponsors Art Exhibit -
Monday, March 18, 2013
Boyle Investment Co. turns 80 this year, and has partnered with the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art to celebrate.
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Towns Named to Southern College of Optometry Board -
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Leticia “Tish” Towns, senior vice president of external relations for the Regional Medical Center at Memphis, has been named to the Southern College of Optometry board of trustees. Among her duties at The MED, Towns oversees the development of the hospital’s strategic plan and manages marketing and communications, community engagement, the Traumatic Brain Injury program, government relations and pastoral care.
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Levenger Leases Up EastPark IV -
Friday, December 14, 2012
A Delray Beach, Fla.-based specialty retail company is relocating its Memphis distribution warehouse within the Southeast submarket.
Levenger has inked 96,400 square feet in EastPark Distribution Center IV, 5265 Hickory Hill Road, bringing the 372,800-square-foot building to full occupancy. Levenger also has an operation at 3530 E. Raines Road.
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Market Entrance -
Thursday, August 16, 2012
The quick-service food concept Panda Express has entered the Memphis retail market on the city’s highest-trafficked surface street.
The Chinese restaurant chain will open a 2,665-square-foot new prototype store in Cordova in early September at 577 Germantown Parkway in front of Walmart Supercenter.
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History for Sale -
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Three historic properties in the Midtown and Downtown areas are on the market, all listed with major Memphis commercial real estate firms.
The most recent listing is the Hunt-Phelan house at 533 Beale St., priced at $2.9 million with Henry Stratton and Andy Cates of Colliers International Memphis. The mansion has hosted guests including Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson.
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Hunt-Phelan Listed With Colliers for $2.9M -
Friday, July 13, 2012
Downtown’s Hunt-Phelan house – a historic mansion at 533 Beale St. that hosted guests including Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson – has been listed on the market for $2.865 million with the Memphis office of Colliers International.
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City’s Music Hitting Some High Notes -
Friday, June 08, 2012
THE MEMPHIS SOUND HAS A NEW GIG. Memphis has had plenty of superstars, but the beat behind them and underneath and around them, the bass they stood on, the lead they followed, the brass that announced them and made them royalty – that beat was a superstar all by itself.
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Colliers Duo Has Stellar Start to ’12 -
Friday, June 01, 2012
Colliers International’s industrial team of Andy Cates and Preston Thomas has closed on 34 transactions (sales and leases) to date in 2012. Here’s a rundown of some of the team’s most recent industrial transactions:
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Miss. Judge Declares Damages Cap Unconstitutional -
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – A state judge has declared a legislatively imposed cap on how much juries can award in non-economic damages unconstitutional.
Circuit Judge Charles Webster in Coahoma County issued the ruling April 20 in a 14-page opinion. He criticized the Legislature for intruding into judicial authority.
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City’s Story Recounted in ‘Memphis 101’ -
Thursday, November 10, 2011
A cross-section of native Memphians and Memphians by choice spent the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov. 9, exploring the stories that shaped the city during “Memphis 101,” a free, public event held biannually at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library.
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Hermitage Reports $521,000 in Donations for Year -
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
NASHVILLE (AP) – The Hermitage, the home of President Andrew Jackson, had more than $521,000 in donations during its just completed fiscal year.
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Former Interim Chef Kramer Back in Charge -
Monday, March 21, 2011
“Interim” – a pause or interval in a succession of events
When the restaurant Wally Joe closed in January 2007, owner Fred Carl Jr., founder, president and CEO of Viking Range Corp., decided to keep a restaurant going while looking for a buyer for the space in the shopping center at South Mendenhall Road and Sanderlin Avenue. Appropriately, the temporary restaurant would be called Interim.
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YoLo in Midst of Targeted Growth Spurt -
Friday, March 11, 2011
In February 2010, Taylor Berger’s wife introduced him to the concept of self-serve frozen yogurt.
Within half a year, he and partner Mike McCaskill had opened two YoLo Frozen Yogurt stores – one in Collierville’s Historic Town Square and one in East Memphis in the Erin Way Shopping Center. By the end of this summer, the pair plan to have nine more up and running.
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Book Takes Look at Local Health Care -
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
As the national battle over the future of American health care legislation rages, the Memphis Medical Society has published a comprehensive look into the extensive history of an industry deeply rooted in the city’s commerce and culture.
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History on Foot -
Monday, November 01, 2010
Jimmy Ogle is taking the city’s history off the page and into the streets – and in some cases under the streets.
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Lasting Legacies -
Monday, September 27, 2010
Consider the continent as it was when Memphis was founded in 1819. No railroads crisscrossed the land and Tennessee roads would not be paved until after World War I.
For a city to thrive and prosper, transportation would be paramount. For Memphis, the Mississippi River, an integral artery of commerce and communication in America, would be its gateway to greatness.
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Designer Hamburgers Lend Luxury to Once-Humble Patty -
Monday, July 26, 2010
As an icon of American culture, the hamburger is infinitely variable. Though enduring as many costume changes as Madonna and Lady Gaga combined, the burger is essentially a statement of utter simplicity: a grilled or fried or broiled patty of ground beef served between two pieces of bread. The additions or condiments depend as much on regional tradition as personal taste. The lettuce-tomato-mayonnaise camp mans the barricades against the ketchup-mustard-pickle contingent, and never the twain shall agree.
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What’s Coming Up This Election Season -
Monday, March 15, 2010
After a year of turbulence, the Memphis political scene continues to remake itself.
The May 4 and Aug. 5 elections don’t have the focused drama of last October’s special election for Memphis mayor, but they represent new chapters in a story that could end with a new generation of political leaders and at least a passing of the political baton.
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Ex-Klansman Convicted in '64 Slayings Sues FBI -
Friday, February 26, 2010
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A former Ku Klux Klansman convicted in the 1964 slayings of three civil rights workers has sued the FBI, claiming the government used a mafia hit man to pistol-whip and intimidate witnesses for information in the case.
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Candidate Filing List -- The Final Version -
Friday, February 19, 2010
Shelby County Sheriff Mark Luttrell appeared on his way to the Republican nomination for Shelby County mayor at Thursday’s noon filing deadline for candidates on the May 4 primary ballot.
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UPDATE: Mayor's Race Grows At Filing Deadline -
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Shelby County Sheriff Mark Luttrell appeared on his way to the Republican nomination for Shelby County mayor at Thursday’s noon filing deadline for candidates on the May 4 primary ballot.
Luttrell faces only token opposition from perennial candidate Ernie Lunati.
Meanwhile, the Democratic primary for mayor grew to three contenders as General Sessions Court Clerk Otis Jackson filed his qualifying petition just before the deadline. He joins interim County Mayor Joe Ford and Shelby County Commissioner Deidre Malone.
Luttrell ruled out a bid for Shelby County mayor last year (2009). But when Harold Byrd decided not to run in the Democratic primary, some local GOP leaders asked Luttrell to reconsider.
The result touched off a scramble of candidates from both parties for the open sheriff’s office. But before the noon deadline, the initial field of over a dozen possible contenders was narrowed to ten – six Democrats and four Republicans.
The other surprise at the filing deadline was the return of attorney Walter Bailey to the District 2 Position 1 seat he gave up in the 2006 elections. Bailey sought re-election then to another term despite a two term limit on commissioners. Bailey lost to J.W. Gibson who decided not to seek re-election. He also lost a court fight to overturn the term limits.
Bailey was the only candidate who had filed for the seat at the Thursday deadline.
Only one incumbent county commissioner – Republican Mike Ritz -- was effectively re-elected at the deadline because he had no opposition.
All but one of the eleven contested County Commission races will be decided with the May 4 primaries. The only general election battle for the August ballot is the district 5 contest between GOP challenger Dr. Rolando Toyos and whoever wins the May Democratic primary between incumbent Steve Mulroy and Jennings Bernard.
Former County Commissioner John Willingham also returned to the ballot among a field of Republican contenders in the primary for Shelby County Trustee.
And former Criminal Court Clerk Minerva Johnican joined the Democratic primary field for her old job. Incumbent Republican Bill Key pulled petition to seek re-election but did not file at the deadline.
Here is the list of races and contenders from The Shelby County Election Commission. All candidate have until noon Feb. 25 to withdraw from the ballot if they wish.
D-Democrat
R- Republican
I- Independent
Shelby County Mayor:
Deidre Malone (D)
Joe Ford (D)
Otis Jackson (D)
Mark Luttrell (R)
Ernest Lunati (R)
Leo Awgowhat (I)
Shelby County Sheriff:
James Coleman (R)
Bobby Simmons (R)
Bill Oldham (R)
Dale Lane (R)
Larry Hill (D)
Bennie Cobb (D)
Randy Wade (D)
James Bolden (D)
Elton Hymon (D)
Reginald French (D)
County Commission Dist 1 Pos 1
Mike Ritz (R) (incumbent)
County Commission Dist 1 Pos 2
Albert Maduska (R)
Heidi Shafer (R)
County Commission Dist 1 Pos 3
Mike Carpenter (R) (incumbent)
Joe Baire (R)
County Commission Dist 2 Pos 1
Walter Bailey (D)
County Commission Dist 2 Pos 2
Henri Brooks (D) (incumbent)
David Vinciarelli (D)
County Commission Dist 2 Pos 3
Eric Dunn (D)
Norma Lester (D)
Tina Dickerson (D)
Melvin Burgess (D)
Reginald Milton (D)
Freddie Thomas (D)
County Commission Dist 3 Pos 1
James Harvey (D) (incumbent)
James Catchings (D)
County Commission Dist. 3 Pos 2
Sidney Chism (D) (incumbent)
Andrew "Rome" Withers (D)
County Commission Dist. 3 Pos 3
Edith Moore (D) (incumbent)
Justin Ford (D)
County Commission Dist 4 Pos 1
Chris Thomas (R)
John Pellicciotti (R)
Jim Bomprezzi (R)
County Commission Dist 4 Pos 2
Wyatt Bunker (R) (incumbent)
John Wilkerson (R)
Ron Fittes (R)
County Commission Dist 4 Pos 3
Terry Roland (R)
George Chism (R)
Edgar Babian (R)
County Commission Dist 5
Steve Mulroy (D) (incumbent)
Jennings Bernard (D)
Rolando Toyos (R)
Shelby County Clerk
Charlotte Draper (D)
Corey Maclin (D)
LaKeith Miller (D)
Wayne Mashburn (R)
Steve Moore (R)
Criminal Court Clerk
Vernon Johnson (D)
Minerva Johnican (D)
Ralph White (D)
Michael Porter (R)
Kevin Key (R)
Jerry Stamson (I)
Circuit Court Clerk
Jimmy Moore (R) (incumbent)
Steven Webster (D)
Carmichael Johnson (D)
Ricky W. Dixon (D)
Juvenile Court Clerk
Joy Touliatos (R)
Charles Marshall (D)
Sylvester Bradley (D)
Shep Wilbun (D)
Julia Roberson Wiseman (I)
Probate Court Clerk
Paul Boyd (R)
Sondra Becton (D)
Danny Kail (D)
Annita Sawyer Hamilton (D)
Peggy Dobbins (D)
Clay Perry (D)
Karen Tyler (D)
Shelby County Register
Tom Leatherwood (R) (incumbent)
Coleman Thompson (D)
Lady J. Swift (D)
Carlton Orange (D)
Shelby County Trustee
Regina Newman (D) (incumbent)
M. LaTroy Williams (D)
John Willingham (R)
Jeff Jacobs (R)
David Lenoir (R)
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Though New Place Not There Yet, Wally Joe Still Working It -
Monday, November 02, 2009
If the truism in the restaurant industry is it takes twice as long to open a restaurant as you plan, try this: Wally Joe left his eponymous establishment on Sanderlin Avenue, which opened in May 2002, in December 2006.
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Courthouse Marks 100 Years Today -
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
The Shelby County Courthouse celebrates its centennial today.
And its best-known guests have already taken their seats.
The six seated figures outside the building, which represent wisdom, peace, prosperity, justice, liberty and authority, have been photographed countless times and even featured in a few movies. Each was carved from a single piece of Tennessee white marble.
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Minister-Doctors Marry Medicine, Faith -
Friday, August 14, 2009
Drs. Kenneth Robinson, Scott Morris and Clay Jackson use Bibles along with stethoscopes.
They are doctors who minister. Rather than seeing a divide between science and spirituality, they recognize correlations with what can be accomplished through medicine and what can be achieved through faith.
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Fogerty Joins Jackson Lewis In Of Counsel Role -
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Whitney King Fogerty has joined Jackson Lewis LLP as of counsel.
Fogerty was previously a shareholder at Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart PC, where she specialized in labor and employment litigation. She has practiced law for 10 years and has been named among Chambers USA’s Leading Lawyers for Business the past two years.
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Is Twitter the News Outlet for the 21st Century? -
Thursday, July 02, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) - Cassy Hayes and Jasmine Coleman were among the first fans to arrive outside the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles where Michael Jackson was brought and later pronounced dead.
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Bill Supporting Gore Statue Fails in Tenn. -
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Senate Republicans on Tuesday rejected a resolution urging the erection of statues to honor the state's two Nobel Peace Prize winners, Al Gore and Cordell Hull, on Tennessee Capitol grounds.
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Drompp Named Faculty Dean, VP for Academic Affairs at Rhodes -
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Michael R. Drompp has been appointed dean of the faculty and vice president for academic affairs at Rhodes College. Drompp will provide leadership for academic departments and interdisciplinary programs in curricular, personnel and budgetary matters.
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Slave Memorial Being Dedicated at The Hermitage -
Monday, May 18, 2009
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Hermitage, the home of President Andrew Jackson, is hosting a ceremony Sunday to dedicate a new memorial for the 60 slaves recently reinterred on the grounds.
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House OKs Gore, Hull Statues At Tennessee Capitol -
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
NASHVILLE (AP) – Tennessee’s two Nobel Peace Prize winners, Al Gore and Cordell Hull, might be honored with statues on the state Capitol grounds.
The Tennessee House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution Monday supporting the construction of statues. The Senate and the state Building Commission would have to approve the plans for the statues, which would be privately funded, before work could get under way.
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Appeals Court Removes GOP From Injury Lawsuit -
Friday, January 23, 2009
The Tennessee Court of Appeals has ruled that a man struck by a falling flag and flagpole can’t sue the Republican Party.
The incident occurred Nov. 2, 2004, in a ballroom at the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville.
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Author to Speak About Jackson Bio -
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Newsweek editor Jon Meacham will be in Memphis Friday to promote his new book, the subject of which is the nation’s seventh president and a central figure in the formation of Memphis.
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Anticipation Builds for New Law School -
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
It's difficult to know for now what to call the brass, marble and stone building Downtown that stands at the end of Madison Avenue.
In about a year and a half it will be the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law for the University of Memphis. It was the Front Street Post Office for nearly 40 years until the law school renovation began recently. And before that it was the federal courthouse for the Western District of Tennessee.
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Underlying Grisham's Employment Law Surface Is Love of Writing, Hockey -
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Attorney Greg Grisham, a partner in Weintraub Stock & Grisham PC, is a recent appointee to the advisory committee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
He is also a guiding force in the Memphis Lawyers' Chapter of The Federalist Society, a legal and political forum that in recent years has drawn not only devotees of quintessential federalist Alexander Hamilton's view of strong central government, but also some adherents of Andrew Jackson's more moderate philosophy.
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Silver Screen Tribute: With movie and more, Smith family honors memory -
Monday, November 19, 2007
A few weeks after her sister died in 2005, Molly Smith bought a copy of Cecelia Ahern's debut novel "P.S. I Love You" on a whim. Swept up in the story of a grieving young widow who comes to terms with her husband's death, she ultimately read it several times over.
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New Beginning -
Monday, September 24, 2007
Less than a year after its merger with AmSouth Bancorp. became official, Regions Financial Corp. is ready to start a new chapter in the annals of Memphis banking.
On Oct. 26, Birmingham, Ala.-based Regions officially will open the doors to all its local branches with new signage, new branding and a new attitude.
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Interim Restaurant to OpenIn Place of Wally Joe -
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Chef Wally Joe has left the restaurant bearing his name to pursue other interests, according to a statement.
Fred Carl Jr., founder and CEO of Viking Range Corp. in Greenwood, Miss., sa39.
Locked Down? -
Thursday, December 14, 2006
It was an extensive, costly renovation project, but it transformed a vacant 1890s-era Downtown building into space for new office users.
Now a pair of development partners is fighting federal officials who don't believe the project meets preservation standards that would allow them to get the 20 percent historic tax credit they were counting on.
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Making Beautiful Music Together -
Thursday, December 07, 2006
For the past 10 years - shuttling from festivals to juke joints and barrooms across the country - a dedicated crew of Memphis broadcasters has been chasing the blues.
The Beale Street Caravan, a local radio program that's essentially a love letter to one of Memphis' most familiar and adored exports to the world, has now passed the decade mark. It's been on the air since the first broadcast in October 1996, and today the program is heard by at least 2.4 million listeners on more than 300 radio stations worldwide.
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Biofuels Industry Revs Up With Milagro Opening -
Friday, October 06, 2006
Milagro Biofuels of Memphis LLC is officially open for business.
The alternative fuel company at 61 Keel Ave. is slated to start selling biodiesel once it receives the necessary approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in coming days.
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Meyerrose Heads Emerging National Businesses Division for First Horizon -
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Sarah Meyerrose has been promoted to president of emerging national businesses for First Horizon National Corp. In her new role, she will be the executive leader of several of First Horizon's growing national efforts, such as its health savings accounts business, Msaver, and its commercial insurance business, Synaxis. Meyerrose has worked for First Horizon for more than 24 years.
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Alternative Fuels Gain Momentum in Memphis -
Monday, July 24, 2006
Once almost unheard of in the area, the biofuels industry is starting to sprout in Memphis, with three companies in various stages of development.
Memphis Biofuels LLC July 11 announced it would expand by building a 36-million-gallon-per-year biodiesel production facility at 2227 Deadrick Ave.
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Donelson featured in 'Memphis Innovations' For a Lifetime of Visionary Work -
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Lewis R. Donelson III, shareholder in the Memphis office of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC, has been an innovator all his life.
No wonder Donelson recently became the only attorney featured in the book "Memphis Innovations: People, Ideas, and Innovations That Changed Our World" by Richard Raichelson. The book, which was published Feb. 1 by Power House LLC, is a collection of stories of 50 Memphians who have made an impact on the city and the world.
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, September 08, 2004
GMAQ Elects Officers for 2005 GMAQ Elects 2005 Officers, Directors
The Greater Memphis Association for Quality announced the election of the following officers for 2005: Pat Brown, president; Marcia Boyd, vice president; Felecia Warner, secret...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, June 23, 2004
Sullivan helps set home-design standards Sullivan Helps Set Home Design Standards
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
It was one of those career-changing, defining moments and one left entirely in the hands of Tom Sullivan's wife, Diane.
After...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, June 14, 2004
About the same Consumers Spending Again on Recreation
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Retailers have been affected in various ways by recent economic and consumer trends, but theres good news for those in recreation vehicle and boat sales: Am...
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Archived Article: Tax (lead) -
Thursday, May 06, 2004
Danny Garrick, SPHR Employers Weigh Budget Pros, Cons
County seeks to eliminate need for property tax hikes
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Memphis-area employers offered mixed reactions to a proposed fiscal 2005 budget unveiled this week ...
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Archived Article: Bankruptcies (lead) -
Thursday, April 15, 2004
It looks like not much have changed Bankruptcies Remain High in First Quarter
Economy not always biggest factor in filings, attorneys say
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
For many people, todays tax filing deadline will result in disappoint...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, April 12, 2004
Take care of whole southeast and southwest Unions Endure Changing Work Force, Economy
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Skyrocketing health care costs, continual loss of jobs to cheaper labor overseas and an increasingly self-employed work forc...
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Archived Article: Dentist (lead) -
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
Clinic taps growing Downtown needs New Services Add to Growing Downtown
Downtown dentist says timing is right to enter market
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Count Kelli Dumas as one of many people who have moved to Memphis and fallen in l...
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Archived Article: Hehfb (lead) -
Thursday, February 05, 2004
Year ago Tattered Apartments Could Get Facelift
Two complexes targeted for affordable housing projects
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
The Memphis Health, Educational and Housing Facility Board approved two items at its regular meeting Wed...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, November 14, 2003
Terry Ramsey, Vice President of RidAll Pest Control Rosen Works to Centralize UP Marketing
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
From the tropical haven of Hawaii to the cotton-speckled Delta of the Mississippi River, Union Planters Bank executive ...
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Archived Article: Advance (lead) -
Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Former Walgreens home to Advance Auto Advance Auto to Open on Summer Avenue
New store marks chains 21st in Memphis market
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
A new Advance Auto Parts Inc. store is scheduled to open in November at 4522 Summer A...
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Archived Article: Trends Focus -
Monday, September 15, 2003
Lost signs, lost advertising thanks to storm Damaged Signs Mean Dollar Signs for Some
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
The first thing Cheryl Mesler who owns Burkes Bookstore along with her husband, Corey saw when she arrived to work early Jul...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, May 30, 2003
Waller keyed Salvation Armys Uptown move Waller keyed Salvation Armys Uptown move
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
In the early days of what became known as rock n roll, a young man with religious concerns made his sojourn to Memphis for a ...
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Archived Article: Tech Focus -
Wednesday, May 21, 2003
Technology a dream come true for contact lens wearers Technology a dream come true for contact lens wearers
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Kristin Kirkpatrick Hamiltons eyes developed a need for corrective lenses during her senior year in...
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Archived Article: Royal (lead) -
Tuesday, May 13, 2003
Furniture store jewel in Cordova shopping corridor Furniture store jewel in Cordova shopping corridor
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Inside one of the citys largest retail showrooms in one of its biggest furniture destinations, a familiar...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, May 09, 2003
Local planners new position gives him two hats Local planners new position gives him two hats
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Leave it to an experienced professional planner to say that even the most detailed plans are subject to change. <...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, April 09, 2003
Healthy drink store Healthy drink store shakes up big business
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Enticing customers with the taste of creamy shakes with fewer calories than the usual variety nutritional drink stores are springing up nearly a...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 06, 2002
Sheila Mitchell was appointed by Gov Sheila Mitchell was appointed by Gov. Don Sundquist to a six-year term on the Tennessee Board of Pharmacy. She replaces Paula Hinson, whose term expired. Mitchell has been director of pharmacy and material ser...
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Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, October 28, 2002
Gambling tourism elevates Tunica airport need Gambling tourism elevates Tunica airport need
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Along with blackjack tables and the incessant ring of slot machines, Tunica, Miss., officials are betting that a fi...
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Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, November 13, 2001
By JENNIFER MURLEY Developer turns Jackson Avenue junk into gem
By JENNIFER MURLEY
The Daily News
Until recently, one of the best excuses to visit the deteriorating Jackson Avenue community just north of Highland was the authentic Mexica...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, June 27, 2001
John R John R. Borden was named chief operating officer for Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare-Jackson Hospital. Borden had the same position until 1998, when he was named administrator of Methodist Healthcare-McNairy Hospital in Selmer, Tenn. He will ...65.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, March 08, 2001
The law alumni board at the University of Memphis named two faculty members of the Cecil C The law alumni board at the University of Memphis named two faculty members of the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law as recipients of its first Teaching Excell...66.
Archived Article: Calvary P.2 -
Friday, April 07, 2000
Calvary continues Lenten series on WednesdayCalvary Episcopal Church will begin its annual Lenten Noonday Preaching Series on Calvary Lenten series wraps up Calvary Episcopal Church continues its annual Lenten Noonday Preaching Series Monday, with s...67.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, February 09, 2000
Memos Memos Launice P. Sills has joined Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell as an associate attorney in the firms Memphis office. Sills concentrates her practice in tort and insurance litigation. She received a bachelors degree in 1980 from Spel...68.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, April 07, 1999
Bob Vornbrock has been named president of Thompson & Co Bob Vornbrock has been named president of Thompson & Co. He formerly was chief operating officer. Vornbrock is a graduate of the University of Missouri. Greg Bava has been named to the ...69.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 18, 1998
Bean, Ison & Ruleman PLLC, CPAs & Consultants has announced the following promotions: Patricia M Bean, Ison & Ruleman PLLC, CPAs & Consultants has announced the following promotions: Patricia M. Colley to tax manager, Dana D. Horner ...70.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, May 14, 1998
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a district court decision and ruled that the Velvet Elvis bar infringed on the trademark rights of Elvis Presley Enterprises Inc The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a district court decisio...71.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, April 15, 1998
David Shores has been promoted to president and chief executive officer of Ledic Management Group Inc David Shores has been promoted to president and chief executive officer of Ledic Management Group Inc. He formerly was executive vice president. Jo...72.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, April 09, 1997
Sam Hubbard has joined Financial Federal Savings Bank as vice president in the companys construction lending department Sam Hubbard has joined Financial Federal Savings Bank as vice president in the companys construction lending department. Hubbard ...73.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, January 22, 1997
Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. has announced the election of 16 new managing directors: Joseph K. Ayres, investment banker, Cumberland Securities Co., Inc., a subsidiary of Morgan Keegan; Thomas P. Brown, director, Fixed Income Research; Paul Stephens...74.
Archived Article: Web -
Friday, December 13, 1996
12-13 Notes Craigmont Winning on the Web Craigmont high school students win scholarships for Web site on Hubble space telescope By GABRIELLE C.L. SONGE The Daily News A Craigmont High School graduate, who won a $3,000 scholarship for her part in cre...75.
Archived Article: Tnsupremecrt -
Thursday, October 17, 1996
Notes Law focus Culture of the court Newly formed society will publish history of state Supreme Court By GABRIELLE C.L. SONGE The Daily News The newly formed Tennessee Supreme Court Historical Society is holding a founders dinner Saturday at the Her...76.
Archived Article: Govt Analys -
Friday, September 06, 1996
National Political Conventions National Political Conventions By Berje Yacoubian Special to The Daily News Before television and the annual visit of the Barnum and Bailey Circus, there were national political conventions which provided excitement an...77.
Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, September 05, 1996
Andrew Love and Wayne Jackson, individually and d/b/a The Memphis Horns vs Andrew Love and Wayne Jackson, individually and d/b/a The Memphis Horns vs. Al Green. Two local musicians are suing performer Al Green over the alleged infringement of the se...78.
Archived Article: Welcome Wagon Jts -
Monday, July 29, 1996
7/29 jts welcome wagon! State, city set to inaugurate Welcome Center By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The new Tennessee Welcome Center at the base of the Hernando-DeSoto bridge will get its grand opening Thursday with a host of local and state officia...79.
Archived Article: Govt Briefs -
Friday, July 05, 1996
The League of Women Voters of Memphis/Shelby County and the Memphis section of the National Council of Jewish will sponsor a forum for Shelby County general election candidates on Wednesday at 7 p The League of Women Voters of Memphis/Shelby County ...80.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, October 25, 1995
10/25 Memos Mearl Purvis will join National Commerce Bancorporation in January as first vice president and director of community development. Purvis has been 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. news anchor for WMC-TV since 1992. She is a broadcast journalism graduat...