Editorial Results (free)
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Commercial Practitioners Have Voice With Council -
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council has grown and evolved over the past nine years since its inception, with membership increasing from 150 members in 2004 to more than 350 members this year.
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Events -
Friday, March 15, 2013
Playhouse on the Square will present “Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches and Part Two: Perestroika” Friday, March 15, through March 31 at Playhouse, 66 S. Cooper St. Visit playhouseonthesquare.org for times and tickets.
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South Main’s New Life -
Saturday, March 02, 2013
The history of the South Main Historic Arts District is as colorful as its present-day users, an alternating rhythm of sorts in Memphis’ songbook.
The area has oscillated from its ritzy suburban roots of the 1800s to the industrial era ghost town of the 20th century and now to its current status as Downtown’s flourishing arts and boutique district and the subject of some $100 million in investment. And it’s all due to stakeholders who braved the status quo in distinguishing the southern end of the Central Business District as that funky place with an indescribable vibe.
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Phillips Joins Spirco as Manager, Vice President -
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Mike Phillips has joined Spirco Manufacturing as general manager and vice president of operations. In his new role, Phillips will oversee all divisions of the metal-building manufacturer and direct its organizational needs.
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Debt Drama -
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
One of the common refrains among money managers and economists in Memphis is that the nation’s political leaders spend too much time wrestling with crises and not enough actually solving problems.
Case in point: in a few weeks, the federal government will have reached the limit of its authorized borrowing capacity, the so-called “debt ceiling.” In truth, that moment already has come, but the U.S. Treasury Department has some procedural room to maneuver to keep things going for a few more weeks.
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I-Bank Grows in Namesake East Memphis Office Tower -
Friday, November 30, 2012
Independent Bank has expanded its headquarters at I-Bank Tower to primarily accommodate its Mortgage Lending Division.
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LGSTX Services Expands Local Warehouse -
Friday, October 19, 2012
LGSTX Services Inc. is relocating and expanding its Memphis warehouse operations. The Wilmington, Ohio-based firm, which specializes in aviation support and facility services, has leased 184,680 square feet across two facilities in the Southwide Distribution area at 363 Burma Road and 410 Burma Road.
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Memphis Music Hall of Fame Names 25 Initial Inductees -
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. joined with representatives from the Smithsonian-developed Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum Tuesday, Oct. 16, in announcing the launch of a Memphis Music Hall of Fame tribute to the city’s musical legends.
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Memphis Music Hall of Fame Names 25 Initial Inductees -
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Memphis Mayor AC Wharton joined with representatives from the Smithsonian-developed Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum Tuesday, Oct. 16, in announcing the launch of a Memphis Music Hall of Fame tribute to the city’s musical legends.
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Red Door Hosting Economic Seminar -
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Red Door Wealth Management, a sister company to Cannon Wright Blount, is hosting a free economic seminar next week.
Titled, “What in the world is going on? Income opportunities in today’s low interest rate environment,” it will be held Oct. 23 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 756 Ridge Lake Blvd. Red Door’s chief investment officer John Phillips will provide attendees with historical trends of the market as well as background into the current debt crisis the U.S. and other nations face.
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Visionary Project -
Thursday, August 23, 2012
The reversal of fate for the blighted Chisca Hotel at the intersection of South Main Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, plagued by passive out-of-town ownership and environmental hazards, was set in motion during a phone call about 18 months ago.
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Commercial Council Elects deWitt, Reilly as Top Leaders -
Monday, August 13, 2012
The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council announced its 2013 officers and directors Thursday, Aug. 9, at its annual Member Appreciation and Election Party.
Greg deWitt of Grubb & Ellis Memphis will serve as 2013 president. Patrick Reilly of CB Richard Ellis Memphis will serve as vice president.
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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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White Joins BankTennessee As Mortgage Specialist -
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Judy Sulton White has joined BankTennessee as a mortgage loan specialist. White has worked in the mortgage industry for 30 years and will focus on new-home financing options, mortgage refinances and custom construction loans.
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Cook Named Director At Memphis Farmers Mkt. -
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Allison Cook has been named market director at Memphis Farmers Market. Cook brings her marketing and business management experience to the position, and also has volunteered at the market and its Harvest Celebration fundraisers for three years.
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Doug Carpenter & Associates Hires Art Director, Intern -
Thursday, March 15, 2012
John David Dowdle has joined the advertising firm doug carpenter & associates as art director.
Dowdle is responsible for conceptualizing, developing and executing the design and branding efforts for the firm’s clients, whose roster includes recent additions Dunavant Logistics, Keep Tennessee Beautiful, Peer Power, Ruch Clinic and Fisher & Phillips.
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Can You Say That on TV? The Supreme Court Debates -
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – In colorful give and take, the Supreme Court debated whether policing curse words and nudity on broadcast television makes sense in the cable era, one justice suggesting the policy is fast becoming moot as broadcast TV heads the way of "vinyl records and 8-track tapes."
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Cash-Strapped Cities, Schools Say: 'Your Ad Here' -
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
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.
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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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Supreme Court Begins New Term With Medicaid Case -
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court began its new term Monday by weighing who gets to object when a state makes Medicaid cuts – and soon is likely to plunge into a far bigger health dispute. That's the challenge to President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul.
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Class of ‘66 Stands Out At White Station -
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
There was clearly something special about the 1966 graduating glass of White Station High School.
The graduates that year include an Oscar-winning actress, world-famous physicist and author, owner of a nationally known restaurant, federal judge, attorneys, artists and many others who attained a lot of success at local and national levels.
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Cordova’s Parkway Place Hits 100 Pct -
Friday, May 27, 2011
Two recent leases at Parkway Place Office have brought the center to 100 percent occupancy. Guardian Community Living LLC signed a 10,500-square-foot lease in the 70,000-square-foot office annex that is situated in Cordova.
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Public Relations Society Elects Board Members -
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
The Memphis chapter of the Public Relations Society of America has announced its newly elected board members for 2011.
The new board members are Vickye Hester of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, president; Jonathan Lyons of Obsidian Public Relations, secretary; John Wallach of the Navy Office of Community Outreach, treasurer and delegate; Beth Simkanin, assistant treasurer; Daphne Thomas, vice president of membership; Stephanie Nichols of SWN Communications, director; Bob Phillips of Thompson Berry Public Relations, director; Marvin Stockwell of the Church Health Center, director; and Beena White of cocoabeens communications, delegate. The Memphis chapter is made up of close to 200 members with positions at large corporations, small private companies, consulting firms, nonprofit agencies, educational institutions and freelancers.
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Pinnacle Awards Honor City’s Best Brokers -
Monday, April 11, 2011
As emcee Dan Conaway noted in his opening address Thursday night at the 10th annual Pinnacle Awards, “OK is the new great.”
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Pinnacle Awards Honor City's Best Brokers -
Friday, April 08, 2011
As emcee Dan Conaway noted in his opening address Thursday night at the 10th annual Pinnacle Awards, “OK is the new great.”
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Red Door Hits First Year by Exceeding Goals -
Friday, March 04, 2011
Red Door Wealth Management, a financial advisory business that has an alliance with local accounting firm Cannon Wright Blount PLLC, just wrapped up its first year in existence this month.
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Untapped Potential -
Monday, January 17, 2011
To listen to John Phillips talk, you’d think he was at least 10 years older than he actually is because of the seasoned advice he has for people his own age.
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Bankers’ Reactions Mixed to Fed Jumpstart Attempt -
Friday, November 05, 2010
A harbinger of rampant inflation. A sign the economy is still not on the right track. A Hail Mary pass.
That’s a sampling of the reaction from Memphis bankers and financial professionals to this week’s news the Federal Reserve Board is effectively printing money to buy $600 billion of U.S. government bonds over the next eight months.
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Even in Liberal Bastions, GOP Sees Election Chance -
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (AP) — In the congressional district that's home to the Kennedy family compound, a Kennedy public skating rink and a Kennedy museum, the heart of liberalism is beating uneasily.
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Architectural Stories -
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
The houses on this year’s Central Gardens Home and Garden Tour chronicle a century of architectural styling.
They begin with traditional designs that borrow from past times and end with a 1967 residence built for the modern age. The 34th annual tour, which features six homes, will be from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
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Youth Isn’t a Hurdle for Red Door Founder Phillips -
Friday, August 27, 2010
The scant number of years John Phillips V has under his belt relative to others in his chosen industry is not lost on him.
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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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Accused Palin Hacker Gets Final Pre-Trial Hearing -
Thursday, April 15, 2010
A man charged in East Tennessee with hacking Sarah Palin’s e-mail during the 2008 presidential campaign has a court hearing less than a week ahead of his trial, where Palin plans to testify.
David Kernell’s attorney has numerous motions pending at the final pre-trial hearing Thursday before U.S. District Judge Thomas Phillips in Knoxville.
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Tenn. Tea Party Activists Split on GOP Relations -
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - The tea party movement in Tennessee is a mosaic, and some pieces of the picture aren't fitting together comfortably.
Some seek close ties to Republicans, others want to foster independence. Some are skeptical of moneymaking ventures tied to the movement, while others endorse the capitalism.
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Snowflake Technologies Breaks Away -
Friday, March 05, 2010
Snowflake Technologies Corp. has emerged from the ashes of Luminetx.
The former subsidiary of Luminetx Corp., which was not part of the deal when Christie Digital Systems Inc. acquired the company in December, is now a free-standing company with its own board of directors.
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Glankler Brown’s Hancock Elected Bar Foundation Fellow -
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Jonathan C. Hancock of Glankler Brown PLLC has been elected a Fellow of the Tennessee Bar Foundation, an association of 710 attorneys across the state.
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UTHSC College of Medicine Names Smith Interim Dean -
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
J. Lacey Smith has been named interim dean for the College of Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
Smith currently serves as the associate dean of clinical affairs for the College of Medicine and the chief medical officer and executive vice president for UT Medical Group Inc.
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‘Memphis’ Musical Takes Deep-Pocketed Chance -
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Broadway producer Sue Frost was so excited to get a shipment of barbecue recently from John Vergos, whose family owns the famed Rendezvous restaurant in Memphis, that she devoured it the next day.
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Cook Leaves Long Shadow in Local Broadcast Community -
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
To many Memphians, Fred Cook’s voice was rich and full, and he spoke with authority.
There was a time when that voice seemed to be everywhere.
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St. Jude Identifies Causes of Leukemia Relapse -
Monday, December 08, 2008
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital have identified distinctive genetic changes in the cancer cells of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia that cause relapse.
The finding offers a pathway to designing treatments for relapse of the disease in children and, ultimately, adults, St. Jude said in a press release.
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Banks Maintain County Home Sales Lead -
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
A familiar trend continued in April as banks and trust companies again dominated the list of Shelby County’s top residential sellers while homebuilders lagged behind.
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. remained the No. 1 seller of residential properties in terms of both number of sales and total dollar amount for the county. The company sold 72 residential properties averaging $62,190 per sale for a total of $4.5 million, according to the latest Top Sellers report from real estate information company Chandler Reports, www.chandlerreports.com.
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Peeples Promoted to Administrator At Methodist Alliance Health Services -
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Trip Peeples has been promoted to administrator for Methodist Alliance Health Services' Home Medical Equipment and Infusion division.
Peeples has been with Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare for seven years, most recently serving as corporate director of finance and reimbursement and interim chief financial officer for Methodist Extended Care Hospital.
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Sun Studio, Label Counterpart Agree to Settle -
Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Both sides in a legal dispute between Sun Studio in Memphis and the companion Sun record label in Nashville have shaken hands and agreed to set aside their differences.
Representatives of each entity shared a handshake and had what was described as a friendly conversation about their joint future at a meeting in Nashville a few days ago, and a settlement agreement also has been signed. That recent encounter comes more than a year after both the Memphis studio and Nashville record label filed lawsuits against each other in what had become a contentious rift between the two companies.
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Ronald McDonald House Charities of Memphis Names Byrd Executive Director -
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Caron Byrd has been hired as executive director of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Memphis. Previously, Byrd served as deputy manager of the Mid-South chapter of the American Red Cross, where she was employed for more than 11 years.
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Arizona Company BlockedFrom Selling Sun Recordings -
Monday, August 20, 2007
A federal judge has permanently blocked an Arizona company from selling master recordings by former Sun Records artists including Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins, Sun Entertainment officials said Thursday.<46.
Bass Berry Lawyer to Smooth Voter Issues As Presidential Election Approaches -
Thursday, February 22, 2007
The controversy surrounding the 2000 presidential election brought attention to the myriad problems in the U.S. voting process.
Voters in that election, in which George W. Bush defeated Tennessee Democrat Al Gore, claimed they were suppressed or presented with obstacles in registering to vote, which resulted in a barrage of recounts and delayed election results.
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Events -
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
The David Lusk Gallery presents "John Torina: Path Into the Wilderness" through Feb. 24 at 4540 Poplar Ave. For more information, call the gallery at 767-3800.
The Eclectic Eye in Midtown presents "Life As I See It," an exhibit by Tom Clifton, through March 1 at 242 South Cooper St. For more information, call 276-EYES (3937).
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Phillips to Become President of Optometry School -
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Dr. Richard W. Phillips has been named president-elect of Southern College of Optometry in Memphis. Phillips is a 1978 graduate of the college and the former regional executive director for Tennessee operations for TLC - Laser Eye Centers. He will be only the sixth person to hold the office in the college's 75-year history. Phillips will assume the presidency May 17. He is replacing William E. Cochran, who is retiring.
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FBI Special Agent Harrison Named PRSA Communicator of the Year -
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
My Harrison has been named the 2006 PRSA Communicator of the Year by the Memphis chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). She is a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in charge of the Memphis field office. Since her arrival in Memphis two years ago, she has supervised a number of high-profile federal investigations, including "Operation Tennessee Waltz," "Operation Tarnished Blue" and "Operation Main Street Sweeper."
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Blast From the Past -
Friday, December 22, 2006
For some Memphians, there's no forgetting the likes of the manic deejay known in his day as "Daddy-O-Dewey."
As a WHBQ disc jockey in the 1950s, Dewey Phillips - no relation to Sun Studio founder Sam Phillips - was as unpredictable as a hurricane and relished catch phrases such as, "Get yourself a wheelbarrow load of mad hogs, run 'em through the front door, and tell 'em Phillips sent ya."
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Blotner Named Communications Specialist for Impact Marketing -
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Jonathan D. Blotner has joined Impact Marketing as a corporate communications specialist. In his new role, Blotner will head all public relations efforts within the company, assist in research and development of new business, as well as create new interactive media opportunities for Impact's clients. Blotner formerly was CEO and media director of J. Blotner Advertising & PR in New Orleans.
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First Mercantile Taps Maness to Handle National Accounts -
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Philip E. Maness has been appointed director of national accounts and executive vice president of First Mercantile in Cordova. He began his career with First Mercantile in 1984, serving most recently as strategic planning officer.
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Commercial Advisors' Jensen Voted Commercial Broker of the Year -
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Larry Jensen has received the 2005 Pinnacle Award for Commercial Broker of the Year from the Memphis Area Association of Realtors' Commercial Council. Jensen is president and CEO of Commercial Advisors LLC. He has more than 30 years of experience in real estate.
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Sun Records Owner Entertains Prospects -
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Shelby Singleton has been talking to a colorful cast of characters about selling the Sun Records label he bought in 1969.
Singleton is chairman of Sun Entertainment Holding Corp., the Nashville company that owns the Sun logo and master recordings of such musicians as Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins. He was a record producer himself before buying the Memphis label and its catalog from Sam Phillips.
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DU, Arts Council Host National Event -
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Even before it was announced that the Federal Duck Stamp Art Competition was leaving Washington, D.C., for the first time in its 71-year history to come to Memphis, the national contest already had a few connections to the Bluff City.
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Local Radiologist Named NMA President-Elect -
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Dr. Albert Morris Jr. was named president-elect of the National Medical Association during the group's annual convention. A private practice radiologist, Morris has served on the board of the Memphis and Shelby County Medical Society. He is a graduate of the Howard University College of Medicine and completed a residency and fellowship training at the University of Tennessee-Memphis.
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Team Spreads Light Through Medical Missions -
Friday, July 15, 2005
LANE GARDNER CAMP
The Daily News
When Leda W. Phillips remembers the highlights of her medical mission trips outside the United States, it's not hard to understand why she is scheduled for her 10th trip in as many years in November.
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
ABWA Presents Business and Community Involvement Awards Orchestral Society Names New Board Members
The Memphis Orchestral Society Inc. named Jeff Sanford chairman of its board of directors, effective July 1. Sanford, president of the Center Ci...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
HEADLINE AdFed Names Pyramid Award Winners
The Memphis Advertising Federation named Robert Vornbrock and Glenna Rogers-Ward ad man and ad woman of the year at its 2005 Pyramid Awards ceremony. Vornbrock, president of diversified communications...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
TMA Elects Surgeon to Board of Trustees Local Surgeon Elected to Medical Association Board
The Tennessee Medical Association elected vascular surgeon Dr. Hugh Francis III to serve a three-year term on its Board of Trustees. Francis previously ...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
MAAR Elects 2005 Officers Womens Foundation Appoints Board Members
Rosie Phillips Bingham was appointed to chair the board of the Womens Foundation for a Greater Memphis for a two-year term. Newly appointed to the board were: Martha L. Perine ...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
The Daily News has hired Don Fancher as the Advertising Sales Director Baptist-DeSoto Names New Administrator
Randy King was named administrator and chief executive officer of Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto. He was previously vice president ...
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Archived Article: Events -
Tuesday, April 06, 2004
The University of Memphis hosts a Regional Aeronautics Student Conference on April 5 and April 6 at the FedEx Institute of Te The University of Memphis Regional Aeronautics Student Conference continues today at the FedEx Institute of Technology a...
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Archived Article: Events -
Monday, April 05, 2004
The University of Memphis hosts a Regional Aeronautics Student Conference on April 5 and April 6 at the FedEx Institute of Te The University of Memphis hosts a Regional Aeronautics Student Conference today and Tuesday at the Holiday Inn-Universit...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, December 10, 2003
Chancellor Arnold Goldin and General Sessions Judges Phyllis Gardner and Gwen Rooks completed a Judicial Academy conducted by Local Judges Complete State Judicial Academy Chancellor Arnold Goldin and General Sessions Judges Phyllis Gardner and Gw...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, March 20, 2003
Jim Phillips, FedEx Technology Institute Jim Phillips, FedEx Technology Institute executive director, will speak at the Entrepreneurs Roundtable luncheon at noon today at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave.
For more inform...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, March 12, 2003
Memphis memos 03-12-03 Chris Camp joined auction-marketing firm John Roebuck & Associates as vice president of business development. Camp has more than 15 years experience in real estate, development, design and building. He joined Roebuck fr...
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Thursday, January 30, 2003
Animal training on way Animal training on tap
for THP personnel
As part of an effort to address increasing challenges faced by law enforcement officers, the Tennessee Highway Patrol is developing a new training program designed to teach all...
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Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, December 09, 2002
Calendar of events Sept Calendar of events Dec. 9-Dec. 15
Dec. 9
Wyndham Garden Hotel, 300 N. Second St., is the site of the 15th annual Current Developments in Tennessee Employment Law seminar from 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. The seminar is pre...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, December 05, 2002
The Shelby County Democratic Partys executive committee meeting is today at 7 p The Shelby County Democratic Partys executive committee meeting is 7 p.m. today at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Union Hall, 1870 Madison Ave. T...
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Archived Article: Senate P -
Tuesday, March 12, 2002
Alexander plans bid for Senate Alexander plans bid for Senate Republican Lamar Alexander, a two-time presidential candidate, former education secretary and Tennessee governor, will run for U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson's seat, an Alexander spokesman said ...72.
Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, February 21, 2002
Feds want GE suit dismissed Feds want GE suit dismissed The Bush administration asked a federal judge Tuesday to dismiss a lawsuit by General Electric Co. and uphold the Superfund toxic waste cleanup law. "This lawsuit will frustrate Congress' purpo...73.
Archived Article: Comm Briefs -
Friday, February 15, 2002
The Madonna Circle will host the 27th Annual Memphis Antique, Garden & Gourmet Show The Madonna Circle will host the 27th annual Memphis Antique, Garden & Gourmet Show Feb. 22 through Feb. 24 in the Shelby County Building at the Mid-South Fa...74.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, December 10, 2001
Calendar of events Nov Calendar of events Dec. 10-Dec. 16 Dec. 10 The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art displays the Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, an exhibition of original artwork from the world of Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies through Jan. 13. Visito...75.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, December 03, 2001
Calendar of events Nov Calendar of events Dec. 3-Dec. 9
Dec. 4
Memphis Rotary Club hosts Sydney Butler of the National Zoological & Aquarium Association at noon in the Steamboat Room of the Cook Convention Center. Contact Taylor Hughes,...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, November 29, 2001
The Metropolitan Planning Organization executive board meeting is 1:30 p The Metropolitan Planning Organization executive board meeting is 1:30 p.m. today in the eighth floor conference room in the Shelby County Building, 160 N. Main St. Several ...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 14, 2001
Armstrong Allen PLLC announce the addition of associates Cassandra T Armstrong Allen PLLC announce the addition of associates Cassandra T. Ferguson,
Telesa L. Taylor and Edward Burrell.
Ferguson was most recently assistant general counsel w...
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Archived Article: Commbriefs -
Friday, June 29, 2001
The American Public Power Association awarded Memphis Light, Gas and Water the E The American Public Power Association awarded Memphis Light, Gas and Water the E.F. Scattergood System Achievement Award. The award recognizes a member utility for its ...79.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, May 09, 2001
Jon Box, Quilogy Memphis office general manager, was appointed Microsoft regional director for Memphis Jon Box, Quilogy Memphis office general manager, was appointed Microsoft regional director for Memphis. In this role, Box will help Microsoft educ...80.
Archived Article: Nextel P.2 -
Thursday, May 03, 2001
Nextel buys Lets Talk outlets Nextel buys Lets Talk outlets Nextel Communications Inc., through a subsidiary, completed the purchase of certain assets of Let's Talk Cellular and Wireless Inc. Nextel paid about $32 million, subject to certain post-cl...81.
Archived Article: Calvary P. 2 -
Monday, November 13, 2000
Les Miserables music opens Calvary series continues Wednesday Calvary Episcopal Church continues its 16th Calvary and the Arts concert and luncheon series Wednesday with Southbound. The series will continue through Dec. 6 with a free performance eac...82.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 24, 1999
Mary A Mary A. Cuyler has been promoted to audit manager of the Memphis office of BDO Seidman LLP. A certified public accountant, Cuyler is a graduate of the University of Memphis. Shannon Kloek of Hnedak Bobo Group Inc. has been elected president o...83.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, October 07, 1999
The Justice Network Inc The Justice Network Inc. will hold a golf scramble at the Memphis Oaks Golf Club, 4142 E. Holmes Road at 8 a.m. Oct. 23. Proceeds will benefit the Community Legal Center, a volunteer network of more than 200 lawyers who provi...84.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, April 22, 1999
The Memphis Bar Association will present a seminar on ethical dilemmas in settlement conferences and mediation at noon Wednesday at the Peabody Hotel, 149 Union Ave The Memphis Bar Association will present a seminar on ethical dilemmas in settlement...85.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, April 15, 1999
The Memphis-Mid-South chapter of the Federal Bar Association is sponsoring a continuing legal education seminar on from 1:30 p The Memphis-Mid-South chapter of the Federal Bar Association is sponsoring a continuing legal education seminar on from 1:...86.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, April 08, 1999
The American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education will offer an update on employee benefits law and practice April 15 The American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Profes...87.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, April 01, 1999
The Immigration and Naturalization Service is deploying 200 agents to help state and law enforcement agencies in 11 states The Immigration and Naturalization Service is deploying 200 agents to help state and law enforcement agencies in 11 states. Fo...88.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, March 18, 1999
The Memphis Bar Association will sponsor a seminar on objections at trial at noon Friday at the Ridgeway Inn, 5679 Poplar Ave The Memphis Bar Association will sponsor a seminar on objections at trial at noon Friday at the Ridgeway Inn, 5679 Poplar A...89.
Archived Article: Real Fcs (ipix) Lj -
Tuesday, March 24, 1998
By LAURIE JOHNSON Web site walk-through A new agreement with Interactive Pictures Inc. lets consumers tour Coldwell Banker, Century 21 and ERA-listed homes via the Internet By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News After spending a day touring homes that all...90.
Archived Article: G'town Ditch Impr -
Tuesday, December 23, 1997
By LAURIE JOHNSON Germantown plans $7 million drainage ditch replacement project By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News On particularly rainy days, residents along Miller Farms Road in Germantown hold their breath and hope they dont have to start paddling...91.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, November 10, 1997
Nov Nov. 10 Public Issues Forum will meet at 7 p.m. at Memphis Community Foundation, 1900 Union Ave. A panel presentation will discuss light rail for Memphis and Shelby County. The panelists will include Howard R. Maier, executive director, Northeas...92.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, November 03, 1997
Nov Nov. 3 The Society for Technical Communication will meet at the Unicorn restaurant beginning with a social hour at 5:30 p.m. The program begins at 7 p.m. The speaker will be Donald Ray, a technical writing manager at Celcore, who will offer tips...93.
Archived Article: Govt Focus -
Friday, November 22, 1996
11-21 film, tape & music.gs Memphis means movies Film location manager cites local strengths, needs in building movie industry base By GABRIELLE C.L. SONGE The Daily News A special guest addressed the Memphis and Shelby County Film, Tape & M...94.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, August 07, 1996
Ducks Unlimited has announced two recent appointments: John L. Haug as been appointed account representative for E. H. Clarke & Bro. Inc. Haug previously was director of advertising sales for Little Publications Inc. Ducks Unlimited has announce...95.
Archived Article: Back -
Monday, July 29, 1996
MBA members vote on best qualified judges MBA members vote on "best qualified" judges The Memphis Bar Association has announced the results of the associations Judicial Preference Poll concerning the contested elections in Circuit and Crim...96.
Archived Article: Mcvb Meeting Chg -
Friday, July 12, 1996
CVB attributes record revenues to music campaign MCVB announces record revenues, honors music industry By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News The Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau topped off a banner year Thursday at its annual meeting and electio...97.
Archived Article: Desoto Ind Update Lj -
Tuesday, June 25, 1996
lj 10/5 cates American National Can one of several expansions in Olive Branch By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News City officials often brag about new companies coming to the area, but in Olive Branch, Miss., officials are also crowing about the number ...98.
Archived Article: Gen. Sess -
Monday, March 11, 1996
3-11 CHG Gen. Sess. clerk Two Memphis attorneys, Republicans seek General Sessions clerk position By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Two Memphis attorneys will vie on Tuesday for the Republican nomination for General Sessions Court Clerk, a positio...99.
Archived Article: Govt Briefs -
Friday, February 23, 1996
02-23 Govt briefs The Germantown Chamber of Commerce Business Expo will be held on April 18 and will feature 132 exhibitors, an increase of 21 businesses from the year before. The exhibit area has been expanded to include the Germantown Community Ce...100.
Archived Article: Govt Briefs -
Friday, February 09, 1996
02/09 Govt briefs A District 5 town hall meeting will be held Saturday at East High School, 3206 Poplar Ave., at 10 a.m. City councilman John C. Vergos will be joined by state Sen. Steve Cohen, state Rep. Carol Chumney, city school board Commissione...