Editorial Results (free)
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Events -
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Memphis Rotary Club will meet Tuesday, May 7, at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Jeremy Park, director of the Lipscomb Pitts Breakfast Club, will discuss corporate philanthropy and community building. Cost is $18. R.S.V.P. to Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.
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Events -
Monday, May 06, 2013
Memphis Rotary Club will meet Tuesday, May 7, at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Jeremy Park, director of the Lipscomb Pitts Breakfast Club, will discuss corporate philanthropy and community building. Cost is $18. R.S.V.P. to Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.
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Lofty Company -
Thursday, April 04, 2013
For creating the overnight package-delivery business four decades ago, and for everything his company has done since, FedEx Corp. founder Fred Smith has been placed among an elite group of chief executives by the business magazine Barron’s.
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Apperson Crump Expands in Triad III -
Friday, March 15, 2013
Memphis’ oldest continuously practicing law firm is expanding its presence in Triad III.
Apperson Crump PLC added 2,037 square feet to its seventh floor space in a vacant adjacent area between Silverleafe Capital Partners LLC.
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City Council Approves Fairgrounds TDZ Request -
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Memphis City Council members approved Tuesday, Feb. 19, plans for a tourism development zone to capture sales tax revenue in a large area for a renovation of the Fairgrounds property at first.
The boundaries of the zone go to the state for approval and city Community and Housing Development division director Robert Lipscomb said such a proposal could be at the state building commission in Nashville in April.
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Funding Film -
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
A prominent Republican state senator recently asked the state Department of Economic and Community Development to make sure and take the call if the department gets a ring from Molly Mickler Smith, the daughter of FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith.
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Bioventus Inks Deal for 40,000 Square Feet -
Thursday, November 22, 2012
A Durham, N.C.-based biologics company is relocating its Memphis presence, signifying a boon to the Northeast office submarket.
Bioventus LLC has inked 38,880 square feet of office and manufacturing space in Goodlett Farms Business Campus, 1900 Charles Bryan Road, in Cordova.
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McNabb Turns Past of Adjectives to Legal World of Nouns, Verbs -
Thursday, October 11, 2012
If not for a burst of pragmatism, Leland McNabb of McNabb Bragorgos & Burgess PLLC, may have become a successful poet instead of a successful litigator.
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Business Making an Anti-Regulation Pitch to Voters -
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – The National Association of Manufacturers, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and National Federation of Independent Business are working to make the anti-regulatory fervor their members share an issue in the last weeks of the campaign.
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Back to the Gridiron -
Monday, August 27, 2012
It was the last day before fall practice would begin. First-year University of Memphis football coach Justin Fuente couldn’t wait to get started.
“This is the longest day of the year,” he said.
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Oklahoma, Arkansas Fear Repeat of 2011 Drought -
Thursday, July 12, 2012
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — As extreme drought and scorching heat creep back into the Southern Plains, ranchers and state foresters fear a repeat of last summer's tinderbox conditions that turned pastures into wasteland, sparked hundreds of wildfires and ravaged countless acres of crops.
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AIRfair? -
Monday, June 11, 2012
Two frequent-flyer businessmen booked side-by-side seats on Delta Air Lines flights from Minneapolis to St. Louis last month, with one of them getting charged a higher price than the other each time they tried booking it.
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Civil Rights Icon Smith Donates Papers to Library -
Friday, May 18, 2012
Maxine Smith pointed out that the wheelchair she used to enter the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library was borrowed – and she also made a point of walking from the doorway of the Memphis and Shelby County Room at the library to her seat in the room.
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Aerotropolis Brand Slow To Catch On -
Monday, April 30, 2012
The president of the company that helped give Alliance, Texas, the country’s first 100 percent cargo airport said he and others in the project had the advantage of working with a relatively blank slate.
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Cox Calls Southwest Arrival ‘Game-Changer’ -
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Larry Cox did his best in the fight to keep Pinnacle Airlines Corp.’s headquarters near Memphis International Airport and avoid it moving to Downtown’s One Commerce Square.
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Fuente Looks to Build Program the ‘Right Way’ -
Friday, January 20, 2012
The coaching clock ticks ever faster, often with little or no regard for extenuating circumstances. Used to be, college football coaches could just about count on five years to build a program up, to prove what they could do with a team full of players that they had recruited and taught.
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Touch and Go -
Monday, December 19, 2011
In the aviation industry, Memphis International Airport is considered a fortress hub, an airport where a single airline – in Memphis’ case, Delta Air Lines Inc. – handles 70 percent or more of the passenger flights.
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Pulling the Strings -
Monday, December 12, 2011
Long before the first widgets roll off the assembly line, way back before the ribbon cutting and the first shovels break ground, and even before executives quietly slip in to scout out a prospective piece of land, someone like Mark Sweeney gets a phone call.
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Airport CEO Larry Cox to Head Chamber Board -
Thursday, December 01, 2011
The Greater Memphis Chamber has a new chairman of the board. Larry Cox, president and CEO of the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority, has been elected by the chamber board to succeed former Smith & Nephew executive Joe DeVivo.
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Airport CEO Larry Cox to Head Chamber Board -
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The Greater Memphis Chamber has a new chairman of the board.
Larry Cox, president and CEO of the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority, has been elected by the chamber board to succeed former Smith & Nephew executive Joe DeVivo. DeVivo now works for Albany, N.Y.-based medical device provider AngioDynamics.
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Making Up: Free Apps for Furious Blackberry Users -
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
TORONTO (AP) – The Blackberry has left a bitter taste in the mouths of its users.
Trying to make amends for massive outages last week, Research In Motion on Monday promised Blackberry users free premium apps and a month of technical support. But the apology is unlikely to placate miffed customers, many of whom are considering whether to part with the tarnished brand in favor of more popular devices such as Apple's newest iPhone.
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Wifflestock Hits New Level for Ronald McDonald House -
Friday, August 12, 2011
For 14 consecutive years, the parking lot of Midtown bar and restaurant Zinnie’s East played host to Wifflestock, an annual event organized by a league of Wiffle ball enthusiasts to raise money for Ronald McDonald House of Memphis.
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JA BizTown Shows Biz Ropes to Area Students -
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
So what would really happen if kids ruled the world? It happens all the time at Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South Inc.’s JA BizTown where elementary and middle school students tackle the basics of running a business in a widget-free environment.
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Nominees Selected for EDGE Board -
Friday, April 15, 2011
Several nominees have emerged for Economic Development Growth Engine, the new economic development board created to guide the city and county’s efforts.
Shelby County Mayor Mark Luttrell and Memphis Mayor AC Wharton Jr. will seek approval to appoint the following:
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French Delegation Looks to Memphis for Biz Strategy -
Monday, March 14, 2011
A trio of visitors to Memphis from France last week spiced their conversation with words instantly familiar to a group of Memphians working to promote the medical and biosciences sector of the Memphis economy.
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WKNO to Screen 'Saving the Bay' -
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
WKNO and The Chickasaw Group of the Sierra Club will host a preview screening of the upcoming PBS series “Saving the Bay” Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at BRIDGES, 477 N. Fifth St.
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Inaugural Seminar to Focus on CRE Issues -
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Despite commercial real estate’s doldrums, local brokers are seeing signs of resurgence.
Commercial real estate investments – such as malls, office buildings and industrial properties – reached $316 billion nationwide in 2010, according to Thomas Reuters. That represented a 50 percent jump from an eight-year low in 2009 of $209 billion.
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ATTN: Mayor Wharton -
Monday, January 10, 2011
Memphians sound off on city’s most pressing needs.
Aaron Shafer
Founder of Skatelife Memphis; scientist at St. Jude Children’s Research Hosp.
Develop and promote a citywide mentoring campaign. We must heavily invest in the positive development of our children. Many of our Memphis children suffer not from a material poverty, but a poverty of healthy relationships and ultimately a poverty of possibility – of reaching their full potential. Each of us has had supportive network of mentors (“the village”) in our lives, be they our parents, teachers or friends, that have come along side of us to build our self-esteem and to help us navigate a path that moves us closer to realizing our potential.
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Airport Closes Books On Stellar 2010 -
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
A challenging year in transportation proved to be a banner year for Memphis International Airport, home to shipping giant FedEx Corp. and a hub for Delta Air Lines Inc.
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MMBC Honors Minority Business Achievements -
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The new chairman of the Greater Memphis Chamber told attendees at the annual Mid-South Minority Business Council awards luncheon that minority business is about more than “the spend.”
The term came up frequently at last week’s luncheon where the organization presented the 25th annual Robert R. Church Achievement Awards.
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MMBC Honors Minority Biz Achievements -
Monday, November 22, 2010
The new chairman of the Greater Memphis Chamber told those at the annual Mid-South Minority Business Council awards luncheon that minority business is about more than “the spend.”
The term came up frequently at Friday’s luncheon where the organization presented the 25th annual Robert R. Church Achievement Awards.
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Oldham Fills Top Sheriff's Positions -
Monday, October 04, 2010
Shelby County Sheriff Bill Oldham has named William S. Cash as his chief deputy and Robert L. Moore as interim director of the Shelby County Jail.
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Vanick Group Offers Businesses Custom Tech Solutions -
Monday, August 09, 2010
Jim Van de Vuurst always wanted to start his own company.
He moved to Memphis from Detroit in his teens, then attended the University of Memphis, where he took one computer course and “fell in love with it,” eventually graduating with a management information systems degree before going to work for International Paper Co.
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Plasma Biological Buys Covington Way Facility -
Friday, August 06, 2010
Plasma Biological Services LLC has paid $415,000 for the 11,100-square-foot warehouse at 5065 Covington Way. The seller was Rodino Limited Partnership and the sale closed at the end of July.
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Action! We Belong in the Movies -
Friday, August 06, 2010
Gene Hackman has a big head.
I’m not talking ego, the man really does have a head the size of a medicine ball. I know because I stood next to him one morning in Court Square chatting about the Hebe Fountain. Okay, he wasn’t actually talking to me, he was talking to the little guy on the other side of him – Tom Cruise. Maybe 5-7, depending on his shoes. They were here shooting “The Firm.”
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Biz School Dean: Memphis Is A Real Estate City -
Friday, June 11, 2010
Rajiv Grover said his message to the Memphis Metropolitan chapter of CCIM at Tuesday’s monthly luncheon won’t reveal anything real estate professionals don’t already know about their business.
“This city is a real estate city,” said Grover, dean of the Fogelman College of Business and Economics at the University of Memphis. “A lot of people made wealth over the years through real estate and banking.
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Orthopedic Forum Returns To Memphis -
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
The Orthopedic Design & Technology Forum is well on its way to becoming an annual event for Memphis.
The forum returns Wednesday to the FedEx Institute of Technology at the University of Memphis for the second year. The New Jersey-based industry magazine Orthopedic Design & Technology launched the forum in Memphis in addition to the annual conference and exhibition it hosts in Fort Wayne, Ind.
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InMotion Set to Transition Leadership -
Monday, April 19, 2010
Dick Tarr built the InMotion Orthopaedic Research Center from an idea into an institution, and Larry Foster intends to make sure the industry knows what it can do.
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Unsung Heroes -
Monday, April 19, 2010
It’s often said that Memphis takes its musical talent for granted.
That certainly wasn’t true Thursday night at Studio on the Square, where an overflow crowd celebrated the Bar-Kays, the Stax back-up band and funkmasters who’ve survived tragedy and setbacks during their 40-year career.
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MSCAA to Consider Lease Agreement Change -
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority (MSCAA) will vote to amend a lease agreement with International Travel Insurance at today’s February board of commissioners meeting.
The meeting will be held at 8 a.m. in the Airport Authority board room, inside the terminal building at Memphis International Airport.
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Wamp Announces Musical Headliners for Fundraisers -
Thursday, February 11, 2010
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Republican gubernatorial candidate Zach Wamp is lining up a series of upcoming fundraisers hosted by country and Christian music stars.
The congressman from Chattanooga announced Wednesday that six events in March and April will feature Michael W. Smith, Casting Crowns, John Rich, T. G. Sheppard, Paul Overstreet, Larry Gatlin and the Oak Ridge Boys.
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Nonstop to Toronto -
Thursday, January 28, 2010
As carriers reduce capacity to cope with shrinking demand for air travel, Air Canada is beefing up its service by entering seven U.S. markets – including Memphis.
The Montreal-based airline is adding twice-daily, nonstop, year-round flights between Memphis and Toronto, the company announced Wednesday.
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Air Canada Adds Memphis to Toronto Flights -
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
As carriers reduce capacity to cope with shrinking demand for air travel, Air Canada is beefing up its service by entering seven U.S. markets – including Memphis.
The Montreal-based airline is adding twice-daily, nonstop, year-round flights between Memphis and Toronto, the company announced Wednesday.
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Air Canada Adds Memphis to Toronto Flights -
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
As carriers reduce capacity to cope with shrinking demand for air travel, Air Canada is beefing up its service by entering seven U.S. markets – including Memphis.
The Montreal-based airline is adding twice-daily, nonstop, year-round flights between Memphis and Toronto, the company announced Wednesday.
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2010 -
Monday, January 04, 2010
Is it over yet? That may be the most frequently asked question in the New Year. “It” is the worst national economic recession since the Great Depression.
Accurately reading the indicators will not be easy. Some will predict the recession is about to end, just as new indicators point to continuing economic agony for thousands of Memphians.
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Plough Blvd. Revamp Closer to Fruition -
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
With $1.6 million in public funding approved by the City Council two months ago, the beautification of Plough Boulevard – the road leading into Memphis International Airport – has reached another milestone.
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Mega Bucks -
Monday, December 14, 2009
Ten years ago, Jim Ewing and Jim Bruce wrote a piece for Site Selection, a trade magazine for people in the business of consulting on the best locations to build industrial plants. It was called “The Approaching Industrial Land Shortfall.”
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Former RMK Investor Awarded $700K -
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The former president of Yellow Cab Co. in Memphis has won almost $700,000 in damages in an arbitration claim against local brokerage firm Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc.
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Scrap Metal Rules Spit-Shined -
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Once Memphis City Council members thought they had solved the problem of scrap metal looting, they faced another problem – ending a legal stalemate with scrap metal dealers who sued the city of Memphis two years ago over the ordinance.
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Methodist Teams With Columbia For Cardiology Excellence -
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Methodist University Hospital has set its sights on becoming the premier choice for people seeking cardiovascular care thanks to a new partnership with one of the nation’s top medical teaching institutions.
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Latest RMK Award Goes to Ex- MLGW Head -
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
A former president of Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division is among the latest in a string of investors Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. has been ordered to pay arbitration awards.
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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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Taking Off -
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Aviators attain flight and control the movements of their aircraft by precisely balancing the forces of lift, thrust, drag and gravity. The people piloting the aerotropolis initiative – the promotion of Memphis’ economy focused on the airport, other transportation assets and the connectivity among them – are negotiating their own set of physics in hopes of becoming airborne.
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Taking Off -
Monday, October 12, 2009
Aviators attain flight and control the movements of their aircraft by precisely balancing the forces of lift, thrust, drag and gravity. The people piloting the aerotropolis initiative – the promotion of Memphis’ economy focused on the airport, other transportation assets and the connectivity among them – are negotiating their own set of physics in hopes of becoming airborne.
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A River Runs Through Us: Memphis’ once and future connection with the Wolf -
Monday, September 07, 2009
A cottonmouth slithers through the marsh. A wolf spider clings to a cypress tree. A white heron soars above the bottomland forest.
Paddle a canoe down the Ghost River section of the Wolf River in Fayette County and you’ll travel through multiple, distinct ecosystems teeming with wildlife. But while animal sightings convey the true spirit of the Wolf, only one creature – the elusive “river rat” – can verbalize why this river and its wetland corridor are so important.
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U of M Law School Appoints Kritchevsky to Director of Advocacy -
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Barbara Kritchevsky has been appointed to the newly created position of director of advocacy at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphrey’s School of Law.
Kritchevsky has been a law professor at the university since 1983, and for the past 20 years has served as a faculty adviser to the school’s Moot Court Board and also served as the school’s associate dean for academic affairs.
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Aerotropolis Discussion Planned for Chamber Luncheon -
Thursday, June 11, 2009
The logistics and distribution industries are closely aligned with commercial real estate, and nowhere is their relationship more apparent than in the realm of an aerotropolis, in which a city’s economy is centered on its airport.
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Analysts Offer Hope After FedEx Takes Big Hit -
Friday, March 20, 2009
FedEx Corp.’s earnings report landed with a thud Thursday morning, as the world’s largest air cargo shipper announced plans to further slash costs after seeing third-quarter profits plummet 75 percent.
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Airlines Threaten to Move Flights From Atlanta to Memphis -
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
ATLANTA (AP) – Airlines that do business at the world’s busiest passenger airport are playing hardball in talks over new lease agreements, threatening to move some flights to other airports – including Memphis International Airport – if they can’t maintain competitive costs on fees they pay.
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Edwards, Others to Be Honored at Peabody Tonight -
Friday, February 29, 2008
At age 25, just two years after she graduated from the University of Memphis with a bachelor's degree in journalism, Johanna Edwards signed a six-figure book deal with New York-based Berkley Books, a division of the Penguin Group.
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St. Jude's Evans Elected Chair-Elect of National Group -
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
William Evans, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital director and CEO, has been elected as chair-elect of the Pharmaceutical Sciences section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Amid Economic Turmoil, Fed Chief Consulted With Major Players in Financial World -
Monday, February 18, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke consulted with predecessor Alan Greenspan, major financial players and even a speech consultant as he grappled with growing economic turmoil.
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Three Firms Chosen To Submit Plans for Shelby Farms -
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Three national design firms have been selected as finalists to create a master plan for Shelby Farms, park officials announced Tuesday morning at a press conference.
Shelby Farms Park Conservancy, the nonprofit organization that oversees the 4,500-acre park, narrowed the pool from 33 applicants after a month-long review process.
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National Poverty RateOn Decline -
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
The nation's poverty rate dropped last year, the first significant decline since President Bush took office.
The Census Bureau reported Tuesday that 36.5 mi65.
Former Mud Island Tour Guide Directs Future of Memphis Medical Center -
Friday, July 27, 2007
As a history major at then-Memphis State University in the early 1990s, Beth Flanagan worked as a tour guide at Mud Island River Park. She loved telling visitors about the rich history of the island and of Downtown Memphis.
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New School Gives Students Science Frontiers To Conquer -
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
In the coming years, students of one new high school in Memphis will graduate with more than a diploma.
The students of the tentatively named South Side Health Career Academy will have the opportunity to receive professional certifications that could put them into the workforce immediately after graduation.
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AutoZone PresidentTo Be Honored by U of M -
Friday, October 27, 2006
William C. Rhodes III, president and chief executive office of AutoZone Inc., has been chosen to receive the University of Memphis' Outstanding Alumnus Award by the Fogelman College of Business and Economics.
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Prestidge Chosen to Head Kroger Delta Division -
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Mark Prestidge has been promoted to president of The Kroger Co.'s Delta Division. The Delta Division is based in Memphis and includes 111 Kroger stores in Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee. Prestidge succeeds Richard Tillman, who recently announced his retirement after a 42-year career with Kroger. Prestidge previously served as vice president of operations for Kroger's Southwest Division.
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It All Starts with Elvis -
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
A sign at the Days Inn at 3839 Elvis Presley Blvd. quotes John Lennon as saying, "Before Elvis, there was nothing" - a truth that could apply to rock 'n' roll or even Whitehaven's tourism industry. Though Elvis came and went, the tourists kept coming to the area, and now The King might be responsible for more.
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Local Businessman to Head State Insurance Group -
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Brad V. Smith, president of Cecil Smith Insurance Agency in Germantown, was elected president of Insurors of Tennessee. Smith has served on the association's board of directors and executive committee for 12 years. He won the group's Chairman of the Year award in 2004 and Insuror of the Year award in 1992.
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Storm Evacuees Trickle in to Job Market -
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
In coming weeks, they'll be booksellers, billboard workers and attorneys. They'll also be metal workers and musicians, cooks, carpenters and more.
Hurricane Katrina has displaced an estimated 1 million people from all walks of life. And they are now depending on nonprofits, businesses and individual acts of kindness to help them address a need that has become as important as finding food and shelter: figuring out when - and where - they will start over.
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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, April 20, 2005
U of M Honors Outstanding Alumnus Transplants Foundation Names Board Officers
The National Foundation for Transplants announced the election of the following officers of its board of directors: Larry Pardue, chairman; Sandra Livesay, vice chai...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Rhodes Psychology Professor to Serve as Diversity Delegate at Leadership Conference First Horizon Exec Named to Fed Advisory Council
J. Kenneth Glass was appointed to a one-year term on the Federal Reserve Boards Federal Advisory Council. Glas...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Rotary Club Presents Public Servant Awards Rotary Club Names Public Servant Award Winners
The Rotary Club of Memphis East selected Shelby County District Attorney Bill Gibbons and chief administrative officer of the Shelby County Registers Off...
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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: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, September 01, 2004
MAAR Elects Board of Directors MPD Names Public Information Officer
Larry Godwin, interim director of the Memphis Police Department, selected Sgt. Vince Higgins to serve as the departments new public information officer. Higgins, a 14-year vet...
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Archived Article: Real Recap -
Tuesday, June 29, 2004
6101 Hickory Ridge Trail Virginia Company Finances Waterstone Landing
6101 Hickory Ridge Trail
Memphis, TN 38115
Cost: $12.2 million
Borrower: Hickory Gardens Associates LLC
Lender: Wachovia Bank NA
Trustee: Michael Champlin
...
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Archived Article: Events -
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
The Collierville Chamber of Commerce presents Tennessee Small Business Counseling from 9 a The Shelby County Conservation Board meets at 8 a.m. today at the Shelby Farms Visitors Center, 500 Pinelake Drive. Call 545-4588. The Center City Developm...
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Archived Article: This Week -
Monday, May 17, 2004
BOTANIC GARDENS TO HOST STORM WATER MEETING U of M Hosts International Neuro-Oncology Update May 17
The University of Memphis hosts the third annual International Neuro-Oncology Update at 7:45 a.m. at the FedEx Institute of Technology, 365 Inn...
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Archived Article: Real Recap -
Tuesday, November 04, 2003
Parcels located in ProLogis-Macquarie Finances Four Parcels Parcels in two
distribution centers
Cost: $27.5 million
Borrower: ProLogis-Macquarie Tennessee II LLC
Lender: Allstate Life Insurance Co.
Trustee: Wesley D. Turner of Will...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, August 27, 2003
<rphoto> Judge Earnestine Hunt Dorse has been sworn in as the 33rd chairperson of the Judicial Council of the National Bar Ass Judge Earnestine Hunt Dorse was sworn in as the 33rd chair of the Judicial Council of the National Bar Associatio...
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Wednesday, July 30, 2003
Enterprise reports Enterprise reports
earnings increase
Enterprise Bancshares Inc., holding company for Enterprise National Bank, reported a consolidated net income of $488,516 for the quarter ended June 30, up 36.6 percent over net income ...
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Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, June 23, 2003
Calendar of Events June 23-29 Calendar of Events June 23-29
June 23
The Pink Palace Museum presents its half-day museum adventure camps today through Friday at its facility, 3050 Central Ave. The camps combine museum resources with games, c...
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Wednesday, March 12, 2003
Court allows Bellevue Inn Court allows Bellevue Inn
to reopen under strict rules
General Sessions Criminal Court Judge Larry Potter signed a consent order Monday in which Pravien Patel, owner of the Bellevue Inn, 1250 S. Bellevue Blvd., adm...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, February 12, 2003
Julie Wittichen Gasaway has become an associate at Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects Julie Wittichen Gasaway has become an associate at Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects. She joined the firm in 1990 and earned a bachelors degree from the University o...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, November 07, 2002
Shelby County Mayor A C Wharton Jr Seven attorneys from the Memphis office of Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell were included in the 2003-2004 edition of the Best Lawyers in America. Two of those attorneys, Samuel D. Chafetz and Lewis R. Do...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, October 31, 2002
Shelby County Mayor A C Wharton Jr The Memphis Bar Association presents Emerging Issues in Employment Law and Litigation, a video replay of a satellite broadcast from the American Law Institute-American Bar Association video law review, from noon...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, October 24, 2002
Shelby County Mayor A C Wharton Jr Shelby County Mayor A C Wharton Jr. hosts small business operators and leaders at a 1 p.m. Friday meeting in the mayor's office, 160 N. Main, Suite 850. About 35 small business leaders are expected to attend. Th...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, October 17, 2002
Thomas R Thomas R. Buckner and Henry L. Klein were selected for inclusion in the 2003-2004 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Both are members of Apperson, Crump & Maxwell. The Memphis Chapter of the Institute of Management Accountants d...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, June 27, 2002
The Memphis Bar Association securities section presents the Securities Section Spring Seminar from 1 p The Memphis Bar Association securities section presents the Securities Section Spring Seminar from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Friday at Morgan Keegan &am...
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Archived Article: Tech Briefs -
Wednesday, April 17, 2002
Two Memphis small companies, GraberWorks and internet<dot>design, have joined forces, reported owners Michael Graber of Graber Two Memphis small companies, GraberWorks and internet<dot>design, have joined forces, reported owners Michael ...94.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, April 03, 2002
Anita Huggins joined the art Museum at the University of Memphis staff as administrative secretary Anita Huggins joined the Art Museum at the University of Memphis staff as administrative secretary. She earned a bachelors degree from Mississippi Sta...95.
Archived Article: Ftb P -
Wednesday, December 12, 2001
First Tennessee to Acquire Nashville-Based Insurance Broker First Tennessee to buy insurance broker First Tennessee National Corp. announced its principal banking subsidiary, First Tennessee Bank has entered into a definitive agreement with Synaxis ...96.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, November 15, 2001
Floodplain no obstacle to development says Opposition to wetland development silent, Vergos says
By MARY DANDO
The Daily News
When is a floodplain not a floodplain? When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says its not.
That seems to be ...
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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: Law Focus -
Thursday, August 16, 2001
Shelby county plans to keep it green Shelby County planning to keep it green By MARY DANDO The Daily News Although no longer the hardwood capital of the world, Memphis still has an abundance of trees along the avenues and boulevards of the city. Bey...99.
Archived Article: Wolf (lead) -
Friday, July 06, 2001
Wolf River project underway Top brass sign on to save Wolf River By SUE PEASE The Daily News Gathered around a conference table Thursday were three mayors, an army colonel, a county commissioner, a land authority official and an environmentalist to ...100.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, May 21, 2001
Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: May 21-May 27 May 21 Consumer Credit Counseling Service hosts a free money management workshop from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday at the CCCS office, 2158 Union Ave., fourth floor. Participants will lea...