Editorial Results (free)
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UPS Quarterly Results, 2013 Outlook Miss Estimates -
Saturday, February 02, 2013
United Parcel Service Inc. says weak global trade and a disappointing holiday-shopping season slowed it down in the fourth quarter.
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UPS Quarterly Results, 2013 Outlook Miss Estimates -
Friday, February 01, 2013
United Parcel Service Inc. says weak global trade and a disappointing holiday-shopping season slowed it down in the fourth quarter.
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UPS Scraps $6.9 Billion TNT Buyout -
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
United Parcel Service Inc. has scrapped plans to grow in Europe through the acquisition of Dutch delivery company TNT Express because European regulators were getting ready to reject the $6.9 billion deal.
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UPS Abandons $6.9 Billion Takeover for TNT Express -
Monday, January 14, 2013
AMSTERDAM (AP) – Shares in package delivery company TNT Express NV lost almost half their value Monday after that United Parcel Service Inc. had decided to ditch its €5.2 billion ($6.9 billion) takeover of the struggling Dutch company, citing objections from European regulators.
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Nonprofit Tech Innovators Inspire New Philanthropy -
Monday, December 31, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – Scott Harrison knows his charity has funded nearly 7,000 clean water projects in some of the poorest areas of the world in the past six years. How many of those wells are still flowing with drinking water months or years later, though? That's a tough question to answer.
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Brent Leatherwood Named Director of State GOP -
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Brent Leatherwood, the spokesman for the state House Republican Caucus, has been named executive director of the state GOP.
Leatherwood succeeds Adam Nickas, who left to run the Tennessee office of the Jackson, Miss.-based lobbying firm Capitol Resources.
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Brent Leatherwood Named Director of State GOP -
Friday, December 21, 2012
Brent Leatherwood, the spokesman for the state House Republican Caucus, has been named executive director of the state GOP.
Leatherwood succeeds Adam Nickas, who left to run the Tennessee office of the Jackson, Miss.-based lobbying firm Capitol Resources.
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UPS Says Consumers Driving Shipping Growth -
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
NEW YORK (AP) — UPS says online shoppers are propping up its business in a tough global economy.
The world's largest package delivery company believes that consumer demand for gadgets will drive its shipments and earnings this year, making up for slower trade between businesses.
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UPS: Global Financial Situation Getting Worse -
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
NEW YORK (AP) – UPS expects the global economy to get worse before it gets better. Again.
The world’s largest package delivery company is more pessimistic about U.S. growth than many economists. It predicts global trade will grow even slower than the world’s economies — a trend not seen since the recession. It’s making cuts in its business and reducing its earnings projections.
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Crowder Joins MCCA To Manage New Product Line -
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Mack Crowder has joined Memphis Consumer Credit Association as director of business continuity and risk. In his new role, Crowder will manage the start-up and growth of a new product line of business continuity and disaster recovery solutions for MCCA.
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UPS Doesn't See US Headed for Another Recession -
Friday, September 16, 2011
UPS is sticking with its earnings forecast for the full year despite what it warns will be a "bumpy ride" for the global economy.
And although slowing U.S. growth and sliding consumer confidence are bringing up comparisons to 2008, the world's largest package delivery company doesn't think the U.S. is headed for another recession.
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UPS Unveils New Service to Avoid Missed Deliveries -
Thursday, September 15, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) – Sorry we missed you? UPS is unveiling a delivery-notification service aimed at not missing you at all.
Called My Choice, the basic free membership service allows package recipients to be notified of incoming shipments and provided an approximate arrival time the night before delivery. Delivery alerts will be offered through e-mail, text or phone calls. For packages that require signatures, members can electronically sign for packages on their computers or mobile phones.
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Point of Sale -
Thursday, August 04, 2011
Shoppers look for bargains. That’s been the case for ages, but it’s especially true during these trying economic times.
The market reacts to what consumers want, and developers’ answer to this need of late has been the outlet mall.
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Endpapers -
Thursday, July 28, 2011
As the market for brick-and-mortar bookstores lessens, the space that once housed big-box retailers could very well be snatched up faster than a paperback at a liquidation sale.
It was 40 years ago that the first Borders opened its doors in Ann Arbor, Mich., as one of the originators of the big-box bookseller concept. But much to local bookworms’ dismay, Borders will now be known as yet another bookseller to be defeated by the ever-increasing eReader revolution.
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UPS Sticks to Outlook as Earnings Rise -
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) – UPS said on Tuesday that the sluggish U.S. economy will continue to impact its results this year, but it will grow earnings by raising prices and improving volume overseas.
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Cypress Realty Holdings Buys Millington Perkins Site -
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
8472 New Wilkinsville Road
Millington, TN 38053
Sale Amount: $1.3 Million
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Menlo Bolsters Local Presence With New Lease -
Friday, November 26, 2010
Menlo Worldwide Logistics LLC is expanding its Memphis-area operations with a new 181,000-square-foot lease in ProLogis Park DeSoto in Olive Branch.
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GOP Congressmen: Dollars Will Keep Coming to Tenn. -
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
CHATTANOOGA (AP) – Two newly elected Republicans who campaigned against congressional earmarks and advocated spending cuts say they will work to keep federal dollars flowing to research and defense projects in the Tennessee Valley.
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Turning the Page -
Monday, November 22, 2010
Davis-Kidd Booksellers has something in common with the classics found on its shelves.
The East Memphis store, a venerable anchor of the Laurelwood Shopping Center, has undeniably become a classic in its own right.
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Bardos Named Dean at St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School -
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Denny Bardos has joined St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School as dean of enrollment management and financial aid.
Hometown: Germantown
Education: Bachelor of Arts, psychology, Christian Brothers University
Work Experience: Prior to joining SAA-SDS, I spent 16 years in college admissions.
Family: My wife, Amanda, and I have three children:Daniel, 14; Breana, 11; and Brandon, 2.
Favorite quote: “Many a truth is said in jest.” William Shakespeare
Last book read: “The Little Big Things” by Tom Peters
Favorite music: I like anything from Beethoven to Blink 182, but alternative is my favorite.
Favorite movie: The original “Batman” with Jack Nicholson
Sports team: Chicago Cubs
Activities you enjoy outside of work: I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, and biking.
What talent do you wish you had? I wish I could play the piano.
Who has had the greatest influence on you? My mother. She was an incredibly generous, loving, spiritual, and caring woman.
What drew you to St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School? I wanted to be able to utilize my background in admissions and financial aid at an excellent independent school.
What do you consider your greatest professional accomplishments? Seeing students whom I recruited go on to become very successful in their lives.
What do you most enjoy about your work? Working with families to show them all the outstanding benefits of a SAA-SDS education!
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Grubb & Ellis’ deWitt Appointed To MAAR Commercial Council -
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Greg deWitt of Grubb & Ellis Co. has been appointed to the Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council. He will take over one of the council’s director seats next year before becoming the council’s vice president in 2012.
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Obama Overtures to Business Fall Flat -
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) – Labeled antibusiness by Republicans and some corporate chiefs, President Barack Obama mounted a campaign to show he wasn't. But his charm offensive has hit a rocky patch.
Business leaders gripe about burdensome new financial and health care regulations, what they see as unfriendly tax policies and vast government spending. They were put off by Obama's harsh depiction of "fat cat bankers" and "reckless practices," a label he applied both to Wall Street and to oil-spill giant BP.
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Exchange Club Announces Board -
Monday, August 02, 2010
The Exchange Club Family Center has announced new board members and officers for 2010-2011.
The new board members are Grant Adams, Holly Walters Craft, Adrienne Daily-Evans, Dr. Sheryl Davis, Handel Durham, Joe Fracchia, Dr. Patrick Randolph, Mike Fay, Dr. John Holmes, Shelly Rice and Rick Holland.
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UPS Raises Outlook for Year Despite Mixed Economy -
Friday, July 23, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) — UPS isn't expecting U.S. consumers to significantly increase spending anytime soon. Instead, it's counting on businesses to push the economy — and UPS' domestic business — slowly forward with overdue purchases of computers and other electronics.
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Events -
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society will present “New Treatments, No Tricks,” a free seminar on minority participation in clinical trials, Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the UT Student-Alumni Center, 800 Madison Ave. To register, call 448-1938.
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Events -
Monday, June 14, 2010
The Memphis Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals will meet Monday at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Select East Memphis, 5795 Poplar Ave. The meeting will include new member orientation, an awards banquet and installation ceremony. Cost is $20. For reservations, contact Dianne Cordaro at 287-6009 or e-mail diannecordaro@yahoo.com.
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UPS Optimistic About Economic Recovery -
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
ATLANTA (AP) – Improving global economies helped shipping giant UPS boost its first-quarter profit and its prospects for the rest of the year, although a growing number of customers are choosing less-expensive options when sending packages.
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UPS Earnings Mostly Bright After Economic Turbulence -
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
UPS may not be based in Memphis – its hometown is Atlanta – but fourth quarter earnings from the world’s largest shipper should create as much buzz here as anywhere.
The company reported a fourth-quarter profit of $757 million, three times its profit from a year ago. It was the equivalent of 75 cents per share, compared to a profit of $254 million, or 25 cents per share, a year earlier. Revenue fell 2.5 percent to $12.38 billion from $12.70 billion.
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Cohen Readies for Primary With $1M on Hand -
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
NASHVILLE (AP) – U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Memphis, has more than $1 million on hand as he gears up for a primary challenge by former Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton.
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Events -
Monday, January 18, 2010
Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association will honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a birthday celebration Monday at 10 a.m. at its Midtown headquarters, 910 Vance Ave. The event is free and open to the public and will include music, a keynote address by Bartholomew Orr, senior pastor at Brown Missionary Baptist Church, cake and volunteers will participate in a special holiday meals delivery. For more information, call 529-4544.
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Tenn. Democrat Lincoln Davis Plans to Run in 2010 -
Monday, December 21, 2009
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - U.S. Rep. Lincoln Davis said he will run again, unlike two Democratic congressional colleagues who have decided against seeking re-election in Tennessee districts that Republicans are eager to take in 2010.
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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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SAA-SDS Unveils Plans for Early Childhood Center -
Monday, October 19, 2009
St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School is one step closer to completing an ongoing master plan that has transformed the appearance of the 20-acre campus at 4830 Walnut Grove Road.
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Stanford Receiver Wants Money Back from Advisers – Including Stanley -
Monday, August 31, 2009
The court-appointed receiver in charge of what remains of jailed Texas financier R. Allen Stanford’s business is going after money former Stanford advisers made from selling bogus certificates of deposit.
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UPS Q2 Profit Plunges 49 Percent As Sales Slide -
Friday, July 24, 2009
ATLANTA (AP) – Consumers are sending fewer, lighter packages, businesses are urgently trying to spend less on shipping orders, and it all spells bad news for UPS Inc.
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Local Advisers Named in Suit to Recover Stanford Money -
Friday, April 17, 2009
The court-appointed receiver who’s taken charge of the Stanford Financial Group’s business empire filed a lawsuit Wednesday in an attempt to recover more than $40 million Stanford paid 66 financial advisers. Five of the advisers are from the Memphis area.
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Local Advisers Named in Suit to Recover Stanford Money -
Thursday, April 16, 2009
The court-appointed receiver who’s taken charge of the Stanford Financial Group’s business empire filed a lawsuit Wednesday in an attempt to recover more than $40 million Stanford paid out to 66 financial advisers. Five of the advisers are from the Memphis area.
That group collectively has $1.6 million in compensation the receiver is looking to get back:
Jon Barrack: $241,751
Norman Blake: $233,858
Charles Brickey: $212,709
Chuck Hughes: $301,074
Scott Notowich: $679,932
Ralph Janvey, a Dallas attorney operating as Stanford’s receiver, is looking to recover Stanford assets and secure the company’s business operations and holdings. The money he’s seeking via the lawsuit was paid as commissions and other compensation for the sale of Stanford’s certificates of deposits.
Those CDs are at the heart of what the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission believes is an $8 billion pyramid scheme. The SEC in February filed a civil complaint against Stanford, its chairman and two executives that, among other things, alleged the CDs were sold by promising inflated and near-impossible returns.
“Over just a two-year period, these financial advisers received commissions ranging in amounts from $2.6 million to $200,000, along with other incentive compensation, to promote the sales of CDs,” reads Janvey’s complaint filed this week in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Janvey contends the money is appropriate for him to recover because it was paid to Stanford employees who continued to bring new investors in to buy the company’s allegedly fraudulent products.
Stanford chairman R. Allen Stanford, chief financial officer James Davis and chief investment officer Laura Pendergest-Holt “kept their fraudulent scheme going by using the (financial advisers) to lure new investors,” the complaint reads. “The commissions, loans and other compensation paid to (the advisers) came not from revenue generated by legitimate business activities, but from monies contributed by defrauded investors.”
As part of its U.S. presence, Stanford operated a brokerage office in the East Memphis Crescent Center, and the company’s chief investment officer and chief financial officer at one time both worked there. The closure of Stanford’s Memphis office as a result of the broader investigation meant the loss of 50 jobs, according to information from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
...38.
Economy Shrinks At Fastest Pace In 26 Years -
Monday, March 02, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) – The economy contracted at a staggering 6.2 percent pace at the end of 2008, the worst showing in a quarter-century, as consumers and businesses ratcheted back spending, plunging the country deeper into recession.
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UPS Swings To Q4 Profit, But Revenue Down -
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
ATLANTA (AP) – UPS Inc., the world’s largest shipping carrier, reported Tuesday it swung to a fourth-quarter profit of $254 million. It also said it is freezing management salaries and suspending its match for its employee retirement plans as sales slid 5.2 percent, and its chief warned that 2009 will be very difficult because “the consumer is not spending.”
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UPS Reports Drop in 3Q Profit -
Friday, October 24, 2008
ATLANTA (AP) - UPS Inc.'s third-quarter profit fell nearly 10 percent despite a rise in sales, the world's largest shipping carrier said Thursday as it warned that it faces more challenges ahead, job cuts may be on the horizon and the "scope and the size" of a deal it is working out to carry some packages for rival DHL could change.
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Hennessy Joins Board Of Opportunity Scholarship Trust -
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Scott C. Hennessy, president and chief executive officer of True Temper Sports, has joined the board of directors of Memphis Opportunity Scholarship Trust.
Hennessy will help direct the operations and growth of the nonprofit organization, which provides scholarships and tuition assistance. Hennessy also serves on the Board of Governors of the National Golf Foundation.
42.
Victorian Village Stakeholders Look To Reshape Park -
Friday, April 18, 2008
The six-acre park at Poplar Avenue and Manassas Street has two basketball courts, two playground areas, a medium-size pavilion - and a bad reputation.
Area stakeholders say Morris Park, which covers an entire city block, regularly attracts drug dealers and homeless people. Recent crime data are similarly unflattering. More than 100 criminal incidents were reported within a half-mile of the park in the past month alone, according to The Daily News Online, www.memphisdailynews.com.
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Shoemaker Financial's Allen Earns Circle of Excellence -
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Frank Allen, a certified financial planner and financial adviser with Shoemaker Financial, has achieved the Circle of Excellence award from Securian Financial Services for his performance in 2007.
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Events -
Friday, September 21, 2007
The American Society for Training and Development will host a one-day conference for learning and networking today from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hilton Memphis hotel, 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. Cost to attend is $30. Visit www.astdmemphis.org for more information.
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Events -
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
The Memphis Technology Council today will host Jeff Brittain, vice president of client services with Cook Systems International and the National Program director of CollegeCareerCorps. It begins with registration at 11:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Cost is $25 for Memphis Regional Chamber members and $35 for nonmembers. Contact Beverly Davis to register at 543-3547 or bdavis@memphischamber.com.
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Events -
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
The Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library will host the Financial Literacy Forum today from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 3030 Poplar Ave. U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., will be the keynote speaker. This event is open to any person with a disability or anyone who provides service or care for people with disabilities.
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Events -
Monday, August 27, 2007
The Engineers' Club of Memphis will hold a meeting today at noon at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Cost is $12 and no reservations are required. W. Lewis Wood, professional engineer, will speak on "Ethics of Professional Engineering."
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National News Correspondent Lends Celebrity to YWCA Fund-Raiser -
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
The YWCA of Greater Memphis bills itself as one of the greatest advocates for women and girls in the Memphis and Mid-South. And YWCA officials say they hope getting a little celebrity support will help shed the light on all the organization does.
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Memphis Takes Additional Step as Nexus Of Transportation and Commerce -
Friday, December 01, 2006
The River of Trade Corridor Coalition, a partnership of more than 225 members spread out over nine states and dedicated to the promotion of commerce, selected Memphis as the site of its major quarterly meeting, which convenes today.
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Wright Takes Helm of Suburban Community Newspapers -
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Scott A. Wright has been named chairman and CEO of Suburban Community Newspapers Group (SCN), which includes 11 weekly newspapers in the Memphis metro and north Mississippi areas. Some of the papers are The Shelby Sun Times, The Collierville Independent and The East Shelby Review. Wright previously was publisher of 17 Dallas and Ft.Worth-area daily and weekly newspapers in the Star Community Newspapers group.
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Memphis Area Legal Services Board Elects Matthews as VP -
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
The Memphis Area Legal Services' board of directors has elected Antonio "Toney" Matthews to serve as its vice president. Matthews is an attorney with Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC and is a member of the Defense Research Institute, the Tennessee Defense Lawyers Association and the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility Hearing Committee.
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Local Resident Named Land Realtor of America -
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Keith Morris of 4M Land Co. in Somerville was honored with the 2005 Land Realtor of America award by the Realtors Land Institute. Morris, current president of the Tennesseen RLI chapter, is the first Tennessean to receive the award. He graduated from the University of Memphis.
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Estate Planning Council Elects Officers -
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
The Memphis Estate Planning Council announced the following officers for 2005-2006: David B. Jones, president; Frank E. Davis, vice president; Jeffrey E. Thompson, secretary; James L. Ferguson Jr., treasurer; and Mike Wood, immediate past president. Other executive committee members are Kermit B. Kaiser, Leanne W. McCullough, Samuel N. Graham and Teresa R. Hurst.
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Public Administrator Named for Probate Court -
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
The Shelby County Commission appointed Scott Peatross to the position of public administrator in Shelby County Probate Court. Peatross is a partner in the law firm of Bateman Gibson LLC. He graduated from Rhodes College and Tulane Law School.
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Armstrong Allen attorneys chosen for Best Lawyers Memphis Estate Planning Council Elects Officers
The Memphis Estate Planning Council announced the following 2004-2005 officers: Mike Wood, president; David B. Jones, vice president; Frank E. Da...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Goldsmith Honored Posthumously with Lion Heart Award Goldsmith Honored Posthumously by Youth Villages The late Elias J. E.J. Goldsmith was honored with Youth Villages 5K Lion Heart Award. Goldsmith, who served Goldsmiths stores, his family busine...
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Archived Article: Sales (lead) -
Thursday, November 13, 2003
Terry Ramsey, Vice President of RidAll Pest Control Retailers Expect Improved Holiday Sales
Economic upswing predicted to fuel consumer spending
ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Its been about five years since Karen Burns, who works at Meth...
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Archived Article: Tunica (lead) -
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Lead Golf Course Adds to Tunica Amenities
New complex hopes to attract professional events
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
Along the Mississippi River Delta, rolling hills and trees are a rare sight. But Tunica County, Miss., will get a bi...
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Archived Article: Comm Briefs -
Friday, July 11, 2003
Gov. Phil Bredesen Gov. Phil Bredesen and state Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens recently announced the following local recipients of Urban Forestry Grants: the Annesdale Snowden neighborhood in Memphis, $2,500; Germantown, $24,000; Lakeland, ...
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Archived Article: Comm Focus -
Friday, June 13, 2003
Rowlings series magic, Memphis eagerly awaits book Rowlings series magic, Memphis eagerly awaits book
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Long hours on her feet at her restaurant job didn't stop Memphian Michelle Hall from waiting in line at m...
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Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, November 04, 2002
Judging from most accounts, its somewhat murky to accurately predict just what will become of the approaching official holida Local stores hope holiday sales again beat expectations
By ANDREW BELL
The Daily News
Though predictions about ...
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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...63.
Archived Article: Marketplace -
Monday, October 22, 2001
Distribution slowdown due to economy, not air traffic deceleration Distribution slowdown related to economy, not air traffic deceleration
By SUE PEASE
The Daily News
With the economy in a definite holding pattern, the Memphis area and it...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, February 14, 2001
David C David C. Bradford joined Askew Hargraves Harcourt & Associates Inc. as a mechanical project engineer. He holds bachelors and masters degrees from Mississippi State University. Christopher M. Kolehmainen has joined Archer/Malmo as chief f...65.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, August 09, 2000
Dexter Muller, director of the Memphis/Shelby County division of planning and development since 1989, has joined the Memphis A Dexter Muller, director of the Memphis/Shelby County division of planning and development since 1989, has joined the Memph...66.
Archived Article: Heartland St -
Friday, March 05, 1999
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Rural Metro, Heartland to build near Summer By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Construction began Wednesday on a project off Summer Avenue valued at about $2 million. The project involves two separate facilities, a 6,000-square-f...67.
Archived Article: Marketplace St -
Monday, December 21, 1998
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Keep the receipt Knowing a stores return policy before a purchase is made and hanging on to the sales ticket can save shoppers headaches By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News If theres a shopping day that rivals the day after Thanks...68.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, June 01, 1998
June 2 June 2 The Shelby County Domestic Violence Council will meet at 8 a.m. at Le Bonheur Hospital. The speaker will be Robert Bryden, president of the Memphis/Shelby County Crime Commission. For more information, call Mike Hughes at 576-5150. Jun...69.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, May 18, 1998
May 19 May 19 Memphis World Trade Club will meet at noon at the Racquet Club, 5111 Sanderlin Ave. The speaker will be Robert Milner of Wilkinson and Snowden who will provide an update on the Memphis Joint Intermodal Terminal. The cost is $16 per per...70.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, December 15, 1997
Dec Dec. 16 The American Business Womens Association, Cotton Belles chapter, will meet at the Racquet Club, 5111 Sanderlin Ave. Networking begins at 5:45 p.m., and dinner will be served at 6:15 p.m. The program will include the Dixie Cotton Boll Qua...71.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, December 08, 1997
Dec Dec. 8 Women of Achievement will host its annual forum, Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Then and Now, at the Community Foundation, 1900 Union Ave., from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The panel will include Frances Dancy Hooks, a 1997 Women of Achievement...72.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, September 08, 1997
Sept Sept. 8 The Laurelwood Business and Professional Women will meet at Davis-Kidd Booksellers, 387 Perkins Road Extended from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, call 685-0495. The Shelby County Republican Womens Club will meet at 11 a.m. at...73.
Archived Article: Retail Chg -
Tuesday, November 26, 1996
By CAMILLE H Retailers, analysts expect retail sales to be above 1995 By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News As Friday approaches, the busiest shopping day of the year, Memphis retailers prepare for an expected merrier Christmas this season, according ...