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1.
Anniversary of Yellow Fever Epidemic Shows Ongoing Need in Community -
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral dean Andy Andrews joked with Margery Wolcott over the weekend that her Constance Abbey street ministry has lasted longer than lots of restaurants do at five years.
2.
More Than 150 Clergy Call for Removal of Forrest Statue -
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland has posted a letter from 153 local clergy members in the Memphis area backing the city’s call for a waiver from the Tennessee Historical Commission next month to allow the city to remove Confederate monuments from city parks.
3.
Last Word: Mud Island Round 3, Newsmakers Notes and North Midtown -
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Cue the organ. You know, the one from those old soap operas or radio dramas. And prepare for the latest episode of Island of Mud. When last we looked in on Mud Island River Park, the city had two finalists to redevelop all or a part of the southern half of the island that is really a peninsula.
4.
New Music Festival Coming to Shelby Farms -
Saturday, April 2, 2016
The Shelby Farms Park Conservancy and David Porter's The Consortium Memphis Music Town group are teaming up to put on a three-day, lakeside music festival at Shelby Farms Park in September on the park's new event stage.
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New Music Festival Coming to Shelby Farms -
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
The Shelby Farms Park Conservancy and David Porter's The Consortium Memphis Music Town group are teaming up to put on a three-day, lakeside music festival at Shelby Farms Park in September on the park's new event stage.
6.
New Math: Whisenhunt Explains Atlanta Game Plan -
Saturday, October 31, 2015
When a team loses five games in a row, everything is magnified.
And for the Tennessee Titans, that magnification is looking more like the large-print Bible my grandmother had as her eyesight failed in old age.
7.
Pinnacle Awards Honor Commercial Real Estate Standouts -
Monday, April 13, 2015
The local commercial real estate community gathered at the Memphis Botanic Garden Thursday, April 9, for the 14th annual Pinnacle Awards. Every year, the Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council honors its members based on their transactional volume, merit and community activity.
8.
Society of Entrepreneurs Inducts New Members -
Thursday, March 28, 2013
In a ceremony next month at the University of Memphis-Holiday Inn, the Society of Entrepreneurs will induct five new members.
The April 13 event will see added to the society Duncan Williams, president of investment firm Duncan-Williams Inc.; Neely Mallory Jr., chairman of logistics business The Mallory Group; David Andrews, CEO and owner of City Enterprises LLC, the parent company of several auto-related businesses; William Courtney, CEO of Classic American Hardwoods; and Dick Leike, a co-founder of Crye-Leike Realtors.
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Events -
Friday, October 26, 2012
Remington College-Memphis Campus will celebrate its 25th anniversary Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on campus, 2710 Nonconnah Blvd. The event will include kids’ activities, music, health checks and more. Cost is free. Call 800-448-6405.
10.
Wunderlich Announces 6 Energy Banking Hires -
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Memphis-based Wunderlich Securities has hired six energy investment banking professionals from Pritchard Capital Partners LLC, an energy investment banking boutique.
11.
Elmwood’s Costume Tour Ends Month of Events -
Friday, October 7, 2011
Memphis’ Elmwood Cemetery is gearing up to host a number of events this month, leading up to its popular annual Costume Twilight Tour, which attracts about 1,000 visitors to its historic grounds at 824 S. Dudley St.
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Special Coverage: Mid-South Flooding -
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Coverage of the rising waters in the Memphis area
River Forecast to Crest at 48 Feet
County Emergency Preparedness officials said Monday afternoon they still expect the Mississippi River to crest on May 11.
13.
Shelby Farms Plans Earth Week 2011 Festivities -
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Shelby Farms Park is gearing up to celebrate Earth Week 2011 in a big way, starting with Sunday’s Down to Earth Festival, expected to draw as many as 20,000 visitors over the course of the day if the weather cooperates.
14.
Marty Belz Honored With Florida Hotel Award -
Thursday, December 30, 2010
The Central Florida Hotel & Lodging Association has presented the group’s 2010 Charles Andrews Memorial Hospitality Award for Community Leadership to Marty Belz, president and CEO of the Memphis-based Peabody Hotel Group.
15.
CT Groups Provide Support in Job Search -
Thursday, October 7, 2010
For Memphians who are out of work but in the know, an organization called The CT Groups offers moral support, opportunities to network, training in technology and insight into what it takes to get hired, 2010-style.
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Events -
Friday, January 22, 2010
The Lipscomb & Pitts Breakfast Club will meet today at 7:30 a.m. at the Memphis Botanic Garden, 750 Cherry Road. Andy Andrews, author of “The Traveler’s Gift: Seven Decisions that Determine Personal Success,” will speak. For more information, call 321-1020.
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Events -
Thursday, January 21, 2010
The Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence will hold a workshop today from 8:30 a.m. to noon at its office, 5100 Poplar Ave., Suite 502. Dione Alexander, vice president of the Nonprofit Finance Fund, Midwest Region, will speak. Cost is $65 for members, $125 for nonmembers and $55 for those in the Program for Nonprofit Excellence. For more information, call 684-6605 or visit www.npexcellence.org.
18.
St. Mary's to Mark Anniversary With Glimpses at Past -
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Sister Constance, the headmistress of St. Mary's School for Girls, was one of the many Catholic sisters who remained in Memphis during the summer of 1878 when the yellow fever epidemic broke out, according to the book "The American Plague."
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Shelby County Alumni Honored MAHBA Announces New Board Members
The Memphis Area Home Builders Association announced the following new members of its board of directors: Tommy Byrnes, Phil Chamberlain III, Ginger Coggins, Michael Matthews and G...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, August 12, 1998
Storage USA names official Ian McFadden has been named chief operating officer for The Regional Medical Center. He formerly was vice president of hospital services for West Tennessee Healthcare Inc. He has masters degrees from the University of Memp...