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1.
Out-of-Town Investors Buy Gibson Guitar Factory -
Monday, December 11, 2017
145 Lt. George W. Lee Ave., Memphis, TN 38103: Investment firms in New York and Miami have purchased the Gibson Guitar Factory property in Downtown Memphis and an additional warehouse Gibson Brands Inc. owns in Nashville.
2.
Atlanta Investors Buy Collierville Hotel -
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Atlanta-based Noble Investment Group has purchased the Hampton Inn at 1280 W. Poplar Ave. in Collierville for $6.5 million, according to a Dec.1 warranty deed.
3.
Investment Group Buys Collierville Hotel -
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Wright Investments has purchased the Hampton Inn at 1280 W. Poplar Ave. in Collierville for $6.5 million, according to a Dec.1 warranty deed.
4.
FreezeFalling … Ole Miss Coach Exits in Disgrace -
Friday, July 21, 2017
A week before Hugh Freeze resigned his position, he stood at the podium at SEC Media Days, Ole Miss pin on his suit lapel, and delivered his last Sermon on the Mount.
5.
Congress Fix Too Late to Stop Medicare Cuts -
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Doctors nationwide will be taking a 21 percent cut in Medicare payments – at least temporarily – because another reprieve from Congress will come too late.
The Senate on Friday passed legislation to delay the cuts for six months, but the House of Representatives must also approve the bill and the president must sign it.
6.
Docs in Cash Crunch as Medicare Deadline Missed -
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Physician practices across the country are in another cash flow crunch because Congress has again failed to meet a deadline for stopping a 21 percent cut in Medicare payments from taking effect.
The cut went into effect June 1. Congress, which reconvened Monday, may still take action on the matter.
7.
Crews Buys Collierville Hampton -
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
1280 W. Poplar Ave.
Collierville, TN 38017
Sale Amount: $5.1 Million
Sale Date: May 11, 2010
Buyer: SGR LLC
Seller: Collierville Hotels GP
Loan Amount: $3.8 million
Loan Date: May 11, 2010
Maturity Date: May 11, 2015
Lender: First Citizens National Bank
8.
Crews Buys Collierville Hampton Inn for $5.1M -
Thursday, May 20, 2010
An entity called SGR LLC, whose principal is Jason Crews, has bought the Hampton Inn at 1280 W. Poplar Ave. in Collierville for $5.1 million from Collierville Hotels GP. The sale closed May 11.
9.
Medicare Cuts To Doctors Delayed -
Thursday, March 4, 2010
The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday night to delay a 21 percent physician payment cut for one month.
The cut in reimbursements for Medicare and Tricare would take effect April 1.
The cut is tied to a sustainable growth rate (SGR) formula, which officials from the American
10.
Congress Fails To Prevent Cuts To Medicare, Tricare -
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Doctors and their staffs took a big pay cut from the federal government beginning Monday because Congress failed stop a 21 percent decrease in Medicare and Tricare reimbursements.
Now, thousands of clinics across the nation may no longer accept the government-run insurance programs for the elderly, the disabled, armed service members, their families and retired military officers.
11.
SGR Fix Removed From Senate Jobs Bill -
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has removed form the Senate jobs bill funding to temporarily delay 21-percent cuts in Medicare reimbursements to physicians.
12.
As Cuts Continue, Medicare Wreaks Havoc on Docs -
Monday, February 15, 2010
The doctors at Stern Cardiovascular Clinic are mulling the cut of another 40 people, 25 percent of its remaining 160 employees, plus closing outreach centers in Munford, Ripley, Tenn., and Ripley, Miss.
13.
Jobs Bill Includes SGR Delay Money -
Friday, February 12, 2010
An $80 billion jobs bill proposed this week by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid also would delay a cut in Medicare reimbursements for doctors scheduled to take place March 1, according to reports from Bloomberg/BusinessWeek and National Public Radio.
14.
Cuts on Track For Medicare Doctors -
Thursday, January 28, 2010
While Congress tries to decide what to do about health care reform, the clock is ticking for severe cutbacks in Medicare reimbursements to doctors.
The 21.5 percent cutback, which is scheduled to go into effect March 1, affects Medicare, the federal insurance program for the elderly and the disabled, as well as Tricare, which provides coverage to Americans serving in the armed forces and to military retirees.
15.
‘Doc Fix’ Ruffles Health Care Reform Debate -
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
As Congress shuffles through legislation on health care reform, one long-standing issue is being treated like an old maid in a deck of cards.
The system that sets Medicare reimbursements for doctors, which is determined by a sustainable growth-rate (SGR) formula spelled out in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, remains flawed. This week, the so-called “Doc Fix” became a flash point in the continuing debate about health care reform.
16.
Deadline Nears for Medicare Policy Input -
Friday, August 28, 2009
As the debate about health care reform rages on with emotional town hall meetings hosted by members of Congress, another public comment process is about to end with sooner ramifications for doctors, hospitals and patients.