Editorial Results (free)
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Heat Wave -
Saturday, July 14, 2018
After what was a banner year in many ways for Memphis commercial real estate in 2017, projections for this year were bullish. But at the halfway point of 2018, have expectations in the area risen with the temperatures or have they begun to dry out under the sweltering summer heat?
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Turner Career Program Seeks To Boost Construction Manpower -
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Chris Boyce is a happy man. The South Memphis resident is gainfully employed in a trade he never envisioned while he worked for years performing railroad maintenance around the area.
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GoFundMe Page Seeks to Reimburse Memphis for State Money Withdrawal -
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
NASHVILLE – A GoFundMe page has been started on Facebook to raise funds to make up a $250,000 budget cut the Tennessee Legislature levied against the city of Memphis for removing Confederate monuments from two city parks late last year.
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Around Memphis: March 26, 2018 -
Monday, March 26, 2018
The Daily News offers a weekly roundup of Memphis-related headlines from around the web, adding context and new perspectives to the original content we produce on a daily basis. Here are some recent stories worth checking out…
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Last Word: Waiting on Hardaway, Campaign Habits and Hasheem Thabeet's Shadow -
Friday, March 16, 2018
Penny Hardaway’s formal hiring as the new Tigers basketball coach is expected next week and you can almost hear all of the resume’s hitting Hardaway’s email as he puts together a staff. Hardaway’s name first surfaced as a possible coach in the last days of Josh Pastner, pre-Tubby Smith. It's only become stronger and better developed since then.
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Ole Miss Hires Middle Tennessee Coach Kermit Davis -
Friday, March 16, 2018
Kermit Davis turned Middle Tennessee into one of the best mid-major programs in the country during his 16 seasons at the school.
Mississippi believes he can have the same kind of success in the Southeastern Conference.
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Last Word: Tax Reform Pay Raises, Minority Business Kinks and Elvis at 83 -
Monday, January 8, 2018
A busy but ultimately slow weekend on the Confederate monuments front as a total of fewer than 100 opponents of the removal of the city’s two most visible monuments actively protested Saturday either on the interstate loop or in the “protest area” by Health Sciences Park.
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Arkansas High Schools to Teach Financial Literacy -
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) – Arkansas students won't be able to graduate from high school without some understanding of financial planning, taxes and household budgeting.
A new law approved by lawmakers this year mandates that students receive instruction on a range of standards related to financial literacy, the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported . The law, dubbed the Personal Finance and Job Readiness Act, will take effect with the class of 2021.
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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.
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CBIZ MHM Adds Team Of Audit, Tax Professionals -
Saturday, August 5, 2017
The Memphis office of CBIZ MHM LLC has hired several new professionals from accounting firm Elliott Davis Decosimo.
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CBIZ MHM Adds Team Of Audit, Tax Professionals -
Friday, August 4, 2017
The Memphis office of CBIZ MHM LLC has hired several new professionals from accounting firm Elliott Davis Decosimo.
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Arkansas Officials Not Ready to OK 75 mph Limit on Highways -
Thursday, August 3, 2017
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – While a new Arkansas law that took effect Tuesday authorizes speeds of up to 75 mph on some major highways, state highway officials said, "Not so fast."
Engineers are still studying road designs and traffic patterns to determine whether Arkansas should join 18 other states with speed limits at least that high, Department of Transportation spokesman Danny Straessle said Tuesday. It's possible that no part of the state's 16,432-mile highway system can handle that speed, and there's a chance that some speed limits will have to be lowered because of higher traffic counts.
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Jones Has Definitely Proven He Can Recruit -
Friday, July 14, 2017
When in doubt, do what you do best – recruit. That seems to be the approach of Tennessee Vols coach Butch Jones. While many UT fans, and some in the media, are portraying this as a make-or-break season, Jones is planning for his future by stockpiling commitments for 2018 and beyond.
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Last Word: Calipari Madness, Wolfchase 20 Years On and The Path Beyond Chemo -
Monday, March 20, 2017
John Calipari returns to Memphis at week’s end after Kentucky advanced Sunday to the NCAA South semifinals at FedExForum Friday. But based on the way his team played Sunday after a close game with Northwestern Saturday he might not be here long.
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Raiders File Papers to Move From Oakland to Las Vegas -
Friday, January 20, 2017
LAS VEGAS (AP) – The Oakland Raiders have filed paperwork to move to Las Vegas.
The NFL and officials in Nevada confirmed Thursday that the team is asking league owners to approve the move, although the team made no immediate comment and a group that wants to keep the team in Oakland vowed it was still in the game and "playing to win."
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Memphis Music Initiative Expands With Three Hires -
Saturday, December 31, 2016
The Memphis Music Initiative has announced an expansion of its team with new hires working with grantee organizations on funding and capacity building.
The new three-member team will be responsible for the stewardship of MMI’s support and investments, in partnership with its funded music engagement organizations.
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Final Goodbye: Roll Call of Some of Those Who Died in 2016 -
Monday, January 2, 2017
Death claimed transcendent political figures in 2016, including Cuba's revolutionary leader and Thailand's longtime king, but also took away royals of a different sort: kings of pop music, from Prince and David Bowie to George Michael.
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Memphis Music Initiative Expands With Three Hires -
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
The Memphis Music Initiative has announced an expansion of its team with new hires working with grantee organizations on funding and capacity building.
The new three-member team will be responsible for the stewardship of MMI’s support and investments, in partnership with its funded music engagement organizations.
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Brewer Named President Of Versant Supply Chain -
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Buck Brewer has been promoted to president of Memphis-based Versant Supply Chain Inc. A 20-year veteran of the supply chain industry, Brewer joined Versant six years ago and had served as its chief operating officer since January 2014.
Brewer, 40, assumes the president’s position from Richard J. Peters, who will continue to serve as Versant’s chairman.
Over the past several years, Versant has expanded from a small freight brokerage into a provider of specialized labor, freight and flexible space solutions supporting large global supply chain organizations.
The company currently has 130 full-time employees and employs 3,000 full-time-equivalent associates through its partnerships with customers.
Brewer says that while most people would say his job is to oversee the day-to-day operation and overall growth strategy of the company, he believes his job is “to support the incredibly talented individuals that truly drive the company and make it what it is today.”
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Last Word: Substation 68, Akbari's Convention Slot and Heartbreak Hotel -
Monday, July 25, 2016
Relief came on Sunday for Memphis Light Gas and Water customers in Arlington, Lakeland and a part of Bartlett who have been enduring the possibility of rolling blackouts and voluntary conservation measures in the worst heat of the summer for just shy of two weeks.
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Turner Construction Names Memphis Business Manager -
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Turner Construction has promoted Andy Davis to business manager of the company’s Memphis office.
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Turner Construction Names Memphis Business Manager -
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Turner Construction has promoted Andy Davis to business manager of the company’s Memphis office.
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Diversified Trust Promotes Principals Clark and Davis -
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Diversified Trust, a Southeast-based comprehensive wealth management firm with over $5 billion in client assets, has promoted two professionals.
Jo Len Clark has been named a principal, and Jay Davis has been named vice president.
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Diversified Trust Promotes Two Principals -
Friday, February 26, 2016
Diversified Trust, a Southeast-based comprehensive wealth management firm with over $5 billion in client assets, has promoted two professionals.
Jo Len Clark has been named a principal, and Jay Davis has been named vice president.
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Stanford Financial Doc Accepted to UK Festival -
Saturday, February 6, 2016
A documentary about the rise and fall of a financier who had prominent ties to Memphis has been accepted to the UK Screen One Film Festival.
The film’s title is, “Where’s the Money? The Rise and Fall of Stanford Financial.” The downfall of Stanford was the second biggest financial scam in U.S. history after that of Bernie Madoff’s.
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Stanford Financial Doc Accepted to UK Festival -
Thursday, February 4, 2016
A documentary about the rise and fall of a financier who had prominent ties to Memphis has been accepted to the UK Screen One Film Festival.
The film’s title is, “Where’s the Money? The Rise and Fall of Stanford Financial.” The downfall of Stanford was the second biggest financial scam in U.S. history after that of Bernie Madoff’s.
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YMCA Holds Grand Opening for Renovated Davis YMCA -
Saturday, December 19, 2015
The Davis YMCA at 4727 Elvis Presley Blvd. and the YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South held a grand opening for the recently renovated wellness facility Friday, Dec. 11.
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YMCA Holds Grand Opening for Renovated Davis YMCA -
Monday, December 14, 2015
The Davis YMCA at 4727 Elvis Presley Blvd. and the YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South held a grand opening for the recently renovated wellness facility Friday, Dec. 11.
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Posturing Against Supreme Court Is a Waste of Money -
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Legislation rejecting the U.S. Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling faces major constitutional questions and, if passed, could put a financial burden on Tennessee taxpayers.
When the high court declared gay and lesbian couples have the right to be married across the United States, overturning state laws to the contrary, Tennessee’s Republican legislators started brainstorming for methods to work around the decision or to defy it. The Republican Caucus still hasn’t announced the outcome.
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Preseason Analysis: Vols Will Defeat Oklahoma, Finish 8-4 -
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Tennessee’s football team has something to prove as it concludes the first week of preseason practices and moves forward to the 2015 season.
The Vols must prove they belong in the national picture in Butch Jones’ third year as coach.
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Rieger Begins Work at Memphis Chamber -
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Tom Rieger recently joined the Greater Memphis Chamber as senior vice president of member development, a role in which he will oversee major fundraising activities, conduct membership drive campaigns and implement revenue enhancement opportunities.
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Rape Crisis Center, Victims Center Celebrate Anniversary -
Monday, April 27, 2015
Shelby County Mayor Mark H. Luttrell along with a group of other dignitaries will celebrate the work of the Shelby County Rape Crisis Center and Shelby County Crime Victims Center at an anniversary and awards ceremony next week at Christ United Methodist Church.
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Battle of the Band(width) -
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Joyce Coltrin’s business is wandering in Bradley County’s technological wilderness. And it’s likely to remain there – because of legal threats – until the General Assembly changes state law.
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Regional One Health Foundation Adds to Board -
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Regional One Health Foundation has added five new members to its board of directors.
They represent a range of industries that span farming, security, credit unions and insurance.
The new members are Dillard Door and Entrance Control president and CEO Christopher Bird; Regions Insurance of Tennessee president and CEO Mark Forrester; Jefferson Mortuary owner/operator Preston Jefferson; Bowdre Place/Owen Family Farming Partners managing partner Norman Davis Owen Sr.; and Orion Federal Credit Union president and CEO Daniel Weickenand.
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Regional One Health Foundation Adds to Board -
Monday, February 23, 2015
Regional One Health Foundation has added five new members to its board of directors.
They represent a range of industries that span farming, security, credit unions and insurance.
The new members are Dillard Door and Entrance Control president and CEO Christopher Bird; Regions Insurance of Tennessee president and CEO Mark Forrester; Jefferson Mortuary owner/operator Preston Jefferson; Bowdre Place/Owen Family Farming Partners managing partner Norman Davis Owen Sr.; and Orion Federal Credit Union president and CEO Daniel Weickenand.
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Archer-Malmo Starts 2015 With Batch of Hires -
Friday, February 6, 2015
Memphis-based advertising agency archer-malmo has added 10 new hires to its ranks.
They include Samantha Blake and Dianna Davis on the account service team; Ben Colar, Megan Schmitt and Barry Wolverton on the creative side; Jeff Janovetz, Madeline Otto and Jonah Westbrook to digital; Cheryl Mathis to accounting; and Lisa Hawkins to media.
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Dobbs the Latest in Line of Dual-Threat UT Quarterbacks -
Saturday, November 29, 2014
If the University of Tennessee’s football team gains bowl eligibility with a victory Saturday at Vanderbilt, it can look back to a quarterback change Oct. 25 against Alabama as a pivotal point in the season.
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Sissy’s Log Cabin Holds Grand Opening Tuesday -
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Laurelwood Shopping Center’s newest tenant is celebrating a grand opening this week.
Sissy’s Log Cabin, situated next to James Davis on Grove Park Road, will hold its grand opening event Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 10 a.m.
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Meritan’s Branch Named Among Top Nurses -
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Cindy Branch, Meritan’s associate vice president for health services, has been selected to represent Tennessee as one of the nation’s top 50 home care and hospice nurses by the National Association for Home Care & Hospice and the Home Healthcare Nurses Association. Branch, a registered nurse, has oversight of Meritan’s nursing programs, including home health, private duty nursing and medical residential homes. She will be recognized at NACH’s annual meeting in October.
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Bright Joins Evolve Bank Board of Directors -
Friday, May 16, 2014
Memphis attorney Al Bright Jr. has joined the board of Evolve Bank & Trust.
Bright is a law partner in the Memphis office of Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP, where he practices business law. He’s also the chairman of the board for the Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County, and its related entities.
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Sissy’s Log Cabin to Open in Laurelwood -
Friday, February 28, 2014
Arkansas-based retailer Sissy’s Log Cabin is coming to Laurelwood Shopping Center.
The store will move into newly created space between James Davis and Talbots Petites. It will offer custom jewelry design, onsite designer watch and jewelry repair, diamond jewelry, engagement and bridal rings, designer lines and a space designed exclusively for Rolex.
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Ady Joins Ballet Memphis as Ballet Master -
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
James Ady has joined Ballet Memphis as ballet master. In his new role, Ady will teach morning technique classes, assist with community outreach programs, and rehearse and coach dancers for upcoming performances.
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Changeover -
Saturday, February 16, 2013
It was almost 40 years ago, but Nancy Smith remembers the one year the men’s pro tennis tournament was held at the Mid-South Coliseum; her father had box seats. But even more memorable is that not long after the tournament moved to The Racquet Club of Memphis, a young and unknown Czech player came to town and, in that far simpler time, stayed at her parents’ house.
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Memphis Bar Association Announces New Positions -
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
The Memphis Bar Association has its new officers for 2013.
Linda Warren Seely, director of private attorney involvement with Memphis Area Legal Services Inc., is the 2013 president. Kirk Caraway, an attorney with Allen, Summers, Simpson, Lillie & Gresham PLLC, is the new vice president. Tommy Parker, an attorney with Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC is the new secretary/treasurer.
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Davis Rejoins Mercer Capital as Managing Director -
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Longtime bank analyst and SNL Financial editorial contributor Jeff Davis has rejoined Memphis-based Mercer Capital as managing director of the financial institutions group.
46.
History for Sale -
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Three historic properties in the Midtown and Downtown areas are on the market, all listed with major Memphis commercial real estate firms.
The most recent listing is the Hunt-Phelan house at 533 Beale St., priced at $2.9 million with Henry Stratton and Andy Cates of Colliers International Memphis. The mansion has hosted guests including Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson.
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Mercer Capital Adds Financial Analysts -
Friday, July 20, 2012
Mercer Capital has added Samantha Albert, Jessica Davis, Andrew Goldfein and Treadwell Thompson to its staff as financial analysts.
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Hunt-Phelan Listed With Colliers for $2.9M -
Friday, July 13, 2012
Downtown’s Hunt-Phelan house – a historic mansion at 533 Beale St. that hosted guests including Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson – has been listed on the market for $2.865 million with the Memphis office of Colliers International.
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Hamilton, Warren Lead LSU Past Ole Miss 81-55 -
Monday, January 9, 2012
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) – It had been a long time since LSU enjoyed such a performance in its Southeastern Conference opener as it did Saturday against Ole Miss.
The Tigers led from start to finish in a dominating 81-55 victory against the Rebels on Saturday. The 26-point margin of victory was the largest for LSU in a league opener since its 92-66 victory against Florida in the 1980-81 campaign.
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Legislators Eye Lower Lottery Prize Money, Easier Ticket Purchases -
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
NASHVILLE – Some Tennessee legislators are eying a reduction in prize payouts for Tennessee lottery players while letting them buy tickets with debit or credit cards.
The proposals are among ideas that are being floated as a way to generate more money that can be used for college scholarships.
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Special Coverage: Mid-South Flooding -
Friday, May 13, 2011
Coverage of the rising waters in the Memphis area
MIM Triathlon Still Planned
Despite rising floodwaters, next weekend’s Memphis in May Triathlon event is still on, the Tunica Convention & Visitors Bureau has announced.
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Venerable Bookstore has a New Name -
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Davis-Kidd Booksellers has a new name as its new owner settles in.
The new owner is Neil Van Uum, the founder of the Joseph-Beth Group bookstore chain, of which Davis-Kidd used to be a part. Several Joseph-Beth stores closed and others were sold during an auction as part of the chain filing bankruptcy.
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Special Coverage: Mid-South Flooding -
Monday, May 9, 2011
Mud Island River Park Closed Indefinitely
Mud Island River Park closed Friday for safety reasons as the waters of the real Mississippi River flooded the park’s scale model of the Mississippi River.
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Laurelwood Hosts New Concert Series -
Monday, April 11, 2011
Starting this month, the Laurelwood shopping center in East Memphis is no longer just the place to go for things like fresh-baked bread at Panera Bread or service from the independent book store Davis-Kidd Booksellers.
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Black Equip. Supply Grows Memphis Presence -
Friday, April 8, 2011
Black Equipment Supply is relocating its Memphis presence to a space that nearly doubles the size of the firm’s former location.
The company will vacate its 14,000-square-foot space off Cherry Road and has signed a 25,372-square-foot lease at Shelby Air Park, 4570 Shelby Air Drive, suite 8.
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Vogue Tyre & Rubber Co. Opens New Custom Center -
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Vogue Tyre & Rubber Co. has opened its 17th custom center location at Bud Davis Cadillac at 5433 Poplar Ave.
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Mainstream Events Launches Biz With ‘Battle for a Cure’ -
Friday, August 27, 2010
Any contest billed as a “battle of the bands” tends to attract throngs of people who want to see how their favorite musical group stacks up to the competition.
Because large crowds flock to these events – and have done so for generations – Kasey Smothers of Mainstream Events LLC thought it would be a good way to raise money for the Mid-South Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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Skypeck Elected to Brewers Association Board -
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Chuck Skypeck, founder of Bosco’s Brewing Co. and Ghost River Brewing, has been elected to the board of directors for the Brewers Association, a Boulder, Colo.-based nonprofit trade group dedicated to promoting and protecting America’s small and independent brewers. Skypeck previously served on the board from 2001 to 2006.
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Three FTN Analysts Join Guggenheim -
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The investment firm Guggenheim Partners LLC headquartered in New York and Chicago has snapped up three bank analysts formerly of FTN Equity Capital Markets, the unit Memphis-based First Horizon National Corp. announced recently it's shutting down.
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Ledbetter Joins UT Medical Group’s Dept. of Urology -
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Dr. Christopher K. Ledbetter has joined the Department of Urology at UT Medical Group Inc.
Ledbetter will care for patients at UTMG’s urology clinic at Methodist South Hospital and at Methodist University Hospital, where he focuses on minimally invasive robotic urological surgery.
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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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Tenn. Rep. Gordon Won't Seek Re-Election Next Year -
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. Bart Gordon, a 13-term congressman from Tennessee, announced Monday he will not seek re-election next year, the latest Democrat in a string of retirements.
Gordon, 60, won re-election easily last year, garnering 74 percent of the vote, but was still on a list of Democrats targeted by Republicans in midterm elections.
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Events -
Monday, August 10, 2009
The Memphis Chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals will meet today at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Select East, 5795 Poplar Ave. Dr. Ron Davis, campus dean at Strayer University, will present “Emotional Intelligence and Servant Leadership.” Cost is $20. For reservations, contact Dianne Cordaro at diannecordaro@yahoo.com or 287-6009.
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Bill Supporting Gore Statue Fails in Tenn. -
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Senate Republicans on Tuesday rejected a resolution urging the erection of statues to honor the state's two Nobel Peace Prize winners, Al Gore and Cordell Hull, on Tennessee Capitol grounds.
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Dem Chairman Says Horne Won't Run for Governor -
Monday, April 20, 2009
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Knoxville real estate developer Doug Horne has decided against joining the 2010 governor's race, state Democratic Party Chairman Chip Forrester said.
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Horne: Dems Should Unite Behind Governor Candidate -
Friday, January 9, 2009
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Former state Democratic Party chairman Doug Horne is calling for potential gubernatorial aspirants to rally behind a single strong candidate for 2010.
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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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Heisley Selling Out On Grizzlies Franchise -
Tuesday, October 3, 2006
The potential new owners of the Memphis Grizzlies basketball team plan to invest more than $500 million to $1 billion in Memphis if the deal to buy the team from Chicago-based billionaire Michael Heisley goes through. 69.
Archived Article: Small Biz -
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
By Andy Meek Shelton Opens Downtown Store With Style
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
Tom Shelton has been in the clothing industry long enough to know that men are unpredictable creatures.
Thats why Shelton, who opened his own mens clothing ...
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Archived Article: Events -
Thursday, June 16, 2005
The Whitehaven Economic Development Corp The Whitehaven Economic Development Corp. meets today at the Clarion Hotel, 1471 E. Brooks Road. The business showcase and networking event Business Whitehaven Style: Protecting Your Investment features th...
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Archived Article: Small Biz -
Wednesday, March 9, 2005
ANDY MEEK Deliberate Literate Focuses on Customer Favorites
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
Since Debbie Smith bought The Deliberate Literate with her husband last year, shes tried to make it a second home for her customers.
Like a family. A...
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Archived Article: Lead -
Wednesday, March 2, 2005
ANDY MEEK Southaven Expands Key City Service
New library reflects period of growth in heart of city
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
You could almost say the future of Southaven is an open book.
Two new regional shopping centers are in the...
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Archived Article: Lead -
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
ANDY MEEK Memphis Sees Steady Business Growth
Downtown, Midtown, Hickory Hill continue resurgence
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
From her office at the corner of Hickory Hill and Winchester roads, Sandy Morgan has seen the best and worst of...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
The Memphis Orchestral Society has elected its officers for the 2004 fiscal year Association of Fundraising Professionals Elects Board Members
The Association of Fundraising Professionals elected the following board members for 2005: Laurie Mc...
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Archived Article: Small Biz Focus -
Wednesday, September 22, 2004
By Andy Meek Antiques Store Adds to Historic Setting
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
With items like the heavy English pine furniture and antique cricket balls that fill her small shop, Judy Davis enjoys bringing a touch of old England to Colli...
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Archived Article: Special Report (lead) -
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Andy Meek Courts Busy Despite Push for Mediation
Circuit, Probate, General Sessions filings increase in 2004
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
The number of case filings in four local courts during the first eight months of 2004 didnt see much...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, August 27, 2004
Businesses Await Details on Proposed Payroll Tax Businesses Await Details on Proposed Payroll Tax
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
A push by the Memphis City Council to hold a public referendum on a proposed payroll tax hit a snag this week, wit...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, August 20, 2004
By Andy Meek Raleigh-LaGrange Set for More Development
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
Boyle Investment Co. continues to have a keen interest in the area along Raleigh-LaGrange Road north of Collierville, where the company plans to begin work o...
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Archived Article: Gov Focus -
Friday, July 23, 2004
A well informed and organized planning department along with the Southaven Officials Strive to Manage Growth
ANDY MEEK
The Daily News
Ken Hall, vice president of communications and marketing for the Memphis Regional Chamber, grew up on a...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, January 10, 2001
Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell added the following attorneys to its Memphis office: Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell added the following attorneys to its Memphis office: Angie C. Davis, who received a law degree from South Texas Coll...81.
Archived Article: Holiday Waste Lj -
Thursday, December 4, 1997
By LAURIE JOHNSON Tennesseans urged to watch their "waste lines" during holidays By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News During the holidays, many people have a tendency to forget their waistlines. However, conservation groups and waste managemen...82.
Archived Article: Backfill -
Monday, November 20, 1995
11/20 backfill The Beale Street Merchants Association had its third annual awards banquet on Thursday and honored more than two dozen businesses and individuals. The organization introduced a new award, the "Pops" Davis Service Award, whic...