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Expansion Golden Knights Shine a Light on Hope -
Friday, May 25, 2018
Las Vegas Golden Knights owner Bill Foley had a plan. It was an ambitious plan, but not a crazy plan. His expansion NHL team would strive to make the playoffs in three years and capture the Stanley Cup in six.
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Digest -
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Memphis Grizzlies Suffer 15th Consecutive Loss
The Grizzlies lost their 15th straight game, 119-110 at Chicago, on Wednesday, March 7.
The team has not won since defeating the Phoenix Suns at FedExForum on Jan. 29.
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Know Your Options for Financing Major Home Upgrades -
Thursday, May 29, 2014
American Housing Month, recognized each June, is an opportunity for individuals to better understand the process of buying a home and the benefits that come along with home ownership.
But what if you’re already a proud homeowner, and you’re looking to undertake a major reinvestment in your property? Just like when buying a home, it’s important to research before committing to any large purchase. There are a few routes available for financing a home maintenance or renovation project, and the biggest differences are interest rates and collateralization.
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Consumers Losing Doctors With New Insurance Plans -
Thursday, May 15, 2014
MIAMI (AP) – Some consumers who bought insurance under President Barack Obama's health care law are experiencing buyer's remorse after realizing that their longtime doctors aren't accepting the new plans.
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Wealthy Business Executives Eye Political Races -
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
CHICAGO (AP) – He has never been elected to anything, not even "student council in high school," as he boasts. He has little patience for schmoozing. In dealing with people, he admits to being "pretty blunt" - more suited to running a large private equity firm, which Bruce Rauner did successfully for 30 years, than seeking votes for governor, which he intends to do in Illinois next year.
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Student Loan Rates Double Without Congress' Action -
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – College students taking out new loans for the fall term will see interest rates twice what they were in the spring – unless Congress fulfills its pledge to restore lower rates when it returns after the July 4 holiday.
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Payne Joins Fulton CPAs as Senior Accountant -
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Tarasha Payne has joined Fulton CPAs PLLC as a senior accountant in the areas of taxation, compilation and reviews, and client services. Payne has more than 15 years’ experience in the field and is working toward CPA certification. The announcement comes on the heels of big changes at the accounting firm, including new ownership and a name change from Polsgrove & Fulton. (See The Daily News’ Monday, Dec. 17, edition for more information.)
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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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Archived Article: Tech Briefs -
Wednesday, November 20, 2002
Sharp Electronics introduced two new Linux-based personal digital assistants (PDAs), the SL-5600 for the U Sharp Electronics introduced two new Linux-based personal digital assistants the SL-5600 for the U.S. market and the B500 in Japan targeted...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, August 9, 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...