Editorial Results (free)
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Democrats Pick 'firsts,' GOP Goes for Trump Fave in Primaries -
Thursday, August 16, 2018
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — In a night of firsts, Democrats in Vermont's primary chose the nation's first transgender gubernatorial nominee. In Minnesota, they picked a woman who would be the first Somali-American member of Congress. Connecticut Democrats nominated a candidate who could become the first black woman from the state to serve in Congress.
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Following Merger, First Tennessee Executive Encourages Memphians to Embrace Change -
Friday, July 20, 2018
Sometimes, your career chooses you. For Darin Johnson, he always knew he wanted to combine his love of numbers and people. “Since I was a kid, I’ve loved numbers,” Johnson said. “In fact, we didn’t have voicemail when I was a kid, so I would memorize everyone who would call and all of their numbers."
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Hamilton County School District Eyes Rebranding to Improve Image -
Monday, December 25, 2017
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) – A Tennessee school district may rebrand itself in pursuit of a better public image.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press reports that Hamilton County Department of Education Superintendent Bryan Johnson asked the school board Thursday night to add the name change as an agenda item for January's meeting.
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Tennessee School District Looks to End Corporal Punishment -
Monday, October 23, 2017
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) – In Tennessee, which permits schools to use corporal punishment as a disciplinary measure, one school district is considering ending it.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press reports that Hamilton County Schools Superintendent Bryan Johnson said at Wednesday's PTA Council meeting that a complete halt to physical punishment hasn't been implemented, but he doesn't support the practice. He said the district is looking to phase it out and he expects instances to drop as school administrators are aware of the district administration's disapproval.
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Looks Like Another 8-4 Season for Tennessee -
Friday, August 25, 2017
Oops. I goofed last year. So did lots of other people who thought Tennessee’s football team would win the SEC East Division and go to the league championship game for the first time since 2007.
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Local Democrats Set Reorganization Convention -
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Shelby County Democrats will start the reorganization of the local political party July 22 at a countywide convention that will dramatically change its structure to a pair of groups totaling around 130 people.
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Memphis Democrats Prepare To Reorganize -
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Shelby County Democrats hope to have the local party up and running by the Fourth of July. The Shelby County Democratic Party was disbanded by the Tennessee Democratic Party in August after two disastrous county election cycles for the Democratic slate and increasing dysfunction by the local party’s executive committee.
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Last Word: Derailed, The View From Pyramid Harbor and New History -
Friday, April 14, 2017
“Do Not Occupy” notices posted Thursday afternoon on most but not all of the newly-opened Railgarten complex on Central Avenue east of Cooper in Midtown. Local code officers acted after questions about whether the owners of the complex had approval for intermodal containers being used as part of the structure. The restaurant part of the structure in what was once an ice house remains open. There was already a lot of grumbling from neighbors about the music volume and late hours as well as parking for the development
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View From the Hill: A Disjointed Stash of Marijuana Bills -
Thursday, March 30, 2017
This year’s marijuana bills are a mixed bag.
Rep. Jeremy Faison is sending his medical marijuana legislation to a task force, as opposed to “summer study,” typically considered the trash heap for unwanted bills.
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Looks Like 10-2, SEC Title Game, Orange Bowl for UT -
Monday, September 5, 2016
Editor’s note: Nashville sports correspondent Dave Link has been accurate in predicting season outcomes for the Tennessee Vols in recent years. His 2016 season predictions, released just before press time, culminates with an SEC Championship appearance. Here’s his take on the season…
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Local Democratic Party Troubles Follow Abysmal County Election Record -
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
To those who don’t live and breathe politics, the Friday, Aug. 19, decision by Tennessee Democratic Party chairwoman Mary Mancini to decertify the Shelby County Democratic Party looks more serious than it is.
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Democrats Continue to Struggle With Dysfunction -
Monday, July 11, 2016
As the local Democratic Party’s executive committee began assembling in a Midtown union hall Thursday, July 7, Cliff Lewis, a veteran of the group, said “the local Democratic Party is not dysfunctional” three times and clicked his heels together each time he said the words.
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3-Time Champ Nishikori Headlines Memphis Open -
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Defending champion Kei Nishikori heads the competitors’ list for The Memphis Open presented by ServiceMaster, to be held at the Racquet Club of Memphis on Feb. 6-14.
Nishikori, 26, is the highest-ranked player competing in the 2016 Memphis Open, holding the ATP No. 8 ranking. Kevin Anderson follows Nishikori with an ATP No. 12 ranking. Nishikori and Anderson met in the finals last year.
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Three-Time Champ Nishikori Headlines Memphis Open -
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Defending champion Kei Nishikori heads the competitors’ list for The Memphis Open presented by ServiceMaster, to be held at the Racquet Club of Memphis on Feb. 6-14.
Nishikori, 26, is the highest-ranked player competing in the 2016 Memphis Open, holding the ATP No. 8 ranking. Kevin Anderson follows Nishikori with an ATP No. 12 ranking. Nishikori and Anderson met in the finals last year.
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Kasich Makes Fundraising Stops in Tennessee -
Thursday, December 3, 2015
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Republican presidential candidate John Kasich said Tuesday that his visit to Tennessee is aimed at avoiding having to scramble for support in the state's March 1 primary if he emerges as a strong contender from the earliest contests.
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Redbirds Manager Shildt Understands the Job -
Monday, August 3, 2015
The best part of being a Triple-A manager is obvious: You get to tell players they are going up to the major leagues.
First-year Redbirds skipper Mike Shildt has had the privilege of doing that many times this season. He says it’s never sweeter than telling a player, for the first time, that he’s going up to the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Barbie Shows Signs of Life As Mattel Plots Comeback -
Monday, April 20, 2015
NEW YORK (AP) – Things are finally looking up for Barbie.
Mattel, the toy company behind the plastic dolls, said there were some signs of improving demand for Barbie ahead of its planned makeover of the brand, including Barbie dolls with different skin tones, eye colors and nose shapes to better relate to multicultural girls and their mothers.
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Vanderbilt's Tim Corbin: Developing Champions ‘The Right Way’ -
Saturday, April 11, 2015
For a baseball coach – one of the best in the business – Tim Corbin owes much of his career to influences from a different athletic endeavor.
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Carson Departs, Problems Remain For Local Democrats -
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
With about a month left in his term as chairman of the Shelby County Democratic Party, Bryan Carson resigned Saturday, Feb. 21, after a confrontation behind closed doors with the party’s executive committee over his handling of the party’s bank accounts.
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Fogelman Company Launching Retail Center in East Memphis -
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
6544 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38118
Permit Amount: $3.2 million
Permit Application Date: February, 2015
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Shildt to Manage Memphis Redbirds in 2015 -
Thursday, December 11, 2014
The St. Louis Cardinals have selected Mike Shildt (pronounced like quilt) as the Memphis Redbirds’ new manager for the 2015 season.
The 46-year-old Shildt becomes the sixth manager in the Redbirds’ 18-year history and takes over for Ron “Pop” Warner, who was named a minor league roving infield coordinator with the Cardinals organization. Warner guided the Redbirds to the Pacific Coast League American South Division title in 2014 as the Triple-A club posted a 79-64 record. Warner managed the Redbirds from 2012-2014.
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Haslam Says Decision on Medicaid Expansion Close -
Monday, December 8, 2014
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Gov. Bill Haslam said Friday that he's talked with nine Republican governors who have expanded Medicaid for low-income people in their states, and he plans to announce what he will do by the end of the month.
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After the Campaign -
Saturday, November 22, 2014
The 2014 election year began in January with dissent from the floor.
At the end of the Shelby County Democratic Party’s annual Kennedy Day fundraiser in January, former Memphis City Council member and state Rep. Carol Chumney, who was not among the speakers, challenged the party establishment from her table to do more to support women running for office.
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Cohen Prevails, Incumbents Dominate -
Friday, August 8, 2014
Democratic U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen held off Thursday, Aug. 7, the most serious electoral challenge he’s faced since winning the Congressional seat in 2006, in the form of attorney Ricky E. Wilkins.
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Memphis Bar Judicial Poll Released -
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
The Memphis Bar Association poll of attorneys on the judicial races on the Aug. 7 ballot shows 16 percent to as high as 38 percent of the attorneys participating have no opinion in many of the judicial races.
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Harris Files Ford Challenge at Deadline -
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Memphis City Council member Lee Harris is challenging Democratic state Sen. Ophelia Ford in the August primary for District 29, the Senate seat held by a member of the Ford family since 1975.
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Events -
Saturday, February 22, 2014
The Humane Society of Memphis & Shelby County will host the “All in for Animals” Texas Hold ’Em charity poker tournament Saturday, Feb. 22, at 6 p.m. at 935 Farm Road. The poker tournament will feature prizes, food, and a beer and bourbon bar. Cost is $50 before Friday, Feb. 21, or $60 at the door. Visit memphishumane.org.
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Book on Tennessee Women to Go to Public High Schools -
Friday, February 7, 2014
MURFREESBORO (AP) – Copies of a new book about remarkable Tennessee women will go to all of the state's public high schools, thanks to support from the Middle Tennessee State University History Department.
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Saint Blues Celebrates 30th Birthday with Events, New Guitars -
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Memphis-based guitar maker Saint Blues Guitar Workshop is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2014 and is marking the occasion in part with the introduction of several new guitar models.
In addition to putting on some events later this year, Saint Blues is launching a 1984 Bluesmaster reissue guitar model that will be a replica of the company’s first Bluesmaster. It will be part of Saint Blues’ Workshop Series, the company’s high-end line of guitars.
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Music Maker -
Monday, January 6, 2014
Memphis-based guitar maker Saint Blues Guitar Workshop is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2014 and is marking the occasion in part with the introduction of several new guitar models.
In addition to putting on some events later this year, Saint Blues is launching a 1984 Bluesmaster reissue guitar model that will be a replica of the company’s first Bluesmaster. It will be part of Saint Blues’ Workshop Series, the company’s high-end line of guitars.
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Democrats Face 2014 Primary Challenge -
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Shelby County Democrats hold their annual Kennedy Day Dinner fundraiser Jan. 18 as they prepare for the election year of the “big ballot” – the largest ballot of any Shelby County election cycle, and the one that includes the August elections for judicial offices, which happens every eight years.
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Democrats Face 2014 Primary Challenge -
Friday, December 27, 2013
Shelby County Democrats hold their annual Kennedy Day Dinner fundraiser Jan. 18 as they prepare for the election year of the “big ballot” – the largest ballot of any Shelby County election cycle, and the one that includes the August elections for judicial offices, which happens every eight years.
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Gonitzke Named CEO of National Foundation for Transplants -
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Connie Gonitzke has been appointed president and CEO of the National Foundation for Transplants. Gonitzke joined the Memphis-based organization in 2002 as a patient advocate. In 2006, she was named director of resource development, and in 2008, she became the senior vice president of development.
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Former Theater Site Heads to Auction Block -
Friday, July 26, 2013
The Internal Revenue Service is auctioning a Midtown building with an interesting history.
On Friday, Aug. 9, at the Shelby County Courthouse, the IRS will auction the building and a vacant lot at 319 Dr. M. L. King Jr. Drive and 323 Dr. M. L. King Jr. Drive. The minimum bid the IRS is seeking is $12,356. The IRS seized the building for nonpayment of IRS taxes due from Faith Village.
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Events -
Friday, February 1, 2013
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center will hold its second annual Go Red for Women Fashion Show Friday, Feb. 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the UTHSC Student-Alumni Center, 800 Madison Ave. Tickets are $7, which includes lunch. Email eanderson@uthsc.edu.
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Saint Blues Guitar Workshop Launches Line -
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Saint Blues Guitar Workshop is launching a new line of affordable, made-in-Memphis guitars.
The guitar maker’s Juke Joint Series is meant to offer guitar players and enthusiasts an affordable gateway into the Saint Blues product line. The new guitars are unbound and include a crystal satin finish, as well as the original Saint Blues logo from the 1980s.
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Johnson Blends Law, Love of Writing at QP Legal -
Thursday, January 24, 2013
As a student at Central High School and the University of Miami, Tiffany Johnson enjoyed writing more than anything.
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St. Blues Guitar Takes Pride in High-Quality Product -
Monday, February 6, 2012
A front page story in The New York Times last month did a deep dive into the manufacturing cycle of Apple’s ubiquitous iPhones, walking through in detail why the company makes its signature product overseas in a way that can’t be done here.
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General Shale Brick Buys Whitten Road Warehouse -
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Johnson City, Tenn.-based General Shale Brick Inc. has bought a warehouse at 2076 Whitten Road from Charles R. Fite & Sons for $1.3 million.
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City Pride -
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
“Memphis,” the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, took New York by storm where it started a successful run two years ago.
In Memphis, the popular musical’s namesake city where this weekend at the Orpheum Theatre it kicked off an 80-week tour, it may have to work a little harder to resonate with audiences.
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Rhodes Law Institute to Examine Guantanamo -
Monday, March 14, 2011
Rhodes College will present the 24th annual Institute on the Profession of Law March 31 focused on “The Response: Legal and Ethical Considerations of U.S. Treatment of Guantanamo Bay Detainees.”
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UTHSC Program Allows Actors to ‘Contribute to Science’ -
Monday, January 24, 2011
Ruth Johnson didn’t know exactly what she was getting herself into when she heard that the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis was looking for actors to portray patients.
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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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‘Hairspray’ to Provide Big Boost for SRVS -
Monday, July 12, 2010
Controversial music, dramatic hairdos and original artwork combine to benefit people living with disabilities in an artistically unique kickoff event at Playhouse on the Square.
On Sunday, Shelby Residential and Vocational Services will offer the play “Hairspray” as part of its fourth annual prelude benefit that begins a summer of fundraising.
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Criminal Court Candidates Lined Up for August Ballot -
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
A total of 21 candidates are in the race for General Sessions Court Judge Division 7.
The field remained at 21 at Monday’s deadline for candidates to withdraw. It is the largest field of any election, primary or general, on the Aug. 5 ballot.
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21 In Field for General Sessions Criminal Court Judge Race -
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
A total of 21 candidates are in the race for General Sessions Court Judge Division 7.
The field remained at 21 at Monday’s noon deadline for candidates to withdraw. It is the largest field of contenders of any election, primary or general on the Aug. 5 ballot.
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Local Artists Set Up Seasonal Cooperative -
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Several local artists are kicking off a Winter Arts cooperative this week at 5475 Poplar Ave., just east of Bud Davis Cadillac.
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Dodd's Wife Serves on Health Care Company Boards -
Monday, June 15, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - The wife of a senator playing a lead role on a national health care overhaul sits on the boards of four health care companies, one of several examples of lawmakers with ties to the medical industry.
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Commission to Vote On New Judge -
Monday, January 26, 2009
The candidates will outnumber commissioners today when the Shelby County Board of Commissioners votes on a new General Sessions Criminal Court judge.
There are 15 candidates for the Division 10 judgeship that became vacant with the Jan. 2 death of veteran jurist Anthony Johnson. There are 13 county commissioners.
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First Horizon’s Incoming CEO Makes Rounds -
Monday, August 18, 2008
Bryan Jordan is a little more than two weeks away from moving into the driver’s seat at First Horizon National Corp. But his influence already can be felt throughout the banking company.
One of the things he’s done in advance of his promotion from First Horizon’s chief financial officer to its chief executive is make the rounds within the company to meet with and reassure employees. In an internal memo Jordan sent out last week, he said he’s already met with hundreds of employees at brown bag lunches over the past two weeks, events he said the company will continue to host about twice a year.
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Tennessee Improving Release of Child Abuse Information -
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
NASHVILLE (AP) - Tennessee officials say they're taking steps to improve the release of information about fatal and life-threatening child abuse cases despite a report from two advocacy groups that give the state a failing grade.
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Events -
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
The Memphis Rotary Club will meet today at noon at the Memphis Cook Convention Center, 255 N. Main St. The speaker will be Winfield Dunn, former governor of Tennessee. Cost is $18 at the door. R.S.V.P. to Taylor Hughes, 526-1318 or taylor@memphisrotary.org.
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Events -
Monday, March 31, 2008
The Shelby County Board of Commissioners will meet today at 1:30 p.m. in the first floor commission chamber of the Shelby County Administration Building, 160 N. Main St. For more information, call Chief Administrator Steve Summerall at 545-4301.
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Smith Among InducteesOf Aviation Hall of Fame -
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith was among five people inducted Saturday into the National Aviation Hall of Fame.
Smith joined Steve Fossett, 63, a record-setting daredevil who was the f55.
Events -
Friday, February 23, 2007
MusiCares offers a free health fair for registrants of the 2007 International Folk Alliance Conference through Saturday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. each day at the Cook Convention Center, 255 S. Main St. Free services such as massage therapy, foot exams, spinal exams, cholesterol tests and other procedures will be offered along with workshops. Contact Morgan Bracy at 615-327-0050 or morganb@grammy.com for information.
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Events -
Thursday, February 15, 2007
The Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce holds its general membership luncheon today at 11:15 a.m. at the Germantown Country Club, 1780 Kimbrough Road. Dr. Jeff L. Myers will speak.
The Institute of Management Accountants-Memphis Chapter (IMA) holds its monthly Technical Session today at 11:45 a.m. in the Medallion Restaurant at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis, 3700 Central Ave. Dr. Ernest Nichols, director of the FedEx Center for Supply Chain Management at the FedEx Institute of Technology, is the guest speaker. The meeting is open to the public and costs $20. To make reservations, visit the IMA Web site at www.imamemphis.org.
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Events -
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
The Memphis Regional Chamber holds its member orientation meeting today from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., 22 N. Front St., Suite 200. Call 543-3502 or visit www.memphischamber.com for more information.
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Events -
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
The Memphis Regional Chamber holds its member orientation meeting Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., 22 N. Front St., Suite 200. Call 543-3502 or visit www.memphischamber.com for more information.
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Events -
Monday, February 12, 2007
The Memphis Regional Chamber holds its member orientation meeting Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at the chamber, 22 N. Front St., Suite 200. Call 543-3502 or visit www.memphischamber.com for more information.
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Legal Columnist To Speak About Larger Implications Of Duke Case -
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Legal columnist Stuart Taylor knew something was wrong with the Duke University lacrosse case when he first heard about it.
The case, which still is open, involves three white lacrosse players at Duke who were accused of raping a black exotic dancer who performed for them at a team party last spring. The racially charged case continues to make national headlines.
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Local TV Journalist Wins Chance to Explore Issues in Tanzania -
Wednesday, May 3, 2006
The National Association of Black Journalists has chosen WMC-TV Action News 5 anchor/reporter Syan Rhodes as one of four journalists for the NABJ/UN Tanzania Fellowship. Rhodes will travel with NABJ President Bryan Monroe to the Republic of Tanzania May 5-15 to focus on African health, malaria prevention and other issues.
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Events -
Tuesday, March 7, 2006
Memphis Heritage presents "Victorian Village: Memphis' Silk Stocking Suburb" as part of its 2006 Preservation Series today from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Trinity Methodist Church, 447 N. Evergreen St. Registration for the four-part series is $60. Call 529-9828 or visit www.memphisheritage.org.
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Events -
Monday, March 6, 2006
Memphis Heritage presents "Victorian Village: Memphis' Silk Stocking Suburb" as part of its 2006 Preservation Series today from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Trinity Methodist Church, 447 N. Evergreen St. Registration is $60. Call 529-9828 or visit www.memphisheritage.org.
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Is the Supreme Court's Confirmation Process Effective? Maybe. -
Friday, February 10, 2006
On Jan. 11, The New York Times printed an unusual set of charts and graphs that helped explain the previous day's congressional session on whether to appoint Samuel Alito Jr. to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Archived Article: Law -
Thursday, February 10, 2005
Rhodes Law Institute Discusses Intellectual Property Law Intellectual Property Headlines Rhodes Law Institute
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
Memphis will soon play host to one of the nations premier thinkers on the subject of intellectual pr...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, December 29, 2004
BOMA Inducts 2005 Officers Gibbons Named to Chair National Committee
Judge Julia Gibbons of Memphis was named by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist as chair of the Budget Committee of the Judicial Conference. Gibbons has bee...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Senior Armstrong Allen attorney named managing partner Armstrong Allen Names New Managing Partner
James McLaren Jr., a senior member of Armstrong Allen PLLC, has been elected managing partner of the firm. Members of the firms 2005 management c...
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Archived Article: Events -
Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Dr Memphis City Schools superintendent Dr. Carol R. Johnson addresses the Kiwanis Club of Memphis at its weekly luncheon at noon today in the Skyway at The Peabody, 149 Union Ave. Johnson will discuss methods she is using to restore confidence in...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, October 8, 2003
(ephoto) Dr WMC Forecaster Wins Speech Communicator Award Dave Brown, senior weather forecaster for WMC-TV 5, was named Tennessee Speech Communicator of the Year by the Tennessee Communicator Association. Brown, who has worked for WMC for 26 year...
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Archived Article: Standout -
Friday, May 2, 2003
Self-confidence, desire to serve propel lawyer Self-confidence, desire to serve propel lawyer
By BRYAN MASSEY
The Daily News
Only six years into her career as a lawyer, Monika Johnson has known her share of teachers, mentors and role mod...
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Archived Article: Ymca (lead) -
Tuesday, April 22, 2003
Hernando, Miss., sees expanded YMCA in future Hernando, Miss., sees expanded YMCA in future
By BRYAN MASSEY
The Daily News
For years, lifelong Hernando, Miss., resident Pam Whitfield has envisioned a YMCA for her hometown along the lines...
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Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, March 20, 2003
Legal administrators keep law firms wheels turning Legal administrators keep law firms wheels turning
By BRYAN MASSEY
The Daily News
Even after 22 years as a law office manager, Rita Koeppen well remembers her first job as a legal admini...
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Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, February 27, 2003
Writer, attorney, advocate is new TBA vice president Writer, attorney, advocate is new TBA vice president
By BRYAN MASSEY
The Daily News
Longtime friend and fellow lawyer Pamela Reeves remembers when she met Bill Haltom.
It was the su...
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Archived Article: Tech Briefs -
Wednesday, October 9, 2002
The Web Marketing Association honored FedEx Corp MPact Memphis will host a leadership forum discussing the Memphis Biotechnology Initiative today at 5:30 p.m. at the Dixon Gallery. The forum will include discussions on the statewide biotech initi...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, August 22, 2002
Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell; Wyatt Tarrant & Combs; Burch, Porter & Johnson; Armstrong Allen; and Glankler Brown were The Local Impact of the War on Terrorism is the topic of the next forum set for 3 p.m. Sunday at First Congr...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, August 15, 2002
Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell; Wyatt Tarrant & Combs; Burch, Porter & Johnson; Armstrong Allen; and Glankler Brown were Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell; Wyatt Tarrant & Combs; Burch, Porter & Johnson; Armstrong A...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, June 12, 2002
Janie Day joined Enterprise National Bank as vice president in the executive banking division Janie Day joined Enterprise National Bank as vice president in the executive banking division. Mark Pierce and Jeremy Metheny joined the organization as mo...78.
Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, June 1, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON Record-breaking remodeling U.S. homeowners are expected to shell out a record $125.9 billion maybe more to remodel and expand their homes in 1999 By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Drive down almost any street in an established area ...79.
Archived Article: Opd (bott) -
Thursday, April 8, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON Depot wants increased priority on I-240/Airways interchange By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Several amendments to the roadway program of the citys Long Range Transportation Plan will be considered today by the Memphis/Shelby Count...80.
Archived Article: Conservation Bd -
Thursday, March 18, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON Conservation board has 1999-2000 wish list By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Increased funding for parks and golf course operation, maintenance and improvement are part of the Shelby County Conservation Boards proposed "wish li...81.
Archived Article: Real Fcs (385) Lj -
Tuesday, February 16, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON The last leg A recent public hearing ushers a 3.9-mile stretch of Collierville-Arlington Parkway into its final design phase By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News A section of the connecting road between Nonconnah Parkway and Paul Barre...82.
Archived Article: Transportation Lj -
Thursday, January 14, 1999
By LAURIE JOHNSON MPO takes first step to adopting Long Range Transportation Plan By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The Memphis Metropolitan Planning Organization on Thursday will take its first step toward formally adopting the citys first comprehen...83.
Archived Article: Real Fcs (waverly) Lj -
Tuesday, July 21, 1998
By LAURIE JOHNSON A view of the green Pickering Inc. teams up with Old Waverly Golf Course in West Point, Miss., to develop $3 million residential project By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News When cameras pan the crowd at the 1999 U.S. Womens Open golf ...84.
Archived Article: Allen & O'hara Lj -
Wednesday, July 2, 1997
By LAURIE JOHNSON Allen & OHara adds new Hampton Inn to portfolio By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Local commercial construction and real estate development firm Allen & OHara Inc. has increased its hotel management portfolio to 800 units wi...85.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, May 21, 1997
Bill Wilson Jr Bill Wilson Jr. and Linda B. Ward have joined the mortgage lending department of Victory Bank. Wilson has been named senior loan officer of mortgage lending. He previously was a loan officer at Community Mortgage Corp. Ward has joined...86.
Archived Article: Quail Hlw Office Lj -
Thursday, February 6, 1997
lj 10/5 cates Construction begins on office condos in Southeast Memphis By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Construction started Wednesday on a third building in the Quail Hollow Office Planned Development, an office condominium complex designed for sm...87.
Archived Article: Res. Update Lj -
Wednesday, December 4, 1996
lj 10/5 cates Downtown housing market strong, diverse By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Downtown residential development has been strong throughout 1996, with almost 1,000 apartment, condominium and single-family units approved for development or com...88.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, October 14, 1996
Oct Oct. 14 The Sales Forum of Memphis will meet at noon at Andertons restaurant, 1901 Madison Ave. For reservations, call Lucy Formby at 323-4304. Professional Secretaries International will meet at 6 p.m. at the Memphis Marriott, 2625 Thousand Oak...89.
Archived Article: Govt Briefs -
Friday, October 11, 1996
The League of Women Voters of Memphis/Shelby County and the Memphis section of the National Council of Jewish Women will sponsor two state legislative candidates forum on Tuesday at 7 p The League of Women Voters of Memphis/Shelby County and the Mem...