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1.
‘Kindred’ Exchange -
Thursday, June 28, 2018
The old name, The Exchange Club Family Center, required some explanation. And not just because The Exchange Club Family Center was vague to those not familiar with the organization, but because as executive director Jennifer Balink put it, “Among people who already knew us, our name equaled confusion.
2.
Trump Hints VA Pick Might Want to Withdraw Nomination -
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that his pick for Veterans Affairs secretary might want to withdraw after the emergence of allegations about inappropriate workplace behavior, including over-prescribing prescription drugs and drinking on the job.
3.
Blue-Collar High School -
Saturday, July 30, 2016
For all of the changes in public education Memphis has seen in the past six years, there is at least one more big one still on the way.
And it is coming from the city’s post-recession economic development effort.
4.
Logan New Director Of AHA Heart Ball -
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Sarah Logan has joined the American Heart Association as director of the Heart Ball.
Hometown: Hernando, Miss.
5.
Law Institute Will Examine Scandals Involving Children -
Friday, January 27, 2012
The 25th annual Rhodes Institute on the Profession of Law this year will discuss “Beyond the Church and Penn State Scandals: Protecting our clients while protecting our children.”
The program will provide an overview of the civil liability faced by organizations when child sexual abuse accusations surface. It will examine recent cases involving religious groups, educational institutions and businesses. The program will also look at when allegations rise to the level requiring attention from law enforcement, among other issues.
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Women's Foundation Director Shines as Woman of Character -
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Ruby Bright has been recognized as a 2006 Woman of Character by the Girl Scout Council of the Mid-South. Bright, who is the executive director of the Women's Foundation for a Greater Memphis, was recognized for her courage, confidence and leadership.
7.
Snowden Principal Brings it Home For Memphis City Schools -
Friday, October 27, 2006
A string of carjackings has been taking place on the campuses of some city schools lately, with the latest on Oct. 20 at Overton High School on Lanier Lane.
When Catherine Battle recently discussed the negative press associated with the city school system, she became visibly upset - upset about the outside people who "perpetrate crimes on our campuses."
8.
Trezevant Manor Foundation Names Development Director -
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Martha Boyd was named director of development for the Trezevant Manor Foundation.
The New York Times Co. Broadcast Media Group announced that Bruce Moore was named news director of WREG-TV in Memphis, effective Jan. 30. Moore is a 15-year veteran of WVEC-TV in Norfolk, Va. He served as assistant director of WVEC-TV for seven years. He graduated from the University of Georgia.
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Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, August 19, 1996
Aug Aug. 19 The MidSouth Workers Compensation Association will meet at 11:30 a.m. at the Racquet Club. The speaker will be Mac Allen of National Safety Alliance who will discuss substance abuse testing programs. The cost is $15 for members and $20 f...