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Final Goodbye: Roll Call of Some Who Died in 2017 -
Monday, January 1, 2018
They made music that inspired legions of fans. Rock 'n' roll founding fathers Chuck Berry and Fats Domino, rockers Tom Petty and Gregg Allman, grunge icon Chris Cornell, country superstar Glen Campbell and jazz great Al Jarreau were among the notable figures who died in 2017, leaving a void in virtually every genre of music.
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The Week Ahead: January 31- February 6 -
Monday, January 30, 2017
Good morning, Memphis! It will get up to 49 degrees Saturday, but the Mississippi River water temp will still be frigid when the annual Polar Bear Plunge for Special Olympics splashes off at Mud Island River Park. A busy week starts with Gov. Bill Haslam’s State of the State address today.
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Ramsey Clear in Push to Politicize Supreme Court -
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Republican Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey has a penchant for igniting flames of partisanship, and the retirement of Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Gary Wade is no exception.
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Haslam to Swear in Lee as Tenn. Chief Justice -
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam plans to preside over an investiture ceremony for Sharon Lee as chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court in Knoxville next week.
Lee will be the third woman to head the five-member high court, taking over from Justice Gary Wade. The Supreme Court elects its chief justice to one-year terms.
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Haslam to Swear in Lee as Tennessee Chief Justice -
Thursday, September 11, 2014
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Republican Gov. Bill Haslam plans to preside over an investiture ceremony for Sharon Lee as chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court in Knoxville next week.
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Tennessee Supreme Court Races See Spending Spike -
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
NASHVILLE (AP) – An influx of campaign spending on three Tennessee Supreme Court seats has transformed what is traditionally a sleepy affair into a hard-fought campaign that has raised questions about the role of partisan politics in the judiciary.
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Tennessee Bar Poll Calls for Judge Retention -
Saturday, June 21, 2014
A first-ever poll of Tennessee Bar Association members shows those the majority of those polled recommend the retention of three of the state’s Supreme Court justices on the Aug. 7 statewide ballot.
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Tennessee Bar Poll Calls for Judge Retention -
Monday, June 16, 2014
A first-ever poll of Tennessee Bar Association members shows those the majority of those polled recommend the retention of three of the state’s Supreme Court justices on the Aug. 7 statewide ballot.
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Group Supporting Incumbent Justices Raises $600,000 -
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
NASHVILLE (AP) – A group supporting the retention of three incumbent Tennessee Supreme Court justices says it has raised $600,000.
The campaign called Keep Tennessee Courts Fair is supporting Justices Connie Clark, Sharon Lee and Gary Wade, who face yes-no votes on the ballot in August.
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Bredesen unhappy with selection process, not Supreme Court choice -
Monday, June 25, 2007
NASHVILLE (AP) -Gov. Phil Bredesen may have been unhappy with the acrimonious process of selecting a fifth justice for the state Supreme Court, but he says he's pleased with his final choice of Appeals Judge William C. Koch Jr.
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Bredesen Names NewSupreme Court Justice -
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen has named Cornelia "Connie" Clark as the newest justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court. Clark previously served as director of the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts and as a circuit judge for the 21st Judicial12.
Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, June 26, 2003
High court tightens rule on indigent defense payments High court tightens rule on indigent defense payments
Lawyers paid by the state to represent indigent criminal defendants will have to get prior approval by the trial judge and administrati...
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Archived Article: Senior Centers Chg -
Monday, August 12, 1996
Baptist, Methodist open outpatient centers for seniors Baptist, Methodist open outpatient centers for seniors By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Two major hospitals in Memphis are jumping into a niche market at the same time by each opening its own...