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1.
Leadership Germantown Taps Houston Greenhouse -
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Leadership Germantown, a local nonprofit organization that works to engage, inform and connect community leaders, has announced its 2018 community project is to revitalize the greenhouse at Houston High School.
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Leadership Germantown Taps Houston High Greenhouse -
Friday, May 18, 2018
Leadership Germantown, a local nonprofit organization that works to engage, inform and connect community leaders, has announced its 2018 community project is to revitalize the greenhouse at Houston High School.
3.
Elvis Items to Hit Celebrity Auction Block on Nov. 11 -
Monday, October 23, 2017
Elvis collectors and fans will soon have the chance to own a piece of history when a variety of items once owned by the King become available.
GWS Auctions is auctioning off 150 celebrity items in an online event on Nov. 11, with an impressive array of memorabilia from Elvis, Hugh Hefner, Marilyn Monroe, Whitney Houston, JFK, Jackie O, Michael Jackson and more.
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Last Word: Tri-State's New HQ, TnReady Scores and Return of the Frayser Dump Plan -
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
On Elvis Presley Boulevard in Whitehaven, executives and board members of Tri-State Bank did the honors on the bank’s new headquarters Tuesday which follows a move earlier of its operations infrastructure to Union Avenue near Cleveland after leaving its long time headquarters and operations center Downtown at Beale and Main.
5.
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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Win Against Texans Would Have Psychological Benefits -
Friday, December 30, 2016
The 2016 season isn’t going to end the way the Tennessee Titans wanted it to. Last week’s loss at Jacksonville, coupled with a field goal miss by Cincinnati’s Randy Bullock against Houston, extinguished the Titans’ playoff hopes on a Christmas Eve that went from good to bad to ugly – rather quickly. The Titans lost their playoff hopes and quarterback Marcus Mariota to a broken fibula.
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Love Keeps Saban And Bama Title Hopes Together -
Friday, September 23, 2016
Most of the time, Nick Saban is this wound-tight, micromanage-every-minute hybrid of a corporate CEO and the most successful college football coach in the land.
And it works for him. Four national championships at Alabama since the 2009 season, plus an earlier one at LSU, is evidence overload.
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Grammy Museum to Celebrate Mississippi's Musical Talent -
Thursday, October 22, 2015
GREENVILLE, Miss. (AP) — With a history of producing music legends such as Elvis Presley and B.B. King, it's no surprise that Mississippi is the home of the first Grammy museum outside of California.
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Recorded History -
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
It’s one of the most well-known bits of lore associated with Memphis, that of a 19-year-old singer who, in July 1954, walked into a recording studio and belted his raucous version of the blues song “That’s All Right (Mama)” into Sam Phillips’ microphone.
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Berklee City Music Network Conference Returns to Memphis -
Thursday, October 24, 2013
A national music conference is headed to Memphis, bringing a variety of leaders in education and fundraising, plus youth groups and music teachers, to the Westin Memphis Beale Street Hotel and Minglewood Hall for a concert and master class.
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Gay has 25, Allen 21 to Help Grizzlies Beat Nets -
Thursday, February 16, 2012
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) – There's nothing complex about the Memphis Grizzlies. They just play old-fashioned basketball.
It's defense first, and offense by committee. Rudy Gay leads the way most of the time but anyone can step up in the clutch. Tony Allen and Marresse Speights did it against the New Jersey Nets on Wednesday night.
12.
Smith Named Vice Prez At S. Webster Haining -
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Doug Smith has been named vice president, administrative operations, at S. Webster Haining & Co.
13.
Luke’s Tree Brings Holiday Smiles to Le Bonheur Families -
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
A Collierville mother who lost her child to a congenital heart defect is channeling her heartbreak into a holiday mission to bring comfort to families of children in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital.
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Yeates Joins A2H As Project Manager -
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Arthur Yeates has joined Askew Hargraves Harcourt & Associates Inc. (A2H) as an architectural project manager.
15.
Wright Medical Buys Arlington Bldg. For Distribution Needs -
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
11481 Gulf Stream Ave.
Arlington, TN 38002
Sale Amount: $1.6 Million
Sale Date: Oct. 29, 2009
Buyer: Wright Medical Technology Inc.
Seller: Covington Furniture Manufacturing Co.
Details: Wright Medical Group Inc. has bought a 56,340-square-foot building at 11481 Gulf Stream Ave. near its Arlington campus to increase distribution capacity. Operating in the transaction as Wright Medical Technology Inc., the company paid $1.6 million for the building, which was completed in 1973 and sits on 4.29 acres near the intersection of Tenn. 385 and U.S. 70.
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Whalum Named MTS Artist-in-Residence -
Monday, August 25, 2008
Memphis-born jazz musician Kirk Whalum has been named the new Varnell Artist-in-Residence at Memphis Theological Seminary.
The two-year position supports the ministry of the Theology & Arts program at MTS.
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Archived Article: Real Review Lj -
Tuesday, December 7, 1999
Real Review 12-07-99 DeSoto County fans industrial development flames Industrial development in DeSoto County continued at a record breaking pace in 1999. The DeSoto County Economic Development Council announced Friday a record capital investment of...