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Lessons From Ronald McDonald -
Friday, July 6, 2018
CIRCLES AND ARCHES. Our son, Gaines, called the other night and we talked a bit about business, his now and mine once.
My mind wandered to a convertible in a Christmas parade in Jonesboro, or maybe Jackson, Tennessee, or it could have been Tupelo. Wherever it was, Ronald McDonald jumped off the back of the convertible, ran along the edge of the crowd shaking hands with kids and doing the Funky Chicken with any volunteers he could find.
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Around Memphis: May 28, 2018 -
Monday, May 28, 2018
The Daily News offers a weekly roundup of Memphis-related headlines from around the web, adding context and new perspectives to the original content we produce on a daily basis. Here are some recent stories worth checking out...
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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.
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Three Incumbents Unopposed at August Primary Ballot Deadline -
Monday, April 9, 2018
Three incumbent Democratic state House members in the Shelby County delegation to the Tennessee Legislature were effectively re-elected Thursday, April 5, at the noon deadline for candidates in the Aug. 2 state and federal primaries to file their qualifying petitions.
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Three Incumbents Unopposed at August Primary Ballot Filing Deadline -
Friday, April 6, 2018
Three incumbent Democratic state House members in the Shelby County delegation to the Tennessee Legislature were effectively re-elected Thursday, April 5, at the noon deadline for candidates in the Aug. 2 state and federal primaries to file their qualifying petitions.
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A Look Back At UT’s History In NCAA Tourney -
Friday, March 16, 2018
Basketball coach Rick Barnes was fired by Texas in late March of 2015 when he refused to fire members of his coaching staff.
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Heir on the Side of Caution -
Saturday, March 3, 2018
The closest and best parcel of land for a second convention center hotel in Downtown Memphis is the Mud Island parking garage. It’s a block away from the Memphis Cook Convention Center and is the first site that came up when a Denver developer approached the city last year about possibly building such a hotel.
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A Puzzle for Central Bankers: Solid Growth But Low Inflation -
Friday, August 25, 2017
JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming (AP) – Against a backdrop of strengthening growth but chronically low inflation, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and other central bankers are taking their measure of the global economy at their annual conference in the shadow of Wyoming's Grand Teton Mountains.
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George Strait, Dolly Parton, Late Glen Campbell Given Honors -
Friday, August 25, 2017
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The country music community honored the late Glen Campbell during the 11th annual Academy of Country Music Honors in Nashville, Tennessee, following his death this month at the age of 81.
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Malco Pulls Additional Building Permit for Downtown Theater -
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Malco Theatres’ Downtown movie theater continues to take shape, with the Memphis-based cinema chain seeking its second multimillion-dollar building permit for the project in recent months.
45 E. G.E. Patterson Ave.
Memphis, TN 38103
Permit Amount: $5 million
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Malco Pulls Additional Building Permit for Downtown Theater -
Thursday, July 13, 2017
45 E. G.E. Patterson Ave.
Memphis, TN 38103
Permit Amount: $5 million
Project Cost: $55 million
Application Date: July 2017
Owner: Henry Turley Co. and Community Capital
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Sound Emporium Studio Given as Gift to Lipscomb University -
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Lipscomb University will become the new owner of the iconic Nashville recording studio called Sound Emporium, which was originally built in 1969 by legendary Nashville producer "Cowboy" Jack Clement.
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Dobbs Makes His Stand to Join NFL Roster -
Friday, February 24, 2017
Josh Dobbs has spent the last four years preparing for a future in aerospace engineering. For now, though, that career is still on the runway. First, he’s hoping to take flight in the NFL. After establishing himself as one of the most productive quarterbacks in University of Tennessee history, Dobbs isn’t ready to give up on football. It remains to be seen if football is ready to give up on him.
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Final Goodbye: Roll Call of Some of Those Who Died in 2016 -
Monday, January 2, 2017
Death claimed transcendent political figures in 2016, including Cuba's revolutionary leader and Thailand's longtime king, but also took away royals of a different sort: kings of pop music, from Prince and David Bowie to George Michael.
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This Week in Memphis History: Nov. 25-Dec. 1 -
Saturday, November 26, 2016
2015: Republican presidential contender John Kasich is in Memphis for a fundraiser at the home of Brad Martin. It is one of two fundraisers that evening – the other is for state Senate Republican leader Mark Norris who is considering a bid for Tennessee governor in 2018.
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Kustoff Victory Caps TV, Outsider Heavy Congressional Campaign -
Monday, August 8, 2016
Former U.S. Attorney David Kustoff claimed the Republican nomination for Tennessee’s 8th Congressional district Thursday, Aug. 4, in a 15-county contest in which the eastern parts of Shelby County played a decisive role.
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Kustoff Claims 8th GOP Primary, Todd Upset by Lovell, Jenkins Over Newsom -
Friday, August 5, 2016
Former U.S. Attorney David Kustoff claimed the Republican nomination for Tennessee’s 8th Congressional district Thursday, Aug. 4, in a 15-county contest in which the eastern parts of Shelby County played a decisive role.
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Funds Rolling In for 8th Congressional District Race -
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Five of the six major contenders in the Republican primary for the 8th Congressional District raised a total of $1.8 million from Jan. 1 to June 30 going into the critical last month of the campaign.
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Scramble in the 8th District -
Saturday, July 9, 2016
You might call it the calm before the storm. The Aug. 4 election, for which early voting starts July 15, is calmer than usual for the election cycle before a November presidential general election – the only election that more than half of Shelby County voters regularly show up for.
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Confident Serrano Playing for Future at UT -
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Tennessee baseball coach Dave Serrano wasn’t setting the bar too high when he met with the media for his 2016 preseason press conference.
Serrano made that mistake before the 2015 season with talk of reaching an NCAA regional and perhaps Omaha, Nebraska, site of the College World Series.
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Serving Notice: Memphis Football a National Story Now -
Saturday, October 17, 2015
They were down 14-0 not six minutes into the game. And they had given up a 68-yard touchdown on a trick play when star Ole Miss receiver Laquon Treadwell threw a pass.
In the stands, this cued some horrifying Memphis football flashbacks built up over decades of suffering.
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Permanent Replacement Sought for Ousted Ole Miss Chancellor -
Monday, October 12, 2015
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — College Board trustees begin interviewing candidates next week to find a permanent replacement for a popular chancellor at the University of Mississippi who the board forced out by declining to renew his contract.
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Sculpture to Celebrate Tennessee Women's Role in 19th Amendment -
Thursday, July 30, 2015
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A new sculpture planned for the state Capitol complex will celebrate Tennessee women's role in passing the 19th Amendment.
In 1920, Tennessee became the 36th and final state needed to ratify the amendment that gave women the vote.
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Timberlake Buys Property in Williamson County -
Saturday, July 4, 2015
A newspaper reports that pop music star and actor Justin Timberlake has purchased about 126 acres of land in Williamson County.
According to The Tennessean, Timberlake paid $4 million for the land on Old Highway 96 in the Leiper's Fork community through an entity with his Los Angeles-based certified public accountant as the trustee.
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Timberlake Buys Property in Williamson County -
Thursday, July 2, 2015
A newspaper reports that pop music star and actor Justin Timberlake has purchased about 126 acres of land in Williamson County.
According to The Tennessean, Timberlake paid $4 million for the land on Old Highway 96 in the Leiper's Fork community through an entity with his Los Angeles-based certified public accountant as the trustee.
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Bonnaroo, CMA Fest Overlap Presents Problems -
Saturday, June 6, 2015
With CMA Music Fest and Bonnaroo on the same four-day weekend, it will be tough for a fan to catch Rubblebucket down in the field in Manchester and, say, Florida Georgia Line at LP Field.
Well, that might be a reach, but there are likely fans that would want both Billy Joel and Alan Jackson, for instance.
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CMA Fest a Blast for Artists, Merchants -
Saturday, June 6, 2015
The Glimmer Twins wannabe in the white cowboy hat and the 21-year-old blonde who has worked her tail off to climb from the audience to one of the main stages at CMA Music Festival display different but genuine levels of excitement about Music City’s biggest week.
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Memphis Kicker Named to Phil Steele Preseason Team -
Thursday, June 4, 2015
University of Memphis junior place-kicker Jake Elliott, the reigning American Athletic Conference Special Teams Player of the Year and a two-time all-conference selection, has been named to Phil Steele’s 2015 Preseason AAC Team, the publication announced.
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1 Democrat, 1 Republican in Runoff for Mississippi US House Seat -
Monday, June 1, 2015
NESBIT, Miss. (AP) – On a muggy evening in northern Mississippi, just a few miles from the Tennessee line, Republican congressional candidate Trent Kelly talked about his job as a district attorney for seven counties and his experience as a military veteran, with three deployments during 29 years in the National Guard – two of them in combat.
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Tagert Joins 8 Others in North Mississippi US House Race -
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Northern District Transportation Commissioner Mike Tagert of Starkville on Monday joined the expanding field for a vacant congressional seat in north Mississippi.
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Sparks Joins List of North Mississippi US House Candidates -
Monday, March 9, 2015
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Oxford attorney Daniel Sparks says he's running for a vacant congressional seat in north Mississippi.
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Spokeswoman: Republican Rep. Nunnelee of Mississippi Dies -
Friday, February 6, 2015
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee of Mississippi, a fiscal and social conservative elected to Congress in a Republican wave of 2010, has died. He was 56.
Elizabeth Parks, the spokeswoman in Nunnelee's congressional office, said he died Friday in his hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi.
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Music City Christmas -
Saturday, December 6, 2014
In years past, Carl Haley has offered his Grand Avenue transportation passengers the customary Christmas lights tour packages – about the same as other tours in Nashville – with a cruise by Opryland and a trip to a few choice, heavily decorated neighborhoods.
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Station Inn: Music History Amid Gulch High-Rises -
Saturday, November 8, 2014
J.T. Gray – who pioneered smokeless nightclubs before it became fashionable (and/or mandated) – is glad to see sparkling condo towers, office buildings, restaurants and the like sprouting around him. After all, these newcomers eventually might find themselves inside his time-out-of-mind blockhouse where Bill Monroe used to just drop by and pick.
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This week in Memphis history: September 12-18 -
Saturday, September 13, 2014
2004: Usher at FedExForum, the first show at the new arena followed days later by Alan Jackson and Martin McBride.
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High-Flying Vols Can’t Overlook Arkansas State -
Saturday, September 6, 2014
KNOXVILLE – You had to be hiding under a rock not to hear the buzz this week about the University of Tennessee’s football team.
One person not reveling in the Vols’ 38-7 season opening victory over Utah State on Sunday night was UT coach Butch Jones.
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This week in Memphis history: November 29-December 5 -
Saturday, November 30, 2013
2012: The Yorktown, a 257-foot cruise boat, left Memphis after a two-week stay on the Memphis riverfront because of Hurricane Sandy on the Atlantic Coast. Sandy caused the cruise ship to arrive in Memphis a week early. Meanwhile the Grand Caribe cruise ship was due the second week in December. The Queen of the Mississippi was in Memphis that Nov. 24 in advance of 24 scheduled stops in Memphis in 2013. The American Queen, the world’s largest steamboat, was due in its homeport of Memphis that Dec. 2.
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Obama, Clinton Families Pay Tribute to JFK -
Thursday, November 21, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama paid tribute Wednesday to former President John F. Kennedy's legacy, joining former President Bill Clinton to lay a wreath at Kennedy's grave and presenting a freedom medal that Kennedy conceived before his assassination 50 years ago this week.
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A Deal: Voting to Avoid Default, Open Government -
Thursday, October 17, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – Up against one last deadline, Congress raced to pass legislation Wednesday avoiding a threatened national default and ending a 16-day partial government shutdown along the strict terms set by President Barack Obama when the twin crises began.
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New House GOP Plan as Debt-Limit Deadline Nears -
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – Time growing desperately short, House Republicans pushed for passage of legislation late Tuesday to prevent a threatened Treasury default, end a 15-day partial government shutdown and extricate divided government from its latest brush with a full political meltdown.
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Judicial Election Process Muddied -
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
The Judicial Nominating Commission had a busy last few days before it went into limbo last week.
The commission sent Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam two slates for each of the three appeals court vacancies to come a year and two months from now when three appellate court judges opt not to run for re-election and end their terms.
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Highers Retires From State Appeals Court -
Monday, June 10, 2013
Alan Highers, the state’s longest-serving appellate court judge, will not be seeking re-election to a new eight-year term in the August 2014 elections.
Highers, a graduate of the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, was appointed to the Appeals Court in 1982 by then-Gov. Lamar Alexander.
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Strain Elected Shareholder at Baker Donelson -
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Jason Strain, a shareholder with Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC, grew up with the idea of the legal profession being a “good and interesting job.”
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Fallout for States Rejecting Medicaid Expansion -
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – Rejecting the Medicaid expansion in the federal health care law could have unexpected consequences for states where Republican lawmakers remain steadfastly opposed to what they scorn as "Obamacare."
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Ricin in Obama Letter, Odd Packages Scramble Hill -
Thursday, April 18, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) — Letters sent to President Barack Obama and a Mississippi senator tested positive for poisonous ricin in preliminary checks Wednesday, and authorities chased reports of other suspicious mail at a U.S. Capitol already on edge.
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Brewer’s Publishing Unit Releases New Music -
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
The new music publishing company from film director and Memphis native Craig Brewer has released its first song collection, Memphis musician Jason Freeman’s 10-song LP “Hex & Hell.”
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Country Songwriters Event Benefits St. Jude, Le Bonheur -
Monday, June 25, 2012
The Darryl Worley and Friends Songwriters’ Event featuring country music songwriters Darryl Worley, Mark D. Sanders, Rob Crosby and Jim “Moose” Brown will take place Tuesday, June 26, at 7 p.m. at Bumpus Harley-Davidson, 325 S. Byhalia Road in Collierville.
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Boehner to Campaign for Nunnelee in Southaven -
Thursday, October 21, 2010
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — U.S. House Republican leader John Boehner will campaign for congressional candidate Alan Nunnelee in northern Mississippi on Thursday, signaling the GOP's intense effort to win back a seat it lost in 2008.
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Bernanke: Fed Will Take Action if Economy Falters -
Monday, August 30, 2010
JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) – Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Friday that the Fed will consider making another large-scale purchase of securities if the slowing economy were to deteriorate significantly and signs of deflation were to flare.
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BP: No Oil Leaking Into Gulf From Busted Well -
Friday, July 16, 2010
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A tightly fitted cap was successfully keeping oil from gushing into the Gulf of Mexico for the first time in three months, BP said Thursday. The victory — long awaited by weary residents along the coast — is the most significant milestone yet in BP's effort to control one of the worst environmental disasters in U.S. history.
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Country Music Stars Stress Importance of CMA Fest -
Monday, June 14, 2010
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country music fans are flooding downtown Nashville where water flowed just over a month ago.
Many of the headline acts at this year's CMA Music Fest say the festival is especially important this year, since flooding May 1-2 caused over $2 billion in damage.
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Second Ban on Abortion Funding Goes to Miss. Governor -
Thursday, April 29, 2010
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi lawmakers on Wednesday sent Gov. Haley Barbour a bill to ban public funding for most abortions, a move that critics said is unnecessary because it repeats what's been in state law the past eight years.
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Life After Recession -
Monday, April 5, 2010
When George Baldwin married his wife, Ann, 30 years ago, he promised her “for better or for worse, in sickness and in health.”
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Miss. Budget Restoration Approved, Sent to Barbour -
Thursday, March 4, 2010
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The Mississippi Legislature on Wednesday approved a plan to restore about one-fifth of the money Gov. Haley Barbour had cut from the current state budget.
The plan passed the Senate 47-0 and the House 115-2. Barbour is expected to sign it into law.
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Audit: Too Few Biofuel Pumps For State Cars -
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
NASHVILLE (AP) – Most state agencies will miss a Jan. 1 goal of cutting gas and diesel use in official vehicles by 20 percent because of gaps in the supply of biofuels around Tennessee, according to a new state audit.
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Obama Breaks Vacation, Keeps Bernanke at Fed -
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
OAK BLUFFS, Mass. (AP) - President Barack Obama announced Tuesday he wants to keep Ben Bernanke on as Fed chairman, saying he shepherded America through the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
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Black Students in South Performing Better on Tests -
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
ATLANTA (AP) - The South is narrowing the gap between how black and white students perform on tests – particularly in math – but the region is still lagging behind the nation in scores, a new federal study released Tuesday shows.
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Concert Industry Posts Record Year Despite Economy -
Monday, December 29, 2008
The stock market is in the tank, the plant is closing and the neighbor is losing his home ... the perfect time to go to a concert, by one measure.
The concert business grossed just less than $4 billion worldwide in 2008, the most ever for a year and up almost 13 percent over last year, according to Billboard magazine.
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Jackson’s Election Signals Change In Clerk’s Office -
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk Otis Jackson Jr. turned 48 this week and walked into the clerk’s office for the first time as the clerk.
Jackson, a Democrat, upset incumbent clerk Chris Turner, a Republican, in the Aug. 7 county general elections. From then to Sept. 1, when Jackson officially took office, there wasn’t a transition.
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C'ville Shopping CenterBought by Local Investors -
Thursday, January 10, 2008
A shopping center at 890 Poplar Ave. at the corner of Market Boulevard in Collierville has been bought by local investors for $16 million.
Christian Mission Concerns of Tennessee Inc. l61.
A Fast Company -
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Some boxes need to be unpacked, some furniture needs to be rearranged and some décor needs to be hung on the walls, but Securas Consulting Group LLC's new Collierville headquarters soon will feel like home.
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A Worthy Tribute -
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
On a balmy Sunday afternoon, assembled Downtown for what might have appeared an ordinary family reunion, about 40 people chatted, laughed and squeezed together for photos, the Mississippi River rolling softly behind them.
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Lewis Becomes Vice President of State Bar Association -
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
George T. "Buck" Lewis, a shareholder in the Memphis office of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC, has been elected vice president of the Tennessee Bar Association.
Ellers, Oakley, Chester & Rike Inc. has hired Alan Otts as director of its plumbing and fire protection division. He previously served as head of the plumbing and fire protection department for Barham/Cain/Mynatt Inc. in Cordova. He is a member of the Memphis Joint Engineers Society, serving as its chairman from 2002-2004 and student contest chairman from 2004-2005. Otts also is on the technical advisory board for Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville.
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Archived Article: Law -
Thursday, January 13, 2005
From Summer to Lateral, Recruiting Heating Up Job Market Bright for New Law School Grads
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
June is still several months away, but Memphis law firms are already prepared for summer. Summer associate recruitment is...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, April 23, 2003
Cindi Gresham was promoted to senior vice president with the Boyle Insurance Agency Cindi Gresham was promoted to senior vice president with Boyle Insurance Agency. She joined Boyle in 1987 as a customer service representative. Prior to the promo...
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Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, September 9, 2002
Calendar of events Sept Calendar of events Sept. 9-Sept. 15
Sept. 9
The Central Library, 3030 Poplar Ave., hosts Fannie Flagg, author of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe and Standing in the Rainbow, at the taping of Book Talk f...
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Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, August 26, 2002
Calendar of events Jan Calendar of events Aug. 26-Sept. 8
Aug. 26
Consumer Credit Counseling Service is offering free budget and credit workshops on how to develop and maintain a personal budget and how to use credit cards wisely. Using cre...
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Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, May 20, 2002
Calendar of events Jan Calendar of events: May 20-26 May 21 The Memphis Bar Association Masters of the Law Series continues with a seminar at the Peabody, 149 Union Ave. Shelby County Public Defender and county mayoral candidate A C Wharton is the s...69.
Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, March 28, 2002
New parkway paves the way for Shelby Farms Citizens get latest view of Shelby Farms parkway plan By MARY DANDO The Daily News On the same day a national conservancy group warned of the rising pollution levels in the countrys signature national parks...70.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, February 18, 2002
Calendar of events Jan Calendar of events Feb. 18-Feb. 24 Feb. 18 The Rhodes Institute on the Profession of Law, featuring Alan Dershowitz, is 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Bryan Campus Life Center on the Rhodes campus. "Civil Liberties in an Age ...71.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, January 14, 2002
Calendar of events Jan Calendar of events Jan. 14-Jan. 20 Jan. 14 The International Association of Administrative Professionals will have its monthly meeting at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn East. Ruth W. Lentz, IJL Wachovia first vice president of inve...72.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, October 15, 2001
Oct Calendar for Oct. 15-Oct. 21 Oct. 15
Memphis Investors Group meets at 7 p.m. in the Adams lecture hall at the Holiday Inn-Mount Moriah. The guest speaker is David Scott, a building and home inspector. The MIG-REI 101 seminar with Hal Wilso...
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Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, April 26, 2001
Studio files lawsuit Studio files lawsuit over IMAX movie A giant-screen film about country music is mired in a lawsuit charging Gaylord Entertainment with breach of contract, fraud and bad faith. Gaylord is being sued by Project 8, a company formed...74.
Archived Article: Comm Briefs -
Friday, March 30, 2001
The kind and queen of Spain, Juan Carlos I and Sofia, will visit the exhibition The Majesty of Spain: Royal Collections from t The kind and queen of Spain, Juan Carlos I and Sofia, will visit the exhibition The Majesty of Spain: Royal Collections fr...75.
Archived Article: Market Briefs -
Monday, October 16, 2000
The Peabody hotel, 149 Union Ave The Peabody hotel, 149 Union Ave., was named the winner of Successful Meeting 2000 Pinnacle Award, a mark of excellence for outstanding meeting facilities. The Peabody has garnered the award 11 of the 16 times it has...76.
Archived Article: Gov't Bott -
Thursday, October 21, 1999
Park expansion Bids to be opened Friday for OBrien Park expansion By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Despite traffic hustling nearby, Robert O'Brien Park in south Memphis is quiet. Two men talk as they sit on the picnic table under a small pavilion on ...77.
Archived Article: Community Bank Lj -
Wednesday, October 29, 1997
By LAURIE JOHNSON DeSoto Countians to launch local bank By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Three members of the DeSoto County business community, along with two bankers from other parts of Mississippi, have filed an application with the state to organ...78.
Archived Article: Engine Parts Chg -
Thursday, February 27, 1997
By CAMILLE H Engine parts company to move Memphis site By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News A Meridian, Miss.-based engine parts company is moving to a new location in the Memphis area. The Internal Engine Parts Group Inc., which has a retail and who...79.
Archived Article: Benchmark -
Thursday, September 5, 1996
Andrew Love and Wayne Jackson, individually and d/b/a The Memphis Horns vs Andrew Love and Wayne Jackson, individually and d/b/a The Memphis Horns vs. Al Green. Two local musicians are suing performer Al Green over the alleged infringement of the se...