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Dixie Cafe Closing All Locations, 2 in Memphis -
Saturday, December 9, 2017
Dixie Cafe has abruptly announced the closure of all 17 restaurants in the chain, including two in the Memphis area.
The Southern-style home-cooking restaurant company, based in Little Rock, has restaurants at 2861 Bartlett Blvd. in Bartlett and 4699 Poplar Ave. in Memphis. Its restaurants extend across Tennessee, Arkansas and Oklahoma, and the company has been in business for 35 years.
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Dixie Cafe Closing All Locations -
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Dixie Cafe has abruptly announced the closure of all 17 restaurants in the chain, including two in the Memphis area.
The Southern-style home-cooking restaurant company, based in Little Rock, Arkansas, has restaurants at 2861 Bartlett Blvd. in Bartlett and 4699 Poplar Ave. in Memphis. Its restaurants extend across Tennessee, Arkansas and Oklahoma, and the company has been in business for 35 years.
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Memphis Police Oversight Ordinance Back on Track After Wharton Backtracks -
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Two days after an aide in Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr.’s administration said the mayor was against any changes to the 1994 city ordinance governing a Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board, Wharton himself said he is for the proposed changes.
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Police Review Board With Teeth Hits Familiar Wall -
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
When Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton created the Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board in 1994, it was under pressure from critics who said police couldn’t objectively discipline their own.
But Herenton, who had his own doubts about police objectivity, also believed the board was a hollow gesture. Its powers to investigate allegations of police misconduct would always be limited by civil service procedures, due process safeguards and the legal process in general.
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Wharton Says No Major Changes To CLERB -
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
The administration of Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. came out Monday, July 27, against any significant changes to the city’s Civilian Law Enforcement Review Board after a nearly six year effort to revive the long-dormant body.
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Archived Article: Aristi's (lead) -
Monday, September 22, 2003
Lead Aristis to Fill Former Melting Pot Space
Local owners add new flavor to Downtown dining scene
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
Commercial space at 126-128 Monroe Ave. previously home to a short-lived Downtown location of The Melting Po...