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1. We’re All Invited -

MEMPHIS, SERVED IN THE SHELL. Following up last week’s column, this from a reader:

“We have no civic pride, half the population is intent on killing as many as they can and the other part lives behind walls or gates. There was a time in the fifties when you could leave your front door unlocked and keys in the car.”

2. Technology Helps Map New Madrid Fault -

New research by the U.S. Geological Society suggests that while the New Madrid Seismic Zone hasn’t produced a major earthquake in more than 200 years, the risk remains.

The Southeast Missourian reports that scientists used new technology to develop high-resolution imagery of the seismic zone centered around New Madrid, Mo. The imagery allows for more detailed mapping, showing weak rocks in the zone that are found at deeper depths in the Earth’s mantle compared to surrounding areas. Findings were published recently in the Earth and Planetary Science Letters journal.

3. Technology Helps Map New Madrid Fault -

New research by the U.S. Geological Society suggests that while the New Madrid Seismic Zone hasn't produced a major earthquake in more than 200 years, the risk remains.

The Southeast Missourian reports that scientists used new technology to develop high-resolution imagery of the seismic zone centered around New Madrid, Mo. The imagery allows for more detailed mapping, showing weak rocks in the zone that are found at deeper depths in the Earth's mantle compared to surrounding areas.

4. Archived Article: Memos - Memphis Memos March 19

Ken Newberry was appointed senior vice president at Memphis Area Teachers Credit Union. He earned a bachelors degree from Christian Brothers University. Prior to joining MATCU, he worked at Union Planters Bank. Stan Cardwel...

5. Archived Article: Memos - Clark Cummings was appointed senior vice president and security director for FirstBank

Clark Cummings was appointed senior vice president and security director for FirstBank. He will be responsible for developing security procedures and documenta...

6. Archived Article: Tech Focus - TECH

Worm helping researchers understand earthquakes

By RICK RUSSELL

The Daily News

In the realm of animal lore, earthworms seen rapidly exiting the ground on a dry day is a good sign of an impending earthquake.

While it is unlikely M...

7. Archived Article: Standout St - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Answering the call Charles Liggins uses a secular music background to sing a gospel message   By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Allstate agent Charles Liggins speaks softly and listens patiently to a customer who has called...