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1. Stepherson Named Chair-Elect of Grocers Association -

Randy Stepherson has been named 2014-2015 chairman-elect of the Tennessee Grocers & Convenience Store Association board of directors. Stepherson is president of Stepherson Inc., the family- and employee-owned parent company of Superlo Foods, which has five Memphis-area locations, and Stepherson’s.

2. Neuvo Salon Files Permit For New East Memphis Location -

5158 Wheelis Drive
Memphis, TN 38117
Permit Amount: $712,367

Project Cost: $712,367
Permit Date: Applied May 2009
Completion: March 2010
Owner: Neuvo Salon
Tenant: Neuvo Salon
Contractor: Construction Solutions LLC
Architect: Thoda and Associates PLLC

3. Cazassa Crossing Sold Back to Bank -

The Cazassa Crossing apartment complex at 3539 Cazassa Road in Whitehaven has been sold back to the lender, New Jersey-based MFC Funding LLC, following a foreclosure. The bank on April 30 bought the 248-unit complex for $1.4 million on the courthouse steps in a substitute trustee’s deed.

4. Claim to Fame -

One metaphor for this year's ninth annual Indie Memphis Film Festival can be found in "The Cole Nobody Knows," one of more than 70 festival entries that will be shown beginning Oct. 13.

The story, as captured by filmmaker Clay Walker, is about Freddy Cole. Cole is a jazz keyboard player in his mid-70s who's carved out a modestly successful career.