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1. Memphis City Council Considers Surface Parking Lot at Main and Beale -

Memphis City Council members vote Tuesday, Aug. 28, on a special-use permit to turn the land on the northeast corner of South Main Street and Beale Street into a surface parking lot with landscaping.

2. Training Ground -

You can’t perfectly simulate a real-life disaster. Dr. Joe Holley knows this better than most.

3. MERI, Fire Department Assist Facilities With Disaster Relief -

The Medical Education & Research Institute (MERI) and the Memphis Fire Department are working with local long-term care nursing and other direct care staff to care for the elderly in the event of fire, tornado and flood-related emergencies.

4. Emergency Situation -

In a dimly lit building, surrounded by emergency sirens and the loud hum of a waiting military transport aircraft, Memphis medical personnel adjusted their headlamps and checked their radios before navigating through the post-earthquake rubble to prepare their patients for evacuation.

5. Fundraising Conference to Unite Area’s Charitable Orgs -

The Mid-South is home to more than 3,000 nonprofits, and fundraising professionals in Memphis – known as one of the nation’s most philanthropic cities. It is a group that is increasingly engaged in programs that help them keep up-to-speed on trends and developments in the nonprofit sector.

6. Open Door -

By 2050, it’s projected all minorities combined will represent more than 50 percent of the U.S. population, and as the United States moves closer to becoming a minority-majority nation, the growing Hispanic population is increasingly becoming a major power player in the new economy.

7. Medical Impact -

The Medical Education & Research Institute has evolved into one of the elite medical training facilities in the country. The center’s list of faculty and students reads like a “Who’s Who” of medicine from all over the world.

8. MERI Begins $10M Capital Campaign -

The Medical Education & Research Institute, which helps physicians learn about the latest surgical techniques and medical device advances, has begun a $10 million capital fund drive as it seeks to expand its mission and upgrade its technologies.

9. Commercial Advisors' Jensen Voted Commercial Broker of the Year -

Larry Jensen has received the 2005 Pinnacle Award for Commercial Broker of the Year from the Memphis Area Association of Realtors' Commercial Council. Jensen is president and CEO of Commercial Advisors LLC. He has more than 30 years of experience in real estate.

10. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Randall D Randall D. Noel, a litigation partner with the law firm of Armstrong, Allen, Prewitt, Gentry, Johnston & Holmes, recently was elected president of the American Counsel Association at its annual meeting in Orlando, Fla. The association ...