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1. Southwest Airlines Pilot Pushed Navy Boundaries for Flying -

BOERNE, Texas (AP) — Tammie Jo Shults was determined to "break into the club" of male military aviators.

One of the first female fighter pilots in the U.S. Navy, Shults flew training missions as an enemy pilot during Operation Desert Storm, while working with other women to see a rule excluding them from combat flights repealed.

2. Around Memphis: March 19, 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...

3. A Look Back At UT’s History In NCAA Tourney -

Basketball coach Rick Barnes was fired by Texas in late March of 2015 when he refused to fire members of his coaching staff.

4. Home Sweet Home -

Almost every facet of the Shelby County housing market showed improvement or promise in 2017, and the stellar year saw a new record high for average home sales price and a historic low number foreclosures.

5. The Week Ahead: February 26-March 4 -

Good morning, Memphis! There are plenty of business, government and sporting events to keep your interest this week, along with the annual farm and gin show. And Shakespeare could inspire some Shelby County students to have their works published in a literary magazine.

6. Last Word: Corker & Blackburn, More Frost and Dale Watson's Move to The Haven -

It's possible around City Hall these days to get your RFQs mixed up with your RFPs. And there is a difference in requests for qualifications and requests for proposals. Usually RFQs come before RFPs – but there are exceptions – loopholes. The latest RFQ out of City Hall – album title or t-shirt slogan? – is for the adaptive reuse of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art.

7. Experts to Discuss Record Highs, Lows at Chandler Reports Seminar -

Topics ranging from record high average home sale prices to historic low foreclosure numbers will be explored at Chandler Reports’ annual Real Estate Review.

The 2017 year-in-review seminar will be held Thursday, March 1, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Goldsmith Room at Memphis Botanic Garden, 750 Cherry Road, and will be moderated by Eric Barnes, publisher of The Daily News and The Memphis News.

8. Digest -

Memphis Toys R Us

To Remain Open

A representative with Toys R Us has confirmed to The Daily News that the retailer’s Memphis location, at 7676 Polo Ground Blvd., won’t close after all.

9. Alabama is Media’s Overwhelming Pick To Win SEC Title -

Twice in the previous three years, SEC media correctly predicted the SEC champion. Both times, they did it by picking Alabama (2014, 2016). They went with Alabama again this year, predicting the Crimson Tide to defeat Georgia in the SEC title game.

10. Investor Dominance in Residential Real Estate Shows Signs of Change -

Investors buying single-family homes to rent them out or have a management firm rent them out may be giving way to banks more willing to make loans on lower-priced homes to owner-occupants.

“I would say the most interesting and big dynamic is folks who come in and buy a house for $20,000 these days, fix it up – sometimes well, sometimes poorly – sell it to a person in California for $64,000 – keep the rental management. And sometimes that helps a street and a neighborhood and sometimes it’s destructive,” said Steve Lockwood, executive director of the Frayser Community Development Corp. on the WKNO/Channel 10 program “Behind The Headlines.”

11. Last Word: A New Chapter, The Kissell Dome and The New Bartlett High School -

Booksellers of Laurelwood is set to return in most of the same location with a smaller footprint and new owners. John Vergos of the Rendezvous and a former Memphis City Council member is among the investors bringing back the East Memphis institution that closed in February. No word on whether the new group will keep the name or go with a new name.

12. State Systems Makes Its Fifth Acquisition in 2 Years -

Memphis-based total protection company State Systems Inc. has acquired Community Fire Safety Systems in Thompson’s Station, Tennessee, marking the company’s fifth acquisition in less than two years and the second in Middle Tennessee.

13. State Systems Makes Its Fifth Acquisition in 2 Years -

Memphis-based total protection company State Systems Inc. has acquired Community Fire Safety Systems in Thompson's Station, Tennessee, marking the company’s fifth acquisition in less than two years and the second in Middle Tennessee.

14. Georgia Rallies to Beat TCU 31-23 in Liberty Bowl -

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Nick Chubb ran for 142 yards and a touchdown Friday as Georgia beat TCU 31-23 in the Liberty Bowl to win a bowl game for the third straight year.

Georgia (8-5) restored some pride to the Southeastern Conference with its bowl victory. The SEC had entered the day with a 1-4 bowl record, a major step back for a league that had gone 9-2 in bowl games last year to set a record for bowl victories.

15. Preseason Analysis: Vols Will Defeat Oklahoma, Finish 8-4 -

Tennessee’s football team has something to prove as it concludes the first week of preseason practices and moves forward to the 2015 season.

The Vols must prove they belong in the national picture in Butch Jones’ third year as coach.

16. Lot Shortage Poses Next Roadblock -

Local homebuilders say a dearth of developed lots is slowing down the new housing rebound, weighing down an industry still trying to drag itself out of the rubble left by the worst recession in decades.

17. Memphis Bar Judicial Poll Released -

The Memphis Bar Association poll of attorneys on the judicial races on the Aug. 7 ballot shows 16 percent to as high as 38 percent of the attorneys participating have no opinion in many of the judicial races.

18. Boyle Starts New Phase at Spring Creek Ranch -

Activity at Boyle Investment Co.’s Spring Creek Ranch has continued this year with multiple phases of construction as it develops a total of 340 lots over the next decade.

19. Loeb Midtown Center Now Fully Leased -

Loeb Properties’ Belvedere Collection on Union Avenue in Midtown is 100 percent leased.

Agilitas USA Inc., operating as Results Physiotherapy, signed a new lease for 2,280 square feet in Suites 105-106 at the retail strip center.

20. Harris Files Ford Challenge at Deadline -

Memphis City Council member Lee Harris is challenging Democratic state Sen. Ophelia Ford in the August primary for District 29, the Senate seat held by a member of the Ford family since 1975.

21. Blume Named to Tennessee Real Estate Commission -

Gary Blume, a veteran agent with RE/MAX Real Estate Experts, has been appointed by Gov. Bill Haslam to a five-year term on the Tennessee Real Estate Commission. Blume is a past president of the Memphis Area Association of Realtors and has served twice as president of the Tennessee Real Estate Educational Foundation.

22. Boyle Sells More Lots at Spring Creek Ranch -

After an initial offering went so well earlier this year, a group of area homebuilders has acquired 17 more lots at The Village at Spring Creek Ranch from Boyle Investment Co.

23. Events -

Memphis Rotary Club will meet Tuesday, May 7, at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Jeremy Park, director of the Lipscomb Pitts Breakfast Club, will discuss corporate philanthropy and community building. Cost is $18. R.S.V.P. to Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.

24. Events -

Memphis Rotary Club will meet Tuesday, May 7, at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Jeremy Park, director of the Lipscomb Pitts Breakfast Club, will discuss corporate philanthropy and community building. Cost is $18. R.S.V.P. to Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.

25. Boyle Sells Lots at Spring Creek Ranch -

Boyle Investment Co. sold 10 lots at Spring Creek Ranch to a newly formed builder group and construction soon will commence on the next phase of development at The Village at Spring Creek Ranch, an upscale, master-planned community off Raleigh-LaGrange Road.

26. Boyle Sells Lots at Spring Creek Ranch -

Boyle Investment Co. has sold 10 lots at Spring Creek Ranch to a newly formed builder group.

Construction soon will commence on the next phase of development at The Village at Spring Creek Ranch, an upscale, master-planned community off Raleigh-LaGrange Road.

27. ‘Memphis Enthusiast’ Ham Honored by Advertising Federation -

Phrases used to describe Cynthia Ham at the Thursday, Jan. 24, American Advertising Federation Memphis meeting included “the Memphis enthusiast,” “the art-aholic,” “the hostess/entertainer,” “a local celebrity” and even “a pushy broad.”

28. ‘Memphis Enthusiast’ Ham Honored by Advertising Federation -

Phrases used to describe Cynthia Ham at the Thursday, Jan. 24, American Advertising Federation Memphis meeting included “the Memphis enthusiast,” “the art-aholic,” “the hostess/entertainer,” “a local celebrity” and even “a pushy broad.”

29. Boyle Buys Spring Creek Ranch Acreage -

Boyle Investment Co. through its subsidiary SCR Bravo Investments LLC has purchased the remaining 168 acres of land at Spring Creek Ranch in Collierville for $4.3 million.

30. Boyle’s Binkley, Thompson Awarded CNU Accreditation -

Les Binkley and Gary Thompson of Boyle Investment Co. have been awarded CNU Accreditation by The Congress for the New Urbanism on the nomination of the faculty of the University of Miami School of Architecture.

31. Thorpe Products Inks New Deal On Democrat -

Thorpe Products Co. is relocating its Memphis branch location to a site with higher ceiling heights and better proximity to its clients.

32. MED Fdtn. Names Brandenburg Director of Development -

Joe Brandenburg has joined The MED Foundation as director of development.

Hometown: Connersville, Ind.

Education: B.A., mass communications, Western Kentucky University; master’s in public administration, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

33. Social Media, Milestones Top News -

Many of the headlines that came out of 2011 for local advertising and public relations firms mirrored the ever-changing scope of marketing and social media.

Platforms like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube were at the world’s fingertips to capture political unrest in Egypt, the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, members of the Occupy Wall Street movement nationwide practice their First Amendment rights – – and everything in between.

34. Byrnes to Take MAHBA Reins -

Tommy Byrnes of Byrnes Ostner Investments Inc. will serve as 2010 president of the Memphis Area Home Builders Association, the group’s executive director, Don Glays, said this week.

35. Memphis Music Foundation Elects Bell Chairman -

Al Bell has been elected the new chairman of the Memphis Music Foundation.
Under Bell’s direction, the foundation will continue to provide education, strategic planning and promotional opportunities to the Memphis music industry.
Bell is the former chairman and owner of Stax Records and former president of Motown Records. Bell has worked with artists such as Booker T and the MG’s, Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Albert King, Rufus Thomas, Isaac Hayes and Richard Pryor.

36. BofA Delays Release of Votes on CEO Lewis -

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (AP) - Ken Lewis is keeping his seat on the Bank of America Corp. board, but his job title is less certain.

37. GOP Governor Contenders Line Up Campaign Teams -

Three of the four Republican contenders for Tennessee governor in 2010 have announced key members of their campaign teams in the past week.

The campaign positions aren’t high-profile, but those who fill the jobs are important because their influence and knowledge of how to run a statewide campaign will play a large role in how the candidates are able to get their respective messages to voters.

38. Southwest Airlines Reports Q4 Loss -

DALLAS (AP) – Southwest Airlines reported Thursday that it lost money in the fourth quarter of last year as its fuel-hedging strategy, brilliant when oil prices were rising, lost punch with tumbling energy prices.

39. Barboro Alley Flats Construction to Begin Oct. 1 -

100 S. Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103
Permit Amount: $5.5 Million

Project Cost: $18.2 million
Permit Date: Applied August 2008
Completion: 2010
Owner: 100 South Main Partners
Tenant: TBA
Contractor: Montgomery Martin Contractors LLC
Architect: Looney Ricks Kiss Architects Inc.

40. Events -

The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council will host a forum today from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the MAAR office, 6393 Poplar Ave. The forum will discuss Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for commercial buildings and what it means for commercial brokers. Cost is $15 for nonmembers and free for members. For more information, call 818-2428.

41. Events -

JobLINC will host a Career and Education Fair today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in meeting rooms A, B and C at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library, 3030 Poplar Ave. Thirty-nine companies will attend. For more information, call 415-2700.

42. Wachovia Says its Golden West Unit Doing OK Even as Mortgage Industry Woes Intensify -

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Wall Street is still not convinced that Wachovia Corp.'s $24 billion purchase last year of one of the country's largest mortgage lenders was a smart bet. But bank executives say the doubters are wrong and insist the takeover is working out just fine.

43. With Substance Lacking - For Now - Thompson's Strength is His Style -

WASHINGTON (AP) - Fred Thompson's easygoing, no-nonsense style is clearly his strength and undoubtedly has helped him soar in presidential polls. But it may only get him so far.

Sooner or later, the all-but-declared candidate will have to answer the question: What else do you offer?

44. Vesta Home ShowOpens to Public -      The Memphis Area Home Builders Association's annual Vesta Home Show opens to the public April 28.
     The 2007 Spring Vesta Home Show is at Spring Creek Ranch in the Collierville Reserve. S

45. Tennessee Legislators Argue Prominent Road Names -      Tennessee state legislators mixed it up in the state capitol recently over resolutions honoring political luminaries from the state - who also happen to adhere to opposing political parties.
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46. Tennessee Legislators Argue Prominent Road Names -      Tennessee state legislators mixed it up in the state capitol recently over resolutions honoring political luminaries from the state - who also happen to adhere to opposing political parties.
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47. Phillips to Become President of Optometry School -

Dr. Richard W. Phillips has been named president-elect of Southern College of Optometry in Memphis. Phillips is a 1978 graduate of the college and the former regional executive director for Tennessee operations for TLC - Laser Eye Centers. He will be only the sixth person to hold the office in the college's 75-year history. Phillips will assume the presidency May 17. He is replacing William E. Cochran, who is retiring.

48. Brown Talks About Senate Testimony, Involvement in Far-Reaching Legislation -

Gary M. Brown recently appeared before the U.S. Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI).

Brown, who chairs the corporate department of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC and is based in the firm's Nashville and Washington offices, provided testimony on ways offshore tax havens and tax shelters circumvent compliance with U.S. securities laws. The hearing, "Offshore Abuses: The Enablers, the Tools and Offshore Secrecy," received widespread coverage in the national media.

49. Morman Named Branch Director at MATCU -

Cheryl Morman has been named branch director of Memphis Area Teachers' Credit Union's (MATCU) Central branch. She previously was deposit services manager at Marriott Employees' Federal Credit Union in Bethesda, Md.

50. Davy Crockett Golf Course Could Be a Hard Sell for the City -

Davy Crockett might not have made it out of the Alamo, but an 18-hole public golf course bearing his name has lived to fight another day after surviving a Memphis City Council meeting earlier this month.

51. Future Home of PGA Tour Stop? -

The Vesta Home Show definitely is coming to Collierville's Spring Creek Ranch in 2007, but whether the Stanford St. Jude Championship, formerly known as the FedEx St. Jude Classic, will call the development's golf course home is another matter altogether.

52. Developers Take Different Tacks on Tree Preservation -

It's easy to paint developers and builders as the bad guys, especially when they knock down a stand of trees as the first step in building a neighborhood. But some developers make it a point to work around trees, while many others have practical reasons for clearing space.

53. Tuttle Elected to State Judicial Selection Commission -

Dale H. Tuttle of Glassman, Edwards, Wade & Wyatt PC has been elected 2006 vice chairman of the Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission. The commission interviews and recommends applicants for all state courts.

54. Baker Donelson Hires New IT Professional -

Cheryl Proctor just joined Baker Donelson's information technology management team as client services manager. Proctor currently serves as Southeast regional vice president of the International Legal Technology Association. She will direct Baker Donelson's client support services group. The group provides firm-wide electronic services, offering Baker Donelson's clients and attorneys sophisticated document sharing capabilities and technologically advanced litigation support systems. Proctor previously served as manager of application services at Waller Landsen Dortch & Davis PLLC in Nashville.

55. Archived Article: Newsmakers - HEADLINE

AdFed Names Pyramid Award Winners

The Memphis Advertising Federation named Robert Vornbrock and Glenna Rogers-Ward ad man and ad woman of the year at its 2005 Pyramid Awards ceremony. Vornbrock, president of diversified communications...

56. Archived Article: Newsmakers - Armstrong Allen attorney re-elected to ABAs House of Delegates

Noel Re-Elected to ABA House of Delegates

Randall D. Noel was elected to a third two-year term as a member of the American Bar Associations policy-making House of Delegates. Noel i...

57. Archived Article: Newsmakers - Young Lawyers Division Announces New Board Members

MSO Names New General Manager

Alberto Gutierrez joined Memphis Symphony Orchestra as general manager. Gutierrez previously served as operations manager for the San Antonio Symphony. After grad...

58. Archived Article: Newsmakers - Shelby County Alumni Honored

MAHBA Announces New Board Members

The Memphis Area Home Builders Association announced the following new members of its board of directors: Tommy Byrnes, Phil Chamberlain III, Ginger Coggins, Michael Matthews and G...

59. Archived Article: Gov Focus - By Andy Meek

Raleigh-LaGrange Set for More Development

ANDY MEEK

The Daily News

Boyle Investment Co. continues to have a keen interest in the area along Raleigh-LaGrange Road north of Collierville, where the company plans to begin work o...

60. Archived Article: Golf Story (lead)-ks - Rusty bloodworth

Boyle Moves Ahead on New Development

Company awaits approval to build residential project

By Andy Meek

Boyle Investment Co. is moving ahead with plans to develop an upscale residential community north of Collierville nea...

61. Archived Article: This Week - CONGRESSMAN HAROLD FORD DISCUSSES NEW DISCOUNT CARD

HUD Presents Session on HOME Program

May 24

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development presents Basic HOME Training from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through May 26 at the Renaissance Cen...

62. Archived Article: Newsmakers - The Daily News has hired Don Fancher as the Advertising Sales Director

Baptist-DeSoto Names New Administrator

Randy King was named administrator and chief executive officer of Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto. He was previously vice president ...

63. Archived Article: Memos - Michael Frederick was appointed director of radiology at Methodist

Michael Frederick was appointed director of radiology at Methodist South Hospital. He previously was the administrative director of radiology at Edinburg Regional Medical Center i...

64. Archived Article: Memos - Amanda Dame joined archer>malmo as an account supervisor, with day-to-day responsibility for managing the Valent U

Amanda Dame joined archer>malmo as an account supervisor. She will manage the Valent U.S.A. team and leading new business dev...

65. Archived Article: Memos - The Memphis Advertising Federation announces the following appointments to its 2001-2002 board of directors: Judy McCown of B Dr. Marian Levy was named director of grants and research and Sallie Hazelrigg was named director of major gifts and planne...

66. Archived Article: Tech Briefs - VARBusiness magazine named Solutech to the 2000 VARBusiness e125 list VARBusiness magazine named Solutech to the 2000 VARBusiness e125 list. The list is VARBusiness magazines first ranking of the top 125 solution providers with an e-business focus, ...

67. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: Aug. 21-Aug. 27 Aug. 21 The East Shelby Republican Club will host the 26th annual Master Meal at the Memphis Area Homebuilders Association, 776 N. Germantown Road. U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson is the keyn...

68. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: Aug. 7-Aug. 13 Aug. 7 Consumer Credit Counseling Service is offering a free seminar on building a budget and the basics of money management, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at 2158 Union Ave., Suite 400. Fo...

69. Archived Article: Loft Apts (lead) - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Loft apartment project begins on South Main By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News For developer Gary Garland, tranforming the old Hot Line Building at 421 S. Main St. into loft apartments is the right thing to do. The design of the ...

70. Archived Article: Pilot (lead) - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Ozburn-Hessey plans to add 52 new jobs By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News The Industrial Development Board will consider two applications for payments-in-lieu-of-taxes, for Mercury Printing Inc. and Ozburn-Hessey Logistics Inc., ...

71. Archived Article: Memos - The YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South has announced four new positions within the organization: Spencer L. Wilson and Jack R. Blair have been appointed to the board of directors for Bulab Holdings, parent company of Buckman Laboratories Internationa...

72. Archived Article: Memos - FDX Logistics Selects Global Logistics Veteran to Head FDX Supply Chain Services Gary D. Gilbert has been appointed president & chief executive officer of FDX Logistics Inc.s Supply Chain Services unit. Gilbert joins the company from Sea Land Lo...

73. Archived Article: Biz (bott) - Entrepreneur purchases second fitness franchise, considers third Entrepreneur purchases second fitness franchise, considers third By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Local entrepreneur Dana Wilson bought the Olive Branch franchise of Curves for Women...

74. Archived Article: Marketplace St - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Truckin in Tennessee High demand for professional drivers has forced companies to offer benefits unavailable in prior years By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News From insurance to a retirement plan to the ease and comfort of his off...

75. Archived Article: Marketplace - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Training triumphs Harrahs management invested time, money and incentives to raise customer service standards By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News In a highly competitive business like gaming, a pivotal point of success depends on c...

76. Archived Article: Memos - Maj Frank Colvett Jr. has been promoted to executive vice president of GreenScape Inc. He previously was vice president of marketing. Scott Perry has been named vice president of GreenScapes irrigation division. He formerly was manager of the irriga...

77. Archived Article: Schilling (lead) - Construction to start on Schilling Farms office center Building starts on first offices in Schilling Farms By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News Construction is set to begin this week on the first office building planned for Colliervilles Schilling Farms...

78. Archived Article: Memos - Fred's Inc names Reier president John Reier has been named president of Freds Inc., effective May 1. He formerly was president and chief operating officer at Family Dollar Stores Inc. Reier also previously served as senior vice president of merchand...

79. Archived Article: Memos - Bob Vornbrock has been named president of Thompson & Co Bob Vornbrock has been named president of Thompson & Co. He formerly was chief operating officer. Vornbrock is a graduate of the University of Missouri. Greg Bava has been named to the ...

80. Archived Article: Attorney Graph - Attorney Attorney Judgments Amount ------------------------------------------------ ----------- -------------------------- Gordon & Feldbaum 226 $220,174.79 Baer Baer & Baer 220 $348,622.30 Mccullough Law Firm ...

81. Archived Article: Calendar - Oct Oct. 5 The Memphis Area Radio Stations Association will sponsor a seminar from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ridgeway Inn featuring Norm Goldsmith, president of Radio Marketing Concepts Inc. For more information, call 678-3176. Oct. 6 The National ...

82. Archived Article: Sunset Downs Office - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Construction resumes on Sunset Downs office building By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Construction is expected to resume today on an office project in Shelby County that has been on hold. Frame work soon will be underway on the...

83. Archived Article: Tech Focus - To see or not to see To see or not to see A watchdog group works to improve access to congressional reports By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News An important bill is moving its way through Congress, and consumers want to follow its progress. A student su...

84. Archived Article: Law Focus - By SUZANNE THOMPSON High-tech trials Lawyers are able to use technology to make their cases clearer to juries By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News The image of law office support staff hauling in box after box of documentary evidence is familiar to mo...

85. Archived Article: Calendar - March 23 March 23 The League of Women Voters will meet at 7 p.m. at the Poplar-White Station Public Library, 5094 Poplar Ave. The speaker will be Gay M. Johnston, executive director of the Memphis Literacy Council. For more information, call 327-689...

86. Archived Article: Law Focus - By SUZANNE THOMPSON License, please Pre-Paid Legal Service Inc. needs proper license to solicit new business in Tennessee By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News In a kind of legal faux pas, Pre-Paid Legal Services Inc. was found to be operating in Tenne...

87. Archived Article: Bwi - By SUZANNE THOMPSON BWI Companies Inc. starts warehouse construction By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Construction began last week on an office/warehouse at 4924 Hickory Hill Road for BWI Companies Inc. The Texas-based wholesale lawn and garden su...

88. Archived Article: Law Focus - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Through the front door Tennessee Protection and Advocacy Inc. serves as a watchdog to guard the rights of people with disabilities By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Disabilities come in all forms but what is common to most disab...

89. Archived Article: Memos - Barry D Barry D. Robbins has been named executive vice president/sales and marketing for TBC Corp. He currently is senior vice president of strategic marketing. Ronald E. McCollough was named executive vice president and chief financial officer for ...

90. Archived Article: Calvary - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Calvary in the Arts to begin Wednesday By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News The sounds of gospel music will emanate from the corner of Second Street and Adams Avenue on Wednesday as Calvary Episcopal Church begins its 16th season o...

91. Archived Article: Law Focus - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Eagle eyes Attorneys use private investigators in a variety of litigation to help them prove their cases By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News If you have filed a workers compensation claim, someone may be watching you, and that som...

92. Archived Article: Real Fcs (vesta) Lj - By LAURIE JOHNSON Vesta 97 This years edition of the Memphis Area Home Builders Associations fundraiser will showcase living "just off the greens of Southwind" By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News The focus will be on "living the golf lif...

93. Archived Article: Tdot - By SUZANNE THOMPSON TDOT to hold public meeting regarding improving of U.S. 72 By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News The Tennessee Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting at Collierville Middle School tonight to discuss proposed improve...

94. Archived Article: Standout - Curing cells Curing cells Cell therapy gives Gary Detherow hope in battling muscular dystrophy By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Gary Detherow has been in a battle for the last 16 years of his life. The enemy is invisible. It cannot be touched or s...

95. Archived Article: Standout - Mary Hill remembers always wanting a big family with lots of kids. After the birth of her third child, when she had to have a hysterectomy, she asked God why.   By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Mary Hill always wanted a big family with lots o...

96. Archived Article: Retail.st - Despite predictions that national retail sales this holiday season would be a disappointment to merchants, some Memphis merchants said they have experienced record sales. Specialty retailers prosper during Christmas season DEC. 27, 1996 -- Despite p...

97. Archived Article: Retail - Despite predictions that national retail sales this holiday season would be a disappointment to merchants, some Memphis merchants said they have experienced record sales.   Specialty retailers prosper during Christmas season By Suzanne Thompson...

98. Archived Article: Vesta Awards Lj - lj 10/5 cates Trinity Group wins top Vesta awards By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News When Memphis home building newcomers the Trinity Group decided to debut their talents at this years Vesta Home Show, little did they know just how big an impression t...

99. Archived Article: Memos - Chuck Freedman, chief operating officer for Kelman-Lazarov, has been elected president of the Memphis chapter of the Institute of Management Accountants. Other officers include Larry Crowder, president elect and vice president of administration; Phy...

100. Archived Article: Benchmark - 05-02 Benchmark William Frank Rook and Karon Rook vs. city of Bartlett, city of Bartlett Police Department, Bartlett Mayor Bobby Flaherty, police director Don Wray, patrolmen John David Owen and David Jones, officer Gary L. Rikard, Capt. R. Carter, ...