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1. Farm-to-Table Dinner To Benefit Farmers Market -

Oxford Community Market, a nonprofit weekly farmers market in Oxford, Mississippi, will host a community fundraiser after it kicks off its 2018 season Tuesday, April 17, from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Old Armory Pavilion, 1801 University Ave.

2. Farm-to-Table Dinner April 17 To Benefit Farmers Market -

Oxford Community Market, a nonprofit weekly farmers market in Oxford, Mississippi, will host a community fundraiser after it kicks off its 2018 season Tuesday, April 17, from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Old Armory Pavilion, 1801 University Ave.

3. Orbison Headlines Memphis Music Hall Of Fame 2017 Class -

The Memphis Music Hall of Fame unveiled its list of 2017 inductees to a packed house Tuesday, Aug. 22, at Clayborn Temple in Downtown Memphis that included Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam.

Most notably among the seven-member class of 2017 were the Memphis Horns and Roy Orbison of “Pretty Woman” fame.

4. Memphis Music Hall of Fame Announces 2017 Class -

The Memphis Music Hall of Fame unveiled its list of 2017 inductees to a packed house Tuesday, Aug. 22, at Clayborn Temple in Downtown Memphis that included Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam.

Most notably among the seven-member class of 2017 were the Memphis Horns and Roy Orbison of “Pretty Woman” fame.

5. Young Energy Could Boost Veteran Grizzlies -

Of the 15 Grizzlies players on guaranteed contracts, four are entering their second season in the NBA and one is a rookie.

While all of those players currently reside outside the team’s regular rotation, the four second-year players have a chance to carve out a niche for themselves; rookie forward Jarell Martin fractured his foot in a summer workout and his development figures to be delayed.

6. Grizzlies Caravan Rolling Along, Hoping To Pick Up Fans Beyond Memphis -

Tony Allen will throw out the first pitch at AutoZone Park and mascot Grizz will toe the rubber before a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

7. Grizzlies Rookies Jarell Martin, Andrew Harrison Have Much to Prove -

The bottom-line question about Memphis Grizzlies rookies Jarell Martin and Andrew Harrison is the same as after every other NBA Draft: What does the team really have in these guys?

8. Grizzlies Draft LSU’s Jarell Martin, Kentucky’s Andrew Harrison -

The Memphis Grizzlies needed more shooting and may have found at least some of it in two off-Broadway draft day trades. But with the 25th overall pick in the first round Thursday night, June 25, the Grizzlies went a different direction and chose 6-foot-9, 235-pound forward Jarell Martin from LSU.

9. County Leaders Make Transition to Governing -

For government officials, the oath of office marks the boundary between the ability to get elected and the ability to govern.

But it’s not always apparent to those taking the oath what they have gotten themselves into.

10. Grizzlies Hope Stokes Develops Into Next Z-Bo -

It’s unlikely that Jarnell Stokes was the only Memphis high school basketball player sitting in the upper reaches of FedExForum cheering on the Grizzlies and warming up to that new power forward that we all know as Z-Bo.

11. Grizzlies Cite Analytics in Adams Pick -

On draft night, as the questions from reporters all implied the Grizzlies maybe had reached in taking UCLA shooting guard Jordan Adams at No. 22, interim general manager Chris Wallace went right to the A-word.

12. Grizzlies Hope Upheaval Leads to Draft Unity -

MEMPHIS (AP) – The Memphis Grizzlies hope the recent tumultuous turnover in their front office translates into a solid, unified draft Thursday night.

For now, the team only has to concentrate on one pick – the 22nd overall – and the opportunity to add selections.

13. Gibson Joins Airport Authority Board -

Local businessman and former Shelby County Commissioner J.W. Gibson was appointed Wednesday, June 18, to the Memphis and Shelby County Airport Authority board.

Gibson, CEO of the Gibson Cos., was nominated to the post by Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. Two board vacancies were created by departures of John W. Stokes and Ruby Wharton, an attorney and Wharton’s wife.

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14. Gibson Joins Airport Authority Board -

Local businessman and former Shelby County Commissioner J.W. Gibson was appointed Wednesday, June 18, to the Memphis and Shelby County Airport Authority board.

Gibson, CEO of the Gibson Cos., was nominated to the post by Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. Two board vacancies were created by departures of John W. Stokes and Ruby Wharton, an attorney and Wharton’s wife.

15. 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.

16. Arlington Early Voting is Saturday -

Early voting in Arlington municipal elections is Saturday, Sept. 7, at Arlington United Methodist Church, 6145 Quintard St.

17. 11 File for State House District 91 Special Election -

The race for the state House seat held by the late Lois DeBerry since 1973 includes 10 Democrats, one Libertarian and no Republicans or independents, as of the Thursday, Aug. 29, noon filing deadline for candidates.

18. Sammons Elected Airport Board Chair -

Jack Sammons was elected Thursday, Jan. 17, as the new chairman of the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority board of commissioners.

19. Perl Retires From Airport Board -

The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority will begin the next year with an empty chairman’s seat as Arnold Perl retired Thursday, Dec. 20, after 31 years of service, including 16 years as the committee’s chairman.

20. Gather at the River -

About a year ago Memphians were drawn to one spot in particular on the city’s riverfront.

At the foot of Beale Street, the Mississippi River had risen last May to a level where the muddy water covered the intersection of Riverside Drive and Beale, offering a view of an uninterrupted river stretching three miles from the intersection to the levees in West Memphis.

21. Perl Re-Elected As MSCAA Chair -

The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority re-elected its chairman and awarded two contracts Thursday, Nov. 17, at its monthly board of commissioners meeting.

Arnold Perl was unanimously voted by his peers for a five-year term as head of the MSCAA board, effective Jan. 1. The nominating committee included board vice chairman Jim Keras and commissioners Herb Hilliard, John Stokes, Jack Sammons, Ruby Wharton and Jon Thompson.

22. Perl Re-Elected as MSCAA Chair -

The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority re-elected its chairman and awarded two contracts Thursday, Nov. 17, at its monthly board of commissioners meeting.

Arnold Perl was unanimously voted by his peers for a five-year term as head of the MSCAA board, effective Jan. 1. The nominating committee included board vice chairman Jim Keras and commissioners Herb Hilliard, John Stokes, Jack Sammons, Ruby Wharton and Jon Thompson.

23. 'Skills Gap' Leaves Firms Without Worker Pipeline -

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) – John Russo's chemical lab in North Kingstown has been growing in recent years, even despite a deflated economy, and he expects to add another 15 to 20 positions to his 49 employees over the next year.

24. Letter to the Editor: Headline Unfairly Mischaracterizes Case -

I am writing this letter on behalf of the Memphis Bar Association to correct what we believe to be a misperception created by the headline, “Six-Year Divorce Case Picture of Judicial Ineptness.”

25. Six-Year Divorce Case Picture of Legal Wrangling -

Shem and Danielle Malmquist arrived at the Tennessee Court of Appeals in Jackson this past October without attorneys. They each represented themselves in an appeal of a Shelby County divorce case that has lasted six years over a marriage that lasted less than five months.

26. Cargo Numbers Continue to Climb at Memphis International -

Memphis International Airport began its new fiscal year with lower passenger counts but a healthy increase in cargo shipments.

Freight handled at the world’s busiest cargo airport during July surged 8.4 percent – a total of 738.4 million pounds went through the airport compared to 681.2 million pounds a year ago.

27. McCarver Takes Baseball Success to Music Arena -

Most of the chapters of Tim McCarver’s life story unfold around a baseball diamond.

He’s one of Memphis’ most well-known sons and a graduate of Christian Brothers High School who played for 21 years in the major leagues.

28. Settlement Funds To Honor Cauley -

It was the kind of gathering you normally wouldn’t associate with the settlement of a class action case involving urethane.

Several hours in advance of the hearing before Circuit Court Judge Jerry Stokes last week, some of those who would benefit from the settlement gathered at the Glassman, Edwards, Wade & Wyatt PC law firm across from Court Square in Downtown.

29. U of M to Honor Legal Pillars Of Excellence -

The University of Memphis Law School Alumni Chapter will honor four of the legal community’s leaders Saturday during its “Striving for Excellence: Pillars of Excellence” ceremony at the Holiday Inn-University of Memphis.

30. Peterson Named Director of Purchasing at UTHSC -

Kenneth M. Peterson has been appointed director of purchasing for the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Previously, Peterson was a career employee of the U.S. government, and formerly served as director of the National Acquisition Center for the Customs and Border Patrol Protection Service in the Department of Homeland Security.

31. Tinker Works To Out-Fundraise Cohen For His Congressional Seat -

In last Friday's edition of The Washington Post, columnist Mary Ann Akers introduced her readers to Memphis congressman Steve Cohen, summing up her interviewee as a "fun-loving hipster in an aging man's body."

32. Law School's Move Holds Worlds of Meaning -

The long-awaited news of the University of Memphis law school moving into the Memphis Post Office and former U.S. Customs House building on Front Street is a breath of fresh air, both for the school and for Downtown, many sources agree. The University plans to buy the neo-classical building from the post office for $5.3 million.

33. DU, Arts Council Host National Event -

Even before it was announced that the Federal Duck Stamp Art Competition was leaving Washington, D.C., for the first time in its 71-year history to come to Memphis, the national contest already had a few connections to the Bluff City.

34. Archived Article: Newsmakers - Armstrong Allen attorneys chosen for Best Lawyers

Memphis Estate Planning Council Elects Officers

The Memphis Estate Planning Council announced the following 2004-2005 officers: Mike Wood, president; David B. Jones, vice president; Frank E. Da...

35. Archived Article: Newsmakers - VA Medical Center Physician Recognized

Memphis Attorneys Complete Leadership Program

The Tennessee Bar Association announced that the following Memphis attorneys have completed the TBA Leadership Law program: Karen Campbell, Gary K. Smith &...

36. Archived Article: Law Focus - Law

Statewide Program Develops Law Leaders

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

Seeing a need to develop leaders in the law field, John Tarpley also felt the need to do something about it.

As 2004 president of the Tennessee Bar Association, Tar...

37. Archived Article: River (lead) - Five firms vie to land Beale Street project

Five firms vie to land Beale Street project

By STACEY WIEDOWER

The Daily News

The Mighty Mississippi is rolling along, unaware that within months, a decision will be made that will significantl...

38. Archived Article: Rdc (lead) - Plans rollin on riverfront development

Plans rollin on riverfront development

By STACEY WIEDOWER

The Daily News

The Riverfront Development Corp., a nonprofit, public-private team leading the charge to revitalize the citys Mississippi Riv...

39. Archived Article: Tif (lead) - CCC seeks all-around approval

CCC seeks all-around approval for CBID financing

By STACEY WIEDOWER

The Daily News

A tax increment financing, or TIF, plan for Downtowns Central Business Improvement District designed to provide funding over...

40. Archived Article: Law Briefs - The University of Memphis communications department invited U

Opening Statement and Closing Argument, a seminar hosted by young, less experienced lawyers for young, less experienced lawyers, is 1:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. today at the Memphis Bar Asso...

41. Archived Article: Memos - John Koonce, Michael A

John Koonce, Michael A. Wells and Tarie Smith, all Memphis residents, were chosen to win Canadian National Railway Co.s President's Awards for Excellence for 2002. Koonce is general chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive...

42. Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) - CCDC leans to Prague company to develop Rhodes Jennings

Prague firm eyes redevelopment here

By SUE PEASE

The Daily News

A company hailing from a city known for its stunning architecture soon might be applying its Old World charm to one o...

43. Archived Article: Rdc (lead) - RDC lobbying Congress for riverfront funds

RDC lobbying Congress for riverfront funds

By DAVID LYONS

The Daily News

At its regular monthly meeting Wednesday, the Riverfront Development Corp., or RDC, approved a number of motions designed...

44. Archived Article: Memos - Susan Hugel of Shelby County was elected to the Tennessee Education Association Susan Hugel of Shelby County was elected to the Tennessee Education Association board. Florestine Evans of Memphis was elected as a representative on the Tennessee Conso...

45. Archived Article: Rdc (lead) - RDC updates schedule, looks to Beale Street Landing next RDC taps Beale Street landing as next project By SUE PEASE The Daily News The Riverfront Development Corp., a non-profit group given the task by the city to manage development of the riverfron...

46. Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) - Non-profit formed to direct Rhodes-Jennings building Non-profit formed to foster redevelop of Rhodes-Jennings By SUE PEASE The Daily News In ongoing efforts to spur redevelopment of the vacant and dilapidated Rhodes-Jennings building Downtown, a Cen...

47. Archived Article: Memos - Arthur E Arthur E. Horne III joined the Memphis office of Stokes Bartholomew Evans & Petree as an associate. Before joining Stokes, Horne worked as an associate with Glankler Brown PLLC in Memphis. His areas of practice include litigation, enter...

48. Archived Article: Memos - Gary Shorb, Methodist Healthcare president and chief operations officer, was appointed the new chief executive officer of the

Gary Shorb, Methodist Healthcare president and chief operations officer, was appointed the new chief executive officer o...

49. Archived Article: Memos - John R John R. Borden was named chief operating officer for Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare-Jackson Hospital. Borden had the same position until 1998, when he was named administrator of Methodist Healthcare-McNairy Hospital in Selmer, Tenn. He will ...

50. Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) - Owners explore sale of historic Crump Building Owners explore sale of historic Crump Building By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News A piece of Memphis history may be going up for sale. Members of the Center City Development Corp. discussed options availab...

51. Archived Article: Memos - Memphis Inter-Faith Association recently announced its board of directors for 2000-2001 Memphis Inter-Faith Association recently announced its board of directors for 2000-2001. The executive committee is Julie Raines, chair; Rabbi Harry Danziger, vi...

52. Archived Article: Ccdc (lead) - By SUZANNE THOMPSON CCDC revises loan criteria, adds broker incentives By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Center City Development Corp. on Monday approved changes to its loan evaluation criteria, including a cash incentive for commercial realtors. T...

53. Archived Article: Memos - Dottie Ray, director of practice at Don Stewart & Associates, passed the U Kim Lazarov joined the staff of Archer Malmo Direct as client services coordinator. She joined the firm as part of the internship program. She received a bachelors degree...

54. Archived Article: Ccdc P.2 - CCDC approves CCDC approves three project loans By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Development loans for three small but significant projects were approved by the Center City Development Corp. Tuesday. The board unanimously approved a total of $81,500 ...

55. Archived Article: Page 2 - Main street, riverfront Main Street, riverfront top board discussion By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Pushing revitalization of the Main Street Mall and the riverfront was the order of business for the Center City Commission Thursday. The board appro...

56. Archived Article: Gov't (ccdc Bott - Final bell tolls Final bell tolls for Grammy exhibit at Pyramid Arena By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News For more than 24 years, Memphis has been trying to land a Grammy Hall of Fame Museum. Thursday that effort was brought to an unceremonious close at...

57. Archived Article: Gov't (ccdc) - CCDC grants extension, CCDC grants extension, balks on two loan requests By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News To grant or not to grant, that was the question before the Center City Development Corp. at its meeting Wednesday. Seven items relating to devel...

58. Archived Article: Back1-ccdc - Front Street project Front Street project gets $33,000 development loan By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Craig Mednikow breathed a sigh of relief. After months of "jumping through hoops" he can begin renovating a property he owns in the Gre...

59. Archived Article: Community - By STACEY PETSCHAUER By STACEY PETSCHAUER THE DAILY NEWS Barry and Pam Stokes participated in the states foster care system for about five years. Through adoption of the three children that had, over time, become part of their family, the couple see...

60. Archived Article: Comm Focus - By STACEY PETSCHAUER Fostering care Privatization is one of several options being considered to improve the provision of foster care services By STACEY PETSCHAUER The Daily News Barry and Pam Stokes participated in the states foster care system for ...

61. Archived Article: Riverfront (lead) - By LAURIE JOHNSON Riverfront committee plans focus groups, town meetings By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News In 1924, a detailed drawing depicting an ambitious development plan for the Downtown stretch of Memphis Mississippi riverfront graced the front...

62. Archived Article: Gov't (back) - Back in the 1970s, when the Pyramid was in its planning stages, organizers had big dreams for the big glass structure on the banks of Big Muddy Board seeks proposals for Grammy exhibition By KATHLEEN BURT The Daily News Back in the 1970s, when the P...

63. Archived Article: Ccc Meeting Jts - 4/26 jts CCC meeting New CCC head wants cohesion, direction By JAMES SNYDER The Daily News The Center City Commission must focus its mission, retain existing businesses and closely coordinate Downtown projects with each other, said Edmund Armentrout...