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Last Word: Memphis-Temple, Southwest's Remake and Death Penalty Arguments -
Friday, October 7, 2016
Memphis 34 –Temple 27 Thursday evening at the Liberty Bowl and on ESPN. Whatever happened during halftime, the Tigers were a very different team from the first half when they emerged.
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How Do You Fight Chronic Absenteeism? Put a Nurse in Every School -
Friday, October 7, 2016
Almost a fifth of Memphis students are considered chronically absent from school, and too often it’s because of an asthma attack, a toothache or an undiagnosed psychological condition.
Community leaders grappling with the city’s high rate of absenteeism frequently have cited challenges rooted in poverty — from students who struggle to get a ride to school to embarrassment over dirty uniforms. Now they’re zeroing in on a deeper related problem: chronic health conditions.
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Glankler Brown Job Too Good to Pass Up for Jobe -
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Attorney Mark Jobe has recently started working as an associate with Glankler Brown PLLC.
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Candidates Battle it Out in Democratic Primary -
Monday, April 19, 2010
Before voters get to the slimmer, trimmer Aug. 5 race for Shelby County mayor, some of them must decide the three-candidate Democratic primary on the May 4 ballot.
As political races go, this one has enough drama to make it interesting.
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Malone Gears Up for County Mayor Run -
Friday, September 18, 2009
Shelby County Commissioner Deidre Malone stood under a carport in Orange Mound earlier this week and kicked off her campaign for Shelby County mayor in 2010.
The timing of the campaign kickoff at her grandparents’ house with her mother, other family members and her friends in attendance had been planned months ago to follow the end of Malone’s year-long tenure as County Commission chairwoman. Malone turned over the chair Monday to fellow Commissioner Joyce Avery.
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, December 17, 2003
Methodist Health Information Team Tops National List Methodist Health Information Team Tops National List The Health Information Management team at Methodist University Hospital was named the best in the country by Advance Magazine, a national tr...
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Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, January 10, 2002
An issue of spanking Nashville bans paddling in schools, Memphis to follow? By MARY DANDO The Daily News To spank or not to spank that is the question consuming Nashville educators this week. Tuesday, the metro area school board voted unanimously to...