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1. Last Word: Stop & Frisk, Council Day and The Big 12 Holds What It's Got -

We had quite the conversation with the two leaders of the Memphis-Shelby Crime Commission about “stop and frisk” and what will be in the upcoming draft of a new Operation: Safe Community plan for Memphis.

2. New Clay & Land President Reflects On Insurance Career, Industry -

Todd Dyson’s career in the insurance business has followed a simply trajectory. Treat clients well, pay attention to the relationship aspect of the business and look for opportunities to stand apart from the competition.

3. Clay & Land Insurance Names New President -

Memphis-based insurance brokerage company Clay & Land Insurance Inc. has a new president.

4. Clay & Land Insurance Names New President -

Memphis-based insurance brokerage company Clay & Land Insurance Inc. has a new president.

5. Memphis' 'Most Sedentary' Distinction A Southern Thing -

When it comes to demographic and health studies, Memphis is a big fat target.

The latest study, by Forbes.com, ranks the Bluff City at the top of the list of America's most sedentary cities, closely followed by Southern sisters such as Nashville, Birmingham, Ala., New Orleans and Atlanta.