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Harris Expands Transition Team in Preparation for Taking Office -
Friday, August 10, 2018
Shelby County Mayor-Elect Lee Harris announced more additions to his transition team Friday morning.
Harris named four additional honorary co-chairs including former county mayor A C Wharton Jr., county commissioner Walter Bailey, philanthropist Gayle Rose, and former city councilwoman Tajuan Stout Mitchell.
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Next Inning for Jason Motte? Teaching Players at U of M -
Friday, June 22, 2018
With former St. Louis Cardinals closer Jason Motte joining the University of Memphis baseball program as director of player development, a review is in order.
If you’re a student of Cardinals World Series history, you probably remember the highlights of their victory over the Texas Rangers in 2011. Down three games to two in Game 6 at Busch Stadium, David Freese provided the heroics with a two-out, two-run triple in the bottom of the ninth inning to tie the score at 7-7 and rescue the Cardinals.
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Prescription for Tragedy -
Saturday, March 24, 2018
He has his own GPS, an internal shield that keeps him from driving anywhere near 637 Poplar Ave. Home to the Memphis morgue. That’s where they showed Jerry Davidson his 22-year-old son, Oliver, his eyes closed and his lips purple.
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Woodruff Settles into Dream Job With Vols -
Friday, February 23, 2018
Knoxville native Chris Woodruff was at a crossroads in life when he retired from professional tennis in 2002.
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Mediocre Memphis No Match for UC; Grizzlies’ Mike Conley Out for Season -
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
After a second double-digit loss to Cincinnati this season, the Memphis Tigers are in the mushy, mediocre middle of the American Athletic Conference.
The Bearcats were No. 9 in the AP poll at the time of their 62-48 victory over the Tigers Saturday at FedExForum. It was their 12th victory in a row and raised their overall record to 19-2, their league-leading conference mark to 8-0.
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Mediocre Memphis No Match for UC; Grizzlies' Conley Out for Season -
Monday, January 29, 2018
After a second double-digit loss to Cincinnati this season, the Memphis Tigers are in the mushy, mediocre middle of the American Athletic Conference.
The Bearcats were No. 9 in the A.P. poll at the time of their 62-48 victory over the Tigers Saturday at FedExForum. It was their 12th victory in a row and raised their overall record to 19-2, their league-leading conference mark to 8-0.
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Final Goodbye: Roll Call of Some Who Died in 2017 -
Monday, January 1, 2018
They made music that inspired legions of fans. Rock 'n' roll founding fathers Chuck Berry and Fats Domino, rockers Tom Petty and Gregg Allman, grunge icon Chris Cornell, country superstar Glen Campbell and jazz great Al Jarreau were among the notable figures who died in 2017, leaving a void in virtually every genre of music.
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Pay for No Play: Paying Millions to Former Coaches -
Friday, December 8, 2017
Tennessee’s bungled search for a football coach will come at a cost for the university. A big cost.
There are buyouts everywhere. A potential lawsuit looms. And a rift between boosters caused by the botched search may be the costliest item of all for the university long term.
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Last Word: Visions of Black Helicopters, 'Extreme Body Rot' and Mall Nostalgia -
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
A happy council day at City Hall to you and yours. I know this is probably a new and foreign tradition to most of you – the twice a month Memphis City Council meetings every other Tuesday. Or maybe you just don't think of the sessions in that way. This time of the year can be pretty mellow – a lull before what is really the biggest season at City Hall – budget season in the spring. But the council will be pretty busy Tuesday.
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September 8-14, 2017: This week in Memphis history -
Saturday, September 9, 2017
2010: Behind The Headlines premieres on WKNO TV.
2007: First Horizon cuts its mortgage sales force in half – 1,500 mortgage positions and 500 supporting positions – reflecting national economic tremors that will grow to include a collapse of the housing market. “I think we have certain regulatory and other just practical issues but as quickly as possible,” First Horizon employee services head John Daniel says of the timing of the cuts. “Our original view was that we would try to not have significant reductions and perhaps benefit from the fact that so many companies were going out of business. … The volumes are going to drop so significantly we just couldn’t take the risk of having all that expense without the business being there.”
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Intriguing Story Playing Out Off The Football Field -
Friday, September 8, 2017
Anybody got an extra billion dollars lying around? If so, you can own one-third share of an NFL franchise plus a handful of other assorted business ventures.
That’s the situation involving the Tennessee Titans as they head into what could be a very eventful season. Susie Adams Smith, one of three children of the late franchise founder Bud Adams, is attempting to divest herself of one-third interest in KSA Industries, the business conglomerate built by her father.
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Raising The Ceiling -
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Here’s the thing about expectations: You either embrace them, turning them into some divine combination of daily bread and rocket fuel, or they crush you.
There is no middle ground. Not when the statistical mid-point – a .500 season – would be an undisputed failure.
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Who Will Grab the Spotlight in Vols' Spring Game? -
Friday, April 21, 2017
Tennessee completes its fifth spring practice under head coach Butch Jones on Saturday, April 22, at 4 p.m. with the DISH Orange & White Game at Neyland Stadium.
It’s merely the beginning as the Vols prepare for the 2017 season.
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Vols Need a Good Spring With So Many No. 1 Players Gone -
Friday, March 17, 2017
Butch Jones is about to embark on his most crucial of five seasons as Tennessee’s football coach, and it begins with spring practices starting Tuesday, March 21.
Jones is coming off back-to-back 9-4 seasons capped by bowl wins, but has fallen short of the SEC East Division title both years. He was the preseason favorite to win the East in 2016, and the previous year had a team with potential to win the division.
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Memphis a ‘Football School’ In Fuente-Norvell Era -
Friday, March 17, 2017
The first time Darrell Dickey was an assistant coach at the University of Memphis, way back in 1986, current head coach Mike Norvell was 5 years old.
So it is not an exaggeration to say that it has taken a lifetime for Tiger football to get where it is today.
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Society of Women Engineers Launches Section in Memphis -
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
For more than 60 years, the Society of Women Engineers has worked to help given women a voice in the male-dominated engineering industry, and now one of the organization’s newest local “sections” has been formally launched in Memphis.
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Strunk has Provided Long-Missing Ownership Stability -
Friday, December 30, 2016
Since becoming controlling owner of the Titans in March 2015, it has become customary for Amy Adams Strunk to spend a half-hour or so on the sideline visiting with coaches and players prior to games.
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What Lies Ahead for UT Athletics in 2017 -
Friday, December 30, 2016
Hey Vols fans, Happy New Year. May your 2017 year in Tennessee sports be better than your 2016 year in Tennessee sports. Perhaps, a fresh start is what we all need. Let’s face it. The Music City Bowl wasn’t where Tennessee wanted the 2016 football season to end. The Vols were picked to win the SEC East Division in preseason and floundered to an 8-4 record in the regular season, 4-4 in the SEC. Their football season was about the norm for most UT sports in 2016: average. Here are some dates to mark in hope of better things ahead in 2017...
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Momentum in Memphis Medical District Bringing More Banks -
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
The past year has seen financial institutions like Iberiabank and BancorpSouth head to the Memphis Medical District to open new branches, a trend that picked up steam this week with yet another bank following suit.
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Whisenhunt Might Not Recognize These Titans -
Friday, August 12, 2016
Welcome back, Ken Whisenhunt. You’ve only been gone a few months, but you might not recognize many things about your old workplace when you arrive Saturday night.
Call it a cruel twist of fate, irony or whatever you please, but the very man who personified and spearheaded the Titans’ recent failures will be on the sideline at Nissan Stadium when the Titans open the preseason.
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Pat Summitt, Winningest Coach in D1 History, Has Died at 64 -
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Pat Summitt, the winningest coach in Division I college basketball history who lifted the women's game to national prominence during her 38-year career at Tennessee, died Tuesday. She was 64.
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Time for Strunk to Become Titans' Most Valuable Player -
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Quick question about the Titans: Who has the most to prove?
Is it Mike Mularkey, a two-time loser as a head coach?
Is it Jon Robinson, a first-time general manager?
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Memphis Open Offering Events Beyond Matches -
Saturday, February 6, 2016
The Memphis Open presented by ServiceMaster is celebrating its 40th anniversary at the Racquet Club of Memphis with programming including a tennis clinic and lunch with ATP professional tennis players and two-time Olympic silver medalist Nancy Kerrigan; a sports management symposium; a tribute to founder Billy Dunavant; a tribute to local tennis legend Tommy Buford; a concert by the Bryan Brothers; and special offerings for “The Big Game” and Valentine’s day.
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Equality of Partners a Problem for Titan Owners -
Saturday, February 6, 2016
It’s the question that won’t go away – will the Tennessee Titans be sold. On the day the Titans formally introduced Jon Robinson as general manager and Mike Mularkey as head coach, team president Steve Underwood admitted that the NFL is not happy with the team’s ownership structure, which is split evenly among Bud Adams’ heirs.
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Memphis Open Offering Events Beyond Matches -
Monday, February 1, 2016
The Memphis Open presented by ServiceMaster is celebrating its 40th anniversary at the Racquet Club of Memphis with programming including a tennis clinic and lunch with ATP professional tennis players and two-time Olympic silver medalist Nancy Kerrigan; a sports management symposium; a tribute to founder Billy Dunavant; a tribute to local tennis legend Tommy Buford; a concert by the Bryan Brothers; and special offerings for “The Big Game” and Valentine’s day.
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Titans Face Number of Questions As Season Ends -
Friday, January 1, 2016
The Tennessee Titans are on the clock. If they lose to the Indianapolis Colts in Sunday’s season finale, the Titans franchise will have the first pick in the 2016 NFL Draft for the first time since the Houston Oilers took Earl Campbell first overall in 1978.
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The Titans Will Be Sold. Soon. Here’s Why -
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Anybody got a spare $2 billion lying around? If so, the Tennessee Titans could be yours. Despite statements to the contrary by Titans management, there is growing sentiment locally and around the NFL that the team soon will be available to the highest bidder.
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Titans Fire Ken Whisenhunt, Name Mularkey Interim Coach -
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk had been thinking of making a coaching change for weeks, and team President Steve Underwood said they caught Mike Mularkey a bit off-guard Tuesday morning asking him to take over as interim head coach.
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Despite Personnel Losses, UT’s Defense Should Be Much-Improved -
Saturday, August 29, 2015
John Jancek begins his third season as Tennessee’s defensive coordinator under head coach Butch Jones, and thanks to two solid recruiting classes should have his best defense with the Vols.
UT is bigger and faster on the defensive side than the previous two seasons, when the Vols showed improvement from the 2012 season by shaving more than 100 yards and 11 points per game allowed.
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Tennessee’s ‘Fighting 26’ Democrats Work to Stay Relevant -
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Sometimes Tennessee Democrats must feel like a tree that falls in the forest: Does anyone hear them?
When Democratic legislative leaders called for a special session this summer on Insure Tennessee, Gov. Bill Haslam’s market-based plan to use federal dollars to catch 280,000 working people in a health care coverage gap, they found themselves alone.
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Several Reasons for Titans Not to Take Mariota in NFL Draft -
Saturday, April 25, 2015
As the NFL Draft edges ever closer, the Tennessee Titans appear to hold the key.
The Titans hold the No. 2 pick in the draft, which begins April 30, and could go any number of directions with the choice.
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Jones, Vols Make Honor Roll With Recruiting Class -
Saturday, February 14, 2015
KNOXVILLE – Butch Jones has done it again.
Tennessee’s football coach has created a national buzz with his 2015 recruiting class.
UT finished with the No. 4 class in the nation as rated by 247Sports and ended up ranked No. 5 by Rivals when the Feb. 4 national signing day was over.
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Vols Take Plenty of Momentum Into Offseason -
Saturday, January 10, 2015
KNOXVILLE – There’s nothing like going into the offseason on a high note. The Vols will be riding the momentum from the resounding 45-28 victory against Iowa in the Jan. 2 TaxSlayer Bowl through the end of recruiting season, winter workouts, spring practices and into the summer months.
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Titans’ On-, Off-Field Decisions Defy Imagination -
Saturday, December 13, 2014
When the Tennessee Titans hired Ken Whisenhunt in January, it brought a breath of fresh air to an organization that sorely needed a change.
But it hasn’t taken long for that breath of fresh air to quickly become stale and toxic.
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Titans Should Follow Lions’ Lead in Overhauling Roster -
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Instead of CBS, Fox or even the NFL Network, the Titans might need to move to the HGTV, where experts take once-proud houses and restore them to their former grandeur.
Now losers of six in a row and 10 of their past 11 – with only a two-point home win against fellow patsy Jacksonville – the Titans are no longer treading the waters of mediocrity, as they had for the previous five years.
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Remember When Titans Had Home-Field Advantage? -
Saturday, November 22, 2014
There really are two ways to look at the remainder of the Tennessee Titans 2014 season and how the bleak present could affect the uncertain future of this franchise.
As Steelers fans waved their Terrible Towels at LP Field Monday night, Titans fans watched as their terrible team had another terrible trial in falling to 2-8.
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Titans Offense Looks Like NFL Product -
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Exciting. Now, there’s a word that hasn’t been associated much with the Tennessee Titans in recent years.
But based on the early preseason, Coach Ken Whisenhunt is fielding a Titans team that might actually be worth watching.
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Going South -
Friday, April 25, 2014
JACKSON. FULL CIRCLE. Fifteen years ago, I sat across a table from a guy named Tommy Ramey in a place called Nick’s in Jackson, Mississippi. Tommy said he wanted to buy my ad agency and took a swallow of some very good Cab. I took a swallow of mine and told him what that would take. We both took another swallow, he said that sounded about right, and we shook hands. And ordered another bottle.
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Events -
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Talk of the Town Toastmasters Club will meet Thursday, Nov. 8, at 1 p.m. at The Assisi Foundation, 515 Erin Drive. Visit memphistm.com.
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Events -
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Cargo Business News and Memphis World Trade Club will host the third Southeast Freight Conference Wednesday, Nov. 7, and Thursday, Nov. 8, at the Hilton Memphis, 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. The 61st annual New Orleans Port Night will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. at The Peabody, 149 Union Ave. For registration and a schedule, visit memphisworldtradeclub.com.
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Celebrating Law -
Thursday, April 26, 2012
The Memphis legal community is poised to kick off its annual weeklong celebration of the profession that will include a party in Downtown’s Court Square, a naturalization ceremony for new citizens and a remembrance of the dozens of lawyers and judges who died over the past 12 months.
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CK’s Moves Into Jackson as Part of Expansion -
Friday, March 2, 2012
A longtime Memphis diner chain is expanding its presence into the Jackson, Tenn., market.
CK’s Coffee Shop has signed a five-year lease for 1,390 square feet of the existing 4,900-square-foot Old Medina Market Gas Station at 2800 Old Medina Road.
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MBA To Spend Year Educating Public on Law -
Thursday, February 2, 2012
The Memphis Bar Association is gearing up for a major public outreach program in the form of an educational campaign.
Gary Smith, the 2012 president of the attorneys’ group, along with secretary Tommy Parker and member Porter Feild, have developed a program they’re calling “Law Rules: The Importance of the American Legal System.”
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Fuente Looks to Build Program the ‘Right Way’ -
Friday, January 20, 2012
The coaching clock ticks ever faster, often with little or no regard for extenuating circumstances. Used to be, college football coaches could just about count on five years to build a program up, to prove what they could do with a team full of players that they had recruited and taught.
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Former C’ville Fitness Center Sells For $2.7M -
Friday, October 21, 2011
Memphis-based Hackmeyer Properties has bought the former Prairie Life Fitness Center at 3690 S. Houston Levee Road in Collierville from Prairie Life Fitness LLC for $2.7 million and is leasing the 57,264-square-foot facility to a new fitness company.
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New Biz, Relocations on Tap for Poplar Plaza -
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
One of the city’s landmark shopping centers is in the midst of major transformations.
Poplar Plaza, the 360,000-square-foot center at Poplar Avenue and Highland Street in the University of Memphis area, has remained a premier retail center for more than 60 years.
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Bradley Named Mid-South Super Lawyer -
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
J. Anthony Bradley has been named for the third consecutive year to the Mid-South Super Lawyers for estate planning and probate practice areas.
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Construction On Rise in West Memphis -
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
One of only two retail developments on tap this year in West Memphis is on the verge of breaking ground.
Marketplace Development LLC closed last week on 3.11 acres in the shadow of Wal-Mart Super Center in West Memphis, where the group plans to build a 29,340-square-foot retail center.
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Action! We Belong in the Movies -
Friday, August 6, 2010
Gene Hackman has a big head.
I’m not talking ego, the man really does have a head the size of a medicine ball. I know because I stood next to him one morning in Court Square chatting about the Hebe Fountain. Okay, he wasn’t actually talking to me, he was talking to the little guy on the other side of him – Tom Cruise. Maybe 5-7, depending on his shoes. They were here shooting “The Firm.”
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New York Company Buys Gardenwood Apartments -
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
4975 Hoover Drive
Memphis, TN 38128
Sale Amount: $2.9 Million
Sale Date: May 17, 2010
Buyer: Gardenwood Apartments LLC
Seller: Bank of America NA
Loan Amount: $2.2 million
Loan Date: May 17, 2010
Maturity Date: N/A
Lender: Bloomfield Capital Partners Fund III LLC
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Gardenwood Apartments Fetch $2.9M From NY Buyer -
Monday, May 24, 2010
New York-based Besyata Corp. has paid $2.9 million for the 152-unit Gardenwood Apartments at 4795 Hoover Drive in Raleigh.
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Some GOP Candidates to Skip Fundraiser Over Cost -
Friday, May 21, 2010
CHATTANOOGA (AP) - Some Republican candidates in Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District race say they plan to skip a Saturday GOP fundraiser after they were hit with a demand to pay $2,000 for the right to speak there.
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Rainey Kizer Names Waddell Partner -
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Amanda C. Waddell has been named a partner at Rainey, Kizer, Reviere & Bell PLC. Waddell’s practice is concentrated in the areas of medical malpractice, auto liability and insurance coverage.
54.
Third District Congressional Race Now Has Democrat -
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) - There is finally a Democrat in the race for Tennessee's 3rd District congressional seat.
Brenda Short of East Ridge held a kickoff event Friday. The seat is up for grabs with incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp running for governor.
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Events -
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The Memphis Rotary Club will meet today at noon at the University Club of Memphis, 1346 Central Ave. Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Jr. will speak. For reservations, e-mail Taylor Hughes at taylor@memphisrotary.org.
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Events -
Monday, February 22, 2010
The InMotion Orthopaedic Research Center will present another lecture as part of its Quarterly Musculoskeletal Lecture Series today at 5 p.m. at the University of Memphis FedEx Institute of Technology. Richard Coutts will speak on “National Total Joint Replacement Registries.” To register, call 271-0021.
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Waddells Buy 14 Units In The Edge at Monroe -
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
John and Nancy Waddell have paid $1.5 million for 14 units in Downtown’s The Edge at Monroe Condominiums at 437 and 449 Monroe Ave. The Waddells bought the units Feb. 3 from Monroe Properties LLC, financing the transaction with a $1.5 million loan through Financial Federal Savings Bank.
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Poor January Home Starts Blamed on Inclement Weather -
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
January’s foul weather wreaked havoc on homebuilders, as the barrage of snow, ice and cold temperatures severely limited the ability to start homes.
Shelby County builders filed just 36 new home permits last month, half of December’s 72, but a slight increase from the January 2009 total of 31, according to the latest data from real estate information company Chandler Reports, www.chandlerreports.com.
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Commission Appointments Not Without Rancor -
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
John Pellicciotti is pursuing his master’s degree in political science from the University of Memphis. He’s writing his thesis. And this week, after trying several times for several years, the small-business owner and consultant got some real-world experience in his degree area.
60.
Byrnes to Take MAHBA Reins -
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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.
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Y5 LLC Files Loan, Permit For Vesta Home -
Friday, December 18, 2009
Y5 LLC has filed a $600,000 construction loan and a $500,000 permit to build a home in Neshoba Grove, the site of the Memphis Area Home Builders Association’s spring home show. The company, whose principal is Tommy Young, filed the loan through Magna Bank and its permit with the city-county Office of Construction Code Enforcement this week.
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Plough Blvd. Revamp Closer to Fruition -
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
With $1.6 million in public funding approved by the City Council two months ago, the beautification of Plough Boulevard – the road leading into Memphis International Airport – has reached another milestone.
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No More Democrats in Tennessee's 3rd District Race -
Monday, December 14, 2009
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) - Democrats no longer have a candidate in the race for Tennessee's 3rd District congressional seat with the exit of Brent Benedict of Chattanooga.
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Memphis Bar Association Names New Board Members -
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
The Memphis Bar Association has appointed new officers and new members to the board of directors for 2010.
Ricky E. Wilkins of the Law Offices of Ricky E. Wilkins will serve as president. John Cannon of Shuttleworth Williams PLLC will serve as vice president and Gary K. Smith of Apperson Crump Maxwell PLC will serve as treasurer. Linda Warren Seely of Memphis Area Legal Services Inc. will serve as secretary.
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Taking Off -
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Aviators attain flight and control the movements of their aircraft by precisely balancing the forces of lift, thrust, drag and gravity. The people piloting the aerotropolis initiative – the promotion of Memphis’ economy focused on the airport, other transportation assets and the connectivity among them – are negotiating their own set of physics in hopes of becoming airborne.
66.
Taking Off -
Monday, October 12, 2009
Aviators attain flight and control the movements of their aircraft by precisely balancing the forces of lift, thrust, drag and gravity. The people piloting the aerotropolis initiative – the promotion of Memphis’ economy focused on the airport, other transportation assets and the connectivity among them – are negotiating their own set of physics in hopes of becoming airborne.
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Dishmon Joins UT Medical Group -
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Dr. Dwight “Dan” Dishmon has joined the Department of Medicine at UT Medical Group.
Dishmon is an interventional cardiologist and cares for adults with ischemic heart disease and peripheral arterial disease.
He earned his medical degree and completed his internal medicine residency and general cardiology fellowship training at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. He later completed additional fellowship training at Michigan State University’s Borgess Medical Center.
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Aldi Inc. Buys Land For Collierville Store -
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
523 W. Poplar Ave.
Collierville, TN 38017
Sale Amount: $1 Million
Sale Date: Nov. 25, 2008
Buyer: Aldi Collierville LLC
Seller: Martin and Mildred Tippit
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Tennessee Voters Must Be in Line By Closing Time -
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Polls in Tennessee opened Tuesday to bright, sunny skies and long lines of voters waiting to cast ballots in what election officials expect to be a record turnout.
The advice to voters was this: Get in line before the polls close or you won't get in the door.
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Shoemaker Financial's Allen Earns Circle of Excellence -
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Frank Allen, a certified financial planner and financial adviser with Shoemaker Financial, has achieved the Circle of Excellence award from Securian Financial Services for his performance in 2007.
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New $2.5 Million Comedy to be Shot in Memphis -
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
A new comedy titled "Let's Ride" is slated to begin filming in Memphis in early November.
The movie, by production company A Street Productions, has a $2.5 million budget. The productio72.
Melick Tapped to Manage Fixed Income Banking Group at Morgan Keegan & Co. -
Wednesday, July 5, 2006
Jordan Melick has joined Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc. as a managing director for the firm's Fixed Income Banking Group. Melick previously was managing director of the health care finance team of Minneapolis, Minn.-based Piper Jaffray & Co. He began his career in health financing in 1991 at Detroit-based Comerica Bank.
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Archived Article: Daily Digest -
Thursday, March 13, 2003
Pinnacle Airlines Pinnacle Airlines
February traffic up
Memphis-based Pinnacle Airlines Inc., an indirect majority-owned subsidiary of Northwest Airlines Corp. that operates as Northwest Airlink, reported its passenger traffic for Februar...
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Archived Article: Market Briefs -
Monday, December 2, 2002
Four websites maintained by Southwest Tennessee Community College have received Golden Web awards from the International Assoc Four Web sites maintained by Southwest Tennessee Community College received Golden Web awards from the International As...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, November 27, 2002
Veronica F Veronica F. Coleman-Davis was appointed to Bank of Bartletts board of directors. She is a former U.S. Attorney in Memphis. She is president and chief executive officer of the National Institute for Law and Equity. Molly Okeon was promo...
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Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, May 21, 2001
Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: May 21-May 27 May 21 Consumer Credit Counseling Service hosts a free money management workshop from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday at the CCCS office, 2158 Union Ave., fourth floor. Participants will lea...77.
Archived Article: Comm Briefs -
Friday, May 18, 2001
The National Wellness Foundation will host a free community workshop about fibromyalgia at 7 p The National Wellness Foundation will host a free community workshop on fibromyalgia at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Germantown Library, 1925 Exeter Road. Dr. Ro...78.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, May 14, 2001
Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: May 14-May 20 May 14 The International Association for Administrative Professionals will have its monthly meeting at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn-Memphis East. Anne Jones of Dress for Success, Memphis C...79.
Archived Article: Comm Briefs -
Friday, May 11, 2001
The Building Owners and Managers Association, Memphis lunch meeting begins at noon Wednesday at the Chickasaw Country Club The Building Owners and Managers Association, Memphis lunch meeting begins at noon Wednesday at the Chickasaw Country Club. Di...80.
Archived Article: Market Briefs -
Monday, September 18, 2000
The Cotton Belles chapter of The America Business Womens Association meets at 5:45 p The Cotton Belles chapter of The America Business Womens Association meets at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Racquet Club of Memphis, 5111 Sanderlin Ave. Carolyn Cates, d...81.
Archived Article: Graphic (probate) -
Thursday, March 23, 2000
Probate practitioners Probate practitioners More than 1,500 probate cases have been filed in Shelby County Probate Court in the 14 months between January 1999 and February 2000. More than 600 lawyers were listed as attorneys of record in those cases...82.
Archived Article: Graphic (probattys) -
Thursday, February 3, 2000
Most active probate attorneys Most active probate attorneys More than 1,275 cases containing an attorney of record were filed in Probate Court for Shelby County during 1999. Heres a look at the most active probate attorneys of record for the year. A...83.
Archived Article: Graphic (probatty) -
Thursday, August 26, 1999
Most active probate attorneys Most active probate attorneys A total of 798 cases have been filed in Shelby County Probate Court since Jan. 1. Here's a look at the most active attorneys involved in those cases. Attorney of record No. of cases James E...84.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, March 15, 1999
March 15 March 15 East Memphis Business and Professional Women will meet at the Park Palace Luxury Apartments, 5400 Park Ave. Networking begins at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and a program at 6:15 p.m. The program will feature a panel discussion on i...85.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, March 8, 1999
March 8 March 8 The Memphis Area Radio Stations Association will sponsor a seminar at the Ridgeway Inn featuring consultant Irwin Pollack. His topics will be radio ad selling from 8:30 a.m. to noon and radio station management from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ...86.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, December 9, 1998
Promus Names Norman P Norman P. Blake Jr. has been named chairman, president and chief executive officer of Promus Hotel Corp. Blake is the former chairman, president and CEO of USF&G Corp. and former chairman and CEO of Heller International Cor...87.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, October 7, 1998
Jim Holt has been named executive director of the Memphis in May International Festival Jim Holt has been named executive director of the Memphis in May International Festival. Holt, who has 18 years of event booking, marketing, production and major...88.
Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, June 22, 1998
June 22 June 22 The League of Women Voters will meet at 7 p.m. at the Poplar-White Station Public Library, 5094 Poplar Ave. The topic will be groundwater protection. The speaker will be Dr. John Smith, director of the Ground Water Institute at the U...89.
Archived Article: Probate.focus -
Thursday, June 12, 1997
By SUZANNE THOMPSON Raising fees An ordinance before County Commission would raise Probate Court fees 20 percent By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News When Probate Court Clerk Chris Thomas took office in 1994, his predecessor Bobby Dunavant told him he...90.
Archived Article: Real Briefs -
Tuesday, October 22, 1996
Equity Inns Inc Equity Inns Inc., a hotel real estate investment trust, announced last week that funds from operations for the year could be as much as 11 cents per share below consensus analysts estimate of $1.33 per share for 1996. According to Ph...91.
Archived Article: Govt Analys -
Friday, January 12, 1996
01/12 Govt analys Needed: A Charter Convention By BERJE YACOUBIAN Special to The Daily News For nearly 30 years, the city of Memphis has been governed under laws outlined in the City Charter of 1879 as amended in August 1966. This Home Rule Amendmen...