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1. Firetruck Maker Oshkosh Plans East Tennessee Expansion -

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – State officials and Oshkosh Corp. say the manufacturer of firetrucks, defense vehicles and concrete mixers plans to create a new facility in East Tennessee.

2. Lake District Lands Malco Theater, Former Benchmark Seeks New Life -

3536 Canada Road,
Lakeland, TN 38002

Tenant: Malco Theatres Inc.

Tenant’s Agent: Michael Lightman, Michael Lightman Realty

Landlord: The Lake District

3. July 14-20, 2017: This week in Memphis history -

2015: Former President Bill Clinton is in Memphis to speak at funeral services for Circuit Court Judge D’Army Bailey at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church. The day before, Bailey lies in state at the National Civil Rights Museum, which he helped found.

4. Planned Downtown Hotel Features Urban Design -

A new rendering of a proposed LaQuinta Inn & Suites hotel at Union Avenue and Danny Thomas Boulevard Downtown shows a more urban design than a previous stock rendering sent to city and county planners.

5. Developers Swing, Miss in Attempt to Buy Prime Germantown Locale -

The first time I stepped into this mustard-yellow building at 300 Jefferson Street to ask how it felt to have the Nashville Sounds moving in across the street, Wayne Woelk, 50, was having a heart attack.

6. Reshaping a City, One Lot at a Time -

John G. Brittle Jr. doesn’t have an office. He has a war room. The space, crowded with maps, charts, books, piles of paper and marked-up spreadsheets, is ground zero for InfillNashville, the 10-person team of site selection specialists that Brittle leads at Village Real Estate Services.

7. Locally Grown Foods Look to Bigger Business -

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Once a niche business, locally grown foods aren't just for farmers markets anymore.

A growing network of companies and organizations is delivering food directly from local farms to major institutions like Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in downtown Philadelphia, eliminating scores of middlemen from farm to fork. Along the way, they're increasing profits and recognition for smaller farms and bringing consumers healthier, fresher foods.

8. Catholic Charities Launches Program For Homeless Veterans -

This month Catholic Charities of West Tennessee launches a new program called St. Sebastian Veteran Services to provide critical assistance to homeless veterans and their families and to those facing imminent eviction or foreclosure.

9. Green Shoots -

The busiest time of the year along the Shelby Farms Greenline is also the busiest time of the year for Cheffie’s, an example of a business that is a direct beneficiary of being near the Tillman Street end of the greenline that extends east to Shelby Farms Park.

10. U of M Files Permit for New Residence -

3615 Central Ave. Memphis, TN 38111

Permit Cost: $43.5 million

Project Cost: $53 million

11. Democracy And Goats -

EVERYBODY SWIMS IN THIS POOL. A lot has been said about our jury system. Thomas Jefferson offered, “I consider trial by jury as the only anchor ever yet imagined by man, by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution.”

12. Graceland Marks 30th Year as Tourist Attraction -

MEMPHIS (AP) – When Graceland opened to the public 30 years ago this month, nobody knew if it would be a success. Nearly 18 million visitors later, the house where Elvis Presley once lived is a money-making business that's helped transform the city of Memphis into a top destination for music lovers.

13. Weekly Pubs Expand Coverage For The Daily News -

In a time of historic uncertainty for the newspaper industry, The Daily News Publishing Co. Inc. has prevailed by adapting and expanding its footprint.

14. AIA-Memphis Returns To Downtown -

The Memphis chapter of the American Institute of Architects is joining a growing list of institutions with plans to relocate or expand Downtown.

AIA-Memphis at the end of March is leaving the temporary Midtown space it shares with Memphis Heritage Inc. to move into a storefront in Downtown’s South Main Historic Arts District. The new digs will put the chapter in a bustling retail and commercial corridor where it hopes to grab a piece of the area’s foot traffic.

15. Ripley Hitches Its Wagon To Surrounding Counties’ Growth Efforts -

RIPLEY, Tenn. – If this city in Northwest Tennessee wilted away on a vine, its demise would not be difficult to understand.

Few small cities and towns can survive the population stagnancy and jobs erosion that have beset Ripley. Fifty miles north of Memphis off U.S. 51 and the seat of Lauderdale County, Ripley has the state’s highest unemployment rate – 18.6 percent.

16. Jobless Hit with Bank Fees on Benefits -

For hundreds of thousands of workers losing their jobs during the recession, there's a new twist to their financial pain: Even as they're collecting unemployment benefits, they're paying bank fees just to get access to their money.

17. Future of Open Records Depends on Sharply Different Bills -

NASHVILLE (AP) - A records request for Memphis Police Department incident reports that referred to ice cream may not have been as frivolous as the city's attorney wanted state lawmakers to believe.

18. Events -

The 2008 Bartlett Business Expo will be held today at the Bartlett Recreation Center, 7700 Flaherty Place. The Bartlett Area Chamber, the city of Bartlett and St. Francis Hospital-Bartlett are sponsoring the event. St. Francis will be performing screenings for blood glucose levels and bone density, and the Cole Pain Therapy Group also will hold health screenings. For more information, call the chamber at 372-9457.

19. Performa to Help With Birmingham Project -      The Memphis entertainment and real estate development company that helped forge Beale Street into one of Memphis' premier tourist spots has been tapped to do the same for Birmingham, Ala.'s, convention center entertainme

20. Relationships, Client Needs Behind Husch Eppenberger Offshoot -

Jennifer Ziegenhorn is not from Memphis, but after more than 13 years practicing law here, says she is beginning to feel very much at home in the Bluff City.

Ziegenhorn moved to Memphis right after graduating from law school at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville in 1993.Ziegenhorn recently was promoted to equity partner of the Memphis office of Husch & Eppenberger LLC. She also will head the firm's commercial litigation and dispute resolution group.

21. Here's a Study In Courage for You -

Everyone, at some point in their lives, has heard or experienced firsthand the old saying that kids can be cruel. It's true; kids can be cruel - so cruel, the memory of their cruelty never really goes away and even can influence their victims much later in life.

22. Events -

The Shelby County Commission hosts an executive luncheon at 12:30 p.m. today in the commission conference room at 160 N. Main St. The commission's regular meeting follows at 1:30 p.m. in commission chambers, located on the lobby level. Call 545-4301.

23. Archived Article: This Week - BOTANIC GARDENS TO HOST STORM WATER MEETING U of M Hosts International Neuro-Oncology Update

May 17

The University of Memphis hosts the third annual International Neuro-Oncology Update at 7:45 a.m. at the FedEx Institute of Technology, 365 Inn...

24. Archived Article: Law Merger (lead) - St. Louis firm acquires Memphis' Hale Headrick

St. Louis firm acquires Memphis Hale Headrick

By Andrew Bell

The Daily News

A St. Louis-based law firm announced a financial agreement earlier this week that will add the Memphis law firm of...

25. Archived Article: Calendar - Calendar of events: June 5 11 Calendar of events: June 4-June 10 June 4 Consumer Credit Counseling Service hosts a seminar on budgeting and the basics of money management from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the CCCS office, 2158 Union Ave., fourth floor. Ca...

26. Archived Article: New Hope - By SUZANNE THOMPSON New Hope Christian Academy renovates, expands By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Construction is underway on a $2.6 million renovation project for New Hope Christian Academy at 168 Jefferson Ave. Demolition began in mid-May on th...

27. Archived Article: Market Briefs - Union Planters Corp Union Planters Corp. announced it will hire about 300 people for jobs in its Memphis headquarters in the next six months. The full- and part-time positions range from telephone representatives to branch managers to financial anal...

28. Archived Article: Standout (self) - By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE Coach turned camp director U of M assistant professor dedicated to helping Memphis youth learn through sports By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News What started out as a summer job for a former high school coach turned out to be a...