Church Health Center names new COO, CFO
Jenny Bartlett-Prescott and Jennie Robbins have been promoted at Church Health and will become the nonprofit's first chief operating officer and chief financial officer, respectively.
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Longtime journalist Jane Roberts is a Minnesotan by birth and a Memphian by choice. She's lived and reported in the city more than two decades. She covers business news and features for The Daily Memphian.
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Jenny Bartlett-Prescott and Jennie Robbins have been promoted at Church Health and will become the nonprofit's first chief operating officer and chief financial officer, respectively.
The owner of landfill in northeast Memphis is ordered to cease operations and hire independent experts to analyze soil and water at the property that backs up to the Wolf River.
Downtown Memphis has more than adequate parking, but access to the lots, signage and condition of facilities are often so unsavory, many users believe parking in the city core is frustrating at best, dangerous at worst.
Sullivan Branding is the creative force behind the state Health Department’s vaccination campaign.
Alpha Omega Veterans Services got in the farm-to-table movement more than a year ago. Now, with its first full growing season unfolding, it's marketing produce and the power of horticultural therapy.
The Fourth ended with rockets blazing in the dark and independent bursts in neighborhoods that went late into the night.
A Memphis organization that helps nonprofits improve their efficiency and reach is no longer accepting job posts for less than $15 an hour.
ProTech Systems Group has a new but familiar leader, along with updated branding to symbolize the change.
Memphis River Parks Partnership wants to make Memphis Park into a community gathering place Downtown with shaded dining area and easy access to other amenities.
Bob Gilliland flew into aviation history in 1964 as the test pilot for the top-secret SR-71 Blackbird. He died Thursday at his home in California at age 93.
President Trump's mandate to dramatically reduce kidney disease and expensive dialysis was greeted warmly in Memphis, where diabetes and hypertension are members of a deadly dynasty.
Germantown officials and philanthropists scooped ceremonial shovels of soil Wednesday at the site of a $4 million athletic field house at Houston High School.
A four-year study on care given to really sick patients after being discharged from the hospital reveals the importance of creating reimbursement systems that pay for total patient care, including rapid follow-ups.
Among its other attributes, a local, inflatable field hospital will take pressure off hospital resources in a bona fide emergency at a large event in Memphis.
EDGE board approves incentives for projects across the city, from warehouse space to studio living near the University of Memphis.
ALSAC/St Jude has a message for every audience; the one no one will miss is how much fun the tournament is for the kids.
70 Peer Power Success Coaches are ready to go into Shelby Count Schools.
Cotton industry hosts Indonesian textile execs in tour that includes Memphis.
The diverse Medical District spends a week getting people out of their offices and routines to see the sights and meet the folks.
University of Memphis researchers use seepage meters to study possible breaches into the Memphis Aquifer along the Wolf River.
UTHSC researcher Siamak Yousefi has landed a $500,000 grant for a project that uses artificial intelligence to catch glaucoma early.
Methodist Le Bonheur is raising its minimum wage as part of series of changes to help fight poverty in Memphis.
Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital gave Cooper Kilburn, 2, his voice with the first reconstructed child larynx and airway passage ever recorded.
In the former L’Ecole Culinaire, the University of Memphis is opening one of the largest college culinary arts programs in the nation.
Brother Stanislaus Sobczyk, who led Christian Brothers University from 1999-2005, has died.