Hooks Institute for Social Change will present papers Oct. 28
Hooks Institute for Social Change papers address issues affecting Memphis.
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Hooks Institute for Social Change papers address issues affecting Memphis.
Baptist has funds for uninsured/underinsured women.
The Daily Memphian Developing Memphis Seminar took place on Oct. 10 featuring Benjamin Orgel of Tower Ventures, Carol Coletta of Memphis River Parks Partnership and Gary Prosterman of Development Services Group, Inc.
Rhodes College hosting panel discussion on slavery on October 21.
Children will be able to receive vaccines Saturday, Nov. 2, at a family immunization event at Westwood High School.
Pandrol USA has filed a building permit to remodel its existing office in Memphis and upgrade its manufacturing facility at 611 Winchester Road, according to public records.
Live greyhound racing will be phased out at Southland Casino Racing in West Memphis by the end of 2022.
FedEx Express will test its SameDay Bot in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Our guide to what's happening in Memphis this week, with briefs from Jared Boyd, Jennifer Biggs, Elle Perry and other Daily Memphian writers.
The University of Memphis Research Park has been selected as one of a few research institutions nationally to bring international companies to campus.
Shantelle Leatherwood, CEO of Memphis-based Christ Community Health Services, has been appointed to Gov. Bill Lee’s Health Care Modernization Task Force focused on improving Tennessee’s approach to health care.
Sally Deitch has become the new chief executive officer of the Mid-South Group of Tenet Healthcare, the Memphis market and Saint Francis Hospital-Memphis.
FedEx Cross Border, which connects online merchants with international customers, announced openings of new offices in New Jersey, California and The Netherlands.
Paragon Bank has been listed among the top 10 of 85 banks nationwide in the American Banker “Best Banks to Work For 2019” program, a project of American Banker and Best Companies Group.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers Oct. 10-16.
Workplace health care provider We Care tlc is asking for a grant of up to $30,000 from a Downtown Memphis Commission board for interior renovations of its proposed center site at 119 S. Main.
International Paper Co. has increased the annual dividend on its common stock by 2.5%, raising it from $2.00 to $2.05 per share, the company has announced.
Chris Douglas, COO of COMP Performance Group, has been re-elected to SEMA's Board of Directors. Douglas, a Memphis resident, is returning as a board member to serve a second three-year term to guide the speciality automotive aftermarket industry association.
Strike King Lure Co. in Collierville is closing and will eliminate 18 jobs by the end of the year.
MedPost Urgent Care, in partnership with Saint Francis Healthcare, has opened its sixth clinic.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers Oct. 3-9.
Check here throughout the day to see how balloting is going around the city, and into the evening as ballot tabulation begins.