Commerce grant backs minority business unit
U.S. Department of Commerce announces grant to support Mid-South Minority Council Technical Assistance and Developmental Pool.
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U.S. Department of Commerce announces grant to support Mid-South Minority Council Technical Assistance and Developmental Pool.
Nominations are being accepted for the 36th annual Women of Achievement awards. The deadline is Monday, Jan. 13.
PHOTO GALLERY: CN Railway safety train "Little Obie" delivered a Memphis in May World Cargo Crate from Ghana to St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School Jan. 7. Each year the World Cargo Crate, containing items such as maps, local crafts, clothing and coins from the the MIM honored country, visits local schools so that students can learn about the honored country.
Crye-Leike Real Estate Services Affiliate Broker Frances Anderson has earned the Commitment to Excellence (C2EX) Endorsement from the National Association of REALTORS (NAR).
University of Memphis' 10-game win streak ended at the hands of Georgia following a 65-62 loss at FedExForum on Saturday, Jan. 4.
Fifteen students a year will come to complete three-year graduate programs in health sciences.
River City Capital has been working with local organizations to identify businesses that could benefit from its services.
Aramark Food and Support Service has informed the state of Tennessee it will permanently lay off 126 employees from a facility at 2838 Business Park Drive near the FedEx hub.
Four Memphians take their seat on the St. Louis Federal Reserve board and its Memphis Branch board of directors.
The University of Memphis suffered a disappointing 76-67 loss at Wichita State on Thursday, Jan. 9.
With a dominating performance by forward Precious Achiuwa, the University of Memphis men's basketball team defeated the University of South Florida 68-64 on Sunday, Jan. 12, in Tampa.
Tests are for students who miss blood-testing in their schools.
The Weekly Memphian is a guide to some of the things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers Jan. 9-15.
Financial Federal Bank has joined a lender network to help expand the Memphis-based bank’s presence nationwide.
Dr. Lisa Damour, a best-selling author, psychologist and leading expert and researcher on girls’ behavior, will speak at Hutchison School on Jan. 23.
Seven programs are nationally ranked; six rank No. 1 in Tennessee.
Obsidian PR has promoted Carlee Smith to account specialist.
The document is displayed in the Ned R. McWherter Library.
The Weekly Memphian is a guide to some of the things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide for Jan. 16-22 includes our interview with local singer-songwriter Chris Milam, who's performing at Bar DKDC.
The kindergarten program will be open to children of faculty, staff and students within a two-mile radius of the U of M campus.
The UrbanArt Commission, Memphis Convention Center board and city of Memphis have selected four Memphis-based artists for public art installations in the upgraded convention center.
In a bruising slugfest, Memphis outlasted Cincinnati 60-49. The Tigers' knockout punch came in the form of freshman forwards and a technical foul by Cincinnati coach John Brannen.
Memphis has been chosen as the location for the 2020 Miss Tennessee Scholarship Competition, the Miss America Organization announced Friday, Jan. 17.
Executive Director of Just City Josh Spickler discusses juvenile justice in Shelby County with host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
Memphis advertising executive Jerry Ehrlich will receive the 2020 Silver Medal Award from the American Advertising Federation Memphis.