The Daily Memphian Staff
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August 2020
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Learn more about how small businesses are navigating the logistical challenges and economic uncertainties -
Transportation & Logistics Williams-Sonoma hiring 200 now, maybe 3,000 for peak
Williams-Sonoma is hiring 200 for Memphis area distribution facilities and says it could need to add as many as 3,000 seasonal workers for the 2020 peak.
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Sports Grizzlies display valiant effort, but time has come to leave the bubble
Memphis fought to stay in the bubble; now it will have to beat Portland twice to get in the playoffs.
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Sports Grizzlies dominate: See y’all at 1:30 p.m. Saturday!
The Grizzlies have had a rough go in Orlando since the NBA season restart. They finally got some good vibes Thursday.
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State Government Video: Gov. Bill Lee’s Aug. 13 briefing
Gov. Bill Lee’s press briefing is scheduled for 3 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13.
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Business AutoZone hiring 20,000 nationally
Memphis-based AutoZone is going on a hiring spree, adding more than 20,000 full- and part-time employees.
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State Government Deadline is Friday to apply for Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer
The Tennessee Department of Human Services is reminding parents the deadline is approaching to apply for a program to help provide food for their children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Movers and Shakers Movers & Shakers
Palmer Home for Children recently announced that Lauren Waites has joined the organization as Vice President of Communications
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Memphis Grizzlies It’s down to this: Grizzlies vs. Antetokounmpo
This is just a casual game for Boston, which has the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference locked up. For Memphis? A lot more is riding on this game.
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Metro AT&T Foundation gift helps U of M nursing students affected by pandemic
Money can be used to help with living expenses, including rent and food, plus tuition and books.
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Memphis Grizzlies Social media posts tell story of Grizz vs. Raptors frustration
Live tweets from the Bubble: Things didn't go so well when the Grizz met up with the Raptors.
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Tweets: Dillon Brooks leads Grizzlies with 22 points. So there.
Memphis takes on the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Orlando bubble.
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Metro ‘Stuff the Bus’ goes virtual to provide school supplies for children in need
The collaboration between Walmart and the Salvation Army has lasted for more than 30 years to meet community needs.
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Metro Brooks Museum gets grant for permanent collection assessment
The Brooks plans to build a new, $105 million museum overlooking the Mississippi River.
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Metro Mueller Industries reports $57 million asset purchase
Mueller Industries reported entering into an asset purchase agreement for certain manufacturing assets and inventory of Wieland-Kessler LLC on Monday, Aug. 3.
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Metro Building permit filed for One Beale hotel
Construction also is underway on 232 apartments and a 474-space parking structure.
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ElectionsElection blog: Brown takes early vote in clerk’s race, Cohen dominates
While the polls are open, this is the place to come throughout the day for updates on how election day is going.
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Metro Tennessee AG joins push to stop COVID-related lawsuit considered frivolous
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery and 21 other state attorneys general have sent a letter to Congress urging passage of the Safe to Work Act, an effort to prevent COVID-19 litigation considered frivolous. -
Coronavirus Watch the Shelby County COVID-19 Task Force Briefing
Dr. Bruce Randolph, Shelby County Health Department health officer, starts off Thursday's briefing. Randolph reports four new COVID-19 deaths.
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Longtime voter learns new tricks
With a shortage of volunteers to work polls, a 50-year voter steps up.
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Metro Brunses donate $1 million to U of M for matching challenge
Fund means that new gifts of $35,000-$55,000, pledged over up to five years, will be matched 1-to-2.
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Mancini reacts to absentee voting decision
Tennessee Democratic Party Chairwoman Mary Mancini reacted to the state Supreme Court’s ruling late Wednesday that allows all absentee ballots cast for Thursday’s election to count but limits COVID-related absentee voting in November. -
Movers and Shakers Movers & Shakers
Amber Jennings, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Herff College of Engineering, has received a 2020 National Science Foundation Faculty Early CAREER Development Award to design materials with a novel synthetic biofilm-disrupting molecule bound to their surfaces.
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Real Estate Judge dismisses lawsuit against Downtown office owner
50 North Front has invested more than $5 million in the multi-tenant, 336,483-square-foot office tower at 50 N. Front St. since purchasing it in 2015.
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Coronavirus Mississippi issues stay-at-home order for COVID-19 positive citizens
Persons infected with COVID-19 should limit exposure to household contacts. No visitors should be allowed in the home.
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