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The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers July 25-31.
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The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers July 25-31.
Justin Rose comes to Memphis getting ready to work on his defense of the FedEx Cup championship.
Don Glays has been named president of the Tennessee Builders Education Foundation, a recently formed nonprofit that aims to correct the shortage of skilled workers in West Tennessee by reintroducing career technical education into local high schools.
In Shelby County, 27 cases of Hepatitis A have been reported, none of them fatal.
British Open champion Shane Lowry has withdrawn from the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
Memphis-based Varsity Spirit has launched a new division centered around NBA and NFL dance and cheer teams.
Occupancy rates have been rising for offices in the Tenn. 385 corridor since 2015.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers July 18-24.
Col. Zachary L. Miller will take command of the Memphis District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at a change of command ceremony Friday, July 19. He succeeds Col. Michael A. Ellicott Jr.
Local digital company Speak Creative has acquired Memphis-based creative agency RocketFuel.
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Foundation is taking proposals and will award up to $7.5 million to fund urban or rural BlueCross Healthy Places in 2020.
Memphis International Airport chief Scott Brockman has been named to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis transportation industry council.
Memphis-based discount retailer Fred’s Inc. has amended a forbearance agreement with its lenders again.
Memphis is among the first 25 communities to receive Better Cities for Pets certification from Mars Petcare and the Civic Design Center.
Mott Ford, chairman and CEO of Commercial Bank & Trust Co. in Memphis, has been installed as chairman of the Tennessee Bankers Association for 2019-2020.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers July 11-17.
Dr. Glen Steele, Southern College of Optometry’s longest-serving faculty member and a co-founder of InfantSEE, has been inducted into the National Optometry Hall of Fame.
Drew Hill, Linda A. Moore, Jane Roberts and Mark Weber have joined The Daily Memphian staff.
Memphis Animal Services is offering adoption service fees of only $10 through July during its “Summer of Love” promotion.
Shelby County Federal Credit Union has opened a new branch office in Midtown at 3245 Poplar Ave.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers July 4-10.
The Memphis Zoo has added a new VIP Valet parking option for visitors.
An Italian lighting company with international reach will soon be opening its first retail store in the United States in Memphis at 3043 Broad Ave.
Crye-Leike Real Estate Services has partnered with the University of Memphis Athletics to become the Official Real Estate Company of the Memphis Tigers.
Alicia Golston has been promoted to dean of students at Rhodes College, where she most recently served as associate dean for student experience.