The Daily Memphian Staff
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There are 4912 articles by The Daily Memphian Staff :
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July 2020
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Metro Gov. Bill Lee and the Financial Stimulus Accountability Group have announced the release of $150 million in Coronavirus Relief Funds to help Tennessee nonprofits provide COVID-related relief. -
Movers and Shakers Movers & Shakers
Shelby Betts has been promoted to Sales and Team leader at Whirks.
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Metro Fogelman Properties buys another community in Atlanta market
The property will undergo a rebrand to 670 Thornton in conjunction with community upgrades, including renovations to all unit interiors and community enhancements across common area amenities.
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Metro TSU will begin Aug. 17; first 2 weeks will be online only
University is offering 15% tuition discounts to students who take all classes online; housing fees will be refunded.
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Metro Hooks Institute names 2019 book award
University of Iowa professor chronicles policing in northern city as means of enforcing racial divide after the Great Migration.
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Metro Starbucks opens in UTHSC food court, 920 Madison
The campus Starbucks is also open to the public. Masks required and temperatures will be taken before entering food court.
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Transportation & Logistics FedEx small biz promo highlights Memphis chocolatier
FedEx is promoting a dozen entrepreneurs, including Memphis' Phillip Ashley Chocolates, as part of its Big Days of Small promotion July 15-16.
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Education Rhodes College to continue remote learning for fall
If conditions improve, Rhodes is prepared to bring first-year students back to campus in the fall.
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Metro U of M creates new center for transportation innovation
Dr. Sabya Mishra, associate professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, will serve as the center’s director.
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Metro Chalkbeat to host virtual forums for school board candidates
Chalkbeat Tennessee, a nonprofit news organization focused on education, is hosting two candidate forums for the Shelby County Schools board from 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, July 16, and from 5:30-7 p.m. Monday, July 20. -
Music 2020 Cooper-Young Festival canceled
Next year’s festival is slated for Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021.
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Business Injunction hearing for closed bars rescheduled
Lawsuits allege no connection between bars and the spread of COVID-19 has been established and that their closings were arbitrary.
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Bar lawsuit rescheduled
The federal court hearing on bars versus the Shelby County Health Department has been pushed back.
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Movers and Shakers Movers & Shakers
Pat Keel, who since 2016 has served as chief financial officer at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, has been promoted to the expanded role of executive vice president and chief administrative and financial officer.
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Coronavirus YMCA branch closed by COVID-19
The Ric Nuber YMCA, 5885 Quince in East Memphis, was closed Monday, July 13, after two lifeguards tested positive for COVID-19.
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Metro Memphis Theological Seminary will move classes online this fall
MTS said it received CARES Act funding, which was distributed to students in small grants to help offset the costs of increased technological use at home.
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Watch Live: Gov. Bill Lee’s briefing
Watch Gov. Bill Lee’s press briefing live at 3 p.m.
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Metro ServiceMaster to offer Goldshield cleaning products
Goldshield products have been proven to kill 99.9%-99.99% of disease-causing organisms.
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Metro National NAACP president will keynote Memphis Branch fundraiser
The fundraiser funds programs for the NAACP Memphis Branch.
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Metro Three Memphis agencies to benefit from UnitedHealthcare grants
More than half of the Empowering Health grants will help organizations increase their capacity to fight COVID-19 and support impacted communities.
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Metro Coronavirus: Shelby County adds more than 440 cases
According to a written COVID task force update, the daily positivity rate continues to climb.
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Movers and Shakers Movers & Shakers
University of Memphis assistant professor Ranganathan Gopalakrishnan has received a $750,000 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) EARLY CAREER Award for his research project “Thermodynamics and Transport Models of Strongly Coupled Dusty Plasmas.”
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Financial Services Paycheck Protection loan applications resume
Paycheck Protection Program forgivable loan applications resume with Aug. 8 deadline and nearly $130 billion still left in the program till.
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Music Crosstown radio partnership announces new names
“I’ve been wanting to help make a change with Memphis radio, specifically community radio, for a long time. ... We are going to amplify voices in Memphis and the Mid-South."
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City of Memphis Zoo cancels 2020 Zoo Rendezvous
The Memphis Zoo cites the pandemic's effects on the local restaurant industry as a factor in cancelling this year's Zoo Rendezvous event.
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