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John Kelly to retire from Builders Exchange
Louisville Business NewsLocal Louisville NeWSBusiness First Of Louisville
Dec 02John D. Kelly, executive vice president of the Louisville-based Builders Exchange of Kentucky, plans to retire effective Dec. 31 after more than 40 years with the contractors trade organization. “We thank John for his commitment to the Builders Exchang... »
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Main Street Journal - Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Main Street Journal
Feb 07Photo Credit: WMCListening to Divided Voices The Shelby County Unified Schools’ Transitional Planning Commission will hold two “listening sessions” tonight–at Millington Central High School and Westwood High School in south Memphis. Last night’s meeti... »
Main Street Journal - Monday, February 6, 2012
Main Street Journal
Feb 06Photo Credit: WMCTrain Derailment Early Sunday morning a Norfolk-Southern train derailed along Poplar, closing off a stretch between Erin Road and Perkins Extended; traffic was affected as far as White Station. No injuries were reported. More from WMC... »
Main Street Journal - Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Main Street Journal
Feb 01Photo Credit: memphistn.govWelcome to Memphis! At Tuesday’s City Council Planning and Zoning Committee meeting, they agreed to the annexation of 50,000 homes in the Fisherville/Gray’s Creek area into Memphis. This must still pass the three Council rea... »
Main Street Journal: Online Exclusive: Joe Saino: Health Care Costs of the Two School Systems
Main Street Journal
Feb 01Health Care Costs of the Two School Systems By: Joe Saino There are a number of differences between the Memphis City Schools (MCS) and the Shelby County Schools (SCS). Merging the two systems is going to be difficult. Health care costs for active and... »
Main Street Journal - Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Main Street Journal
Jan 31Photo Credit: house.tn.govA Welcome Surprise? Governor Bill Haslam gave his State of the State address last night. He called for Tennesseans to “believe in better”. Haslam proposed cutting 1000 State positions and using increasing State revenues for “... »