IN THE NEWS
Take a look at some of the latest headlines and media from The Carter Malone Group REACH OUTNewsWorthy
Thomas Clardy Facing Potential Return to Prison After U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear His Appeal
Last week, the State of Tennessee filed a motion seeking Thomas Clardy’s return to prison – capping an excruciating period during which Thomas was freed by a U.S. District Court in 2023 after serving 17 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, only to have that decision reversed by a federal appeals court. He now faces an uncertain future, potentially behind bars, again.
Latest VIDEO
Hear from fathers like you! Our new AFIRM campaign.
Check out inspiring testimonials from fathers who’ve transformed their lives with the Families Matter AFIRM Program. At AFIRM, they help dads overcome challenges, build stronger bonds and unlock their full potential. Learn more at www.familiesmattermemphis.org/afirm or call (901) 445-0115.
Read
Latest News & Stories
PBWM will Award Grants in March 2012; Grant Applications Available Now Through January 31, 2012
The Philanthropic Black Women of Memphis (PBWM), an organization with a focus on supporting programs or projects geared towards economic self-sufficiency, is seeking grant applications. The deadline for submission is Monday, January 31, 2012. The organization is...
Allen & Hoshall Helps Wilson Air Bring Its Award-Winning FBO Service to Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport
One of Allen & Hoshall’s latest project for the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority, the Wilson Air Center, was well-received by members of the Chattanooga Community during the grand opening of Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport’s new terminal in August of...
Memphis Branch NAACP Launches Membership Drive With Membership Lay Down and NAACP Sunday
This month the Memphis Branch NAACP is launching its membership drive. This Saturday, October 29, 2011 at the headquarters at 588 Vance, NAACP members, community leaders and volunteers will submit memberships they have collected on behalf of the NAACP. Citizens can...