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Greek Peak lender goes under
Ithaca Journal
Cortland -- A Tennessee bank underwriting several loans to Greek Peak Mountain Resort and affiliates was closed by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation regulators last week, the ski resort announced Friday. Tennessee Commerce Bank held several loans ...
Greek Peak's lender goes underPress & Sun-Bulletin

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Posted on Jan 30, 2012 (5 days ago)

Tennessee University Apologizes for Foul Over Basketball Prize Insurance Claim
Insurance Journal
By Michael Adams | January 30, 2012 A Tennessee state university has apologized to an insurance company after representing that the insurer improperly denied a $20000 prize claim to fund a promotional contest held during a basketball game.


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Posted on Feb 2, 2012 (2 days ago)

Long Island Business News

First Advantage Bancorp Announces Completion of First Advantage Bank Charter ...
GlobeNewsWire (press release)
... conversion from a federally chartered savings bank to a Tennessee-chartered commercial bank, regulated by the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, effective as of the close of business today.
Jefferson Bancshares, Inc. Announces Earnings for the Quarter Ended December ...EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)

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Posted on Feb 2, 2012 (2 days ago)

First Advantage Bancorp Reports 2011 Year End and Fourth Quarter Results and ...
MarketWatch (press release)
As a result of the conversion the Bank is now regulated by the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Mr. Bradley stated, "We introduced our new name "First Advantage Bank" and new look to the ...

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Posted on Feb 2, 2012 (2 days ago)

Business Briefs: News on manufacturing breaks skid in Dow, S&P
Charleston Post Courier
A Berkeley County hospice center and seven others around South Carolina have been sold to a Tennessee company. Knoxville-based Caris Healthcare said it acquired Solaris Hospice for undisclosed terms. It will generate about $14 million in annual revenue ...

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Auto Racing Daily

NASCAR Notes: Observations While Waiting For Speed Weeks
Auto Racing Daily
The young, up and coming, driver was scheduled to drive the #26 Ford with race sponsorship from Morristown Driver's Service, a Tennessee based trucking firm. By Thursday afternoon Front Row Motorsports General Manager Jerry Freeze received a telephone ...

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Posted on Jan 31, 2012 (4 days ago)

US Bank Makes a Pair of Acquisitions
Twin Cities Business (blog)
US Bank acquired BankEast, a Tennessee-based bank that was shuttered last week by regulators; it also announced plans to purchase the Indianapolis-based corporate trust business of UMB Bank. Minneapolis-based US Bancorp recently announced two ...

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Posted on Jan 31, 2012 (4 days ago)

Summary of recent Tennessee newspaper editorials
The Republic
A Tennessee Governor's Highway Safety Office comment on the issue a couple of years ago identified three main types of distraction: Visual, taking one's eyes off the road; manual, taking one's hands off the wheel; and cognitive, taking one's mind off ...

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Posted on Feb 2, 2012 (2 days ago)

Independent Online

Air force grounded
Independent Online
THE HUMAN Resources people in the Australian Federal Government don't mince their words. Here are some extracts from employee performance evaluations: l Since my last report, this employee has reached rock-bottom and has started to dig. l I would not ...


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Posted on Jan 31, 2012 (4 days ago)

1/31/12 Insurance Exchange Setup Would Hinge on Tech Workers
Nashville Public Radio
As states like Tennessee look at creating insurance exchanges under the federal healthcare overhaul, demand is spiking for the information technology or IT know-how to set one up. It's still an open question whether Tennessee even sets up an exchange.


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Posted on Jan 30, 2012 (5 days ago)

Longmont-based Mile High Banks receives stern directive from FDIC
Longmont Daily Times-Call
By Tony Kindelspire Longmont Times-Call LONGMONT -- For the second time in two years, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has issued a formal warning to Mile High Banks regarding problems with its balance sheet. The bank is "significantly ...

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Posted on Jan 27, 2012 (8 days ago)

Award-Winning Prime Healthcare Under Siege
San Leandro India West
PrimeCare grew to over 250000 managed care patients, but was then sold to PhyCor, a Tennessee-based publicly traded company that eventually encountered financial problems under new management. Reddy founded a new company, Prime Healthcare Services, ...

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Posted on Jan 20, 2012 (15 days ago)

Health IT Business News Roundup for the Week of January 20, 2012
iHealthBeat
IASIS Healthcare, a Tennessee-based operator of acute care hospitals, will deploy NextGen Healthcare Information Systems' practice management and revenue cycle management systems...the Department of Defense's Defense Health Services Systems Program ...

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Posted on Jan 25, 2012 (10 days ago)

Lawsuit aims to remove cross from water tower
BP News
(BP) -- To show support for a Tennessee town facing legal action against a cross atop its water tower, area residents carried a 12-foot cross nine miles to Whiteville, where it was presented to city representatives during a rally that drew about 350 ...


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Posted on Jan 19, 2012 (16 days ago)

The Plank on TNR.com (blog)

No, Doctors Don't Hate Obamacare
The Plank on TNR.com (blog)
She also presents a more novel, in some ways more disturbing argument, when she claims that that America's doctors oppose health reform: Few people know more about our healthcare system than doctors working on the frontlines.

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Posted on Jan 23, 2012 (12 days ago)

Daily Mail

Crude manufacturing method is filling hospitals with uninsured burns victims
Daily Mail
In flames: A car lies on the side or a Tennessee road after an explosion occurred due to a passenger making 'shake-and-bake' methamphetamine. The crude new method of making meth is posing a risk even to those who never smoke the drug Charred remains: ...

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Posted on Jan 25, 2012 (10 days ago)

Worker: Building collapse a 'blur' Adjoining buildings reopen Tuesday
Jackson Sun
But a team of insurance, Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration and city hired inspectors investigated the building remains and adjacent buildings Tuesday. A Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration (TOSHA) investigator ...

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Posted on Jan 24, 2012 (11 days ago)

Rule-smashing lawyer sees Volcker cracks
Reuters
The Volcker rule was mandated by the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial oversight law to prevent banks that receive government backstops like deposit insurance from making risky trades with their own funds. Supporters say the rule - named for former Federal ...

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Posted on Jan 24, 2012 (11 days ago)

Curry Health Network Reduces its Work Force
The Lund Report
Curry has a contract with Quorum Health Resources, a Tennessee-based company that specializes in taking a look at how healthcare companies operate. “We're using them as a consulting company, not a management company,” McMillan said.


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Posted on Jan 29, 2012 (6 days ago)

Troubled Cath Lab Lands Certification
MedPage Today
Emanuele's suit follows several high-profile overstenting cases in Maryland, including that of Mark Midei, MD, whose medical license was revoked in July 2011, and John Mclean, MD, who was convicted last July on on six counts of insurance fraud for ...


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Posted on Jan 30, 2012 (5 days ago)

Text of Gov. Haslam's State of the State address
Washington Examiner
This past fall, Deputy to the Governor Claude Ramsey and Human Resources Commissioner Rebecca Hunter hosted listening sessions across the state to hear from state employees about a number of issues related to recruiting, hiring, managing and retaining ...

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Posted on Jan 18, 2012 (17 days ago)

Clarksville hospital a step closer to ending bankruptcy
Louisville Courier-Journal
The medical center declared bankruptcy in September 2010, about 13 months after it opened, when a Tennessee bank froze its accounts because of the hospital's deteriorating financial condition. Officials said the hospital was unable to break even ...

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Posted on Jan 28, 2012 (7 days ago)

Private investors near deal on Greek debt
msnbc.com
A Tennessee dad rescued Juno from a shelter just days before she was due to be euthanized. Chester Hembree said he had a g... Greece and investors who own its bonds have reached a tentative deal to significantly reduce the country's debt and pave the ...

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Posted on Jan 13, 2012 (22 days ago)

Benchmark Realty opens Murfreesboro office
The Daily News Journal
A native of Louisiana, Mickie Howell has had a Tennessee Real Estate license since 2002. She has been involved in real estate since 1986, as a property manager, agent, coach, and is now adding the title of "Principal Broker" to her list of professional ...

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Posted on Jan 9, 2012 (26 days ago)

Legislative landscape to change
The Tennessean
Gallatin pharmacist Ferrell Haile announced his candidacy in November, and Jeff Coker, a Hendersonville insurance executive, said this week he plans to run for the seat. Also drawn out of Sumner County is 17th District State Sen.

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