MAIN STREET JOURNAL http://www.mainstreetj.com Memphis' Newsmagazine Fri, 16 May 2008 21:42:52 +0000 http://backend.userland.com/rss092 en The Politics of Locality (The following is an excerpt from the May issue of the Main Street Journal, a Memphis newsmagazine, covering the 7th Congressional Republican Primary race between U.S. Congressman Marsha Blackburn and Shelby County Register Tom Leatherwood.) The Politics of Locality: Could Shelby County pose a problem for Congressman Marsha Blackburn? By: Jonathan Lindberg On ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2008/05/16/642 May 2008, Vol. 32 Main Street Journal is a monthly newsmagazine covering issues and culture in Memphis and Shelby County. Subscribe online - its safe and easy. Subscribe online — it’s safe and easy! Table of Contents: May 2008 On the River Jonathan Lindberg: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Joe Saino: Monitoring Memphis Non-Profits J. Ward ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2008/05/07/639 April 2008, Vol. 31 Main Street Journal is a monthly newsmagazine covering issues and culture in Memphis and Shelby County. Subscribe online - its safe and easy. Subscribe online — it’s safe and easy! Table of Contents: April 2008 On the River Jonathan Lindberg: The ReRace for Memphis Mayor: Part I J. Ward Moorehouse: On Freedom Joe Saino: March ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2008/04/14/638 March 2008, Vol. 30 Main Street Journal is a monthly newsmagazine covering issues and culture in Memphis and Shelby County. Subscribe online - its safe and easy. Subscribe online — it’s safe and easy! Table of Contents: March On the River Jonathan Lindberg: Peddling Hate Joe Saino: Common Sense Solutions for a Bloated Budget Michael Roy Hollihan: ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2008/03/10/629 February 2008, Vol. 29 Main Street Journal is a monthly newsmagazine covering issues and culture in Memphis and Shelby County. Subscribe online - its safe and easy. Subscribe online — it’s safe and easy! Table of Contents: February On the River Michael Roy Hollihan: How Your Drinking Water May Change Shep Fargotstein: On Finances: ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2008/02/06/623 January 2008, Vol. 28 Main Street Journal is a monthly newsmagazine covering issues and culture in Memphis and Shelby County. Subscribe online - its safe and easy. Subscribe online — it’s safe and easy! Table of Contents: January On the River Jonathan Lindberg: Polling Polls Michael Roy Hollihan: To the Scrap Yard Joe Saino: Will 2008 Bring Real Change ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2008/01/08/621 On the Money: What it Takes to Make Your Community a Safe Place for Investment? The following is an excerpt from our December issue. Subscribe now. by: Chuck Bates Living in the same community we all have one issue in common that determines our future success or demise as a locality. We all want our community to survive economically. Whether someone is living in the most toney ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2007/12/20/619 The Consolidation Campaign The following is an excerpt from our December issue. Subscribe now. By: Michael Roy Hollihan It began again at the well-attended Memphis Regional Chamber of Commerce breakfast in October. This was Mayor Herenton's highest profile appearance after his record-clinching fourth re-election. He had the ears of many of Memphis and ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2007/12/20/617 On the Shelf: The Preacher and the Presidents The following is an excerpt from our December issue. Subscribe now. By: Jonathan Lindberg In 1950, a young preacher named Billy Graham made his first trip to the White House to meet with President Harry Truman. Graham was already a rising star, having gained much notierity during his long-running and highly-successful Los ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2007/12/13/615 December 2007, Vol. 27 The Main Street Journal is the fastest growing, full color, monthly news and culture magazine in Memphis and the Mid-South. Subscribe online — it’s safe and easy! Table of Contents: December On the River Michael Roy Hollihan: The Consolidation Campaign Joe Saino: The Reverse MLGW Christmas Carol Redmond Wallace: Blues City Pastry Shop On the Road Nicholas ... http://www.mainstreetj.com/2007/12/10/612