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| Memorial Park’s owner files Chapter 11 bankruptcy The owner of four Arkansas cemeteries, including Pine Bluff’s Memorial Park on Dollarway Road, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in his home state of Oklahoma the day before a hearing to decide whether the state of Tennessee can take over his businesses, which include funeral homes in Michigan and Tennessee. Cancer center files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy MINNEAPOLIS -- Parker Hughes Cancer Center, which has been struggling since regulators and insurance companies raised questions about its patient care and business practices, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Roseville / Cancer center files for bankruptcy The Parker Hughes Cancer Center filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday — the latest blow for a center that has lost the support of two major insurers and the services of its chief doctor while the state medical board investigated his practices. Rennie Petroleum files for bankruptcy Rennie Petroleum Co., a convenience-store chain, has filed for reorganization under federal bankruptcy law. Rennie, which started in 1985 with a single West Broad Street service station, has 24 stores, compared with a peak of 40 in the mid-1990s. Abuse victims file application to hire attorney The creditors committee comprised of local victims of sexual abuse by priests has filed an application in bankruptcy court asking for permission to employ a California law firm. Parker Hughes Cancer Center Files For Bankruptcy Parker Hughes Cancer Center, which has been struggling since regulators and insurance companies raised questions about its patient care and business practices, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, officials said Wednesday. More Health News Creditors committee in diocese bankruptcy case seeks to hire law firm DAVENPORT, Iowa A creditors committee in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport bankruptcy case has asked the court for permission to hire a California law firm. Creditors committee in diocese bankruptcy case seeks to hire law firm DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) - A creditors committee in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport bankruptcy case has asked the court for permission to hire a California law firm. Creditors committee in diocese bankruptcy case seeks to hire law firm DAVENPORT, Iowa A creditors committee in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport bankruptcy case has asked the court for permission to hire a California law... Cemetery owners file for bankruptcy MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The owner of three funeral homes and three cemeteries in Memphis — already under fire in Michigan for operation of cemeteries, including Northland Chapel Gardens in Negaunee Township — filed for bankruptcy in his home state of Oklahoma the day before a hearing to decide whether the state of Tennessee can take over the businesses. | |