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Longtime family-owned construction firm names new president - Louisville Business First
The Business Journals· 8 hours agoA longstanding family-owned Southern Indiana construction firm has a new president. The Koetter...
This Worcester toy store is closing at the end of June
The Republican· 2 hours agoGiannelli opened her Worcester location in February after relocating the business from West...
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Albany Times Union· 1 hour agoKizzy Williams learned to cook in Harlem, where her mother, Allie B. Bethea, moved in the 1960s from...
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Chicago Tribune· 4 hours agoIndiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark and her logo three-pointers have brought a great number of eyes to...
Pop culture store FYE coming to Mall at Johnson City
WJHL· 2 hours agoJOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – A new business will open on the lower level of the Mall at Johnson City. The mall announced Tuesday that pop culture store...
Why CEOs need to check their blind spots and their judgments
Fast Company Magazine· 10 hours agoBernie Marcus, who cofounded Home Depot, would do the same when he was CEO. Before you can check...
Pride Month: How to celebrate in the Lehigh Valley with these events
The Morning Call· 3 hours agoJune is Pride Month, an annual celebration of the LGBTQ community. Check out some events happening...
Gilbert woman's lottery win recalls memories of her late husband
Ames Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoOn the fridge, right next to her partner, Gerald. “The picture is still on our refrigerator, so now,...
This Pride Month, you can support these queer-owned businesses in the Des Moines area
Gannett via AOL· 8 hours agoYou can call to make an appointment, find the shop on Facebook or visit in-store to check out its camo-themed merchandise. Location: 204 Fourth St., Des Moines Contact: 515 ...
Finnottes co-owner Frank Finn passes away unexpectedly
WKBT La Crosse· 3 hours agoThe co-owner of a longtime downtown La Crosse business has passed away unexpectedly. Francis "Frank" Finn, who owned Finnottes Nut & Chocolate Shop along with his wife Laurie, passed away on Friday at his home in Onalaska.
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