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FORT COLLINS, Colo. – More than a year after a fire burned his gelato and to-go Italian food shop, and with winter quickly on its way, Paul Pellegrino is hoping to have the store back up and running as soon as he can. The storefront for Gelato & aMore on the west side of City...
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About 44 acres for a salvage business and junkyard are proposed off Athens Highway/U.S. 129 in East Hall near Lenox Drive. Vehicles would be “set on blocks and in neat rows” on the property after they have been “drained of all fluids on concrete floors inside buildings,” according to an application from the business, Go...
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Raina Yates never considered herself an artsy person. But when she saw someone wearing a cool tie-dyed shirt, she thought, “I could do that.” Raina bought a craft store tie-dye kit and gave it a shot. That’s when she knew she had found something she loved. “I tie-dyed everything I could get my hands on,”...
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WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – The Foo Fighters will be inducted into the Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame Saturday night in Cleveland, which is why Warren’s Dave Grohl Alley should be an especially busy spot. Grohl is the Foo Fighters founder and frontman. He was born in Warren and the alley is the city’s dedication to its...
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Helen Piszek Nelson, 69, of Worcester, an international philanthropist, education advocate, and business leader, died Saturday, Oct. 9, of cancer at home at Meadowood Senior Living retirement community. Mrs. Nelson was the daughter of Edward Piszek, the cofounder in 1946 of Mrs. Paul’s Kitchens, and she inherited her father’s business acumen and generous nature. She...
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – WISH-TV is proud to partner with Inside INdiana Business and the IBJ to bring you the best business coverage in the state of Indiana. On Thursday morning, Inside INdiana Business host Gerry Dick stopped by to talk about business stories making headlines in the Hoosier state. Indiana tech companies secured nearly $100...
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The Anchorage Assembly convened its Wednesday night meeting with a packed agenda: budget testimony, confirmations and appointments, a comprehensive homelessness strategy, ordinances affecting plastic bags and rules for mayoral appointments. But even though the body already dealt with an acrimonious public health measure requiring mask wearing in indoor public spaces, the issue has not gone...
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INKSTER, Mich. – In 2019, a man destroyed five businesses in Inkster when he used jugs of gasoline to start a fire at a strip mall. While that case has gone through the legal process, many of the businesses impacted by the arson were never able to recover. Darrell Johnson owns the Fadeaway Barber &...
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Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that a jury returned guilty verdicts yesterday against OLUWASEUN ADELEKAN, a/k/a “Sean Adelekan,” and TEMITOPE OMOTAYO for conspiracies to commit wire fraud and money laundering, and aggravated identity theft.  U.S. District Judge Loretta A. Preska presided over the one-week trial. U.S....
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Diversification is an integral part of mitigating risk with investments. We often hear about diversification strategies when we talk about our investment portfolios. But have you thought about diversification when it comes to your business revenue? When you diversify your revenue sources in business, it helps you protect your business and allows you to grow your...
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