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WASHINGTON — Three of the Democratic state lawmakers who fled Texas to stymie a Republican-backed effort to impose broad new voting restrictions have tested positive for COVID-19 in the nation’s capital. The Texas House’s Democratic caucus says in a statement that one of the three tested positive on Friday and the others did so on...
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Ian Oestreich, founder of Curbside Bicycles, is out change the way people think about bike repairs. When he was laid off from his job at the start of the pandemic, he founded a mobile bike maintenance company offering several pop-up bike tune-up events across town every week. In each neighborhood he visits, he teams up with...
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Chamber presents awards to local businesses ELKHART — The Elkhart Chamber of Commerce presented several awards recently. Receiving Business of the Month Awards were: JJ Babbitt Co. Inc., 2201 Industrial Pkwy.: Babbitt was started more than 100 years ago by Jesse James Babbitt making mouthpieces for saxophones and clarinets in his garage. Bill Reglein was...
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By Kasey Cunningham, WRAL reporter The coronavirus pandemic has brought its struggles to the residents of the Triangle. But for a Durham woman, the pandemic is how she found her purpose: making masks for family, friends and strangers. Now, it’s turned into her own small business, and it all started with a $40 sewing machine...
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been tough on small businesses across the world. The Texans have three main goals as an organization: win championships, create memorable experiences and do great things for our community. With that third goal in mind, the Texans and Amegy Bank are promoting and assisting the small businesses that...
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Starting a new business is always a challenge. Starting a new business during a pandemic presents a different set of obstacles, but Mi Element Grains and Grounds owners Suzanne and Tony Sutorik had the support of the community to see them through. The Center City 3-in-1 enterprise opened its doors last June and has continued...
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — As New York City reopens, tourism is slowly returning, but so are unlicensed street vendors. Some people in Chinatown and SoHo say the so-called fake bag bonanza is taking over their neighborhoods in a way they’ve never seen before. READ MORE: Hundreds Pack Harlem Streets To Protest Arrest Of Subway Food...
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by: By Dan Eaton | Columbus Business First Posted: Jul 15, 2021 / 02:59 PM EDT / Updated: Jul 15, 2021 / 02:59 PM EDT Photo by Dan Eaton– Pins Mechanical operator Rise Brand led the pack in Central Ohio Restaurant Revitalization fund dispersal. COLUMBUS, OHIO (COLUMBUS BUSINESS FIRST)–Central Ohio restaurants, breweries, caterers, and other...
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Here’s a look at Thursday’s business headlines. mRNA vaccine The same technology Moderna’s mRNA COVID vaccine uses may also be able to prevent flu and cancer. The mRNA technology was used for the first time with the COVID vaccine by Moderna and Pfizer. Researchers say the mRNA vaccines have a very high...
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COLORADO SPRINGS — For the next few days, Garden of the Gods Road, one of Colorado Springs’s busiest roads will remain closed as crews work on repairing a water main break, putting business in a tough situation. Garden of the Gods Road is one of the main roads people use to get to one of...
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