DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- In honor of National Small Business Week, representatives with the U.S. Small Business Association came to Dayton to celebrate a local business and recent graduate of their 8(a) Business Development program. Protective Coatings, Inc., known as PCI, recently won the 2023 8(a) Graduate of the Year award from the SBA, making []
According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the pressure is mounting on small and medium businesses (SMBs), as they must get their cyber preparedness correct or the next cyber attacks could prove disastrous.
Sometimes, small kids have big business ideas.
JACKSONVILLE, ORE. — Even though Earth Day has passed, it’s still important we all take care of our planet. Cowhorn Vineyard and Garden in Jacksonville is on the intersection of biodiversity and regeneration. Since 2005, the 117-acre vineyard has embraced the surrounding ecosystem and how each element interacts, rather than rely on chemicals and harsh […]
The road closure will begin April 29 and last about three weeks. Construction crews will be relocating a fiber optic bank and installing a cross culvert.
It’s all part of the “Give Small Business A Lift” campaign.
A family-owned transportation business based in Girard is opening two new locations in neighboring states.
JULES THIN CRUST of Wayne and Gingy's owner Jean Tremblay and stylist Stephanie Covino made donations recently to a student-run Fashion and Design Show will be held from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 19th in “The Big Room” of Ludington Library.
BALTIMORE -- Dig into your pocket and shop local because it's National Small Business Week.About half the country is employed by small businesses, according to Small Business for America's Future.About 99.5 percent of Maryland's economy is a small business economy. That's more than 640,000 small businesses across the state.Senior Advisor Rhett Buttle with Small Business for America's Future says the number one challenge new entrepreneurs face is access to capital. Whether that's loans or grants,...
MGM Springfield hosted a local networking event Thursday bringing together anchor institutions, suppliers and small businesses to foster cooperation on major projects.
By Michael Hutchins Herald Democrat Organizers for the Community Behavioral Health Conference hoped to dispel the stigma behind mental health issues last week by putting… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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