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Business Briefs: New law office opens in downtown Brighton


Business Briefs: New law office opens in downtown Brighton
Attorneys Deborah Skorupski and Jillyn Smith have opened a new law office in downtown Brighton. The office is E. Grand River Ave., Suite 102, in the Ravine Plaza across from Brighton Lake Road. The phone number is (810) 229-2900.

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Business Briefs March 15, 2010


Business Briefs March 15, 2010
ALTON – The Meeting of the Great Rivers Scenic Byway Council is announcing a special Interpretive Planning Open House for the byway from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, March 18, at the National Great Rivers Museum.

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BusinessWise briefs: All about taxes


BusinessWise briefs: All about taxes
This week, our experts answer questions on severance pay and taxes, capital gains taxes and how to ensure your return will reach you.

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Real estate briefs: Loan officer joins firm’s Bonita office


Real estate briefs: Loan officer joins firm’s Bonita office
Teresa Stachurski has joined Tampa-based HomeBancorp Inc. as a mortgage loan officer in the Bonita Springs office.

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Clark County Business briefs


Clark County Business briefs
People in business Allen Wiemer was recognized March 5 by C-Tran for 35 consecutive years of driving without any accidents. Wiemer began his career with Vancouver Transit in 1975 and has been operating C-Tran buses in and around Clark County since C-Tran first began rolling in 1981. “Al’s remarkable driving record, demeanor and his many years of experience set him apart. And yet, Al Wiemer …

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Exeter area business briefs


Exeter area business briefs
The Exeter Area Business of the Year Awards honors exemplary businesses in the Exeter area.

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Business briefs: Bennett’s Fresh Roast marks two years in business


Business briefs: Bennett’s Fresh Roast marks two years in business
Bennett’s Fresh Roast in downtown Fort Myers will celebrate two years in business in February.

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Business Briefs for Feb. 7, 2010


Business Briefs for Feb. 7, 2010
Alzheimer’s Services and the LSU Life Course and Aging Center will present “Dementia Care Training” 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday at Alzheimer’s Services of the Capital Area at 3772 North Blvd.

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