SPRINGFIELD, Va. (CNN) - A woman's fight to keep her home-based business came to a disappointing end after a zoning dispute.
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It's close to $30,000 in lost income for Grundlehner because she says her home-based Lularoe business is being shut down.
"In five days, I must get rid of all the inventory. I just have to remove everything in that boutique that you saw and not sell," Grundlehner said.
"That is always the tough one because we have humans and people and our dreams and passions, and we also have standards that the community wants us to enforce," he said.
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19th annual Jewel Awards honors business owners - WBBJ TV
Members from the Jackson-Madison County African American Chamber of Commerce honored outstanding black business leaders for the 19th annual banquet.
“You got to recognize your own because why would you expect someone else to recognize you,” said executive director of the JMCAAC Florence Howard.
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“It was really rewarding and exciting for us to receive an award and be recognized, so that’s why I want to make sure that I stay involved and others can experience that experience that we had,” said Johnetta Black.
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HONOLULU (AP) — Officials say Oahu experienced its hottest year on record in 2019. Hawaii Public Radio reported the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued the report. The National Weather Service says 273 daily temperature records were tied or broken across the state. A separate study by the City and County of Honolulu also found the state experienced its hottest recorded day last year.
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HONOLULU (AP) — The Honolulu City Council has approved a plan to relocate the Oahu Community Correctional Center. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported the council unanimously approved a permit to move the facility from Kalihi to Halawa. The project still requires funding from state lawmakers. But it is considered a priority for Democratic Gov. David Ige. Council members previously stalled action on a permit for the state Department of Accounting and General Services.
Seven selected for Small Business Revolution | News, Sports, Jobs - Observer Today
The seven businesses that will be featured on Hulu and Amazon Prime television have been announced.
Late this afternoon, Deluxe, a Trusted Business Technology company, announced the businesses chosen to be featured in Season 5 of its award-winning series, Small Business Revolution. The businesses, all based in the winning town, Fredonia, will receive marketing makeovers from Deluxe.
The businesses that will be featured this season are: Fresh & Fancy Flowers & Gifts, Literacy Volunteers of Chautauqua County, The Hair Bar, Om Nohm Gluten Free, Nyce and Clean Premium Detailing, The Vineyards Golf Course and Lena’s Pizza and Sub Shop.
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Deluxe announces selections for Small Business Revolution | News, Sports, Jobs - Observer Today
The seven businesses that will be featured on television on Hulu and Amazon Prime have been announced.
Late Friday afternoon, Deluxe, a Trusted Business Technology company, announced the businesses chosen to be featured in Season 5 of its award-winning series, Small Business Revolution. The businesses, all based in the winning town, Fredonia, will receive marketing makeovers from Deluxe.
The businesses that will be featured this season are: Fresh & Fancy Flowers & Gifts, Literacy Volunteers of Chautauqua County, The Hair Bar, Om Nohm Gluten Free, Nyce and Clean Premium Detailing, The Vineyards Golf Course and Lena’s Pizza and Sub Shop.
NMSU Arrowhead Center's business success spotlight: Backyard Farms
"First, I had to learn about business to grow Backyard Farms to where it is now," said Ryan, a Ph.D. candidate at NMSU with a background in working as a population geneticist.
In 2017, Ryan joined Studio G, a business accelerator providing free services like workshops on marketing and accounting. That same year, Backyard Farms became a winner of Arrowhead Center's Aggie Shark Tank competition. After that, Ryan went through the AgSprint, a six-week incubator for agriculturally-focused businesses to get on the fast track of success.
Coronavirus Outbreak Deepens Its Toll on Global Business - The New York Times
A loss of $29 billion in airline revenue. China auto sales down by 92 percent. Interruptions for Procter & Gamble's 387 suppliers in China.
As the coronavirus outbreak rattles the global economy and disrupts supply chains, international companies across nearly every industry are confronting a stark reality: Business will not go on as usual.
And investors have taken notice. U.S. stocks fell for the second-straight day on Friday. Shares of energy, airline and technology companies led the broader market lower on Wall Street, as the S&P closed more than 1 percent lower, putting it on pace for its worst day of the month. Oil and gas prices also fell, with the price of a barrel of benchmark American crude slipping nearly 1 percent.
Business Digest: Destiny Gordon, Damon Dobbs promoted in BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee senior
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee has promoted two managers in its senior care division. Destiny Gordon has been named as director of member experience and engagement, and Damon Dobbs has been named as director of service operations.
As director of member experience and engagement, Gordon will build a multi-channel approach to member engagement and will oversee the analysis of member experience with Medicare Advantage products. She will also be responsible for engaging stakeholders to assess member needs in order to develop initiatives that support community priorities.
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