Starting and running your own business requires a passion for the product or service you are selling. And it takes money and know-how, said Roger Geiger, Ohio state executive for the National Federation of Independent Businesses.
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It also requires a lot of hard work and time as well as risk, since the average entrepreneur will fail three times before finding success, according to the NFIB.
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I-70 Business transformation continuing into its second decade | Western Colorado | gjsentinel.com
‘I don’t know if we can recover from this’: Business owners react to
With new state-mandated restrictions on businesses expected to take effect over the weekend, business owners are again grappling with closures that they fear they won’t be able to survive.
The new order closes in-person dining, playgrounds and recreational facilities, hair salons and barbershops, museums, zoos, aquariums, movie theaters, wineries, bars, breweries and cardrooms. The restrictions can last at least three weeks.
Los Angeles County had already stopped restaurants from offering in-person dining and began a three-week local stay-at-home order that put stricter occupancy limits on businesses — many of which had expanded onto sidewalks and bought or rented tents and canopies to comply with previous rules.
Personal trainer returns home, builds new business in Mystic | Daily-news-alerts |
From a young age, the Mystic native was enrolled in dance classes, and she continued pursuing her passion through her college years until she landed in New York City.
But in a competitive Broadway scene, Kennedy struggled to find the success she dreamed of as a child. She said she was a "starving artist," and knew it was time for a change.
In 1993, Kennedy decided to pursue a career in personal training, and her level of success was much different.
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Local business pays it forward; other businesses continue gesture
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - Kinkaider Brewing Co. in Grand Island decided to pay it forward to another local business, and now several others are following their lead.
"I actually saw it in other cities and we love The Chocolate Bar, they're good friends of ours," Owner Cody Schmick said. "They're right around the corner from Kinkaider here, so I walked in there like I'm going to try this here."
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"I said Perry swipe me a tab. I'm going to post it on social media we'll see if we can get something going here," Schmick said.
Castle Rock business' Holocaust comparison draws concern | 9news.com
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. — The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) "expressed concern" Saturday over a sign that was displayed by a business in Castle Rock.
The image on a digital sign outside Patriot Pros Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electrical appeared to depict a Nazi guard shooting a Jewish concentration camp prisoner.
The following sentence was also displayed on the sign: "Hitler gave Jews the gift of gun control, you know, because he cared about their safety."
Baton Rouge, New Orleans Business Briefs for Dec. 6, 2020 | Business | theadvocate.com
Founded in New Orleans in 1926 by the Fresina family as the Fresina Macaroni Manufacturing Co., Baton Rouge-based Dagostino Pasta Co. produces handmade air-dried pastas and small-batch sauces. It also offers gourmet gift baskets, olive oils, balsamic vinegars and specialties directly from Italy.
"Our expansion into the New Orleans market is a natural fit, given the city's rich Italian history and influence Sicilian immigrants have had on the city's culture and foodways," said Vince Hayward, fourth-generation owner and CEO of L.H. Hayward & Co., Dagostino's parent company.
‘If We Can Save One Business’: Volunteer Strings Lights Across Folsom To Spur
FOLSOM (CBS13) – The pandemic isn’t pushing down the holiday spirit in old Folsom. The city’s entire historic district is lit from one end to the other.
It’s quite a sight for 15-month-old Sam Minasyan. Sitting back in his little red wagon pulled by Mom, he has nothing to do but take in the sights and sounds of Historic Folsom.
“For me, it’s heartwarming. I love it. It’s the first year he understands what’s going on, so it’s great,” said Nora Minasyan.
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