Longmont officers responded about 1:30 p.m. Thursday to a disturbance in the 700 black of Grandview Meadows Drive. A woman was cited for harassment.
An employee of a Longmont business reported theft Friday in the 1600 block of Flemming Drive. There were no investigative leads or suspect information available.
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CHS Inc. , an Inver Grove Heights-based agribusiness cooperative, announced it has named Brandon Smith executive vice president and general counsel.
Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity announced the addition of Ralph Pace and Eric Skalland to its board of directors; Pace is executive vice president and central region manager, U.S. Bank Commercial Real Estate ; Skalland is executive vice president and chief financial officer, United Properties , Minneapolis.
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Seattle City Council seeks to make it easier to run a business from your garage | The Seattle
But the pandemic scrapped or rewrote an awful lot of business plans, hers among them. So after launching Yonder Cider in January 2020, and tossing a plan for a Seattle tasting room, and a change in status to her residential street, and a few months of questions, applications and licensing, Braam started selling cans and bottles of cider from her garage last August.
She had a liquor license, and the Health Department didn’t mind, and hours were limited and the sales were to-go only; no alcohol consumption on site.
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Superior engineering firm celebrates 15 years, business growth | Duluth News Tribune
AMI Consulting Engineers in Superior celebrated its 15th anniversary Sunday, Feb. 28. Over that time, the small engineering firm has grown by leaps and bounds while still staying small and rooted to the Twin Ports.
In 2006, Isabella native Craig Jouppi and Duluth native Chad Scott decided to branch off on their own. The two partners, who had been working together at a local company, started their business in the Lake & First Building in downtown Duluth. AMI outgrew that space just three years later and decided to build its own office space in Superior, right on the lake.
Google Is Scrapping Cookies This Year, And Other Small Business Tech News
Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?
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SeekOut looks like a great application that businesses should consider as we recover from the pandemic recession and get back to hiring. Finding good staff in 2021 will be a top priority and I expect to see many more tools like this one available to assist employers.
Gee, the cloud really works. That's what I kept telling my clients years ago. But it took a pandemic to finally get them to act. Now we're all benefitting.
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Biden's Covid relief means small businesses can save big on taxes in 2021 | US small business |
Thanks to the stimulus programs, there are now five ways small can save big on their taxes in 2021 … and even get money back.
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The employee retention tax credit is one such tax incentive. The credit was initially part of the March 2020 Cares Act and has been extended through 31 December 2021. To be eligible for the credit for any quarter in 2021 a business must show that it has been partially or fully shut down or experienced a revenue decline of more than 20% that quarter compared with the same quarter in 2019.
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