Snow Needed For Plow Business
There are some people who are really glad to see the big snowfall. Private contractors need the added accumulation to make sure they're not digging their business out of a hole.
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How to Turn Your Customers into Evangelists
They're exactly the kind of customers you want - engaged, excited, and thrilled to tell others about your company. But can you actually convert customers into evangelists for your brand, or is it all just luck? Alex Goldfayn, author of the new Evangelist Marketing: What Apple, Amazon, and Netflix Understand About Their Customers (That Your ...
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New businesses opening doors
MOUNT VERNON -- Another new year has rolled around, and with it comes more new businesses as well business changes in Mount Vernon.
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CHMS students enjoy job shadowing
Punxsutawney Phil may not have had a shadow on Thursday, but community and business leaders all over the area did. Eighth-grade students at Charles Henderson Middle School participated in Job Shadowing Day, a school tradition held on Groundhog Day.
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Lawn care companies look to profit off snow
With the white stuff on its way, some businesses are seeing green.
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BBB releases list of "Bad Boys"
They are the 14 Kentuckiana businesses with the highest number of complaints in 2011.
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Little Snow Means Big Savings For Some
So far this year, winter has been anything but normal. While the lack of snow is hurting some businesses that rely on it, there is an upside.
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Bedford Co. Investigators Show Items Taken in Thefts
Bedford Co.,VA- Some thieves in Bedford County took everything from lawn equipment to paper towels.
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Platt Landscaping Now The Grounds Guys of Union
Missourian Photo. Platt Landscaping, LLC., in Union, will become The Grounds Guys of Union beginning Feb. 1. The business offers landscape and lawn care services and serves both residential and commercial clients.
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Waste collection to change in Jenkintown Borough
Jenkintown Borough Council instated a new councilwoman at its Jan. 23 meeting, after the resignation of Ward 2 Councilman David Davis last month, followed by a vote that will change trash and recycling pickup in the borough.
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