BBB’s top 10 complaints again include credit cards and cars, but lawn care and furniture are climbing up the list
Some things pop up every year like clockwork: Complaints about credit-card companies again topped the Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio’s list of most often beefed-about business categories. Part of the reason simply has to do with the industry itself, and it is unlikely to change, one observer said.
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Budget cuts delayed -- again
Joyce Haynes, Louisiana Association of Educators president, addresses members of the St. Landry Parish School Board during a special meeting held Wednesday at Opelousas High School to discuss the school board budget.
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HindSite Software Rolls out New Features for Lawn Maintenance Management, Expanding Capacity for Full Service Lawn and ...
HindSite Software, developers of the field service software The HindSite Solution, have finished development of new lawn maintenance features – managing crew scheduling, contract status, and handling pre-paid contracts – to better serve full service lawn and landscaping companies.Saint Paul, MN (PRWEB) January 20, 2012 HindSite Software, with 80% of its customers in the Green Industry ...
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Unions say county trying to bust them
Knox County union workers and officials picketed outside the courthouse Wednesday evening, arguing for fairer contract negotiations and adequate benefits that they fear the County Board is trying to strip away to bust local unions in a similar fashion seen last year in Wisconsin. Workers from three local unions took their protest inside the courthouse and threatened to fight the board’s demands ...
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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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Winter white has plow drivers seeing green
PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- A rare Halloween snowstorm had plow drivers excited about the prospects of a long, snowy winter, but so far that just hasn't been the case.
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Agriculture briefs
Wheatland Angus, Buhler, is a new member of the American Angus Association, reports Bryce Schumann, ...
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Employer: Athletic trainers sign code of conduct
SUNBURY — There are professional limits to what a trainer can do with any athlete, and a Watsontown man, accused of sexual misconduct with two girls, went beyond those limits, according to various health-care establishments and professional organizations.
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Lawn care foes end long fight after 42 judges, 42 lawyers and more than $2M fines
Lawn care foes end long fight after 42 judges, 42 lawyers and more than $2M fines
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Lack of snow dries up income for those who plow, shovel it
Temperatures have been dropping, but so far, snow has been scarce this winter. While some love the idea of skipping out on shoveling, others rely on the snow for income. "In the summer, we had all this rain and we all thought this winter is going to be even better than the last three winters we had," said Pat Fonte of Prestige Lawn Care and Snow Removal, "and here we are, late January, and we ...
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