

New printer business coming to Albion
ALBION, MI — Printer Source Plus is opening a new satellite office in Albion. Located at 403 S. Superior St., the office will be in

Dawn Foods names new VPs
JACKSON, MICH. — Dawn Foods has named Melissa Bautista as vice president of manufacturing for North America and promoted Emily Gittins to vice president, global

Russian River town rallies around business caught in anti-LGBTQ protest in Sonoma County
The Janis Joplin poster adorning the wall inside Smart Pizza says as much about the vocal renegade spirit of Guerneville as the pro-LGBTQ decorated pizza

How We Ditched Our Clients and Pivoted Our Business to Work Less
Kimanzi Constable and his wife’s business made more than $500,000 in revenue in 2019. But they felt overworked and decided to cut back on working

Better Business Bureau warns against fraudulent fundraisers
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Millions of dollars have been raised to support the victims and families of the Jefferson Avenue mass shooting. The Better Business

Trayce Jackson-Davis wants no funny business on an IU basketball team full of potential – The Daily Hoosier
Trayce Jackson-Davis’ freshman season came to an abrupt end due to the onset of the pandemic. His sophomore season was played without fans, and ended

Mouyal-Peleg: Small businesses anticipate growth despite challenges
Small business owners on Long Island and across the country are reporting that inflation and supply chain disruptions are impacting their businesses in big ways. Many owners are taking

European shares fall as business growth data deepens slowdown worries
The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, May 23, 2022. REUTERS/Staff Register now for FREE unlimited

Bug Bite Thing Certified by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla., May 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Bug Bite Thing, a business specializing in chemical-free insect bite relief, is proud to announce national certification

Fayetteville downtown business association in the works, A&P Commission to kickstart creation
City Council Member Sarah Bunch (right) speaks to Experience Fayetteville CEO Molly Rawn and A&P Commission chair Todd Martin alongside City Council Member Mark Kinion

