Business Section :: Page 23
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Local distillery releases first spirit
S and G Artisan Distillery opens for business at its MillWorks production and retail space on Thursday.
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Change afoot in credit union leadership
Last month the YS Federal Credit Union saw two sudden personnel changes. On July 26, Chief Executive Officer Karen Wolf resigned from a position she had held for 12 years. That same day, Sandy Hollenberg, then chief operating officer, became the interim CEO of the credit union.
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New leadership at local credit union
YS Federal Credit Union’s chief operating officer stepped into the role of its lead executive last month.
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Beers crafted to please the palate
The craft beer revolution is coming to Yellow Springs, say the owners of a new microbrewery here whose aim is not to transform local hearts and minds, but palates, one batch of handcrafted beer at a time.
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Craft beer coming soon to the village
Yellow Springs Brewery is bringing a craft beer revolution to town in hopes of transforming not local hearts and minds, but palates, one batch of handcrafted beer at a time.
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La Pampa to knit an Argentine tradition into the community
Mariano Rios opened La Pampa, an Argentinian grilling and catering business at Peifer Orchards last week.
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New owners for downtown building
One of the oldest downtown buildings is now in new hands. Four local people last week purchased the property at 228 Xenia Avenue, currently home to Sam & Eddie’s Open Books and Asanda Imports.
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Economic development plan OKd
A public/private economic sustainability outreach team of local leaders for the purpose of business retention, expansion and attraction.
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Ground broken for first stage of CBE construction
At a recent ceremony at the Center for Business and Education, or CBE, ground was broken for the first phase of the center’s construction, the creation of the intersection of Dayton-Yellow Springs Road with the CBE’s internal roadway, Gateway Drive.
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Couples purchase Xenia Ave. property
Two local couples — Asanda Imports owners Lee Kibblewhite and Molly Lunde and Brendan Comerford and Christy Lewis — recently purchased the property at 228 Xenia Avenue, currently home to Sam & Eddie’s Open Books and Asanda Imports.
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