Economy Section :: Page 40
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Servlet back in familiar hands
The local Internet provider Servlet that was purchased last spring by a group of local investors was bought back earlier this month by former owner Bruce Cornett.
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The year in review 2012: The economy — MillWorks hosts bugs, breweries
The year in review 2012: The economy — MillWorks hosts bugs, breweries
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Norah’s no longer open, for now
Starting Friday, Norah Byrnes voluntarily stopped serving breakfast in her home. According to officials, complaints about the activity in the home over the past year caused regulators to become aware that Byrnes may be operating outside zoning regulations.
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Antioch College forges partnership with Ohio businesses
Antioch College received a state grant this month to support the creation of internships and cooperative work experiences for its students with Ohio’s food producers.
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One year later, YSI is set to grow
In its first year under new ownership, YSI Incorporated has continued double-digit revenue growth, added local jobs and launched two major new product lines from its Yellow Springs facility.
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Village offers free light bulb grab
The Village aims to help reduce energy use by supplying local residents with free energy-efficient light bulbs today and tomorrow.
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Fub’s does Neighborhood Toy Store Day
Mr. Fub’s Party welcomes shoppers to start the holiday season with a celebration.
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Iona pushes vintage clothes
At a new local clothing boutique, you might find jazz-era dresses next to Elvis Presley-inspired bowler shirts, Ramones-influenced punk rock attire among glam rock skinny jeans.
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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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Join the sustainable food discussion
Ellen Dawson-Witt is hosting a discussion course “Hungry for Change: Food, Ethics and Sustainability,” at her tiny house in Yellow Springs on Tuesdays.
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