This workshop is for exporters who want to gain a better understanding on how to utilizing the benefits of trade missions. Learn how participating in trade missions can help your export marketing and sales efforts. Hear about the IMAGE funding available and how to utilize for trade missions and other related services. The workshop will take place on Wednesday, June 12th, from 7:30 am - 9:00 am. C...
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OVERVIEW OF RECENT ECONOMIC PROGRESS FROM BETH HANSON; CHIEF OF STAFF
Creating a jobs-friendly climate so Ohioans can get back to work and our state can get back on its economic feet is Governor Kasich’s top priority. More progress must still be made, but the recent news that Ohio’s unemployment rate fell to 7.0 percent—half a point below the national average—and that our state has created 147,000 private sector jobs in the past two years was welcome confirmation t...
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Last Chance: How to Protect Your Business This Hurricane Season
Even before a big storm hits, small businesses start losing money once the severe weather advisories go out - and most aren’t prepared to cover the costs. So plan ahead by joining SBA and Agility Recovery on Tuesday, May 28 for a free webinar about preparing your business for hurricane season. Click here to learn more.
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Experience Yellow Springs, Monopoly Style!
Antioch University invites you to the pre-launch party for the new game about the Village of Yellow Springs on Sunday, June 2 from 2–4 p.m. Join us for some fun and refreshments, and meet many of the wonderful people that make Yellow Springs such a special place. The event will take place at the Antioch University Midwest campus, 900 Dayton Street, in Yellow Springs. Click here to view the customi...
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Campaign Against Texting While Driving Sees Huge Boost
Wireless communications company AT&T has been putting millions of dollars into telling people not to text while driving – but a recent announcement reveals that the effort is about to grow by leaps and bounds. AT&T’s campaign, called It Can Wait, has won over what had to be its toughest audience yet: not teenagers, but rival wireless companies. And not just one of them, but all of the big...
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