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Chip Hutchinson, founder and president of Insider Sports Marketing in Durham, was featured in an article in Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal titled “Teams, fans and foundations drive North Carolina’s sports landscape.”
Impact of EHV-1 on Florida Tracks Could be Minimal
Barring an always-possible turn of events, the recent outbreak of equine herpesvirus (EHV-1) in Florida might have a minimal impact on the state’s racetracks.
AAA’s free tow program for drunk drivers extended
AAA Auto Club South and Anheuser-Busch’s Budweiser brand are extending their Tow to Go service through New Year’s Day as part of an expanded holiday schedule.
Kids Club earns award
Give them what they want and the children will come. That seems to be the philosophy of Kyrene Kids Club, the childcare provider in the Kyrene Elementary School District.
Boston Study Links Outreach, Jewish Choices
The majority of children in interfaith households in Boston — almost 60 percent, far above the national average — are being raised as Jews.
DCS Announces the Availability of Its Most Recent Annual Shareholder Report
LISLE, Ill.—-The Dreman/Claymore Dividend and Income Fund today announces the availability of its most recent Annual shareholder report that has been filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.
The in-married Jewish people, the intermarried Jewish people - Haaretz - Israel News
The catchiest paragraph in the new study by Prof. Steven M. Cohen - Research Professor of Jewish Social Policy at the Hebrew Union College?Jewish Institute of Religion, New York - is quite frightening: we are developing into two distinct populations: the in-married and the intermarried…
Dressed for success - Dreams to Reality helps women find jobs
Pamela Weyh, 41, couldn’t wait to stand in front of her career management class to show off her new business suit complete with purse, shoes and makeup.
Small-business owners don’t fear higher minimum wage, survey says; Avista to pay $530 million for McClatchy flagship.
A rise in the U.S. minimum wage would have little effect on small-business labor costs, according to a survey of small-business owners by Discover Financial Services LLC.
Hospitals team up to care for high-risk pregnancies
There are 23 “Level 3″ hospitals in Illinois that are capable of caring for the highest-risk expectant mothers and infants, but they’re scarce in the central and southern parts of the state. The only two south of Interstate 72 are Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana and St. John’s in Springfield, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
