Category archive for ‘Business’
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Harris Farms among the last in southern Clay (subscriber content)
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Zoning could trip up airport development (subscriber content)
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Clay chamber making push for Lake Region members (subscriber content)
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Publisher coaches chamber members on the elevator speech (subscriber content)
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Clay fair reports 5 percent increase in attendance (subscriber content)
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Clay Electric team places in Florida Lineman Competition
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City recognizes Clay Electric’s 75th anniversary
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Clay Electric releases video marking first 75 years
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Melrose to upgrade business sign
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Economic official presents development basics to Keystone group (subscriber content)
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Clay Electric conducting mail and telephone surveys
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Clay Electric recognizes employee of the year
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Cell phone tower rent is 46 percent of cemetery revenues (subscriber content)
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Clay Electric trustees approve $4.5 million capital credits refund
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CCUA revenues, income down (subscriber content)
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Retiree seeks seat on Clay Electric board
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Radio Shack earns national recognition (subscriber content)
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Clay talks ramping up economic development (subscriber content)
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Keystone car repair businesses change oil suppliers (subscriber content)
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Keystone car repair adds Pennzoil line
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Clay Electric spotlights substation site restoration
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Pizzeria debuts in Keystone Heights (subscriber content)
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Keystone Heights hot dog stand owner back in business after city shut her down (subscriber content)
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State Farm agent showcases new building (subscriber content)
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Carter’s Fried Chicken closes after two years (subscriber content)
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Bike fest draws biggest crowd ever (subscriber content)
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Starke dealers, community donate cars to sheriff’s ranches
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Two regional employers recognized as Florida’s best (subscriber content)
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European Rally School at Keystone Airpark sold
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Hampton company recognized as one of best to work for in Florida
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Bealls Outlet signs lease for Deerfoot Village space (subscriber content)
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Lake Butler’s Pizza Man enjoys strong first week (subscriber content)
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Today’s weather, Wed. May 9
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CSX gearing up for increased traffic through Starke (subscriber content)
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State Farm agent to build new office on 301 south (subscriber content)
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Starke’s Robo Girl pulling in motorists from U.S. 301 and attracting customers from across America (subscriber content)
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Lazenby, Murray Ford receive chamber’s top business awards (subscriber content)
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Photos: North Florida Chamber Annual Meeting (subscriber content)
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United Way offers free tax prep (subscriber content)
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Checkers drive-in closes (subscriber content)
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Starke’s Ford store a good fit for Murray (subscriber content)
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Keystone building and develpment sparse in 2011 (subscriber content)
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Top 10 Bradford real estate deals in 2011 (subscriber content)
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Lawtey Supermarket reopens under new management (subscriber content)
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Fewer cars traveling U.S. 301 (subscriber content)
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Photo gallery: Vacant buildings on U.S. 301 (subscriber content)
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Around a dozen U.S. 301 businesses closed in 2011 (subscriber content)
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Shands Starke gets new executive (subscriber content)
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Area unemployment turns up (subscriber content)
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Winn-Dixie chain bought
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Telegraph buys StarkeJournal.com
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Gainesville YMCA bankrupt
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Credit union gets foreclosure judgment against YMCA (subscriber content)
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Brooker farm thrives under unique business model
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Laundry business lands Starke clerk in hot water— again (subscriber content)
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Starke clerk sued over washing machines (subscriber content)
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Starke steakhouse closes doors (subscriber content)
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Credit union to foreclose on YMCA property
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Hampton company, ex-worker settle lawsuit (subscriber content)
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Red ink led to YMCA closure (subscriber content)
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Chart: Starke power rates compared to other north Florida suppliers
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Bank forecloses on Econo Lodge (subscriber content)
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Woman wins judgement against day care
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Starke investors win $303,132 judgement against Arizona business (subscriber content)
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Sept 9 is deadline for appealing property assessments
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Tax collector ordered to seize assets of restaurants, businesses (subscriber content)
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Couple sells Walnut Street home for second time
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Cassels Christian Academy closes on Riverside Uniform property (subscriber content)