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Small businesses prioritize cybersecurity amid evolving threats

In an age of increasing cyber threats, small businesses are trying to take proactive steps to safeguard customer data from malicious attacks that could...

Mercury Marine to let go of hundreds of employees

FOND DU LAC, Wis. — Mercury Marine, one of the largest employers in the Fox Valley area, announced it has plans to eliminate about...

Family comes first at Badger Sports Park

APPLETON, Wis. — Entertainment centers are often known for arcade games, go carts and putt-putt golf. Badger Sports Park is adding one more to that list: family. What You Need...

Small businesses set to thrive as part of HUBZone

For a longtime manufacturer in Ashville, Chautauqua County, precision is its middle name — literally.  Chautauqua Precision Machining are the makers of tight tolerance, small...

Tops warehouse employees begin to strike Friday

Hundreds of Tops warehouse employees began to strike Friday after Teamsters Local 264 voted down the last contract proposal on Thursday night. The union, which represents...

ACE Project teaches children business skills with entrepreneurship course

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More than a dozen children affected by gun violence had the opportunity to learn business skills. What You Need To Know The ACE Project...

New York’s food truck industry on the rise, giving hope to restaurateurs

ALBANY, N.Y. — What started as an idea between friends quickly turned into a new business. “Right now, I work at a coffee shop and...

Farm Bill amendments pose threat to hemp businesses

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The U.S. House of Representatives is proposing changes to how hemp is defined. The Farm, Food and National Security Act of 2024, also...

Which careers remain popular with new graduates in New York?

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Spring is a time of new beginnings — flowers bloom, warm weather returns and new graduates head out into the workforce.  Heather...

Downtown businesses say the city should attract more foot traffic

ORLANDO, Fla. — A post on Hamburger Mary’s Facebook Page announced the business' Church Street location will be closing after being in the heart downtown...

Cornell researchers hope rhubarb will boost New York’s craft beverage industry

Researchers at Cornell University think rhubarb could offer a big boost to New York's craft beverage industry. Christine Smart is a professor in the School of Integrative...

Ben’s Boyz advocates for people with heart disease

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A North Carolina restaurant is advocating for people with heart disease. What You Need To Know Ben’s Boyz is launching in Target The restaurant is selling seafood...

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