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KALMBACH FAMILY INVESTING $125 MILLION FOR EXPANSION IN NORTHWEST OHIO
The Kalmbach Family, owners of Kalmbach Feeds, Inc., announced plans for a significant expansion of their campus…
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U. S. STEEL ANNOUNCES FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND IN THE UNITED STATES DRI FACILITY AT BIG RIVER STEEL WORKS IN OSCEOLA, ARKANSAS
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ROSS VIDEO TO INVEST $122.5 MILLION TO EXPAND MANUFACTURING AND R&D IN ONTARIO WITH SUPPORT FROM INVEST ONTARIO
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AMAROK EXPANDS RICHLAND COUNTY, SC OPERATIONS WITH NEW HEADQUARTERS
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GEORGIA-BASED UNIFIED LEGACY TO CREATE 500 NEW JOBS IN MACON-BIBB COUNTY, GEORGIA
June 08, 2026
Tax Foundation Releases New Stats on Business Tax Climate
Wyoming, Florida, and Indiana rank among the ten best states for taxes on business, while companies in states like New York, New Jersey, and California must struggle with the worst tax codes in the country, according to the newest edition of the Tax Foundation’s “State Business Tax Climate Index…
Shutdown Ripples Through the Economy
The government shutdown that went into effect yesterday, due to the inability of Congress to negotiate an agreement on a new budget, could have dire consequences for the economy at large, says John A. Challenger, CEO, global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.
“Even if the shutdown lasts just…
U.S. Installs 832 MW of Solar PV in Q2
According to the the latest U.S. Solar Market Insight Report the United States installed 832 megawatts of solar PVs in the second quarter of this year. The report issued by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association publish the report, which analyzes solar power markets in the United…
Garden State Growth Zone Offers Extra Incentives
Governor Chris Christie, left, and Panasonic North America CEO Joe Taylor, right, tour the company’s new innovation center in Newark, N.J., on September 17. Image by Tim Larsen.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Wednesday, Sept. 18, signed the bipartisan Economic Opportunity Act of 2013. The signing comes…
More Companies Cutting off Retiree Health Care
Is move the first step in eliminating health coverage for all employees?
As Time Warner and IBM join the growing list of companies that plan to stop offering health insurance benefits to retirees, one workplace expert suggests that the moves are simply the first steps in eliminating health insurance from…









