A Salute to Entrepreneurs: Creativity and Community at Its Heart “These entrepreneurs represent the creativity, resilience, and community impact that reSET holds at the core of our work,” remarked Sarah Bodley, reSET’s Executive Director. Their spirit shines whether in innovative flavors or unique retail experiences. Each participant worked immensely hard to hone their skills andEmerging Companies in Connecticut: Building Expertise and Garnering Support
The Charm of Old Colorado City Nestled in the heart of Old Colorado City, local shopkeepers eagerly awaited the hustle and bustle of Small Business Saturday. While Black Friday may attract droves to the large retailers, this quaint district offers something delightfully different. A Community Affair Jennifer Riddle, the manager extraordinaire at Centennial Cuts Mercantile,Local Shops in Old Colorado City Join Forces for Small Business Saturday
Black Friday Beckons Thanksgiving is nigh upon us, and shortly after, another distinctly American phenomenon seizes our attention: Black Friday. This event, beloved by thrifty shoppers, stretches well into the weekend at various retailers. Prime Destinations for Shopping According to WalletHub, department stores are treasure troves for those in search of bargains. JCPenney and Belk,Be a Savvy Shopper for the Holidays
markdown A Jolly Good Show: Kennebunkport’s Young Entrepreneurs KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine — The Fair That Stirred a Town This past Saturday, Acton Academy Kennebunkport hosted its much-anticipated sixth annual Children’s Business Fair. An event brimming with youthful energy, it showcased 45 unique enterprises, all operated by young minds. Residents might see this as an upgraded versionMaine Students Start New Ventures
markdown Tax Credits in Peril: An Alaskan Dilemma President Trump has stirred the pot with his assertion on social media, casting doubt over the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits. He has expressed support only for a policy that would hand money directly back to the people. This left many wondering ifPresident Indicates Resistance to Extending ACA Tax Credits as Congress Pushes to Preserve Them
A Jolly Good Development in Valdosta In the lively town of Valdosta, excitement is in the air. The community is set to mark a splendid new chapter in downtown development. As we approach Small Business Saturday, the anticipation grows for the upcoming announcements. An Invitation to Celebrate Valdosta’s dear city leaders and Main Street chapsDowntown Welcomes Exciting New Business Project
Worcester Unveils FY26 Tax Data In the much-anticipated lead-up to the rate hearing, Worcester has unveiled its FY26 tax data. This provides a glimpse into the city’s fiscal planning. The data offers insights into potential adjustments. Key Highlights of the Tax Data Worcester’s fiscal policies often reflect broader trends. The city’s tax adjustments can affectWorcester Publishes FY26 Tax Information Before Rate Hearing
The Uncertain Future of Hemp-Derived THC Products Advocates are up in arms about recent changes to federal law affecting the cannabis industry. As part of the government shutdown deal, Congress has pronounced hemp-derived THC drinks and gummies illegal. Let’s explore the ramifications and potential paths forward for this burgeoning sector. A Buzzkill for the BuddingMinneapolis Companies Respond to Federal Restrictions on Certain Hemp THC Products
markdown Indiana’s New Property Tax Law: A Cause for Concern Gathering of Leaders in Speedway On a rather dreary Wednesday, leaders from over a dozen towns and cities gathered in Speedway. Their mission was clear: to voice their concerns regarding Indiana’s new property tax relief law. This law, they argue, threatens to significantly reduce localIndiana Leaders Warn of Service Cuts Due to New Tax Law; Call for Legislative Solutions