Business

Inland Press Foundation honors AIM Media founder/CEO Jeremy Halbreich with Distinguished Service Award

Jeremy L. Halbreich, founder, chairman and CEO of Dallas-based AIM Media Management, has been named the 2021 recipient of the Inland Press Foundation Distinguished...

‘Sip & Learn’ for businesses, nonprofits set for Blanchester

BLANCHESTER — The Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce will hold a special “Sip & Learn” version of their “Coffee with Colleagues” networking event 10...

CMH names new Chief Financial Officer

WILMINGTON – Clinton Memorial Hospital announced Thursday that Bradley Boggus, has been named chief financial officer (CFO), effective October 18. Boggus replaces Eric Jost,...

Kim’s Classic Diner in Sabina celebrates

Kim’s Classic Diner celebrated its grand re-opening with the original owner, Kim Starr, on Thursday. Kim’s Classic Diner is an original 1946 Silk City...

US wholesale prices rose record 8.6% over 12 months

WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation at the wholesale level rose 8.6% in September compared to a year ago, the largest advance since the 12-month change...

US unemployment claims fall to lowest level since pandemic

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to its lowest level since the pandemic began, a sign the job...

Ohio jobless numbers up past week

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohioans filed 9,851 initial traditional unemployment claims last week, which was 629 more than the previous week, and the state’s residents...

Clinton County Convention and Visitors Bureau honored for marketing excellence

NEWARK, Ohio – The Clinton County Convention and Visitors Bureau recently received recognition for achievement in marketing and advertising at the Ohio Travel Association’s...

Kim’s Classic Diner sets grand re-opening

SABINA — Join in celebrating the grand re-opening of Kim’s Classic Diner on Thursday, October 14.The Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce will hold a...

US employers add a weak 194,000 jobs as delta maintains hold

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added just 194,000 jobs in September, a second straight tepid gain and evidence that the pandemic still has a...