Dayton Chamber presents awards as banquet becomes the Dodge Ball
Humorous, witty and, above all, relevant, Bryan Dodge for 20 minutes transformed the Dayton Chamber of Commerce 11th Annual Banquet on Jan. 27 into the Dodge Ball.
Foundation Financial Group Inks Major Acquisition
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Foundation Financial Group's insurance division has acquired B&R Insurance, securing its Florida customers who have personal and commercial insurance policies. ...
Gov. Dayton proposed borrowing $775 million for public works projects
Gov. Mark Dayton on Tuesday proposed borrowing $775 million for public works projects, saying it would put more than 21,000 Minnesotans back to work by rehabbing colleges and universities, enhancing downtown areas across the state and expanding light rail in the southwest metro.
Stadium watch: Vikes 'warming' to Linden Avenue site | The Glean
MORNING EDITION Stadium watch: Vikes 'warming' to Linden Avenue site By Brian Lambert | Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012 Poor Arden Hills. Eyes are turning, inexorably, to the west side of downtown Minneapolis for the (inevitable?) Vikings stadium. The Strib team of Mike Kaszuba, Rachel Stassen-Berger and Rochelle Olson write: “Gov. Mark Dayton on Wednesday said he is leaning toward Minneapolis' Linden ...
Stonegate Mortgage Corporation Appoints John Macke Executive Vice President of Capital Markets
Stonegate Mortgage Corporation, the fastest growing independently owned mortgage lender in the U.S., today announced that it has named John F. Macke, Executive Vice President of Capital Markets.
Business licenses for week of Oct. 31
Amanda Daugherty - Realtor: 175 Highway 50, Dayton; real estate agent. Assessment & Consulting Inc.: 140 Oak Circle; educational assessment and consultation.
Brown hoping to continue as Liberty County tax assessor-collector
Richard L. Brown is announcing his candidacy for Liberty County tax assessor-collector.
Property transfers for Jan. 9
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Buyer interest leaves homebuilders less gloomy
In this Jan. 5, 2012 photo, a construction worker guides a rafter into position at a construction site, in Dayton, Ohio. U.S. homebuilders are growing less pessimistic about the housing market, despite tighter lending standards that have slowed home sales.