Business
Mary Kay express
Lonaconing resident Michele Robey, an independent sales director for Mary Kay Inc., has earned the use of a new Saturn Vue as a result of her achievements in operating her independent business. In front, from left to right, are associates Nicole Frost, Jamie Burdock and Charlene Beeman. In back, same order, are Robey and associates Christa Vinci, Patty Rice, Courtney Baney, Linda Kyle, Nancy Vinci, Pam Middleton and BJ Miller. The Saturn is Robey’s second Mary Kay career car, which are offered as incentives to top performers. Mary Kay is one of the world’s largest direct sellers of skin care and color cosmetics.
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7 tenants leasing space at former hospital
The former site of Memorial Hospital, which was vacated when the hospital was consolidated into the Western Maryland Regional Medical Center in November, now has seven tenants who are reimbursing the city $16,000 a month.
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Yoder recognized as Houser of the Year
Duane Yoder, president of Garrett County Community Action Committee, accepted the Houser of the Year Award from the Maryland Affordable Housing Coalition during its annual meeting.
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In Brief - March 7, 2010
Healthcare 1st Federal Credit Union opens new branch, headquarters
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ACM to explore social media in Viral Networking series
Social media and their use in marketing will be explored in Viral Networking, a new Allegany College of Maryland continuing education series that starts March 18.
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Former local man promoted within U.S. Forest Service
Brad Nelson, a graduate of Allegany High School and Frostburg State University, has been named wildlife program manager for the Southern Region by the U.S. Forest Service, an agency of the Department of Agriculture.
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New bank opens doors
The Mineral County Chamber of Commerce and Development Authority helped celebrate First Peoples newest branch in Short Gap with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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Ross among central Pennsylvania’s ‘Top 100’
In its most recent issue, Pennsylvania Business Central named Charlie Ross, president and CEO of the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce, one of the “Top 100 People of 2009.”
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Cumberland to give local preference on projects
Cumberland is working to support local business by extending a 7 percent bid preference for businesses located within the city and a 5 percent bid preference for businesses located within Allegany County to be applied to projects funded entirely by the city.
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NewPage commends federal fair trade ruling
NewPage Corp. and the United Steelworkers are commending the U.S. Department of Commerce for its decision to impose tariffs on imports of coated paper to offset the unfair advantage that was being given to foreign paper companies.
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LaVale entrepreneur opens state’s first Jersey Mike’s sub store
A LaVale man has opened the state’s first Jersey Mike’s Sub store in Laurel.
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