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GC Comp Plan vote on adoption June 12 (Messenger Index)
Each month, elected officials from Gem County and the City of Emmett meet to discuss issues in common. Proposed revisions to the Gem Community Comprehensive Plan was the main topic at the May meeting.
Williams, Brinn return to Barron Smith Daugert (The Bellingham Herald)
Dennis R. Williams and Steve Brinn have joined Barron Smith Daugert PLLC, the law firm that continues the business, real estate, estate planning, and commercial/real estate litigation practices of the former Brett & Daugert PLLC.
Don't shoot Jim Mather - he can't help it (The Scotsman: Business)
How refreshing and broadly welcome is your commitment to set up a Council of Economic Advisers. With so much upbeat economic news of late, some may regard such a council as superfluous.
Chamber of Commerce Annual Gazebo Picnic (Manhasset Press)
Group photo with Ella Endler, future politician, who wandered over from the playground behind the gazebo.
Waddell Follows in Dad's Legal Footsteps (The Memphis Daily News)
Editor's Note: This is the second of two stories profiling the father-son partnership that makes up Waddell Law Firm.One of at....
Going Global: Cleveland Conference to Explore Healthcare Start-Up Trends (RedNova)
BioEnterprise and International Business Forum today announced they are co-presenting a first-of-its-kind conference June 20 -21 to focus on the complex process of building global-scale healthcare companies.
Briefcase (The Herald News)
Events
FSB Scotland: the worst small report in Europe? (The Scotsman: Business)
ARE mortality tables a fair means of ranking economic success? Apparently so, if you accept the grim conclusions of the latest Federation of Small Business (FSB) Scotland Index of Success (sic).
SBA now is focusing on rural America (Deseret Morning News)
Only 10 months into the job, the leader of the U.S. Small Business Administration is having the agency concentrate on pushing its programs into communities with high unemployment and poverty rates, many of them in rural areas.
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