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Business Stories for May 2010

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Stories for Friday, May 21

Legislators discuss state economy, train rail

WEST CHESTER TWP. — Ohio’s economic growth was the focus of a question and answer session attended by Sen. Gary Cates and state representatives Bill Coley, Courtney Combs and Tim Derickson Friday, May 21.Submitted questions to the four Republican legislators at the annual Butler County Legislative Breakfast all dealt with ...

Stories for Thursday, May 20

Sharonville Ford plant to hire around 100 to build new transmission

The Sharonville Ford plant, about 40 miles south of Dayton, is going to hire about 100 people and start developing a new six-speed heavy-duty transmission for the Ford F-series Super Duty truck.The plant currently employs 1,500 employees. “Today’s announcement is great news for Southwest Ohio and a sign of progress ...

Stories for Wednesday, May 19

Duke Energy customers paying for smart meter deployment

Duke Energy Ohio customers will be assessed new charges on their electric and natural gas bills, starting this week, to pay for the company’s installation of advanced metering technology.The so-called “smart grid” technology is designed to allow utilities to more quickly pinpoint areas affected by service outages, and allow customers ...

Shoppers are seen at Cincinnati Premium Outlets in Monroe Tuesday, May 18, 2010.

Outlet mall thriving despite difficult economic times

MONROE — Cincinnati Premium Outlets is continuing to thrive in a struggling U.S. economy with seven new stores scheduled to join the mall lineup.The outlet mall, which includes 100 stores, is nearing full capacity and expects to fill its seven vacant spaces by this summer, said Kevin Chesar, Monroe’s director ...

Stories for Tuesday, May 18

2 local GM sites in line for federal cleanup money

Two Moraine industrial sites — a former General Motors assembly plant and a former Delphi parts plant — are among more than 90 former GM sites in the country targeted for cleanup and reuse as part of an $836 million plan unveiled by the Obama administration Tuesday, May 18. A ...

Court: Customer may sue hotel for recovery of bogus taxes

The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the right of a hotel customer to sue the hotel for recovery of fictitious taxes that were charged to the bill for her room.The court’s 6-0 ruling on Tuesday, May 18, upheld the right of Julie Volbers-Klarich to sue Middletown Management Inc. for recovery ...

Stories for Friday, May 7

Here is a computer rendering of the new Cox building. When it’s finished in mid-December 2010, 150 television and radio employees will join 600 newspaper workers at the Main Street location.

Cox breaks ground on new broadcast studio

DAYTON — The Dayton Daily News and WHIO television and radio came closer to joining operations Friday, May 7, as officials of parent company Cox Media Group broke ground on a multimillion-dollar, high-tech broadcasting studio at the newspaper’s headquarters at 1611 S. Main St. Alex Taylor, the company’s regional group ...

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