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New egg facility changes hands
An egg-breaking facility that began operations in Fort Recovery in July has been purchased by Cooper Farms and Weaver Brothers of Versailles, Ohio, The Daily Standard reported.
Blankenbakers leave jewelry business
When Bill Blankenbaker first started work in the building at 213 S. Main St. in Dunkirk, he was a sophomore in high school learning to be a meat cutter.
MainSource reports growth
MainSouce Financial Group reported earnings of $8.5 million in the quarter which ended Sept. 30.
Quinn to leave newspaper’s staff
Samm Quinn, who has served as The Commercial Review’s city reporter for more than a year, will be leaving the paper.
For Fishers, it’s all in family
This is a story about love. About family. And about meat.
Hull juggles steakhouse and tractors
It took one college course about federal tax for Dave Hull to change his major from business to communications.
Cooney named editor of The CR
Ray Cooney has been named editor of The Commercial Review effective Dec. 1, publisher Jack Ronald announced today.
Academy to give students a ‘leg up’
During a January meeting at John Jay Center for Learning in Portland, manufacturers from around Jay County expressed a need for individuals with maintenance and manufacturing skills.
Kohler can’t find the time to slow down
Wade Kohler has heard the same thing his whole life, “slow down.”
Zack chose parents’ path
Both longtime veterinarians, Jim and Teresa Wasson were proud when their son Zack wanted to follow in their footsteps.
ArborShire carves out niche
Sometimes it’s easier to put your toe in the water than plunge into the deep end.
FRI just keeps on growing
When the recession hit in 2007, many businesses floundered, but one local business continued to grow.
Tyson execs sound upbeat note
Tyson Foods Inc. leaders said this week the company had a record fiscal 2014 and expects to set new records for sales and earnings in 2015, thanks in large part to the acquisition of Hillshire Farms.
Cardinal Ethanol settles complaint
Cardinal Ethanol in Union City recently paid a $9,600 fine to settle a complaint that the company violated its Clean Air Act operating permit.
Adair moves to new location
Adair Processing had simply outgrown its building.
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