Business Briefs
Business Briefs for July 21
July 21, 2008
SW/WC Service Cooperative hires math specialist
MARSHALL — Christy Hemp was recently hired as the math instruction and improvement specialist at the SW/WC Service Cooperative in Marshall. » Full Story
MARSHALL — Christy Hemp was recently hired as the math instruction and improvement specialist at the SW/WC Service Cooperative in Marshall. » Full Story
Marshall business update:
July 7, 2008
Still no site work on the proposed Menard’s store as of July 3. A Market Street Mall store is moving downtown but not to its originally-proposed site. » Full Story
Back in business
June 30, 2008
BALATON — In hindsight, Mike Benson said he probably should have closed up shop temporarily after purchasing the Di’s Lakeside convenience store, cafe and gas station. » Full Story
Business Briefs for June 30
June 30, 2008Flix in the mix
June 23, 2008
MARSHALL — While many people think of the summer as a time to be outside enjoying the warm weather, one indoor activity that jumps in popularity during the summer months is going to a movie. » Full Story
Business Briefs for June 23
June 23, 2008
North Star promotes Wisdorf to underwriterCOTTONWOOD — North Star Mutual Insurance of Cottonwood recently announced the promotion of Rose Wisdorf to underwriter for the Commercial Underwriting Departm » Full Story
Welcome, friend
June 16, 2008
CLARKFIELD — An old friend with a fresh new look is set to open in Clarkfield later this month. » Full Story
Quality and quickness at the Bistro
June 16, 2008
MARSHALL — The Landmark Bistro wants to appeal to a broader base of customers but it won’t sacrifice quality to do so, manager Jackie Tentinger said. » Full Story
Business briefs for June 16
June 16, 2008
Grams, VanOverbeke complete insurance programCOTTONWOOD — Ashley Grams and Jessica VanOverbeke of North Star Mutual Insurance of Cottonwood, pictured at right, recently completed the requirements lead » Full Story
A slump from the pump
June 13, 2008
This is the worst business climate in 20 years, according to two trucking industry veterans. » Full Story


