Here's what you'll find in the March issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle, which appears inside the Feb. 22 Herald:
--COVER STORY
If you live in the Shenango Valley and go to see a movie, chances are it’ll be on one of 20 screens owned by John Harper Jr. and Frank Moses. Their two complexes offer a range from luxury seating to second-run films with value pricing every day.
--WHAT’S COOKIN’
Two couples have combined their previous restaurant and hospitality experience to run the Red Rock Falls Restaurant near Slippery Rock.
--IT'S YOUR MARKET
Try these techniques to get the most out of your investment if you exhibit at trade shows and community expos.
--BEHIND THE WHEEL
The reborn 2010 Chevrolet Equinox crossover SUV is refined, stylish and great on mileage.
--HONOR ROLL
Angela Palumbo is elected president of the Shenango Valley Chamber of Commerce. Walter Johnson is honored as the local Realtor of the year. The Laurel institute schools name three new vice presidents.
--EDUCATION
Penn State’s Shenango campus is adding a bachelor’s program in administration of justice.
--Q&A; WiTH...
Ryan Tyson, president of Reinhardt’s Insurance Agency, who not only enjoys watching a good game but deep inside wishes he was covering it.
--MEDICAL PULSE
The CEO of Grove City Medical Center devises a novel challenge to get his staff to lose weight.
--EDUCATION
Thiel College launches an initiative to showcase the advantages a Thiel education offers before, during and after a student’s undergrad experience.
--HOSPITALITY
Two people with longtime ties to the hotel and entertainment venue have bought the historic Riverside Inn in Cambridge Springs.