Here's what you'll find in the February issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle, free inside the Monday, Jan. 25, issue of The Herald, and Wednesday, Jan. 25, Allied News:
--COVER STORY
You can’t drive anywhere in the Mercer County area without seeing the handiwork of Grove City’s Custom Signs Inc., a busy signmaker that has made a name for itself making other businesses’ names look good.
--EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
An appropriately named Dr. Snow and her colleagues are monitoring the air and weather with a new station at Slippery Rock University.
--BEHIND THE WHEEL
The 2010 Toyota Prius stays on top in mileage and on par with its hybrid competition.
--Q&A; WITH...
Jim Cardamon, coordinator of the Shenango Valley Enterprise Zone Corp., who can’t imagine himself in any job that didn’t involve contact with people.
--BUSINESS PROFILE
Barbenders Gym in Hermitage brings a different attitude and philosophy to the workout world.
--IT’S YOUR MARKET
Are you aiming your sales pitch at the wrong target within potential customers’ organizations?
--MONEY GUIDE
The IRS eases the restrictions on who can convert their retirement accounts into a Roth IRA and lets taxes on the conversion be spread over multiple years. But is it right for you?
--MEDICAL PULSE
Primary Health Network partners with a local chain to open a pharmacy at its Sharon office. Sharon Regional emergency caregivers partner with local ambulance services to save precious minutes in treating heart patients.
--HONOR ROLL
Achievements and honors of note in the local business community.
--CHAMBER DATES
Events hosted or toasted by local chambers of commerce.
Watch for the Business Chronicle in The Herald on the last Monday of each month.
Special Editions
January 18, 2010
Local signmaker makes a name for itself making others' names look great
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Business Chronicle looks at a manufacturer that makes living selling air
Here's what you'll find in the April issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle. It appears free inside The Herald March 29 and Allied News on March 31
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March Views & Voices to focus on area high school musicals
The March edition of Views & Voices, a magazine for women, will focus on area high school musicials. The All the World's A Stage edition will be published Wednesday and delivered to subscribers as part of Wednesday's Herald. -
March Business Chronicle goes to the movies
Here's what you'll find in the March issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle, which appears inside the Feb. 22 Herald
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Tony Butala, Sharon's senior Letterman, sits down with Life & Times
What could be more appropriate for February's edition of Life & Times than a love story? That's exactly what you'll get when you turn to our feature on Tony Butala. It was Butala's love of performing that took him away from Sharon to international stardom singing love songs with The Lettermen. -
Caring for each other, the heart focus of V&V
Aging parents. Right now it seems everywhere I turn, my friends are dealing with this. And in a region whose residents are older than the national norm, it’s an important issue that is really demanding our attention. So we are giving it our attention in the February edition of Views & Voices.
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Local signmaker makes a name for itself making others' names look great
Here's what you'll find in the February issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle
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Life & Times looks at Tom Rookey's volunteer-time juggling act
Here's what you'll find in the January issue of Life & Times, the magazine with senior flair, appearing inside the Wednesday, Jan. 13, Herald
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What does I-376 designation hold for Mercer County?
Here's what you'll find in the January issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle, which you'll find free inside The Herald on Monday, Dec. 28, and Allied News on Wednesday, Dec. 30
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Senior magazine profiles the valley's Mr. Entertainment, Jerry Sharell
Here's what you'll find in the next monthly of Life & Times, a magazine with senior flair, appearing in the Wednesday, Dec. 16, Herald
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Business Chronicle looks at locally grown Springfield Restaurant Group
Here's what you'll find in the December issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle
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