Small Business in Decatur, Alabama
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Lawmakers refute immigration law costNews CourierThe cost-benefit analysis, written by Dr. Samuel Addy of the University of Alabama's Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration, found the law could mean Gross Domestic Product losses of $2.3 billion to $10.8 billion, income and sales ...and more » |
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Pizza time, downtownThe Decatur DailyLast summer, they sold the Huntsville location to their business partner and took up their quest for a Decatur Mellow Mushroom again. "We looked at several spots again around town and narrowed it down to three to show the corporate folks," Diane Holman ...and more » |
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Morgan delegation optimistic about jobs packageHartselle EnquirerRepublican members of the Morgan County House delegation on Thursday predicted that a package of initiatives designed to create jobs and recruit industry could begin improving Alabama's economy as early as 2012 if quickly approved by the Legislature ... |
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Area briefs -- Jan. 28, 2012Reporter-TimesThe Mooresville Post Prom Committee is now planning the 2012 event to be held after prom on May 5 from midnight to 4 am There is no charge to most students and only a small assessment to those students who have not met their junior class obligations. |
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Micor to add 40 employeesThe Decatur DailyHeath started Micor as a small machine company in 2000, incorporating in 2004. By 2008 — when the Alabama Technology Network and the Business Council of Alabama named it the emerging manufacturer of the year — it had 50 employees, annual sales over ... |
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Attractions: HistoricalBlack and WhiteIncluded in the district are Kelly Ingram Park, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, and the Fourth Avenue North Business District. Located between Sixth and Second Avenue North and 15th ...and more » |
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Consultant: Commuter air service days overTimes DailyMike Boyd, president of The Boyd Group International, of Evergreen, Colo., said despite the state's ability to attract new business, the air transportation system is no longer financially capable of serving as many people as it did in the past. |
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