News published on Business Daily in September 2018

News from September 2018


Represents Key Milestone In Company’s Commitment To Hire 10000 American Workers And Close IT Skills Gap

Ribbon Cut for New Business in Downtown Bluffton The Wells County Chamber of Commerce staff, Ambassadors, and Bluffton NOW!

Ed Mysogland, Managing Partner with Indiana Business Advisors offers his 26 years of experience Friday, September 28 from Noon-1pm at the Wakarusa Chamber of Commerce



Don’t miss out on a great night. Sunman Chamber Appreciation Dinner

Yavapai County posted the lowest home affordability index in Arizona, according to an analysis of 432 counties nationwide by ATTOM Data Solutions in the second quarter.

Attorney General Mark Brnovich says Gov. Doug Ducey's signing of HB2154 will strengthen Arizona's data breach consumer protection statute.

Town of Marana received national recognition on Thursday, September 6 with a Savvy Award from the City-County Communications & Marketing Association for "Marana Town Hall Youth Days".

The City of Mesa continues to look for volunteers to participate in National Make a Difference Day Saturday, Oct. 27 between 7 a.m. and noon and other project dates in October.

Governor Doug Ducey announced the appointments of Adele Ponce and Scott Blaney to the Maricopa County Superior Court.

Burns & McDonnell has opened an office in Tucson, Arizona, expanding its Arizona presence with plans for creating up to 25 new jobs by 2020.

The Mesa Hydration Donation Campaign, which collects water to help people in need during the hot summer months, is being extended two additional weeks and will now end Friday, Sept. 28.

Columbus Police Department faces off against Columbus Fire Department in a Rib Eating Challenge for bragging rights, and charity.


This session covers details related to accounts receivable, accounts payable, and reports related to A/R and A/P, profit and loss statements, and balance sheets.

Purse auction, raffles and fun time raising grant assistance for Hendricks County families with emergency needs.

Crawfordsville / Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce issued the following announcement on Sept. 12.HIRE MoCo presents Get Ready, Get Set, Interview!

State residents enrolled at Tohono O'Odham Community College face among the lowest cost of attending two-year in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.

Porter County posted the lowest home affordability index in Indiana, according to an analysis of 432 counties nationwide by ATTOM Data Solutions in the second quarter.