Published October 19, 2009 03:14 pm - Here's what you'll find in the November issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle
Business Chronicle focuses on a business ready to go to the next level
Here's what you'll find in the November issue of the Mercer County Business Chronicle, which appears in the Oct. 26 issue of The Herald and Oct. 28 issue of Allied News:
--COVER STORY
Deb Adams has been running Country Clutter, a crafts, gifts and collectables store, for more than a decade. Now a team of businesswomen from Athena PowerLink have chosen her for a year of mentoring aimed to take the business to the next level.
--WHAT’S COOKIN’
Erika’s Emerald Diner in Hubbard is filled with glowing neon, gleaming stainless steel and lots of home-cooked food.
--IT'S YOUR MARKET
Business success starts with the creation, execution and frequent updating of a marketing plan.
--BEHIND THE WHEEL
Honda challenges the popular Prius with its new 2010 Insight hybrid compact hatchback.
--MONEY GUIDE
The economic impact from the unintended consequences of government actions alway seems to be something that no one ever sees coming.
--NEWS FLASH
ocal industrial leaders make pitches to school boards about the need for and value of training metals-manufacturing skills.
--Q & A With...
erry Calvert of Calvert Lumber and Cal’s Car Wash, who clues us in on what he’ll likely be doing in the kitchen during the upcoming holiday season.
--CHAMBER DATES
Upcoming events hosted or toasted by local chambers of commerce.
--MEDICAL PULSE
Sharon Regional tests its emergency plan for mass chemical exposures. Grove City Medical Center and UPMC Horizon reflect on their hospitals’ operational results and prognoses.
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