Archive for November 2009

Chamber Update..November 25th

Chamber News November 25th

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Survey: Hoosiers More Optimistic About Holiday Spending

As the holiday shopping season officially kicks off, a new study shows Hoosiers are in a more festive spending mood than last year. Deloitte’s 24th annual Holiday Survey finds the average Indiana shopper plans to spend just over $1,000 on gifts and other holiday-related shopping. That’s a 7.6 percent increase over 2008, although Deloitte’s Indianapolis [...]

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Business Before Hours…Wells County Foundation

[ December 2, 2009; 7:30 am; ] Wednesday, December 2, 2009
7:30 a.m.

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Well County Foundation Before Hours Event

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Wells County Foundation Cuts Ribbon for New Offices in Dutch Mill Plaza

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YMCA Opens for Business

November 16, 2009

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Nominations Requested for 2010 Business and Citizen of the Year

The Wells County Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development awards a Citizen and Business of the Year at their Annual Dinner to be held on January 25, 2010.  Please take a minute to make some nominations for these coveted awards.  Nominations are requested by December 18th.
2010 Citizen of the Year
2010 Business of the Year

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Scott Trumbull, CEO Franklin Electric Company to Speak at next Chamber Luncheon

Thursday, November 19, 2009
12:00 Noon
Timber Ridge Golf Club

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Kemper Flooring Opens new location in Ossian

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Government Connect

From the Statehouse…..

Budget Cuts Made

INDIANAPOLIS (November 6, 2009) - Governor Mitch Daniels today initiated state agency spending reductions following the fourth straight month of lower than forecast state revenues for Fiscal Year 2010. For October, revenue collections were again below the May 2009 forecast. Total tax collections were $46 million below the forecast amount [...]

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Chamber Members Visit Wells County YMCA & Jericho at Business After Hours

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