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Kitchen inspections

The following are among the food service establishments inspected from Jan. 16-25 by the Hall County Environmental Health Department. New rules and regulations for food service began on Dec. 1. Food service establishments will now be given a letter grade that coincides with a percentile: "A" (90-100), "B" (80-89), "C" (70-79), "U" 69 and below. The frequency of a restaurant's inspections will be based on risk categorization, based on the menu items ...

February 21, 2008 | Bianca Bruno | Business


SBDC announces February classes

The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center is offering classes on topics related to new business enterprises.

February 21, 2008 | From staff reports | Business


Region's jobless rate unchanged; Hall's is up a bit

The Georgia Department of Labor reports that the unemployment rate in the Georgia Mountains area remained unchanged at 3.9 percent from September to October. However, the rate for Hall County rose to 3.7 percent in October, up 0.1 percent from 3.6 percent in September.

February 21, 2008 | From staff reports | Business


Georgia's newspapers posting public notices online

The Georgia Press Association has announced that public notices from all 159 counties are now available online at www.GeorgiaPublicNotice.com.

February 21, 2008 | From staff reports | Business


Letting love bloom

For florists, Valentine's Day is the biggest day of the year.

February 21, 2008 | Harris Blackwood | Business


Skaggs:Landscapers: Certification to be offered

With the ongoing drought in Georgia and the current water restrictions, green industry businesses statewide are struggling to make ends meet.

February 18, 2008 | Billy Skaggs | Business


Farm bureau celebrates affordability of food in US

Though grocery items may cost more these days, compared to other countries, food in the U.S. is still a bargain, the Georgia Farm Bureau reported Thursday.

February 17, 2008 | From staff reports | Business


Smith: Business takes common sense

Common sense. Common sense is not difficult. It is simply a matter of using your brain to make the correct decision. You are faced with a choice to make. Does the choice deal with right and wrong? What are the consequences of your conclusion? Is the option good for everyone who is involved? However, I never cease to be amazed at the lack of common sense exercised in our ...

February 16, 2008 | J.C. Smith | Business


Newsmakers in business

Short announces new location for accounting practice

February 14, 2008 | | Business


Ground beef typically made from less tender cuts

Question: From what kind of beef is ground beef made?

February 14, 2008 | | Business


Garden’s economic impact expected to grow

An official of the Atlanta Botanical Garden is projecting the planned Smithgall Woodland Garden could have an impact of $1.5 million in the local economy during its first year of operation in 2010.

February 14, 2008 | Harris Blackwood | Business


Kitchen Inspections

The following are among the food service establishments inspected from Dec. 57-Jan. 10 by the Hall County Environmental Health Department. New rules and regulations for food service began on Dec. 1, 2007. Food service establishments will now be given a letter grade that coincides with a percentile: "A" (90-100), "B" (80-89), "C" (70-79), "U" 69 and below. Inspections (frequency of) a food service establishment will be conducted based on risk categorization. The ...

February 14, 2008 | | Business


Wrigley’s joins Clean Air Campaign

Wrigley Manufacturing Co. is one of the 48 employers who have joined the Clean Air Campaign. In all, more than 500 employers are working with the campaign to advance traffic solutions for the region.

February 13, 2008 | From wire reports | Business


Bank launches online lending division

First Century Bank has announced the launch of its online lending division, CenturyPoint Mortgage.

February 13, 2008 | From staff reports | Business


Life Underwriter course to begin Friday

A course for the National Association of Insurance of Financial Advisors Life Underwriter Training Council will be offered in Gainesville beginning Friday.

February 13, 2008 | From staff reports | Business


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Hall's jobless rate ticked up slightly in April

Metro Gainesville's unemployment rate rose to 6.9 percent in April, up one-tenth of a percentage point from 6.8 percent in March, Georgia Department of Labor announced today.

May 23, 2013 | From staff reports | Business


Agribiz: Georgia blueberry crops continue to impress

Growing up in Georgia, everyone loves muscadines and blackberries, but here lately blueberries have taken the front seat and have really become the bright shining star of Georgia's small fruit.

May 22, 2013 | Michael Wheeler | Business


Atlas Pizza to expand at Bradford property

Atlas Pizza's purchase of the 32,000-square-foot, two-story 305 Bradford building downtown may bring 20 to 40 new jobs to Gainesville.

May 20, 2013 | Greg Breazeale | Business


Computer Care: Tips to keep Windows 7 on your PC

Windows 8 is great, if you are used to it or if you have a touch-screen laptop or tablet. But more and more of my clients are complaining that they just got a new PC with Win 8 installed - and they hate it. What they really want is that new computer loaded with their old operating system, Windows 7.

May 18, 2013 | Arthur Glazer | Business


Schreiber Foods to lay off 115, close Gainesville plant

After making tough decisions based on efficiency concerns, Schreiber Foods confirmed it will close its Gainesville location, which will result in 115 layoffs this fall.

May 14, 2013 | Meredith Pruitt | Business


Newsmakers in Business, May 12

Financial adviser Baldwin earns Edward Jones honors

May 12, 2013 | From staff reports | Business


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