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| Sep 08, 2010 - 05:33 AM |
Queen City News - Helena's FREE Weekly Newspaper |
Helena, Montana |
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There weren't many changes with income-tax legislation in 2007, but there's always something going on in Washington – an odd twist here or a screwball trap there.
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Selling cutting-edge creative fashions, including a homegrown label, fourOsix opened for business on November 16 at 318 N. Last Chance Gulch (the former storefront for sole sisters). Proprietor Alex “Papu” Rincon also gave the public a sneak peak at the store during the November 9 Fall Art Walk, when more than 1,500 people came through the doors.
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BOZEMAN—"So here's a guy in a diesel," says Ron Gompertz, looking over his shoulder at the truck looming next to us. It's not really necessary to look, because the growling diesel engine is nearly drowning him out. "You wanna drag?" he asks me.
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After closing more than a year ago, JB’s Restaurant at 630 N. Montana Ave. plans to reopen in June with newly remodeled bathrooms.
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Louie’s Grocery & Beer, the convenience store on the corner of Prospect and Lamborn, will be under new ownership in March.
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With its grand opening on Friday, February 9, Pita Pit co-owner Jeanette Talley says there are now more healthy alternatives available for breakfast, lunch or dinner in downtown Helena.
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Choosing to go into business for yourself is a major decision that usually means a commitment to hard work and long hours. As you struggle to build your business, however, you also must be careful not to overdo it and succumb to business owner burnout. It’s vital to take some time off to recharge your personal batteries.
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If you operate a seasonal business and are starting to wonder if the uneven revenue streams and stress-filled crunch times are worth all the hassle, take heart. Millions of small businesses post the bulk of their annual sales during a short season or cycle.
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Why do employees steal? That question has frustrated and angered business owners for decades. The act of theft violates the trust between owner and employee. And even if the theft is an isolated incident, it can poison the employer’s relationship with the vast majority of workers who are honest. Employees want to be treated with respect, not as potential criminals.
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Two factors could revive concerns about how America finds a stronger footing in today's increasingly competitive global economy. One is economic. One is political.
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