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Business Stories for September 2010

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Stories for Thursday, September 30

Doctor to head Good Sam neurosurgery program

DAYTON — Dr. Scott Glickman, D.O., has been hired to lead what Good Samaritan Hospital plans to make a regional neurosurgery program, the hospital announced in a news release.The 38-year-old Detroit native joins Good Samaritan from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, where he had been chief resident ...

Stories for Tuesday, September 28

Armed forces trade and tech show in Dayton nears

DAYTON — An annual electronic technology trade show and conference intended for armed forces makes its return to the Dayton Convention Center next month. The 20th annual InfoTech conference and trade show, sponsored by the Dayton-Wright chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, is scheduled Oct. 18-21. The ...

Stories for Sunday, September 26

Navistar/UAW contract negotiations contentious

SPRINGFIELD — With five days until United Auto Workers’ contract with Navistar expires, both sides have indicated contention across the table.The UAW Navistar Policy Council, which represents eight UAW locals, including Springfield’s 402 and 658, issued a letter to its membership Thursday stating Navistar’s current proposals are “over the top ...

Stories for Saturday, September 25

The gravest strategic issue you never heard of

Before anyone smiles too broadly about today’s grain prices, they might want to take a peek at fertilizer prices. If so, they’ll discover, as DTN reporter Russ Quinn recently did, that the only price rising faster than either corn or wheat is fertilizer.“Six fertilizers have seen double-digit increases in price ...

Stories for Monday, September 20

Workers 50 and older targeted in career fair at Nutter Center

Workers age 50 and older are the target audience for Tuesday’s Dayton’s Helping Experience Work@50+ Career Fair Series.The career fair, being sponsored by AARP, EmploymentGuide.com and WiserWorker.com, is being held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ervin J. Nutter Center at Wright State University, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway.Participating ...

Stories for Thursday, September 16

Air Force invests $125 million in 2 new contracts

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE — The Air Force has awarded two contracts worth as much as $125 million for additional MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aircraft and support equipment, and for testing and development of intelligence and surveillance technologies.The Air Force Research Laboratory awarded a contract, worth $75 million if fully funded, ...

Stories for Tuesday, September 14

Handling of Delphi pensions to be investigated, congressman says

A New York congressman has said an independent investigation will review the federal government’s treatment of Delphi Corp. retirees’ pensions. U.S. Rep. Chris Lee, D-N.Y., posted a letter on his website early this week from Neil Barofsky, the special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), saying Barofsky ...

Duke Energy Ohio urged to pursue cheaper options than nuclear plant

COLUMBUS — The Sierra Club is urging Duke Energy Ohio to put more effort into energy efficiency and developing wind and solar power facilities, rather than build a nuclear power plant in southern Ohio.A Public Utilities Commission of Ohio attorney-examiner heard testimony Monday about Duke Energy’s long-term energy forecast plan, ...

Stories for Saturday, September 11

Auto parts store fills niche in order-and-pickup service

A key to success in business is to find a need and then to fill it.For Terry Decker, it was more like the need found him.A couple of years ago, Decker, owner of the newly opened Wholesale Auto Parts in New Carlisle, was doing some welding work for Hilltop Auto ...

Chamber holding networking night

The Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce will host Networking Night from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Sept. 23 at Snyder Park at the main shelter off Bechtle Avenue.The Snyder Park Steering Committee will outline its plans for the preservation of Springfield’s Central Park during the event that will include food, an ...

Stories for Thursday, September 2

Area counties share in $13.8 million health information award

CINCINNATI — The Greater Cincinnati Health Bridge Inc. will receive $13.8 million in federal funding to help health providers utilize health information technology in a 16-county area, including parts of the Miami Valley.The announcement was made Thursday, Sept. 2, by U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who was ...

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