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Business Stories for June 2011

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Stories for Friday, June 3

WSU physicians break ground for $12M medical building on campus

FAIRBORN — Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine’s physicians group this week broke ground for a $12 million medical building on the university’s campus.The three-story, 66,000-square-foot building is expected to be complete in September 2012. Besides serving as a research incubator, it will house both a new sports medicine ...

Stories for Thursday, June 2

** FILE ** In a file photo signs for American Express, MasterCard and Visa credit cards are shown at the entrance to a New York coffee shop Friday, April 22, 2005.   The American Bankers Association reported Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2005, that the seasonally adjusted percentage of credit card accounts 30 or more days past due rose in the April-to-June quarter to 4.81 percent.   (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

Ohio faulted over ATM fees for jobless

Ohio’s program for distributing unemployment benefits on prepaid bank cards has been criticized by some consumer advocates for allowing overdraft charges and ATM fees.But critics said eliminating these two practices would make Ohio’s program one of the best in the nation.Ohio is only one of five states that allows banks ...

More than 1,000 people pack Springfield job fair

SPRINGFIELD — More than 1,000 job seekers waited in lines for leads on employment and education opportunities at a job fair Thursday — the first of its kind here in three years.The WorkPlus One-Stop Center of Clark County put on the event, one that officials hope is a sign of ...

Stories for Wednesday, June 1

UD launches student center to foster interaction with businesses

DAYTON — The University of Dayton’s business school has started a center that will allow students, working under faculty supervision, to analyze problems for businesses and propose solutions.The Center for Project Excellence began operating on Wednesday. It is intended to expand real-world opportunities for students and increase service to the ...

Honda to add at least 1,000 jobs in Ohio, Indiana

Honda will soon hire more employees in Marysville, Ohio, and Greensburg, Ind. Ed Miller, a Honda of America Manufacturing spokesman, said a second shift will be restored to the company’s Marysville plant production line No. 1, which hasn’t had a second shift since February 2009. And Miller confirmed the automaker ...

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