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Futures File: Coffee, hogs, stock rally
Coffee Market in Withdrawal
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More seek unemployment aid, but trend is positive
WASHINGTON - The number of people seeking unemployment benefits rose last week to a seasonally adjusted 377,000, up from a nearly four-year low the previous week. But the longer-term trend is pointing
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Marshall Browning names new CEO
DU QUOIN - Marshall Browning Hospital has named a new chief executive officer.
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Local energy-efficient businesses earn award
MOUNT VERNON - Energy-efficient efforts by Mount Vernon businesses have earned the city the ActOnEnergy Most Progressive City Award.
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Herrin Hospital stikes a chord with administrator
HERRIN - Growing up in Long Island, N.Y., it didn't occur to current Herrin Hospital administrator Terry Farrell, who began his new job this fall, that hospitals would become the future setting for hi
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Futures File: Near-zero rates, gold and rigs
Near-Zero Interest Rates Through 2014
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Vintage Soul helps those in need
CARBONDALE - A desire to help people in need and help fund local ministries who carry out that work was the ultimate inspiration for the opening of one of Carbondale's newest businesses.
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Coming season likely a downer for farm income
After a record 2011 that saw farm incomes soar, the coming season will likely be a downer, according to a University of Missouri economist.
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Futures File: Record cattle, natural gas lows
Cattle Selling for Record Prices
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Not much snow, but lots of wood
A winter that so far has been relatively mild has affected business for some - including those who sell firewood and stoves.
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Marion PepsiCo plant not affected by national...
MARION - Despite talk of significant layoffs within PepsiCo's national operation, jobs at the company's Marion bottling plant are safe.
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Brown winter means more green for many US cities
ST. PAUL, Minn. - The warm, brown winter that has disappointed snow lovers in much of the U.S. has put more green in the pockets of state and local governments that had their budgets busted last year
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Futures File: Orange Juice, corn harvest
Orange Juice Squeezes Higher
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New location, same Mary Lou's
CARBONDALE - Patrons of Mary Lou's Grill in Carbondale will have a sense of familiarity as they step into the new location of the long-time breakfast hotspot.
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Lambert-St. Louis airport concourse to reopen...
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport officials confirmed this week they are targeting an April reopening of the tornado-damaged C Concourse.
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New business: Evelyn’s Restaurant
Once considered Southern Illinois' premiere entertainment district, the downtown Carbondale area along Illinois Avenue known as "The Strip" has battled the perception that it's fallen on har
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Illinois Small Business Center celebrates 2011...
The Illinois Small Business Development Center celebrated its successes in 2011 and is gearing up to assist small businesses get off the ground in the new year.
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Futures File for 12/30/2011
Turbulent 2011 Sets Records
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Walker's Bluff gets new CEO
CARTERVILLE - One may ask how an operational background in managed health care for many years could transcend itself to the hospitality industry.
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Time running out to apply for solar incentives
Time is running out for business owners to apply for a federal solar incentive that could save as much as 55 to 60 percent of the costs of installing a solar photovoltaic system, Southern Illinois sol
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Region offers several hospice options
Hospice programs include medical as well as spiritual, emotional and family care during a client's final days of life.
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MBI Worldwide expands from one employee to big...
What started as a one-employee business in a spare bedroom in Carterville 12 years ago has expanded to national operation with international business.
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Passages Hospice region’s newest provider of...
Dianna Merrow of Marion remembers when her father, 89-year-old James Brown, was diagnosed with inoperable bone cancer this fall.
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Futures File: Inflation, crude oil
Inflationary Era Over?
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Extra Help Inc. receives Marion award
MARION - Extra Help Inc. has been named Business/Industry of the Year by the Marion Area Chamber of Commerce.
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