Under the thumb of the professional managerial class

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By Eric Schansberg, Ph.D. Catherine Liu is a bona fide “liberal.” She’s opposed to cronyism, intolerance and hypocrisy. She values free speech and robust inquiry....

Sno Biz opening new location in Seymour

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In Seymour, there's no biz like Sno Biz. Neal Rose has high hopes with bringing a global brand to the city, offering 50 hand-crafted flavors...

USDA offers loans for underserved, beginning farmers

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Staff Reports The U.S. Department of Agriculture reminds producers that its Farm Service Agency offers farm ownership and farm operating loans to underserved applicants and...

Companies should require employees be vaccinated

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By Michael Leppert I went off to kindergarten in 1972. I was not yet 5, but I was the sixth of seven kids in my...

Seymour steel supplier moving to Columbus

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By Jana Wiersema [email protected] A steel supplier from Seymour is planning to relocate to Columbus and invest more than $1.1 million in building improvements and equipment. The...

Cummins explores ‘range of options’ for filtration business

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By Andy East [email protected] Cummins Inc. plans to explore strategic alternatives for its filtration business, including potentially spinning it off into a separate company or selling...

Cummins posts 59% revenue increase a year after pandemic hit

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By Andy East Cummins Inc. reported quarterly revenue that slightly surpassed Wall Street’s expectations Tuesday, roughly one year after company officials announced the COVID-19 pandemic...

Free money for all? Mayors hope local tests bring big change

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By triggering $1,400 stimulus checks for millions of people and expanding the child tax credit for many families, the pandemic offered a clear takeaway...

GM issues 2nd Bolt recall; faulty batteries can cause fires

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DETROIT — General Motors is recalling some older Chevrolet Bolts for a second time to fix persistent battery problems that can set the electric...

UK seeks to avert shortages with COVID tests for food staff

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LONDON — The British government has announced plans for daily COVID-19 testing of critical food industry workers, allowing those who test negative to continue...