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Business as usual in Enid, despite new immigration law (The Enid News & Eagle) |
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Friday, 02 November 2007 |
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More info... Many officials asked Thurs-day about implementation of Oklahomas immigration law, considered one of the toughest in the nation, said it was business as usual in Enid.
Georgia's business climate ranked No. 2 in nation (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) In an annual comparison of each state's business climate, Georgia has come in at No. 2, moving up two notches from last year. The rankings, released Thursday in Site Selection magazine, showed that the Southeast continues to dominate as the region most attractive to business leaders. Magazine editor Mark Arend said the latest survey confirms the well-established pattern of moving factories and ... Baseball business moves east (Journal and Courier) Eight months after opening Feller's Bat Shack in a building in the Five Points area of Lafayette, Mark Feller is moving his business to the city's' east side and offering additional training opportunities. Business Opportunity Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)
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Last Updated ( Friday, 02 November 2007 )
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