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Ten Ways to Get More Business Reviews
Ten Ways to Get More Business Reviews By Christina Metcalf According to an article on SmallBizTrends.com this week, “Small business owners’ expectations for better business conditions over the next six months fell by seven points to a net negative 61%. So far expectations for better conditions have worsened every month this year.” That’s not great news.…
Read MoreIn the Know: Inflation Hedging Strategies with Commercial Real Estate
In the Know: Inflation Hedging Strategies with Commercial Real Estate By Jackson Parker with Parker Real Estate With inflation at levels not seen since the early 1980s, many investors are left scrambling to ensure their assets and wealth are protected. The latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report reflected an alarming 8.5% year-over-year Consumer Price…
Read MoreFive Ways to Handle Negative Comments on Social Media
Five Ways to Handle Negative Comments on Social Media By Melea Hames The internet can be a scary place, and people can be awfully brave behind a keyboard. Words that would never be said face to face are flung around on social media without regard to the fact that another human being is on the…
Read MoreHow Personalities Affect the Work Environment
How Personalities Affect the Work Environment By Ruthie Jones Dr. Larry Little’s book “Make A Difference: In the Lives of Those You Love, Live with, and Lead”, helps us to understand ourselves, others and build healthy relationships. Knowing yourself and how personalities affect the work environment will help develop healthy relationships, mutual understanding and respect. …
Read MoreDecatur City Council President: Residential Growth Should be Our Focus
Decatur City Council President: Residential Growth Should be Our Focus By Jacob Ladner When I ran for City Council, I never thought I’d spend so much time talking about sewer. The topic seems to come up daily. What I have learned, however, is that sewer is our primary incentive in attracting residential development. A quick…
Read MoreOnward & Upward: NOWHERE TO GO BUT UP
Onward & Upward: NOWHERE TO GO BUT UP If 2020 presented a host of unforeseen challenges, it’s safe to say that 2021 showcased growth and adaptability like never before in our community. And in this era of change, growth and adaptability were consistent themes throughout the year. If we’ve learned anything from the 2020s so…
Read MoreBroadband Access: Let’s Close the Digital Divide
Broadband Access: Let’s Close the Digital Divide As we continue to recover from the impact of the pandemic, time has given us the chance to reflect on the long road we have walked as a state and a community. We have seen – and continue to see – the challenges of getting clear messages to…
Read MoreDecatur Utilities: Where We Are, Where We’re Headed
Decatur Utilities: Where We Are, Where We’re Headed Reliable utility infrastructure had become a topic of national media conversation as we look towards the need to invest in our current systems and plan for future growth. Being able to count on our systems moving forward is a critical part of planning for a community. That’s…
Read MoreOur Residents Take Notice: Roads and Paving
Our Residents Take Notice: Roads and Paving Roads and paving. Not always a flashy subject, but one we should talk about. Well maintained roads are a crucial element in economic development, residential growth and what I consider one of the most important public services along with utilities and first responders. Poorly maintained roads stifle mobility,…
Read MoreThe Top Six Stories of 2020
The Top Six Stories of 2020 As a community, it is important for us to look back and reflect on a year of news and events that have brought us to where we are today. Needless to say, 2020 presented with it challenges few could have predicted. But in the conflict, there are stories that…
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