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In this January 2011 file photo, operational manager Ernie Smith shows carbon monoxide detectors at Home Depot store in Beavercreek.

Home Depot, Best Buy have different earnings success

Home Depot Inc. and Best Buy Co. — two major retailers with stores in the Dayton, Springfield and Hamilton areas — reported widely different quarterly earnings on Tuesday. Home Depot’s first-quarter net income rose 18 percent, thanks to the ongoing housing recovery, despite a chilly and wet spring. Its quarterly ...

Mercy Health names new CEO

Cincinnati area hospital group Mercy Health Tuesday named a new president and chief executive officer.Yousuf Ahmad was appointed to the post to replace James May effective June 15. Ahmad has been chief transformation officer for Mercy Health since 2011. He is also current interim president of Mercy Health Select, the ...

Mike Glaser, left, a 30-year Navy veteran from Oxford, talks with Dr. Everett Gregory during a veteran’s job fair at Workforce One of Butler County, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. GREG LYNCH / STAFF

Local veterans get boost on job searches

Veterans may have an advantage in landing a job in this economy, if they only knew the benefits available to them.Capt. Mike Glaser of Oxford, a 30-year Navy veteran set to retire at the end of the month, attended a Veteran’s Job Fair Tuesday at Workforce One to help him ...

Wright-Patt Credit Union Manager Jayme Bettinger demonstrates Tuesday in the Springboro branch lobby new ATM technology that uses video to connect users to remote tellers. JIM WITMER / STAFF

Credit union unveils new video tellers

Wright-Patt Credit Union Inc. unveiled new automated teller machine technology Tuesday at a new branch office in Springboro. The machines let users video conference from inside the lobby or the drive-through with remote tellers. The tellers actually sit in offices near the Dayton Mall, said Doug Fecher, credit union president ...

Franklin company faces proposed $170,000 fine

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited A&B Foundry & Machining LLC in Franklin with 33 health and safety violations, including four repeat violations. The Nov. 15 inspection was initiated under the national program targeting the primary metals industry, OSHA said. Proposed fines total $170,107. ...

New tenant announced for major Liberty Twp. retail project

Developer Steiner + Associates announced Monday a second anchor tenant for its multi-million mixed-used retail, residential and office development coming to Liberty Twp.Cobb Theatres has agreed to open a CineBistro at Liberty Center in Butler County, representatives of the developer said Monday. CineBistro is a luxury dinner-and-a-movie theatre.The movie theater ...

Consumer spending will help to offset sequester, economists say

By Jim PuzzangheraLos Angeles Times(MCT)WASHINGTON — Consumers will help keep economic growth on track this year, as new projections of their spending indicate it will offset the hit to the recovery from the federal government’s automatic budget cuts, a panel of economists said Monday.The National Association for Business Economics estimated ...

Gas, beef prices spike before holiday weekend

The prices of two staples of the Memorial Day weekend — beef and gasoline — are jumping just in time for the holiday. Wholesale prices of some grades and cuts of beef have reached all-time highs at the same time the region’s gasoline prices have spiked 20 cents a gallon ...

An 20 cent spike is noticeable, but it isn’t exactly time to hoard gasoline. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Gas industrial complex has us over a barrel

There are a few certainties in life: the sunshine will come out tomorrow if you are lucky, you’ll be taxed (particularly if your name is Tea Party Patriot Johnson), someday you know will die and gas prices will rise. I don’t make up the rules, I simply write about them. ...

United starts flying Boeing 787s again

United restarts 787 flights after groundingBy Joshua FreedAP Airlines WriterUnited Airlines is again flying the 787, four months after smoldering batteries forced the plane to be grounded worldwide.A United 787 flight took off from Houston on Monday morning and landed in Chicago.United Continental Holdings Inc. has six 787s. Battery problems ...

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