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Business Stories for July 2011

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Stories for Monday, July 18

Lowe’s agrees to pay federal government $90,000

Lowe’s, the home improvement store retailer, has agreed to pay the federal government $90,000 and review three years of medical records for work-related injury claims at 24 southern and southwest Ohio stores, to settle complaints brought by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.OSHA accused Lowe’s Home Centers Inc. last year ...

Stories for Tuesday, July 12

Fifth Third unveils new deposit tracking system

CINCINNATI — Fifth Third Bank has teamed with International Financial Services Inc. to launch the bank’s deposit tracking system called the DTS(R) System. The system is designed to help treasury management customers using the bank’s Cash Vault services consolidate information from any location, track armored carriers and provide a total ...

Stories for Wednesday, July 6

Holiday revenues rise for owner of Kings Island

SANDUSKY — Cedar Fair Entertainment Co., which owns and operates the Cedar Point and Kings Island amusement parks, said Wednesday its Fourth of July weekend revenues rose 2 percent to $372 million from the same holiday weekend last year.Both attendance and average per-guest spending increased slightly, the company said, while ...

Walgreens reports stronger June sales

Walgreens, which operates more than two dozen drugstores in the Dayton area, reported Wednesday that its June sales totaled $6.04 billion, up 6.8 percent from $5.65 billion in June 2010.Sales in comparable stores, or those open at least a year, increased 4.8 percent. Customer traffic in comparable stores increased 1.3 ...

Stories for Tuesday, July 5

A sign on the window of Station One in Springfield notifies patrons that it is illegal to carry a firearm into the bar Wednesday, June 15. If legislation passes the Ohio House and is signed by the governor, that may change.  Staff photo by Bill Lackey

Bars weighing impact of new gun law on business

Local bartenders say they don’t want policing concealed weapons added to their long list of responsibilities.“Guns and liquor don’t mix,” said Mark Medsker, an employee of Boulevard Haus in the Oregon District, who has worked in the industry for 14 years.Gov. John Kasich signed the legislation Thursday allowing concealed-carry permit ...

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