Gooten Names BigCommerce its First eCommerce Preferred Provider
The exclusive partnership allows eCommerce merchants to quickly and easily access the benefits of on-demand manufacturing and scale their businesses
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BigCommerce its first eCommerce Preferred Partner, giving Gooten s online merchants one-step integration with the leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform. As part of this partnership, more than 60,000 BigCommerce customers will also gain access to Gooten s on-demand manufacturing supply chain.
As a globally distributed on-demand production and logistics company, Gooten is transforming the way eCommerce businesses manufacture and fulfill products. Gooten provides brands with tailored solutions that allow them to create personalized products for their consumers, expand or diversify their current merch and product lines and move a portion or even all of their bulk inventory to a more sustainable on-demand manufacturing model. As of
In January, the News reported on efforts to alleviate previous delays in drug orders and other difficulties at Benzer Pharmacy, formerly Town Drug. A regional manager for the national pharmacy chain pointed to issues with the company’s wholesaler related to new acquisitions of pharmacy locations in Ohio. The local pharmacy has since regained its footing, and in November, the downtown store a pharmacy location for about 90 years changed its name to Yellow Springs Pharmacy.
Clem & Thyme Nutrition and Wellness expanded its East Enon Road practice, the News reported in February. Founded by Leslie Edmunds, the practice offers nutrition therapy, dietary consulting, cooking classes and more.
Cedar Hill Cruises Past Tyler Legacy, 45-0, in Area Playoffs
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The past week was a significant one for Cedar Hill High School senior quarterback Kaidon Salter.
He signed his National Letter of Intent, with the University of Tennessee, and three days later, he showed why Volunteer fans are excited.
Salter completed 17 of 24 passes for 250 yards and four touchdowns as Cedar Hill (9-1) cruised to a 45-0 victory over Tyler Legacy (6-6) in the UIL Class 6A Division II Area Playoffs on Saturday afternoon in Mesquite. Salter has 26 passing touchdowns on the season and just four interceptions.
It is the Longhorns’ eighth Area Championship since 2006.
Three local businesses are closing for the winter during what their owners expect to be a grim few months of the pandemic. Whether other seasonal closures will follow in Yellow Springs remains to be seen.
Peach’s Grill closed in mid-November after a kitchen worker tested positive for the virus, while Ye Olde Trail Tavern followed suit this Monday, though no positive cases have been reported there. And Import House on Dayton Street closed last Friday, following a confirmed case that morning. All three businesses are owned by villagers Don Beard and Christine Monroe-Beard.
“Things are going to go south real quick,” Beard said in a recent phone call, reflecting on the rapid spread of COVID-19 in Greene County and Ohio.