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CBIZ Launches New Website and Enhances Resources for Clients

Strategic rebrand is company’s latest investment in growth, aims to expand its reach CLEVELAND–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CBIZ, Inc. (NYSE: CBZ), a leading provider of financial, insurance and advisory services, unveiled a new website and refreshed online presence at the outset of the year. The new site boasts an enhanced user interface and optimized search functionality to yield more streamlined access to resources, tools and solutions and underscores CBIZ’s commitment to providing best-in-class, technology-enabled services and solutions for its business clients. With a reputation for exceptional client service, CBIZ also offers a differentiated experience by delivering comprehensive and coordinated solutions that respond to the increasingly complex business environment. CBIZ’s new website showcases its breadth and depth of services and expertise including timely thought leadership and actionable tools.

Our Top 6 Passover Lamb Recipes

Celebrate with one of these melt-in-your-mouth Passover lamb recipes. (Psst! When buying packaged ingredients and sauces at the store, make sure they're labeled as "Kosher for Passover.") The post Our Top 6 Passover Lamb Recipes appeared first on Taste of Home.

Mike Myer, long time newspaper man, dies at 69 | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 8, 2021 Editor’s note: Mike Myer wrote many of the editorials seen in The Leader-Herald. He worked at sister papers of Ogden Newspapers. WHEELING J. Michael Myer, longtime executive editor of The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register, died Wednesday at Wheeling Hospital. He was 69. Myer served as executive editor of both publications for the past 23 years. Prior to that, he was editor of the Wheeling News-Register, a position he assumed in 1991. His 46-year newspaper career included stints as a reporter, weekly newspaper publisher and editor and then editor and executive editor of the daily newspapers. Myer was well-known throughout West Virginia and Ohio for his insightful editorials and columns that focused on local and state issues.

Inform Public on Authority s Issues | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 9, 2021 The happenings over the past few weeks with the Ohio County Development Authority the agency tasked with overseeing development at The Highlands in Ohio County deserve a full public explanation. That needs to come from Ohio County commissioners Randy Wharton, Don Nickerson and Zach Abraham. The matter at hand here deals with how the authority approved a new management contract for The Highlands. That took place Dec. 15, when the board hired former Ohio County Administrator Greg Stewart’s newly formed company to oversee the development. Commissioners have since said the authority’s board may have violated the state’s open meetings laws in how it approved the contract and also with how the board appointed three new members.

Longtime Editor Mike Myer dies at 69 | News, Sports, Jobs

Myer WHEELING J. Michael Myer, longtime executive editor of The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register, died Wednesday at Wheeling Hospital. He was 69. Myer served as executive editor of both publications for the past 23 years. Prior to that, he was editor of the Wheeling News-Register, a position he assumed in 1991. His 46-year newspaper career included stints as a reporter, weekly newspaper publisher and editor and then editor of the daily newspapers. Myer was well-known throughout West Virginia and Ohio for his daily editorials and his columns that focused on local and state issues. His colleagues and others in the community also knew him as a family man who loved the Ohio Valley, particularly his native Wetzel County. He had a passion for the great outdoors, often spending vacations camping with his wife, children and grandchildren in the Shenandoah Valley. He championed many social causes from education to feeding the hungry. Myer gave his time and talents to countless

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