Our New Winner of the Rush Limbaugh Great American Business Award: Zimmerman Meats!
Apr 16, 2021
BRETT: Those are just absolutely remarkable stories. We have Zimmerman Meats out of Summersville, Missouri; we have Julie Welch’s Oak Knolls Manor, LLC; and, of course, Patty and Rick Kline, Sittler Golf out of Pennsylvania. Remarkable stories all.
KATHRYN: Yes and, like I say, we received thousands of nominations, and we’ve gone through a lot of them, and every story is as remarkable, to be completely honest, and it’s very difficult to choose. But I know that’s what we have to do.
Kathryn Interviews Finalists for the Great American Business Award
Apr 16, 2021
BRETT: One of the areas of this audience that you and Rush appreciated are the owners and those operators of small businesses in this business. Now, in Rush’s honor, you’ve created the Great American Business Award, and you’re taking nominations. How’s the response been so far?
KATHRYN: It’s been huge. We’ve received many, many nominations over these last weeks. As you mentioned in the beginning, Rush wanted to start this, actually, at the start of this year. But unfortunately, he couldn’t. So he wanted to recognize small businesses throughout the country that really make our country work, and so we’re continuing it on in his honor. But the response has been quite overwhelming and wonderful at the same time.
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March 11, 2021 4:46 PM John Schmidt - Forbes Advisor
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March 14, 2021 5:06 AM
The third time’s the charm, as the saying goes. President Joe Biden made good on his campaign promises and signed the third stimulus bill, styled the American Rescue Plan, into law today.
The new stimulus package comes with a few caveats. While it features the same income eligibility cutoffs for full stimulus checks as the prior packages $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for joint filers the income caps that disqualify people from receiving any checks at all are lower.
These caps are $80,000 for single filers and $160,000 for joint filers down from $99,000 and $198,000, respectively, in the first stimulus bill.
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Our view: Proposed solar farm could be boon for Marion County
Marion Star Editorial Board
The proposal from Savion Energy, of Kansas City, would be placed on 970 acres off Marion-Williamsport Road, spanning from POET Biorefining to Ohio 423 in Marion Township. The solar panels would likely take up a bit more than half of that space.
Such a proposal may be new for Marion County, but it is not for Ohio, as many solar farms have been built or proposed around the state.
As with any new project, there are legitimate concerns about what it would mean for the area.
But we believe the benefits outweigh any negatives associated with the project. There are likely to be some traffic headaches during construction, but once it is operational any traffic to the site would be minimal.