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State & Regional Sales Report

State & Regional Sales Report Business was down all across the United States in 2020, but these strategies and trends will help you find success right now, no matter where you sell. 2020 U.S. Promotional Products Sales Revenue $20.7 billion -19.8% decline ASI Media’s annual State and Regional Sales Report typically takes the long view. But like with everything else, the pandemic has changed things. While the future still matters, at this moment distributors are concerned with the right here and now. Which states are opening up? What events are returning? Which markets are ready to buy? That’s where our report comes in. Our exclusive data reveals which states and regions proved the most resilient for selling promo. Likewise, our reporting offers the strategies, products and trends that are going to propel distributors as the U.S. eyes perhaps a soaring economic expansion.

Local News Briefs: National Road Yard Sale coming in June

Local News Briefs: National Road Yard Sale coming in June Staff Report National Road Yard Sale  upcoming ZANESVILLE - The 18th annual National Road Yard Sale Festival will be June 2 to 6 with yard sales along U.S. 40, including in the local area.  For information, call Donna Tauber at 765-987-7565 or Kim Couch at 765-969-7593. There will be a variety of community sales, events and more. Sales run dawn to dusk. ZSC board meeting, scholarships accepted ZANESVILLE - The Zane State College Board of Trustees will meet at 5 p.m. May 24 via Zoom.  Scholarships applications deadlines for the fall semester have also been extended to June 1. Academic scholarships are for high school seniors with ACT score of 21 or higher and a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Foundation scholarships are for students of all ages with a grade point average of 2.75 or higher. The Ben Welker Sportsmanship and Community Service Scholarship is up to $14,000 to local high schools graduates who demonst

The 185-year-old Battle that Still Dominates Texas Politics

The 185-year-old Battle that Still Dominates Texas Politics George P. Bush wanted to revamp the Alamo site. Then his own party turned against him. Dan Phillips, a member of the San Antonio Living History Association, patrols the Alamo during a pre-dawn memorial ceremony to remember the 1836 Battle of the Alamo and those who fell on both sides, in San Antonio. | AP Photo/Eric Gay By RICHARD PARKER Link Copied Richard Parker is the author of Lone Star Nation: How Texas Will Transform America and an award-winning journalist who chronicles the American Southwest. Researcher Glorie Martinez contributed to this article. SAN ANTONIO On a gray, spring day a few tourists emerge from the old mission chapel known as The Alamo, the shrine of Texas liberty.

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