January 24, 2021 |
Tom Perry
Starting Thursday, February 4th, the Entrepreneurship Program at Marietta College will offer six events throughout the Spring 2021 semester under the umbrella of the Riverview Credit Union Mid-Ohio Valley Entrepreneurship Expo.
All of these events are virtual and free to the public. For more information and to register visit www.marietta.edu/movexpo-program.
About the programs:
PioBiz Workshop
Dr. Jacqueline Khorassani, Director of the Entrepreneurship Program at Marietta College, and Faith Knutsen, Director of Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Ohio University’s Voinovich School, will facilitate the first PioBiz workshop at 4:30 p.m., Thursday, February 4th. The program will focus on “Where Do Worthy Entrepreneurial Ideas Come From?” If you are looking for a business idea, have an idea but are unsure if it is worthy, looking for a business partner, or want to compete in the PioBiz Competition and win up to $10,000 in start-up fund
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The Washington County Grand Jury indicted 14 people this week, including a Belle Valley man who was charged in two separate cases.
In the first case, Timothy J. Steed, 38, last known address of 222 Main St., Belle Valley, was indicted on one count of abduction, one count of having weapons while under disability and one count of failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, all third-degree felonies.
According to Marietta Police reports, while traveling west in the 700 block of Glendale Road on Nov. 16, two patrolmen attempted to initiate a traffic stop on a white Ford Mustang for fictitious registration. The vehicle failed to stop and a pursuit ensued. The pursuit went through Marietta, out Fort Harmar Drive and to Bender Road, where the vehicle suffered mechanical failures and the pursuit ended.