The Company Lab Rebrands Startup Week, Opens Calls For Events Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Past Startup Week - Will This Float
The Company Lab (CO.LAB) announced Wednesday the rebranding of Startup Week, and the nonprofit’s new CEO Lindsey Cox called on community members to help reignite entrepreneurial momentum and embrace ongoing innovation.
“I’m asking everyone who is invested in our city to join us in reigniting its entrepreneurial spirit and championing the ongoing innovation here,” Ms. Cox said at a Wednesday news conference. “The past year and a half brought a lot of challenges, but after the period of forced deceleration, we are well positioned to reimagine, re-engage and reignite the momentum our city and its residents thrive on.”
Columbus, OH (June 1, 2021) – Members of the Ohio Fireworks Safety Coalition warned legislators and the public about the dangers of passing Senate Bill 113 at a News Conference
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Business Is Blooming for Flower Shop on Wheels in South Dartmouth
One Bridgewater-based entrepreneur is taking her love for flowers to the streets and hitting the road in her makeshift flower-mobile. Check out the SouthCoast’s first flower shop on wheels called The Daily Bloom.
“I call myself a floral enthusiast,” said Nicole Coleman, the owner and mastermind behind The Daily Bloom. “My parents were both gardeners and we always had flowers around, so I always gravitated toward them.”
Coleman s dream has always been to work with flowers. She has done small events, like baby showers and wedding parties, but after the arrival of her son, parenthood took over for a few years.
Sen. Johnson, Rep. Baldridge backing firework legislation
By Patrick Keck - pkeck@aimmediamidwest.com
COLUMBUS With the Fourth of July less than two months away, Ohioans wishing to light fireworks in their backyards may be granted that ability depending on votes from the statehouse.
Current state law permits the purchase, but not the use of consumer-grade fireworks for residents 18 and older within the state. Instead, they must be transported out of the state within 48 hours following the purchase.
Now action from Scioto County’s Rep. Brian Baldridge, R-Winchester and Sen. Terry Johnson, R-McDermott, in two separate but similar pieces of legislation could bring change.