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Healthiest Employers: Dayton’s YMCA health screens 99 percent of workforce
(This is part of the DBJ Healthiest Employers 2018.)
Full- and part-time employees of the nonprofit YMCA of Greater Dayton are eligible for wellness incentives. They must complete at least seven of 14 objectives, said Ali Schulze, director of Healthy Living.
The incentive includes a “wellness day” for full-time workers, and entry into a raffle for part-time employees.
Schulze said the YMCA has recorded increased participation in cancer screenings, wellness visits, and disease management…
CBF Morning Run: Starring in a blooper reel, going Ivy League, and sipping an ‘explosive’ IPA
Happy Monday morning, Columbus.
There are days when taping our weekly video series The Wrap is a breeze.
On those days, Editor Doug Buchanan and I fall into a groove of sorts, a rhythm if you will, and things go swimmingly.
For the most part, we remember names, transaction details and all sorts of facts and figures. And if we mess up, our goofs usually are small enough that we can continue.
Over time, editing the video has become a quick affair.
And then there was last week's Wrap. That was…
Piggly Wiggly sued over olive oil ads in NC
A Maine food company has lobbed a lawsuit at Piggly Wiggly grocery stores in North Carolina.
Reds, whites and bruised: Florence to impact wine prices in 2019 and beyond
Flooding in the Triad's Yadkin Valley caused by Hurricane Florence resulted in an early harvest and a could lead to a potential increase in bottle prices for regional wines.
And just like that, Taylor Gourmet was gone
There was no change of heart, no billionaire to make a last minute save. Taylor Gourmet is cooked.
By Sunday, the Philly-style hoagie and cheesesteak chain had shuttered all stores — 10 in D.C., four in Northern Virginia, three in suburban Maryland and two in Chicago. On Saturday night, a handwritten sign was taped to the window of the Taylor Gourmet at The Wharf: “WE ARE CLOSED.”
The closures follow the exit of private equity firm KarpReilly, which had invested at least $5.6 million in Taylor…
Why the CEO of Hawkers Asian Street Fare isn’t aiming to ‘have it all’
The co-founder of Hawkers Asian Street Fare just wants to enjoy the journey while he builds the company.
Papa John’s has a new logo and (slight) name change in the works
Papa John's International Inc. has taken another step to distance itself from its ousted founder, John Schnatter.
The Louisville-based pizza chain filed a new logo with the U.S. Patent and Trademark office that includes a slight name change: dropping the apostrophe.
As AdAge points out, the possessive brand name suggests that the company is owned by Schnatter. (He is the largest shareholder of the publicly traded company.)
A Papa John's (Nasdaq: PZZA) spokesman told AdAge that the company has…
Piggly Wiggly sued over olive oil ads in North Carolina
A Maine food company has lobbed a lawsuit at Piggly Wiggly grocery stores in North Carolina.
Flywheel Capital assembles key site
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Del Taco restaurant sells to Arizona Investor for $3 million
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