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Chef Darian Bryan plans two new Larkinville restaurant concepts
Two new restaurant concepts are coming to Larkinville, providing access at lunch and dinner to authentic Jamaican cuisine.
Pacesetter Awards: Meet fast-growing company Proof of the Pudding
Proof of the Pudding CEO Adam Noyes says his strategies for growth are: Take care of existing customers and create true partnerships, meaningful relationships and trust.
Goodbounce Pickleball Yard opens in Louisville (PHOTOS)
The 45,000-square-foot complex offers outdoor pickleball courts and a game yard, craft cocktails and scratch-made cuisine from Happy Belly Bistro.
Grocery stores jostle for position in Phoenix metro market as Kroger-Albertsons merger looms
While Fry's Food Stores came out on top according to final revenue numbers at the end of 2022, three of its competitors chipped away at the company's commanding lead in the Phoenix metro market.
5 things: Southside Super restaurant opens in Southside Park
Welcome to Monday, loyal readers. The Sacramento Kings will face the Golden State Warriors in Game 2 of the NBA playoffs tonight. In the meantime, here are the headlines you missed while chanting “light the beam” on Saturday.
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A new eatery called Southside Super is scheduled to start serving customers this week, according to an Instagram announcement.…
Ascendant Brewing reopens in Portland’s Old Town after long pandemic closure
The pub has been mostly shut down since the start of the pandemic.
World Traveler Coffee Roasters adding kiosk location in Rancho Cordova
The fast-growing World Traveler Coffee Roasters has finalized another local lease, but this location will be different from its others.
Five Rivers MetroParks names new CEO
A major recreational and economic driver in the Dayton region has named a new CEO.
Five Things to Know This Week: Conflicting realities as remote work and the office market wane
To the delight of managers and chagrin of the rank-and-file, more and more Americans are heading into the office. At the same time, Atlanta's office market is dragging.
CBF Morning Run: Who still wears a tie to work?
Happy Monday morning, Columbus.
I remember a day at The Dispatch when owner and publisher John F. Wolfe rode the elevator with a newsroom graphic artist who decided that shorts and flip flops were perfect for that sunny afternoon.
The paper's editor circulated a memo within an hour that pants and shoes must be worn in the office. No exceptions.
For much more on today's dress codes, join me in The Last Word.
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