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With Exactly real estate company’s flat-fee rate structure, home sellers are keeping more of the profits
Though the price of everything from pumpkins and clams to cars and appliances has gone up this fall, one local company has kept its prices the same as the day it was founded. “The price of everything has increased, but we are still maintaining our flat-rate fee structure, which helps our clients save money,” says Exactly Founder and...
Read MoreFrom crimson red to apple cider to burnt copper to strawberry blonde, Cory’s Hair Studio & Day Spa has a shade of red for everyone
Red hair color hues are all the rage this fall. If you have never considered red hair, you might want to reconsider. From crimson red to apple cider to burnt copper to strawberry blonde, there is a red shade for everyone. The fiery hues of the past, like Lucille Ball’s flame red hair, have given way to the sleek sophistication of Nicole...
Read MoreWith a shared goal of helping clients reach the financial summit, Cornerstone Asset Management Services and Kruger Consulting are banding together to provide even more services
It was American business magnate Henry Ford who said, “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” Decades later, two local business owners are really taking that to heart. Though George Anastasakis and Pamela Kruger both own their own financial companies, they are working together to...
Read MoreKaye Construction can take your vision create a new kitchen around it
Kitchen trends come and go each season, but Kaye Construction helps homeowners avoid getting caught up in the current design frenzy and instead focus on what they actually love. Do you really want to be the homeowner who still has the pickled oak kitchen cabinets that went out of style as fast as they came in? Or wonder what were you thinking...
Read MoreFrom sweet corn and peaches to cabbage and cauliflower, Miles Farmers Market sources fresh, local produce grown right here in Ohio
The food you buy at most grocery stores travels an average of 1,500 miles to get to your plate. At Miles Farmers Market, however, fresh produce only crosses several country roads to find its way to the store—and to your table. “A lot of our produce is picked in the morning and is on our shelves the same day,” says store manager...
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