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General Dynamics Scottsdale operation lands $31M Army deal
Scottsdale-based General Dynamics C4 Systems has won a contract from the U.S. Army that could total as much as $31.5 million. UPI.com reports that the deal is for tactical intelligence stations that can be mounted to vehicles. Get the full story here.
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New Arizona law changes rules for notaries
A crusading Fountain Hills resident has helped to push through a new law in Arizona relating to rules governing notaries. The Fountain Hills Times has the full story on the new law. Check out the story here.
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Square dance group gathers in S.F. from all four corners
Square is a growing San Francisco titan and disrupter in the world of electronic payments. But the city can look forward to another square-themed organization doing its own seven-figure moving and shaking this summer. This moving and shaking will be literal, as we are referring to the impending annual convention of the International Association of Gay Square Dancers Clubs. Hands up if you even knew there was such an organization? OK, so in the universe of San Francisco conventions, it’s not exactly…
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State Bar of Arizona investigating former U.S. Attorney for Arizona Dennis Burke
The State Bar of Arizona is conducting an investigation into former U.S. Attorney for Arizona Dennis Burke. State Bar chief communications officer Rick DeBruhl confirmed to me Wednesday that there is an investigation into Burke. The State Bar and the Arizona Supreme Court handle ethics and disciplinary investigations of attorneys in the state. DeBruhl said he could not comment further on Burke, the specifics of the investigation or what sanctions he might face. A new inspector general’s report…
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Da Kitchen closing Honolulu restaurant on Saturday
Da Kitchen, a popular local and Hawaiian food restaurant that started on Maui, will be closing its only Honolulu restaurant on Saturday, co-owner Mariah Brown told PBN on Wednesday. Da Kitchen Honolulu, located in Moiliili at 925 Isenberg St., will serve its last meal on Saturday, nearly three years since the location opened in June 2010. Da Kitchen also has two restaurants on Maui. Brown told PBN the restaurant would be closing on Saturday but did not return follow-up calls for comment. The restaurant’s…
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Abercrombie releases $48M to improve Hawaii’s public housing
Gov. Neil Abercrombie’s office announced Wednesday that $48.3 million will be spent to improve public housing throughout Hawaii, including $25.8 million for non-routine repairs, maintenance and renovations statewide. “These investments will have long-term benefits, providing homes for island families while further stimulating our economy and generating local jobs,” Abercrombie said in a statement. Another $10 million will be spent to make state and federal housing projects compliant with…
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Meet the man behind @49ers
The San Francisco 49ers are at the center of a whirlwind after landing Super Bowl L in 2016. In the midst of all the action, I caught up with the team's social media manager, Scott Kegley. Kegley's job? Engage the team's 394,224 Twitter followers, 1.8 million Facebook fans, and 334,000 Instagram friends. I asked him how he helps the team leverage its fan base through social media. Q: How does social media fit into the team's overall business strategy? A: There are a lot of ways we cross promote…
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Big differences in costs for Colorado small-group coverage under health reform
Monthly premiums vary wildly for individual and small-group health plans that are proposed to be sold in Colorado in 2014 -- the first full year of implementation of the federal health care reform bill -- according to officials at the Colorado Division of Insurance and a Denver Business Journal review of insurance filings released Wednesday. For example, a typical 40-year-old non-smoking Denver-area resident wanting a "silver band" plan -- those for which 70 percent of the costs are covered by the…
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Sports Business Awards bring some attention to Louisville
SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, sister publications to Business First, handed out their annual honors Wednesday night in New York City, and Louisvillians had reason to cheer. First, University of Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich was a finalist for AD of the Year recognition. (Jurich won the award in 2007.) While this year's AD of the Year award went to the late Mal Moore, former athletic director at the University of Alabama, U of L fans can’t help but be elated about…
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Sprint CEO says latest Clearwire offer is 'best and final'
Sprint Nextel Corp. CEO said in a letter filed Wednesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission that the offer Sprint made Tuesday to acquire Clearwire Corp. is Kansas-based telecom's "best and final offer." The letter was written by Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse to explain the company's bid to employees, the Kansas City Business Journal said. Sprint (NYSE: S) on Tuesday raised its original bid of $2.97 per share of Clearwire stock that it doesn't own already to $3.40 a share, the Kansas City…
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