The Portland City Council approved funding that helps transform OMSI’s waterfront campus into a modern mixed-use pocket neighborhood in the Central Eastside.
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Rite Aid announced on Wednesday that the company had completed its financial restructuring and is emerging from bankruptcy as a private company.
Vice President announced proposals aimed at small businesses today, seeking to contrast her plans for the economy with Donald Trumps
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Texas Rangers rookie pitcher Jack Leiter took big strides forward in his latest MLB start, but thanks to some inherited runners scoring and a few mistake pitches.
Vice President announced proposals aimed at small businesses today, seeking to contrast her plans for the economy with Donald Trumps
[video:5430]GODFREY – The Godfrey Village Board of Trustees approved several items at their March 21 meeting, including funding the creation of a new “Welcome to Godfrey” tourism website for the village from Riverbender.com.Economic Development Director Jim Mager said that while Godfrey’s current municipal website works well for municipal purposes, it doesn’t showcase the amenities or assets of the village to visitors or current residents. This new website would help promote the Godfrey Business District and other aspects of the village without replacing the municipal website. Trustee Sarah Woodman said that if the “Welcome to Godfrey” website is comparable to the St. Charles visitor website, “it’s a phenomenal marketing piece for the money.” Mager said that based on his conversations with Riverbender.com Owner John Hentrich, that is the goal. Trustee Virginia Woulfe-Beile added she thought it was a “good idea” to have separate websites for the village. The Village Board voted to fund the website project at a total cost of $8,000 to be paid using Business District Funds.The Village Board also voted to grant a liquor license to a new business opening at 3030 Godfrey Road, though the exact business name was not listed or mentioned. A preliminary engineering agreement from CDI for the Sundrop Court Drainage Improvements Project in an amount not to exceed $64,784 was also approved by the Village Board, as was the 2024 Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) Materials Bid.Trustees voted to have the village’s Vactor truck repaired by EJ Equipment of Troy, IL at a total cost of $3,981.41. They also approved the purchase of a new trailer from Camper Exchange Inc of Belleville, IL at a total cost of $18,363.00.Board members also approved a Raffle License and Waiver of Fees and Bonding Requirements for the annual Christmas in July event hosted by Freer Auto Body. After all agenda items had been voted on, Mayor Mike McCormick lead the Village Board in observing a moment of silence to honor the late Village Clerk Bethany Bohn, who passed away last week. Trustee Woulfe-Beile added the following about Bohn:“I’d like to further honor her memory by just letting the people know what professionalism and integrity she served her office [with], and how she deeply cared fo the people of Godfey and had so much empathy for them, and I’d also like to extend condolences for her family … they cared for her through her illness, and it’s a deep loss to them and to our community.”A full recording of the March 21 meeting is available at the top of this story, on Riverbender.com/video, or on the Riverbender.com Facebook page.
A new report shows there needs to be a financial investment at the state and federal level toward NC roads to make necessary improvements.
We are joined by the Becks Redman and The Repertory Theatre!With decreasing ticket sales, declining foundational funding and corporate support, and increasing operating costs, The Rep is facing a financial crisis that threatens their very existence. The Rally for the Rep Campaign is a multi-year fundraising initiative designed to secure the future of The Rep. Becks will be filling us in on the campaign and the BIG NIGHT on December 17th with the Holiday Benefit With John Goodman! The Benefit starts at 7PM and will feature John Goodman, The Lovettes, Ozzie Smith, and so much more!
On Tuesday September 11, the Riverbend Growth Association named Country Financial – Jeff Lauritzen September 2018 Small Business of the Month. Jeff uses his expertise to assist his clients in three areas:Insurance: Auto, Home, Business and LifeFinancial Planning: Retirement and InvestmentsEducation FundingJeffs philosophy that, to solve the big challenges of tomorrow, start with simple steps today, proves helpful to those who started planning their retirement early in life or started their retirement planning late in life (or not at all).Jeffs office is conveniently located at 3001 Godfrey Road in Godfrey, call for a consult; youll find Jeff thoughtful and considerate in understanding your needs and desires, and principled in advising on how to achieve your goals.Watch as Riverbend Growth Association Director of Member Services, Trish Holmes, and the Chair of RBGAs Small Business of the Month Committee, Amy Schaake-Smith congratulate Jeff Lauritzen, Financial Representative, for Country Financial on being named September 2018 Small Business of the Month.Country Financial – Jeff Lauritzen 3001 Godfrey Road Godfrey, IL 62035 618-466-2128 Jeff.Lauritzen@countryfinancial.com
Prizes, from various businesses, were respresented by local bachelors and raffled off to bidders who filled the RiverBender Community Center to participate in the Men of the River Bend Bachelor Auction. Each winning bidder recieved a prize donated from a local business and all the proceeds went to funding the RiverBender Community Center.We would like to thank all the sponsors who helped to make this event a success:Mac’s Time Out DowntownThe Sports AcademyPBR St. LouisAlton Sports TapBull N’ Bear Grill & BarThe Alton Area Photography GroupNautilus Fitness CenterHollow Wear Authentic ApparelThe Loading Dock Bar & GrillEdison’s Entertainment ComplexFirehouseGentelin’s on BroadwayGrafton Harbor River CruisesMorrison’s Irish PubDJ’s KRAZY KRUIZES…. and many more!
Brian Trust discusses his special auto financing.