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Welcome New Chamber Member
Boys and Girls Club of Northwest Tennessee
1015 E College St.
Union City, TN 38261
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Celebrating Earth Day 2012
Main Street of Union City hosted several events celebrating Earth Day 2012. The morning started off with a breakfast hosted by Bennetts followed by a lunch in Merchant's Park.. Saturday's events included a day in the park for kids of all ages. Businesses on First Street provided drop off locations for any recyclable items. |
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April Business Matters
John Watts of Thunderbolt Broadcasting was April's Business Matters guest speaker. John discussed with us the 6 common marketing mistakes when it comes to radio, tv, outdoor and internet.

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State grant benefits JD Distributors
An $8,093 state grant will be used by Union City's JD Distributors to train its staff on how to maintain, update and process website sales. JD Distributors has been in business since 1999 and is owned and operated by Bill Flood and his two sons, Jimmy and David Flood. The company is headquartered at 408 East Florida Ave. in downtown Union City, with a second location in Jackson. JD Distributors began as a janitorial supply company, and over the years, has expanded into office supplies and office furniture, food service supplies, logo mats, safety supplies and custom printing. The state grant was awarded through the Incumbent Worker Training Grant program. "If Tennessee is going to become the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high-quality jobs, then we must offer a well-trained workforce to employers," Gov. Bill Haslam said. "This kind of training grant not only helps educate workers, but also provides incentives to employers looking to relocate or expand in Tennessee." "Both job creation and retention are vital in maintaining a healthy economy in Tennessee and the Incumbent Worker Training program has played a key role in accomplishing this," state Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development Karla Davis said. "Since the program's inception, Incumbent Worker Training grants have assisted more than 600 businesses by providing $14 million to train approximately 50,000 employees." The worker training grant will help JD Distributors with website development, which will allow customers to shop the website directly at any time, which will increase sales and make the company more competitive. "By investing in the skills of Tennessee's workforce, we're also investing in our future economic success," state Rep. Bill Sanderson said. "I would like to thank Governor Haslam and Commissioner Davis for their involvement in awarding this grant for the workers of Obion County," state Sen. Roy Herron said. The state's Incumbent Worker Training program has been structured to be flexible to meet training objectives and businesses may use public, private or their own in-house training provider, based on the nature of the training. Prerequisites for grant eligibility include being in business for at least a year in Tennessee prior to the application date and employers must have at least five full-time employees. Funding priority is given to businesses whose grant proposals represent a significant layoff avoidance strategy and represent a significant upgrade of skills.
http://nwtntoday.com/news.php?viewStory=69669 |
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ATA earns top state ranking
Alexander Thompson Arnold CPAs has been named Tennessee's sixth largest accounting firm by American City Business Journals. The ranking is based on the number of full-time certified public accountants with the firm. The accounting firm is ranked eighth for total staff in Tennessee. With 16 partners and about 140 other staff members, Alexander Thompson Arnold PLLC is a regional accounting firm with offices throughout West Tennessee and Western Kentucky. ATA offices are located in Union City, Dyersburg, Henderson, Jackson, Martin, McKenzie, Milan, Paris, Jackson and in Murray, Ky. "People are often surprised by how large our firm is, but ATA is not your typical large accounting firm," said ATA's chief manager Al Creswell. "While we offer the resources and expertise of a large firm, we deliver very personalized service that is customer-focused and excellence-driven. Basically, our team values you and works hard to help you succeed. We believe this unique approach is why we continue to grow." Since its inception in 1946, ATA has provided tax, accounting, auditing, business valuation, employee benefits plan audit and administration, and consulting services to individuals and organizations of various sizes including financial institutions, governmental entities, utility systems, not-for-profits, construction companies, healthcare providers, and a variety of private and public companies. The firm is a member in good standing of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants, the Kentucky Society of Certified Public Accountants, the Private Companies Practice Section of the AICPA, and the BDO Seidman Alliance.
http://nwtntoday.com/news.php?viewStory=69666
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Obion County
Chamber of Commerce
Upcoming
Business Matters
Guest Speaker:
Senator Roy Herron
"Legislative Updates"
Sponsored by:
Baptist Memorial Hospital
7:45am-9:00am
Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at the Obion County Public Library |
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Add Your Event to the Obion County Chamber Website
Got an event you would like to include on the chamber's website? Simply click here to see if your event can be published on our website! |
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Parks and Recreation Grants Available
to Local Communities
Recreation Educational Services Division is now accepting applications for Local
Parks and Recreation Fund grants to help communities create and expand parks and
recreation services. Greenways & trails are
eligible projects. The application deadline is
June 29, 2012. For more information about the workshops and application, please visit: http://www.tn.gov/environment/recreation/grants.shtml |
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List Your Available Commercial Property With Us
Let us help you spread the word about your available commercial property by listing it at www.obioncounty.org. If you have commercial property you would like to list, please contact Lindsay Frilling, Economic Development Director.
lfrilling@obioncounty.org
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For community alerts in the South Fulton area...text "SOUTHFULTON" to 888777 and enter your zip code when directed.
For more information visit www.nixle.com |
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Goodwill Job Fair
May 8th
9am-12pm
Will be open to the public and companies will be able to meet with prospective employees, take applications, explain hiring process or interview
Businesses are welcome to set up but space is limited so call Jacklyn McKinney now to reserve your spot at 731-884-4324.
Microsoft Office Word/Excel/PowerPoint May 14 & 15 from 8a-4p both days
TRAC-June 4, 5, & 6. From 8a-4p each day-Get to know yourself and what businesses want, teamwork, communication skills, and lots of other stuff! |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Northwest Tennessee Disaster Services is pleased to announce that it has been chosen as this area's finalist in the 2012 Toyota 100 Cars for Good Program. The agency's scheduled voting day for the program is June 3, 2012. For more information on Toyota's 100 Cars for Good Program, visit their official website at: www.carsforgood.com or contact the agency for details regarding their qualifying details.
For Media inquiries, please contact:
Rob Adcock
(731) 592-3947
support@togetherforall.org |
Briggs & Stratton Job Fair
When:Friday, May 4, 2012
1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Where: B & S Newbern Plant
750 East Highway 77
Newbern, TN 38059
Employees with transferable skills to manufactoring or service businesses will be available from the following disciplines: maintenance, operations, logistics, technical services, purchasing, quality, human resources/customer service.
If you have an intrest in joining the Job Fair on May 4, please contact them at
800-882-1977 and ask for Howard Pryor or e-mail him at howard@la-wi.com |
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Ribbon Cutting
When: May 8
Time: 2 p.m.
Where: Veteran's Park
Greenfield Dr.
Union City, TN 38261 |
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The 2012 Adult Leadership Obion County class recently traveled to Nashville. While there, they met with Gov. Bill Haslam. Among those attending were (first row, from left) Patti Barnes, Michelle Bing, Lindsay Frilling, Haslam, Richard Tant, Phyllis Rauchle, Dawn Tittle, (second row) Lolly Bearden, Michelle Creswell, Kyle Gallimore, Jacquelyn Moody, Jennifer Eason, Ryan Stone, (third row) Michele Barnes, Patrick Ramage, Seth Rhenberg, David Harris, Dr. Ross Clark, Brian Kissell, (fourth row) Jeff Vowell, Tyler Barker, John Fry, Jonathan Jorge and Lucas Flood. Board members Ben Kelly and Jim Bennett and class participant Jarred Clayton also attended. |
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Our Mission
The Obion County Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to providing education and support to strengthen and enhance the economic success of the region for its members and area businesses. |
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