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Portable sign for Tradeport

The Liberty County Development Authority has employed consultants, scrutinized numerous drawings and gone to considerable trouble to design an attractive entrance for its Tradeport East Business Center. What you see here is not on any of those drawings.

December 22, 2007 | Staff report | Business


Corporate registration deadling looming

Atlanta - Secretary of State Karen Handel reminds business entity managers the deadline to respond to Administrative Dissolution notices issued by her office's Corporations Division is today.

December 22, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Business


Decorating for the season

Whitman's Pharmacy features some special decorations for the fall season: these exotic pumpkins. Pharmacist Jodie Tucker chose these four specimens from the unusual pumpkin patch grown by her parents near Watkinsville.

December 22, 2007 | Staff Report | Business


Real estate transfers for Dec. 5

The following warranty deeds were filed with Liberty County Clerk of Court Barry Wilkes' office from Nov. 26-30. The listings include the names of the sellers and buyers, the book and page where the deed can be found in deed books maintained in the clerk's office, the transfer tax (which gives an estimate of the price paid, based on $1 per $1,000) and a description of the property, which may be the subdivision and/or Georgia ...

December 22, 2007 | Staff report | Business


Adminisration calls for mortgage deal

WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration has developed a plan to freeze interest rates for five years for thousands of strapped homeowners whose mortgages were scheduled to rise in the coming months. The proposal was developed in negotiations led by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson with the mortgage industry. It would freeze introductory "teaser" rates on subprime mortgages, preventing them from resetting to higher rates for five years. White House deputy press secretary Tony Fratto ...

December 21, 2007 | By Martin Crutsinger Associated Press Economics Writer | Business


Real estate transfers for Nov. 30

The following warranty deeds were filed with Liberty County Clerk of Court Barry Wilkes' office from Nov. 12-16. The listings include the names of the sellers and buyers, the book and page where the deed can be found in deed books maintained in the clerk's office, the transfer tax (which gives an estimate of the price paid, based on $1 per $1,000) and a description of the property, which may be the subdivision and/or Georgia ...

December 20, 2007 | Staff report | Business


Insurance investigator here Dec. 12

An investigator from Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John Oxendine's office will be coming to Hinesville on Dec. 12.

December 20, 2007 | Staff report | Business


Lemon Law keeps car purchases from going sour

"Consumers who purchase, register or lease a new motor vehicle in the state of Georgia are eligible for protection against recurring defects under Georgia's Lemon Law," Joseph Doyle, administrator of the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs, said.

December 20, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Business


Peebles offers holiday shopping initiatives

With the holiday shopping season here, Peebles is set to offer their customers a shopping experience that's both stress-free and easy on the pocketbook.

December 20, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Business


Economy strong through summer

WASHINGTON -- The economy barreled ahead in the summer, growing at a 4.9 percent pace. The performance was the strongest in four years but isn't expected to last through the current quarter amid the housing slump and credit crunch. New-home sales edged up in October but sales activity still hovered near an 11-year low.

December 14, 2007 | By Jeannine Aversa Associated Press Economics Writer | Business


State offers ethanol distribution subsidy

ATLANTA - Retail gasoline stations planning to install infrastructure to dispense E85 fuel can now apply for financial assistance through the state of Georgia.

December 13, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Business


GSU workshop on customer srevice

A workshop at Georgia Southern University will show business owners and employees how to meet and exceed the needs of their customers.

December 13, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Business


Housing construction jump indicates apartment surge

WASHINGTON (AP) - Construction of new homes and apartments rebounded in October by the largest amount in eight months but the unexpected increase was not viewed as a signal of a housing turnaround.

December 11, 2007 | By Martin Crutsinger AP Economics Writer | Business


Peebles opens department store here

Hundreds of people stood in line Thursday morning anticipating the grand opening of Hinesville's newest department store, Peebles.

December 11, 2007 | By Patty Leon Staff Writer | Business


Old depot moves to new home

Business is expected to get a boost when Memorial Drive is realigned to ease traffic flow in downtown Hinesville. That process got started this week when the historic William Way house, which was also used briefly as a train depot, moved from next door to the Methodist Church on Main Street to its new home on Gause Street near Memorial Avenue.

December 11, 2007 | By Joe Parker Jr. Contributing Writer | Business


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Sandwich shop grant helps HFD project

Eddie Wells, co-owner of Firehouse Subs in Hinesville, is keeping his word about his company's support for first responders.

June 18, 2013 | By Randy C. Murray | Business


Don't let your financial guard down

Some new reports say segments of the economy are springing back. Others aren't so positive.

June 16, 2013 | By David Uffington King Features | Business


Your financial life after graduation

To the millions of college and high school seniors who recently graduated: congratulations on a job well done. After the celebration dies down, you'll no doubt be eager to embark on life's next chapter, whether it's finding a job, preparing for college or enrolling in military or community service.

June 15, 2013 | By Jason Alderman Columnist | Business


Coastalcourier.com is best site in state

The Coastal Courier this year won three awards in the Georgia Press Association Better Newspaper Contest, including best website in Georgia in the bi- and tri-weekly publications division.

June 15, 2013 | Staff report | Business


Employment law topic at seminar

ATLANTA - The Georgia Department of Labor is teaming with the State Employer Committee to offer a course on compliance challenges during an employment-law and legislative-issues update Wednesday in Morrow.

June 14, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Business


Jobs here need trained workers

On the road to strengthening the area's economic vitality, Liberty County leaders last week acknowledged that workforce weaknesses could be hampering industrial growth. They have created a task force to face the concerns.

June 10, 2013 | By Danielle Hipps | Business


Bennett Agency honored by Allstate

The Bennett Agency of Hinesville and Jesup has been designated an Allstate Premier Agency for 2013.

June 07, 2013 | Staff Report | Business


VIP featured in industry magazine

VIP Office Furniture and Supply recently was recognized by its peers within its industry.

June 07, 2013 | Staff Report | Business


Origami Owl by Charmed Perfection holds ribbon-cutting

Origami Owl by Charmed Perfection hosted a ribbon cutting in conjunction with the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce on May 23 at the chamber offices, 425 W. Oglethorpe Highway in Hinesville.

June 07, 2013 | Staff Report | Business


Farmer's Natural Foods celebrates 30 years

Farmer's Natural Foods hosted its 30-year anniversary celebration and ribbon cutting in conjunction with the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce on May 2 at 754 E.G. Miles Parkway.

June 07, 2013 | Staff Report | Business


Meyers named CEO of Gateway Behavioral Health Services

Barbara Meyers has been selected as chief executive officer of Gateway Behavioral Health Services.

June 07, 2013 | Staff Report | Business


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