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Renewed federal funding to benefit Syracuse Community Health Center, others
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Community Health Center (SCHC) — and similar facilities across the region — will get the federal funding they were seeking, which

Dannible & McKee starts 2018 with Southern Tier acquisition
SYRACUSE — Dannible & McKee, LLP, a Syracuse–based accounting firm, began 2018 with a completed acquisition that it says was part of its “strategic plan

DeWitt business benefits from Emerging Leaders program
Best in Bloom, Inc. of DeWitt, a locally owned wholesaler of flowers, serves 100 florist clients in locations that include Massena and Auburn. Owner Steve
SBA’s recruitment event for next Emerging Leaders program set for March 2
Area small-business owners can participate in an upcoming free recruitment event to learn more about the SBA Emerging Leaders program. It’s set for March 2

Realtor wins award, then helps launch new firm, MyTown Realty
SYRACUSE — January was a memorable month for local realtor David Manzano, Jr. The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors honored him as the group’s Realtor

Syracuse corporation counsel Price steps down, replaced by Smith
Price was appointed to the role of corporation counsel at the end of December after a 40-year career practicing business and corporate law. According to

Le Moyne College selects ProLiteracy founder, Colvin, as commencement speaker
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Le Moyne College has chosen Ruth Johnson Colvin, founder of the nonprofit ProLiteracy Worldwide, as the speaker for its 68th commencement ceremony
OCC offers paid apprenticeship program with local manufacturers, info session set for Tuesday
ONONDAGA, N.Y. — People interested in a career in manufacturing can get involved in a paid apprenticeship program that includes benefits and built-in pay increases.
New York manufacturing index declines in February
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index fell about five points in February to 13.1, “suggesting a somewhat slower pace of growth than in

Oswego Health receives $1.4 million in federal-budget deal
OSWEGO, N.Y. — The office of U.S. Representative John Katko (R–Camillus) says the new federal-budget deal includes $1.4 million for Oswego Health, beginning in fiscal