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Chomp Burger Opens for Business

Two years in the making, Chomp Burger is set to open Monday morning in downtown Adrian for breakfast. For the past 10 months as the building on North Main Street was being built, the Chomp ownership team of Eric Potter, his father, Bruce, and brother, Brad, have been anticipating this moment.

Chomp is at the corner of North Main and Front streets and will be open every day from 7 a.m. to midnight.

 

 

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The MILE Law: Supporting local businesses and investing locally through crowdfunding

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The two-man team at Tecumseh Brewing Company is proud to have been the first to use the Michigan Invests Locally Exemption (MILE), otherwise known as equity crowdfunding. Michigan State University created a video that features Tecumseh Brewing Company’s successful crowdfunding campaign.

 

 

 

Business Development Opportunities in March | Lenawee Now

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Each month, we gather up the best business opportunities from SCORE Mentors and share them with our Lenawee businesses. This month we have a special collection on tax advice as well as more webinars and blogs. Read SCORE’s March opportunities on our blog.

 

 


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LISD TECH Center Gears Up for 3rd Annual Reverse Job Fair

LISD TECH Center’s Annual Spring Reverse Job Fair was developed in partnership with Lenawee Now to serve the needs of graduating seniors looking for employment, and our local employers looking for qualified talent. Many local and regional employers have come to rely on the Reverse Job Fair as part of their annual talent acquisition strategy. What makes this event unique is that the employer and student roles are reversed.