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Pat Coyle

What makes a great place to raise a family?

Hamilton County, IN just received #1 ranking in a Forbes report, which confirms what most of us here on Smaller Indiana already knew; but...

Started by Pat Coyle

5 Jul. 17, 2008
Reply by Arlan Landey
Pat Coyle

How can "open source" improve education?

Old habits die hard, and intellectual property concerns are very real; but this talk by Richard Braniuk raises hope even as it raises que...

Started by Pat Coyle

3 Jun. 9, 2008
Reply by Jeff Miller
Gary Bolenbaugh

Creation of a Personal Information Central

As an Estate Planning Attorney, I provide clients with a 15-20 page document that helps them to collect/store the information and documen...

Started by Gary Bolenbaugh

0 May. 5, 2008
Bonnie Benshoof

How much have you studied Chocolate?

Recently I was having a glass of wine to celebrate my friends 41st birthday, I got her a great bottle Of Kenwood wine(personal reasons) s...

Started by Bonnie Benshoof

14 Mar. 26, 2008
Reply by Bonnie Benshoof
Mark Finney

Free seminar 4/2/08: Business Solutions: Balancing taxes between business & personal

Business Solutions quarterly meeting, Q2’08 Topic: Can Taxes be Managed? Strategies to Balance Personal and Small Business Taxes. Date:...

Started by Mark Finney

0 Mar. 25, 2008
Bonnie Benshoof

Chocolate the Cancer fighter Benefits

I have just read the Dark chocolate is so healthy for you to rid yourself of free radicals, which are invaded in the body, by an unhealth...

Started by Bonnie Benshoof

1 Mar. 10, 2008
Reply by Erik Deckers
Sally Pavlow

Become a trained Weather Spotter - FREE Class!

If you are interested in severe weather and would like formal training on how to become an official storm spotter, check out our class sc...

Started by Sally Pavlow

0 Mar. 8, 2008
Bonnie Benshoof

Business Classes for Business Owners

Just read about a couple of classes that might be of interest to the business owner or want to be. The first one is at Ivy Tech called Ho...

Started by Bonnie Benshoof

4 Mar. 5, 2008
Reply by Nicki Laycoax
Michelle Morris

YAY! More Training!

I know a lot of people who would say the above in a sarcastic tone, but I am seriously excited about my upcoming class. I suspect that Sm...

Started by Michelle Morris

2 Feb. 23, 2008
Reply by Michelle Morris
Pat Coyle

Can one Dad save American education?

Indiana business leader (and Smoosier), Bob Compton, has just released a documentary film entitled "2 million Minutes." The film is a cal...

Started by Pat Coyle

9 Feb. 20, 2008
Reply by Ken Moore

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