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Will hockey make a CSRA comeback?

Andy Kaufmann is synonymous with sports team development from baseball to hockey. Does his visit to a Columbia County event next month mean hockey will return to the CSRA? Mike Petchenik has the latest in today’s Biz Bits.

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What is SLATE for your business?

SCORE is committed to developing success for small businesses. SLATE is a big part of the plan. What does that mean? You can learn more about how successful retired business execs can pour into your success at their upcoming workshops by visiting www.greateraiken.score.org.

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CSRA “Fitrepreneur” adds 4th location

Former Evans Fitness co-founder, Mike Montarbo reached his “stretch goal” of four locations in a short period of time. Jordan Trotter Commercial Real Estate represented his brand, InMotion Wellness Studio, and found a unique spot in the Summerville area of Augusta. The newest studio is now open at 1411 Monte Sano Avenue. “Our motto says it all -Power of Process. Our goal is to help people of all ages and walks of life. We work with teens with sports injuries, people suffering from autoimmune diseases and cancer, and aging clients

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Help wanted in the CSRA

Are job fairs the answer to employee shortages? Area businesses and first responders certainly hope so. Mike Petchenik has the scoop in today’s Biz Bits.

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Get the ball rolling

If you’re starting a business, having a good “Coach” or mentor can help your efforts score a victory. SCORE is looking for a few good men and women to serve. To learn more about SCORE workshops and coaching, visit www.greateraiken.score.org.

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Local hotspots top travel list

Looking for a place to visit? Why not start in your own backyard? That’s right. Augusta is a winner in terms of what to see and do in the Peach State. Mike Petchenik has the latest in Biz Bits.

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Simon Says: Connecting the dots between workforce and health

Labor shortages continue to be a concern for many local businesses. The Augusta Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) labor force (those in work or looking for work) is about 5,000 below pre-pandemic levels, although it has been rising recently (see below). Other areas of the state have seen labor force levels surpass pre-pandemic levels. The Georgia labor force has remained above pre-pandemic levels since early 2022 and is now 150,000 higher. Some parts of the state are doing better than others and one explanation may be the health of the population.

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A twist on Sunday bar openings?

Augusta bar owners were vocal in their displeasure with what Sunday they can be open this year, and commissioners listened. Meeting in a special session on Monday, commissioners re-visited their decision last year to designate Super Bowl Sunday as the day. It followed complaints last week from bar owners unhappy they had to stay closed on New Year’s Eve. By choosing Super Bowl Sunday, bar owners were not permitted to open for New Year’s Eve, and owners said it hurt them financially. Adrian Estrada, owner of The Loft, a nightclub

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SCORE with a mentor

Navigating challenges, making informed decisions, and identifying growth opportunities are all part of building a successful business. The SCORE professionals can advise you in all of those areas. To learn more about SCORE workshops and coaching, visit www.greateraiken.score.org.

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Small businesses thriving in the CSRA

The struggle is real for small businesses, but many first-year additions to the CSRA are building a unique, successful footprint with bells and whistles, paint, prep meals, and sit-down dinners. ABD has interviewed many start-up businesses in the past year and 2024 looks to be a banner year for some of them. We are spotlighting four small businesses, including their challenges and tips for success that have gotten them this far. The Wildemount, located at 200 Park Avenue SW in Aiken, will celebrate its first anniversary on January 17. “Learning

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