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Governor Kay Ivey is calling on Alabamians to show their support for the backbone of the state’s economy through Small Business Saturday. This annual event highlights the vital role small businesses play in Alabama’s communities and economy, while encouraging residents to shop locally during the holiday season.
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Governor Kay Ivey is announcing that Innovate Alabama is set to receive nearly $98 million to continue its support of Alabama small businesses. The funding is made possible based on Act 2024-74, a piece of legislation passed through the Alabama State Legislature earlier this month and signed into law.
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The City of Mobile Office of Supplier Diversity and Community Affairs Department will host a free financial boot camp for interested community members on Saturday, April 27. This is for those looking to improve their personal finances or start a business.
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Montgomery area small business owners and those interested in starting their own companies have two new tools to help them succeed in their entrepreneurial journey. The city as announced the creation of a “Small Business One-Stop Shop” and an “Access to Capital” loan program.
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Local businesses in Tuscaloosa and around Alabama were closing about this time last year due to the pandemic. The decision to reopen has been a tough one…
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Small businesses in Alabama are looking to get an economic boost from holiday cheer. COVID-19 is changing the holiday shopping experience at a time when…
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GREENSBORO, AL. -- One small business in Greensboro is celebrating 10 years of being a staple of the community.Pie Lab first opened in 2009 as a…
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Robert Robinson owns Sundries and Specialties. It’s a brand new business, and he wants a brand new website to go with it. “Well the front page I wanted to…