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Braintree Center presents ‘Bean Counting 101’

MANSFIELD — Braintree Business Development Center will host a small business workshop, “Bean Counting 101: Understanding your books and your account,” featuring Bill Harvey, of Whitcomb and Hess CPAs, in August. The workshop has two, three-hour sessions from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 16 and Aug. 23 at Braintree Business Development Center, 201 E. Fifth St., Mansfield.

Clouse ranks 2nd in Ohio

NEW RIEGEL — Metal Construction News Magazine has named Clouse Construction Corp., New Riegel, one of the top design-build pre-engineered metal builders in America. The magazine listed the New Riegel contractor No. 2 in Ohio and No. 28 in the United States as a top pre-engineered metal builder in 2015.

Ohio Domino’s stores to raise ‘dough’ for Pelotonia

COLUMBUS — Domino’s stores throughout Ohio will participate in a fundraiser to combat cancer Tuesday. In support of Pelotonia, a grassroots cycling organization that raises money to fight cancer, 175 Domino’s stores located in the greater Columbus, Dayton, Lima, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Toledo areas will donate 10 percent of Tuesday’s sales to the Pelotonia team named “Domino’s for Mike.”

First Citizens National Bank named to ‘healthiest banks in America’ list

The First Citizens National Bank of Upper Sandusky recently was named one of the top 200 healthiest banks in America by DepositAccounts.com. Each year, DepositAccounts.com evaluates the financial health of every federally insured bank in the United States, and grades a comprehensive health score based on factors such as capitalization, deposit growth and loan to reserve ratios.

‘Meat’ the new owners

Jim Rittler (front, holding scissors) and Sheila Hamm (front, center) are the new owners of Saum’s Meats and Carry Out, 501 N. Vance St., Carey. The two took ownership of the one-stop grocery shop May 1 and recently held a ribbon cutting and open house.

Autolist.com ranks Wyandot Co. No. 42 most affordable area in Ohio to purchase a used vehicle

SAN FRANCISCO — The automotive buyer intelligence firm Autolist.com recently released its Q2 2016 Most Affordable Areas Analysis and ranked Wyandot County the No. 42 most affordable place to buy a car in Ohio. The study, which drew on over 72 million vehicles and 4.5 billion unique data points across vehicles of all makes and models nationwide, showed that used vehicles in Wyandot County were on average $260 more than the Ohio average.

Marion Power shovel reunion set

MARION — Marion Power Shovel retirees, former employees, spouses and guests are invited to attend the company’s annual reunion at Lincoln Park on West Fairground Street, Marion, at 11 a.m. Aug. 13. Attendees are asked to bring a covered dish to share.

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