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Heather Keasling, who co-owns Lilie Jack Boutique with her husband, Derek, displays some of the women’s clothing inventory in their new location.
Lilie Jack Boutique moves across square
Two bison inspect the hay feeding station at the ranch north of Hordville. Kendra Hudson, whose grandfather Arlo Stevens founded the ranch, recalled feeding the bison with five-gallon feed buckets at an early age.
Couple processes bison meat near Hordville
DC trip sheds light on important ag issues
Mindy Jemison (left) and Chris Florez, co-owners of Homegrown Tax Pros & Bookkeeping in Giltner, sit at their home office. The two handle individual and business taxes along with other financial services.
Giltner sisters-in-law give family feel to taxes
Village Square members, from left, Dorothy Balaban and Loretta Jost stand in front of the former location of Cottonwood Gallery. The retail cooperative will be moving from its location to the previous gallery space at the end of February. Moving members Joyce Dose, Becky Freelend and Janet Alberts are not pictured.
Village Square moving soon across square to former Cottonwood Gallery location
Giltner graduate Lance McKay now offers mowing, yard service, power washing and auto detailing through his new buisness, McKay HP, which stands for high performance.
McKay launches new lawn care business
Steve Shannon of Aurora is one of many former athletes and coaches now working with Fundraising University, a company that helps various organizations raise money.
Shannon grows role with Fundraising U.
Sara Johnson (right) and Kandi Slocum hold up the sign to Coasters Coffee Co. outside the shop. Johnson stated she would transfer the business to employee and friend Kandi Slocum in early January.
Coasters Coffee Co. to have new owner
Economic Indicators Report offers snapshot
Tim Sullivan, a veterinarian who launched Sulllivan Companion Animal Clinic 25 years ago, has announced plans to move his practice to York at the end of the year though he hopes to one day return.