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Business

Times Observer entrance closed for safety

Due to COVID-19 concerns, The Times Observer is closing its front doors to local foot traffic until further notice. The newspaper is still open for business by calling 723-8200 and making an appointment. Subscriptions can be paid online, slide between the front doors in an envelope with ...

WCCBI provides assistance

Surely you or someone you know owns or operates a local business. The coronavirus emergency is predicted to heavily impact businesses in our area, and they are potentially eligible to receive assistance once this crisis is over. All business owners are encouraged to print and fill out the ...

Limited hours

Walmart, Tops and other chains have temporarily limited hours for precautionary reasons during the coronavirus public health issue. Both Walmart (above) and Tops have signs on their doors in Warren notifying the public of a change to 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily hours of operation until further ...

PUC temporarily prohibits utility terminations

Public Utility Commission (PUC) Chairman Gladys Brown Dutrieuille has signed an emergency order prohibiting electric, natural gas, water, wastewater, telecommunication and steam utility terminations. Under the unique circumstances presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, establishing a termination ...

Distinctive stamp

Chapman State Park will host a Simple Gifts Workshop and Concert on Friday, July 3, at its amphitheater. Two women plus ten instruments equals one good time, and you’re in for a very special treat. Karen Hirshon and Linda Littleton play a wide variety of ethnic folk music, and you’ll hear ...

Local businesses address pandemic

Local companies have responsibilities. They have employees and families to consider. They have to think about their customers, clients, and suppliers. And, they have a responsibility to the greater community. As COVID-19 spreads across the globe and throughout the United States, ...