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Human Resources Workshop: Anchoring the Business - 11/11/10It has been said the only constant in business is change. We disagree. "Anchoring the Business" workshop on Nov. 11 at VPA headquarters will provide you with tools and techniques to help recognize, retain and re-energize your company’s most critical resource -- employees.See the VPA's Virginia news portal at HeadlineVA.com
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USA Today Reorganizes, Focuses on MobileUSA Today has launched a major restructuring in its quest to become a mobile-first organization. Miss Hattie Motors No MoreWhen I was growing up here, The Smithfield Times would print such interesting tidbits as “Miss Hattie motored to Richmond to visit her sister, whose rheumatism has been acting up lately.” While interesting to some, it falls short of what we expect…
A veteran journalist has returned to the profession as staff writer for The Post in Big Stone Gap. Former Coalfield Progress sports editor Glenn Gannaway began work here this week. Page News and Courier Adds ReporterThe news staff at the Page News and Courier recently added a new face. Reena Singh, 22, covers several beats for the 143-year-old Page County weekly, including Page County Public Schools, the Town of Luray, crime and other general assignments. Training
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