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Gilead Fitness celebrates new look, hours
By Alberta Stojkovic - For The Sentinel
From left at Gilead Fitness grand re-opening ribbon cutting: Amanda Welch, Kim Bood, Brandon Fleming, Amanda Bush, Jeanine Girard and Mount Gilead Mayor Jamie Brucker. Kneeling are Eugene Ambler, Erin Kelty, Greg Gompf and Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Director Joel Smythe.
Alberta Stojkovic | For The Sentinel
MOUNT GILEAD A new chapter opened in February for the Morrow County Community Center with its new name “Gilead Fitness,” a new logo and 24/7 access to the gym.
“It’s really exciting to see all the new changes you’ve made,” said Chamber of Commerce member Erin Kelty at the Chamber’s ribbon cutting for the gym Thursday.
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Pillar Credit Union holds groundbreaking ceremony
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MOUNT GILEAD Pillar Credit Union broke ground on Friday, March 12, for their first branch here.
“This project has been in the works for many years,” said Pillar’s President and CEO, Vidya Iyengar, ”and we’re excited to bring the ‘banking built around you’ concept with exceptional service to this community.”
Approximately 20 people attended the brief outdoor ceremony including Tim Siegfried and Tim Abraham, Morrow County Commissioners; Joel Smythe, Executive Director of the Morrow County Chamber of Commerce, along with board members, staff, and friends of Pillar from the area.
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Chamber “Lunch and Learn” hears cyber security topic
By Alberta Stojkovic - For The Sentinel
MOUNT GILEAD Cybercrime and ways in which business can combat hackers and protect critical data were the subjects of the Morrow County Chamber of Commerce’s Lunch and Learn Tuesday, Feb. 16.
Jeff Spain of Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) at Columbus State University introduced Rob Edwards and Kate McDonald of Maple Woods Enterprises. They spoke about the recent, unprecedented amount of cybercrime and ways in which business can analyze and protect themselves.
McDonald suggested that an important way for business to work on security is to make sure that employees are aware of ways that hackers can invade systems through “phishing” to steal confidential information. Cyber criminals can also get into systems and make it unavailable until a ransom is paid, which is ransomware.
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