Snowy winter proves to be good for some businesses
Omaha, Nebraska (WOWT ) While winter weather can make for treacherous travel and hard work with a shovel, some businesses thrive when a lot of snow falls from the sky.
So far this winter, Eppley Airfield has measured 40.2 inches of snow – that’s more than 3 feet.
Some have taken it in stride, and others are reaping the benefits, like Richard Messina who owns Play it Again Sports near 84th and Center.
He tells 6 News he sold through a lot of their winter gear, including a wall of sleds that sold out.
A section of his store was full of skis – cross country and downhill – as well as snowboards, snowshoes, and winter athletic coats. Thursday morning, there wasn’t much left.
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Waterstone Financial Announces Election of New Board Member Derek L. Tyus
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WAUWATOSA, Wis., Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Waterstone Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSBF) announced today that on February 8, 2021, its Board of Directors elected Derek L. Tyus to serve on the Board of Directors.
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