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Emprendedores caleños impulsarán sus productos con la muestra empresarial ‘Caleño Compra Caleño Vé’ Julio 30, 2021 - 11:01 a. m. 2021-07-30 Por: Elpais.com.co
Con el objetivo de propiciar espacios de relacionamiento para que los empresarios caleños tengan la oportunidad de ofrecer sus productos al público y puedan cerrar negocios, llega a Cali la gran muestra empresarial ‘Caleño Compra Caleño Vé’, la cual se realizará en el Rancho Cañasgordas este próximo 29, 30 y 31 de julio. En este lugar más de 30 expositores estarán impulsando sus pequeñas, medianas y grandes empresas.
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Before we begin this new week in earnest, we re taking a look back at the week that was. From an adorable baby sloth, to the dream of a Taunton River Trail, to a new food pantry here in Taunton, these are the stories that resonated most with
Taunton Daily Gazette readers this past week:
Baby sloth born at Buttonwood
Our top story this past week was visited by nearly 20,000 people, and we can t blame them, because this news was pretty darn cute.
A baby two-toed sloth has been born at New Bedford s Buttonwood Park Zoo, the first such birth in the zoo s 127-year history. The sloth was born on June 22 to first-time parents Sandy and Bernardo. For now, the baby will be clinging close to its mother, with weekly check-ins from zoo staff. Zoo director Keith Lovett says that sloths are one of the most popular animals at the zoo, and when you look at those adorable little faces, it s easy to see why.
Company updates plans for commercial vaccine manufacturing facility in Hamilton
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and last updated 2021-06-25 01:55:36-04
HAMILTON â A New Jersey-based pharmaceuticals company says its on track to build a new, commercial scale vaccine manufacturing facility in the Bitterroot Valley.
Tonix Pharmaceuticals first announced plans to locate one of its operations on the east side of Hamilton last winter. And this week, company officials are in town for further discussions with Ravalli County and Hamilton leaders.
Plans are to build on 44-acres of land off Old Corvallis Highway in the Targeted Economic Development District, or TEDD, organized by the county, city and the Ravalli County Economic Development Authority.