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Dana Olsen


| Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Sansum deal paves way for NHR push into health care

Health Care & Life Science, Technology, Top Stories

Network Hardware Resale is tapping into a potentially lucrative new market as health care providers around the country make the switch to electronic records, and Sansum Clinic is among the computer equipment company’s biggest customers. The two Santa Barbara businesses are teaming up to build a network for Sansum Clinic’s electronic health record system, which Read More →

| Friday, March 2nd, 2012

With coming hotel boom, Goleta weighs raising bed tax

Features, Real Estate, Tourism

Bed taxes in Goleta may be jumping as early as next year if the City Council approves a proposed plan to help raise revenue for the 10-year-old town.

| Friday, February 24th, 2012

Ventura County ag leaders push for ‘buy local’ movement

Agribusiness, Top Stories

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| Friday, February 24th, 2012

Tough training: Fast-growing jiu-jitsu chain caters to business people

Features, Small Business

The martial arts studio has grown into a thriving small business with more than 550 students, many of whom are business leaders themselves.

| Friday, February 24th, 2012

Film industry is a star-studded boost for Santa Barbara hotels

Columns, Tourism

For hotels in Santa Barbara, the annual film festival starts the year off with a kick.

| Friday, February 17th, 2012

Tourism turnaround: Hospitality pads Paso Robles’ city coffers

Central Coast, Features, Tourism

For Paso Robles, tourism is fast becoming a big moneymaker.

| Friday, February 17th, 2012

Community colleges bring home bad grades

Top Stories, Tri-County Economy

Five of the six community colleges in the Tri-Counties came under fire in early February as the regional accreditation agency issued the latest in a string of negative report cards.  The worst report went to San Luis Obispo County’s Cuesta College, now in danger of closing if it doesn’t improve its educational standards. Santa Barbara Read More →