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<strong>Mixed predictions</strong>

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for SB economy Vital Signs At a Santa Barbara Executive Roundtable this month the mood did not seem optimistic for the nation’s economic outlook.   “There is no soft landing in sight,” said Mark Schniepp of the California Economic Forecast in Santa Barbara. “Recession is inevitable.  He presented results from a recent Gallup poll showing Read More →

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A little creativity can go a long way toward success

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By Harvey MacKay A shopkeeper was dismayed when a brand-new small business, much like his own, opened next door on his left and erected a huge sign that read “BEST DEALS.” He was horrified when another business competitor opened on his right, and announced its arrival with an even larger sign, reading “LOWEST PRICES.” The Read More →

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Santa Barbara County begins mapping new housing plan

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Santa Barbara County begins mapping new housing plan

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CommUnify, Cottage, NAACP team up for a healthy Black Friday

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Street Smarts The NAACP Santa Maria-Lompoc, several community organizations and the California Department of Public Health are giving the traditional start of holiday shopping a new look by hosting a Black Health Friday Fair. The health fair features family activities, food, COVID-19 vaccines and updated boosters for those 5 years and older, according to a Read More →

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Dubroff: Powell’s new tone a throwback to a different Fed era

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Henry Dubroff

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805 Tech: In Goleta, tech founders talk about lessons learned

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