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Dry eyes could lead to entrepreneur's success
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Significantly improving the treatment of chronic dry eye probably won't win Dr. Allen T. Jackson the kind of international acclaim that makes him a household name, but if he has his way it could bring jobs to Volusia County. "Dry eyes is a glossed-over phenomenon," he said. "It seems very simple and is treated very simply. It is a complicated problem and it causes misery to many ...
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Volusia County still needs more jobs
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The latest unemployment report shows Volusia workers continue to have to rely on the kindness of employers in other counties. The unemployment rate dropped to 8.4 percent because of a combo of more workers getting jobs and others dropping out of the workforce. That's down from 8.8 percent in September and 10.4 percent from a...
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DeLand business news
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Stetson buys motel for student housing Stetson University has purchased the University Inn from Hina and Sara Patel. The purchase price was not disclosed. "Purchasing and renovating the University Inn buys us time to do better planning for a future residence hall," said Bob Huth, Stetson's chief financial officer. At 644 N. Woodland Blvd. in De...
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DiMucci Companies completes luxury condos
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Bouchelle Island in New Smyrna Beach has opened three new luxury condominiums that are now available for long-term lease. Anthony DiMucci, president of the DiMucci Cos., which is developing Bouchelle Island, said the two- and three-bedroom luxury condominiums range in size from 1,100 square feet of living space to 1,500 square feet. Rent start at...
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Business incubator to host human resources symposium
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A dozen well-versed business professionals will share their expertise at a human resources symposium Nov. 27 at the University of Central Florida Business Incubator at Daytona Beach International Airport. The event, which is open to the public, is titled "Staff, Train and Develop Your People." It will begin with registration at 8:15 a.m. and will...
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New staff added
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Reunion Bank of Florida has added two new team members to their Port Orange branch. Christina Zdunek has been hired as a loan administrator. She has more than 12 years of banking experience, most recently as a teller supervisor at a Holly Hill community bank. Anita Esposito has been hired as the bank's administrative assistant in loan operations....
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