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I & R Business Services is now open
Rushville has a new business for you to patronize, I & R Business Services is now open at 818 W. Third St., Rushville. They specialize in income tax preparation and offer other services for small businesses.
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Take advantage of higher IRA contribution limits
For the first time since 2008, contribution limits have risen for one of the most popular retirement savings vehicles available: the IRA. This means you’ve got a greater opportunity to put more money away for your “golden years.”
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Vectren offers matching funds for weatherization programs
Vectren Energy Delivery of Indiana (Vectren) will match dollar-for-dollar all public donations to its Share the Warmth Inc. program this winter, up to a total of $200,000. Share the Warmth, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, annually allocates funds to Indiana Community Action Agencies who administer the Indiana’s Weatherization Assistance Program.
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Sharing the love
Rush Memorial Hospital took advantage of Valentine’s Day to “Feel the Love for Community” during their food collection for our local Rush County Community Assistance Food Pantry.
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Local businessman named Edward Jones principal
Chris Seals, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Rushville for the past 20 plus years, was recently named a principal with the firm’s holding company, the Jones Financial Companies, LLLP.
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What do new tax laws mean to you?
As you know, the U.S. Congress has adopted some measures to help avoid the much-feared “fiscal cliff.” At this point, important spending decisions have been put off, but new tax laws are in place; as an investor, you’ll want to know just how this legislation will affect you.
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D & L Diner ribbon cutting
The Rushville Chamber of Commerce recently held the ribbon cutting to recognize the opening of the D & L Diner at 732 N. Main Street in Rushville.
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Farm Credit donates funds to Manilla Volunteer Fire Department
Agriculture lender Farm Credit of Mid-America in Rush County recently donated $1,500 to The Manilla Volunteer Fire Department to purchase a new grain rescue tube.
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RMH retiree
After 21 years, Delores Green (pictured in the middle) has retired from Rush Memorial Hospital.
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Avoid becoming a “Groundhog Day” investor
Groundhog Day is almost here. For most of its history - which, according to some reports, dates back to the first celebration in 1886 or 1887 in Punxsutawney, Pa. - Groundhog Day held little significance for most Americans.
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