5 Tips for On-the-Go Business Owners
(StatePoint) Does your business take you places? Whether you work remotely or you’re on the road often, here are five tips to better manage operations from anywhere.
(StatePoint) Does your business take you places? Whether you work remotely or you’re on the road often, here are five tips to better manage operations from anywhere.
In 1971, the Hawkins family has been feeding residents and visitors to Daingerfield. On Aug. 3, Hawkins Family Restaurant celebrated 50 years of serving the area.
Social media isn’t just for big brands anymore - it’s just as important for small business owners – perhaps even more so with its relatively low cost. With the average user spending approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes on social media every day, business owners can expand their exposure and potentially their customer base by building a presence on social media. It is important, however, to do so in a way which keeps your business protected from cybercriminals. In 2019, social media crimes compromised a reported 9.6 billion records.
The Mount Pleasant Economic Development Corporation (MPEDC) recently presented Northeast Texas Community College with a check for $25,000. The funds are being used to provide scholarships to assist residents of Mount Pleasant and Titus County with tuition for NTCC’s Professional Driving Academy. According to Smith, the demand for trained CDL drivers is especially high in this area.
The Pineywoods Civic Club recently donated approximately 20 fans to the Christian Service Center in Daingerfield. Pictured, from left, are Civic Club members Lesia Lewis, and Beverly Roney, Chrisitian service Center Representative Glenda Spence, and Civic Club member Linda Rhymes. The fan will be distributed to elderly residents or those in need to combat the summer heat. If you know an elderly resident in need of a fan, contact the Christian Service Center at 903-645-5510. BEE PHOTO / TONI WALKER