Saturday, October 16, 2010

Despite losses, Clark County forges ahead - Dayton Business Journal:

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Otherwise, Detrick said technologyh and aerospace companies continue to drive development in the He said the Springfield Base has talked with five differentf NATO countries to train fighteer pilots atthe base. Each country representzs about50 jobs, because of the workers neededr to maintain the fighter jets flown out of the The airbase, long protected by retired U.S. Rep. Dave will no longer have the Springfiels congressmen toprotect it, as Hobsomn retired last year. Detrick said his replacement, Rep. Stever Austria, a fellow Republican, will take time to builr himself up. Once Austria accumulates seniorityu onCapitol Hill, Detricki said he will be an effective force.
development occurring around a newhospital — set to open in 2011 in downtown Springfield will result in “more changes in Clark County than in the last 50 Detrick said. The top succesds of the countyremains , an insurancd company, which has grown from 1,50o0 employes to 1,900 in the past year. “The y are constantly hiring,” he said. However, jobs remai in demand. For example, recently openefd a call center inClarkl County, creating 30 jobs. More than 300 people applied forthe openings, Detrick said.

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