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Ameren announces hardship assistance

Not-for-profits and small, independent businesses of 50 or fewer employees are eligible for hardship assistance with utility bills through a program announced Thursday by Ameren Illinois

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Titan International announces financial results from second quarter

Sales for second quarter 2010 were $229.7 million, an increase of 11 percent compared to the second quarter of 2009

Corn Products International posts higher 2Q profit

The company expects a full-year profit of $2.55 to $2.75 per share, compared with its earlier estimate of $2.25 to $2.60 a share

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Heyward heading out as BP boss

Bob Dudley would be the first American to run the company

Midwestern winemakers look for respect

"The quality of (regional) wine is a lot better than almost 10 years ago," said Steve Tindle, wine and spirits director of a Chicago restaurant

United-Continental Airlines leadership to be set soon

The two companies are working on a new leadership team for the combined company, which will be based in Chicago

Local unemployment spikes in June

Rate remains higher than 2009 and spikes back up from May, Adams County still about 3,000 jobs short from where it was five years ago

Director of Alumni Services named at Hannibal-LaGrange

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Gardner Denver posts 2Q results

Revenues up 3 percent from 2009

Study says state's small businesses may be eligible for health care tax credit

About 79% of the state’s businesses that employ fewer than 25 workers, or 159,900 companies, are eligible for a tax credit of up to 35% of their employees’ premiums

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