09/29/08 Business Briefs
Yakima Herald-Republic
More 'MON Business'
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- Face Time: Back in the trophy game
- Shop Talk: You don't need to travel to find good eats and shopping
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- Shop Talk: Bring in Trader Joe's ... please!
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Top Read
- Red Cross' new Valley interim executive director now on the job
- Yakima's Christmas parade warms hearts on a frigid night
- Photo: Quilters for a cause
- Yakima County rates poorly on uninsured children
- County budget: $51.9M ... and cutting
- Zais was right -- police chief has plenty to do here
- Co-op preschools experience an early-learning dilemma
Top Emailed
- Woman dies after rollover on I-82
- FBI studies Gulf cleanup job offers on Yakima Reservation
- Puckett schedules return to Union Gap for Old Town Days
- Ruling limits wildlife officers
- Camp Fire goes out after nearly 100 years
- Zais asks deputy police chief to retire
- Developer confirms Kohl's is coming to Valley Mall
Top Commented
- Teacher found innocent in sex case
- East Valley teen describes sex with teacher
- 07/28/10 Letters to the Editor
- Late-night phone call at issue in teacher-sex case
- Mother of crash victims: 'I need my husband and son here'
- Candidate can't convince baristas to quit
- Teacher on trial says she was trying to help teens
New media design and marketing firm opens
A new media design and marketing firm is now open in Yakima.
Invisible Ink, located at 3601 W. Washington Ave., Suite 2A, offers a variety of online advertising services including Web site design, content management software and digital photography services.
The firm's team has more than 20 years of combined experience in new media design. Chris Duren, the company's founder, has spent several years maintaining Web sites for local and regional clients with Davanti Studios and Northwest InfoNet and also specializes in photography and photo restoration.
For more information about the company, call Duren at 509-654-7770 or log on to the company's Web site at www.invisible-ink.com.
New therapy services offered at Living Care
Living Care Retirement Community, located at 3801 Summitview Ave., has partnered with a Spokane firm to offer a variety of therapy services.
The center is now working with Infinity Rehab to offer physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy services on-site at the residents' apartments or at Summitview Healthcare Center, the nursing center of the community.
The seven workers from Infinity Rehab are based out of the Summitview Health Care Center.
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