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Chamber Member of the Month
Famous Mineral Water Company was named the Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce's October Member of the Month due to its ability to reach beyond the region in telling people about Mineral Wells and for taking over the Crazy Water Festival and turning it into a successful two-day event.
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Phazar reports first quarter financial results
MINERAL WELLS – Phazar Corp. last week announced revenues of $1,415,218 for the first quarter decreased 44 percent compared to $2,524,139 for the same three-month period last year.
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Ribbon Cutting- The Bead Barn
On Oct. 7, the Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed The Bead Barn to the chamber with a ribbon cutting ceremony held at 113 N.E. 1st Ave.
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Ribbon Cutting: Mandy Fallin Insurance
On Oct. 12, the Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed Mandy Fallin Insurance-Farmers agent to the chamber with a ribbon cutting ceremony held at 211 S.E. 17th Ave.
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Ribbon Cutting
On Sept. 30, The Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting for the completion of the remodel for Mineral Wells Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Nothing went untouched.
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Ribbon Cutting
On Oct. 3, the Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed Pastafina to the chamber family with a ribbon cutting ceremony held at 301 S.E. 25th Ave.
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Breaking Ground
On Sept. 22, the Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed Dairy Queen No. 52 of Santo to the chamber with a groundbreaking ceremony held at the corner of U.S. Highway 281 South and Interstate 20.
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Ribbon Cutting
On Sept. 13, the Mineral Wells Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed Natty Flat Smokehouse & Gift Shop to the Chamber with a ribbon cutting ceremony held at 19280 U.S. Highway 281 South.
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Dallas show signals unveiling of new antennas for Mineral Wells company
MINERAL WELLS – Phazar Corp. announced last week that Mineral Wells-based Phazar Antenna Corp. will introduce several new DAS antennas at the PCIA Infrastructure show opening Oct. 4 in Dallas.
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Powells reflect after closing downtown's Anita's Antiques
Anita’s Antiques in downtown Mineral Wells, has closed its doors forever.
“It has been a great ride,” said owner Anita Powell. “We have met such wonderful people along the way. Our thanks to all of you for making Anita’s Antiques a success. "We have closed the store after 17 years at this one place. I can’t think of a better location to have been in business in. We have been in the antique business for 28 years in this area and it has been great.” - More Business Headlines
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