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The Van Area Chamber of Commerce has announced that they will be hosting a Christmas Quarterly Luncheon from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.

How to make the most of the shopping holidays

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Shortly after the Thanksgiving leftovers are put away, individuals’ thoughts shift to shopping. This is likely why the biggest shopping weekend of the holidays tends to fall directly after Tom Turkey has bid adieu.
How to make the most of the shopping holidays

Did you know?

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Conscientious consumers who want to help local entrepreneurs thrive may not need any extra incentive to support small businesses in their communities. However, that doesnÕt mean it isnÕt worth noting the tax benefits of buying local compared to buying online or in other towns or cities. Small businesses pay sales taxes to the city and county where the business is located, which means a significant amount of the money spent at local businesses is ultimately going to the community at large. In addition, local businesses tend to hire local residents, who pay taxes on their incomes. Those taxes also benefit the towns and cities where workers live and work. This ripple effect of supporting local businesses is one reason why the Small Business Adminstration estimates that, for every $100 consumers spend at a small business, $48 remains in the community.

How consumers can help small businesses

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Small businesses continue to be the backbone of the North American business community. According to the career resource Zippia, there are 33.2 million small businesses in the United States. Those organizations employ around 62 million people. The financial wellness company Fortunly says that small businesses account for nearly half of all private sector jobs in Canada. In fact, small employer businesses made up 98.1 percent of all businesses in Canada in 2021.
How consumers can help small businesses

Coach of the Year

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Van High School Tennis Coach Cortland Davidson was recently named as Region II Tennis Coach of the Year. Davidson led the Vandal tennis program to a bi-district title this season, and the program finished the fall ranked 17th overall among all 4A teams according to the Texas Tennis Coaches Association.
Photo courtesy of VHS Journalism Dept.

Football season draws to a close for local teams

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Van Zandt County football teams that qualified for this year’s playoffs had their hands full last week, taking on a slate of talented opponents in bi-district round action. Despite a solid effort across the board Edgewood, Grand Saline and Van all came up short, officially closing the books on the 2022 season for county teams.
Edgewood’s Alex Coburn picks up a head of steam as he races along the home sidelines during bi-district round play against DeKalb. Photo by Dusty Goodwin