CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)
• Nursing home fined in 'code blue' case The federal government has fined a Minoa nursing home $13,300 for failing to provide prompt emergency care to a choking resident who went into cardiac arrest and died.
Batavia Home Sustains Major Damage in Fire (R News)
In news out of Genesee County, fire caused thousands of dollars worth of damage to a home in the city of Batavia Tuesday night. The fire broke out just after 9:30 a.m. on Oak Street. Firefighters say when they arrived on scene they found heavy flames coming from a second-floor bedroom.
CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)
• State cuts could delay patient care Syracuse hospital CEOs predict emergency room patient waiting times will get longer and the overall availability and quality of care in their institutions will suffer if the state goes ahead with proposed cuts in Medicaid payments.
CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)
• Real estate transactions The following deeds were recorded recently at the Oswego County Real Property Tax Office.
Business briefs (Southeast Missourian)
New coffee shop in JacksonA new coffee shop, Coffee and Confections, opened in mid-October in Jackson. The business serves gourmet coffees, herbal teas and baked goods. Diabetic and low-fat foods are offered, as well. Wi-fi access is available.
Hawley St. Fire Contained to Mattress (R News)
Fire forced some Rochester residents from their home Thursday morning. The fire broke out on Hawley Street just before 6 a.m. Firefighters say it began on a mattress in an upstairs bedroom in the back of the house. Crews were able to contain the fire to the mattress.