In Arizona, the Douglas Hospital bankrupt. Federal court will decide who will take over operations.
In Iowa, Keokuk Area Hospital laid off 24 people, blaming it on long term debts.
The maker of scooters and power chairs, The Scooter Store, cut production and laid of 150 employees! They laid off 220 people back in September 2012! Company officials blame new regulations in the Obama/Romney Care reforms.
In New York, the Sister Rene’ Dental Center shut down. Operators blame the reduced federal reimbursements under Obama/Romney Care. The overwhelming majority of their patients are on Medicare.
Our Lady of the Assumption School in Atco, Pennsylvania, closing down. Officials running the Christian school say enrollment just wasn’t high enough, and at least 20 families are a year behind on their payments! Some parents counter the claims of the church officials and say they are ready to sue the Christian school.
In Tennessee, the Milan Arsenal laying off more employees. 30 people lost their jobs. It’s all part of planned layoffs announced in 2008. The arsenal will eventually move to Iowa. Also, TE Connectivity shutting down some of its operations, 33 employees affected. The electronics company began laying off employees back in October 2012, at least 66 regular employees and 20 temps will be let go by the end of March.
E-commerce manager, Digital River, to close offices and layoff employees. Company officials didn’t specify how many people will be let go. The company lost $200 million USD in its 4th Quarter.
Enterprise collaboration company, Yammer, laid off 20 people. Last year the company was taken over by Microsoft.
In California, family owned Sam’s Food City will shut down its last three grocery stores. The owners said they could not compete with national chain stores. Also, Too Big to Fail Citigroup laying off 181 people in Sacramento! It’s part of Citigroup’s plan to layoff 11000 people!!! And Kelly-Moore Paint laying off 20 employees despite an increase in sales: “To ensure our success now and into the future, we are making some internal adjustments to our structure to become more efficient in streamlining our operations while still providing the same high-quality products and services to our customers. As we make these changes, we continue to expand our retail stores in California and the West.”– Steve DeVoe, president
BAE announced it will layoff 200 people in New Hampshire in March! The British Red Coat defense contractor said it’s due to an expected reduction in government spending.
In Virginia, the Dominion Mine shut down. Operators blame it on a drastic reduction in coal prices.
In West Virginia, a Shoney’s restaurant closed down. 30 people out-o-work. It’s at least the second Shoney’s in the Kanawha Valley to close.
In Connecticut, the Shadow Room nightclub in Middletown, closed down. The owners want to open a new nightclub in a better location.
In Florida, Aardvark Video in Macclenny shut down. The owners of the 28 years old store blame the internet.
In Edina, Minnesota, the Blockbuster Video store shut down.
In Chillicothe, Ohio, the Blockbuster Video store shut down. It’s part of the company’s plans to shut down 300 stores!