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THIS IS LANE BEATTIE, PRESIDENT OF THE SALT LAKE CHAMBER, WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT

Eliot Management Group, a provider of credit card processing and check services, has entered into a strategic alliance with Nevada First Bank.

Latter-day Saint Charities, a private non-profit charity, has contributed funds to CHOICE Humanitarian based in Salt Lake City, to facilitate the construction of three new classrooms at the Sanskrit Sadan Secondary School in Nepal.

Here is a Downtown Salt Lake City Quiz: Have property tax revenues Downtown increased or decreased in the last few years? Property tax revenues for the Central Business District generated approximately $1.5 billion dollars in 2003. That’s an increase of $30 million dollars since 2001.

Intermountain Health Care has been named as one of the nation's top 100 most technology savvy health systems in an independent survey by Hospitals & Health Networks. The survey measured the nation's hospitals on their use of Internet technologies for safety, quality, customer service, disaster readiness, and workforce issues.

The next Business After Hours networking event is on August 21st at FFKR Architects at 5:00 p.m. To register, call the Chamber at 328-5053, or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.

THIS IS LANE BEATTIE FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.

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