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Fasten Your Seatbelts
Saturn Corp. changed Spring Hill when the automaker started manufacturing cars in 1990.
Taking Care of Their Own
Auto giant General Motors is Maury County’s largest employer with nearly 4,500 employees, but small, locally owned businesses are the backbone of the area’s economy. And Maury Alliance officials strive to support those entrepreneurs every way they can.
auto2auto.com Takes a New Approach to Selling Used Vehicles
In an average year‚ a car dealer might sell 100 to 500 used vehicles‚ depending on the size of his dealership.
Printing Technology Inc. Keeps Operations Statewide
When Clayton Cutler’s employer said it needed to open a new factory in China to keep up with U.S. customer demand‚ Cutler said‚ “Why not consider my town first?”
Integrity Nutraceuticals International
The “integrity” part of the business name Integrity Nutraceuticals International will become readily apparent when the Sarasota‚ Fla.‚ company relocates to Spring Hill in 2007.
Pugmill Systems Inc. Makes Serious Mixers
There are mixers and then there are mixers. When Pugmill Systems Inc. of Columbia builds one of its “Davis pugmills” – a piece of industrial equipment used to mix base materials and soil – it could be used in a number of heavy-duty applications‚ from road-building to hazardous-waste disposal.
Maury Alliance Works to Keep County Competitive
Alliance works to keep multiple partners’ eyes on common goals.
Bone and Joint Clinic Doubles Space, Services
Middle Tennessee Bone and Joint Clinic in Columbia was founded more than 30 years ago and today employs eight physicians specializing in orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation.
Integrity Nutraceuticals Is a Leader in Health Research
Diabetics and others with blood sugar issues are likely familiar with studies in recent years regarding the positive effects of water-soluble cinnamon extract on blood sugar levels.
Maury Company Keeps Air Travel Safer
Experimental Design and Analysis Solutions, a software and analysis company in Spring Hill, shares responsibility for keeping us all safer when we fly.
SoftSpace Makes Kiosk Displays
Next time you stop for a free sample in a major retail chain, take a look at the display kiosk.
Printertainment Designs Materials for Recording Artists
Kevin Kilburn moved his printing, marketing and graphic design business, Printertainment, to Maury County in order to be close to the city while maintaining the pace and close relationships available in a small town.
Spring Hill’s GM Plant Employees Return to Work
GM plant employees return to produce Chevrolet Traverse.
California-Based Statuary Business Casts a Solid Foundation in Columbia
A longtime California stone-sculpting business is carving an important niche for itself in Maury County.
Businesses Celebrate a Century of Success
Businesses tend to thrive in Maury County‚ and that is nothing new.
Beechcroft Plaza Is Latest Retail Development in Spring Hill
Spring Hill stands alone in terms of residential growth.
Maury County Shopping Center Transforms into Shoppes at Neeleys Mill
The Maury County Shopping Center was once the hub of retail activity in Columbia. During the centers 1970s heyday‚ shoppers flocked to Roses‚ Revco‚ Otasco and Parks-Belk.
New Tennessee Farm Bureau Head Addresses Farmers Needs
After he took over as president of the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation in early 2006‚ it did not take Lacy Upchurch long to begin addressing what may be the chief concern among the states farmers.
Maury County Regional Airport Plans Expansion
Fasten your seat belts. The Maury County Regional Airport has high-flying plans for the future.
General Motors Invests in Maury Countys Future
Nearly 20 years after Saturn became the hub of Maury Countys economic wheel‚ the auto manufacturing plant navigated a pivotal year of changes to its business approach and direction.
Maury County Towns Embrace National Main Street Program
Main Street‚ USA. The phrase conjures up cozy images of an era gone by. But‚ forget Mom. Forget apple pie.

