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Main Street Minute: Super Bowl help for small businesses

Feb 19, 2014, 2:16 PM | Updated: Mar 31, 2014, 2:35 pm

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• The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee has started a small-business assistance program for next year’s Super Bowl in Glendale. The group helps connect people with local companies who handle catering, party planning and other event staff around the big game. The program has been set up in the past in other host cities.

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• Valley Protective Services is hiring. The security company needs security officers, customer-service agents and dispatchers. Staffers work security, sometimes undercover, at convenience stores and other businesses.

For more, click here.

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Main Street Minute: Super Bowl help for small businesses