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Associated Press
2 days ago
- Business
- Associated Press
Lumber Liquidators Expands Operations with New Distribution Center in Lawrenceburg, TN
Lawrenceburg, TN June 10, 2025 --( )-- Lumber Liquidators, one of the nation's leading retailers of high-quality flooring, proudly announces the ongoing development of its newest distribution center in Lawrenceburg, TN. Located on Motivation Drive, the state-of-the-art facility is on track to open in June 2026, reinforcing the company's strong growth and unwavering commitment to serving customers and contractors nationwide. 'Bringing our inventory under one roof is a game-changer,' said Jason Delves, President and CEO of Lumber Liquidators. 'This new distribution center allows us to streamline operations across all our brands, reduce lead times, and ultimately deliver a faster, more reliable experience for our customers. It's a smart investment in efficiency and service—and a big step forward in how we do business.' Construction is well underway, with two of the four planned build phases already prepped for concrete pouring. Once complete, the Lawrenceburg DC will serve as a key logistics hub, enhancing delivery capabilities and product access nationwide. This expansion is one of many steps in Lumber Liquidators' ongoing mission to provide best-in-class flooring solutions at unbeatable prices — and proof that the company is not just weathering the market, but thriving. About Lumber Liquidators Lumber Liquidators is the nation's largest independent retailer of hardwood, waterproof, and laminate flooring. Known for its wide product selection, expert advice, and professional installation services, the company has built a reputation for making flooring projects seamless and affordable. With locations coast to coast, Lumber Liquidators is committed to helping customers find the perfect floors—at the perfect price. Learn more at Contact Information: F9 Brands Inc. Jill Witter 972-310-1449 Contact via Email Read the full story here: Lumber Liquidators Expands Operations with New Distribution Center in Lawrenceburg, TN Press Release Distributed by


Globe and Mail
3 days ago
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Shopify Expert Elle McCann Launches Live Workshop to Help eCommerce Store Owners Improve Product Page Performance
Lawrenceburg, TN - June 10, 2025 - Elle McCann, a certified Shopify Expert and founder of Curious Themes, has announced a new live Shopify workshop aimed at helping store owners boost eCommerce sales through effective product page optimization. The event, titled The Ultimate Product Page Makeover Workshop, will take place online on June 24 and offers a practical, step-by-step approach to refining product pages for better performance and conversion rate optimization. The announcement underscores McCann's longstanding focus on equipping small businesses particularly women-led brands with accessible tools to enhance their online store presence. As a recognized Shopify designer and educator, she has supported over 200 businesses since 2013 in improving the effectiveness of their websites using clear, data-backed strategies. A Workshop Rooted in Practical Solutions The two-hour Shopify workshop will guide participants through McCann's signature BUYER Formula, a framework for identifying and fixing common product page issues that often hinder customer engagement. The session will include a downloadable checklist, real-world examples, and live demonstrations to help attendees apply these Shopify tips to their own stores. Designed with small business marketing needs in mind, the training will show participants how to audit their own product pages focusing on layout, images, copy, and load times; and make simple changes that don't require hiring a developer. Registration for the online store makeover workshop is open now at A replay will be made available for those unable to attend live. Responding to Industry Challenges Research shows that over 70% of eCommerce shoppers leave websites without making a purchase, often due to underperforming product pages. Slow load times, unclear product descriptions, and weak visual hierarchy can all negatively impact conversion rates. McCann, an experienced eCommerce expert, developed this workshop in direct response to those trends. 'Even beautifully designed stores can fall short if product pages aren't built with the buyer's experience in mind,' McCann said. 'This session is focused on giving store owners the skills to make targeted improvements that align with how customers shop online.' Her prior workshops and one-on-one consulting services have helped clients achieve noticeable improvements in conversion rate optimization without costly site rebuilds or complicated tools. Mission-Driven eCommerce Education With a mission to simplify tech-heavy processes, McCann's work as a Shopify designer and digital educator is especially geared toward helping women gain confidence in running their eCommerce operations. This upcoming Shopify workshop continues that mission by offering a low-barrier entry point into better design and strategic decision-making. About Elle McCann Elle McCann is a Shopify Expert and digital educator based in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Through her agency, Curious Themes, she has helped thousands of small to mid-sized businesses improve their Shopify stores with a focus on product page optimization and small business marketing. In addition to agency services, she offers workshops and online courses to empower business owners with accessible eCommerce strategies. Media Contact Contact Person: Email: Send Email Phone: 931-371-0431 Country: United States Website:
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Yahoo
Motorcyclist falls due to distillery spill in Lawrenceburg
LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (FOX 56) — Crews in Lawrenceburg worked to clean up mash off of an intersection on Sunday. The Lawrenceburg Fire Department said crews responded to Highway 44 and 127 after a motorcyclist fell trying to stop at the red light due to a hazardous spill of distillery mash across the road. Man allegedly set ex-girlfriend's Lexington apartment on fire SWAT team uses 'less lethal munitions' after hours of negotiations in Boone County Motorcyclist falls due to distillery spill in Lawrenceburg The department said mash, a byproduct of the bourbon-making process, can be slippery when it coats the pavement, posing a serious danger to both motorists and pedestrians. 'This type of substance reduces tire traction and braking ability, especially for two-wheeled vehicles like motorcycles,' the department said on Facebook. Officials reportedly used shovels to clear the bulk of the mash before washing down the road to remove any remaining residue 'We appreciate everyone's patience this morning and want to remind our community to always use caution around unexpected road conditions. If you see something hazardous in the roadway, report it immediately to local dispatch or law enforcement,' the department said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
East Central, South Dearborn and Lawrenceburg send 16 wrestlers to IHSAA semi-state round
The Indiana High School Athletic Association boys wrestling season is in its penultimate postseason round with semi-states on Saturday, Feb. 15. In the previous rounds, wrestlers from East Central, Lawrenceburg and South Dearborn battled at the Richmond regional to qualify. In total, 16 wrestlers from the three schools qualified, including 10 from regional champion East Central. Semi-state qualifiers from the Richmond region will wrestle at 9 a.m. Feb. 15 at New Castle Fieldhouse. The top four wrestlers in each class advance to the state tournament on Feb. 21 and 22 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The East Central Trojans dominated the Richmond regional tournament, scoring 145 points as a team to clear runner-up Milan by 34.5 points. East Central had wrestlers in 12 classes at regionals and 10 finished in the top four to advance. Nyden Euson at 150 pounds, Jaxsin Prater at 165 pounds and Brody Wingate at 175 pounds finished as regional champs. Tyler Stenger at 144 pounds was a regional runner-up, falling in a 13-5 decision to South Dearborn's Landon Walton in the finals. Brogan Rullman, Isaac Hengehold, Brendin Kolter and Matthew Mittermeier qualified after finishing in third place while Cameron Kissel and Jaxon Fliehman placed fourth and moved on. East Central also qualified 10 wrestlers to the semi-state round last season with none advancing to the state finals. In the 144-pound regional, South Dearborn senior Landon Walton ran though the bracket with a 10-4 win in the opener and pinfall in the semifinal to set up a finals meeting with East Central's Tyler Stenger. In the finals, Stenger was down 3-0 before getting a reversal and a two-point near fall to take a 4-3 lead in the second period. In the second, Walton retook a 6-4 lead into the third period on a takedown. Stenger escaped to begin the final period to make the match 6-5, but Walton secured the regional and a 13-5 win with a takedown and a four-point near fall. With six wrestlers competing in the regional, all but one qualified for the semi-state with Walton being a champ. Cain Hopkins and Jayden Coy placed third at 113 and 120 pounds while 126-pounder Liam Hubbartt and 150-pounder Zander Schaefer placed fourth overall. The performances scored South Dearborn 60.5 points to finish in seventh overall at Richmond. Walton and Hubbartt were semi-state qualifiers last season, but neither advanced past the first round. The final of the 16 local qualifiers came from Lawrenceburg in the 285-pound division. Heavyweight Seth Graham secured his spot in the semi-state after a 23-10 major decision in the quarterfinals against Northeastern's Matthew Henderson. Graham was pinned in the semifinals and third-place match to finish in fourth with the next round qualification. Lawrenceburg's other two representatives fell in the first round. Congratulations to Seth Graham! Seth finished 4th to advance to the IHSAA Wrestling Semi-State. Go Tigers! — LHSTigersAthletics (@LburgTigers) February 9, 2025 This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: East Central, South Dearborn, Lawrenceburg wrestlers reach semi-state