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Rosemary,
Saw your post on public records.
A secretary of state's office is a great place to search for business records. Many are online, with searches available by business name or corporate officer. A great way to make connections between people and businesses.
Also on secretary of state pages are campaign contribution lists and information on PACs. Another great way to make connections between businesses, people and candidates.
Federal courts are also good, with most having public access computers. Bankruptcy courts are also good resources. You'd be surprised what you find in bankruptcy records.
Hope all is well there.
Brett
Brett Barrouquere
Newsman
The Associated Press
Louisville, Ky.
502-583-7718
bbarrouquere@ap.org
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