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“In many respects it was a typical second quarter for us,” said Courier Chairman and CEO James F. Conway III. “We had good results with key customers, but revenues hovered at essentially the same level as a year ago. We maintained our pattern of steady growth with our largest religious customer, and we completed the buildout of our new digital printing facility in Kendallville, IN. On the publishing side, we were able to reduce losses substantially, and Creative Homeowner actually turned a small profit.
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