ASG Staffing is a temp-to-perm employment agency. Companies that need workers contract with them and they do the initial screening of potential employees. When they find someone suitable, that person will go to work for the company but is considered an employee of ASG Staffing and gets the paycheck from ASG Staffing. If after a trial period the company decided that it likes the work of the person, the company hires the person permanently and the connection to ASG Staffing is cut.
ASG Staffing is a privately-held company with headquarters in Chicago. It serves Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. The Rensselaer office will serve not just Rensselaer but neighboring communities as well. With the Internet, the service area of agencies such as this one are expanded. A potential employee might never have to visit the Rensselaer office. Much of the paper work can be done on-line and the ASG Staffing representative may travel to the potential employee.
ASG Staffing is in part of the building that last was an office of Farm Credit, which is now located south of Walmart. The building is owned by 5/3 and there is still vacant space in it. Originally this wing had three or four different offices of accountants and other service businesses. I do not remember any of them.
The Jasper County Historical Society has a display of bank artifacts in the display case next to the genealogical section. A few of the items are really old, such as this note from the 1880. I think this was Zimri Dwiggin's first bank.
The Carnegie Center is currently hosting the annual Primary School Art Exhibit. It is a short-running exhibit, only until Jan 26.
The Carnegie Center is getting its windows restored. The goal is to recreate what was there when the Carnegie Center was built, so if you are expecting to see something modern, you will be disappointed. They are even using panes of glass that have the wavy imperfections that were standard a century ago.
Finally, I noticed a new office downtown. Attorney Lori James has moved into the space that until recently was used by Dr. Sheetz (who has moved back to the medical arts building at the end of Washington Street). Ms James had been in the office of Beaver and Beaver.
Finally, here is some news from SJC.
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Hopefully the new windows for the old library will be double pane glass to provide some insulation, that the original ones surely lacked.
And I and others are still waiting for "de plan boss" from SJC BoT.
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