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Bus News Archives, April 04 2023
Apr 04 2023 - 86 Seymour Street West Busselton WA 6280
Brand New Home 900m to Shore! Is your job currently dictating where you live? Are you living in the city but dream of the down south lifestyle? With the Busselton Airport flying to all the major ...
Apr 04 2023 - Three children claim Texas man molested them
A Texas man is wanted for allegations he sexually abused three children. On Thursday, the Comanche County District Court issued a felony arrest warrant for Arbin Wayne Munchel, 36, of Seymour, Texas, ...
Apr 04 2023 - USA TODAY High School Sports boys basketball Super 25: Final 2022-23 ranking
including Texas UIL 6A State champion Lake Highlands and California Super 25 team Centennial. The Panthers had 11 more wins against teams with 20+ wins, including Florida 7A champion Columbus. With ...
Apr 04 2023 - Retired Baytown officer hospitalized after confronting intruder caught on camera barging into home
HIGHLANDS, Texas (KTRK) -- A 64-year-old retired Baytown police officer confronted a burglary suspect in his neighborhood, leading to a shootout on the side of a busy road in Highlands ...
Apr 04 2023 - Skilled to Work - Working for a Vending Solutions Company
Folks could go to work making sure vending machines and more are stocked at businesses around North Mississippi and West Tennessee.
Apr 04 2023 - Mississippi Babysitter Beats Children, Killing 2-year-old & Severely Injuring Baby: Police
A Mississippi babysitter could face the death penalty for allegedly murdering a toddler and abusing his younger sister, the Daily Journal reports. This week, a grand jury in Alcorn County voted to ...
Apr 04 2023 - CEO Cynt Marshall has turned the Mavericks into a shining example of DEI
Cynt Marshall was neck deep in a remote meeting with executives ... who she knew from her time leading AT&T’s North Carolina business. Bucks President Peter Feigin visited Dallas, bringing several ...
Apr 04 2023 - Dartmouth Coach bus kills 47-year-old man
Vishwachand Kolla was hit and killed by a Dartmouth Coach bus while he waited to pick up a friend from Boston Logan International Airport.
Apr 04 2023 - New Hanover Sheriff's Office charges suspect in stabbing at Circle K
23rd St., around 9 a.m. Friday. According to a news release from the New Hanover County Sheriff's Office, two men got into an argument inside the business, which led to the suspect swinging at the ...
Apr 04 2023 - Hanover nursing home under investigation after state report found it failed to prevent abuse
purchased the facility from NSL Holdings, a limited liability company with ties to Great Neck, N.Y., and Massachusetts that had owned the property since May 2016. Hanover Terrace had gone three years ...
Apr 04 2023 - Senate holds first FY2024 NJ budget hearing in Mahwah
Representatives from the New Jersey Business & Industry Association, the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce and the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey testified on topics including the state's $10 ...
Apr 04 2023 - Mahwah Historical Train Station To Receive Upgrades
Plans to revitalize Mahwah's historical train station are moving forward, according to public transportation officials. An invitation for bid was released by New Jersey Transit for ...
Apr 04 2023 - Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest unveils 2023 Top 10 semifinalists
These businesses are now in the running to win $100,000 in startup funds from Comerica Bank and make their dream of owning a brick-and-mortar Detroit, Hamtramck or Highland ... located at 9405 John R ...
Apr 04 2023 - KMAland Baseball (3/31): Plattsmouth rolls, Albany holds off Northeast Nodaway on busy Friday
Albany won a pitcher’s duel, Plattsmouth rolled, Platte Valley (NE) held off Auburn and Louisville-Weeping Water got their first win in Friday’s KMAland baseball action.
Apr 04 2023 - Zanesville man accused of kidnapping 2 young children arrested in Pennsylvania
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The man accused of kidnapping two young children from Zanesville on Thursday that prompted an AMBER Alert was arrested in Pennsylvania. The Zanesville Police Department received ...
Apr 04 2023 - Coroner launches public inquiries into fatal Old Montreal fire, police officer's death
He was identified as 35-year-old Isaac Brouillard Lessard ... ran at him from behind and stabbed him several times. Alberta hiring 100 more police officers to boost transit safety, battle violent ...
Apr 04 2023 - Alberta summer gas prices likely won't surpass last year's $1.90 peak: expert
Alberta hiring 100 more police officers to boost transit safety ... Quebec's public safety minister is calling for public inquiries into the deadly fire in Old Montreal and the on-duty death of a ...
Apr 04 2023 - Sohi calls Alberta adding police, crisis workers on transit a 'significant investment'
Edmonton's mayor applauded Tuesday after a plan to make big city transit safer was revealed by the province. In response to spiking violence in Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta is hiring 100 police ...
Apr 04 2023 - The Ladies of Lancaster are Taking Care of Business With The Historic Town Square
The TCB initials stand for Taking Care of Business, the name of his band, and one of his favorite mottos. The lightning bolt symbolized that Elvis expected his people to take care of business— fast.
Apr 04 2023 - Goldfish Swim School Winter Garden
Discover the latest press releases from Goldfish Swim School Winter Garden with the Orlando Business Journal's BizSpotlight ...
Apr 04 2023 - Well-known but 'humble' Port Huron philanthropist Jim Acheson dies at 86
In 2001, the multimillionaire philanthropist and businessman topped the list of a Times Herald survey, asking readers who “runs Port Huron.” At the time, he told the newspaper he and his family were ...
Apr 04 2023 - Man sentenced to prison for abusing Logan boys 25 years ago
A 63-year-old former Logan man has been sentenced to prison for abusing several boys (physically and sexually) more than 25 years ago. Steven Al Archuleta was ordered to serve three-years-to-life ...
Apr 04 2023 - Charleston Library Society begins a new chapter with a business-minded leader
New Executive Director Laura Pelzer is set to leverage the momentum Anne Cleveland, who retired in January, began in expanding the society. But unlike its founders, who in the late ...
Apr 04 2023 - Grow Waynesboro Main & Wayne finalists ready for Pitch Night
After an intensive business planning program, eight budding entrepreneurs have been selected to compete for a total of $53,000 in start-up grants.
Apr 04 2023 - 76-year-old Pa. man accused of sexually abusing kids as far back as the 1990s: reports
The teens would often sleep over at High’s house during that time, where he would play pornographic videos and then sexually assault them.
Apr 04 2023 - Behind the Business: Burly Meats
With the influx of new and bigger meat processing facilities in southern Idaho, it can sometimes be hard to decide where to buy your meat. And if buying pure Idaho beef is on your list, one butcher ...
Apr 04 2023 - Cassia County School District hosts career and college fair for juniors and seniors
BURLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — High school juniors and seniors from Cassia County were able to think about their future Tuesday at the 7th annual college and career fair. More than 40 local businesses ...
Apr 04 2023 - Anglers praised for removing massive carp from Oklahoma lake
An Oklahoma charter-fishing business was lauded by the state this week for snagging and removing an enormous bighead carp from Grand Lake. “Shout out to High Water Guide Service for reeling in ...
Apr 04 2023 - Central Florida man arrested after allegedly threatening mass shooting at business
Police said a man accused of making threats to shoot at a business was arrested. Thursday, police were notified that an employee at Mack Technologies said to fellow employees he planned to "commit a ...
Apr 04 2023 - '17 bullets for 17 heads': Man arrested after threatening mass shooting at Florida business, police
Authorities in Florida said they thwarted what they believe would have been a mass shooting at a business after police were tipped off to the alleged plans..
Apr 04 2023 - Man arrested after making mass shooting threat at West Melbourne workplace, police say
A man faces charges for possessing an illegal gun after he made threats to shoot his co-workers at a business in West Melbourne Thursday, according to police.
Apr 04 2023 - Longview man arrested after large amount of drugs, weapons, cash found in home
A Longview man is under arrest after a drug bust where Harrison County officials find large quantities of illegal drugs, narcotics, guns and cash at his home ...
Apr 04 2023 - Mississauga theatre company receives close to $200K in funding to attract visitors
Crane Creation Theatre Company in Mississauga has received close to $200K in funding, as part of Canada’s Tourism Relief Fund that supports small tourism-related businesses.
Apr 04 2023 - Mississauga’s busiest intersection Hurontario & Dundas looked like this 100 years ago
Cooksville became a hub of commercial activity in early Toronto Township (now the City of Mississauga), as it was centered on the intersection of two important early roads, Dundas Street and ...
Apr 04 2023 - New sports wagering policies now in place
Sports wagering has been a hit for South Dakota casinos. As profits rise, the standards governing the business continue to evolve.
Apr 04 2023 - Day care teacher at large after allegedly abusing 3-year-old boy during class, HPD says
Records show the teacher, who has been working in the daycare industry for a decade, threw a chair at another student's head the same day of the 3-year-old's reported abuse.
Apr 04 2023 - Kentuck Museum Sues Northport Business Over Unauthorized Use of Name
Owners of the Kentuck Museum in Northport are suing a newly opened local business over the unauthorized use of their trademarks.
Apr 04 2023 - McBath to host small business roundtable with Administrator Isabella Guzman
On April 4, Rep. Lucy McBath will host a roundtable with U.S. Small Business Administrator Isabella Guzman. They will focus on convening leadership of local chambers of commerce to discuss challenges ...
Apr 04 2023 - Business students at Florida Southern in Lakeland earn national recognition
Two students at Florida Southern College in Lakeland are on the Poets&Quants list of the 100 Best and Brightest Undergraduate Business Majors of 2023.
Apr 04 2023 - Victor Cutler commits to Ohio State football as transfer from Louisiana Monroe
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football finally landed an offensive lineman from the transfer portal as former Louisiana Monroe starter Victor Cutler announced his commitment on Wednesday.
Apr 04 2023 - Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office hosting small business listening session
The Louisiana Secretary of State’s Office along with the West Monroe-West Ouachita Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a small business owners listening session on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
Apr 04 2023 - Sponsored Post – Everett Residents And Businesses Will Benefit From A $280 Million Investment By
Comcast is investing $280 million this year to offer multi-gigabit Internet speeds to more than four million locations, expand broadband and video services to more than 60,000 additional homes and ...
Apr 04 2023 - Ohio State is looking for ways to get Pickerington’s Sonny Styles on the field
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State safety Sonny Styles‘ decision to reclassify and graduate a year early from Pickerington Central and join the Buckeyes last summer came as a surprise.
Apr 04 2023 - City of Gulfport delivering water donations to tornado victims
Gulfport firefighters were busy tonight loading up a trailer with cases of water collected during the city’s donation drive. The cases will be delivered tomorrow to areas recovering from catastrophic ...
Apr 04 2023 - 18-year-old man reported missing from Grove City
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An 18-year-old man was reported missing after leaving his residence on March 22, according to the Grove City Division of Police. Ricci Rader was last seen wearing a black hooded ...
Apr 04 2023 - Bed Bath & Beyond says it will likely file for bankruptcy if it can’t sell $300 million in st
Bed Bath & Beyond will sell up to $300 million of its stock to repay creditors and fund its business as it struggles to avoid bankruptcy. If it’s not able to raise sufficient money from the ...
Apr 04 2023 - Elizabeth Sheaffer
I am passionate about working with clients 6-60 years old, therapeutically addressing life transitions, dysfunction, trauma, grief, relationships, discovering goals, and creating measurable ...
Apr 04 2023 - Upstate man arrested on child sexual abuse charges
PICKENS COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – An Easley man was arrested on charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. According to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, Richard Douglas Wooten III ...
Apr 04 2023 - Provincetown restaurant and pop culture paraphernalia for sale
IN PROVINCETOWN. OF THE FAMILY THAT HAS RUN THE LOBSTER POT RESTAURANT FOR THE PAST FOUR DECADES IS LOOKING TO PASS THE TORCH TO SOMEONE NEW. >> WE ARE VERY BUSY. WE WORK HARD. WE HAVE DONE IT OUR ...
Apr 04 2023 - How can individual towns help solve the state’s transportation challenges?
Though town meetings can have more than a whiff of absurdity, there are steps some Massachusetts towns are contemplating to make themselves more walkable and transit-friendly.
Apr 04 2023 - Semi-truck collides with bus in Central Florida crash has 1 death, multiple injuries
A Central Florida crash between a semi-truck and a transport bus on U.S. Highway 98 killed at least one person while injuring a least eight other people. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is on the ...
Apr 04 2023 - GOP Texas senators pull their support for allowing some transgender kids to keep receiving puberty
The Senate also gave initial approval to Senate Bill 14, which would ban transition-related care for transgender kids. Republicans had previously voted to allow kids currently receiving such care to ...
Apr 04 2023 - Used cars for sale in El Campo, TX
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Ford Certified Great customer service. Try to support local business We have bought several vehicles from Webber since they started out as a ...
Apr 04 2023 - Rhode Island gas prices jump 4 cents; further rise in costs expected
PROVIDENCE — Gas prices in the Ocean State are up by 4 cents per gallon this week as robust demand and a slight increase in oil prices led to an ...
Apr 04 2023 - MaineCF scholarships available to women seeking science, business degrees
The Maine Community Foundation is currently accepting applications for the Lydia R. Laurendeau Scholarship Fund.
Apr 04 2023 - Four Richland County boys basketball players earn All-Ohio honors in Division II
COLUMBUS — The postseason award season couldn't have gone better for Shelby junior Alex Bruskotter.
Apr 04 2023 - Station agents at Jackson Heights transit hub now serving riders outside customer service centers:
By Bill Parry Subway station agents at the Jackson Heights transit hub at 74th Street and Roosevelt Avenue are now deployed outside the new ...
Apr 04 2023 - Popular shopping crawl featuring local businesses kicks off in Astoria
By Michael Dorgan A popular shopping crawl that aims to showcase local stores in Astoria has kicked off and will run through Sunday, April ...
Apr 04 2023 - Made in Georgia: A gift from her father resulted in a Sandy Springs woman’s business
Sandy Springs-based Diana’s Specialties was inspired by family and friends. In 2006, Diana Fitzgerald received a small electric smoker as a gift from her father. It started her experimenting with ...
Apr 04 2023 - ‘It’s unethical not to take care of people’: Advocates urge Alabama lawmakers to expand Medic
Cover Alabama, who sponsored the event, is a nonpartisan coalition of advocacy groups, businesses, health care providers, religious groups and others who advocate for change in Alabama’s health care ...
Apr 04 2023 - Ohio NFIB chapter transitions Chris Ferruso from interim to permanent state director
Ferruso previously served as interim director for the NFIB's Ohio chapter, succeeding the previous executive director, Roger Geiger.
Apr 04 2023 - Texas congresswoman says spending cap at 2022 levels would harm businesses in her district
While House Republican leaders have said they would like to see discretionary spending capped at 2022 levels, congresswoman Jasmine Crockett said that would hurt her district, TX-30, which features ...
Apr 04 2023 - Boston Man Pleads Guilty to Illegally Transporting Firearms from Alabama into Massachusetts
Brown traveled from Boston to Alabama on a commercial bus to pick up the firearm and then transported the firearms, concealed within luggage, back to Boston on the commercial bus.
Apr 04 2023 - Saint Ansgar man charged with secretly recording patrons of tanning business pleads not guilty
A Saint Ansgar man who allegedly recorded patrons of a Clear Lake tanning business without their knowledge or consent pleaded not guilty.
Apr 04 2023 - Skeffington's Formal Wear in Huntington celebrating 50 years in business
Skeffington’s Formal Wear in Huntington has been renting and selling tuxedos since 1973. “It’s unbelievable that a small store like this could last 50 years in Huntington,” said owner Sheila Roeller.
Apr 04 2023 - Toms River, NJ man pleads guilty to starting fire at Lakewood businesses that fired him
A Toms River man has plead guilty to two separate crimes he was previously charged with committing in neighboring Lakewood Township.
Apr 04 2023 - Over $300 million made in New Mexico’s first year of legal marijuana
After one year of the recreational legalization of marijuana in New Mexico, businesses are continuing to thrive. The state says there has been more than $300 million in adult-use sales since ...
Apr 04 2023 - 4 students sent to hospital after Christian academy school bus crash in eastern NC
The Harrells Christian Academy bus was picking up students in the Warsaw/Kenansville/Magnolia areas when the crash happened.
Apr 04 2023 - Beware This Scammer Targeting Killeen, Texas Business Owners
A local woman who organizes events to help local business owners network with each other is warning of someone allegedly posing as a representative of hers.
Apr 04 2023 - Jefferson County artist debuts album
Thirty-plus music lovers braved storms and a downtown deluge to fill the Bistro of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff's Business Support Incubator, 615 S. Main St., on March 24.
Apr 04 2023 - Kemp discusses his run for re-election at campaign stop in Pooler
Gov. Brian Kemp stopped in Pooler and Hinesville on his campaign bus tour across the state of Georgia on Tuesday.
Apr 04 2023 - Wisconsin Starbucks workers optimistic as labor spotlight put on coffee chain giant
Starbucks' former CEO Howard Schultz faced off against senators on Capitol Hill over alleged union-busting practices as employee efforts to unionize at the coffee chain's lo ...
Apr 04 2023 - Delta Air Is Giving Up On These 17 Cities
Recently, the Federal Aviation Administration urged airlines to cut back on the amount of flights they offer by up to 10% at some of the nation’s busiest airports due to a lack of in air-traffic ...
Apr 04 2023 - Harpauer touts Sask. provincial budget to business association in Saskatoon
Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer presented a “very condensed” breakdown of the recently released provincial budget on Friday to conference room brimming with about 75 Saskatoon ...
Apr 04 2023 - Elgin bound: There's more than barbecue and bricks in this Texas town
You encounter them in every small Texas town. The miracle workers. The public citizens who attract new businesses and residents while preserving the historic character of the ...
Apr 04 2023 - 'Greater Idaho' may inspire new push for 'Jefferson' | Thomas Elias
THOMAS ELIAS None of the current state splitting or state altering ideas has yet become serious business, just like all the other 42 ideas for new state lines proposed formally ...
Apr 04 2023 - Des Moines gets new Megabus routes
Driving the news: Megabus is partnering with Burlington Trailways to expand the company's bus route options from Des Moines. The partnership adds 27 new cities to Megabus' Des Moines routes, including ...
Apr 04 2023 - Saskatoon's Magnaltus Consulting helps new and existing businesses
I used to teach at Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies in Regina ... I want to be identified as someone who’s a real person with a real office in Saskatoon. The news seems to be flying at us ...
Apr 04 2023 - Man in serious condition after east Columbus shooting
One man has been hospitalized with a gunshot wound Sunday morning in east Columbus. A 30-second television commercial purchased as part of a $5 million ad buy from Protect Women Ohio, a newly-formed, ...
Apr 04 2023 - Duncan begins with 73 in Texas Open
Tyler Duncan carded a 1-over-par 73 in Thursday’s opening round of the Valero Texas Open and was tied for 78th place when play was suspended because of darkness. The Columbus North graduate shot ...
Apr 04 2023 - Columbus' CoverMyMeds tax breaks challenged after layoffs. How much did they get?
Columbus mayoral candidate challenging tax breaks received by CoverMyMeds for its new headquarters, after the technology firm announced big layoffs.
Apr 04 2023 - Duncan ties for 58th in Texas Open
Tyler Duncan fired a 2-under-par 70 in Sunday’s final round and finished in a tie for 58th place in the Valero Texas Open. The Columbus North graduate had shot 73, 70 and 77 the first three days at ...
Apr 04 2023 - CoverMyMeds shares how layoffs will affect Columbus staffing
CoverMyMeds released more detail Monday on the impact of last week's layoff announcements on its Columbus staff.
Apr 04 2023 - Burgum appoints 2 to North Dakota Board of Higher Education
Gov. Doug Burgum on Monday filled two seats on North Dakota's Board of Higher Education. Burgum reappointed Tim Mihalick, a business development officer at Minot’s First Western Bank & Trust, and ...
Apr 04 2023 - ‘Welcome to Florida’ — Sheriff confronts ‘gutless’ NJ man after death threat bust
Volusia County Sheriff Michael Chitwood was standing at the bottom of an airport escalator to welcome a cuffed Richard Golden to Florida.
Apr 04 2023 - Helbiz Kitchen Expands to Austin, TX
capitalizing on the existing customer base from its shared mobility and vehicle rental services AUSTIN, Texas, April 04, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Helbiz Kitchen, a micromobility.com Inc. (NASDAQ: MCOM) ...
Apr 04 2023 - Senate votes to bar any future COVID-19 mask, vaccine mandates in Texas
AUSTIN – Local Texas governments and public schools wouldn’t be able to require face masks, vaccinations or business closures to fight COVID-19 under a bill the GOP-led Senate approved Monday. Lt. Gov ...
Apr 04 2023 - The Best Biscuits for Breakfast
Biscuits for breakfast. It's a simple premise and the grand promise that sustains the business of Stilesboro Biscuits and the breakfast habits of regulars and visitors alike. If you want a biscuit ...
Apr 04 2023 - Former Kennesaw State students achieve blockbuster Hollywood success
Kennesaw State is rolling out the red carpet for two former students who helped create one of the highest grossing films of all time, “Avatar: The Way of Water.” ...
Apr 04 2023 - Bayou Rouge Bistro brings a Cajun taste to Selma
The Bayou Rouge Bistro has gained popularity since it opened a few years ago in Selma. The New Orleans-style restaurant is The Selma Times-Journal’s Business of the week. Co-owners Coley Purvis and ...
Apr 04 2023 - Kentucky Governor Signs Medical Cannabis Program In To Law
CLIO, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES, April 3, 2023/einpresswire.com / -- businessexpos.com and emerging industry professionals congratulate Kentucky as they become the 38th state in the nation with a ...
Apr 04 2023 - CHRIS DUQUE — Nederland outlines street, drainage improvements
As we start the month of April, the City of Nederland continues to be busy with a number of projects and issues. The City was awarded a Hurricane Harvey CDBG Disaster Recovery Grant through the Texas ...
Apr 04 2023 - Ottumwa native federally indicted in Kansas
An Ottumwa native is the recipient of a 14-count federal indictment related to two Small Business Administration loans and the Paycheck Protection Program. Scott W. Anderson, originally of Ottumwa and ...
Apr 04 2023 - Enjoy Some Much Needed Peace And Quiet At This Lakefront Kansas Cabin
Looking for a great getaway in Kansas? There are certainly plenty to be had. The Sunflower State is full of adventure, whether you’re seeking a weekend spent in the city surrounded by bustling shops ...
Apr 04 2023 - Two Pocono counties voted to become 'Second Amendment Sanctuaries'. Here's what that means
The Pocono Mountains are an area well-known to value Second Amendment rights thanks to a robust hunting and sport shooting culture.
Apr 04 2023 - Middletown North hockey beats Chatham in back-and-forth Public B state title game
First, two of their top scorers graduated, and they endured one of New Jersey's toughest public schedules. The bus ride will be happier for Middletown North, which defeated Chatham, 4-3 on Monday ...
Apr 04 2023 - Standing Strong In Illinois
From the city of big shoulders and across the Land of Lincoln, the state of Illinois’ broad business support shows.
Apr 04 2023 - Fiber broadband to expand, include 11,000 more Wilson County homes, businesses in 2023
United Communications and Middle Tennessee Electric will expand fiber broadband in Wilson County with an emphasis on rural areas.
Apr 04 2023 - Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend appoints new schools leader as superintendent to retire
The transition will take place this summer after Joseph Brettnacher announced his retirement Monday. Here's who will lead diocese schools next.
Apr 04 2023 - Central NY’s first licensed marijuana seller is a Boston lawyer busted for pot as a kid in Oneont
He knew he wanted to locate somewhere in Central New York because he knows the area well (his parents still live in Oneonta). He’s considering Syracuse as the “most likely” location because it is the ...
Apr 04 2023 - 'Pinwheels for Prevention' garden planted in Norristown to recognize National Child Abuse Preventio
Carl Hessler Jr., The Mercury, Pottstown, Pa. Apr. 3—NORRISTOWN — As a brisk April wind caused 1,206 pinwheels to twirl behind them, child advocates gathered to recognize National Child Abuse ...
Apr 04 2023 - Lily Wu announces run for Wichita mayor, flexes broad coalition of business support
Lily Wu, a former television news reporter, announced Sunday that she is running for mayor of Wichita. And Pete Meitzner, Sedgwick County Commission chairman, said he will back Wu instead of entering ...
Apr 04 2023 - Restaurant inspections: Dry rodent feces, no allergen label, dented cans in Wichita KS
Inspectors found problems significant enough to push these Wichita-area restaurants, stores, schools, hotels and other businesses out of compliance with state food safety and lodging rules.
Apr 04 2023 - Spring breakers, law enforcement flock to New Smyrna Beach
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. – By Friday afternoon ... high school-aged students coming in from across Central Florida, underage drinking, getting in fights and vandalizing local businesses.
Apr 04 2023 - American Airlines will cut some New York flights this summer
An American Airlines Airbus A321-200 plane takes off from Los Angeles International airport (LAX) in Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 28, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Blake ...
Apr 04 2023 - Briefs: Marion City Hall closed Friday
As a result of offices being closed, the weekly early closure day for many offices in City Hall will be observed on Thursday. Most offices will be observing their Friday business hours on this day, ...
Apr 04 2023 - Bond denied for Marion man arrested following major fentanyl bust
Christopher B. Payne Jr. of Marion was arrested March 15 and charged with trafficking fentanyl. Officers found 941 grams of the drug during the raid.
Apr 04 2023 - NJ man barred from NJ Transit for repeated lewd acts
The 1 year suspension comes after the individual was charged with performing at least 7 lewd acts in front of female bus operators ...
Apr 04 2023 - 2 charged with cutting wires; 40,000 lose internet service in Connecticut
Connecticut police have charged two people with cutting more than 2,000 fiber optic cables, leaving over 40,000 homes and businesses without internet service in the southwestern part of the state.
Apr 04 2023 - 1 Valley-based business among top 100 employers in Ohio
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – One Valley-based employer was listed in the top 100 employers in the state of Ohio. Covelli Enterprises came in at 46 with 7,100 employees in 2022. The top employer in Ohio ...
Apr 04 2023 - Monroe County man busted for trafficking Meth
Wednesday, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at a home on Towaliga South Rd. Investigators received information that the suspect, Brooks Bass-Gainey was located at a ...
Apr 04 2023 - Hoboken CBD, snack shop charged with illegal cannabis sales
Hoboken Exotic, at 521 Washington St., was busted after police charged three people with illegally selling cannabis there, including the store owner, an employee and a minor, according to the Hoboken ...
Apr 04 2023 - Open Source: Raleigh’s biggest bank is in the spotlight. What’s its next move?
Initial reactions from national outlets, local business leaders, and Wall Street were glowing. But the sentiments among tech startup leaders have been more reserved.
Apr 04 2023 - Open Source: Raleigh’s biggest bank is in the spotlight. But will startups follow?
Initial reactions from national outlets, local business leaders, and Wall Street were glowing. But the sentiments among tech startup leaders have been more reserved.
Apr 04 2023 - Idaho Legislature finishes business for the year, will recess to await governor’s action on bills
The Idaho House of Representatives and Idaho Senate mostly wrapped up their business for the year Friday and went at recess until Thursday to see if Gov. Brad Little will sign or veto the last of the ...
Apr 04 2023 - Wells Fargo's departure leaves Chester without bank branch in central business district
In a statement, Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) said it made the “difficult decision” to close the Chester branch, effective June 21. The bank said branches continue to be an important distribution channel ...
Apr 04 2023 - Ole Miss Makes the Cut for Blue-Chip WR Recruit McClellan
One of the nation's top tight end recruits will kick off the month of April at Ole Miss. On3 reports a busy visit slate for Loganville (Ga.) Grayson tight end Kylan Fox, a blue-chip recruit across the ...
Apr 04 2023 - Man dies after being attacked by dog in Visalia, police say
A man has died after police say a dog attacked him in Visalia. Authorities say it happened at a business on S. Santa Fe St. near Walnut Ave. just before 8 am Tuesday. The man was taken to the hospital ...
Apr 04 2023 - Duke Energy Begins Operating Largest Battery System in North Carolina
“Battery storage is an important resource for our transition to cleaner energy,” said Kendal Bowman, Duke Energy’s North Carolina state president. “Pairing the energy storage system with our existing ...
Apr 04 2023 - Golf Simulator + Golf Course Views + Saltwater Pools: VA Dream Homes
An expansive estate in Leesburg's Creighton Farms community includes marble floors, a home theater, wet bars, and a golf simulator. (Listed by: Jeddie Busch, Compass) VIRGINIA — Northern ...
Apr 04 2023 - MOULIN ROUGE!, COMPANY And More Announced For PNC Broadway In Columbus 2023/2024 Season
PNC Broadway in Columbus and CAPA have announced the 2023-2024 Season headlined by the spectacular 10-time Tony Award-winning Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
Apr 04 2023 - Where is Ohio sports gambling money going?
The Ohio Lottery Commission reported revenue of $178,186 for restaurants bars and businesses, other than casinos or sportsbooks, for January and February.
Apr 04 2023 - Murder trial for ex-Columbus police officer Adam Coy postponed over cancer treatments
Adam Coy, a former Columbus police officer charged with murder in the fatal ... but factors such as the extent of the cancer and a person's age can worsen survival odds. Ohio Assistant Attorney ...
Apr 04 2023 - Columbus homicide investigating after woman’s body found on west side
The Columbus Police Homicide Unit is investigating after a woman’s body was found on the city’s west side Monday afternoon. Police officers responded at ...
Apr 04 2023 - City of Columbus settles lawsuit over former fire official accused of sexual harassment
Columbus City Council voted to pay $250,000 to the woman as part of the settlement. Richard who was ordered to pay $25,000 of the settlement.
Apr 04 2023 - One critical after west Columbus shooting
One person is in critical condition after a shooting in the Hilltop section of Columbus Monday night. According to Columbus police, the shooting was reported on the ...
Apr 04 2023 - Former Columbus firefighter cadet who says she was sexually harassed gets $250,000 in settlement
The $250,000 settlement of the lawsuit includes a $25,000 payment to the woman from former Columbus Division of Fire Battalion Chief Joe Richard, who was accused of sexually harassing the cadet.
Apr 04 2023 - Columbus police find body in fatal burglary suspect’s home
Two people are dead and a third injured after a fight led police to a body in the suspect’s home. According to Columbus police, officers responded to the 5000 block of Belmore Drive in the Sweetwater ...
Apr 04 2023 - Main Streets Utah: Spanish Fork’s charming shops work to hang on near the interstate
Spanish Fork's Main Street boasts an eclectic mix of businesses, some of which have been owned by the same families for generations. But urbanization, big-box stores and the street's neighbor — ...
Apr 04 2023 - Nearly 10K Entergy customers without power in Orange County Monday night
Restoration times are estimates only according to the Entergy website. "Indication that power is restored to your area does not guarantee your house/business has power. We cannot restore power to ...
Apr 04 2023 - Bell Expands Pure Fibre Internet Access To Essex Centre And Harrow
Bell is expanding its Pure fibre Internet service to homes and businesses in Essex Centre and Harrow. The expansion program will bring all-fibre broadband access to approximately 3,000 additional ...
Apr 04 2023 - The Gray Ghosts Of Change: Can The Grizzly 'Bear Tree' Be Saved?
Although slow growing, some bushy whitepark pine matriarchs tower over their progeny, producing cones with seeds that feed squirrels, Clark’s nutcrackers and most famously, grizzly bears. Sadly, many ...
Apr 04 2023 - Transfer in, transfers out at Georgia Tech
On a busy day, Georgia Tech had two basketball players leave via the transfer portal and another arrive Monday.
Apr 04 2023 - Every surprise song Taylor Swift has performed on the Eras Tour, so far
At each show on Taylor Swift's blockbuster stadium tour, she performs an acoustic set with two surprise songs that won't be repeated.
Apr 04 2023 - Don Briggs, Lafayette businessman and LOGA founder, dies at 82
Louisiana has lost a giant," said LOGA President Mike Moncla in a statement. "Don Briggs was a titan in Louisiana’s oil and gas industry for over 50 years. "Aside from starting LOGA from ...
Apr 04 2023 - Man who drove into Idaho bake shop drove into other business earlier the same day, police say
Police say a 23-year-old man who allegedly caused damage to a local bake shop was involved in another similar incident the same day.
Apr 04 2023 - New Berlin's ECM Industries to be acquired for $1.1 billion
ECM Industries LLC, a New Berlin-based manufacturer of electrical products for ... What business opportunities will the major conference bring for southeastern Wisconsin and how can Milwaukee-area ...
Apr 04 2023 - Washington passes 'Kimberly Bender's Law' to raise penalties for sexually abusive jail guards
"This bill will make a difference, and it will help show that Kimberly Bender's life mattered and help prevent the kind of dehumanizing treatment she suffered," said Rep. Chris St ...
Apr 04 2023 - Sexually abusive jail guards, police to face harsher penalties under new Washington law
The new law was prompted by a 2022 KING 5 investigation that centered on a sexually abusive Forks jail guard. OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill into law Thursday that will ...
Apr 04 2023 - Used cars for sale in Belle Vernon, PA under $5,000
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used I have had business with several Rebuildable Sales people and Huffman's well exceeds them all. Over the years I have purchased five ...
Apr 04 2023 - As Scotts Hill continues to grow, how one development is playing a major role
It's one of many developments coming to Scotts Hill along U.S. 17 across from Scotts Hill Loop Road. The land is owned by Trask Land Co., a Wilmington-based business specializing in building ...
Apr 04 2023 - Businessman gets 8 years in prison for theft of COVID funds
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut businessman who conspired ... The Fugees —- is accused of funneling money from a fugitive Malaysian financer through […] Voters in Wisconsin will pick a Supreme ...
Apr 04 2023 - Pinwheels pop up at Boardman Park
Mahoning County Children Services received more than 5,000 reports of child abuse and neglect in 2022. Of those reports 1,262 cases were opened for assessment / investigation. April is National Child ...
Apr 04 2023 - NCDOT tells Charlotte transit to put more employees on duty or stop light rail service
Charlotte’s trouble transit agency needs to improve its staffing immediately, NCDOT said after an unannounced inspection.
Apr 04 2023 - Water main work closes busy Kalispell street
Fifth Avenue WN between Railroad Street and Center Street will be closed for about two weeks in April while the Kalispell Water Department undertakes a water main relocation project.
Apr 04 2023 - Man Wanted In Maryland On Sex Abuse Charges Arrested At Dulles Airport
Customs officers at Dulles Airport in Virginia arrested a man wanted on multiple sex abuse charges in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Apr 04 2023 - After multiple crashes, Clearwater residents push for safety improvements to busy Drew Street
Neighbors around Drew Street in Clearwater said they’ve seen too many crashes over the years, and they are ready for safety improvements to the busy state road.
Apr 04 2023 - NFL Draft clock winding down on Kansas City while staffing ramps up
With three weeks to go until the NFL Draft, there's still a lot to do and businesses are stressing and crunching.
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