Apr 09 2022 - "Save Jane" event raises child abuse awareness in Texarkana The month of April is Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness month. The Texarkana community and local child advocates rallied downtown to shed light on the magnitude of child abuse in the area with the ...
Apr 09 2022 - Columbiana part of study on digital infrastructure, business development City Manager Lance Willard announced the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development has chosen to tour Columbiana as part of an international case studies program. “They are coming from ...
Apr 09 2022 - What is medical marijuana and when will it be available in Mississippi? As potential medical marijuana business owners await regulations from the state, the Mississippi State Department of Health should begin in June accepting online license applications for patients, ...
Apr 09 2022 - Eight Mississippi cities opt out of medical marijuana program Mississippi cities, counties have until May 3 to opt-out of allowing medical marijuana businesses. During the 2022 Mississippi Legislative session, lawmakers passed SB 2095 which establishes a medical ...
Apr 09 2022 - White House says Texas plan to bus migrants to DC is 'publicity stunt' Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's plan to bus illegal immigrants to Washington, D.C., is an unenforceable publicity stunt that would require migrants to volunteer for the trip, White House press secretary Jen ...
Apr 09 2022 - School Official 'Saddened' Over Details Of Blackwood Boy's Death The Gloucester Township Superintendent has responded to some of the new details surrounding the death of a 12-year-old boy who was found on a school bus and later died. ((Photo Courtesy of Jenna ...
Apr 09 2022 - Sunset Golf Course near Goderich sold The Sunset Golf Course, north of Goderich, has been sold. Gary Gravett says the course was sold on March 22nd to four business people from the Oakville – Mississauga area. Gravett says they’ve kept ...
Apr 09 2022 - Milford Industrial-Business Park Plan Gets A Boost The City of Milford is getting $100,000 for site readiness from the Delaware Council on Development Finance to develop a plot of land at Route 14 and Route 15 for industrial-and-business use.The Delaw ...
Apr 09 2022 - Business Beat -- Childers joins York General team Bethany Childers has joined York General as the Vice President of Human Resources and Development effective February 2022. Prior to joining the York General team, Childers worked as the Chief ...
Apr 09 2022 - Chase's flagship Charleston branch opens near City Market Matthew said the casual ... The 177 Meeting St. branch is the 18th that JPMorgan Chase & Co. has opened in South Carolina since the financial services giant brought its consumer-facing business ...
Apr 09 2022 - Ethics reform bill clears first hurdle in Tennessee Senate John Partipilo, Tennessee Lookout File Photo / The Tennessee Senate is ... that did business with the House Republican Caucus and GOP members. Rep. Robin Smith of Hixson resigned her House seat in ...
Apr 09 2022 - Court: Hospitals can be responsible for abuse by employees A state appeals court says a California hospital can be held responsible for sexual abuse by an employee, upholding a jury’s award of $6.75 million to two elderly patients who were abused at a ...
Apr 09 2022 - Meet Ms. 1890 Land Grant Imani Durant is a multi-faceted student. Navigating her life as a third-year transfer student at Florida A&M University, she can be very busy. Most recently, in the fall semester, Durant became the Ms ...
Apr 09 2022 - Vermont House honors abuse survivors of St. Joseph's Orphanage BOARD ááREJECTED 'RUTLAND REGIONAL HOSPITAL'S' REQUEST FOR A MID-YEAR INCREASE LAST MOH.NT AN EMOTIONAL DAY AT THE STATE HOUSE ... FOR THOSE WHO SURVIVED ABUSE. AT THE FORMER SAINT JOSEPH'S ORPHANAGE.
Apr 09 2022 - Who's Hiring In The Tewksbury Area? See New Local Jobs Businesses in the Tewksbury area are searching to fill openings on their staff, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings listed within the past week. Whether you’re looking for ...
Apr 09 2022 - Ivey signs bill to give Alabama small businesses a tax break Small businesses operating in Alabama will be gaining tax relief, Gov. Kay Ivey said. The governor signed House Bill 391 on Wednesday. The law will cut the tax on small businesses in half for tax year ...
Apr 09 2022 - Wings Etc. Niles to celebrate 15 years in business Niles resident Jim Weaver opened the first Wings Etc. Grill & Pub in Mishawaka, Ind. For well over a decade, Weaver built a following and expanded his operations into several more area locations. Then ...
Apr 09 2022 - Mishawaka seeking new life for historic brewery MISHAWAKA, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) — For nearly a century, Kamm & Schellinger Brewery boomed along the St. Joseph River, at one time producing more than 75,000 barrels of beer per year.
Apr 09 2022 - CMFCAA is expanding in Columbia Recognizing April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, Central Missouri Foster Care and Adoption Association will host a ribbon-cutting for its newest office, located at 3620 Interstate 70 Drive S.E., in ...
Apr 09 2022 - Used Ford Transit-250 for sale in Braselton, GA Sign up access your saved searches anywhere, anytime, and from any device. Already have a profile? Sign in. Used They were great and super nice , shop is very clean ...
Apr 09 2022 - Livingston City Council: “Live In Livingston” lineup announced Among the items approved in the night’s business was a request to use Downtown Revitalization rebate funds for three Live in Livingston events this year. According to Ray Evans, ...
Apr 09 2022 - Gillette city councilman apologizes for group texts Councilman Shay Lundvall apologized for creating group texts last week that violated Wyoming’s Open Meetings Law, saying he did not intend to conduct public business.
Apr 09 2022 - YMCA prepares to open all three camps for the summer 2022 Summer is fast approaching and children’s camps are getting ready for a busy year. Western Mass News stopped by the YMCA to see how they are preparing and what parents should know. “We’re really ...
Apr 09 2022 - Maine students steer school bus to safety after driver collapses TOPSHAM, Maine (AP) — A group of Maine middle and high school students grabbed the wheel of their school bus Monday morning when their driver suffered a fatal medical condition, steering the ...
Apr 09 2022 - Cape Cod businesses struggle to find workers ahead of summer season One his restaurants, Clancy's in Dennis Port, was open year round before ... 7,501 J-1 visas were granted to Massachusetts in 2021 for workers year-round — that's compared with 20,441 visas ...
Apr 09 2022 - Historic bar in the ‘Cowboy Capital of the World’ hits market The 11th Street Cowboy Bar in Bandera, otherwise known as “The Biggest Little Bar in Texas,” is up for sale. The half-acre property is listed for $1,459,000, according to San Antonio Business ...
Apr 09 2022 - Wayland Area Job Openings: See The Latest WAYLAND, MA — Businesses across the Wayland area are searching for new employees, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings added within the past week. Looking for full-time or ...
Apr 09 2022 - Austin Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry opens in Dripping Springs Austin Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry opened April 1. Owner Madeline Chung offers preventive care, cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, emergency care and oral surgery. The business is open from 8:30 a.
Apr 09 2022 - Editorial Roundup: Georgia The Georgia General Assembly requires local government — county commissions, city councils and boards of education — to deliberate the public’s business out in the open. The public not only has the ...
Apr 09 2022 - Church, McCracken to join WVU Medicine Daniel Church, M.D., and Jennifer McCracken, F.N.P., will begin providing pediatric primary care services at the WVU Medicine Waynesburg Outpatient Center on May 2. The practice will be transitioning ...
Apr 09 2022 - University of Pittsburgh SBDC relocates Greene County office The University of Pittsburgh Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has relocated its outreach office in Greene County to the Greene County Chamber of Commerce offices on 3157 Mt. Morris Road ...
Apr 09 2022 - David Shribman: Upcoming elections in Arizona Arizona once was regarded as “just like h---” because ... Whether as part of the Wild West or as a bustling hub that redeemed local promoters’ 1889 vision of Phoenix as a “future metropolis,” this ...
Apr 09 2022 - Boom or Bust: Oil industry hits North Dakota Some families have royalty checks and second homes, while others just want their businesses to get a piece of the action ...
Apr 09 2022 - Former KHP trooper charged after dog found dead with trauma A former southwest Missouri sheriff's deputy now a State Trooper in Kansas faces animal abuse charges after his girlfriend's dog died of injuries that included fractured ribs and a liver laceration.
Apr 09 2022 - Former deputy charged after dog found dead with trauma A former southwest Missouri sheriff's deputy faces animal abuse charges after his girlfriend's dog died of injuries that included fractured ribs and a liver laceration.
Apr 09 2022 - Former Lawrence County deputy charged after dog found dead with trauma A former southwest Missouri sheriff’s deputy faces animal abuse charges after his girlfriend’s dog died of injuries that included fractured ribs and a liver laceration. The preliminary hearing for ...
Apr 09 2022 - Boone business owner pleads guilty in state tax case A Boone businessman pleaded guilty Wednesday in Wake County Superior Court to felony tax charges filed by the North Carolina Department of Revenue.
Apr 09 2022 - Dot Foods to build new distribution center in Tennessee "Tennessee has a lot to offer businesses like ours," said Dot Foods CEO Joe Tracy said. "Dot first called Tennessee home in the 1980s and early 90s, and we’ve loved being back i ...
Apr 09 2022 - Be the Bush blisters county with suit County’s zoning resolution is unconstitutional and (its) refusal to amend the resolution to remove the unequal treatment is exclusionary, arbitrary, capricious, and without any rational basis.” ...
Apr 09 2022 - Airplane lands on busy roadway in Georgia A small airplane landed on a busy roadway north of Atlanta Thursday morning. In a picture Kennesaw Police posted to their Facebook page, the plane is in a nose-down position ...
Apr 09 2022 - Lake Charles man found guilty of raping 11-year-old A Lake Charles man was found guilty of first-degree rape of an 11-year-old by a Calcasieu Parish jury. Allen J. Fontenot, 42, turned himself into authorities in 2019 the day after he sexually abused ...
Apr 09 2022 - Two Professional Hires for MTA Elias Rojas joined MTA as Marketing Manager for Commercial Solutions. In his new role, Rojas focuses on marketing and business development for MTA’s array of enterprise and wholesale solutions, ...
Apr 09 2022 - People and businesses can add flower baskets to lampposts in Marietta MARIETTA, Ohio (WTAP) - Marietta Main Street is giving people and businesses a chance to add some color to the streets. People and businesses in the Marietta community can provide flower baskets of ...
Apr 09 2022 - Biz Buzz: Local franchisees earn award from Firehouse Subs Do you want to know what’s happening in the eastern Idaho business scene? We’ve got you covered. Here is a rundown of this week’s business news across the valley. BIZ BRIEF IDAHO FALLS Locals honored ...
Apr 09 2022 - 40 acres burned during bush fire in Mobile Co. An estimated 40 acres were burned in a bush fire Thursday, April 7 in Mobile County, according to the Mobile Fire-Rescue Department. Firefighters ...
Apr 09 2022 - Guy Fieri supports Ferndale Museum cookbook in Ferndale. There’s no fee to attend the event ... After a long career in the magazine business that took her to Los Angeles and New York, she returned to the Victorian Village in 1993 after ...
Apr 09 2022 - Restaurant News: Nationally acclaimed Venice cafe closes permanently A Sarasota County restaurant that was recently named one of the United States' best has closed its doors. Cafe Longet's last day of business at its 239 Miami Ave. W. location in downtown Venice was ...
Apr 09 2022 - QB Kyle McCord: Staying at Ohio State best for ‘long-term’ plan COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State sophomore quarterback Kyle McCord came to Columbus last season and ... Miller transferred to Florida after the season while highly-touted Quinn Ewers left for Texas ...
Apr 09 2022 - Used Ford Transit-350 for sale in Bloomsdale, MO Sign up access your saved searches anywhere, anytime, and from any device. Already have a profile? Sign in. To find matches in your area, please try adjusting your ...
Apr 09 2022 - Dulles Airport Eyes All-Electric Bus Fleet The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority has purchased five fully electric-powered buses from Proterra Operating Company Inc. for use in its ...
Apr 09 2022 - Silver Line delayed again Once again, the opening of the Metro's Silver Line extension to Dulles International Airport has been delayed. Previously thought to be turned over to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit ...
Apr 09 2022 - Leland Little jumps into real estate business Beth Louden had long been an admirer of Leland Little Auctions and how the company operates, even being able to draw comparisons with the care and attention she has provided ...
Apr 09 2022 - 3 Connecticut newspapers sold to Rhode Island company Central Connecticut Communications, publisher of the New Britain Herald, Bristol Press and Willimantic Chronicle, has been sold to a Rhode Island-based publishing company, the Hartford Business ...
Apr 09 2022 - Casby Harrison to lead Rhode Island Black Business Association Casby Harrison, who was a partner in a prominent Providence law firm before leaving that practice to open his own office in South Providence’s multi-cultural community, was recently elected ...
Apr 09 2022 - Man charged in Ohio bomb scare When officers arrived on the scene, they found a suspected explosive device in the abandoned vehicle, and a second device would later be found by the Columbus Bomb Squad. Police s ...
Apr 09 2022 - Coulee City hosts April Fools Art Walk About 400 people visited Coulee City on April 1 to wander through downtown businesses and look over art. That's pretty impressive for a town of fewer than 600. "I had printed up about 200 of these ...