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Bus News Archives, April 12 2023
Apr 12 2023 - Incredible Eight-Year-Old Crushes Maine Record for Girl Scout Cookies Sold
Meet Liliana (her friends call her Lily) from Ellsworth, Maine! She might look like your average eight-year-old girl scout, but trust us when we say that Lily is a businesswoman. This chick is heading ...
Apr 12 2023 - Bettendorf High students find success at leadership conference
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a student-led organization whose mission is inspiring and preparing students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through ...
Apr 12 2023 - Missouri House votes to provide tax relief
The Missouri House voted to provide more than $1 billion of tax relief to Missouri families, retirees, and businesses. By a vote of 111-48, House members approved HBs 816 & 660 to cut personal and ...
Apr 12 2023 - Columbus boys soccer player Nicholas Bennett voted SBLive Nebraska high school athlete of the week
Columbus boys soccer player Nicholas Bennett earned SBLive Nebraska High School Athlete of the Week honors for March 27-Arpil 2. Bennett claimed 22,203 votes (42.58%). Scotus Central Catholic girls ...
Apr 12 2023 - Why the sale of Ann Arbor's Homepoint mortgage business signals market stress
The move is likely to benefit Michigan's other dominating mortgage lenders Rocket and UWM, enabling them to remain major influences in the industry.
Apr 12 2023 - 'She transforms onstage': Columbus teen with autism shines through love of song, talent
Raya Smith has autism and doesn't speak often, but transforms when she takes the stage to sing beautifully with perfect pitch.
Apr 12 2023 - Abduction, child abuse, assault and child pornography among April indictments
Page Valley News (PageValleyNews.com) is an online local news site and an independent, locally owned community website serving Page County, Virginia. We provide daily news updates for Luray, Stanley, ...
Apr 12 2023 - Wildwood Centre retail property sells to out-of-state company
A North Carolina-based business has acquired a fairly new retail property located on a prominent corridor in Homewood. Located at 275 Lakeshore Parkway in the 225,000-square-foot Wildwood Centre, the ...
Apr 12 2023 - Bluepeak Continues To Expand Fiber Internet In Enid
ENID, OK - Bluepeak continues to complete more construction to expand its fiber internet network to more areas of Enid. Homes and businesses on the northwest side of Enid – between West Chestnut ...
Apr 12 2023 - Bentley Systems to Announce First Quarter 2023 Operating Results
EXTON, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company, announced today the date for the release of its first quarter 2023 operating ...
Apr 12 2023 - Message in a bottle lands on Texas beach after 1,400-mile journey from Jamaica
Little did they know their letters would take a nearly 9-month, 1,400-mile journey to the Texas coast. MORE ON TRENDING: Downtown underground tunnels are Houston's secret treasure trove of businesses ...
Apr 12 2023 - NYC Ferry
A new NY Waterway commuter ferry has opened linking the Jersey City waterfront to NYC, making it the 4th NY Waterway commuter ferry terminal in Jersey City. The New York Transit Museum's newest ...
Apr 12 2023 - Van Buren man facing felony charges for Fort Smith vandalism
FORT SMITH, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — A Van Buren man was arrested Wednesday in connection with vandalism incidents that took place at parks and businesses in downtown Fort Smith. According to a release from ...
Apr 12 2023 - Spa City bath under repair to stay open
Although fencing and scaffolding are up around parts of the Buckstaff Bath House, the Hot Springs spa's manager says the business will remain open as usual while the National Park Service updates the ...
Apr 12 2023 - Business Spotlight: Lions Tigers & Bears is fierce about protecting exotic animals
Lions Tigers & Bears is a nonprofit organization in Alpine dedicated to providing sanctuary to abused and abandoned exotic animals.
Apr 12 2023 - Man jailed for threatening schools, sending child porn through cell phone
An Iron Mountain man is jailed for threatening schools and sending child sexually abusive material. WLUC-TV reports Adam Murray, 24, was arrested by Iron Mountain Police at his apartment Tuesday ...
Apr 12 2023 - Iron Mountain man in jail on $1M bond for school threat, child sexually abusive material
A 24-year-old Iron Mountain man faces up to 40 years in prison - and potentially more charges - as police say he caused multiple area schools to go into a soft lockdown Tuesday morning.
Apr 12 2023 - UPDATE: Marijuana commission puts off dispensary’s request to move to Jonesboro
The business will be owned by Brandon Mathis and Joseph McNeil, both of Jonesboro, who will each own 50%. Join the fight for truth and become a subscriber of the Arkansas Times. We've been ...
Apr 12 2023 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Cleburne, TX
I work with children, teens, adults, and families. Many of my clients don't feel understood or heard. People keep things hidden when they don't feel safe. I work to ensure my clients feel safe ...
Apr 12 2023 - Schwartz: Failure to solve the affordable housing crisis is not an acceptable option
The first question most businesses in the Colorado River Valley ask of potential new hires is whether they have local housing. If the answer is “no,” the conversation shifts instantly because housing ...
Apr 12 2023 - Great Start Collaborative of Tuscola opens new family enrichment center
A new powerful community resource aimed at reducing child abuse and neglect as well as strengthening families is open in Tuscola County.  The Great Start Tuscola Family Enrichment Center in Caro is ...
Apr 12 2023 - Marianna Pogosyan Ph.D.
Marianna Pogosyan, Ph.D., is a lecturer in Cultural Psychology and a consultant specializing in the psychology of cross-cultural transitions. Born in Armenia and raised in Japan, she has spent her ...
Apr 12 2023 - Crews are tearing down this eyesore, here’s what is coming
A building that has been empty for years in a bustling area of Dothan is coming down. Demolition began Friday on the former China Star restaurant that closed years ago. The Dothan Chamber of Commerce ...
Apr 12 2023 - California reminder: Tax filing deadline, for most, shifts to October
Samantha Gowen, The Whittier Daily News, Calif ... The new deadline of Oct. 16 applies to California and federal individual and business tax returns and payments. The Franchise Tax Board said ...
Apr 12 2023 - Therapists in Daphne, AL
I am licensed in Alabama with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, & parenting issues.
Apr 12 2023 - Bandido Taqueria to open St. Matthews location next week
The long-awaited Bandido Taqueria Mexicana restaurant in St. Matthews is finally opening next week, according to Louisville Business First.The restaurant was initially expected to open in early ...
Apr 12 2023 - 15-year-old killed in shooting at Midlands business identified by SC coroner
A 15-year-old was killed Sunday in a shooting at a Midlands business, Orangeburg County officials said. Denmark, South Carolina resident Dantavious Dowling died at an area hospital, the Orangeburg ...
Apr 12 2023 - ‘A lot of it is small town politics:’ How an Ohio city lost and regained over half its city cou
When Nelsonville City Council meets Monday night, it should be able to establish a quorum and conduct official business. The same couldn’t be said a week ago, when four public resignation ...
Apr 12 2023 - Salem offering renovation grants to residents and businesses
The city of Salem is offering two new grants to help Salem residents and businesses with the cost of renovation projects. “We feel it’s important, and we want to invest in our community, we want to ...
Apr 12 2023 - Palatka ponders Main Street program
Palatka Community Redevelopment Agency members listen to a presentation Monday about the Florida Main Street program. Palatka leaders want to know what local businesses and residents think about the ...
Apr 12 2023 - LaunchVT’s latest 8-company cohort includes more startups from all over Vermont
We are lifting people up from all sorts of different communities,” said Lauren Bass, director of the Burlington business accelerator.
Apr 12 2023 - Q&A: Chet and Kate Parsons Talk About Their Last Lambing Season in Richford
It's the busiest time of year for Chester and Kathleen Parsons ... The pair grew up on small Vermont family dairy farms. Kate was raised on a dairy farm in Shoreham; Chet's family farm was founded in ...
Apr 12 2023 - Fire at recycling plant in Jersey City leads to multiple brushfires, disrupts NJ Transit light rail
A fire that began at a recycling plant quickly spread and ignited several brush fires that burned near train tracks in Jersey City.
Apr 12 2023 - 'Possible Tornado' May Have Caused Howell Power Outages: JCP&L
JCP&L spokesman says power out to 5,000 in Howell; many Route 9 traffic lights out; bus shelter destroyed by the Saturday night storm.
Apr 12 2023 - Backyard Fire Pit In Howell Sparks Blaze In Woods, Road Closure
Sparks from a resident's fire pit in Howell ignited bushes on the property, then spread to woods on Fort Plains Road before being put out.
Apr 12 2023 - Why you’re seeing blue pinwheels across the Tri-Cities
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, which recognizes the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect.
Apr 12 2023 - Eastern Iowa Attraction Up For Major Award – But Needs Your Help
The business even earned itself a 2022 Iowa Tourism Award for Outstanding Individual Leader. Now, the park just made it onto a nationally acclaimed list of some of the best attrac ...
Apr 12 2023 - Gunster Hires 2 Former Florida Officials as Lobbyists Set to Work on Key State Issues
High-quality government affairs counsel has never been more vital to navigating Florida’s evolving business landscape,” Bill Perry, CEO and managing shareholder of Gunster, said in a press release.
Apr 12 2023 - Mass. lawmakers seek to create a pilot program for a 4-day workweek
It would create a voluntary program that would allow companies to transition employees to a shorter workweek without an overall reduction in pay. Lawmakers introduced legislation that would create a ...
Apr 12 2023 - Accusers take stand in hockey doctor hearing in Farmington Hills
Zvi Levran, a urologist who worked with various youth hockey organizations, was charged with more than 30 counts of sexual abuse.
Apr 12 2023 - First Baptist Church of Livermore Falls
April 6 – 9 it was a busy week at the First Baptist Church. Last Sunday, April 2, we celebrated Palm Sunday, and on Thursday, April 6, we observed Maunday Thursday in a unique service led by our ...
Apr 12 2023 - Sources: Investigators suspect arson in NJ TRANSIT track fire in Matawan
Investigators believe fire near NJ TRANSIT tracks in Matawan was arson 00:27 MATAWAN, N.J. -- Investigators believe a track fire in Matawan was arson. The fire broke out Wednesday on a stretch of ...
Apr 12 2023 - Public servant, business owners recognized for contributions
A public servant with more than four decades of service, a young and rapidly growing business and an entrepreneurial business giving back to the community were recognized when the Montcross Area ...
Apr 12 2023 - New Business is Moving into Former ‘The Elm’ Location in Waterville, Maine
After months and months of sitting dormant and vacant, new life will soon be breathed into the first floor of what was once 'The Elm' on Waterville's College Avenue.
Apr 12 2023 - Bloomington man was stranded in Louisville during bus trip. He still doesn't know why.
On the way, he bought a new ticket from Indianapolis to Bloomington. Things didn't go smoothly once he reached Indianapolis. After he was dropped off at one bus station, he had about 10 minutes to ...
Apr 12 2023 - African American Dance Company to hold annual Spring Concert April 15
The African American Dance Company will be holding its annual Spring Concert at 7:30 p.m. April 15 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Founded in 1974, the company has performed not only throughout ...
Apr 12 2023 - ESG-type strategy steers investors away from business plans that may cause long-term harm.
How does Satan mesh with the management of Utah’s finances? ESG plays a prominent role ... During the economically treacherous winter of 1933, newly elected President Franklin Roosevelt closed failing ...
Apr 12 2023 - Fentanyl on Instagram: How social media is being used to push deadly drug in North Texas
The Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels have evolved into high-tech geeks, relying on savvy business skills, encrypted communication gadgets and social media ...
Apr 12 2023 - Forbes hires CoStar’s Hamilton as a reporter
CoStar Group reporter Katherine Hamilton has joined Forbes as a reporter. She had been covering real estate news in Washington. She previously was a reporter for the Worcester Business ...
Apr 12 2023 - Albemarle (ALB) Gains on Strong Demand, Capacity Expansion
While Albemarle (ALB) faces headwinds from high input costs, it benefits from higher volumes and prices in its lithium business and actions to boost its global lithium capacity.
Apr 12 2023 - Allen County RTA announces a trolley tour of Lima coming this summer
The Allen County Regional Transit Authority took residents on a tour this afternoon of the routes the trolley will go through. This long-awaited plan has been approved by RTA Board, ...
Apr 12 2023 - OH: Travel Lima by trolley
The Allen County Regional Transit Authority has purchased a new trolley that will have a designated route downtown.
Apr 12 2023 - Naked FL Man Steals School Bus In PA To Haul Dead Deer: Police
According to police, Tony Saunders took off his clothes while leading officers on a lengthy chase through York County, Pennsylvania.
Apr 12 2023 - Naked Man Steals PA School Bus, Uses To Haul Dead Deer: Police
According to police, Florida man Tony Saunders took off his clothes while leading officers on a lengthy chase through York County.
Apr 12 2023 - After 31 years of business in Mechanicsburg, Sofas Unlimited is closing its doors
Owner Jack Lashay's retirement has prompted the business to close following a clearance sale to slash its inventory, the business said Tuesday.
Apr 12 2023 - Bill at Texas Capitol takes aim at funding for Austin's Project Connect transit expansion
Texas lawmakers are considering a bill that would require another public vote for Austin to move forward with adding more trains and buses.
Apr 12 2023 - Tuesdays' Prep Roundup: Columbus tops Dowling in battle of defending state champs
In a battle of defending state champions, a sweep of the singles matches gave the Columbus Catholic Sailors a convincing win over the Dowling Catholic Maroons, Monday.
Apr 12 2023 - Greener grass on the other side? Mississippi School of Math and Science may move to get newer facil
The leader of the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science is exploring relocating the school from Columbus to nearby Starkville, partly in an effort to obtain new facilities. Executive Director ...
Apr 12 2023 - Mayors send letter supporting Clackamas Co. board's reversal on motel purchase for housing
Mayors and businesses in Clackamas County are voicing their support after the county board of commissioners reversed course on a plan to purchase a hotel and tu ...
Apr 12 2023 - Man arrested on sexual abuse charges in Wood County, West Virginia
A man was arrested and charged with sexual abuse for allegedly having a sexual relationship with someone under the age of 14, according to the Parkersburg Police ...
Apr 12 2023 - New data shows SWFL among most popular places to buy a second home
Naples-Marco Island, Cape Coral-Fort Myers ... landing in the top 10. Southwest Florida Realtor Denny Grimes has been in the real estate business for 40 years. He says Florida has always been ...
Apr 12 2023 - Fatal Crash: Man Hit, Killed Running Across Busy CT Roadway
A Connecticut man was hit and killed by a car as he ran across a busy roadway. The crash took place in New Haven County around 4 p.m., Friday, April 7 in Milford in the area of Boston Post Road and ...
Apr 12 2023 - Spirits high on Staunton Crossing’s progress at public forum update
Another source of optimism was how, in the eyes of potential site selectors, Staunton Crossing is already being viewed as a Tier 4 site, according to the Virginia Business Ready Sites program ...
Apr 12 2023 - Flowerwood Nursery busier than ever at Loxley headquarters
LOXLEY, Ala. (WKRG ... we have a facility in south Georgia, one in central Alabama and 3 here locally, two in Mobile and one here so we have about 1,000 total acres with the ability to ...
Apr 12 2023 - Used RAM cars for sale in Camden, TN under $40,000
Great truck so far. Used Camden Chevrolet worked hard for my business. They are some great people. I like the family environment. Incredibly fast processing. I did most everything over the phone.
Apr 12 2023 - Eight-year-old Saskatchewan boy fatally struck by school bus
With that in mind, the Saskatoon StarPhoenix has created an Afternoon Headlines newsletter that can be delivered daily to your inbox to help make sure you are up to date with the most vital news ...
Apr 12 2023 - Ardmore Restaurants, Businesses Supporting Philly Fights Cancer
Nearly a dozen businesses in Suburban Square are joining the Philly Fights Cancer Give Back Weekend by donating a portion of their proceeds.
Apr 12 2023 - Ohio senator introduces bill to protect businesses from identity theft
Ohio lawmakers have been fighting identity theft for years — making tweak after tweak to protect citizens’ identities. Now they’re opening up a new front: business identity theft.
Apr 12 2023 - Ohio lawmakers introduce bill to prevent fraud against small businesses
Lawmakers recently introduced Senate Bill 98 to further protect small businesses against fraud and identity theft, as they said cases are growing across the country.
Apr 12 2023 - 2 new businesses now open at San Marcos Premium Outlets
Amira joined Community Impact in January 2023 after graduating with a degree in journalism from Texas State University in San Marcos. She covers local government, education, business and ...
Apr 12 2023 - Juvenile flown to hospital after dirt bike hits school bus in Logan County, West Virginia
LOGAN COUNTY, WV (WOWK) – One person was taken to the hospital after a dirt bike hit a school bus in Logan County. According to the Logan County Sheriff’s Office, the incident happened this afternoon, ...
Apr 12 2023 - Two arrested, 19 pounds of marijuana seized in Walworth County drug bust
Two people have been arrested after the Walworth County Drug Enforcement Unit and Delavan Police Department conducted a drug bust.
Apr 12 2023 - Longtime Midlothian restaurateur branches out with new golf course coffee shop
After I left the restaurant business, I tried everything else,” said Josie Parlanti. “I went from an office job to a doctor’s office. But I’m a hands-on person and I missed the restaurant tremendously ...
Apr 12 2023 - Louisville bank shooter waited to ‘ambush’ police after killing co-workers, bodycam video shows
The footage was expected to be released on social media after police first revealed it during a news conference Tuesday.
Apr 12 2023 - Jamestown doctor facing charges including sexual abuse and rape
A doctor in Jamestown, New York, has been charged with illegally having sex with a patient in his care while acting as the victim’s healthcare provider. Those charges have been made against 36-year ...
Apr 12 2023 - Signature Acquisitions records robust Q1 office leasing activity
Signature said it signed four deals at Waterview Plaza, located at 2001 Route 46 in Parsippany-Troy Hills, during Q1 2023: An 8,587-square-foot renewal for the northern New Jersey office of regional ...
Apr 12 2023 - Football: Dee Winters Works at TCU's Pro Day in Front of All 32 NFL Teams
Since his team’s loss to Georgia in the national championship, Winters has remained busy. In the months since the game, he declared for the NFL Draft and immediately began his training for the NFL ...
Apr 12 2023 - RUMOR: LA Lakers Land Utah Jazz Star As Part Of Blockbuster Trade Proposal
A blockbuster trade has been proposed that would see the Los Angeles Lakers land a top big man ahead of next season.
Apr 12 2023 - El Segundo Brand Logo Design Strategies: Creative Marketing Report Launched
The recently published report details the many factors businesses need to consider to create logos that will effectively communicate their brand identity and stand out from industry competition. The ...
Apr 12 2023 - CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE GETS READY FOR BUSY ALASKA SEASON
Skagway: The Ultimate Yukon and White Pass Railroad Adventure ... Ketchikan: See – and taste – much of what makes Alaska unique at the Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show, Crab Feast and Drinks, which ...
Apr 12 2023 - Carnival Readies for Upcoming Alaska Cruise Season
Carnival Cruise Line will have three ships sailing on forty-nine cruises this busy Alaska season, including the Carnival Luminosa.
Apr 12 2023 - 14 Best Small Towns In New York's Hudson Valley
Hudson Valley is one of the most picturesque parts of New York State. For a relaxing escape from the bustle of the city, Hudson Valley is a terrific choice; tourists can feel like royalty staying in a ...
Apr 12 2023 - Fairway Posts Facial Recognition Notice Outside UWS Store
(Photo Credit: Gus Saltonstall) UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — Fairway recently posted a sign outside of its Upper West Side store that states the business is using facial and voice recognition technology.
Apr 12 2023 - SBA Now Focused on Effort to Stimulate Selma Economy
SBA hosted a Small Business Community Forum in Selma. The event brought businesses and resources to help them together under one roof.
Apr 12 2023 - Montebello businesses expect slow recovery after tornado
It's been three weeks since an EF-1 tornado swirled an unlikely path of destruction through Montebello, however, its impact continues to be felt, as many businesses are being forced to foot the bill.
Apr 12 2023 - Sheep on the lam wrangled in busy Florida road
It was shear chaos in a Florida road when sheriff's deputies were called out to wrangle a sheep on the lam in the middle of traffic.
Apr 12 2023 - Purdue University in Indianapolis’ IAC creates significant savings for Indiana businesses
But what about the small- and medium-sized business owners in Indiana who run the bakery down the street or your favorite local brewery? Purdue University in Indianapolis professor Jie Chen, his ...
Apr 12 2023 - Law will end time limit on Maryland child sex abuse lawsuits
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs a bill to end the state's statute of limitations for when lawsuits can be filed against institutions for child sexual abuse during a ceremony on Tuesday, April 11, 2023, ...
Apr 12 2023 - Maryland legislators pass gun control bill on session’s final day
The Maryland General Assembly wrapped up a busy 90-day session with a marathon day of lawmaking, passing hundreds of bills, mostly with ease, although there were spurts of tension around proposed new ...
Apr 12 2023 - UAPB MBA Students Speak at Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism
Two Masters of Business Administration (MBA) students at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) recently presented at the 49th Annual Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism, Dr. Suzzette ...
Apr 12 2023 - School history made at Lamar Port Arthur with 3 state recognitions
"Our students are going to have the skills to make them more employable," said Lamar Port Arthur chair of the business and industrial technology department Sheila Guillot. "They'll have on their ...
Apr 12 2023 - Kayla Hracho of ATT took a chance, and it’s starting to pay off with Combate Global
This tough fighter moved to South Florida to transition from boxing to MMA with American Top Team. Now she competes for Combate Global.
Apr 12 2023 - State officials promise help for businesses during tour of Reading's downtown
After Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, two state representatives. and Reading's mayor walked into his downtown store Tuesday, Brad Waples Jr. explained to them what city business owners like ...
Apr 12 2023 - Barton woman accused of stealing $121,000 from Rugby business
Ashley Ryan, 28, Barton, has been arrested and charged in district court in Rugby with theft of property, forgery or counterfeiting, both Class A felonies, and unauthorized use of personal identifying ...
Apr 12 2023 - Fair Lawn-Saddle Brook, NJ
See The Saddle Brook Residents Running For County ... is celebrating 95 years in the New Jersey banking business. Singer and actress Rachel Zegler, who played María in "West Side Story," will ...
Apr 12 2023 - Is HAYS (HAYPY) Outperforming Other Business Services Stocks This Year?
HAYS (HAYPY) is a stock that can certainly grab the attention of many investors, but do its recent returns compare favorably to the sector as a whole? By taking a look at the stock's year-to-date ...
Apr 12 2023 - Metro mulls $3 million e-bike incentive program
Oregon will receive about $82.5 million total from the Carbon ... bus rapid transit on 82nd and Tualatin-Valley Highway, and a transit signal priority project on TriMet Line 33 (McLoughlin Blvd). The ...
Apr 12 2023 - Quincy can't recover from Rock Island's early bolt 5-1
Rock Island took on the persona of a rodeo bull, busting loose from the gate and dismounting Quincy early with a 5-1 verdict in Illinois high school baseball on April ...
Apr 12 2023 - Quincy man sentenced to 25 years on sex abuse charges
A Quincy man was sentenced to 25 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections for sexually abusing a girl for several years.
Apr 12 2023 - Governor hosts discussion with Kalispell educators, business leaders, and students
Gov. Greg Gianforte met with educators, business leaders and students for a roundtable discussion at Kalispell’s Flathead High School.
Apr 12 2023 - Construction ready to begin on busy Kalispell road to ease some traffic concerns
The highly-anticipated redesign of Reserve Drive from Hutton Ranch to Whitefish Stage roads will finally be getting underway.
Apr 12 2023 - Transitions: Liberty U. Gets New President; Next Chancellor Named at the U. of Pittsburgh
Dondi E. Costin, president of Charleston Southern University and a retired U.S. Army major general, has been named president of Liberty University.
Apr 12 2023 - Midway Crossing Project Would Offer ‘Train-to-Plane Connectivity,’ Developer Says
Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter was among those attending ... it has a roughly $500 million business with about 1,200 employees in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, plus a Long Island office ...
Apr 12 2023 - 7 Central Florida restaurants shut down last week after health inspections
Seven Central Florida restaurants shut down in the week of Apr. 2-8, according to data from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Orange County Ta-Ke Sushi And Grill at 1421 ...
Apr 12 2023 - Phenix City man arrested and charged with animal abuse
Sheriff Jay Jones said 27-year-old Eric Zeth Wheeless admitted that he killed one of his dogs because the dog urinated on the carpet.
Apr 12 2023 - Feds contribute $239 million to Gold Line BRT
Federal Transit Administrator Nuria Fernandez announced the federal funding for the Gold Line. The federal government on Tuesday committed nearly half the $505 million needed to build the Gold Line ...
Apr 12 2023 - Massachusetts House speaker unveils $654M tax relief plan
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts House Speaker Ronald Mariano on Tuesday unveiled a $654 million tax cut proposal for the 2024 fiscal year aimed at helping seniors, renters, businesses and wealthier ...
Apr 12 2023 - Home Prices on Cape Cod & Restaurant Robots
Chris Geehern, Vice President of Public Affairs at the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, discusses the business confidence index falling in March. Ryan Castle, CEO of the Cape Cod & Islands ...
Apr 12 2023 - Seymour man faces sexual abuse charges in Oklahoma
COMANCHE COUNTY (KFDX/KJTL) — A Seymour man is in the Comanche County jail facing charges for the alleged sexual abuse of two young girls. Arbin Wayne Munchel is charged with three counts of lewd or ...
Apr 12 2023 - Wyoming state board sets royalty rate for proposed gold mine
Carrie Haderlie is a freelance journalist who covers southeast Wyoming from her home near Saratoga. She has written for the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, Laramie Boomerang, Wyoming Business Report and ...
Apr 12 2023 - Newmarket student builds business with assistance from York Region grant
Basic eligibility criteria includes: Being a York Region resident aged 15 to 29, must be a student returning to school in the fall, plan to start a new summer business, have not received a previous ...
Apr 12 2023 - Three men caught shooting a person before leading chase through Winston-Salem, police say
Winston-Salem police said they witnessed the men shooting another person in front of a business on North Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Tuesday afternoon.
Apr 12 2023 - Rohnert Park Officer Assaulted At Domestic Disturbance Call: Police
A Rohnert Park man was jailed on suspicion of elder abuse and assaulting a police officer Saturday when the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety responded to a domestic disturbance. At 8:40 a.m.
Apr 12 2023 - “Sip and Shop: Mother’s Day Edition” [Video Interview]
I am super excited about this sip and shop and I know it will be a great event to support Loveland Schools and these small businesses,” said Loveland High ...
Apr 12 2023 - National Weather Service classifies Rutherford County tornadoes as EF-1, EF-2
The National Weather Service reported two tornadoes swept through Rutherford County dealing damage to homes, businesses and historic properties.
Apr 12 2023 - Florida AG warns of pet scams on National Pet Day
The Attorney General's Office is warning Floridians not to fall for puppy scams on National Pet Day. According to the state, the Better Business Bureau reports the financial loss to pet scams is on ...
Apr 12 2023 - The Inspection of Confidential Communication Privilege and PFA Contempt
Protection from abuse matters begin as civil cases. If the protection from abuse order is violated, the commonwealth may institute a criminal proceeding for indirect criminal contempt ...
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