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Apr 13 2023 - Johnstown man sentenced after pleading guilty in Dublin man’s death
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Johnstown man will spend a minimum of eight years in prison after pleading guilty in a Dublin man’s death in 2020. The Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office said a judge ...
Apr 13 2023 - Skowhegan Savings sponsors Dirigo Labs Pitch Competition prize of $25,000
“At Skowhegan Savings, we are here to support Maine entrepreneurs and their local businesses that continue to bring innovation into the state. We feel that this program is in alignment with our ...
Apr 13 2023 - Future RM 620 expansion in Cedar Park, Austin to relieve congestion, displace businesses
The intersection of RM 620 and Anderson Mill Road is one of the most congested on the corridor. The expansion project will reconstruct that intersection to add bypass lanes, turnarounds and sidewalks.
Apr 13 2023 - Therapists in Clinton, NJ
I know it can be hard to take the first step and ask for help, however, a new transition and transformation for your life is just around the corner. My professional focus is to work with ...
Apr 13 2023 - JetBlue finally set to launch flights from New York to Amsterdam
JetBlue Airways will launch operations between New York and Amsterdam's Schiphol airport "late this summer" as the carrier finally gains a long-sought foothold at one of Europe's busiest airports.
Apr 13 2023 - Governor's luncheon provides hearty serving of business optimism
Sunny skies and a wave of hopeful anticipation greeted Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at Tuesday's Governor's Luncheon sponsored by the Macomb and Sterling Heights chamber of commerce organizations at ...
Apr 13 2023 - Former Marion City Hall building to become home of new microbrewery
MARION, Ill. (KFVS) - A new business is moving into the old city hall in Marion, Illinois, and city leaders hope this will bring more people to the town square. After listening to three different bids ...
Apr 13 2023 - Longtime tool in regulating growth on a busy Chicopee road may be dropped
The regulation does not actually stop business growth, but it requires any developer to do a formal traffic study and receive a special permit from the City Council. It stretches nearly two miles from ...
Apr 13 2023 - Beaumont United's basketball success leaves lasting impression on school and city
Yet as Jackson waited for his car to be cleaned, a fellow patron of the business recognized him for his role at Beaumont ISD. "He told me he was getting his car ready for San Anto ...
Apr 13 2023 - Yamaha Marine U.S. Business Unit Opens New Marine Innovation Center in Kennesaw, Deepens Commitment
Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit formally announced the grand opening of a new Marine Innovation Center in Kennesaw on April 12, which will provide new job opportunities as well as broaden Yamaha’s ...
Apr 13 2023 - Ontario's Weather Forecast Is Predicting 30 C Temps This Week & It Could Break A Record
Bust out the sunscreen, folks! Ontario's weather forecast is officially serving up beach vibes again. According to The Weather Network (TWN) the province will experience a "sneak preview" of summer ...
Apr 13 2023 - Crews battle dozens of brush fires around Mass.
Crews were busy battling brush fires across Massachusetts on Tuesday, as a mix of dry air and gusty winds made ...
Apr 13 2023 - CASA of Hill County promotes happy childhoods
CASA release Blue Pinwheels are blooming around Havre. April is National Child Abuse Prevention month and the pinwheels symbolize happy, healthy childhoods. Every child deserves a good one! CASA of ...
Apr 13 2023 - Ocean Springs businesses receive façade grant improvement program
There may be some big changes coming to Downtown Ocean Springs thanks to the Façade Grant Improvement Program. They received a $20,000 grant through a partnership with the Ocean Springs Chamber of ...
Apr 13 2023 - Chattanooga TN Online Lead Generation Expert Local Business Services Updated
Champion Brand Consulting has updated its lead generation services for local businesses in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The agency specializes in online direct response marketing and SaaS. This Chattanooga ...
Apr 13 2023 - A Tennessee teacher was able to quit her job to pursue her dream after a TikTok star posted a glowi
Ella Livingston had been running her chocolate business part-time until TikTok-famous food reviewer Keith Lee posted a glowing review of her products.
Apr 13 2023 - Used Acura cars for sale in Wilsonville, OR
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Apr 13 2023 - Senate District 17 candidate forum to be livestreamed
Thursday night’s Virginia Senate District 17 Republican candidate forum will be livestreamed. The link is The forum, featuring state Del. Emily Brewer, R-Isle of Wight, and Emporia businessman Hermie ...
Apr 13 2023 - What's Going There?: A new retro-type diner has opened in North Jersey
Below is a list of some of these businesses that recently opened or are coming soon to your community. Are you opening a new business in North Jersey? Get the word out to your neighbors as soon as ...
Apr 13 2023 - Ex-Veneta Elementary employee gets 11 months in jail for encouraging child sexual abuse
Kelsey Boren, a former Veneta Elementary instructional assistant, was sentenced last week to nearly 11 months in jail in Lane County Circuit Court for encouraging child sex abuse. Boren pled ...
Apr 13 2023 - Central Carolina Insurance Agency Specializes in Home Insurance in Huntersville and Concord, North
When it comes to workers' compensation insurance in Mooresville and Huntersville, North Carolina, Central Carolina Insurance Agency is the go-to" agency for businesses of all sizes. This press release ...
Apr 13 2023 - Central Carolina Insurance Agency Specializes in Workers' Compensation Insurance in Mooresville and
When it comes to workers' compensation insurance in Mooresville and Huntersville, North Carolina, Central Carolina Insurance Agency excels at providing comprehensive coverage options for businesses of ...
Apr 13 2023 - 108-year-old building to be demolished in favor of apartments in Des Moines' Highland Park
After efforts to save a crumbling historic building in Des Moines' Highland Park business district failed, a neighborhood revitalization organization wants to demolish the structure to make way for ...
Apr 13 2023 - Go crazy or go home! Flyer Pep Band cheers on FDU in March Madness
The Flyer Pep Band showed up for FDU at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Photos courtesy of Sutton. What has the ability to connect two previously unaffiliated universities with over 500 miles in ...
Apr 13 2023 - City successfully opens armory as temporary shelter
On Tuesday the Temporary Evacuation Point and Shelter, TEPS, was successfully transitioned from P College to the P Army National Guard Armory at the corner of Olive and Plano.
Apr 13 2023 - Overnight theft from business under investigation
Wellington North OPP are investigating a recent overnight break-and-enter theft from a business. Sometime overnight between April 11 and April 12, a black 14 foot enclosed trailer with “Weber Lane” on ...
Apr 13 2023 - Utah man uses drone to melt snow on school sports fields
Devin Rose's business involves using a large drone to dump a special kind of dirt on sports fields at schools to melt snow.
Apr 13 2023 - UConn men's basketball's national championship celebrated with victory parade in Hartford
Hartford Police estimated 45,000 people lined the streets of downtown Hartford and at Bushnell Park Saturday morning to take part in a victory parade celebration for the UConn men's basketball team.
Apr 13 2023 - Murphy covers much ground in 30-minute talk to business group
Mohegan ― Speaking Wednesday at a business luncheon sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Connecticut, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., described the successes of the 117th Congress, ...
Apr 13 2023 - Who is Clifton Newman? Meet the judge presiding over Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial
Newman grew up in Greeleyville, where he attended segregated ... He started a private practice in Cleveland, and returned to South Carolina in 1982 to avoid having his children bused across ...
Apr 13 2023 - Missouri House advances bill allowing guns on buses, inside churches and synagogues
Representatives and lobbyists from organizations and transit associations in the major cities in Missouri – Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield and Jefferson City – all testified against the bill.
Apr 13 2023 - Chatham School Board to vote on resolution opposing NC House Bill 219 aka “Charter School Omnibus
One of the items on the agenda for Monday evening’s Chatham County School Board meeting is a Charter School Resolution. Superintendent, Dr. Anthony Jackson will recommend “that the Chatham County ...
Apr 13 2023 - More Re-Use Plans For Falconer Plant Detailed
FALCONER — The proposed acquisition of a vacant manufacturing plant in the village could help a German-headquartered business expand its operations in the United States. An application for financial ...
Apr 13 2023 - Two hospitalized after Central Clintonville fire
According to a spokesperson with the Columbus Division of Fire, crews were sent to a house on the 100 block of Richards Road in Central Clintonville and contained the fire. The homeowners both got ...
Apr 13 2023 - Report details 'staggering' church sex abuse in Maryland
The report paints a damning picture of the archdiocese, which is the oldest Roman Catholic diocese in the country and spans much of Maryland. Some parishes, schools and congregations had more than one ...
Apr 13 2023 - Paw Paw police chief charged with Hardy County misdemeanor
The Paw Paw police chief has been accused of abusing his access to confidential information in Hardy County for personal use.
Apr 13 2023 - Richfield insurance agent convicted of insurance fraud
A Richfield woman was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for stealing clients’ insurance premiums to pay her personal and business bills, officials say. “This is one of the most egregious ...
Apr 13 2023 - Construction on I-494 from Edina to Richfield to start this spring
Construction is set to begin this year on I-494 between East Bush Lake Road in Edina and 12th Avenue North in Richfield. According to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, preliminary work ...
Apr 13 2023 - California’s race against time to build power lines
There’s a similar reality at work in California, where state law requires 90% clean energy by 2035 and 100% by 2045 — on a power grid big enough and robust enough to support tens of millions of ...
Apr 13 2023 - Newborn Kittens Tossed Out Of Moving Car In Duluth; $5K Reward Offered
One of the three kittens that was found at a busy Duluth intersection died, and PETA is offering a reward in the animal cruelty case.
Apr 13 2023 - Shadow Cross Farm exits egg business after nearly eight decades
Shadow Cross Farm, Vermont's familiar egg seller for nearly eight decades, has shut down as the grandson of the founder opts for a quieter life ...
Apr 13 2023 - Columbus author tackles bullying, problem-solving in children's books
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Paula Johnson-Neal hopes her books inspire teachers, parents and children to have a good day. What she means by that is children need to be shown how positive acts can make themselves ...
Apr 13 2023 - WORTH THE DRIVE: Step into your favorite Disney animated movies in Columbus
Presented by Lighthouse Immersive, "Immersive Disney Animation" will bring visitors into the action of Disney animated movies through light projections and Walt Disney Animation Studios-themed ...
Apr 13 2023 - Columbus woman sparks change in Terminal Ct. neighborhood
One Columbus woman is bringing her once crime-ridden neighborhood together and working to instill purpose and life in its youth.
Apr 13 2023 - Columbus police searching for clues in teen’s 2022 killing
Investigators with the Columbus Division of Police (CDP) are hoping tips from the community will help solve a homicide that happened more than a year ago. Brylan ...
Apr 13 2023 - Local officials address recent brawl at Shirley B. Winston in Columbus
Children’s safety in a Columbus Park taking center stage this afternoon meeting with police and their city councilor.
Apr 13 2023 - Red Cross seeks Columbus volunteers to help install free smoke alarms
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — The American Red Cross is looking for volunteers in Muscogee County to aid the installation of free smoke alarms. The event, deemed “Sound the Alarm,” is taking place across ...
Apr 13 2023 - A study ranked Columbus as the ‘most polluted major city’ in the U.S., but regional planners ar
An air quality study released in recent weeks rendering Columbus the “most polluted major U.S. city” left some Ohio planners and researchers — including at the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission — ...
Apr 13 2023 - Some Columbus flights canceled after severe storm shuts down Fort Lauderdale airport
Two flights leaving Fort Lauderdale and arriving at the John Glenn Columbus International Airport on Thursday have been canceled, according to CMH's flight status list: Spirit flight 492, scheduled ...
Apr 13 2023 - Deputies: Columbus man shot in direction of children while target practicing, resisted arrest
A Columbus man is accused of recklessly firing his gun in the direction of playing children and then resisting arrest by grabbing a firearm. Jason Burns, 39, has been arrested by ...
Apr 13 2023 - ‘I just shot him.’ Murder suspect testifies in Columbus shooting over liquor bottle
I was immediately in fear because I was outnumbered,” Torrance Menefee said of his confrontation with Kenneth Holloway and two of Holloway’s relatives.
Apr 13 2023 - Police: 20-year-old dead after crashing into wall at high rate of speed in southeast Columbus
A 20-year-old man is dead after he reportedly crashed his vehicle into a wall while driving at a rate of speed in southeast Columbus Tuesday night. Officers were called to the area of Progress Avenue ...
Apr 13 2023 - Melissa Phillips prepares Brighton to face Manchester United
Not many new bosses walk straight into an FA Cup semi-final and the Seagulls will have very little to lose when they take on Manchester United. The key business of the coming weeks will come when ...
Apr 13 2023 - North Carolina’s electric vehicle economy deepens, from manufacturing to mining
North Carolina is emerging as a center of electric-vehicle technology. Dan Barkin of Business North Carolina provides an overview of what's happening across the state - from vehicle and battery ...
Apr 13 2023 - North Carolina parents on the run after allegedly abusing 4-month-old boy
Two Charlotte parents are on the run after allegedly physically abusing their four-month-old child, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police.
Apr 13 2023 - Lineup announced for NY Cannabis Insider meetup on April 20
The event will feature drinks, appetizers, live music, free business consultations and an intimate discussion of what is going on in New York’s cannabis marketplace.
Apr 13 2023 - Mount Pleasant named autism-friendly town
Mount Pleasant is the first municipality in the Lowcountry to be named an autism-friendly city. The designation came from Just Bee, a nonprofit in Mount Pleasant that helps local businesses ...
Apr 13 2023 - Charlotte child abuse case leads to manhunt after parents flee. Car found in Georgia.
Their faces were on missing person posters last month — now police say parents are fugitives, wanted for child abuse.
Apr 13 2023 - Magazine lists Hampton Beach boardwalk among classics across country
A leading travel and lifestyle outlet is lauding the Hampton Beach boardwalk as one of eight “classic” oceanfront strips in the US, and local business leaders are “delighted” by the attention being ...
Apr 13 2023 - Alaska judge dismisses sex abuse case against former state Attorney General Clyde 'Ed' Sniffen
A judge dismissed a sex abuse case against former acting Alaska Attorney General Clyde "Ed" Sniffen, citing the statute of limitations in place when the alleged abuse happened over 30 years ago.
Apr 13 2023 - Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation is owned by and represents the business ... Corporate headquarters are based in Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska, with administrative and subsidiary offices located in ...
Apr 13 2023 - Why Shares of Altus Power Are Charging Higher Today
Altus Power reported strong revenue and net income growth in Q4 2022. The company expects year-over-year adjusted EBITDA growth in 2023. The pipeline is robust with 1 gigawatt of projects. As of ...
Apr 13 2023 - Man leads Pennsylvania officers on car chase in stolen school bus with dead deer inside, police say
A Florida man was arrested after leading Pennsylvania police on a wild chase in a stolen school bus. Police charged 25-year-old Tony Saunders of Port Saint Lucie, Florida, with fleeing an officer ...
Apr 13 2023 - Beyond the wall: Nikki Haley sees businesses as permanent solution to border crisis
Nikki Haley wants to see U.S. businesses help lead the federal government out of the burgeoning border crisis by focusing on how to bring immigrants into the United States legally, beyond extending ...
Apr 13 2023 - Manassas Health Inspections: 23 Violations At 1 Restaurant
Cited locations included Honeybaked Ham Co., Busaya Thai, K Sushi, and the East Ocean Restaurant. (Shutterstock) MANASSAS, VA — Several facilities in the Manassas area recorded violations during ...
Apr 13 2023 - Effingham St. Anthony busts Shelbyville 7-1
Effingham St. Anthony offered a menacingly balanced approach while handling Shelbyville during this 7-1 victory in an Illinois high school softball matchup on April 10.
Apr 13 2023 - Augusta County man sentenced to decades in prison for sexually abusing two young girls
An Augusta County man is headed to prison after pleading guilty to four felony charges in a child sex abuse case involving two young girls.
Apr 13 2023 - 'Bupkis': Machine Gun Kelly, Steve Buscemi to guest star on Pete Davidson series
Machine Gun Kelly, Steve Buscemi, La La Anthony, John Mulaney and other celebrities will guest star on the Peacock series "Bupkis" starring Pete Davidson.
Apr 13 2023 - Meet the 2022-23 WiscNews All-Area high school boys basketball team
guard, Columbus — Uttech was a first-team all-conference choice in the Capitol North and a first-team selection on the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association’s Division 3 All-State team.
Apr 13 2023 - Penterman to discuss State Budget resolutions with Columbus School Board
The Columbus Board of Education will discuss recently passed resolutions with local State Assembly Rep. William Penterman (R-Columbus) at the Board’s workshop meeting on Monday, April 10.
Apr 13 2023 - Columbus, WI Weather History
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Apr 13 2023 - Oceanography expertise inspires stained glass art at Greenville market
Navy veteran Tom Donaldson's study of bioluminescent organisms and his stint as a stained glass apprentice lead him to create a glowing art business. He now has his own booth ...
Apr 13 2023 - MORNING UPDATE: A look at traffic, weather and more in Brampton and Mississauga as well as Caledon
Weather: It's going to be a sunny day with a high of 27C in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon. Taking transit ... For live updates on Peel region buses click here. Ontario 511 has all the latest info ...
Apr 13 2023 - 5 new businesses planned in Tomball, from seafood restaurants to spas
Salad and Go has over 80 locations throughout Arizona, Oklahoma and Texas. The restaurant features several different salads, wraps and soups, and aims to provide healthy and affordable options.
Apr 13 2023 - Here are the April business events in Rhode Island you need to know about
This month's events include a pitch contest at EforAll Rhode Island, Bryant University's Earth Day Symposium, a Women of Wellness event and more.
Apr 13 2023 - Ohio State QB Target Air Noland Schedules Announcement | 2024 Ohio State Football Recruiting Tracke
USC, Texas, Texas A&M and others are also in the ... Oho State offered Matthews last May, though he has yet to take a recruiting trip to Columbus. The best of the best, literally in this case ...
Apr 13 2023 - A cozy lodge, 70 TVs and Twin Peak girls: Sports bar chain will soon debut in Columbus
Twin Peaks is set to open its first-ever location in Columbus this spring. The Texas-based restaurant and bar will open a new location at 1611 Polaris Parkway, managed by JEB Food Group, that promises ...
Apr 13 2023 - Village of Columbus mayor reported missing
The Luna Sheriff’s Office is investigating the disappearance of Esequiel Salas who is the mayor of the Village of Columbus. Deputies were alerted after Village of Columbus employees told them that ...
Apr 13 2023 - Texas to Host Blue-Chip Edge Ross for Official Visit
Columbus High School within a stacked front-seven unit, and he arrived with plenty of scholarship offers in tow. Now, more could be on the way as the 6-foot-2, 228-pound 'backer hits the road, ...
Apr 13 2023 - Columbus mayor Esequiel Salas returns after reports he was missing
The Luna County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the possible disappearance of Columbus Mayor Esequiel Salas. Salas, 70, was last seen by village staff on Monday, April 3, and had previously apprised ...
Apr 13 2023 - Nebraska Sports
It was a busy year in 2022, check out some of the biggest moments from the spring and summer seasons in our SportsFource Year in Review.
Apr 13 2023 - Five Things for Friday, including a Clackamas cider restaurant and fixing Portland housing
The Portland Business Journal started 2023 with an ambitious plan to take on the things that are miring the city in pessimism. This week we publish the latest piece of our Advancing Portland project, ...
Apr 13 2023 - Muncie molester draws 20-year sentence
When he was arrested in August 2021, investigators said Harden had sexually abused the victim as many as 30 times.
Apr 13 2023 - Hang On To Your Hat exhibition opens at the Historic Crab Orchard Museum
A new exhibit at a Tazewell County museum is recalling the days when a Pocahontas woman went into business and successfully met the local ladies' demand for new hats every season. The exhibit "Hang On ...
Apr 13 2023 - Child advocacy center to open in honor of Radford 2-year-old child abuse victim
A Radford man was convicted of her murder last week, and a new advocacy center is opening in her name to help other child abuse victims. Harper’s father describes his daughter as a bright-eyed, ...
Apr 13 2023 - Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office seeks to improve shooting response to save lives
The Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office has taken steps to prevent a tragedy like this from happening in our area. They are offering active shooting training for businesses, churches, and schools. In the ...
Apr 13 2023 - Liberty University taps S.C. college leader, Air Force veteran as president
Costin, the president of Charleston Southern University in South Carolina who served 32 years in the U.S. Air ... which has some 95,000 students at its Lynchburg, Va. campus. “With this transition we ...
Apr 13 2023 - New Jersey cheer coach's mom allegedly told son's accuser to recant sex abuse allegations: cops
New Jersey cheer coach Jonathan Ryker allegedly sexually abused at least two teenage girls, and his mom, Angela Ryker, allegedly told one of the victims to recant, police said.
Apr 13 2023 - Maryland eliminates statute of limitations on sex abuse cases
The law comes on the heels of a damning report from the state's attorney general about decades of child sex abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
Apr 13 2023 - AG accuses Baltimore Archdiocese of stalling sex abuse investigation
Former attorney general Brian Frosh tells Scripps News the Baltimore church was slow to produce documents in an investigation that took four years.
Apr 13 2023 - Drug runner with 11 kilos of cocaine destined for Baltimore busted in Texas, say police
A cross country drug delivery was busted in the Texas panhandle when a driver was caught with 11 kilos of cocaine.Christopher Scott Crayton is charged with poss ...
Apr 13 2023 - Florida migrant worker bus, tanker truck collide, killing 1, injuring 10 others
A bus carrying migrants to work and a semi-tanker truck collided Monday, killing one person and injuring 10 others.
Apr 13 2023 - Trump set to give 2nd deposition in New York fraud lawsuit
NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump was expected to visit the offices of New York's attorney general Thursday for his second deposition in a legal battle over his company's business ...
Apr 13 2023 - Business booming in NW Minnesota despite tight labor market
Northwestern Minnesota manufacturers are facing worker shortages due to remote locations, relatively small populations and long, cold winters. Successful businesses in this region, though, have ...
Apr 13 2023 - Business Journal honors Winnebago CEO Michael Happe at Executive of the Year gala (photos)
including the Winnebago Industries Foundation, H.B. Fuller Co., the National Association of Manufacturers, and the Kansas University Alumni Association. He’s on the University of Minnesota's ...
Apr 13 2023 - Winnebago CEO confident increased interest in outdoor activities will continue
Shares of Winnebago closed Wednesday at $57.27 a share, down 1.7%. Business reporter Patrick Kennedy covers executive compensation and public companies. He has reported on the Minnesota business ...
Apr 13 2023 - Winnebago buying lithium-ion battery maker as it continues push into electric vehicles
Winnebago says it uses some of Lithionics ... He has reported on the Minnesota business community for more than 20 years.
Apr 13 2023 - Province gives Alberta sexual assault centres $4M after $14M plea
Video: Alberta budget doesn’t go far enough to help sexual ... $140,170 to the Association of Communities Against Abuse, Stettler ...
Apr 13 2023 - Current Climate: Breeding A Better Tomato Faster, Plus: How GM & VW Are Beating Tesla
This week’s Current Climate, which every Saturday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability.
Apr 13 2023 - MBTA should let MassDOT take over Commuter Rail, lawmaker says
Rep. William Straus filed a bill to take the commuter rail away from the MBTA so it can focus on just bus and subway service. He wants MassDOT to take over the commuter rail.
Apr 13 2023 - Burnsville: A Bustling City With Rural Roots And A Rich Culture
Burnsville is a place like no other. And whether you grew up here, recently moved to the area or you’re just an occasional visitor, you know that Burnsville has its own special traditions and ...
Apr 13 2023 - Business Buzz: Popular Barnesville eatery opens for the season, tips for attracting Gen Z workers,
BARNESVILLE, Minn. — It may feel like spring will never come, but another popular summer eatery opened its doors for the season this week. Dee's Drive-In opened at 19765 MN-34 in Barnesville ...
Apr 13 2023 - Clearwater County deputy pleads guilty to sexually assaulting Bagley HS students
A former Bagley High School resource officer and Clearwater County Sheriff's deputy has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing three students at the school.
Apr 13 2023 - Former deputy pleads guilty to sexually assaulting three students while on-duty
A former Minnesota sheriff's deputy already serving time in prison for sexually abusing children has now pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting three students while on duty at Bagley High School from ...
Apr 13 2023 - BPA students return from State with hardware
By Tom Westman Staff Writer Nine Annandale High School students participated in the Minnesota Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Leadership Conference held Thursday to Sunday, March ...
Apr 13 2023 - Lee County jury convicts man for multiple sex crimes against his children
A Lee County jury convicts man on multiple charges, including sexual abuse of a child less than 12. According to the Lee County District Attorney’s Office, James ‘Bubba’ McCluskey committed sexual ...
Apr 13 2023 - Workers behind the scenes of Iowa’s biggest productions seek ‘voice, power and protection’ th
Hancher Auditorium’s relationship with the local stagehand union dates back to when the University of Iowa first created the venue. “Hancher opened the same fall that CAMBUS started [1972],” recalled ...
Apr 13 2023 - Indianola car windshields smashed during the weekend
Several car windshields in Indianola are busted and badly damaged in Indianola. Residents say someone went on a window-smashing spree just west of Simpson College sometime Saturday night or Sunday ...
Apr 13 2023 - Now that's a good boy!: Indianola police dog makes drug bust during first week
The newest addition to the Indianola Police Department's roster has made an immediate impact. Kilo, a half-Belgian Malinois and half-German Shepherd police dog, helped on a drug bust during his first ...
Apr 13 2023 - Athabasca Basin News
Athabasca Basin Development Celebrates 20 Years. Athabasca Basin Development celebrated twenty years in business on November 29th, 2022. Over 180 people travelled from far and wid ...
Apr 13 2023 - Cullman Police warn of returning scam that has local businesses out thousands of dollars
A warning for business owners from Cullman Police as a recurring scam has made its way back to the area that’s costing local business owners thousands of dollars.
Apr 13 2023 - String of arsons in Edson area may be connected: RCMP
RCMP said three Town of Edson vehicles, an abandoned church, a play set, stored tires, an old recreational bus and wood logs have been set on fire. “These fires are troubling for our community and we ...
Apr 13 2023 - Southern Oregon yak rancher expands her business with the help of a USDA grant
Sophia Weiss recently won a nearly $235,000 grant from the USDA to expand the marketing and sale of products made from the Tibetan yaks she raises on her ranch in Southern Oregon.
Apr 13 2023 - Ashland is more than Oregon Shakespeare Festival, business leaders say
The success of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival vaulted Ashland, a tiny city on the state’s southern border, into a travel destination. Since 1935, the venerable tourism powerhouse has lured in ...
Apr 13 2023 - Participer à la transition énergétique du Québec, un bâtiment à la fo
En favorisant l’électrification des transports et la décarbonation de son économie, le Québec s’apprête à connaître, au cours des prochaines années, une importante croissance de ses ...
Apr 13 2023 - Black-owned businesses to support around District 52 in Nashville
Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones proudly represented the citizens of District 52. Here are some Black-owned businesses in the area you can support, too.
Apr 13 2023 - Five new CASA volunteers sworn in
April is Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month and Central Arkansas Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is pleased to announce that five new volunteers were sworn in as officers of ...
Apr 13 2023 - Meet Mr. Murfreesboro
Featured Photo by Breanna Sanders Story by Breanna Sanders Fresh coffee is brewing. The baristas at Starbucks on South Rutherford Boulevard in Murfreesboro are busy taking orders and making drinks.
Apr 13 2023 - Missouri House advances limits on health care, sports participation for transgender minors
The House did not include a pair of provisions that were part of a compromise to end a Democratic filibuster in the Senate, including one that would allow current transgender patients to continue with ...
Apr 13 2023 - Green Bay Packers kick off Tailgate Tour
Stops during the April 11-15 tour will include visits to retirement communities, businesses, schools, event venues and community centers. Rich Palzewic photo Will be in Rhinelander Saturday morning, ...
Apr 13 2023 - Lima City Council Passes Multiple Ordinances Aimed to Improve Economic and Living Opportunities for
It was a busy Monday night at Lima City Council as multiple pieces of legislation were passed to help spur the economy and boost living conditions in the city.
Apr 13 2023 - Waterford antique mall once ranked among Wisconsin's best closing its doors after eight years
WATERFORD — The Waterford Unique Antique Market is closing its 10,000-square-foot marketplace after eight years in business. With about 60 vendors selling food, clothing, gifts and more, the ...
Apr 13 2023 - Waterford business owner gets national recognition for subcontracting
Waterford ― The U.S. Small Business Administration on Monday recognized Dicin Electric owner Cindy Hersom as the National Subcontractor of the Year, as the family business celebrates its 50th ...
Apr 13 2023 - Police: Man drove on Tewksbury lawns in attempt to run women down after break-in
Video shared by investigators showed the 22-year-old suspect driving in circles on lawns and through bushes as he chased the women.
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