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Bus News Archives, April 14 2023
Apr 14 2023 - Bible education starting during school hours in Garrett
LifeWise Academy started bussing 3rd and 4th-grade students to an offsite location for Bible education on Tuesday.
Apr 14 2023 - Child Abuse + Teacher Arrested + Baltimore Youth Curfew: MD Top News
Two Marylanders were accused of child abuse. A teacher was arrested at school. Baltimore will enforce a youth curfew. Here's the top news.
Apr 14 2023 - Five things you need to know today, plus socks with sandals
Good morning, Boston. Here are the 5 things you need to know in Boston business news to start your busy business day, plus how the T compares to other cities, where I'll be tonight and wearing socks ...
Apr 14 2023 - Central Mass. small businesses eligible for $78M from new grant programs
Two new grant programs will make $78 million available to Massachusetts small business owners focusing on disadvantaged communities and movie theater owners.
Apr 14 2023 - ‘The city is open for business’: A chat with Boston’s new director of tourism John Borders IV
Two months into his tenure, the Globe chatted with Borders about his priorities and where he would take a Boston visitor himself.
Apr 14 2023 - Who’s who in the Denton ISD school board race
A business owner and father of one Denton ISD graduate and one Guyer High School football player, Stinson is making his second bid for the school board. One of his primary goals is to introduce a ...
Apr 14 2023 - The List: These are North Texas' top commercial real estate firms
The publication surveyed commercial real estate brokerages starting on December 29. The surveys were sent via email to companies that opt-ed into the Business Journal’s survey and met eligibility ...
Apr 14 2023 - Best of Denton 2023 contest opens April 14
But one of the best ways to thank them is to nominate and vote for your favorite businesses in the annual Best of Denton event, sponsored by the Denton Record-Chronicle. The results are featured each ...
Apr 14 2023 - Who's who in the Denton ISD race
A business owner and father of one Denton ISD graduate and one Guyer High School football player, Stinson is making his second bid for the school board. One of his primary goals is to introduce a ...
Apr 14 2023 - Carlinville gives Pana the business 9-1
Carlinville played the role of Thor, dropping its hammer on Pana during a 9-1 beating at Pana High on April 7 in Illinois baseball action. In recent action on April 3, Pana faced off against Maroa ...
Apr 14 2023 - Bristol woman accused of stealing more than 100K from job, facing felony charges
A 62-year-old woman is accused of stealing more than $100,000 from the Bristol company she worked for. Virginia Mae Deyoung, of Bristol, has been charged with felony theft of a business setting in an ...
Apr 14 2023 - Bristol business finds new customers while staying true to tradition
Other materials are from Texas, Massachusetts and New York. Jason O’Dell believed in the brand, before a career change brought him to the Bristol factory. “And so it’s been an amazing journey - of the ...
Apr 14 2023 - Centereach Man 'Preyed On Girl's Innocence For Heinous Desires': DA
He offered her pocket change for her silence, but she told her parents about the abuse, Suffolk prosecutors said.
Apr 14 2023 - Pentagon Gives Aerojet Rocketdyne $216M to Boost Production of Weapons Used in Ukraine
Pentagon acquisition Chief Bill LaPlante and Doug Bush, the Army’s top weapons buyer, visited Aerojet’s Camden, Arkansas facility, one of the sites slated to benefit from the investment, in August.
Apr 14 2023 - Inglewood OKs New Transit Center Plans That Would Force More Than 40 Businesses to Relocate
The new transit connector project would bring three additional Metro stations to the downtown Inglewood area and the goal would be to finish construction ahead of the 2028 Olympics hosted in LA. "We ...
Apr 14 2023 - Truck stops to seafood, nine Lincoln County establishments pass inspections
BOGUE CHITTO — Mississippi Department of Health has been busy again this week with restaurant inspections. Agents traveled to Bogue Chitto, West Lincoln, Wesson and Brookhaven to grade nine different ...
Apr 14 2023 - Award-Winning Chef To Direct Cooking At Westchester Retirement Community
Beginning his career in his family's commercial seafood business, Mandracchia has over 25 years of experience as an executive chef and was introduced to famous chefs at an early age such as Anthony ...
Apr 14 2023 - Mamaroneck Library says it needs $1.4 million loan to stay open after alleged theft
The library says its finances "were built on false information" from its former business manager and it may have to close by June 1.
Apr 14 2023 - Female suspect who robbed 66-year-old woman on Staten Island MTA bus arrested
STATEN ISLAND, NY - Following an ongoing investigation, the New York City Police Department has arrested 27-year-old Mahogany Coles in connection with a ...
Apr 14 2023 - "Comedians have to reflect on life": "SNL" alum Jay Pharoah on comics becoming
Pharaoh tells Salon about his movie "Spinning Gold" and busts out an Obama impression and his "resting Kanye face" ...
Apr 14 2023 - NEW IN TOWN Cambridge: Kiddies Fun Trak, Radiant Glow, SUSO Skate, HealthTastic, and the Gaslight D
Cambridge welcomes party supply and rental shop, a wellness medispa, and a roller-skating rink, celebrates two business anniversaries and eagerly awaits the unveiling of the Gaslight District’s newest ...
Apr 14 2023 - Steve's Prince of Steaks signals plans for new Wildwood shop
Steve's Prince of Steaks appears to be getting ready to open up a new cheesesteak shop in Wildwood, which would be the first location outside Pennsylvania for the long-running business.
Apr 14 2023 - Skeeter celebrates 75 years in East Texas by honoring antique boat
Skeeter Products Incorporated in Kilgore are marking 75 years in business and they’re looking back on their rich history in East Texas. Tommy Meredith, owner of ...
Apr 14 2023 - After cheerleading coach was accused of abusing girls, his mother told one of the victims to recant
The Medford Township Police Department said cheerleading coach Jonathan Ryker sent a minor explicit content through social media.
Apr 14 2023 - Kansas City barbecue restaurant gives a first glimpse at the NFL Draft food scene
Q39 was selected as an approved vendor of the 2023 NFL Draft Business Connect program and is bringing its competition-style barbecue to the NFL Draft Experience, according to the restaurant. The ...
Apr 14 2023 - Lady Gaga once requested a 'paparazzi proof' property, 'Buying Beverly Hills' star Mauricio Umansky
Real estate mogul Mauricio Umansky spoke to FOX Business about his successful career, advice for newcomers and the release of his memoir "The Dealmaker." ...
Apr 14 2023 - Thermafoam adds EPS block production, manufacturing space
Thermafoam R-Control LLC is branching out in Jacksonville, Ark., adding expanded polystyrene block manufacturing to its structurally insulated panel business there.
Apr 14 2023 - Picture South Windsor - Then And Now
Do you have a photo of an old South Windsor business which no longer exists, to which you own the rights and which we could feature in this column? Email tim.jensen@patch.com.
Apr 14 2023 - Law firm Shearman & Sterling lays off more staff
Shearman & Sterling confirmed on Wednesday that it is conducting a new round of staff reductions, joining other U.S. law firms that have shed business professional roles in the past few months.
Apr 14 2023 - Former Florence businessman pleads guilty to sex abuse charges
According to our news partner at the Times Daily, Kelly Crotts pleaded guilty to three counts of indecent exposure and two counts of second-degree sexual abuse.
Apr 14 2023 - 'It's Going To Be Really Nice': South Bay Cinemas To Reopen Next Month
South Bay Cinemas, located at 495 Montauk Hwy in West Babylon, will reopen in about one month, said Jerry Hogan, in charge of the building's plumbing. The business had closed its doors more than seven ...
Apr 14 2023 - Elgin puts up five runs in sixth, tops Duncan, 5-2, for season sweep
By Glen Brockenbush ELGIN - For the second straight day, Elgin fell behind 2-0 to Duncan. For the second consecutive day, the Owls rallied to get the better of the defending 5A state champions. Stuck ...
Apr 14 2023 - 15-year-old girl will carry the cross as Jesus in Denville's Good Friday tradition
That's a departure for the Christian Drama School of New Jersey — which normally casts ... going through suburban and urban Denville, from Norris Road to Bush Road to River Road to Diamond ...
Apr 14 2023 - Seatbelt Stop Yields Heroin Bust in Denville
A New York State man’s failure to wear a seatbelt while a passenger in a car traveling through Denville resulted not only in a summons for that violation but also in charges related to heroin ...
Apr 14 2023 - Mentor boys basketball: Ryan Ioppolo commits to startup South Carolina Beaufort
It was announced July 14, 2022 that the University of South Carolina-Beaufort would make the transition to Division II and their first year on the court will be the 2023-24 season.
Apr 14 2023 - Sault Ste. Marie’s Bird’s Eye Outfitters Set to Update Dining After Winning Grant
Bird’s Eye Outfitter in Sault Ste. Marie received $25,000 on Friday after it was announced that 28 Michigan small businesses would be getting funding. The funding adds up to almost $700,000 to ...
Apr 14 2023 - Brewer, Sadler vie for conservative vote in Virginia Senate District 17 forum
Virginia State Del. Emily Brewer, R-Isle of Wight, and Emporia businessman Hermie Sadler shared their views on a variety of topics and engaged in some pointed exchanges Thursday evening, April 13, ...
Apr 14 2023 - Missouri to limit gender-affirming care for minors and adults
At least 13 other states have enacted laws restricting or banning transition-related care for transgender minors.
Apr 14 2023 - Former Maryville Apostolic teacher faces new sexual abuse charges in Sevier County
Abbott is a former Maryville Apostolic Christian Academy middle school teacher. He was also a worship leader at First Apostolic Church Maryville. Joseph “Kade” Abbott, a former Maryville ...
Apr 14 2023 - 2 businesses now open, coming soon to Buda
InstaFuel opened in March, and Sharks Burger will open soon in Buda.
Apr 14 2023 - LyondellBasell: Kyle Pierce Named 2023 Head of Diversity Honoree by the Houston Business Journal
HOUSTON, TX / ACCESSWIRE / April 14, 2023 / LyondellBasell (NYSE:LYB) announced Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Director, Kyle Pierce, is a recipient of the Houston Business Journal's 2023 Head of ...
Apr 14 2023 - Kyle Pierce Named 2023 Head of Diversity Honoree by the Houston Business Journal
HOUSTON, TX / ACCESSWIRE / April 14, 2023 / LyondellBasell (NYSE:LYB) announced Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Director, Kyle Pierce, is a recipient of the Houston Business Journal's 2023 Head of ...
Apr 14 2023 - PHENIX CITY ORIGINS (PART 1): Eagle and Phenix Mills rises from Civil War ashes
Columbus, Georgia’s next-door neighbor is known as Phenix City today, but the history of this Alabama town’s name is more complex than some realize. Perhaps the most obvious oddity about the name ...
Apr 14 2023 - Briefs: Marion street projects underway, Palace volunteer orientation, ODNR Hall of Fame
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is accepting nominations for the 2023 Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame which honors individuals — past and present — who have made ...
Apr 14 2023 - Utah Pride Center’s Increased Vendor Fees Frustrate Local Queer Artists, Scholarships Offered
In February, the Utah Pride Center announced its vendor prices for their 2023 Pride Festival, themed “Unapologetic.” It appeared to local queer businesses that their prices had tripled, frustrating ...
Apr 14 2023 - Info-Tech Research Group Expands US Operations With New Office in Arlington, Virginia
With the demand for digital transformation and innovation growing in the public sector, global IT research and advisory firm Info-Tech Research Group has announced the opening of its latest business ...
Apr 14 2023 - 19-year-old arrested in fatal west Columbus gym shooting
The retrial of Andrew Mitchell continued Thursday -- its fourth day in the courtroom. A former Ohio doctor who was cleared of 25 different counts of murder wants to go back to court, with his former ...
Apr 14 2023 - Tim Benz: Penguins construct comically fitting way in Columbus to end 'failure of a season'
There was a macabre fascination to the way the Pittsburgh Penguins regular season finale played out in Columbus. The Pens lost to the awful Blue Jackets 3-2. In overtime. After blowing a third period ...
Apr 14 2023 - WTVM Jason Dennis competes in Columbus Dancing Stars benefiting Alzheimer’s
Our very own Jason Dennis was chosen as a local celebrity dancer in the competition and is paired with professional dancer Tracie Chamblee.
Apr 14 2023 - Rabies found in raccoon from Forest Avenue area in Columbus: health officials
A raccoon found in the area of Forest Avenue in Columbus tested positive for rabies at the state laboratory Wednesday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health.
Apr 14 2023 - Columbus man found guilty of killing unborn child in 2020 Linden shooting
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A 27-year-old Columbus man was found guilty of shooting a 15-year-old pregnant girl, resulting in the death of her unborn child nearly three years ago. A Franklin County jury ...
Apr 14 2023 - 19-year-old arrested, arraigned in fatal west Columbus gym shooting
A suspect who was arrested on Thursday faced a judge Friday morning for the fatal shooting at Esporta Fitness in west Columbus on March 28.
Apr 14 2023 - Earth Week activities in Columbus from April 17 to 22
Keep Columbus Beautiful will celebrate Earth Day on April 22, and has announced many activities throughout the next week. Earth Day is celebrated each year to raise ...
Apr 14 2023 - Keep Columbus Beautiful to celebrate Earth Day with week-long activities
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Earth Day is just around the corner – April 22, and Keep Columbus Beautiful Commission (KCBC) will be celebrating with a week-long of events and activities. Each year, Earth Day ...
Apr 14 2023 - Columbus man convicted of murdering teen's unborn baby in 2020 drive-by shooting
During the trial, Christopher Payne's defense attorney cast doubt on the credibility of witnesses for the prosecution.
Apr 14 2023 - Best Ranger Competition opens at Fort Benning; Saturday’s events will be held in Columbus
On Saturday, the event will move into downtown Columbus for the first time. The Best Ranger Competition is a test of mental and physical fitness. It is 54 grueling hours over three days. Here’s the ...
Apr 14 2023 - Columbus firefighters rescue paratrooper stuck in tree at Camp Atterbury
CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind. — Columbus firefighters helped in a military operation Thursday, working with Camp Atterbury personnel to extricate a paratrooper from his parachute, which was stuck in a very ...
Apr 14 2023 - Columbus police arrest suspect in fatal Far West Side gym shooting
Columbus police arrested the suspect accused of killing a 23-year-old man at a gym on Columbus' Far West Side near Hilliard last month. Police charged Tae Von Bush, 19, of Hilltop, with ...
Apr 14 2023 - Huntington National Bank extends Huntington ChoicePay into higher education and business services
Bank activates digital capabilities in new sectors to expand on enterprise payments strategyCOLUMBUS, Ohio, April 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ...
Apr 14 2023 - Fire crews battle blaze in Alliston
Emergency services were kept busy battling a blaze at a home in New Tecumseth Wednesday evening. The call came in around 7:30 for a fire at Tupper Street West house in Alliston. Download the CTV News ...
Apr 14 2023 - Collierville DRC denies Walmart its signature blue, reviews other requests
Walmart may be able to get away with the blue of its brand. Commissioners also reviewed a subdivision and one business that want an alternative to awnings.
Apr 14 2023 - Muss Bus landing another commitment in Jeremiah Davenport
Cincinnati grad-transfer Jeremiah Davenport committed to Arkansas on Thursday. Davenport (6-7 wing, native of Cincinnati, Ohio) announced his pledge to the Razorbacks ...
Apr 14 2023 - How to Spend 24 Fantastic Hours in Cocoa Beach, Florida
Between its skyrocketing SpaceX program, bustling cruise port, and a vast cast of superior seafood, Cocoa Beach and its neighboring city of Cape Canaveral have officially scrubbed its reputation as a ...
Apr 14 2023 - Used Buick convertibles for sale in Apache, OK
To find matches in your area, please try adjusting your filters. Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used I’m from out of town and stopped there while traveling on business ...
Apr 14 2023 - Atoka businesses blame rent hikes on opening of Reba's Place
ATOKA, Okla. (KTEN) — Herbert Bryant has rented properties on East Court Street in Atoka as office space for more than a decade. In early March, he received a notice that his rent would ...
Apr 14 2023 - Virginia Lawmakers Approve Governor’s Hemp Bill Amendments
The Virginia hemp industry will lose jobs, innovation and business development because of this bill. Hemp consumers that rely on hemp products will have greatly reduced choices due to this bill.” By ...
Apr 14 2023 - The Creepy Abandoned Field In Virginia That's Home To 42 Gigantic Presidential Heads
But in Croaker, Virginia, there is a field on a private farm that is laced with presidential busts. The 42 gigantic abandoned president heads stand 20 feet tall and weigh close to 20,000 pounds each!
Apr 14 2023 - Pembroke Pines to consider Lennar townhouse project on agricultural land
Pembroke Pines is the second-largest city in Broward County at about ... and afternoon daily newsletters to receive the latest business news impacting South Florida. For more business intelligence, ...
Apr 14 2023 - Newberry decides where tobacco, vape and gunsmiths are located in the city
Clarity has come to the city of Newberry regarding CBD and vape, tobacco and gunsmith businesses. The city passed an ordinance to place these businesses in what they say are appropriate zoning areas ...
Apr 14 2023 - Bay County roundup: Coach breaks news of no-hitter on bus ride home
Ben Kochany wielded a potent bat in Game 2, ripping four hits with three RBIs while DeCaire and Hopp each added three more hits and Cam Shooltz tallied two. Sequin launched a three-run blast then came ...
Apr 14 2023 - Utah's EV registration rates outpaced nation in January
Zoom out: Nationally, EVs accounted for 7% of new vehicle registrations in January, up from 4.1% the same month last year. Why it matters: The growth is another sign that the EV transition is gaining ...
Apr 14 2023 - Utah has best economic outlook in America, report says
() - Utah has a robust economy that is likely to improve in the future, according to the newly-released Rich States, Poor States report from the ALEC-Laffer State ...
Apr 14 2023 - North Texas man sentenced to 65 years for sexually abusing 11-year-old girl, getting her pregnant,
I’m amazed at the courage of this child, who mustered the strength to testify against her abuser,” DA Willis said after Rodriguez-Aguirre was sentenced in court.
Apr 14 2023 - North Texas man impregnates 11 year old child, gets 65 years in prison
A North Texas man has been sentenced to 65 years in prison without parole after the jury found him guilty of continuous sexual abuse of a child.
Apr 14 2023 - Mayor candidate’s lakeview property tax bill: $5
A candidate for the Republican nomination for Columbus mayor has confirmed he received nearly a full tax assessment reduction two years ago on property he owns overlooking Harrison Lake west of ...
Apr 14 2023 - Minnesota State takes care of business in doubleheader against Upper Iowa
The Minnesota State baseball program (23-7, 13-2 NSIC) swept NSIC opponent Upper Iowa in a Wednesday The Mavericks won the first game of the day 5-2, before escaping the Peacocks in a 2-1 victory in ...
Apr 14 2023 - Lawsuit: NM prison guard tells Black man, ‘Let me guess, you can’t breathe?’
This story contains graphic descriptions of violence, sexual abuse, and a racist threat. During a shakedown in the spring of 2021, a New Mexico prison guard, with his foot on ...
Apr 14 2023 - Erin sexual assault survivor calls on government to reinstate support
Kelsey White-Sjolin is hoping her story of abuse survival, and what she has gone through in order to reach the point of calling herself a survivor, will show others why ...
Apr 14 2023 - 8 weird NC food events you need to check out
The annual event attracts up to 20,000 people to downtown Oxford, according to the festival website. It all started when local business owner Julia Stovall Overton hosted an event promoting North ...
Apr 14 2023 - True North Carolina experiences await just beyond Raleigh city limits
National Geographic Photographer Greta Rybus shows us real adventure and authentic experiences in and just outside of North Carolina’s state capital.
Apr 14 2023 - Librarians say a Missouri House proposal to eliminate library funding would have ‘devastating’
The proposal is not yet final; it must clear the state Senate. But for those who manage or use the state’s 160 library districts, especially in rural areas where services are not as robust, the threat ...
Apr 14 2023 - MO: Missouri House advances bill allowing guns on buses, inside churches and synagogues
Missourians would be allowed to carry guns on public buses and inside churches and other places of worship under a bill advanced by the Missouri House Thursday. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Adam ...
Apr 14 2023 - Kenosha businesses excited for 2 national conventions nearby in 2024
The convention, to be held in August of 2024, will draw Democratic Party officials, legislators, and media from across the country. With the Republican National Convention scheduled in Milwaukee for ...
Apr 14 2023 - OBN: Ardmore Drug Bust Finds 10 Pounds Of Meth, 1,000 Fentanyl Pills
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and the Murray County Sheriff's Department dismantled a major drug trafficking operation.
Apr 14 2023 - Rocky Mountain Bride, a business owned and operated by women, is making a splash in the Wedding Ind
Rocky Mountain Bride, a small business owned and operated by women, is a print and digital wedding publication highlighting Alberta, British Columbia, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and ...
Apr 14 2023 - Family-run construction company celebrates 100th year in Torrington
TORRINGTON — Over the last 100 years, O&G Industries has grown from a small business focused on service and craftsmanship to an award-winning industry leader in construction services and products, ...
Apr 14 2023 - Mayor's Memo: Entrepreneur shares insights at Bluffton event
The recent "How I Built it" event featuring Greg Parker, the CEO of Parker's convenience stores, was a major success for entrepreneurs and business owners in Bluffton.
Apr 14 2023 - Aroostook County Tourism Summit Connects Organizations From Across the County
Over 60 Area Business Owners and Non profits were at the houlton elks lodge tuesday for the 2023 Aroostook County Tourism Summit ...
Apr 14 2023 - Why a longtime local business is teaming up with the South Carolina marching band
South Carolina football games are nothing new for Stacy Levinson ... The owner of Brittons of Columbia, Levinson and husband Perry Lancaster teamed up with the Carolina Band to set up a fundraiser ...
Apr 14 2023 - These mid-Michigan businesses are among 2023 ‘50 Companies to Watch’
MDL Companies, all located in Bay and Saginaw counties, are named among the 2023 "Michigan 50 Companies to Watch." The list of this year’s awardees published on the Michigan Celebrates Small Business ...
Apr 14 2023 - New California law would compensate consumer fraud victims stiffed by shady companies
When businesses get busted for shady practices, consumers often miss out on restitution, but that could change.
Apr 14 2023 - Eastern Montana's Matador Ranch history a tale of the West's transition
The Matador Ranch gets its name from historic Scottish investors who brought the property along with others across the West in the early 1900s. History runs deep along Beaver Creek in northeastern ...
Apr 14 2023 - Blackstone Announces Opening of New Office in Frankfurt, Germany
NEW YORK & FRANKFURT, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Blackstone (NYSE: BX), the world’s largest alternative asset manager, today announced that it will open a new office in Frankfurt, Germany.
Apr 14 2023 - While Details Are Still Thin, Salt Lake City Can Make A Strong Case For An MLB Expansion Team
A group of civic and business leaders have announced an effort to bring Major League Baseball to Salt Lake City. Here's why it should be taken seriously.
Apr 14 2023 - Local opposition to plans to shutter Oneonta fitness center
The pandemic has had a lingering effect on businesses, particularly gyms. In Otsego County, COVID-19 was a death knell for a popular fitness center with a huge senior membership.
Apr 14 2023 - 'We Don't Want To End Up In Orange Jumpsuits,' Said CEO Arrested For $175M Scam In NJ
A former CEO whose star once shone so bright she made the Forbes 30-Under-30 list could soon be swapping her business suits for prison jumpsuits — something she'd been dreading. "We don't want to end ...
Apr 14 2023 - Wood County inspections: One restaurant receives 12 violations and 10 ace reports
The following are the latest results of Wood County Health Department inspections on licensed food establishments and other types of businesses, which the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune and Marshfield ...
Apr 14 2023 - “It’s every parent’s nightmare,” Former Lexington Daycare sentenced to 16 years in prison f
A former Lexington Daycare worker will spend 16 years in prison after pleading guilty to abusing 29 of her students.
Apr 14 2023 - Lenoir County intersection transitioning to an all-way stop this week
According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, the intersection of Hill Farm Road at Smithfield Way in Kinston will be transformed into the new traffic pattern on Wednesday. Currently, ...
Apr 14 2023 - Ontario police seize guns disguised as holiday gifts destined for Canada in major cross border bust
The year-long investigation dubbed 'Project Moneypenny' involved law enforcement in the U.S. and Ontario. Most of the arrested are under 30.
Apr 14 2023 - High School Baseball: Pine Bush shuts out Roosevelt 6-0
HYDE PARK, N.Y. — Oliver Auryansen struck out 10 over six innings as Pine Bush blanked Roosevelt 6-0 in a non-league game on Saturday. Auryansen allowed just four hits to get the win.
Apr 14 2023 - Saddle up! Learn to ride on 117 acres in beautiful Pine Bush
News 12's video journalist Scott Cohen spotlights Juckas Stables in Pine Bush, a place to learn and ride on this Road Trip: Close to Home. Enjoy 117 acres of farmland winding through the Hudson ...
Apr 14 2023 - DR. JONES SEEN AT PINE BUSH.; He Had Been Indicted for Murder of His Coachman and Was Reported Dead
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Apr 14 2023 - Extraterrestrial Fans Rejoice! The Pine Bush UFO Fair is Back in June
Most Hudson Valley residents know that Pine Bush, New York is a hotbed of unidentified flying object activity. Which makes for a perfect setting for one of the most popular, extraterrestrial events of ...
Apr 14 2023 - One of Tokyo’s Oldest Soba Shops Couldn’t Make it in New York City
Sarashina Horii, an offshoot of one of Tokyo’s oldest soba shops, will close its doors at the end of June, Crain’s New York Business reports. The restaurant, operated by Create Restaurants, a major ...
Apr 14 2023 - Lexington’s proposed zoning changes set the bar
And placing that new housing close to public transit would help address the region’s worsening traffic congestion on the roads. There are two things that make Lexington stand out: First ...
Apr 14 2023 - Internet cafe has run afoul of Sumter County inspectors
A Bushnell internet cafe has run afoul of Sumter County inspectors and the county may take action to revoke its operating permit.
Apr 14 2023 - Texas Women in Business offers networking opportunities each month
LUBBOCK, Texas— Texas Women in Business, Lubbock Chapter is a local non-profit organization that supports women personally, professionally and by giving, through their philanthropy partnership. TWIB ...
Apr 14 2023 - West Virginia law requires guardian supervision for Pre-K to third grade students at bus stops
A policy passed by the State Board of Education requires guardian supervision for students in the third grade and younger.
Apr 14 2023 - West Virginia places first major order with GreenPower Motor Company
GreenPower Motor Company gets an order from the WVDOE for $15 Million for 41 buses to be produced in South Charleston by 2024 ...
Apr 14 2023 - Baltimore Catholic diocese covered up clergy sexual abuse for decades: Maryland attorney general
The attorney general of Maryland accused the Archdiocese of Baltimore of covering up child sexual abuse perpetrated by 156 current or former members of clergy against more than 600 victims during a ...
Apr 14 2023 - Adirondack Winery raises a glass to 15 years in business
Local, family-owned Adirondack Winery is celebrating 15 years of success and growth with several upcoming events. This April 17 marks 15 years since founders and co-owners Sasha and Michael Pardy ...
Apr 14 2023 - Rochester Lilac Festival 2023: Here’s what to expect
According to the festival, over 1,800 bushes and over 500 different varieties will be showcased at the festival.
Apr 14 2023 - Network and hear the latest on New York’s cannabis market rollout at this Rochester meetup on Apr
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 14 2023 - Baxter installed as Western Kansas State Vice President of the Sons of the American Revolution
The Kansas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution recently held its 140th Conference in Olathe, Kansas. During the business meeting, Garry Baxter from Beloit, Kansas, was installed by the Vice ...
Apr 14 2023 - 51 years ago: ‘a battle for the soul of Oregon’
Marshall: You also write in the book that at this time there was a shift going on in Baker City. Can you explain what happened? Kaza: Like in a lot of Oregon, Baker was transitioning in that time ...
Apr 14 2023 - Aurora City Council set to vote on parking lot for West Side business in residential neighborhood
Aurora Metal Recycling, 601 Spruce St., is looking to build a small parking lot for its employees on a .15-acre site along West New York Street, west of Highland Avenue in Aurora.
Apr 14 2023 - Man gets 10-year sentence for robbing Tigard bowling alley, Beaverton restaurant
A 34-year-old man was sentenced to 10 years in prison Tuesday after robbing a pair of businesses in February, the Washington County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Apr 14 2023 - SUV Hits School Bus After Driving Through Red Light In Bradenton: FHP
There were no injuries after a school bus with 34 students onboard was hit by an SUV Monday morning in Bradenton, FL Highway Patrol said.
Apr 14 2023 - No Students Injured After School Bus Hit By SUV: FL Highway Patrol
There were no injuries after a school bus with 34 students onboard was hit by an SUV Monday morning in Bradenton, FL Highway Patrol said.
Apr 14 2023 - Florida’s Sarasota Bradenton airport just had its busiest single month ever
Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport is seeing record travelers. In March, the airport located off University Parkway near U.S. 301 and U.S. 41, set a passengers record with 514,889, the highest ...
Apr 14 2023 - Dating violence abuser gets 20 years in prison
A Giddings man convicted of Assault Family Violence Strangulation with a Prior Conviction has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. 39-year-old Terrance Jermaine ...
Apr 14 2023 - Businesses new and old continue tradition of Black entrepreneurship on Auburn Avenue
Auburn Avenue was once the epicenter of successful Black enterprise in Atlanta, if not the country. Veteran business owners and a new generation of entrepreneurs are determined to navigate obstacles ...
Apr 14 2023 - Couple says they’re out $50K after a police chase led to a crash into their Gwinnett County busin
An officer did a pit maneuver to stop the suspect he believed was armed, sending the car into the couple's trailers sitting off Highway 78.
Apr 14 2023 - El Dorado Hills-based GameMic wins Business Journal's Inno Madness contest for startups
An El Dorado Hills startup has won the Sacramento Business Journal's inaugural Inno Madness competition. GameMic Inc. received 56% of the public vote in the final round of Inno Madness, while ...
Apr 14 2023 - New and used 2023 Jeep Wrangler for sale in Bristol, WI
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Excellent in every way every time great dealer to do business with It is an awesome car with everything you want in a car. The Dealer was ...
Apr 14 2023 - Women-owned restaurants in West Virginia
Starting your own business in the Mountain State can be a challenge, and expensive. However, some West Virginians with the hope of one day starting their own ...
Apr 14 2023 - MARTA highlights electric vehicle investments in metro Atlanta
MARTA is working to cut climate pollution and the bolster public transit system across Georgia. On Thursday they held an event to highlight historic climate and electric vehicle investments in metro ...
Apr 14 2023 - Court docs: Man sexually assaulted people with autism at Greenwood therapy center
Leomeir Kennedy allegedly told investigators he was careful not to abuse any of the children assigned to him so he would not get caught.
Apr 14 2023 - The Town of Hurley is in a state of political transition
The political transformation of northern Ulster County from solid red to predictably almost-solid blue has been more than a half-century long. Municipality after municipality has experienced it.
Apr 14 2023 - Former Fauquier County theatre teacher, tutor convicted of sexual abuse
A former theatre teacher who also previously worked as a tutor was convicted of sexual abuse charges in Fauquier County, authorities say.
Apr 14 2023 - Eight former clergymen in Dundalk named in Maryland AG report on Catholic Church sex abuse
Multiple priests and clergymen in Dundalk were identified in a report from the state’s attorney general as sex offenders, who abused local children and were knowingly moved around throughout Baltimore ...
Apr 14 2023 - Pitman: Newest Hamilton business investor says he is committed to city
All Hamilton, Ohio, needed was for someone to take a chance. Now they're getting investors wanting to be apart of the city's renaissance.
Apr 14 2023 - Edinburgh Academy ex-pupil faces teacher in Cape Town court on abuse charges
A former pupil at a leading independent school in Scotland went to South Africa to face the teacher he alleges sexually assaulted him and dozens of his classmates.
Apr 14 2023 - GoNetspeed Completes Branford Construction, Connecting Customers to 100 Percent Fiber Internet
With construction complete, more than 8,900 homes and businesses throughout Branford now have access to GoNetspeed's fast, reliable 100 percent fiber internet service. Residents interested may visit ...
Apr 14 2023 - California Democrat kicked off committee after casting ‘no’ vote on Gavin Newsom oil penalty
A California Democrat lost an Assembly committee seat after ... Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D-Lakewood, on Thursday removed Assemblywoman Jasmeet Bains, D-Delano, from the Assembly Business and ...
Apr 14 2023 - Coppell Business Briefs: Local ribbon cutting, cricket in Coppell
Join the Coppell Chamber of Commerce on April 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. for a ribbon cutting for Colonial Life. The ribbon cutting will be held at the ...
Apr 14 2023 - Newport Beach businessman announces bid for seat in CA-47
The announcement came Monday morning that Max Ukropina would be the second Republican to declare a candidacy in the district race left vacant by Rep. Katie Porter's announced bid for the U.S. Senate.
Apr 14 2023 - Summer employment woes set to continue in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach
As the island gears up for another summer, the continued labor shortage in the area--spurred by Baldwin County's precipitous growth--frustrates business owners.
Apr 14 2023 - Vanderbilt gets most power from the sun and other business news
Vanderbilt adds 300-acre solar farm. A new 35-megawatt solar farm began generating electricity in Bedford County, Tennessee, this week to supply about 70% of the power needs for V ...
Apr 14 2023 - CEO Warrior Hosts Series of Events throughout April and May
The global business mentoring and coaching organization will host virtual and in-person seminars aimed at training home service dispatchers, techs, trainers, and the leadership team.
Apr 14 2023 - Fort Smith marijuana business sues after it's insurance claim is rejected
A Fort Smith medicinal marijuana grower's cooling equipment went off and heat from the facility’s growing lamps destroyed 5,000 cannabis plants.
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