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Apr 15 2023 - Used SUVs for sale in Barnegat, NJ under $5,000
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Nice and easy doing business with Mike. Fair price and a good experience. Took lees then and hour to agree to a price with my trade and ...
Apr 15 2023 - Enterprise looks at possibly starting a public transportation system
THE SOUTHEAST ALABAMA REGIONAL PLANNING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION HELD A PUBLIC HEARING ON CREATING “PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION” IN ENTERPRISE. IT’S BEEN MORE THAN 30 YEARS SINCE PUBLIC BUSES PICKED-UP ...
Apr 15 2023 - Used GMC Acadia for sale in Columbus, WI
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Tony was incredibly knowledgable, friendly, and the absolute opposite of pushy. He really went above and beyond to work with me and for me ...
Apr 15 2023 - Columbus still 91st in statewide health ranking
University researchers once again ranked the health of Columbus County’s citizens in the bottom tenth of the state. According to the 2023 County Health Rankings and Roadmaps report issued by ...
Apr 15 2023 - Columbus, WI Hourly Weather Forecast
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Apr 15 2023 - Trump answered questions for more than 7 hours in New York fraud lawsuit
Former President Trump on Thursday was back in a New York City courtroom, facing questions under oath for “nearly seven hours” in a business fraud case brought by the state of New York, according ...
Apr 15 2023 - A Tiny Number of Shoplifters Commit Thousands of New York City Thefts
Nearly a third of all shoplifting arrests in the city last year involved just 327 people, the police said. Businesses say they have little defense.
Apr 15 2023 - Concord-Laconia bus route seen as boon to Franklin
A new Concord-to-Laconia bus route will provide transportation for commuters as well as Lakes Region residents who need rides to stores and hospitals.Terri Paige, director of transportation for the ...
Apr 15 2023 - Former Madison County resident pleads to child abuse crimes in federal court
A repeat child sex offender who once lived in Madison County pleaded guilty recently in U.S. District Court in Macon to federal charges of possessing child abuse materials.
Apr 15 2023 - Man shot on Churchill Street in Macon
The report says it happened on the 2900 block of Churchill Street. That's off Columbus Road in west Macon. Deputies found a 67-year-old man who was shot and wounded. Paramedics responded and sent the ...
Apr 15 2023 - Vanderbilt, Anderson and Emory remain in top spots in Bushnell/Golfweek men's college golf coaches
After a win in the Mason Rudolph Championship, Vanderbilt continues as the top-ranked team in the Bushnell/Golfweek Division I men’s college golf coaches poll for April 14. The Commodores received 19 ...
Apr 15 2023 - New Buc-ee’s near Smoky Mountains to delay opening
The second Buc-ee’s to open in Tennessee is facing a delay. After announcing an opening date of June 5 earlier in the week, the Texas-based company said that the first day of business will be a little ...
Apr 15 2023 - Canfield High School hosts Ohio State Taekwondo Championship for first time
The Ohio State Taekwondo Championship was held in Canfield for the first time Saturday, April 15. This is the first the event has been held outside Columbus since 1979.
Apr 15 2023 - Sam Williams-Dixon, 3-star RB, commits to Ohio State football: Buckeyes Recruiting
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State’s run of spring commitments has added another name in Sam Williams-Dixon of Pickerington North High School. The nation’s No. 677 player and No. 79 athlete chose the ...
Apr 15 2023 - Business newsmakers: Deaton named dean of Florida Tech College of Aeronautics
Deaton has served as interim dean since December 2021, and has been professor of aeronautics and human factors chair since in 2001.
Apr 15 2023 - Florida Healthcare Workers Allegedly Livestreamed Abuse of Elderly Dementia Patient
Two healthcare workers in Florida face charges after they allegedly livestreamed themselves mocking a patient with dementia. Jada Harris, 18, and Shy'Tiona Jazziemysha Bishop, 20, were arrested on ...
Apr 15 2023 - Officials Meet To Vet Upcoming Season In Montauk
MONTAUK, NY — East Hampton Town officials took steps recently to ensure that the Montauk summer season, a typically busy time for business owners, visitors and residents alike, runs smoothly ...
Apr 15 2023 - GJ, Colorado Chambers of Commerce meet to discuss business landscape
Carnahan and the Grand Junction Chamber hosted the Colorado Chamber, including President and CEO Loren Furman, on Wednesday for a meeting to discuss the state chamber’s Blueprint for a Better Business ...
Apr 15 2023 - Suds drive-in returning for business in Greenwood
After sitting out a year, a dining and car cruising institution will resume operation in Greenwood. The Suds drive-in restaurant, under new management, is reopening April 22, with weekday hours, lunch ...
Apr 15 2023 - Production company shuts down streets in Conyers for filming: Detours, parking, business closures
Universal Content Productions announced the company would be filming in Olde Town Conyers Wednesday and Thursday this week.
Apr 15 2023 - Highlighting Michigan women in business
Brenda Hunt, president and CEO of the Battle Creek Community Foundation, is being honored for her 40+ years of leadership and continual encouragement of and investment in BIPOC and female business ...
Apr 15 2023 - Ohio Means Jobs discusses improving local workforce with Allen Lima Leadership
Ohio Means Jobs says that they look forward to doing these events as they can connect with local leaders and small businesses to spread the word that they have available ...
Apr 15 2023 - Lima man handed 10-year prison term for rape
A Lima man convicted by a jury last month of rape for sexually abusing his girlfriend's 14-year-old foster daughter was sentenced Thursday to a mandatory minimum 10 years in prison. David Cowan III, ...
Apr 15 2023 - An Oregon man 'gifted' money to strangers by dropping $200,000 in cash out his car window
An Oregon man was stopped by police Tuesday after he tried to "gift" strangers money by tossing hundred dollar bills on a busy highway from his car window.
Apr 15 2023 - Kamaljit Jackson brings passion to WWBIC: Diversity in Business Awards
Kamaljit Jackson’s passion is helping others achieve their dreams. “Every day I get a new opportunity to help somebody. There is no other position like it in the world,” said Jackson, vice president ...
Apr 15 2023 - Bailey Zimmerman Was Working a Gas Pipeline and Making Truck TikToks. Now He’s Touring With Morga
Bailey Zimmerman was busy with a union job and tricking out pickup trucks in his spare time just three years ago. In less than one pandemic, the Louisville, Illinois, native is well on his way to ...
Apr 15 2023 - Anxiety Therapists in Blairmore, AB
I offer support with: anxiety , depression, compassion fatigue/burnout, life transitions, self-esteem, dieting/relationships with food, boundary setting, grief and loss, relationship conflict. Do ...
Apr 15 2023 - Who is Josh Harris? What Commanders fans should know about their soon-to-be owner
A league source told The Athletic on Thursday that Snyder is near a deal to sell the Commanders, for a reported $6 billion, to an investment group led by businessman Josh Harris, after initially ...
Apr 15 2023 - Oklahoma City shootout: Biker gang surrounded bar, gunned down rivals in attack from behind, court
Oklahoma City police have arrested two suspected Bandidos biker gang members as court documents reveal how the group allegedly surrounded a roadside saloon and ambushed a rival leader in a deadly ...
Apr 15 2023 - Vendors at Oklahoma City event hope to help farmers impacted by inflation
An event at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds is aiming to help farmers impacted by inflation stay in business. The OKC Farm Show kicked off Thursday and will continue through Saturday, offering deals on equipment to help those in the agriculture industry stay afloat. Vendors at the event said they are doing what they can to keep farmers working.
Apr 15 2023 - Abuse allegations, similar issues discovered in New Mexico healthcare system
The New Mexico Department of Health stated that anyone found in immediate harm will be removed from the situation for their safety.
Apr 15 2023 - New Mexico film incentive spending could surge under changes aimed at landing larger productions
In the final days of this year’s legislative session, New Mexico lawmakers tacked big changes to a state film incentive program onto an omnibus tax bill before sending it on to Gov. Michelle Lujan ...
Apr 15 2023 - Grandmother, granddaughter writing Columbus history one recipe at a time
The namesake of a popular eatery that has fed folks in the Fountain City for nearly four decades has decided to take her legacy digital. Minnie Hanneman Minnie’s Uptown ...
Apr 15 2023 - Drama abounds over efforts to change Ohio constitution
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s constitution is caught in a high-stakes tug-of-war. With an effort to enshrine abortion rights looming this fall, an influential mix of Republican politicians, lobbying organizations ...
Apr 15 2023 - Ohio doesn't have spring high school football, but Columbus-area teams are staying busy
Stay fit, stay sharp and market players in recruiting circles. These are some of the tasks high school football teams tackle in the spring.
Apr 15 2023 - Ohio State Spring Football Game 2023: Live stream, start time, TV, how to watch
What TV channel is the game on? What time will it start? Saturday’s spring game will start at noon ET at Ohio Stadium at Columbus, Ohio. The game will air on TV via Big Ten Network.
Apr 15 2023 - 4-star tight end Max LeBlanc commits to Ohio State
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — 4-star tight end Max LeBlanc from Chattanooga, Tennessee committed to Ohio State on Saturday. LeBlanc is the No. 6 rated played in Tennessee and No. 13 ranked tight end for ...
Apr 15 2023 - Ohio’s broken death-penalty system may be wasting hundreds of millions of dollars, AG warns
COLUMBUS—As Ohio’s death-penalty system lingers in a years-long purgatory, Attorney General Dave Yost says the state could be spending hundreds of millions of dollars unnecessarily to keep inmates on ...
Apr 15 2023 - Water boil advisory issued for Little Turtle area in northeast Columbus
A water boil advisory has been issued for an area in northeast Columbus on Saturday morning. The Columbus Department of Public Utilities issued a boil advisory at ...
Apr 15 2023 - Ohio State football great Archie Griffin runs for a touchdown in the Buckeyes’ spring game
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nearly fifty years after the first of his back-to-back Heisman Trophy seasons, Ohio State football great Archie Griffin found the end zone inside Ohio Stadium again on Saturday.
Apr 15 2023 - Wednesday Round-Up: Lebanon baseball, Lebanon softball, WeBo Softball pick up wins
It was a busy Wednesday for Boone County teams. The Lebanon baseball and softball teams hosted Frankfort to conclude their conference series, while Western Boone's softball team hosted North ...
Apr 15 2023 - Owner of Cranston bakery says he was robbed over the weekend
The owner of DeLuise Bakery on Oaklawn Avenue says his business was robbed early Sunday morning. The owner of DeLuise Bakery on Oaklawn Avenue says his business was robbed early Sunday morning.
Apr 15 2023 - 'I was in tears seeing the Edinburgh teacher who abused me'
A man who says he was assaulted by an Edinburgh school teacher in the 1970s, says he reverted to his childhood self seeing him in a South African court. Neil Douglas, 60, said he burst into tears ...
Apr 15 2023 - A local businesswoman has won a seat on the Menomonee Falls Village Board
Falls candidate Ann Lessila defeats Dan Schwind for village board seat 3 in the spring election with 56.3% of the votes.
Apr 15 2023 - NEMCC FBLA Collegiate students from New Albany take top honors at state competition
Northeast Mississippi Community College's Collegiate Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Collegiate chapter came out on top at the Mississippi State FBLA Conference, with several students winnin ...
Apr 15 2023 - Industry Shares Best Practices for Supply Chain Visibility at GS1 US Summit
Virtual Event to Showcase How Businesses Optimize Supply Chains by Leveraging GS1 Standards EWING, NJ, /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- GS1 US will host a free, virtual educational Supply Chain Visibility Summit ...
Apr 15 2023 - Summit Downtown Announces Opening of the 2023 Summit Farmers Market
We are thrilled to kick off our 30th season at Summit Farmers Market,” said Market Administrator, Marin Mixon. “Supporting our local farmers and small businesses is more important now than ever, and ...
Apr 15 2023 - Rahway Relay for Life Still Accepting Submissions for Program Book but Deadline is Apr. 15
Relay for Life of Rahway is now accepting submissions for its June 10th Relay for Life program book. Businesses, organizations, and individuals are welcome to submit advertisements, announcements, ...
Apr 15 2023 - UA's focus on Arkansas, Chancellor tells local business leaders
University of Arkansas Chancellor Dr. Charles Robinson gave the keynote address at the El Dorado-Union County Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting Wednesday.
Apr 15 2023 - Armed Robbery Reported At Business, Suspects Sought: Berlin Police
Officers from Berlin, Newington, New Britain, West Hartford and State Police searched for the suspects who fled on foot, police said.
Apr 15 2023 - PA abuse legislation still uncertain
National data on sexual abuse has shown that when a survivor of childhood sexual assault chooses to come forward about their experience, it’s often not until many years ...
Apr 15 2023 - Victims Intervention Program goes above and beyond for clients in Wayne and Pike counties
For survivors of domestic abuse, pets can be a saving grace. VIP partners with local organizations to help their clients' pets thrive.
Apr 15 2023 - LCSAP Positivity Week
LAWRENCE COUNTY SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION COALITON ALONG WITH THE TENNESSEE ALLIANCE FRO DRUG ENDANGERED CHILDREN WILL HOSTING POSITIIVITY PROJECT WEEK APRIL 24 THRU THE 28TH IN CONNECTION WITH DRUG ...
Apr 15 2023 - Denver to spend up to $20 million on migrants in just six months, officials say
Denver officials say that the city expects to spend up to $20 million ... Those cities had been the target for a number of buses from Texas, where Gov. Greg Abbott had ordered buses be sent ...
Apr 15 2023 - High speeds and distractions imperil NH drivers and pedestrians
Route 125 courses northward from Haverhill, Mass., through Plaistow, Kingston, Brentwood, Epping, Lee, Barrington, Rochester and Milton, linking locals and commuters to businesses and homes on both ...
Apr 15 2023 - Real Deal: Impact of work from home trends on Connecticut businesses
Ridership in Connecticut today compared to before the pandemic is up over 100% for bridges and tunnels, nearly 70% on the subway and 67% for Metro-North.
Apr 15 2023 - After a long and rewarding career, New Paltz’s Dale Montelione Grust will step away from the mass
No journey is ever a straight line, but one thing that has grown exponentially for Dale Montelione Grust is her skill and acumen as a massage therapist and female business-owner in New Paltz for more ...
Apr 15 2023 - Bernalillo County makes progress identifying ‘frequent utilizers’ of jail and substance-abuse p
(Chancey Bush/Albuquerque Journal) Bernalillo County’s effort to better ... such as University of New Mexico Hospital, to better pinpoint the frequent utilizers across systems.
Apr 15 2023 - Cannabis dispensary to open in Tijeras on April 20
TIJERAS, N.M. — Cannabis is coming to the ... welcoming minority-owned cannabis business owners helped them pick New Mexico. The Hayes Brothers say they’re from Baltimore and their mom is ...
Apr 15 2023 - Baltimore Archdiocese 'uniquely positioned' to name accused sexual abusers in redacted report, Mary
The report was released with dozens of court-ordered redactions, including the names of 10 "credibly accused" abusers.
Apr 15 2023 - Bedford Hills Man Arrested For Felony Criminal Sex Act Involving Minor
BEDFORD, NY — A weeks-long investigation into sex abuse allegations has led to the felony arrest of a Bedford Hills man. The Town of Bedford Police Department announced Tuesday night that over ...
Apr 15 2023 - Forbes' billionaires list adds two new names with Wisconsin ties as one exits
The latest Forbes World's Billionaires List released this week includes two new names very familiar to the Milwaukee-area business community.
Apr 15 2023 - Lack of affordable housing a barrier to Nebraska workers, growth
A shortage of affordable housing hinders Nebraska's efforts to attract and keep workers. Some businesses even resort to building housing for their own workers.
Apr 15 2023 - USDA official visits Schuyler, talks effort to invest in rural communities
Xochitl Torres Small met with local business owners, rural entrepreneurs, and farmers to highlight the USDA rural development investments that support rural areas.
Apr 15 2023 - Urban Meyer clears up coaching future: Ex-Ohio State, Florida coach says 'book is closed' on potent
"That book is closed," Meyer told the Columbus Dispatch. "It's going to be TV and grandfather." Less than two years after his disastrous 13-game stint as the Jacksonville Jaguars coach came to an end, ...
Apr 15 2023 - Lewisburg school board OKs summer projects
The Lewisburg School District maintenance team has a busy summer ahead. Maintenance Director Delbert Gallegos, at Thursday night's meeting, presented the school board with an update of projects that ...
Apr 15 2023 - 2 West Reading businesses to hold grand openings on Friday
Three weeks after a deadly explosion shook the West Reading community, the borough is celebrating some much welcome good news in its local business scene.
Apr 15 2023 - Princeton Seminary alumni, students aim to remove chairman for predatory prison business
Erich Kussman grew up breaking into homes in Plainfield, New Jersey, to steal food. His single mother was addicted to drugs. He began selling drugs himself and landed in jail in 2002 after stabbing a ...
Apr 15 2023 - Busy Bridgeville bridge closing for work for several days
BRIDGEVILLE, Pa. — A busy bridge will close for several days this week, and police are advising motorists to prepare. The portion of Washington Pike that runs over Chartiers Creek, connecting ...
Apr 15 2023 - Middletown Ch’i Lash school grad launches Eyeconic Wink boutique
The Eyeconic Wink, which opened for business April 1 inside The Beauty Addict at 955 So. Main Street in Middletown, is offering ways to save time in the morning and still feel and look confident.
Apr 15 2023 - Man runs from officers, causes Bartlesville hospital to be placed on temporary lockdown
The Bartlesville Police Department arrested on man for obstructing an officer after he ran from police and hid in a bush on Ascension St. John in Bartlesville.
Apr 15 2023 - Maine Residents in Farmington and Blue Hill Peninsula Regions Can Now Get Multi-Gig Internet from F
More than 16,000 homes and small businesses in the Farmington-area and Blue Hill Peninsula region can now order symmetrical, multi-gigabit fiber internet from Fidium Fiber. In the Farmington-area, ...
Apr 15 2023 - Hobbs teen who threw baby in garbage found guilty on both charges
A jury in Lea County found Alexis Avila, 19, guilty of child abuse with great bodily harm resulting in great bodily harm and one count of attempted first-degree murder on Friday. Avila was caught ...
Apr 15 2023 - Somber 12th birthday celebration for missing Cornelius girl Madalina Cojocari
A somber celebration occurred Tuesday night in Cornelius. April 11 marked Madalina Cojocari’s 12th birthday. The young girl was last seen getting off her school bus in Cornelius on November 21, 2022, ...
Apr 15 2023 - Cornelius mom of missing 12-year-old possessed cocaine, fentanyl in jail, police say
Madalina Cojocari was last seen getting off a school bus Nov. 21. Her parents didn’t report her missing until Dec. 15 — some 22 days later.
Apr 15 2023 - West Palm Beach launches $500,000 grant program for minority, women-owned small businesses
Located in the city limits of West Palm Beach Be a for-profit organization registered to do business with the state of Florida Division of Corporations Free of any city lien encumbrances and code ...
Apr 15 2023 - Port of Albany stevedore services changes hands
The longtime provider of stevedore services at the Port of Albany has been acquired by another company, although the new owners don’t expect any immediate changes. “It’s business as usual. We’re not ...
Apr 15 2023 - Albany PD: Dog left tied to a tree on Old State Road
ALBANY, N.Y. ( NEWS10) — On Thursday evening, the Albany Police Department found a female dog that had been abandoned on Old State Road. The dog was found tied to a tree, west of the Pinebush. Police ...
Apr 15 2023 - New shopping plaza scheduled to open in May in Humble
Development New shopping plaza scheduled to open in ... Texas Legislature Lawmakers may have more time to consider ... Business Blo Blow Dry Bar finds new location, ... Texas Legislature Narcan to be ...
Apr 15 2023 - Cassandra Elkins, Youngstown, Ohio
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Ms. Cassandra Elkins, 76, transitioned to her heavenly home, Friday, March 31, 2023, at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital. Ms. Elkins was born July 13, 1946, in ...
Apr 15 2023 - Study: New danger of alcohol use in Harrisonburg.
Living in Virginia, you can dial 988 and speak to ... million people die every year as a result of alcohol abuse. 15.1% of Harrisonburg County adults have reported binge drinking.
Apr 15 2023 - California Metrolink, Amtrak train services will be restored next week following months of repairs
Metrolink and Amtrak train services will be restored next week following months of stabilizing repairs due to shifting ground beneath a stretch of seaside track in Southern California, transit ...
Apr 15 2023 - April 19: Chamber After Hours Mixer at COC Canyon Country
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce will host the April Business After Hours Mixer at the College of the Canyons - Canyon Country Campus on Wednesday, April 19.
Apr 15 2023 - Non-traditional businesses spark Trumbull Corporate Park rebirth
“We want to be a good neighbor … a good partner,” Haggerty said.
Apr 15 2023 - Sauk Rapids man Jay Olson gets 5 years in prison for making, selling "ghost guns"
Olson pleaded guilty​ to a federal charge of willfully engaging in the business of manufacturing firearms without a license in September.
Apr 15 2023 - Senior citizen busted for robbing a bank in Missouri
A 78-year-old woman was arrested for robbery in Pleasant Hill, Missouri. The senior citizen is a repeat offender and has been robbing since 1977.
Apr 15 2023 - School bus crashes in Ohio with children on board
Andrew Mitchell — the former Columbus police vice officer accused of murder — took the stand in his own defense Friday, as the defense worked to paint a picture of the moment he shot and killed sex ...
Apr 15 2023 - Canada’s Fine Cotton Factory Touts Benefits of Nearshoring
The textile and apparel producer has upped its investments in technology, sustainability and talent in pursuit of domestic business.
Apr 15 2023 - Expansion at Nevada Museum of Art begins
The Nevada Museum of Art has been attempting to support the relocation of the Howell/Sinai Mansion for the last five years. Those efforts will now transition into saving the public memory of the ...
Apr 15 2023 - Tupelo officials declare state of emergency from weekend storm
Following the April 1 storm that spawned an EF-1 tornado and dealt significant damage to multiple commercial and industrial businesses along Green Street, city officials declared a state of emergency.
Apr 15 2023 - Nome officials, homeless shelter see results from halt on Sunday alcohol sales
Local officials say three businesses' suspension of Sunday alcohol sales is contributing to reduced crime and emergency service calls.
Apr 15 2023 - Death row inmate loses appeal in case of murdered OU ballerina Juli Busken
Anthony Castillo Sanchez, 44, is set to be executed Sept. 21 by lethal injection at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester.
Apr 15 2023 - Alberta reaches memorandum of understanding with Prairie provinces on trade corridors
Alberta has signed a memorandum of understanding with its Prairie cousins aimed at addressing decades of neglect that has whittled away the global perception of doing business with Canada. The MOU ...
Apr 15 2023 - Burns & McDonnell's union construction subsidiary prepares for future growth in Wisconsin
Construction is a big business for this #KansasCity firm known for its #engineering work. Its subsidiary company in #Wisconsin is expanding its footprint.
Apr 15 2023 - School bus returning from field trip involved in crash in southern Manitoba
Emergency crews are on the scene of a crash involving a school bus in southern Manitoba that collided with another vehicle while returning from a field trip.
Apr 15 2023 - Family stuck on icy Red Wing bluff rescued by helicopter
Plus: Another Grand Marais business destroyed by fire; American Pickers looking for Minnesota collections; parts of Minnesota could hit 80 degrees Wednesday; and more.
Apr 15 2023 - Hearing pushed back for Juneau book illustrator facing charge for anti-transgender notes
The Alaska children’s book illustrator was charged with terroristic threatening after authorities said he posted notes in businesses that included an assault rifle superimposed over the transgender ...
Apr 15 2023 - AR And VR Smart Glasses Market Size To Grow 13.5% By 2028 | Driving Factors, Business Opportunity
The global AR and VR smart glasses market to reach US$ 30.7 Billion by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 13.5% during 2023-2028. SHERIDAN, WYOMING, UNITED STATES, April 11, 2023 ...
Apr 15 2023 - Nebraska goes ice cold, falls to Buckeyes by 36
LINCOLN, Neb. (Courtesy: Husker Athletics) - Nebraska could not overcome a cold-shooting night, as the Huskers fell at No. 25 Ohio State, 90-54, in Columbus on Wednesday evening. The Huskers (4-6 ...
Apr 15 2023 - Closure of king salmon fishing season a concern for local businesses, fishermen
Whether you consume salmon or fish for it, you won’t be able to enjoy a local catch this season due to a fishing ban.
Apr 15 2023 - Child Sex Abuse Lands West Chester Man A Guilty Verdict
Luis Miguel Aguilar Dircio was convicted of sex offenses that began when the girl was seven years old in West Goshen Township.
Apr 15 2023 - Berkshire Flyer Amtrak trains between NYC and Pittsfield returning this summer
The rail service runs on weekends with the train leaving from New York City on Friday afternoons, transiting through Albany, before arriving in Pittsfield. Return trips are on Sunday afternoons.
Apr 15 2023 - Newtown Businesses Team Up For A Night of “Hardware & (Tom) Hanks”
The Newtown Hardware House is located at 108 S. State Street and the Newtown Theatre is located at 120 N. State Street. For the latest news about the Newtown Theatre visit TheNewtownTheatre.com. The ...
Apr 15 2023 - SBA Offers Disaster Assistance to Tennessee Businesses and Residents Affected by Recent Severe Stor
The SBA is providing low-interest disaster loans to Tennessee businesses and residents affected by recent severe storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes from March 31 to April 1, 2023.
Apr 15 2023 - Beachfront massages coming to Atlantic Beach; New Little River seafood eatery opens
A new seasonal business in Atlantic Beach offers a unique service not found anywhere else on the more than 60-mile Grand Strand coastline — massages directly on the beach.
Apr 15 2023 - High school seniors from Alachua, Marion counties honored at cotillion ball in Gainesville
Ten high school seniors from Alachua and Marion counties were honored for their graceful transition into adulthood. They were recognized during the inaugural Renascence Beautillion-Cotillion Ball ...
Apr 15 2023 - On the hunt: Kyle Busch looks to recapture grandfather clock at Martinsville Speedway
Kyle Busch will compete in both the NASCAR Truck and Cup Series races this weekend at Martinsville Speedway. Busch spoke with the Bulletin about what he's doing to win another ...
Apr 15 2023 - Former Brewer athletic trainer pleads guilty to sexually abusing ex-student
Nearly two years after being accused in a lawsuit of sexually abusing a Brewer High School student, a former athletic trainer pleaded guilty to sex assault charges Tuesday at the Penobscot Judicial ...
Apr 15 2023 - Brewer woman faces up to 30 years in prison for wire fraud, straw purchase
Carol Bragdon, 49, also pleaded guilty to making false statements to a mortgage lending business, a news release said.
Apr 15 2023 - Eleusine Coracana (Finger Millet) Market Trends for Business Growth 2023-2030 with Strategies
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Mar 27, 2023 (The Expresswire) -- "Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry.
Apr 15 2023 - Program Launch: Procurement Internship Prepares Students for Workforce
An internship pilot for government contracting is providing on-the-job training for Youngstown State University students while supporting local businesses.
Apr 15 2023 - Man charged in connection with armed standoff in Scott City
After an approximately 45-minute standoff, Haselbusch walked outside unarmed and was taken into custody without incident.
Apr 15 2023 - Maryville teacher and worship leader accused of sexual assault was girl's vocal coach
Abbott, 26, has been charged with three counts of sexual assault by an authority figure, all stemming from allegations he abused the girl.
Apr 15 2023 - Sea Dog Brewing closing Broadway location in South Portland
Sea Dog Brewing Co. announced it will be closing its Broadway location in South Portland. Sea Dog Brewing said Wednesday the business is still evaluating opportunities for the use of the fully ...
Apr 15 2023 - Police investigate business burglaries in Lebanon County that appear related
Police in Lebanon County are asking for help solving a series of burglaries that they say appear to be related. Police said the burglar appears to be in his late teens or early 20s. Anyone with ...
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