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Apr 23 2023 - Waterloo entrepreneur works to open Iowa’s first Black-owned bank
By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, msayles@afro.com Reshonda Young is a Waterloo, Iowa native and entrepreneur on a mission to open the state’s first Black-owned bank. The Bank of Jabez, [
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Apr 23 2023 - Augusta partners with Black Chamber to launch new business funding, training program
Augusta and the Greater Augusta Black Chamber of Commerce have a new program to provide funding and education for the city's minority-owned businesses ...
Apr 23 2023 - Beautify Augusta makes coloring book to highlight downtown
If you have ever wanted to color one of downtown’s murals or businesses, a local non-profit is giving you the chance. Beautify Augusta created a downtown coloring book.
Apr 23 2023 - Michigan man becomes ambassador for blind athletes
GREENVILLE, Michigan — Tyler Merren is a busy man. He's a husband, a father, a business owner, a personal trainer, a motivational speaker, and a four-time Paralympic athlete. But he's added one ...
Apr 23 2023 - Willcox business owner creates pay-what-you-can corsage bar for students attending prom
Randi Coleman is using her talent for designing floral arrangement to help students in Willcox and the surrounding areas by providing little to no cost corsage or boutonnieres this prom season.
Apr 23 2023 - Esko woman opens home-based dog grooming business
Nichole Jopke previously owned a pet grooming business in Hermantown, but said she wanted to start a smaller operation that would allow more flexibility in her schedule.
Apr 23 2023 - Pharr trade boom brings crowd to summit
Warehousing and land availability have become key issues in Pharr. The city’s international bridge is experiencing a boom with revised trade law in recent years. Some business owners came to the town ...
Apr 23 2023 - Enterprise to hold hearing on public transportation
ENTERPRISE–The Southeast Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission (Wiregrass Transit Authority) will host a public meeting Thursday to discuss the potential for public transportation in ...
Apr 23 2023 - Sayreville police investigate letter that ‘gloated’ over councilwoman’s death
The Sayreville Police Department is investigating a letter sent to the town’s mayor that “gloated” over the death of Council Member Eunice Dwumfour. The town's business administrator tells News 12 ...
Apr 23 2023 - Swing into Spring is Thursday, May 4 in Downtown Palatine!
Guests at the 2022 spring event, sponsored by the Downtown Palatine Business Association. Visit downtownpalatine.org/swing-into-spring for more information ...
Apr 23 2023 - fullthrottle.ai's Blakley Young Honored with Prestigious Top 40 Under 40 Award from Mississippi Bus
PHILADELPHIA, April 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FullThrottle Technologies, LLC, an end-to-end, first-party data-powered technology company that helps marketers identify, curate, and target audiences, ...
Apr 23 2023 - Leduc County woman wins Esquao business award
Leduc County’s Karen Turner will be honoured at the 27th annual Esquao Awards Gala on May 12 with a business award for her work in childcare. The Institute for the Advancement of Aboriginal Women’s ...
Apr 23 2023 - Phenix City’s TEARS hosts ceremony for National Child Abuse Prevention Month
For National Child Abuse Prevention Month, Phenix City’s Teens Empowerment Awareness with Resolutions (TEARS) chapter, gathered for a short ceremony – honoring ...
Apr 23 2023 - PHENIX CITY ORIGINS (PART 2): What happened to Girard, Alabama?
What is now Phenix City was once two separate areas: the town of Girard, and the town of Phenix City. Girard is the same city which the Civil War Battle of Girard, also known as the Battle of Columbus ...
Apr 23 2023 - Suspect in fatal shooting along I-70 in Oak Grove charged after overnight manhunt
The man at the center of a massive search following a shooting on a busy stretch of the interstate has been taken into custody. Police were searching for 18-year-old Charles J. Smith in connection ...
Apr 23 2023 - Teen faces felony charges in Missouri road rage death
An 18-year-old has been charged with fatally shooting another driver along a busy Missouri highway in what police say was a road-rage incident.
Apr 23 2023 - 18-year-old faces felony charges in Missouri road rage death
An 18-year-old has been charged with fatally shooting another driver along a busy Missouri highway in what police say was a road-rage incident.
Apr 23 2023 - Mississippi motorcyclist prepares riding season starting with prayer
Mississippi has the highest rate of motorcycle fatalities in the US.And more riders are trying to increase awareness of motorcyclists' safety.  The ColumbusPolice Department is helping in that cause ...
Apr 23 2023 - Meet The Alliance Training Center’s Leah Klusch, 2023 McKnight’s Pinnacle Awards ‘Business Pa
Among the few apparent certainties in life, one is seeing Leah Klusch imparting her wisdom at a professional conference or during a webinar.
Apr 23 2023 - Survivors advocate for more laws, funding to end sexual violence in Ohio
Dozens of people met at the Ohio Statehouse Thursday to discuss laws that could help protect sexual assault survivors and help prevent sexual abuse.
Apr 23 2023 - Wisconsin court to rule on whether school district can allow gender transitions without parental OK
A Wisconsin state court heard oral arguments ... and do what's in the best interest of my children," Tammy told the Washington Examiner in an interview shortly after Wednesday's oral arguments.
Apr 23 2023 - Port Washington, WI Author Publishes Memoir
Failed relationships, children, lies, jealousy, deceit, and sexual abuse all left author Tricia Miller broken. These trials of life made her depression worse, leaving her with a hole in her heart and ...
Apr 23 2023 - Troopers: 1 dead in crash on I-80 near Bettendorf
BETTENDORF, Iowa (KWQC) - One person is dead Monday morning after a three-vehicle crash on I-80 near Bettendorf, according to Iowa State Patrol. Troopers say a bus was broken down on the shoulder ...
Apr 23 2023 - Four-star Burley WR Gatlin Bair breaks down decision to put Boise State in Top 5
One could make the argument that the most interesting Boise State storyline of this summer has nothing to do with Andy Avalos or Taylen Green or Bush Hamdan. It has everything to do with hope.
Apr 23 2023 - Gas leak causes portions of Burley to be evacuated Thursday night, that order has been lifted
The evacuation orders were lifted just before 9 a.m. Friday morning and all residents will be allowed to return to their homes and businesses.
Apr 23 2023 - Sam Jay In Her Own Words: “When You're Writing For The People, You’re Considering Things Outsid
The Emmy-nominated writer and stand up comedian’s pen is attributed to the recent success of shows such as ‘Saturday Night Live,’ ‘Bust Down,’ and her thought-provoking talk show ‘PAUSE.’ ...
Apr 23 2023 - Local businesses impacted by Purple Line construction eligible for grant
Businesses near the delayed Purple Line are being impacted by construction. Now, there’s a grant program available to help keep their doors open and ...
Apr 23 2023 - Man was followed from check-cashing business before he was killed, police say
Alex Quinteros has been arrested and charged with murder in the killing of Rudy Perez Gutierrez, of Hyattsville, police said.
Apr 23 2023 - Columbus man sentenced in plot to attack country's power grid
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio said 21-year-old Christopher Cook, of Columbus, was sentenced to 92 months in prison.
Apr 23 2023 - White supremacists who planned Columbus propaganda sentenced for power grid attack plot
Two of three men caught during a traffic stop in Columbus were sentenced to federal prison for a plot to attack the power grid.
Apr 23 2023 - Port Canaveral Cargo Partner GT USA Loads 32 Pieces of Heavy Construction Equipment Bound for Guyan
Port Canaveral cargo partners at GT USA were quite busy last week loading 32 pieces of construction equipment, including excavators, bulldozers, and impact pressure equipment, weighing between 42 to ...
Apr 23 2023 - Oxford Nominated For Tesla Supercharger; Public Voting Now Open
By Derek Stephens UM School of Business Oxford has been nominated to host a Tesla Supercharger for the first time. To vote for Oxford, visit and create a free account on the Tesla website. One does ...
Apr 23 2023 - Which Arlington mayor candidate can keep momentum going? Here’s our recommendation | Opinion
Arlington is ranked as one of north Texas’ best cities to live in. But it faces challenges, too, with housing, redevelopment and balancing the city’s entertainment business backbone with residents’ ...
Apr 23 2023 - CMS rescinds rural hospital designation from Mississippi hospital days after approval
After initially approving Holly Springs, Miss.-based Alliance HealthCare System to become the first Mississippi hospital to transition to rural emergency hospital status, CMS is revoking the ...
Apr 23 2023 - Holly Springs wants to revamp its downtown district with food, retail, green spaces
For over a decade, a question mark has hovered over 17 acres of forested land in downtown Holly Springs. The property has springs, rolling hills and is surrounded by businesses and an active ...
Apr 23 2023 - News 12 sources: Possible hike to MTA Payroll Tax not likely to impact LI business owners
According to News 12 sources, the likely outcome is that the increase will be imposed only on businesses in New York City.
Apr 23 2023 - Highland Electric Fleets Joins White House EV Acceleration Challenge
Part of the EV Fleet Expansion category, Highland is committed to making electric school bus fleet adoption simpler, more accessible and more ...
Apr 23 2023 - Charles County Accepting Applications for Waldorf Urban Redevelopment Corridor Façade Improvem
The Charles County Government is inviting businesses along Old Washington Road between Leonardtown Road and Acton Lane to participate in the Waldorf Urban Redevelopment Corridor Façade Improvement ...
Apr 23 2023 - Brunswick County school bus overturns with 9 kids inside, driver charged
A Brunswick County school bus driver is facing charges after a bus ran off the road and overturned with nine children inside on Friday afternoon.
Apr 23 2023 - School bus overturns in Brunswick County, driver charged with reckless driving
A Brunswick County school bus driver has been charged with reckless driving after a school bus crashed and overturned Friday afternoon.
Apr 23 2023 - South Carolina gets closer to lethal injection secrecy
South Carolina currently has 34 inmates on death ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and opinion.
Apr 23 2023 - Former Richmond business owner likely won’t be charged with bigamy: RCMP
A former Richmond coffee shop owner who was accused of bigamy and immigration fraud by his wife, will probably not be charged for bigamy, according to the RCMP. However, the immigration fraud charge ...
Apr 23 2023 - Court docs: Man accused of hiring hitman to kill ex-girlfriend in Georgia arrested in Pasadena
Stoney Williams is accused of hiring a masked man to kill his business partner and ex-girlfriend, Courtney Owens.
Apr 23 2023 - From trail mix to livestock feed, local country store offers variety for customers
Do you want to know what’s happening in the eastern Idaho business scene? We’ve got you covered. Here is a rundown of this week’s business news across the valley. BIZ BUZZ IDAHO FALLS Idaho Falls ...
Apr 23 2023 - ID Groups Plan 'Child Abuse Prevention Month' Activities
Child abuse happens to all children to varying degrees, according to experts, and during Child Abuse Prevention Month, several organizations in Idaho are working together to spread awareness. Mahoney ...
Apr 23 2023 - Newark Airport takes center stage as United eyes Europe, business travel
If you’re flying United out of the New York area, chances are you’re going through Newark. The airline ceased operations at Kennedy Airport late last year, and its presence at LaGuardia amounts to ...
Apr 23 2023 - Florida, North Carolina court Michigan businesses after right-to-work repeal
But this advertisement points to the recent repeal of Michigan's right-to-work law. “The Free State of Florida protects your Right to Work,” reads the billboard paid for by a conservative think tank ...
Apr 23 2023 - Bed Bath & Beyond files for bankruptcy. Here's what it means for Wilmington shoppers.
After being in business for more than 50 years, Bed Bath & Beyond filed for bankruptcy on Sunday due to financial struggles. The big box store, known for selling home merchandise, is planning to close ...
Apr 23 2023 - PUC sets discovery response deadline for Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline project at 10 business da
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has approved a 10 business day discovery response deadline for a sighting docket connected to Summit Carbon Solutions’ request to construct a pipeline ...
Apr 23 2023 - Headed to Minot? Don't miss these unforgettable attractions
Minot, also known as Magic City, is a beautiful city that reflects American Scandinavian culture. The streets are filled with musicians, jugglers, street performers, food vendors, bustling shops, ...
Apr 23 2023 - Business expansions set to create high-paying jobs in West Michigan, Whitmer says
Governor gretchen whitmer annoucning two business expansion projects that will create 65 new jobs in west michigan.it will also reportedly generate a private in ...
Apr 23 2023 - Gov. Whitmer, MEDC announce business expansions in Hudsonville, Schoolcraft
The Hudsonville project will be supported by a $200,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant.
Apr 23 2023 - UPDATE: Power Restored in East Bartlesville
: PSO is reporting power has been restored to the area. Here's the original story: Several businesses and restaurants near Adams Road and Washington Boulevard in east Bartlesville are without power.
Apr 23 2023 - Bus crash in Wyoming snowstorm injures 11 farm workers
WHEATLAND, Wyo. (AP) — A bus carrying contract farm workers from Texas to Washington state crashed on a snowy Wyoming road early Wednesday, sending 11 people to a hospital with injuries.
Apr 23 2023 - North Bay police arrest two, seize $40K in fentanyl, loaded handgun during traffic stop
A traffic stop in North Bay on Thursday turned into a drug bust with more than $40,000 in fentanyl seized and two people arrested.
Apr 23 2023 - Midland organization receives over $300K from province to support women
Huronia Transition Homes in Midland will receive $325,000 over three years from Ontario's Investing in Women's Futures program.
Apr 23 2023 - Robust mountain snowpack creates banner season for whitewater rafting, jet boating on Idaho rivers
A long, cold winter with above-average mountain snowpack is expected to create an ideal whitewater rafting and jet boating season on Idaho’s world-class rivers statewide.
Apr 23 2023 - Prospect Profiles: Oregon State TE Luke Musgrave
He transitioned to tight end upon coming to Oregon State, but the sample size is small, playing just 20 games over four years, reeling in 47 grabs for over 600 yards and two touchdowns.
Apr 23 2023 - Like father, like son? Oregon State’s Makiya Tongue makes transition to defense, where father Reg
Makiya Tongue arrived at Oregon State as a decorated receiving prospect. He’s likely to leave covering and tackling receivers. Tongue, the son of former OSU defensive great Reggie Tongue, moved from ...
Apr 23 2023 - Man Charged in Connection to Numerous Business Break-Ins in at Least Eleven North Carolina Counties
Garrison conducted a business check at J-Mart #4 Convenience Store located at 2257 NC 65 in Reidsville. As he approached the business, Deputy C. Garrison noticed damage to the door which led him to ...
Apr 23 2023 - North Carolina man accused of breaking into businesses in 20 counties arrested, charged after 4-hou
A North Carolina man accused of breaking into multiple businesses was arrested and faces multiple charges, according to a Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office news release. Edgecombe County deputies ...
Apr 23 2023 - North Carolina man charged in connection to multiple businesses break-ins in more than 10 counties
A man was arrested after multiple break-ins in at least 10 counties in North Carolina, according to the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office. A deputy conducted a business check at J-Mart #4 convenience ...
Apr 23 2023 - Save the Date: Prescription Drug Take-Back Event Set for April 22
Unused or expired prescription medications are a public safety issue, leading to accidental poisoning, overdose and abuse. A prescription drug take-back event is scheduled for residents to properly ...
Apr 23 2023 - Mason Creek Transitional Care - Katy
Mason Creek Transitional Care - Katy in Katy, TX has a short-term rehabilitation rating of Below Average and a long-term care rating of Below Average. It is a large facility with 125 beds and has ...
Apr 23 2023 - Bend-La Pine Schools set to hit the road with kindergarten bus events on Saturday
A new Bend-La Pine Schools outreach effort to connect with families of upcoming kindergarten students kicks off this weekend. The district will roll out mobile kindergarten information and ...
Apr 23 2023 - Fort Bragg isn't the only one changing its name: Area businesses jump on the bandwagon
As one of the largest military instillations in the world plans a name change, some Fayetteville-area businesses are following suit.
Apr 23 2023 - Man killed in shooting outside Pembroke Park laundromat
Gunfire erupted outside a coin laundry business in Pembroke Park, leaving the building riddled with bullet holes.
Apr 23 2023 - Used Cadillac cars for sale in Cerritos, CA
I?m Always Looking To Taking My Own Business To Penske Chevrolet In Cerritos To People Who Know What They Are Doing? (02-24-23) I have owned 9 Cadillac’s.and this has been the best one ever.
Apr 23 2023 - Cerritos College should run itself like a public institution, not a business
The college’s administration runs the college like it’s a business - but it’s not one, it’s a public institution for students.
Apr 23 2023 - Petty Politics Once Again Roils the Cerritos Mayoral Transition
Councilman Vo, MPT Solanki and Mayor Barrows ganged together and pimped seven-year Councilman Frank Yokoyama from being Mayor. Sign up for local ...
Apr 23 2023 - Sen. Warren on the Supreme Court, medical abortion drugs and the future of health care accessibilit
The future of outdoor spaces is uncertain. As COVID restrictions recede, will municipalities keep streets open to pedestrians? Boston Globe business reporter Diti Kohli joins to discuss. The Supreme ...
Apr 23 2023 - Restored Wheeling building home to new businesses
Work to renovate the Fort Henry Building is now complete with the historic structure now home to three companies. Ernest Dellatorre, director of business development for McKinley Architecture and ...
Apr 23 2023 - 15 great U.S. cities and towns to launch your business
These smaller cities have the right combination of perks that can be the formula for success for entrepreneurs.
Apr 23 2023 - Stealing Candy, Grove City Police Looking for Thief who Stole 1000 Dollars in Candy
A man is wanted and police are reaching out to locals to ask if they have an ID on the suspect On March 30, 2023, the person pictured stole over a $1,000 in candy from a business located in the 1800 ...
Apr 23 2023 - Columbus Running Co. opens Grove City store
leaving an obvious hole on the Central Ohio map. “We were hearing more and more from people in Grove City and the southwest quadrant that we needed to open a store there,” Columbus Running Co ...
Apr 23 2023 - Jurors in Jacksonville machine-gun trial convict Orange Park businessman, YouTube figure
Kristopher "Justin" Ervin of Orange Park and YouTube gun commentator Matthew Hoover were convicted of violating the National Firearms Act of 1934.
Apr 23 2023 - Road project will target bottleneck, congestion at busy intersection in Camden County
A road project here is planned to remove a longtime bottleneck on one of the township’s busiest streets. Workers will widen Route 561 at White Horse Road, creating an additional through lane for ...
Apr 23 2023 - Utah’s Vaccine Passport Prohibition: What Employers Need to Know
The new Utah Vaccine Passport Prohibition legislation (HB 131) prevents most Utah businesses from requiring employees or patrons to be vaccinated for any disease. The new law will take effect May ...
Apr 23 2023 - New York 3D printing company expands into Michigan with acquisition of Livonia company
An East Coast 3D printing manufacturer recently celebrated a major expansion into Michigan with the acquisition of Linear AMS, a Livonia-based business that will serve as the company's manufacturing ...
Apr 23 2023 - George H W Bush New Tech Odessa
High school students take AP® exams and IB exams to earn college credit and demonstrate success at college-level coursework. U.S. News calculated a College Readiness Index based on AP/IB exam ...
Apr 23 2023 - Texas DPS investigates fatal crash in Odessa
: Texas DPS has released more details and the name of the victim in the crash between Murphy Street and Business 20 from April 19. The driver of the 2013 Honda Odyssey, 86-year-old John Edward Grube, ...
Apr 23 2023 - Rensselaer County opens new DMV site in East Greenbush
EAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. — Rensselaer County officials ... friendly Department of Motor Vehicles in the state of New York. It’s well-known throughout the state how good our DMV is and that ...
Apr 23 2023 - đŸŒ± Masonic Lodge To Be Demolished + 2023 Small Business Awards Winners
Hi all. It's me, Michelle Paul, your host of the Dalton Patch newsletter. Here's all the community news you need to know right now. Thursday: Mostly sunny. High: 85 Low: 55. Friday: Mostly cloudy.
Apr 23 2023 - Dalton Masonic Lodge to be demolished
Masonic Lodge 238, at 600 S. Hamilton St., was once a vital part of Dalton's Black business district. But it has been unoccupied for some 25 years, and now it appears to be on track to be demolished.
Apr 23 2023 - Pendleton mines the past to build a future
Pendleton is marketing its airport — the only regional airport in Eastern Oregon — and access to I-84 to new employers. Several new businesses with as yet unsigned contracts are expected to set up ...
Apr 23 2023 - New Jersey opens certification portal for LGBTQ+-owned businesses
Governor Phil Murphy and Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio announced that the New Jersey Department of Treasury has opened a certificate portal that will handle the state-backed certifications for ...
Apr 23 2023 - How the scuttled Waterfront Commission fought the mob over 70 years of policing NY/NJ docks
The Waterfront Commission, after seven decades of mob-busting on the docks of New York and New Jersey, sleeps with the fishes.
Apr 23 2023 - DPS: La Feria school bus struck by car on Bass Blvd
Authorities are investigating an accident involving a La Feria school bus in Harlingen. Sgt. Maria Montalvo with the Texas Department of Public Safety said the incident happened on Bass Boulevard and ...
Apr 23 2023 - Want ride-hailing at bus prices in Arlington? Let Community Transit know
The transit agency is in early development for microtransit services in Arlington, Darrington and Lake Stevens.
Apr 23 2023 - State Rep. Ryan Bizzarro, animal lovers team up to unveil new bill to protect animals
State Representative Ryan Bizzarro (D-Erie) and local animal advocates joined in support of a beagle freedoms bill to protect animals from inhumane tests and abuse. This comes after a rescue at a ...
Apr 23 2023 - Snowy weather causes rural bus cancellations, some school closures in northwestern Ontario
With blowing snow and dangerous conditions, here's the latest information you need about bus service, highway conditions and school closures across northwestern Ontario.
Apr 23 2023 - Testing and Evaluation Therapists in Westerville, OH
I am Dr. Ann M. Hetzel, Ph.D., a Psychologist located in Westerville, OH, and serving the Greater Columbus Area. Whether you are experiencing psychological pain, depression, anxiety, and/or ...
Apr 23 2023 - Westerville daycare teacher accused of sexually assaulting 4-year-old faces judge
A previous report on this story can be viewed in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A New Albany man charged with gross sexual imposition after allegedly assaulting a 4-year-old girl ...
Apr 23 2023 - Laconia businesses earn top honors in SBA awards
Separated by the Winnipesaukee River but linked by their decision to go big, two companies here have been honored by the U.S. Small Business Administration for being the ...
Apr 23 2023 - 93-year-old makes quilts for Berea veterans: Community Voices
BEREA, Ohio -- Retired nurse Carol Schneider ... Schneider has a daughter in Canada, a son in Columbus and another son in Louisville, Ky. With no relatives nearby, she relies on the community ...
Apr 23 2023 - Old Bridge Special-Ed Elementary Teacher Accused Of Abusing Student, 8
OLD BRIDGE, NJ — A teacher at an Old Bridge elementary ... Find out what's happening in Matawan-Aberdeenwith free, real-time updates from Patch. Let's go! According to the criminal complaint ...
Apr 23 2023 - Mid-Michigan business leaders support Eagle Township mega-site
The debate about a possible 1,000 acre mega-site for new businesses in Eagle Township has been ongoing since January. Locals have expressed fears over the change the site would being to the rural area ...
Apr 23 2023 - Eagle Twp. meeting aims to answer mega-site questions
Michigan business leaders are sharing more details Thursday night on the possible industrial site slated for Eagle Township. The news of the possible development has garnered both praise and ...
Apr 23 2023 - Local businesses in Morrisville react as manhunt continues Saturday
On Saturday law enforcement continued their search for Henry Lovell who has been at large since Thursday night after shooting at police and even hitting one officer. "It’s pretty crazy, it was a ...
Apr 23 2023 - May 6 remains busy day in downtown Corinth
Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast starts a full day in downtown Corinth on Saturday, May 6. Gardner’s and Roger’s Supermarkets and Refreshments, Inc. of Corinth are sponsoring the 30-plus year annual event.
Apr 23 2023 - North falls to 4A No. 4 Millers in 8 innings
The way Saturday afternoon’s baseball game started out, Columbus North was on its way to getting run-ruled by Noblesville. But after falling behind 6-0 in the second inning, the Bull Dogs staged a ...
Apr 23 2023 - Duluth maker's wood-burning business is fire
Erin Welch, owner of North Country Craft, starts to burn a tree into a cribbage board at her Duluth apartment Tuesday. DULUTH — Erin Welch pinches the fat cork gripper of her soldering iron.
Apr 23 2023 - Georgia Woman Rescues Kittens Thrown Out Of A Car Window
A Georgia woman “couldn’t believe what she saw” when she found two abandoned kittens on the side of a busy intersection. Planned PEThood of GA The woman was suspicious when she saw another person toss ...
Apr 23 2023 - Teens & Adolescent Residential Treatment Centers in Franklin, TN
ARCH Academy serves adolescent males ages 14-18 that have a primary substance abuse problem. It’s very common for addicted teens to have other mental health issues such as anxiety, depression ...
Apr 23 2023 - Tennessee drug-treatment system applied to take over nursing home
A Franklin, Tenn.-based substance-abuse treatment system has been poised to take over the University Rehabilitation Center of CU property if the Champaign County Board were to permit the facility to ...
Apr 23 2023 - Parents reportedly suing school district after it allegedly helped secretly transition their child
Two parents in Wyoming have reportedly filed a lawsuit against a school district for socially transitioning their mentally-ill daughter without consulting them.
Apr 23 2023 - Kansas city eyes up to $810 million of IRBs for Coca-Cola business
Olathe, Kansas, plans to issue up to $810 million of taxable industrial revenue bonds to finance the construction and equipping of soft-drink bottling, warehouse, and distribution facilities that ...
Apr 23 2023 - Wyoming Expanding Horizons
Wyoming has one of the most business-friendly tax climates in the nation. The low tax burden for the state has been an attractive pinpoint for businesses in all industries. Wyoming has no ...
Apr 23 2023 - Video shows broken windows at three Highland Square businesses in Akron
Video from late Wednesday night shows broken windows at three Highland Square businesses: Wally Waffle, Irie Jamaican Kitchen and Chipotle.
Apr 23 2023 - Long Island's pot entrepreneurs still can't profit from 4/20
The state's delays in setting up licensed businesses leaves Long Islanders in the industry with little to celebrate.
Apr 23 2023 - Maury County legislators weigh in on gun law debate, actions of 'Tennessee Three'
As the 113th General Assembly comes to a close this week, Maury County legislators reflect on a turbulent session resulting in robust conversations about gun laws, enhanced school safety legislation ...
Apr 23 2023 - Albany's Company Lists and Business Rankings
Albany Business Review's Book of Lists provides you with more than 1,000 of the hottest area companies in their fields, by ranking. Book of Lists – Unlimited View Lists as they're published and ...
Apr 23 2023 - Hewitt man accused of sexually abusing young relative
A Hewitt man remains jailed after his arrest Tuesday on allegations he sexually abused a young family member in 2020.
Apr 23 2023 - Ennis Announces Verdict in Lawsuit Against Wright Printing Co.
The lawsuit was filed by Crabar/GBF, Inc., a subsidiary of Ennis, Inc., which purchased Wright Printing Company’s Folder Express and Progress Publications folder businesses for $15 million in 2013.
Apr 23 2023 - Governor Awards Grants to Adams, Hinsdale Composting Businesses
To celebrate Earth Week 2023, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced that $1.1 million in grants have been awarded to 19 Massachusetts organizations as part of ...
Apr 23 2023 - Sarnia man charged in Meaford robbery
A 30-year-old Sarnia man is facing charges in connection to a violent robbery in Meaford. Grey Bruce OPP said the incident was reported at a business on Sykes Street North at 11:59 p.m. on April 20. A ...
Apr 23 2023 - Quebec commits $7 million to train mechanics to service heavy-duty EVs, hybrids
The 196-hour heavy-duty EV maintenance training program is latest in a series to help companies participate in the energy transition ...
Apr 23 2023 - Waynesboro awards grant to four businesses
WAYNESBORO, Va. (WHSV) - Four Waynesboro businesses were selected to receive the “Grow Waynesboro Main and Wayne” Grant. $53,000 was awarded to four businesses. The businesses were Band of ...
Apr 23 2023 - Suspect burglarizes same Richmond business twice in a month, still not caught
A suspect in a business burglary is being sought by Richmond police, and the alleged thief has been uncaught for over a month — even stealing from the same store twice in the process.
Apr 23 2023 - 1 year after recreational marijuana hit the market in New Jersey, smaller businesses are still stru
Friday marks one year since recreational marijuana hit the market in New Jersey. The industry is booming, but smaller businesses that were meant to be first in line to cash in are still struggling to ...
Apr 23 2023 - Colorado school bus driver faces 30 child abuse charges after seen braking hard in video
A Colorado school bus driver faces 30 counts of child abuse after he braked hard in an apparent attempt to teach students on the bus a lesson.
Apr 23 2023 - 90 Minutes in East Aurora: Artisanal vibes, a dig through the record bins and a stroll through maje
East Aurora has become an increasingly hipster-friendly destination over the past decade, and newer businesses abound. But the Roycroft Campus still exerts the gravitational pull of history, a ...
Apr 23 2023 - Restaurant owner serves thousands of meals to tornado victims, volunteers
One Marble Hill business owner offered free food to tornado victims and volunteers for an entire week. Even though she planned to foot the bill herself, unexpected acts of kindness paid the entire tab ...
Apr 23 2023 - Hackettstown Man Charged with Possessing, Viewing Images Depicting Exploitation of Children
A Hackettstown man is accused of possessing images of children being sexually abused and exploited. James Henderson Jr., who's 63 years old, is charged with endangering the welfare of a child for ...
Apr 23 2023 - Missouri S&T looks for local businesses to feature at upcoming events
The New Students Program (NSP) department from Missouri S&T realizes the unique relationship that local businesses and the university share. Rolla Businesses provide much-desired goods and services to ...
Apr 23 2023 - Tomball HS retires baseball jersey of 18-year-old killed among 4 family members by escaped prisoner
The Tomball community is honoring one of the five family members killed by an escaped inmate who stole and crashed a bus near Centerville almost one year ago.
Apr 23 2023 - Gov. Healey In Somerville To Tour Small Businesses
Governor Maura Healey will tour small businesses in East Somerville, Massachusetts. (Jenna Fisher/Patch) SOMERVILLE, MA – Governor Maura Healey will stop in East Somerville to promote the ...
Apr 23 2023 - New and used 2023 Toyota Tacoma trucks for sale in Franklin, WI
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Apr 23 2023 - Retail building proposed at this busy Braselton location south of Hall County
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