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Apr 27 2023 - Dallas retailer Tuesday Morning is going out of business; liquidation sales coming soon
The retailer, which in February filed a second bankruptcy in three years, has been closing stores in recent years, but it still has 59 stores in Texas, including 18 in Dallas-Fort Worth. The closings ...
Apr 27 2023 - Unprecedented gains in Colorado home values preview budget-busting property tax hikes next year
Nine county assessors along Colorado’s Front Range revealed median increases in properties. The two-year increases are unprecedented, ranging from 33% in Denver County to 47% in Douglas ...
Apr 27 2023 - Tybee Police: Expect increased law enforcement presence this weekend
Ahead of another busy weekend event on Tybee Island, local police say they’re taking steps to prepare. Peach Fest is being promoted as a college beach bash to ...
Apr 27 2023 - Tanner Holden Enters Transfer Portal After One Season At Ohio State
Tanner Holden is on the move after just one season in Columbus as the Wright State transfer will look for a new home to close out his college career.
Apr 27 2023 - Marijuana Dispensary Robbed In Sherman Oaks
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Apr 27 2023 - Nearly 4,500 pay respects to fallen Minnesota sheriff's deputy and procession draws hundreds more
Community members and law enforcement officers from across the state of Minnesota and beyond gathered for a final salute to Joshua Owen who was fatally shot answering a domestic abuse call.
Apr 27 2023 - James I. Lasley
He graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1955 with a degree in Business Administration ... Barlow (Eva) and their children; a much larger Lamar family and Cashion clan, who were not his cousins ...
Apr 27 2023 - Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
Crain’s New York Business is the trusted voice of the New York business community—connecting businesses across the five boroughs by providing analysis and opinion on how to navigate New York ...
Apr 27 2023 - Trump touts conservative record, promises to take on ‘radical left’ in video pitch to Iowa vote
As president I will sign a new executive order instructing every federal agency to cease the promotion of sex and gender transition at any age,” the ex-president added.
Apr 27 2023 - Tillie Black Bear Was the Grandmother of the Anti-Domestic Violence Movement
The Lakota advocate helped thousands of domestic abuse survivors, Native and non-Native alike Mona Gable Author, Searching for Savanna: The Murder of One Native American Woman and the Violence Against ...
Apr 27 2023 - Minnesota legislators spar over nursing homes funding in passing omnibus
Minnesota taxpayers would spend $6 billion on nursing homes if a bill the Minnesota House of Representatives passed Tuesday becomes law.
Apr 27 2023 - Popeyes opens for business in north Hays
The Hays location marks the first for Core Hospitality Group. With the location, they hope to be a draw for the local community and interstate travel. "I think it is going to be an addition to what ...
Apr 27 2023 - Mahanoy City showing signs of new life
Apr. 15—Mahanoy City is slowly climbing out of years of decline and showing signs of new life, from retail businesses to an increase in population. In 1870, Mahanoy City had an estimated ...
Apr 27 2023 - Michigan man accused of sexually abusing 14-year-old Ohio girl, leaving her at homeless shelter aft
The girl was found crying in the bathroom of a grocery store after the man allegedly left her at a homeless shelter.
Apr 27 2023 - Columbus-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce held annual education awards
Lowndes County students were honored for their achievements in the classroom. The Columbus-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce held its annual education awards program Thursday morning.
Apr 27 2023 - Unsafe bridge closed north of Columbus Air Force Base
The closed section extends south from Self Road to Barton Ferry Road. According to the Mississippi Department of Transportation, officials found critical deficiencies to the bridge over the ...
Apr 27 2023 - A Columbus officer was indicted for a fatal crash. It wasn't his first drunk-driving incident.
Demetris Ortega, a Columbus police officer, was indicted for a fatal hit-and-run crash last year. It wasn't the first drunk-driving charge he's faced.
Apr 27 2023 - Watertown City School District holds buses as heavy police presence closes streets
Police activity closed streets in the City of Watertown Wednesday afternoon. This was on High Street as law enforcement agencies had streets blocked off with police tape. The Jefferson County ...
Apr 27 2023 - Fulfillment firm Cart.com looks to Terrell for new shipping hub
Austin-based Cart.com is locating a nearly 766,000-square-foot distribution center in a Kaufman County business park.
Apr 27 2023 - 'Gotta catch 'em all' | $483 worth of stolen Pokemon cards leads to Arizona drug bust
A 26-year-old man was arrested last week after he allegedly stole a bunch of trading cards. Prescott Valley police later found chocolate bars containing psilocybin.
Apr 27 2023 - Stolen Pokémon cards lead to drug bust in Prescott Valley
Prescott Valley police officers decided to set up surveillance near the home of Tyler Moore, 26, and Brittany Bender’s, 25, after the business reported on April 19 they had stolen $483.45 worth of ...
Apr 27 2023 - Arizona Pokémon card heist leads police to bust couple for drugs with baby in car
An Arizona couple was arrested in Prescott Valley after reportedly stealing Pokémon cards from a store, which ultimately led police to finding a stash of drugs and a gun.
Apr 27 2023 - New business offers Pearland residents a taste of Germany
When browsing the aisles of the recently opened German Store, you won’t find the typical American snacks sold at H-E-B or Target.
Apr 27 2023 - Transit development district authorized for Valparaiso
State lawmakers have agreed to give Valparaiso access to an economic development tool already paying dividends for Northwest Indiana communities along the South Shore Line.
Apr 27 2023 - Candidate Q&A: Meet the candidates running for New Braunfels City Council District 6
Experience: I am experienced in city business and local leadership. It takes time to learn all areas of city business and to ask the right questions. I feel I will be even a better advocate for my ...
Apr 27 2023 - Yukon Party comes out in support of free public transit in Whitehorse
In the legislature this week, Yukon Party leader Curry Dixon pressed the Liberal government to spend more than it had originally committed to make public transit free in the capital.
Apr 27 2023 - DPHHS to Provide Legal Document Clinics April Through July
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) announced its annual Kelly Moorse Memorial Legal Document Clinic schedule for 2023 will include stops in Columbus, Dillon, Havre, Poplar, and ...
Apr 27 2023 - Columbus approves $265,000 for Latitude Five25 tenants
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Former residents of a condemned Mt. Vernon apartment building are entitled to $265,000 worth of money and furniture. Columbus City Council voted Monday to approve an ordinance ...
Apr 27 2023 - Portsmouth teen charged with hateful graffiti targeting Temple, businesses
A teenage boy accused of spray painting hateful imagery and messages on downtown businesses, homes and houses of worship has been charged with 22 counts of violating the New Hampshire Civil Rights Act ...
Apr 27 2023 - BUSINESS QUARTERLY: Lack of housing in the state leaving people with few options
In Peterborough, the vacancy rate is 0.0 percent. Town Planner Danica Melone said in a healthy market, that number should be closer to 5 or 6 percent. When Melone occasionally sees rentals pop up, ...
Apr 27 2023 - State econ, finance director always wanted a tattoo
Debi Durham said more than once on a visit to Estherville on April 19 that she always wanted a tattoo. Durham visited Estherville with Beth Balzer, business development manager of Iowa Economic ...
Apr 27 2023 - Jane Seymour, 72, shows off curves in body-con bustier dress: ‘How DO you do it’
She’s rocking the red carpet at every age. Jane Seymour looked decades younger than her 72 years as she wore a sizzling black dress at the AMC Networks UpFront 2023 event in New York yesterday ...
Apr 27 2023 - Couples Counseling Therapists in Escondido, CA
I earned my Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology from Argosy University and am licensed in the State of California as a Marriage and Family Therapist. I began my career in the substance abuse ...
Apr 27 2023 - Kona Ice of Escondido Donates More Than $600,000 to Local Schools, Youth Leagues
Kona Ice of Escondido-Coastal will celebrate 10 years in business this year, and 10 years of giving back to the community. Franchise owner Bill Purper said he started the local franchise after moving ...
Apr 27 2023 - Fresh mural for Knights of Columbus building in Escondido
Artists completed a fresh mural this week for the Knights of Columbus building in Escondido. The building sits near the high-traffic intersection of the West Valley Parkway and Centre City Parkway ...
Apr 27 2023 - 2 new commissions helping Mass. transition to clean energy, offshore wind
Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs secretary announced the creation of two new entities aimed at helping the state achieve its goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Apr 27 2023 - New commissions will tackle energy siting, offshore wind pressure points
As the state creeps closer to deadlines on its climate targets, the Healey administration will launch two commissions aimed at easing the transition to clean energy infrastructure in Massachusetts.
Apr 27 2023 - County to expand internet availability in Hanover, Burgettstown area
More than 600 homes and businesses in Hanover Township and Burgettstown will be able to access high-speed internet under Washington County’s continuing broadband expansion plan. Washington County’s ...
Apr 27 2023 - Ten arrested in Southern Indiana meth busts
INDIANA - Ten people are facing drug charges in multi-agency drug investigations in Southern Indiana. Washington Police, the DEA Task Force, Indiana State Police, Vincennes Police Department, Daviess ...
Apr 27 2023 - Novato poised to adopt ban on plastic foodware
The ordinance, like similar ones throughout the county, would require food service businesses to only offer natural-fiber compostable paraphernalia.
Apr 27 2023 - Visalia businesses cited for selling alcohol to minors
California Alcoholic Beverage Control and Visalia Police Department ABC, held an underage decoy operation on 15 retail licensees throughout town.
Apr 27 2023 - Compromise unlikely in dispute over Sanger school buses. ‘There’s only so much we can do’
the California School Employees Association president for Sanger classified employees. Martinez said he has received phone calls about the cut bus stops for months. Alvarado, who also leads the ...
Apr 27 2023 - RIP Rachel Marshall of Rachel’s Ginger Beer
She told me once that Kelly Ronan at Lark makes sure her staff greets customers ... With her business partner Kate Opatz, she opened the widely celebrated Capitol Hill dive Montana in 2010, which was ...
Apr 27 2023 - First Wawa store in North Carolina coming to the Outer Banks
The Outer Banks community is getting businesses with some big commercial names. You might remember a Target store recently opened in OBX. Now, they're getting a Wawa.
Apr 27 2023 - Florida man accused of taking hostages during attempted armed robbery
A Florida man was arrested Friday for an attempted armed robbery at a business in Eustis, according to authorities, which prompted a hostage situation.
Apr 27 2023 - Ohio Valley job fair draws a crowd
The Ohio Valley Job Fair drew a crowd to the Ohio Valley Mall on Wednesday. Mike Schlanz, workforce director with Ohio Means Jobs of Belmont County, said more than 100 businesses registered, with some ...
Apr 27 2023 - Burlington will bring a department store to this busy Lexington corridor
The discount clothier and accessories retailer has more than 800 stores in the U.S. Now a new one is planned for the Midlands.
Apr 27 2023 - Albany Furniture production is good in Calhoun City
A new business is booming in Calhoun City. Albany Furniture opened its manufacturing and shipping operations in January. The company hired 50 employees to cut, sew, steam and package furniture. Plant ...
Apr 27 2023 - How Thursday’s ‘Home Is Where The Art Is’ exhibition helps homeless in Columbus
The Home Is Where The Art Is exhibition showcases creativity from people experiencing homelessness in Muscogee County. Here’s what to know.
Apr 27 2023 - Beach bus proposed for Mauch Chunk Lake Park
The bus is meant for children and families in Nesquehoning, Lansford, Summit Hill, and Jim Thorpe. JIM THORPE, Pa. — Work has started along the beach at Mauch Chunk Lake Park, on the outskirts of Jim ...
Apr 27 2023 - 7 questions with... local wardrobe stylist Jenilee Samuel
Jenilee Samuel started her wardrobe styling business in March 2019. Jenilee Samuel enjoys helping clients bolster their wardrobe, knowing even the smallest of changes can go a long way. Picking the ...
Apr 27 2023 - Goodbye, Delta-8: Arkansas legislature banned rogue THC despite pleas from advocates
The state legislature voted to ban Delta-8 THC, the psychoactive substance derived from hemp. Advocates, including mothers and business owners, pleaded with legislators, saying the products have a ...
Apr 27 2023 - The Best Time to Visit the Grand Canyon for Temperate Weather and Smaller Crowds
Whether you’re making a targeted journey to Grand Canyon National Park or tacking it on to a more robust Arizona road trip (set aside a full afternoon to enjoy the views from the South Rim or a ...
Apr 27 2023 - Chesterfield County prepares for shift to private curbside recycling services
Chesterfield County is transitioning to a privatized recycling model, giving citizens several collection options at lower prices.
Apr 27 2023 - Film Ready New Jersey Program launches with Kean University kickoff
Friday’s event focused on municipalities in Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Passaic and Union counties ... industry continues to grow.” “New Jersey’s range of landscapes – from bustling cities like Newark and ...
Apr 27 2023 - Jesse Dayton On ‘Beaumonster,’ Business And New Album With Samantha Fish
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, actor, director and radio host Jesse Dayton on maintaining a diverse brand, keeping an eye on the business side, recording with Samantha Fish and his memoir 'Beaumonster ...
Apr 27 2023 - What’s this Stanislaus County winery’s relationship with Death Row Records?
Some public notices last month raised questions in disclosing that Bronco Wine Co. in Stanislaus County is doing business as Death Row Records. Bronco has been known for wine production throughout its ...
Apr 27 2023 - Waukegan casino starting to attract other businesses to the area; ‘We are excited ... to see all
I am very pleased that we have seen significant economic development surrounding the casino,” Mayor Ann Taylor said in an email.
Apr 27 2023 - Golf Balls, Real Estate, and Exotic Cars: How Steve Currington Harnessed the Power of Authenticity
Steve Currington is not your average mortgage professional. On the one hand, he is a relentlessly hard worker who is dedicated to his clients and the small business community. On the other, he is a ...
Apr 27 2023 - Busy intersection in Smithfield reopens after dump truck tears down traffic light
The driver of a dump tuck was arrested after allegedly tearing down several traffic lights in a Smithfield intersection Thursday evening. According to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, at ...
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Apr 27 2023 - ‘Get her.’ Two Illinois parents accused of encouraging daughters to fight classmate
Two parents in Naperville were arrested for encouraging their daughters to beat up a classmate. Prosecutors say the morning of April 3, a girl in junior high was walking to her bus stop while being ...
Apr 27 2023 - Skokie Niles West engulfs Chicago Von Steuben in point barrage 16-2
Skokie Niles West's offense hit on all cylinders Wednesday as it kept the scoreboard operators busy with a 16-2 win over Chicago Von Steuben on April 26 in Illinois softball.
Apr 27 2023 - Columbus officer indicted after woman killed in hit and run
A Columbus detective is facing charges after allegedly leaving the scene of a crash that left a woman dead over a year ago.
Apr 27 2023 - Holdrege Market Place set to close in July, blames lease negotiations
A central Nebraska grocery store says it plans to close this summer after 16 years in business. Holdrege Market Place made the announcement on social media on Tuesday. In a statement, the ownership ...
Apr 27 2023 - Quebec man sentenced to prison for creating AI-generated, synthetic child pornography
Quebec man sentenced for creating AI-generated child pornography, possessing 545,000 computer files containing images or videos of child sexual abuse ...
Apr 27 2023 - State cannabis law to prohibit delta-8 products
A new kind of cannabis product has put lawmakers, small business owners and those looking for alternatives to medical marijuana in a quandary.
Apr 27 2023 - Pruden Restoration emerges as the go-to company for water removal and damage restoration needs in N
Pruden Restoration, a local, family-owned and operated business, has become the preferred choice for individuals and businesses in need of water removal and damage restoration services ...
Apr 27 2023 - Springdale School District lawyers contend insurer can’t bail on coverage, defense of sexual assa
Lawyers for the Springdale School District contend their insurer has a duty to defend the district in a federal lawsuit filed by a former student who says she was sexually abused by a school employee ...
Apr 27 2023 - 30th annual Mayfest Car and Truck Show planned
HIWAY RODDERS Car Club will be holding its 30th annual Mayfest Car and Truck Show on Saturday, May 13. The car and truck show will be held at the Knights of Columbus parking lot, 31 Church St., in ...
Apr 27 2023 - Charges against truck driver in fatal I-79 school bus crash advance
Charges of vehicular homicide were advanced to county Common Pleas Court on Wednesday, April 26, against a Canadian man who was driving the tractor trailer involved in a 2021 fatal ...
Apr 27 2023 - 4 takeaways from Illinois' annual 'Business Day'
Illinois lawmakers and business leaders converged in Springfield on Wednesday for a daylong event. Here are four takeaways, including the governor's thoughts on tax help for the Chicago Bears.
Apr 27 2023 - Sudbury business owner says copy cat business costing her money
A woman who runs an escape room business in Sudbury is unhappy because she says a company in Owen Sound is copying her logo and business model.
Apr 27 2023 - Madison Heights Master Plan open house draws crowd
Charlottesville consulting firm EPR, PC showcased the Madison Heights Master Plan during the ... area is from the intersection of U.S. 29 and Virginia 130 to the U.S. 29 Business border with ...
Apr 27 2023 - Former Flint-area priest pleads guilty to sexual abuse charge
A priest accused of sexually assaulting children decades ago while working at a Flint-area church has entered a plea deal.
Apr 27 2023 - Michigan eyes new megasite near Flint Bishop airport with $1.5M funding
The state continues to seek land where large-scale business projects can be built. On Tuesday, it allocated another $6 million — including money for the site near Flint.
Apr 27 2023 - Former Michigan priest pleads guilty in criminal sexual conduct case
Vincent DeLorenzo, 84, formerly of Flint, was among the first five priests Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel charged in 2019 as part of an ongoing clergy sexual abuse investigation.
Apr 27 2023 - MTA's new hydrogen buses transition Flint fleet away from diesel
The hydrogen buses will replace Flint's last two diesel buses and complete the city's switch to clean energy public transportation. The announcement puts Michigan one step closer to reaching Whitmer's ...
Apr 27 2023 - Flint to trade last diesel buses in for hydrogen
FLINT, MI -- Flint is replacing its final two diesel buses with a pair of new hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, completing its switch to clean energy public transportation.
Apr 27 2023 - Yorkton RCMP asking for help locating missing woman
Doran Kaufmann, 38, was last seen leaving a business on Dominion Avenue in Yorkton, Sask., between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. on April 11, RCMP say.
Apr 27 2023 - TransLink and cities of Surrey and Delta begin construction on new RapidBus service on Scott Road c
The R6 Scott Road RapidBus will provide more convenient and reliable service with fewer stops to help Surrey and Delta residents better connect with SkyTrain, making their commute faster by up to ten ...
Apr 27 2023 - ‘A real love story’: Florida couple celebrates 80 years of marriage
Gerard rode buses and trains to see the new lady in his life, Marge. During wartime, they sent letters. On April 25, 1943, they became husband and wife, becoming the Gerards. Over eight decades, as ...
Apr 27 2023 - Game over: Drug kingpin sentenced to 22 years after Novi PlayStation bust
A leader of a national drug ring and money laundering scheme will serve a long term in prison after the Universal Product Code on a Sony PlayStation box led federal agents to make a bust in Novi.
Apr 27 2023 - Closure to busy bypass will impact traffic in SW Kansas
Planned construction on a busy bypass in southwest Kansas will impact traffic starting on May 8. For three to four weeks, the U.S. 400 bypass in Ford County will be closed from the Highway 50 junction ...
Apr 27 2023 - Oklahoma House passes ban on gender transition services for minors
On Wednesday evening, the Oklahoma House passed SB 613, a bill that would prohibit gender transition services for minors in the state.The measure also stipulate ...
Apr 27 2023 - Police presence on Somerset Avenue in Columbus
News Leader 9 crews on the scene say police are on Somerset Avenue, where there is police crime scene tape up.
Apr 27 2023 - Columbus-based Prestige Storage acquires 12-property portfolio in Michigan, adds two new leaders
A Columbus self-storage company has acquired a 12-property portfolio in western Michigan and added two new members to its leadership team to support growth.
Apr 27 2023 - Unoccupied apartment fire in Columbus
Two apartments were involved and extinguished by Columbus Fire and Rescue. The apartments appeared to be unoccupied and no nearby resident reported any injuries.
Apr 27 2023 - Judge: Sex trafficking survivors from outside Ohio can sue hotel chains in Columbus court
Survivors of sex trafficking are suing major hotel chains, alleging hotels ignore red flags of abuse to profit.
Apr 27 2023 - Documentary on Edith Espinal to show at Cinema Columbus Film Festival Saturday
The Cinema Columbus Film Festival will screen a documentary on Edith Espinal, who spent three years in a church to avoid deportation to Mexico.
Apr 27 2023 - The Kee now open in Columbus' Warehouse District
A long dark and quiet part of downtown Columbus now has a brightly colored arts and events space. The Kee, an indoor-outdoor event venue with a restaurant, three separate bars and a lineup of games, ...
Apr 27 2023 - Cucho Hernandez returns, Columbus Crew offense struggles in 1-0 win vs. Indy Eleven
The return of Cucho Hernandez could not spark the Crew’s offense Wednesday night. In the Crew’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup opener against the Indy Eleven of the USL Championship, Hernandez returned to ...
Apr 27 2023 - After a strong rookie season, what's next for Columbus Blue Jackets forward Kent Johnson?
Amid a dismal season for the Blue Jackets, one of the bright spots was rookie forward Kent Johnson.
Apr 27 2023 - Authorities arrest 53, seize guns and drugs in effort targeting Columbus' Easthaven area
Columbus officials and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency said 53 people were arrested in Columbus in a nationwide operation to target high-crime areas.
Apr 27 2023 - Who pulled the trigger? How Columbus police are finding out to battle gun violence
As the Columbus Division of Police continues its efforts to get guns off the streets, it's been all about working harder — and smarter.
Apr 27 2023 - Columbus police detective indicted in off-duty, hit-skip crash that killed woman pedestrian
Columbus police Detective Demetris A. Ortega, 50, was indicted Wednesday by a Franklin County grand jury on charges stemming from fatal-hit-skip crash ...
Apr 27 2023 - The Jim Rome Show: Jets Acquire Aaron Rodgers from Packers in Blockbuster Trade
Jim Rome shares his thoughts on the blockbuster Aaron Rodgers trade to the New York Jets and why they are now legitimate Super Bowl contenders.
Apr 27 2023 - State Assembly passes Representative Penterman's BadgerCare bill
The Wisconsin State Assembly’s Tuesday, April 25 floor session passed eight workforce bills, one authored by 37th District State Rep. William Penterman of Columbus.
Apr 27 2023 - Construction crew cut cables to Downtown Ferndale traffic signal, confusion ensues
A construction crew cut power to the traffic lights at Nine Mile Road and Woodward Avenue, impacting surrounding businesses on one of the warmest weeks we've had this year.
Apr 27 2023 - Dallas-based Eiseman Jewels taps family outsider for president
Richard Eiseman will remain active in the business, but with a broadened focus on the company’s future, client relations and philanthropy, he said.
Apr 27 2023 - York County man star witness against Jehovah’s Witnesses in PA probe of child sexual abuse
York County victims of sexual abuse describe how the Jehovah's Witnesses thwarted or covered up investigations into child sexual abuse.
Apr 27 2023 - Pine Bush HS lifts lockdown following report of possible shooting
Pine Bush High School lifted its lockdown Tuesday afternoon following a report of a possible shooting threat that disrupted the whole school day. Stella Laureano, mother of a Pine Bush High School ...
Apr 27 2023 - Threat to Pine Bush HS determined to be unfounded: Police
The school was locked down for approximately three hours before students and staff were slowly dismissed from the campus around 3 p.m. No one was hurt ...
Apr 27 2023 - Santa Fe Junction Operation adds more patrol in top two tourist areas
The Santa Fe Junction Operation is a heightened police presence at the Santa Fe Railyard District and the Plaza. It came about after business owners raised their concerns. “Part of the concern that ...
Apr 27 2023 - Former New Mexico governor opened doors for minorities
Determined and gritty, Apodaca parlayed his background in athletics, the insurance business and two terms in the state Senate into the highest office in New Mexico. A Democrat, he was elected governor ...
Apr 27 2023 - King’s Famous Barbeque in Petersburg to close its doors in June after 77 years
A staple Petersburg restaurant will be closing its doors this summer after nearly 80 years in business. King’s Famous Barbeque took to Facebook on Monday, April 24 to announce that the business would ...
Apr 27 2023 - Tiffany Stratton Thinks She Has Every Component To Be A WWE Superstar, But Needs To Work On Selling
Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Stratton was asked where she thought she needed to improve in the world of wrestling. "I think I have every single component that it takes to become ...
Apr 27 2023 - Tiffany Stratton 'would like to stay a little longer' in WWE NXT
Tiffany Stratton talked about the upcoming WWE Draft. On Busted Open Radio, Stratton said that while she still needs to work on her wrestling skills, she’s ready for a call-up to the main roster if ...
Apr 27 2023 - Delaware County judge temporarily halts enforcement of Columbus' gun safety laws
A Delaware County judge issued an injunction Tuesday preventing Columbus from enforcing its gun safety ordinances while challenge proceeds in court.
Apr 27 2023 - Housing development in Berkshire Township, Delaware County, to be decided on May 2 ballot
Highland Development of Columbus wants to build 91-homes on 88 acres in Berkshire Township, Delaware County. People opposed got a ballot referendum.
Apr 27 2023 - Delaware County judge temporarily blocks Columbus gun safety law
The injunction, which takes effect immediately, will stand until Judge Gormley dissolves it or until a challenge against the ordinance is resolved in court.
Apr 27 2023 - Delaware County judge halts Columbus safe firearm storage, magazine limit ordinances
A Delaware County Common Pleas judge has issued an injunction against two gun-related ordinances enacted by the city of Columbus.
Apr 27 2023 - California stalled on drought relief for ag businesses. Now small towns are struggling to survive
The Newsom administration championed $75 million in drought relief to keep small agricultural businesses afloat. Yet the emergency assistance will not make it to those in need until at least summer.
Apr 27 2023 - Freeport raises awareness to help domestic abuse survivors
FREEPORT (WGME) -- Downtown Freeport is covered with posters featuring the faces of survivors of domestic violence. The non-profit Finding Our Voices is putting up the posters. The group's mission is ...
Apr 27 2023 - New Mexico investigates more potential abuse, neglect
New Mexico officials identified on Friday dozens of cases of potential abuse and neglect after completing wellness checks on thousands of developmentally disabled people around the state.
Apr 27 2023 - No fees, more business
In an experiment that no Oregon city has tried in at least 15 years, Molalla began waiving building fees in December to spur economic development. Three months later, the experiment — which is set to ...
Apr 27 2023 - Supreme Court ends Waterfront Commission’s reign of union-busting in New Jersey port
New Jersey’s port is free of the meddling of the archaic Waterfront Commission after the unanimous decision on Tuesday (18 February 2023) by the United States Supreme Court to allow the state to quit ...
Apr 27 2023 - Consultants recommend Hampstead, NH for new youth center
Debate over building a new facility began years ago, but it has come to a boil amid horrific sexual abuse allegations stretching back decades.
Apr 27 2023 - Silver Scone case heads to state Housing Board
The New Hampshire Housing Appeals Board is scheduled to hear the appeal of decisions related to the approval of Silver Scone Teas, a tea party event business in New Ipswich, on May 16.The business, ...
Apr 27 2023 - Bodies of two missing Indian students recovered from lake in US
Shah and Vaidya, both students of IU's Kelley School of Business, were boating on a pontoon on April 15 when their group anchored to swim.
Apr 27 2023 - Happy Wednesday Everyone!
My mom has moved here from VA for the summer (or longer) to help me with childcare while I work 3 days a week. In VA, she had a very successful cleaning business + is looking for a few clients in ...
Apr 27 2023 - Business owners respond to Louisiana bills affecting hemp industry
Senate Bill 219 would roll back the THC to 2-milligrams or less per single serving, and also focuses on regulation changes for industrial hemp.
Apr 27 2023 - State, federal agencies investigating Nederland business after small explosion
The Texas State Fire Marshal’s Office and Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating the small explosion that injured three people at AmSpec LLC earlier earlier this month. Juan ...
Apr 27 2023 - Kenneth Dodge of Falls Optical Inc. is SBA’s Minnesota Veteran-Owned Small Business of the Year
In recognition of National Small Business Week, SBA’s Minnesota District will recognize its 2023 state winners at local events in the weeks ahead.
Apr 27 2023 - Red Deer U18 AAA CarStar Braves aim for return to provincials
The U18 AAA Red Deer CarStar Braves have unfinished business. Despite the Braves coming off a terrific campaign in 2022 where they posted a record of 33-6 in the regular season, the end of their ...
Apr 27 2023 - Caught on camera: Trooper in Utah crashes into wrong-way driver on busy highway
And I was like, did you have *** tire blow or? He's like, no, I was in *** head on Nicole mccoy's husband, Utah Highway patrol trooper sergeant Chad mccoy risked his life, Tuesday afternoon to ...
Apr 27 2023 - 4 Killed in Maine Home; 3 Wounded in Linked Highway Shooting. Here's What We Know
Four people were fatally shot at a house in Bowdoin, Maine, on Tuesday shortly before gunfire wounded three others on a busy highway in Yarmouth, in a pair of crimes that are linked, authorities said.
Apr 27 2023 - What we know so far about the suspect in the Bowdoin, Yarmouth shootings
Gunfire that erupted on the busy highway in Maine is linked to a second crime scene where people have been found dead in a home about 25 miles away in the town of Bowdoin, Maine, state police said ...
Apr 27 2023 - 'Next Generation 911' funding considered in the Ohio House
Legislators have added tens of millions in funding for 'Next Gen 911' into a spending bill considered in Columbus.
Apr 27 2023 - Crash restricts busy Chillicothe intersection
No one was seriously injured when two vehicles collided in Chillicothe on Tuesday night. It happened at around 9 p.m. at the busy intersection of Bridge and Main Streets. Two SUV crossovers crashed in ...
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