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Dec 20 2022 - Racine & Me: Holiday Pet Tips 2022
The holidays are a busy time when our normally routine schedules become a whole lot more chaotic. We can sometimes forget that this time of year affects our furry friends, too. We ...
Dec 20 2022 - A decade after $243 million renovation, St. Paul's Union Depot struggles to gain traction
Ramsey County leaders pooled $243 million to buy and restore the historic Union Depot, with a vision for a bustling, modern-day transit hub in downtown St. Paul. Today, the building with vaulted ...
Dec 20 2022 - Crime fears help drive business growth for Columbia solar-powered fence manufacturer
Demand has spiked at AMAROK, a solar-powered electric fence provider in Columbia, prompting hiring plans at the business for 150 new employees in 2023 and as many as 600 more ...
Dec 20 2022 - South Texas legacy icon: Don Strange of Texas — Celebrating Texas with food and entertainment
You might know the name Don Strange of Texas from an event you attended that was catered by them, or you may not be familiar, but there’s no denying the Strange family has built a catering business ...
Dec 20 2022 - Go inside Texas Instruments’ newest fab, where chips powering the digital world are born
Texas Instruments’ new silicon wafer fabrication facility in Richardson, Texas, could easily be mistaken for a typical business expansion. It’s been built to blend in with an adjacent structure that’s ...
Dec 20 2022 - Faith-based leaders ask Texas governor to end strict border measures
More than 150 faith-based leaders are asking Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to stop busing migrants and end the state’s strict border security methods.
Dec 20 2022 - $20K helps create memorable Christmas
Cherokee Nation Businesses and its employees are continuing an annual tradition of making Christmas dreams come true for thousands of children in northeast Oklahoma by supporting the Cherokee Nation ...
Dec 20 2022 - Organon Canada Welcomes the Ontario Drug Benefit Biosimilars Initiative
Ontario becomes the 8th jurisdiction in Canada to adopt a biosimilar transition policy.Savings resulting from the adoption of the Ontario Drug Benefit Biosimilars Initiative will be reinvested in new ...
Dec 20 2022 - MarionMade!: Sommelier Megan Dawson brings world class service to Marion
Megan Dawson was born in Marion and grew up in Waldo. She graduated from River Valley, Marion Technical College and Hocking College. Growing up in the hospitality business gave her the opportunity to ...
Dec 20 2022 - Week-long storm drops up to 23 inches; arctic temps follow
A massive snowstorm last week drew traffic to a halt and closed businesses, schools and state offices. This week, wind chill advisories expected.
Dec 20 2022 - The Maine town growing its bustling Main Street without chain stores
This western Maine town of just more than 5,000 people found an effective way to fight back when big box and national chain stores encroached nearby in the 1990s. Norway has had to wage a thoughtful ...
Dec 20 2022 - School bus driver arrested for driving drunk, causing crash with students on board in Gurnee
A District 50 school bus driver was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence after he crashed a bus with children on it in Gurnee Wednesday, prosecutors said.
Dec 20 2022 - Pawtucket business owner spreads Christmas cheer by giving back
The Pawtucket business owner has spent the past week embracing the role of Santa’s helper, collecting and wrapping nearly 500 presents for Rhode Island families in need.
Dec 20 2022 - De La Soul Collaborator Don Newkirk Passes At The Age Of 56
One of our unsung Hip-Hop heroes has transitioned. De La Soul contributor Don Newkirk has passed away. As spotted on Complex, the musician is no longer with us. Rahiem of The Furious Five ...
Dec 20 2022 - Hip-Hop Producer & De La Soul Collaborator Don Newkirk Has Died
Hip-hop producer and musician Don Newkirk, best known for his collaborations with De La Soul and 3rd Bass, has died at 56-years-old. “It is with a heavy heart I announce the transitioning of my ...
Dec 20 2022 - Experience provides a taste of reality
Multiple internships provide additional understanding for Eli Grieser, a Bluffton University business administration/marketing double major.
Dec 20 2022 - Supporting local bolsters Michigan’s small businesses and communities
Whether it’s the holiday shopping season or another beautiful Pure Michigan summer, supporting local is always in style. In 2022, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared Nov. 26 Small Business Saturday ...
Dec 20 2022 - Transit-oriented mixed-use development nears debut in Plainfield
Paramount Assets announced pre-leasing at its mixed-use, transit-oriented Plainfield development, Netherwood Flats.
Dec 20 2022 - “Shop Small Wisconsin,” “Small Business Saturday,” and “Shop Local” campaigns focus on
TINA L. SCOTTEDITOR For the second consecutive year, Wisconsin Governor Evers made a “Shop Small Wisconsin” proclamation. This year, Nov. 26, 2022, through Dec. 31, 2022, is designated “Shop Small ...
Dec 20 2022 - Dr. Emily Bivins named interim principal for Chatham Middle School
Dr. Emily Bivins has been named interim principal of Chatham Middle School. She will transition to her new role Monday, Jan. 2. Bivins has been a teacher, a school administrator and a central office ...
Dec 20 2022 - Agiloft CEO Eric Laughlin Named Executive of the Year by the BIG Awards for Business 2022
Dec. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Agiloft, the no-code Contract Lifecycle Management leader, announced today that Chief Executive Officer, Eric Laughlin, was named 2022 Executive of the Year by the ...
Dec 20 2022 - Parents react to rolling blackouts for some Olathe school bus routes
Olathe Public Schools district will implement rolling transportation blackouts for certain bus routes. An online message to parents said the reason for the decision is because of an existing lack of ...
Dec 20 2022 - Olathe, Kansas Schools to see "rolling blackouts" in school bus service due to driver sho
No more school bus service for specific children on specific days – that's the new bus policy starting next year at Olathe Public SchoolsThe district says it simply doesn't have enough drivers to ...
Dec 20 2022 - Without enough drivers, Olathe schools to cancel certain bus routes on ‘blackout’ days
The school district is warning families that they need to find alternative transportation on days the bus won’t come.
Dec 20 2022 - NFL Champ Adoree’ Jackson Launched An Insurance Program For Stolen Packages
When Adoree’ isn’t dominating on the field, he’s fighting package theft alongside his business partner James Chapman with company PorchPal.
Dec 20 2022 - In Virginia, state law hampers zero-fare efforts for Metrobus
Despite moves by DC, Va. transit officials say state law effectively prohibits the state from eliminating Metrobus fares for Virginia riders.
Dec 20 2022 - Sturgis Buffalo Chip donations surpass $2 million
Powersports Business learned that otorcyclists that took part in the Sturgis Buffalo Chip charity events for 2022 raised a generous $400,000 for Veterans, charities for children and the community.
Dec 20 2022 - Mother says her 5-year-old son was injured at Humble ISD elementary school
Eisha McKinney says her son came home from Ridge Creek Elementary School with a bruised and busted face back on October 28.
Dec 20 2022 - Ag Solutions Group & Livingston Machinery to Merge as Parallel Ag
Ag Solutions Group and Livingston Machinery Company will rebrand as a unified company. B oth businesses will officially be recognized as Parallel Ag. Thirt ...
Dec 20 2022 - As Columbus measles outbreak continues, health commissioner predicts rise after holidays
The Columbus measles outbreak is continuing to grow, with 81 cases reported since the first infections were confirmed in early November. As of Tuesday, 29 people have been hospitalized with the ...
Dec 20 2022 - Rivian and other businesses urge Illinois to adopt rules favoring electric trucks and buses
A coalition of businesses that includes Rivian is urging Gov. JB Pritzker to get Illinois to adopt new rules promoting electric trucks and buses.
Dec 20 2022 - COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS IN THE COMMUNITY
The Columbus Blue Jackets are committed to the Columbus community and are actively supporting causes they hold near and dear. Read more about the CBJ's efforts and learn more by clicking on each ...
Dec 20 2022 - Columbus city council considering $200M medical debt relief plan
A plan brought before the Columbus City Council would cancel up to $200 million, according to the report. The proposed ordinance would require the city to spend $2 million in American Rescue Plan ...
Dec 20 2022 - 4-vehicle accident leaves one person injured on 13th St. in Columbus
The accident occurred Tuesday morning on the 13th Street bridge. The person who was injured has been transported to a nearby hospital. It’s unknown at this time what caused the wreck and if there are ...
Dec 20 2022 - 2 dead after shooting in Columbus home
Two people were found dead from gunshot wounds inside a Columbus home in the 2200 block of Sumpter Court on Monday night, a police spokesman said. Lt. Matt Harris said in press released Tusday morning ...
Dec 20 2022 - Police: 2 found shot to death inside Columbus home
Police in Columbus are conducting a death investigation after officers found two people shot to death inside a residence Monday night. Shortly before 9 p.m., officers with the Columbus Police ...
Dec 20 2022 - Columbus housing market forecast strong for 2023, despite drop in sales
Columbus-area home sales continued to drop sharply in November, as high interest rates and an uncertain economy kept buyers at bay.
Dec 20 2022 - 2 dead after reported shooting in Columbus home; Death investigation underway
A death investigation is underway after two people with gunshot wounds were found dead in a Columbus home Monday. A 911 call about a shooting on Sumpter Court came in to the ...
Dec 20 2022 - Missing 5-month-old twin from Columbus found safe in Dayton after Amber Alert
One of two 5-month-old twins abducted Monday in Columbus was found safe at Dayton International Airport early Tuesday, according to Columbus police.
Dec 20 2022 - Sailing, seafood and wild scenery: A guide to coastal Maine
Nearby Bar Harbor is a bustling seaside resort and a good base for exploring Acadia NP. While there, pay a visit to the Abbe Museum, which is dedicated to exploring the history and culture of the ...
Dec 20 2022 - After cleanup from heavy snow, utility crews get ready for strong winds
Utility companies in New Hampshire are gearing up for another storm after coming off of a busy few days restoring outages from last weekend's weather.
Dec 20 2022 - Brothers’ business connects generations through service
A business that has made waves in Anacortes in recent month Brothers Alex, David and Evan Rodriguez launched Linked Lives in September. Through their company, the Rodriguez brothers assist older folks ...
Dec 20 2022 - Rebranded Astoria cider company opens at new location
Reveille Ciderworks, like many businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, had to close its doors. Transitioning the taproom on Duane Street into a production space, Jeremy Towsey-French, the owner, ...
Dec 20 2022 - Fire in Wyoming County took 100 firefighters to control and destroyed multiple businesses
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Multiple businesses in Wyoming County have been wiped out by a devastating fire. It took around 100 firefighters from 15 companies to get the fire under control. It started ...
Dec 20 2022 - Interest grows for homebased business entrepreneurs in La Ronge
With the long days of being closeted in doors during the COVID 19 Pandemic, Viviana Ruiz Arcand found an interest in creating precious stone jewelry.“During C ...
Dec 20 2022 - Andover Public Schools Unveils New Electric Buses
ANDOVER, MA — Andover Public Schools officials, students and transportation company representatives were on hand Monday outside Andover High School for the unveiling of new electric school buses ...
Dec 20 2022 - Delaware County businesses eligible for grants
Delaware County businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic are eligible to apply for grants through the county Economic Development office. The county announced the opening of the Delaware County ...
Dec 20 2022 - Keeping the mob off the waterfront: U.S. Supreme Court should stop New Jersey from killing docks wa
Having not met for seven months due to New Jersey’s contempt of a U.S. Supreme Court order, the bistate Waterfront Commission of Harbor had a lot of business to take care of last week, as the agency ...
Dec 20 2022 - Alabama's Young, Anderson sticking around for Sugar Bowl
Bryce Young and Will Anderson Jr. decided they had unfinished business at Alabama, even if it isn't another shot at a national championship. The fifth-ranked Crimson Tide stars are sticking around for ...
Dec 20 2022 - Some kind of impressive: Washington pounds Streator 62-41
Washington's offense hit on all cylinders Saturday as it kept the scoreboard operators busy with a 62-41 win over Streator during this Illinois boys high school basketball game.
Dec 20 2022 - Teenager certified as adult in Blue Springs invasion of privacy investigation
Michael Okal is charged in Jackson County with four counts of invasion of privacy and one count of sexual abuse.
Dec 20 2022 - Martinsville PD investigating altercation involving middle school resource officer and student
The investigation comes after a video was posted on social media of an altercation between a student and the resource officer that occurred on and off a school bus.
Dec 20 2022 - Restaurant inspections: Cockroach in mixing bowl, pig blood over fruit, mice in Wichita KS
Inspectors found problems significant enough to push these businesses out of compliance with state food safety and lodging rules.
Dec 20 2022 - Highland man arrested for allegedly abusing dog, leaving it to die in dumpster
A Highland man has been arrested for allegedly abusing a dog and leaving it do die in a dumpster, San Bernardino County officials announced. Damian Fields was arrested Saturday on suspicion of animal ...
Dec 20 2022 - When Georgia Tech’s Buster Faulkner was Parkview’s quarterback
Long before he was named the offensive coordinator at Georgia Tech, Buster Faulkner first made an impact on the landscape of football in the state of Georgia as a high school sophomore in 1997.
Dec 20 2022 - 40+ new businesses coming to Connecticut in 2023 (and beyond)
Both of the new restaurants will feature an all-day menu as well as a full bar that serves alcohol.  A spokesperson with Chipotle confirmed a new restaurant with a “Chipotlane digital drive thru ...
Dec 20 2022 - Grand Haven business transforms into winter wonderland
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. (WOOD) — For two decades ... Bockheim believes the outdoor garden atmosphere makes up for it. But, of course, here in Michigan, outdoor dining is not a year-round ordeal, so the ...
Dec 20 2022 - Highest Interest Rates in 15 Years Are Derailing the American Dream
The highest interest rates in 15 years are delaying home dreams, putting business plans on ice and forcing many Americans to agree to loan terms that would have been unimaginable just nine months ago.
Dec 20 2022 - ‘We did not stop’: How rescue groups saved 3,776 abused beagles
Thousands of dogs were liberated from Envigo’s dangerous breeding facility. Then the hard work began ...
Dec 20 2022 - School Districts Across Oklahoma Transition to Virtual Learning Amid Spike In Illnesses
Many Oklahomans are feeling the toll of respiratory illnesses this season. Between the flu, RSV and COVID students and teachers are calling in sick in record numbers.
Dec 20 2022 - Oregon Has a 39.9% Teen Labor Force Participation Rate
From 1978 through 2011, the national teenage labor force participation rate fell from a peak of 59.3% to 33.3%. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted this trend: as businesses reopened, teens were ...
Dec 20 2022 - AAA Oklahoma Predicts Busy Holiday Travel During Winter Weather
Just days before the arctic blast, it is expected to be a busy holiday season on the roads and in the air. AAA predicts more than one million Oklahomans will travel 50 miles or more between December ...
Dec 20 2022 - In Columbus, long lead times, materials shortages expected to continue to plague construction into
The long lead times and material shortages that have plagued office, retail and industrial work sites throughout Central Ohio are likely to continue through 2023.
Dec 20 2022 - JLL exec says Columbus industrial market will stay hot in 2023
According to the real estate services firm JLL, vacancy hit an all-time low of 3.3% in the third quarter of 2022, with rents up 25% year-over-year.
Dec 20 2022 - Two in critical condition after shooting in west Columbus
Two people are in critical condition after a shooting Monday night on the west side of Columbus. According to Columbus police, the shooting happened at approximately ...
Dec 20 2022 - Police: Man dead, another man injured in west Columbus shooting
One man has died and another man is in critical condition following a shooting in west Columbus. Police said the shooting happened on North Wilson Road, just north of West Broad Street, around 8:30 p.
Dec 20 2022 - Shooting in west Columbus leaves 1 dead, 1 in critical condition
Police are investigating a deadly shooting in west Columbus on Monday night.Two victims were rushed to area hospitals; one died at Doctor's West and the second ...
Dec 20 2022 - Former YWCA Dayton CEO to become president of Community Shelter Board in Columbus
Shannon Isom will become president and CEO of the Columbus-based nonprofit group aimed at preventing homelessness January 9.
Dec 20 2022 - Photos show suspects in Columbus gas station shooting
Three men were injured, two are in critical condition including one with life-threatening injuries, from an overnight shooting in the University District at an address rented through VRBO, according ...
Dec 20 2022 - Columbus drag performers refuse to live in fear after Proud Boys protests
An incident at a Downtown Columbus church was the second this month involving a Proud Boys protest of an event involving drag performers in Columbus.
Dec 20 2022 - Must-see holiday light shows in Columbus
Three mesmerizing local shows synced to music that you don't want to miss this week: An hourlong song loop on the West Side features everything from Nat King Cole and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra to ...
Dec 20 2022 - City of Palms Day 4: Paul VI, Columbus to meet in semifinals
Paul VI (Va.) scored a huge win over Lake Highlands (Texas), while Columbus defeated Myers Park (N.C.) in the City of Palms Classic quarterfinals.
Dec 20 2022 - New Mexico
Several businesses in Hobbs are holding a cookoff on Friday to support families affected by the deadly crash near Andrews last week.
Dec 20 2022 - Ironwood Pharmaceuticals to Participate in the Piper Sandler 34th Annual Healthcare Conference
BOSTON, November 22, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: IRWD) will participate in a fireside chat at the Piper Sandler 34 th Annual Healthcare Conference on Tuesday ...
Dec 20 2022 - Texas Has the 7th Fewest Working Teens in the U.S.
From 1978 through 2011, the national teenage labor force participation rate fell from a peak of 59.3% to 33.3%. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted this trend: as businesses reopened, teens were ...
Dec 20 2022 - USDA awards $500,000 to rural Oklahoma businesses for renewable energy projects
Half a dozen rural Oklahoma businesses and agriculture producers will receive funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Dec 20 2022 - Holiday wreaths placed to remember military veterans at Alabama National Cemetery
Folks took time during this busy holiday season to remember our nation's veterans at the Alabama National Cemetery in Montevallo.Volunteers placed holiday wreaths at markers today to remember those ...
Dec 20 2022 - West Virginia task force praised for its work, including major Tri-State drug case
U.S. Attorney William Ihlenfeld praises Eastern Panhandle task force for its community outreach efforts and investigative work, including drug bust.
Dec 20 2022 - Town of Ponoka snow and ice control update
Town of Ponoka snow and ice control crews are busy sanding, salting and clearing snow today (December 19) on Priority 1 and 2 routes. Town officials say priority routes include high-volume roadways, ...
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