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Feb 01 2023 - Dothan man charged with sexual abuse of a minor
A police investigation resulted in a Dothan man being charged with sexual abuse of a minor under the age of 16 years old.
Feb 01 2023 - New Gettysburg Tour Center construction to begin in mid-February
For decades, they’ve been a regular sight on the roads in and around Gettysburg-the blue and gray double-decker buses of Gettysburg Battlefield Bus Tours. Ever ...
Feb 01 2023 - Winter weather causing school bus cancellations, highway closures in Manitoba
The winter weather conditions across Manitoba have caused some highway closures on Friday morning. According to Manitoba 511, the westbound lanes of Highway 1 are closed from Brandon to Highway 21 due ...
Feb 01 2023 - Florida teacher accused of hitting special-needs student with book
Madison Anthony was taken into custody on a felony child abuse charge last Thursday afternoon in connection to the alleged assault.
Feb 01 2023 - 'It pains me': Durham sheriff disheartened to again see officers abuse their power, cause death
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD ... Undoubtedly, we have much more work to do - not just here in North Carolina - but across the nation, to train up professional law enforcement, restore public trust ...
Feb 01 2023 - Denver Mayor Hancock travels to North Africa in pursuit of new business opportunities for city
Jan. 29—Denver Mayor Michael Hancock will travel to Egypt and Ethiopia this week with a delegation of city and metro area leaders at a cost of more than $100,000. The trip, which comes at the tail end ...
Feb 01 2023 - Marion Harding boys bowlers gearing up for grind
MARION ― Before the Presidents can even think about returning to the Division I boys bowling state tournament for a sixth straight season, Marion Harding has other business to tend to. First up is ...
Feb 01 2023 - Police searching for student who brought gun to Marion-Franklin High School
A Columbus City Schools spokesperson said the gun was recovered but the student left the building when confronted.
Feb 01 2023 - Gulf View Square Mall in Port Richey gets new life from small local businesses
Gulf View Square Mall in Port Richey gets new life from small local businesses, including "Markets in the Mall," which bring 60 vendors and 5,000 people.
Feb 01 2023 - New Port Richey names former Tarpon Springs chief Robert Kochen as its chief
NEW PORT RICHEY — New Port Richey City Manager Debbie ... his masters in business administration summa cum laude from Florida Metropolitan University in 1997. Although his official first day ...
Feb 01 2023 - Columbus Ohio Marketing Agency BSPE Legal Marketing Discusses the Importance of Search Engine Optim
Columbus, Ohio marketing agency BSPE Legal Marketing ( releases a new article explaining the importance of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) in law firm Marketing. The firm’s founder and owner, ...
Feb 01 2023 - Judge rules on Columbus sisters’ self-defense claim in fatal city park shooting
See why the judge ruled Ceonna and Eurica Turpin are not immune from prosecution in the death of Mar’kayla Marshall.
Feb 01 2023 - Inside the National Weather Service in Gray: webcams, balloons and artful patience
The office of 15 meteorologists gathers data and makes forecasts that inform countless decisions by Mainers, businesses and even other weather forecasters.
Feb 01 2023 - Lawrenceville couple develops school bus safety kits
Barry Slater has been driving a school bus in Gwinnett County for nearly a decade, and he’s troubled by what he often sees during his daily rounds. “I noticed people were running my stop signs ...
Feb 01 2023 - Sealy & Company Celebrates Record Breaking Year in Acquisition Volume Coupled with Top Rankings
Pollard Sealy, Sr., Sealy & Company has grown into a fully-integrated commercial real estate investment and operating company. As a 4th-generation, family-owned business, Sealy is a recognized leader ...
Feb 01 2023 - Marshall Twp. board OKs land transfers to pave way for mega site, future economic development
"Having this site ready, it’s an opportunity to bring jobs, investment and continue to grow the Marshall area, Southwest Michigan, and see our state overall continue to grow, see new businesses and ...
Feb 01 2023 - Bartlesville small business owner, vet becomes culture war target
Sharon Hurst is in the crossfire of a culture war. The Bartlesville restaurant owner has been harassed by an anti-gay, conservative pastor.
Feb 01 2023 - Oklahoma Watch: Drag show puts Bartlesville business owner in crossfire of culture war
Sharon Hurst describes herself as conservative. Before opening Crossing 2nd restaurant, she was a petroleum engineer for two decades. She served seven years in the Air Force. Now she's facing ...
Feb 01 2023 - What's Developing In Lafayette: Kasai Steakhouse and Sushi, The Cookie Door and Acadiana Gelsoft
Ben Powers, of Developing Lafayette, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details of the latest businesses popping up in Acadiana. Kasai Steakhouse and Sushi, The Cookie Door and ...
Feb 01 2023 - Carencro Business Owner Arrested, Sits in St. Landry Parish Jail on Home Improvement Fraud Charges
The owner of Diamond Garage Doors and Repairs now sits in the St. Landry Parish Jail after allegedly taking thousands from customers & not delivering the work.
Feb 01 2023 - Gary schools still throttled by busing problems
School bus service for nearly 4,400 Gary students is an unreliable hodge-podge of contracted buses, independent drivers and an occasional van driven by a church pastor.
Feb 01 2023 - The list of central Arkansas businesses, services shut down for winter weather
Multiple services are closing operations in central Arkansas due to the winter weather. State offices in Arkansas closed early Tuesday. Little Rock has an emergency shelter open at the Dunbar ...
Feb 01 2023 - Westrock Coffee to build $70 million distribution center in Conway
Westrock Coffee Co. plans to build a 500,000-square foot distribution center in Conway, Arkansas Business reports.
Feb 01 2023 - 25 Black Marylanders to Watch (plus 5 Living Legends) for 2023
Welcome to the 2023 edition of The Baltimore Sun’s 25 Black Marylanders to Watch. To celebrate Black History Month, we’ve once again assembled a group of people from the worlds of business, the arts, ...
Feb 01 2023 - Business Quarterly – Workforce pressed by lack of housing
Delanie Cook got a job offer from Peterborough manufacturer Microspec.Living in Connecticut at the time, she jumped on real estate sites and ran into a reality faced by many young workers looking for ...
Feb 01 2023 - Lincoln Financial Network welcomes David Layo to national network of independent advisors
PHILADELPHIA, January 30, 2023--Lincoln Financial Network (LFN), the retail wealth management business of Lincoln Financial Group (NYSE: LNC), announced today that David Layo, a financial planner with ...
Feb 01 2023 - In post-Roe Mississippi, pregnancy resource centers are becoming the last hope for maternal care
PRCs, like Life Choices in Columbus, can help expecting mothers in several ways, but experts say they're not a substitute for actual health care.
Feb 01 2023 - Developers break ground for Rockwall business park
Construction has kicked off on the next North Texas business park – this time in Rockwall. Georgia-based Seefried Properties and USAA Real Estate have teamed up to build Rockwall Park 30 ...
Feb 01 2023 - Iowa business assembles bikes for nonprofits
Some Iowa nonprofits will be getting new bikes for kids in need thanks to ImOn Communications, KCRG reports.Tuesday, they hosted their annual meeting to go over their goals for the year. Leaders said ...
Feb 01 2023 - Used cars for sale in Alpena, MI
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used Always Friendly, always professional, honest and upfront! Could not ask for a better family oriented business! While it is small, I ...
Feb 01 2023 - Businesses that aim to please your mouth coming to The Rail at Red Bank apartments
A Staten the Island bakery and a New York City dentist are joining the retail section of The Rail at Red Bank, 57 new apartments in the borough.
Feb 01 2023 - 1 in custody after student avoids kidnapping attempt in Glenview, police say
A person of interest is in custody following a Glenview police investigation into the attempted kidnapping of a girl who, moments earlier, had just gotten off a school bus. Around 3:30 p.m. Monday, ...
Feb 01 2023 - TRICARE Psychiatrists in New Bern, NC
Accepting New Patients. My goal is to provide compassionate ... Therapy and Substance abuse including Suboxone Treatment via video across North Carolina. Our Board Certified Psychiatrists and ...
Feb 01 2023 - NJ man who blamed child porn on dead son gets 8 years in prison
James Simmons, a retired computer scientist from Freehold, failed to convince a jury that more than 100 files of child sexual abuse material were not his.
Feb 01 2023 - Weathersealed contractor now facing criminal charges related to business practices in 6 counties
The owner of a Madison-based contracting company is now criminally charged in six counties related to his business practices.
Feb 01 2023 - Used Dodge Dakota for sale in Groton, CT under $4,000
The Dodge Dakota Sport has a sleek exterior design, which gives it the sporty look. Hardly used so unabused.
Feb 01 2023 - Englewood rallying to save soul food restaurant after whopper gas bill of $16,000
Shocking gas bill forces closure of Englewood soul food restaurant Shocking gas bill forces closure of Englewood soul food restaurant 02:02 CHICAGO (CBS) --Shut down and out of business ...
Feb 01 2023 - Report: Air taxis could land Va. $16B in new biz by 2045
Air taxis could generate up to $16 billion in new business in Virginia and carry as many as 66 million passengers by 2045, according to an economic impact study released ...
Feb 01 2023 - Feedback: QLINE transformed Woodward corridor, benefits Detroit, region
The concept for a streetcar on Woodward — then called M1 Rail — was first proposed in 2008 as part of a landmark regional transit plan put forward by government and unanimously adopted by the ...
Feb 01 2023 - Woman-owned barbecue business opening in Lockhart
LOCKHART, Texas (Austin Business Journal) — Barbecue is notoriously known for being a male-dominated industry — but 24-year-old Chuck Charnichart is switching it up, bringing her woman ...
Feb 01 2023 - Edey scores 38 as No. 1 Purdue overwhelms Michigan State, 77-61
Edey scored a career-high 38 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, leading No. 1 Purdue to a 77-61 victory over Michigan State. “When they started hacking me, it got me going a little bit. They busted ...
Feb 01 2023 - Humboldt bus crash survivor Tyler Smith shares healing journey, inspiring words
Former Humboldt Broncos forward Tyler Smith has been on a long healing journey since a day that shook the entire country nearly five years ago. Now 24 years old, he said recently that being a public ...
Feb 01 2023 - Elizabeth Sutliff Dulfer: Her journey from slave to wealthy Bergen County businesswoman
Elizabeth Sutliff Dulfer was in her 50s when she began her rise to prominence as one of Bergen County's wealthiest businesswomen and landholders.
Feb 01 2023 - Vigil for Pontiac mom and sons that froze • 133 dogs rescued in dogfighting ring bust • Armed c
Community members gathered this weekend to honor Monica Cannady and her two kids that died after taking refuge in a field earlier in January - A nonprofit pet rescue said it aided in the rescue of 133 ...
Feb 01 2023 - Strom Thurmond High students weld water wheel for North Augusta small business
Standing 16 feet and overlooking a small pond, a new water wheel created by Strom Thurmond High School students was recently installed at the Old McDonald Fish Camp in North ...
Feb 01 2023 - Medical Skincare Products Market International Business Analysis, Development Outlook and Regional
Pages Report] Increasing Demand in Medical Skincare Products Market with Major factors that positively impact user satisfaction for the IIII industry by product types [, Fac ...
Feb 01 2023 - Here’s when Swensons Drive-In will open in Avon
AVON, Ind. – It won’t be long before Avon’s latest dinner option opens for business. Swensons Drive-In will open its first Indiana location on Feb. 6 at 11 a.m. The drive-in restaurant will ...
Feb 01 2023 - Columbus McKinnon: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Columbus McKinnon Corp. (CMCO) on Wednesday reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $12 million. The Getzville, New York-based company said it had net income of 42 cents per share.
Feb 01 2023 - Police: Newtown, Pa. small business' American flag stolen
Newtown Borough police need the public's help finding a stolen American flag. A windy storm on the night of Friday, Jan. 13 ended with a broken flag pole at the Countryside Frame and Design store.
Feb 01 2023 - Fire burning at Upstate business
Firefighters are working to put out a fire at a Pelzer, South Carolina, business. (Video above: Morning headlines from WYFF News 4) Crews were called to 653 Cherokee Road in Pelzer Tuesday morning. A ...
Feb 01 2023 - Central Alberta Chamber Orchestra to perform spirit-lifting concerts in Red Deer, Ponoka
The Central Alberta Chamber Orchestra will perform two winter blues-busting concerts in the region in February.
Feb 01 2023 - Two arrested, warrant issued for third, after major drug bust in Red Deer
A major methamphetamine and fentanyl seizure in Red Deer and Lloydminster has led to charges against three suspected drug dealers. ALERT’s Project Radar resulted in the seizure of $335,000 worth of ...
Feb 01 2023 - ALERT makes major meth and fentanyl bust in Red Deer and Lloydminster
Red Deer and Lloydminster are the two focal points of a major methamphetamine and fentanyl seizure, according to Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT). Known as Project Radar, the bust has ...
Feb 01 2023 - Glenview Police Searching for Man Who Tried to Kidnap Girl As She Exited School Bus
Police in north suburban Glenview have launched a search for the individual who tried to kidnap a girl just as she got off a school bus Monday afternoon, according to law enforcement. At approximately ...
Feb 01 2023 - Police search for man who grabbed girl as she got off school bus in Glenview
The girl and the man both fell to the ground, police said. The girl hit the man, and he ran away, police said.
Feb 01 2023 - Student escapes attempted kidnapper at school bus stop in Glenview; person of interest in custody
A student was able to escape a man who attempted to kidnap her after she got off a school bus in Glenview by hitting him, police said.
Feb 01 2023 - Former teacher Keith Athol Bates-Willie has child sex abuse case mentioned in Hobart Supreme Court
A former teacher accused of multiple child sex abuse offences dating back more than 50 years has had his matter mentioned in a Hobart court.
Feb 01 2023 - Twin Falls County begins work on new Judicial Annex
Over the last few days, crews from the Twin Falls Parks Department have been working to clear all the old shrubs, bushes and trees that surround the Historic Twin Falls Courthouse.All this work is ...
Feb 01 2023 - Twin Falls welcomes Main Avenue Lofts, a high-density development
Idaho’s raw beauty, friendly communities and potential for business growth are attracting people from all over the country. With continued growth on the horizon for cities around the state, ...
Feb 01 2023 - These are the 369 Alabama prison inmates being freed in mass release
Each inmate will be fitted with an electronic ankle monitor. Those who do not have transportation will be dropped off at nearby bus stops.
Feb 01 2023 - Illinois man charged in stolen Rockford funeral home van case
A 23-year-old Rockford man has been charged with abuse of a corpse for stealing a funeral home van containing a body that was later dumped in Chicago, authorities said Wednesday. The man ...
Feb 01 2023 - Proposed ‘Oakley Carlson Act’ aims to improve safety of kids removed from parents’ care
House Bill 1397, also known as the Oakley Carlson Act, was written by 19th District Rep. Jim Walsh. Walsh’s bill relates to the safety of children who have been removed from a parent based on abuse, ...
Feb 01 2023 - Roads close due to ‘major police activity’ in Oakley
OAKLEY, Calif. (KRON) — The City of Oakley announced there is “major police activity” taking place at a busy intersection on Wednesday afternoon, according to a post from the city. Police ...
Feb 01 2023 - Car strikes bridge pillar on Highway 6 in Navasota
NAVASOTA, Texas (KBTX) - A car struck a bridge pillar on Highway 6 southbound in Navasota at the LaSalle St (Business 6) exit on Sunday afternoon. According to scanner traffic, there are multiple ...
Feb 01 2023 - Area well represented on business publication's Top 100
Pennsylvania American Water, the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, whose 2.4 million customers include regionally systems in the Indiana, Punxsutawney and Kittanning areas • Eric J.
Feb 01 2023 - Fire at Schaumburg business draws large firefighter response
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (WLS) -- A business in Schaumburg was destroyed in a fire Thursday night. Crews were called to the 1000-block of Lunt Avenue sometime after 7 p.m., officials confirmed. The cause ...
Feb 01 2023 - Canyon sweeps season series with Randall in boys and girls basketball
In the second meeting of the season between Randall and Canyon, the Eagles and Lady Eagles took care of business just as they did in the first matchup and beat their rivals.
Feb 01 2023 - Claremore aims to be ‘film-friendly’
First impressions matter, and Claremore has so much to offer: the quaint and historic Lilac District, a variety of businesses, schools, attractive landscapes, proximity to airports, and much more.
Feb 01 2023 - Former Claremore Businessman Faces Federal Tax Evasion Charge
A former Claremore businessman faces a federal tax ... filed this week in US District court for the Northern District of Oklahoma and is Albert's latest public problem with money.
Feb 01 2023 - 6 Dead After Accident Between Tour Bus and Freight Truck in Upstate New York
Six people died and three others were injured in a crash involving an express bus and a freight truck in upstate New York on Saturday morning.
Feb 01 2023 - 6 people killed, 3 injured after rental truck, bus collide in upstate New York
Six people were killed and three others were injured when a rental box truck and a bus collided in upstate New York near the Canadian border on Saturday, authorities said. According to a news release ...
Feb 01 2023 - ‘Gruesome’ upstate New York crash between truck, bus leaves at least 6 dead
A collision between a box freightliner truck and an express bus Saturday morning left at least six people dead in upstate New York, police said.
Feb 01 2023 - Free concert on Feb. 11
The music of Blue Connection and Nobody’s Business will be featured during New River Community College’s Concert Series event on Sat., Feb. 11, 2023. Music ...
Feb 01 2023 - Rob Jones Brings Vast International Business Experience to The Growth Coach of Southwest Missouri
The Growth Coach is the largest provider of affordable group coaching workshops nationwide, offering leadership training and one-on-one coaching for sales professionals, managers, management teams, se ...
Feb 01 2023 - Continued freezing temperatures expected after ice disrupts school, bus service
Temperatures are expected to rise, but not until Wednesday, so drivers should continue to exercise care on icy roads.
Feb 01 2023 - Licking Heights Middle School wind ensemble to play at Ohio music conference
Pataskala, OH 43062. This performance will include the Brass Band of Columbus, a semi-professional ensemble, that will also perform at the OMEA Professional Development Conference. Both Perry and ...
Feb 01 2023 - New independently-owned pharmacy in Cumberland County is now open
A new, independently owned pharmacy called the Camp Hill Pharmacy is now open for business. The new Camp Hill Pharmacy officially opened back on Jan. 13 and is owned ...
Feb 01 2023 - Manor to welcome two new hotels thanks to Houston developer
MANOR, Texas — The city of Manor is gearing up to welcome two new hotels, according to a report from the Austin Business Journal. Citing filings with the Texas Department of Licensing and ...
Feb 01 2023 - WATCH: Gov. Greg Abbott holds news conference on winter storm in Texas
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott held a news conference on Tuesday morning as winter weather continues to disrupt flights, schools, roads and businesses.
Feb 01 2023 - Leaders plan to make changes along stretch of Frankfort Avenue to improve safety
Lanes will be changed and parking will soon be on one side of the street to reduce crashes. While some businesses support the safety measures, they have some concerns about the project.
Feb 01 2023 - California announces plan to convert 3 office buildings in downtown Sacramento into housing
Organizations working out of these offices will be relocated by 2025, and the buildings will be turned into “transit-oriented affordable housing,” state officials said.
Feb 01 2023 - LA wins in California’s $2.5 billion award for local transit
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that the Golden State is awarding more than $2.5 billion to 16 different local transit projects throughout the state. “The projects funded represent ...
Feb 01 2023 - Columbus Zoo closes due to winter weather hitting central Ohio
The zoo is one of a few businesses in central Ohio that have closed due to inclement weather and rough road conditions.
Feb 01 2023 - Houlton dispensary joins growing Fort Kent medical marijuana scene
Opening a dispensary in northern Maine doesn't come with the same stigmas of a few years ago, and has resulted in successful businesses.
Feb 01 2023 - Ohio Supreme Court decides precedent-setting case involving Cincinnati business owner
A Cincinnati business owner won a case before the Ohio Supreme Court that a national conservative legal group believes has set an important precedent statewide.
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