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Feb 02 2023 - Aftermath of Atchison Furniture Co. fire
The smell of smoke still permeated the air at 501 Commercial St. almost 24 hours after a fire broke out in Atchison Furniture Company and caused significant damage to the neighboring businesses of ...
Feb 02 2023 - Two Arrested In Klamath County CODE Bust
A 32-year-old La Pine man and another suspect from California were arrested Wednesday afternoon, following an investigation into drug trafficking. Central Oregon Drug ...
Feb 02 2023 - Fantastic double deal for Nottingham Forest as Newcastle midfield raid confirmed and PSG man joins
After an extremely busy summer, Nottingham Forest have announced the signings of two more top players on deadline day ...
Feb 02 2023 - Romulus gets $1M grant for proposed small business assistance, workforce development
I am excited for what this opportunity will bring to the city as we bring the community’s identified vision for its future to fruition,” Kevin Krause said.
Feb 02 2023 - Northeast Kansas woman ordered to pay nearly $18K for insurance fraud, mistreatment of elder person
The case was investigated by the Kansas Insurance Department, Paola Police Department, and the Fraud and Abuse Litigation Division of the Attorney General’s office. For the latest news, weather, ...
Feb 02 2023 - Gary schools bill debated, changes coming for local transition
Thursday, a state Senate panel heard testimony on the past, present and possible future of the Gary Community School Corp. Senate Bill 327 outlines the end of an on-the-ground state takeover by a ...
Feb 02 2023 - BP predicts uncertainties around transition to cleaner energy
BP, which runs the BP Whiting Refinery on the Lake Michigan shoreline, is predicting uncertainty surrounding the transition to cleaner alternative energy sources.
Feb 02 2023 - ERI Brings Carbon Neutral, SOC 2 Compliant Circular Economy Innovations to Indiana Businesses
ERI, the nation's largest fully integrated IT and electronics asset disposition (ITAD) provider and cybersecurity-focused hardware destruction company, now maintains nine state-of-the-art e-waste ...
Feb 02 2023 - Helena company fined in 2017 worker death
A federal judge Tuesday levied more than $400,000 in penalties and restitution to a Helena business over safety regulation violations that resulted in the 2017 death of an Alabaster woman.
Feb 02 2023 - ‘Horrible’: Man arrested for sexually abusing dog
ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB/Gray News) - Authorities in Louisiana say a man has been arrested in connection with animal abuse. According to the Alexandria Police Department, 23-year-old Noah Tomlin was ...
Feb 02 2023 - Alexandria man arrested for forcing dog to have oral sex
The Alexandria Police Department arrested a suspect on Thursday night for sexually abusing an animal. Multiple reports came in about the incident, including a video posted on Facebook showing what ...
Feb 02 2023 - Timken Co. buys North Carolina industrial bearings manufacturer
From Crain's Akron Business: The North Canton-based maker of bearings and industrial motion products said it has acquired the assets of American Roller Bearing Co. for an undisclosed amount. It's ...
Feb 02 2023 - New program in Alliston helps seniors transition out of hospital
Alliston's Stevenson Memorial Hospital (SMH ... Services have joined forces with the hospital to create a transitional care program – funded by Ontario Health Central. Eligible patients will be ...
Feb 02 2023 - Catholic High School Teacher Busted for Allegedly Smoking Weed with Students
A former Cathedral High School teacher faces four charges in Brown County district court in Minnesota. Brady P. Waibel, 32, a now-former Catholic school teacher, is accused of allegedly smoking weed ...
Feb 02 2023 - Charges: New Ulm couple abused young children with cruel punishments
Prosecutors have accused a New Ulm couple of child abuse, alleging they inflicted cruel punishments on their young children. Alisha K. Miller, 39, and Jesse C. Hedlund, 41, each face multiple felony ...
Feb 02 2023 - A nearly 60-acre mixed-use development is coming to a busy Lexington County area
The project, which is in the midst of a bustling commercial corridor, would have “national and regional” tenants and a residential component, per a local commercial real estate firm.
Feb 02 2023 - ‘It’s all empty promises’: Palestinians feel betrayed by US, warn there’s only so much they
Abu A'asem brews pot after pot of his specialty Arabic coffee, despite the pouring rain. His corner stand at the heart of Ramallah is always busy, no matter the weather, but his future as a ...
Feb 02 2023 - 5 Facts About John Witherspoon, The Only University President To Sign The Declaration Of Independen
Since 2001, a bronze statue of the Rev. John Witherspoon has loomed over a busy pedestrian plaza at Princeton University, where he served as pres ...
Feb 02 2023 - Rawn L. Shumaker
Rawn had worked at the former family business, Blairsville Farm Service, and also at Bosco Buick, CR Motors and McGill’s Auto. He enjoyed attending the Pennsylvania farm shows at Penn State and ...
Feb 02 2023 - Chicago, Illinois, Home With 2,403 Square Feet and Three Bedrooms Asks $2 Million
Local attractions include Centennial Fountain, City of Chicago Water Purification Plant, Redeye, Bust of Jean-Baptiste Pointe du Sable and The Wrigley Building. For those desiring access to public ...
Feb 02 2023 - NioCorp Announces Finalized Financing Agreements with Yorkville Advisors Global, LP
The Yorkville Financings are expected to become effective on the date of the closing (the "Closing") of the Company's proposed business combination (the "Transaction") with GX Acquisition Corp. II ...
Feb 02 2023 - Despite Buying a 'Lemon,' Juneau, Alaska, Is Not Done with Electric Buses
It's not easy keeping city passenger buses up and running, especially in cold climates. Swap out the diesel for electrons, and you've got a new set of challenges, like reduced range and slower ...
Feb 02 2023 - A small NJ business buoyed by pandemic needs is forced to close
The company literally began in a garage and was one of those New Jersey companies that prospered as a result of the unique needs of New Jerseyans during the pandemic. And a big box of local produce ...
Feb 02 2023 - Students busted with a sex toy watched prisoners tortured, abused, sexually assualted
Angry parents and community members packed a school auditorium to discuss a punishment handed out after students were caught playing with a sex toy.
Feb 02 2023 - Arkansas road crews having another busy day
Arkansas road crews are treating streets and highways while waiting for another round of sleet and freezing rain.
Feb 02 2023 - Suspect arrested for trying to kidnap Glenview girl after she got off school bus: police
Glenview police say a person of interest is in custody for attempting to kidnap a girl after she got off a school bus Monday afternoon.
Feb 02 2023 - Glenview man charged after attempted kidnapping of girl at school bus stop, police say
A Glenview man has been charged after police said he tried to kidnap a student after she got off her school bus Monday.
Feb 02 2023 - 'Labor of love': Antigo syrup business receives lifetime achievement award
The Adamski family in Antigo are being recognized for their work by the Wisconsin Maple Syrup Producers Association.
Feb 02 2023 - La Crosse kicks off week dedicated to transit equity
Rides on La Crosse buses are free from Monday to Saturday this week, part of Transit Equity Days, a celebration centered on Rosa Parks’ birthday, Feb. 4, emphasizing access to ...
Feb 02 2023 - NYCHA Bronx community center needs heat in multi-purpose room
The tenant president of a Bronx New York City Housing Authority development reached out to PIX11 News in an effort to bring the heat to their busy community center.  It’s ...
Feb 02 2023 - Boy, 14, nabbed for Bronx MTA bus shooting that wounded teen
The suspect is accused of shooting a 17-year-old boy in the chest during a clash on a crowded BX5 bus near Story Ave. and Metcalf Ave. in Soundview just before 6 p.m. Jan. 21.
Feb 02 2023 - Winchester Parking Authority leaves its fate in City Council's hands
That decision was rendered by the authority Thursday morning at what could have been the panel's final business meeting. On Jan. 18, during a joint meeting between the Parking Authority and City ...
Feb 02 2023 - Metis residential school survivors in Saskatchewan file proposed class-action lawsuit
Survivors say they experienced abuse and a loss of culture and language at the Ile-a-la-Crosse Residential ... school that housed Metis children in Saskatchewan have filed a proposed a class ...
Feb 02 2023 - 2 pinned between vehicle, bus stop at Colfax and Moline in Aurora; driver ran from crash
According to Aurora PD's tweets, officers responded to the crash after a call at 7:35 p.m. at the intersection with E Colfax Avenue and Moline Street after a vehicle hit two people at a bus stop.
Feb 02 2023 - UW-Whitewater College of Businesses and Economics ranks high with U.S. News and World Report
The University of Wisconsin Whitewater College of Business and Economics is the top-ranked, single-college, online program in the state according the U.S. News and World Report’s 2023 best online ...
Feb 02 2023 - Randolph Township School District: All Routes Run on Propane
Randolph Township School District in New Jersey serves about 4,300 students with a 36-bus fleet. In 2011, John Aymil, Randolph Township’s transportation ...
Feb 02 2023 - 3rd homeless person found dead at Sherman Oaks shopping center: 'It is traumatizing'
Three homeless people have died in the Sherman Oaks area in a week, according to a local business owner, who believes the city should be doing more to avoid such deaths.
Feb 02 2023 - Used Ford cars for sale in Wareham, MA
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used Great experience with the whole staff at colonial buying my first commercial vehicle for my business Brendan smith and Greg Russell ...
Feb 02 2023 - How this woman's company is helping small businesses in Central Virginia
When Richmond's new Diamond District starts to take shape, there is one Central Virginia business owner who's excited to be front and center during the process.
Feb 02 2023 - SPI's Orange Power and SPI Solar Subsidiaries Produced 55.9 Million Kilowatt Hours of Renewable Ene
SPI Energy Co., Ltd., SPI (the "Company"), a global renewable energy company and provider of solar storage and electric vehicle (EV) solutions for business, residential, government, logistics and ...
Feb 02 2023 - Used cars for sale in Marble Falls, TX under $15,000
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used I had to get a trailer inspected stat and they helped me get in just in the nick of time! Great family run business, friendly, and willing ...
Feb 02 2023 - Gonzaga returns home to face 'super skilled' Santa Clara squad
If you prefer to look at it with a glass half full, Gonzaga's streak-busting loss to Loyola Marymount on Jan. 19 may have come with a few silver linings. In their first game back at the Kennel since ...
Feb 02 2023 - Exclusive: Crooked Can Brewing Co. to build big brewery, food hall and HQ in Lake County
Orlando Business Journal has learned that Winter Garden-based Crooked Can Brewing Co. will build a new 40,000-square-foot facility with a taproom, food hall, brewery, event space and headquarters on ...
Feb 02 2023 - Police searching for 16-year-old 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 02 2023 - EPA awards CO businesses for environmental work
Early in January, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded two Colorado-based small businesses $100,000 each in a series of nationwide ...
Feb 02 2023 - Chris Brown Reportedly Owes $4 Million In Back Taxes
According to newly released tax documents, if Chris Brown fails to pay the $4 Million owed, his home and music businesses are at risk.
Feb 02 2023 - Chris Brown Accused Of Owing $4 Million In Back Taxes, Official Documents Reveal
the federal government and the state of California will go after his Tarzana, California home and multiple music businesses. As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the alleged $4 million Brown still ...
Feb 02 2023 - Abuse at Birmingham senior apartments to trigger change in laws for renters
“We’ve got a bunch of us to fix a bunch of longtime problems in this state,” she said, adding: “We have very, very little protection for renters in Michigan.” Also at Monday night’s meeting, the ...
Feb 02 2023 - As John Tavares Hits 1,000 Games, His Toronto Maple Leafs Have Unfinished Business
Celebrating his 1,000th career NHL game, Toronto captain John Tavares logged two assists to bring him to 946 points in his career. Now in his fifth season in Toronto, Tavares is still looking for ...
Feb 02 2023 - UW and Wyoming SBDC Network Host Third Webinar in State Trade Expansion Program Series
Network continues its six-part webinar series about the State Trade Expansion Program that will guide small-business owners through the steps to expand into international trade and to provide ...
Feb 02 2023 - 'Beginning of the future': UW trustees discuss if strategic plan represents all of Wyoming
She has written for the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, Laramie Boomerang, Wyoming Business Report and several other publications for many years, including covering the Wyoming Legislature.
Feb 02 2023 - ‘We have to give them hope:’ Former Atlanta police officer discusses recent rise in youth viole
The former officer discussed with Channel 2 Action News the violent video of a fight that broke out on a Dekalb County school bus.
Feb 02 2023 - No pain, no gain: Waterloo Columbus overcomes Cresco Crestwood 43-32
Riding a wave of production, Waterloo Columbus surfed over Cresco Crestwood 43-32 on January 26 in Iowa girls high school basketball. Last season, Waterloo Columbus and Cresco Crestwood squared ...
Feb 02 2023 - New ‘one-stop shop’ business incubator at Grand Rapids Innovation Park set to open for tech ent
A new business incubator at Michigan State University’s research campus in downtown Grand Rapids offers a new venue for tech entrepreneurs to nurture their innovations. A new business incubator at ...
Feb 02 2023 - Back in business: Rockford jewelry store reopens after unexpected downpour
Busch Jewelers reopened on Saturday after its store at 1960 Pawlisch Drive sustained heavy water damage on Christmas Day.
Feb 02 2023 - Caddo accepting applications for school bus drivers, attendants
SHREVEPORT, La. -- Caddo Parish is accepting applications for school bus drivers and attendants to fill vacant positions. The deadline to apply is Feb. 3 and new hire training starts on Feb. 6.
Feb 02 2023 - How Mystic Market evolved and flourished over 30 years
Mystic Market, which is celebrating 30 years in business, was at the forefront of what has become a huge trend of venues selling prepared foods. Mystic Market Kitchen & Eatery, where customers can buy ...
Feb 02 2023 - BUSINESS BEAT: Nursery, landscaping industry growing in West Virginia
HUNTINGTON — Saunders Lawn Care in Huntington started in 1991 with one truck and one lawn mower, according to owner Stephen Saunders.
Feb 02 2023 - Fatal car crash investigation underway in Hampton
Old Dominion, Norfolk State, Hampton basketball teams are all in action Saturday in a busy slate of college basketball action among Hampton Roads colleges. A bill from Del. Mike Mullin to commemorate ...
Feb 02 2023 - Tifton middle school students win across the board at the Future Business Leadership Conference
TIFTON, Ga. (WALB) - Students at Eighth Street Middle School in Tifton were in the winning business, while also learning more about business through the National Future Business Leaders of America ...
Feb 02 2023 - Hundreds of Houston flights canceled, delayed by Texas ice storm
These numbers are up from yesterday, when only 54 flights out of Bush and 48 out of Hobby were canceled due to inclement weather. The situation is far worse in North Texas, near the heart of the ...
Feb 02 2023 - Family Resource Center coming to Goldendale
Stabilizing families to prevent child abuse and future houselessness is a primary goal of the new Family Resource Center being developed in Goldendale by Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) in ...
Feb 02 2023 - Stephenson Insurance Group open for business
At 605 West McLane Street, in the space formerly occupied by Teri Johnston with State Farm Insurance Agency, insurance seekers can now find Stephenson Insurance Group, headed by former Osceola ...
Feb 02 2023 - 10 Most Beautiful Towns In Texas You Should Visit
Exploring its urban jungle is as exciting as its wilderness, but those who want to experience a unique Texas charm should head beyond the capital Austin and bustling Dallas. There’s beauty beyond the ...
Feb 02 2023 - 4 sentenced for roles in suspected love-triangle killing in San Juan Capistrano
Three men and a woman involved the ambush-style, apparent love-triangle killing of a Perris man in a San Juan Capistrano creek bed were sentenced to prison Monday for their roles in the slaying. Brion ...
Feb 02 2023 - Three Ways Your Marketing Can Stand Out
Ripley PR says that plumbing and HVAC businesses can thrive in a hypercompetitive market by rounding out their marketing plan with proven PR strategies.
Feb 02 2023 - Powerhouse performance: Princeton roars to big win over Pike Central 52-31
Princeton's offense hit on all cylinders Wednesday as it kept the scoreboard operators busy with a 52-31 win over Pike Central on February 1 in Indiana girls high school basketball action. Recently on ...
Feb 02 2023 - Van Buren, Cass County seeks submissions for ‘Best New Business’
Is there a new business in Cass or Van Buren County you feel should be recognized? Now’s your chance to nominate them! The Market Van Buren Awards are reserved exclusively for new organizations in ...
Feb 02 2023 - Fort Smith, Van Buren schools switched to remote learning for Wednesday
Other school officials in the Arkansas River Valley were kept busy Tuesday watching the weather. Greenwood Public Schools dismissed at 2 p.m. Tuesday, a district spokeswoman said. Van Buren school ...
Feb 02 2023 - King Signs in Barboursville, West Virginia, reopens after fire
King Signs in Barboursville is back up and running in a brand new location after their old building burned to the ground two months ago. In that fire, the business ...
Feb 02 2023 - Family faces second tragedy of gun violence in recent months
"They ripped my heart out for stupid nonsense." Sandra Hernandez says her only son, Maison Hernandez, loved to dance, loved his family and had dreams of opening his own business. But now Hernandez ...
Feb 02 2023 - WI Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez promotes ‘Main Street Bounceback Grant Program’ in Marinette
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez (D-WI) promoted the “Main Street Bounceback Grant” program in Marinette on Thursday. She visited “A Place for Coffee” and “Leo’s Mercado,” two businesses that ...
Feb 02 2023 - 1 killed in early-morning rollover crash in Tuscaloosa County
The wreck happened at 1:40 a.m. Wednesday on Upper Columbus Road near Sam Sutton Road, about two miles north of Northport.
Feb 02 2023 - Northport man killed in early morning crash
A man from Northport was killed in an early morning crash Feb. 1.The Alabama State Troopers reported David Lancaster, 25, was driving a pickup truck on Upper Columbus Road north of Northport, when it ...
Feb 02 2023 - Northport man killed in early Wednesday crash, Alabama troopers say
Troopers say the single-vehicle crash occurred around 1:40 a.m. on Upper Columbus Road near Sam Sutton Road, about 2 miles north of Northport.
Feb 02 2023 - Arizona Sonoran Copper Announces Filing of Preliminary Short Form Prospectus in Connection With C$3
CASA GRANDE, Ariz. & TORONTO / Feb 01, 2023 / Business Wire / Arizona Sonoran Copper Company Inc. (TSX:ASCU | OTCQX:ASCUF) (“ASCU” or the ...
Feb 02 2023 - New York surpasses Miami to become the most expensive city for singles
When it comes to living alone, New Yorkers are now handing over more of their paychecks to landlords than renters in any other city in the country. Crain’s New York Business is the trusted voice of ...
Feb 02 2023 - Pair of Holly sisters open new apothecary, backed by family history and beliefs
HOLLY, MI - For those only familiar with an apothecary off the hit TV show Schitt’s Creek, there is a new business in the heart of downtown Holly that people can see for themselves. While David ...
Feb 02 2023 - For Ridgefield biz owner on reality show 'The Blox,' it wasn't about the game. It was about network
RIDGEFIELD – Along with showcasing his business skills, Ross Clark, owner of Clark Construction in Ridgefield, connected with other entrepreneurs while participating in the fifth season of the ...
Feb 02 2023 - Oklahoma schools closing, transition to remote learning Tuesday amid winter weather
Some Oklahoma school districts have announced their plans for Tuesday after Monday's winter weather brought ice and sleet to the Sooner State.
Feb 02 2023 - Sustainability scholarship offers growth for environmental business in the state of Texas
The State of Texas Alliance for Recycling (STAR) is a nonprofit on a mission to advance recycling through partnerships, education, and advocacy in the state of Texas.
Feb 02 2023 - Chicago police warn business owners about recent burglaries in Woodlawn
The burglaries have happened on: East 63rd St. near South Blackstone in Woodlawn between January 9 at 9 p.m. and January 10 at 7:15 a.m. East 63rd St. near South Cottage Grove in Woodlawn on January ...
Feb 02 2023 - Proposals aim to expand Oregon's on-farm and cottage food industries
Oregon’s on-farm and “cottage” food producers could sell additional value-added products under a pair of bills that reflect the rise of pandemic-era home-based businesses.
Feb 02 2023 - Kansas man turns custom golf cart side-hustle into a booming business
What started out as a small project in a Kansas businessman’s garage has grown into more than just a side hustle. KSNT News spoke with Bryan McCoy, the owner of McCoy Custom Carts in Olathe, about the ...
Feb 02 2023 - PrimoHoagies’ 2nd Bergen County shop sets opening with giveaways, discounts
The Westville-headquartered company has more than 95 locations nationwide and is in the midst of expanding its business in both new and existing markets.
Feb 02 2023 - Danville pharmaceutical company expands with manufacturing, bringing $6.1 million investment and 34
Engineered BioPharmaceuticals will invest $6.1 million to expand from its current lab space in the Dan River Business Development Center into its first standalone manufacturing facility at 1 Ecomnets ...
Feb 02 2023 - Caesars Virginia holds supplier outreach event to partner with local businesses
The sessions focused on operational needs outside of construction including food and beverage, technology, and more.
Feb 02 2023 - Engineered Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. to invest $6.1 million to expand facility in Danville
Engineered Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. is currently located inside the Dan River Business Development Center but will soon be expanding to a standalone facility in Danville.
Feb 02 2023 - Greensburg Salem bus driver accused of inappropriate communication fired
A bus driver in the Salem School District has been fired after being accused of inappropriate communication with students, according to the driver's employer. DMJ Transportation Safety Coordinator ...
Feb 02 2023 - Apostolic Christian Academy in Maryville, ex-employee sued over alleged sexual abuse
(WATE) — A man arrested last month on a sexual assault charge and a Maryville church have been ... of three children who disappeared in East Tennessee decades ago “Defendant, First Apostolic ...
Feb 02 2023 - Knoxville postal employee accused of sexually abusing teen boy
A Knoxville postal employee is accused of sex crimes against an underage, teenage boy that included sex in his office at the main Weisgarber Road location, federal records state. John Dusty Best, 71, ...
Feb 02 2023 - Winter weather leaves thousands of local homes, businesses in the dark
Widespread power outages, reportedly brought on by icy conditions, caused thousands of people across the region to start their day in the dark Wednesday. At one point in the early morning hours, a CPS ...
Feb 02 2023 - Hate Knoxville traffic? Avoid these 10 busiest spots at all costs.
Knox County is "blessed" with three major interstates. But the traffic that comes with them can make it a curse.
Feb 02 2023 - Texarkana, Arkansas boy located and is safe with mother
According to police in Texarkana Hunter Hardemon, 5, is safe with his mother who picked him up early Monday morning at a bus stop near the Links ...
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