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Feb 04 2023 - Hastings business charged over child’s forklift injury
Worksafe has filed charges against an orchard packing warehouse in Hastings after a year-long investigation into an incident involving a child and a forklift. Photo / NZME WorkSafe has filed ...
Feb 04 2023 - Johnston County traffic stop yields marijuana cache
Johnston County deputies made a large drug bust on Thursday night. The discovery came during a traffic stop, Sheriff Gary Dodd said in a Facebook post. "Deputies conducted a probable cause search of ...
Feb 04 2023 - New Kolache Shoppe and 4 other businesses, renovations coming soon to Pearland, Friendswood
Sierra covered all things in the South Houston area including Friendswood ISD, Friendswood City Council and Harris County METRO. In June of 2022, Sierra moved over to the digital team as the ...
Feb 04 2023 - South Carolina must redraw congressional maps after racial gerrymander, federal court rules
Ethics concerns raised over business ties of Supreme Court chief justice’s wife New York attorney general will seek sanctions against Trump in civil fraud lawsuit “For decades, South Carolina ...
Feb 04 2023 - In second ‘omnibus’ bill, Vermont lawmakers seek to protect abortion providers, crack down on a
Legislators are considering two wide-ranging bills that seek to protect abortion access in Vermont. The bills’ size and scope “speaks to the urgency” of the national abortion legal landscape post-Roe, ...
Feb 04 2023 - B's Bakery Storefront Grand Opening on Main Street in Lewiston set for Saturday
B's Bakery, a popular local baking business owned and operated by Brittin Sager, will host its storefront Grand Opening this Saturday, February 4, 2023 on Main Street ...
Feb 04 2023 - Worker charged in August poisoning death of Walnut Creek nursing home resident
MARTINEZ -- The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office on Friday announced that a worker at an Atria nursing home in Walnut Creek has been charged with felony elder abuse in the poisoning ...
Feb 04 2023 - California assisted living worker charged in death of 94-year-old man who drank cleaning solution
The Atria Walnut Creek employee is charged with elder abuse for allegedly making the cleaning solution available to a resident in August. An attorney for the victim’s family said they do not support ...
Feb 04 2023 - Two busted in Walnut Creek after thousands of dollars worth of alcohol stolen
Two people were busted after Walnut Creek police recovered thousands of dollars worth of stolen alcohol and merchandise from their vehicle.
Feb 04 2023 - Chambersburg Police warn residents, business owners to beware of phone scammers posing as police
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Chambersburg Police issued a warning to local business owners and residents to beware of phone scammers pretending to be law enforcement. "Within the past week, the ...
Feb 04 2023 - Not Guilty Plea in Fond du Lac County Fentanyl Bust
The investigation, which also included the state of Michigan, discovered the delivery and distribution of more than 100 pounds of meth with the street value of $1 million in 2022, as well as the early ...
Feb 04 2023 - Mandatory paid sick days for up to 1.6 million CT residents proposed
Majority Democrats in the General Assembly on Tuesday proposed legislation that would give paid sick days to as many as 1.6 million workers employed by smaller businesses. State Sen. Julie Kushner, ...
Feb 04 2023 - Gingerbread battle raises $15K for Make-A-Wish CT
Gingerbread houses turned into quite a windfall for Make-A-Wish Connecticut. New Haven-based businesses Richard Turlington Architects and AIA Connecticut recently hel ...
Feb 04 2023 - Get Ready for Closures, Detours in Downtown Nacogdoches, Texas
A busy roadway just west of the brick streets of downtown Nacogdoches will be closed for repairs beginning Tuesday, 7. This project on West Main Street will require lane closures near downtown. Road ...
Feb 04 2023 - Greenlight Networks bringing its broadband internet service to North Tonawanda
"For many, many years; North Tonawanda residents and business owners have been asking ... as well as other parts of New York, and plans to expand outside the state this year. Greenlight Networks ...
Feb 04 2023 - Airport’s terminal expansion now underway in New Bern
NEW BERN, N.C. (WNCT) – An airport in Eastern North Carolina is undergoing a major transition, hoping to bring more business and travelers to the area. Coastal Carolina Regional Airport’s ...
Feb 04 2023 - North Country businesses begin planning for April 2024 solar eclipse
A celestial event in April 2024 is expected to bring thousands of people and their dollars into northern New Hampshire and local and state officials want area businesses ...
Feb 04 2023 - Effort to legalize fireworks in Virginia fizzles out
A proposal to legalize most consumer fireworks in the commonwealth died in committee Thursday, ensuring that Tennessee and West Virginia's state-line stands will continue to see thriving business.
Feb 04 2023 - Dayton-area utility cost-saving effort gains interest in cities across region
Move to aid residential and small business customers of electric and natural gas drawing interest from multiple cities, including Centerville, Huber Heights, Fairborn, Kettering, Miamisburg and Troy, ...
Feb 04 2023 - Houma Chamber names Large, Small Businesses of the Year
The Houma-Terrebonne Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday announced the 2022 Large and Small Businesses of the Year at the 93rd Annual Chamber Banquet. The Small Business of the Year was awarded to Downtown ...
Feb 04 2023 - Get a deal on new clothes and help a Houma nonprofit help women find housing after prison
A Houma nonprofit has opened a temporary thrift store opened on Barrow Street to support its transitional housing program for women leaving prison.
Feb 04 2023 - Grandview waste transfer station proposes alternative to landfill
GRANDVIEW, Mo. — A Grandview business owner has entered the conversation surrounding a controversial proposed landfill site in South Kansas City. Raptor Recycle and Transfer co-founder Kit Starr ...
Feb 04 2023 - Green Giant Inc. announces opening of its Texas office as the base for its planned green energy bus
Green Giant Inc. (NASDAQ:GGE) ("GGE", "Green Giant" or the "Company"), today announced that its subsidiary, Green Giant Energy Texas Inc. ("GGE ...
Feb 04 2023 - Used Oldsmobile Alero for sale in Seguin, TX
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Feb 04 2023 - Search Warrant Executed in Missing Eagle Pass Woman Investigation
By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2023 The Eagle Pass Police Department together with the Texas Department of Public Safety Rangers executed a search warrant at a ...
Feb 04 2023 - The 25 Best New Movies to Stream in February 2023
There is no lack of new movies to stream in February on the various major streamers, as blockbusters, dramas and underrated gems from 2022 all land on a combination of Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, ...
Feb 04 2023 - Family member believes lighting was a factor in teen's death at Lake Wales bus stop
A longtime Lake Wales city commissioner will ask city staff to address safety in the neighborhood where a teenager was hit by a truck while waiting for his school bus.
Feb 04 2023 - 2023 Clash at the Coliseum picks, predictions, odds: Legendary NASCAR expert fading Kyle Larson at
Micah Roberts revealed his NASCAR picks for the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum 2023 inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum ...
Feb 04 2023 - LL Bean will renovate flagship store in Freeport
The project represents a more than $50 million investment for the Freeport-based business. “Once complete, the renewed store and campus — the second most visited tourist destination in Maine ...
Feb 04 2023 - Chick-fil-A ‘doing a bang up business,’ accelerates expansion into central Pa.
The expansion will give local fans of one of the nation’s most popular fast-food chains more places to go for the sandwiches, waffle-cut fries and milkshakes. Chick-fil-A is the third-largest ...
Feb 04 2023 - Midstate business shares mock-tail recipes for Dry January
Dry January is becoming popular, and many people are participating in it this year. If you’re looking to find some delicious mock-tails, look no further. One ...
Feb 04 2023 - Braves blend experience, newcomers in Graziani’s debut
PEMBROKE — As The University of North Carolina at Pembroke softball team took the field Friday to begin a new season, it culminated an offseason, in which the program made a major transition — but… ...
Feb 04 2023 - It Happens Here: Pembroke husband and wife develop popular beard care products
PEMBROKE - There's a small business in Pembroke, situated right on Route 53, that has a cult following internationally. "I have not shaved all the way since 2012 when my son was born," says Nick ...
Feb 04 2023 - Pennsylvania woman charged with ‘branding,’ sexually abusing and using four children to get dru
Pennsylvania police, on Tuesday, charged a 19-year-old woman for allegedly sexually abusing and physically torturing four children, according to the district attorney. Delaware County District Attorne ...
Feb 04 2023 - Where Are All of NJ’s Amish People? Answer: Everywhere
While we may not have many Amish people calling themselves New Jersey residents, we do have plenty of Amish that do business here in the Garden State.
Feb 04 2023 - Live updates: Icy conditions causing closures, crashes on Central Texas roads
Freezing rain has brought icy road conditions to Central Texas, forcing road closures and causing crashes. Schools and businesses have also shut down as the region deals with icing and cold ...
Feb 04 2023 - Former Cancer Patient Opens 100% Plant-Based Food Cart at Troutdale Station, Oregon
TROUTDALE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today is ... The new P53 carts meet both needs. Soon, Oregon citizens Devon and Heather Rowe will be opening a second Oregon P53 cart at Brooklyn East, on 9th ...
Feb 04 2023 - Fast-growing discount store chain Popshelf opens a new Lexington County location
The store, which offers most items for $5 or less, is located in a bustling commercial corridor that has continued to grow in suburban Lexington.
Feb 04 2023 - Bakery has a hit with the best King Cake in Alabama
A bakery in Daphne has come up with the best king cake in Alabama. And that’s helped them increase business quite a bit over the past year. The king cake is made ...
Feb 04 2023 - 'Pedro’s and Luby’s have beef' | Conroe businesses, restaurants in the midst of a 'sign war'
CONROE, Texas — At Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant in Conroe, Henry Arevalo-Dominguez is already contemplating his next come-back. “I love it, I love it,” he said. The Luby’s restaurant ...
Feb 04 2023 - Deer crashes into OCCK bus Tuesday north of Salina
A deer crashed into an OCCK passenger bus Tuesday morning north of Salina, near the junction of Kansas Highway 143, injuring two people. According to a report from the Kansas Highway Patrol, the bus ...
Feb 04 2023 - What will happen to MudBugs? Bar sues to stop Alabama beach city from reviewing its license
The attorney representing MudBugs has filed a lawsuit against Gulf Shores to prevent a hearing on Thursday into the fate of the longtime bar's business license.
Feb 04 2023 - Martha Stewart's Latest Adventure: Katonah Celeb Stops By Popular Hot Dog Eatery
Northern Westchester's own Martha Stewart stopped by a restaurant in the region known for its foot-long hot dogs.The businesswoman and resident of Katonah visited Connecticut to stop by Frankie's ...
Feb 04 2023 - Sheriff: 3 arrested with 220 pounds of marijuana, untaxed liquor in North Carolina
Two of the three involved in the bust are now also facing child abuse charges, according to the sheriff's office.
Feb 04 2023 - 2 women, 1 man arrested with 220 pounds of marijuana, untaxed liquor in North Carolina, sheriff say
Two of the three involved in the bust are now also facing child abuse charges, according to the sheriff's office.
Feb 04 2023 - Orange County's Deadliest Roadways Targeted For Repairs
The government announced billions of dollars in grants to fix California’s deadliest roadways and improve rail transit.
Feb 04 2023 - Crazy video shows man darting in between traffic on Arizona freeway as he fled from police
The video, which was shared with us by the head of a trucking association, shows a person darting in between traffic on a busy stretch of the I-10 in the West Valley.
Feb 04 2023 - Man seen darting across freeway was running from Tolleson police, officials say
The man captured on shocking dashcam video darting between busy freeway traffic was running from Tolleson police, investigators say. Court documents say on Tuesday, just before 1 p.m., Tolleson police ...
Feb 04 2023 - School bus driver charged after crashing into home in Rockland County
SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. -- A school bus driver has been charged in connection to a December crash in Rockland County. Police say the bus crashed into a home in Spring Valley on Dec. 1. Seven children ...
Feb 04 2023 - Stone Foltz’s family settles with Bowling Green State University in record hazing lawsuit
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The family of a Bowling Green State University student who died in a hazing incident has reached a $2.9 million settlement with the university. The parents of Stone Foltz and ...
Feb 04 2023 - Abilene, Big Country brace for bigger dose of wintry weather; McMurry also cancels
The city of Abilene largely shut down Monday after residents woke to iced windshields and slippery streets, though it was busy as usual for others as road conditions did not worsen. Schools at ...
Feb 04 2023 - Birmingham Groves boys basketball gets first OAA-White win in West's return to the bench
"John! John!" the Birmingham Groves junior yelled at teammate John Simpson, who was dribbling up the floor in transition, heard Yelder's call and sailed a perfect pass that set up Yelder with an open ...
Feb 04 2023 - SBLive Oklahoma Top 25 boys basketball rankings: Despite shakeups, all 25 teams remain on list
By Glen Brockenbush Photo of Putnam City North's CJ Smith by Michael Kinney Another week, another set of Oklahoma high school basketball games postponed and canceled due to the threat of inclement ...
Feb 04 2023 - MA: WRTA cuts bus routes, says staffing issues are to blame
Restructuring the service to have a set group of trips suspended or reduced will allow it “not to be a guessing game on which runs we would be canceling on Fridays,” WRTA spokesperson Jamie Winters ...
Feb 04 2023 - New York debates whether clergy should be required to report abuse
The Child Abuse Reporting Expansion Act, a bill making its way through the New York legislature, would make clergy mandated reporters.
Feb 04 2023 - New York State Trooper Edward Longo accused writing at least 2 dozen false traffic tickets
He patrolled busy highways in Westchester, where there's no shortage of people speeding and committing other infractions, but investigators allege State Trooper Edward Longo tried to boost his ...
Feb 04 2023 - Barefoot Wine distributor to close California sites, lay off Bay Area workers
Brothers Ernest and Julio Gallo founded the wine company in 1933 in Modesto, and it remains a family-owned business. E. & J. Gallo Winery owns popular, low-cost wine brands Barefoot Wine and André, as ...
Feb 04 2023 - Iola M. Gentry
Iola M. Gentry, 101, of La Crosse, died on Monday, January 23, 2023, at Riverside Transitional Care. She was born on June 27, 1921, in Ferryville, WI, to Pearl and Pearly Bolster. She married ...
Feb 04 2023 - Marijuana complaint leads to massive drug and car theft bust in Culpeper
An anonymous tip regarding the sale of marijuana in a Culpeper neighborhood led authorities to an illegal car theft operation and a massive drug bust.
Feb 04 2023 - Applications are Now Being Accepted for Frederick County Office of Economic Development's Virtual B
Frederick County Office of Economic Development and M&T Bank have partnered together to offer a free, virtual 10-week Small Business Accelerator Program to support small and underrepresented ...
Feb 04 2023 - Demolition crews are about ‘halfway there’ on Irwin Block building
Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. Demolition of the Irwin Block building is about halfway complete, and excavators are continuing the work in downtown Columbus. Casey-Bertram, Indianapolis, is doing the ...
Feb 04 2023 - Utah judge sentences ‘monsters’ in brutal child abuse case to life without parole
Second District Judge Michael DiReda did not hold back Friday when he sentenced both Brenda Emile and Miller Costello to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the brutal abuse death of ...
Feb 04 2023 - Marlin gas station remains open, despite losing power, to help residents
Like most residents in Marlin, the gas station has been completely dark since 4 a.m. from loss of power. “Business is hampered. There’s no power. Most of the people who use electronic method of ...
Feb 04 2023 - JDM Technology Group Acquires Operations and Maintenance Software Provider AllMax Software
JDM Technology Group, a leading global software business of best-in-class software providers, has acquired Kenton, OH based AllMax Software. AllMax makes wastewater, water, CMMS, and pre-treatment ...
Feb 04 2023 - 70% of New York voters fear migrant 'crisis' as Texas buses more of them there, poll finds
The vast majority of New York City voters see the number of asylum-seekers arriving there — many of them bused from Texas — as a crisis and want the federal government to step in, according to recent ...
Feb 04 2023 - Eagle Pass Woman Reported Missing, Automobile Found at Apartment Complex
By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2023 A 24 year old Eagle Pass woman, Evelyn Guardado, has been reported missing by family members since Tuesday, January 31, 2023, ...
Feb 04 2023 - Famed Chino Farm Spawns Artisan Ice Cream Company
Chino says he started the creamery simply because he wanted to make something he wanted to eat. He also wanted a venture of his own, separate from the legacy of his family’s business. “Ice cream is a ...
Feb 04 2023 - JFS Named Best Place to Work 2022 by Pittsburgh Business Times
JFS Wealth Advisors is delighted to announce that it has been named on Pittsburgh Business Times' Best Places to Work ranking for 2022. JFS ranked alongside 33 firms in the small companies category ...
Feb 04 2023 - Maine Tourism Association predicts 2023 will have similar demand, challenges
The Maine Tourism Association recently polled its members about how 2023 is shaping up for Maine’s tourism businesses. According to Tony Cameron, chief executive officer, 52% of members responding to ...
Feb 04 2023 - The Charming Town Of Goodlettsville, Tennessee Is Picture-Perfect For A Weekend Getaway
Looking for a charming small-town weekend getaway away from the hustle and bustle of big-city Nashville? Goodlettsville, TN is for you.
Feb 04 2023 - Kohl's hires Quad executive as chief legal officer as general counsel exits
Earlier this week, Sussex-based Quad announced Kent would leave the business ... She previously worked at Harley-Davidson Inc., as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin and ...
Feb 04 2023 - Movie directed by Ethan Hawke being filmed in Frankfort
The stars will be out this week as a movie is filming in Frankfort and businesses in the community are excited about the economic impact it will bring.
Feb 04 2023 - Truckers charged amid $6M cocaine bust at Sarnia border: Officials
Another large load of drugs – 89 bricks of suspected cocaine worth as much as $6 million – has been seized in a transport truck attempting to cross at the Blue Water Bridge connecting Sarnia and ...
Feb 04 2023 - Two Brampton truckers charged amid $6M cocaine bust at Sarnia border
Another large load of drugs – 89 bricks of suspected cocaine worth as much as $6 million – has been seized in a transport truck attempting to cross at the Blue Water Bridge connecting Sarnia and ...
Feb 04 2023 - Utah Bans Transition Care for Transgender Youth
Anyone can read what you share. By Ava Sasani Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah signed a bill on Saturday that blocks minors from receiving gender-transition health care, the first such measure in the ...
Feb 04 2023 - WT announces new scholarship for Pampa and White Deer students
At a news conference held at Pampa High School, WT announced a new endowment from a local businessman, for local students to attend WT debt-free.
Feb 04 2023 - Six Men Arrested In McComb Drug Bust
On January 31, the Pike County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Division, Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, and Mississippi Department of Corrections conducted a ...
Feb 04 2023 - 6 men arrested, charged during drug bust in McComb
According to the Pike County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page, the narcotics division of the sheriff’s office, the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, and the Mississippi Department of Corrections ...
Feb 04 2023 - Businesses receive Wells Fargo grants via Belen MainStreet Partnership
"This is so important because we are able to help locally-owned businesses and nonprofits. This is to help them succeed, continue and survive..." ...
Feb 04 2023 - Pennsylvania American Water Signs Agreement to Purchase Elizabeth Borough Municipal Authority Waste
MECHANICSBURG, Pa., January 24, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pennsylvania American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, announced today that it has signed an agreement with Elizabeth Borough Municipal ...
Feb 04 2023 - Pennsylvania man repeatedly raped child, taped her to punching bag and beat her for feeding dog: po
Pennsylvania man Roscoe Roy Jr. was arrested and charged after allegedly repeatedly raping and abusing a young girl, including duct-taping her to a punching bag and beating her.
Feb 04 2023 - He was the first participant in a unique program. How this man learned coding in prison.
It was 2019, and Alex Marston of Shelbyville had just been released from prison ... And he had to convince businesses to hire coders with a criminal record. Tennessee was the first state to support ...
Feb 04 2023 - Arvana Inc. Acquires Florida Based Fishing Charter Business
ARVANA ANNOUNCES ACQUISITION OF DOWN 2 FISH CHARTERS, LLCSALT LAKE CITY, UT / ACCESSWIRE / / Arvana Inc. (OTC:AVNI) announced today that it has acquired Down 2 Fish Charters, LLC ("Down2Fish"), ...
Feb 04 2023 - ‘Our hearts break:’ 13-year-old Florida boy hit, killed while waiting for school bus, police sa
A 13-year-old was struck and killed at a bus stop in Central Florida, police say. (Lake Wales Police Department) LAKE WALES, Fla. – A 13-year-old was struck and killed Friday morning near a school bus ...
Feb 04 2023 - Electric school buses awarded to local districts
Hundreds of school districts across the country will soon receive new eBuses thanks to a rebate program from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Feb 04 2023 - Ottawa County Man Pleads Guilty To Sexually Abusing Child
An Afton, Oklahoma, man pleaded guilty in federal court Thursday to sexually abusing a child that he handcuffed and gagged, according to US Attorney Clint Johnson and the United States Department of ...
Feb 04 2023 - Afton man pleads guilty to sexually abusing a child, filming abuse
Glenn David Nickols pleaded guilty to aggravated sexual abuse of a minor under 12-years-old in Indian County and sexual exploitation of a child.
Feb 04 2023 - 1 arrested after more than 600 grams of drugs found in Cactus
Officials with the Dumas Police Department released information regarding a narcotics bust in Cactus that occurred Thursday afternoon that led to one arrest.
Feb 04 2023 - Billy Strings Adds Denver’s Mission Ballroom To Busy Spring Tour Schedule
Billy Strings will stop at Denver's Mission Ballroom on May 13th immediately following a sold-out run at Red Rocks on the 11th and 12th.
Feb 04 2023 - TwispWorks wins state grant to support small business
According to a news release, TwispWorks will use the grant to organize a series of social engagement events for business owners, and four technical assistance classes. The classes will be open to all ...
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