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Bus News Archives, February 06 2023
Feb 06 2023 - Pursuit suspect runs through Montebello back yards, hides in bushes
A alleged assault suspect led CHP on a chase through Los Angeles County, before running out of the car and through several yards in Montebello before hiding in bushes.
Feb 06 2023 - Residential group Hubble Bisbee partners with Christie's International Real Estate
Baltimore residential real estate firm, the Hubble Bisbee Group, has formed a partnership with the high-end Christie's International Real Estate. The family-owned firm in business this month for ...
Feb 06 2023 - Pasco sheriff: 12 arrested on human trafficking charges after 16-year-old girl suffers abuse for tw
Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco announced the arrests of 12 people Wednesday following a human trafficking investigation that centered around a 16-year-old girl who suffered abuse at every turn.
Feb 06 2023 - Fruth Pharmacy named Regional Drug Chain of the Year
Chain just celebrated 70 years in business POINT PLEASANT — Fruth Pharmacy has been making its mark in the industry over the past 70 years by sticking to old-fashioned values and the motto "to do the ...
Feb 06 2023 - South Jersey refuge hosts a shower for fuzzy, furry babies
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge in Medford is gearing up for its busy season. Here's how to help them rescue hundreds of wild birds and animals.
Feb 06 2023 - Tom Kacich | Putting Champaign on the right track
For years, accidents and congestion plagued the ever-busier intersection in downtown Champaign where University Avenue and Chester Street merged at the same grade with the Illinois Central Railroad an ...
Feb 06 2023 - Which Greater Columbus girls basketball teams made latest Ohio Associated Press poll?
Worthington Christian continues to hold the No. 1 spot in Division III in the Ohio Associated Press poll, five spots ahead of Africentric.
Feb 06 2023 - Chef Joshua Dalton's Speck Italian Eatery now open in downtown Columbus
Chef Joshua Dalton’s Italian restaurant has made its move to Columbus, his second such transplant from downtown Delaware. Speck Italian Eatery is now open at 89 N. High St. at the intersection of High ...
Feb 06 2023 - Registration opens for ‘Georgia Police & Fire Games’ being held in Columbus
Registration is starting for the “Georgia Police & Fire Games” event being held in Columbus from June 19 to June 24. Events are open to active and retired ...
Feb 06 2023 - Multiple schools in Columbus given all clear after a temporary secured perimeter
Several Muscogee County schools have been all cleared following being placed on a temporary secured perimeter due to a domestic dispute on Milgen Road.
Feb 06 2023 - Columbus City Council proposes operating budget for 2023
Columbus City Council has announced their priorities for the city’s operating budget in 2023. The proposal includes $23 million dollars in new amendments to the ...
Feb 06 2023 - Soccer players face off at first-ever Columbus Cup Soccer Tournament
It's not just a game for kids. Several teams of adult soccer players met on the field for a tournament in Columbus over the weekend.
Feb 06 2023 - Tourism in Columbus last year came close to pre-pandemic levels
We are pleased to share that 2022 was the year of recovery, with leisure and business travel returning following the devastating impact the pandemic had on our sector,” said Experience Columbus ...
Feb 06 2023 - Man arrested in January northeast Columbus homicide at bar and grill
Columbus SWAT officers on Friday morning arrested the suspect in a January homicide that happened at Crazee Mule Pub and Grill on the northeast side, according to a ...
Feb 06 2023 - The rise of the side hustle in Columbus
Whether it's the growing price of gasoline, your electric bill or a dozen eggs, inflation has people thinking of ways to make more money, our colleagues at Axios Cleveland report. What's happening: ...
Feb 06 2023 - Man pleads not guilty in January killing of man at homeless encampment in Columbus
No bond was set for Quincy “Ty” Hill, who is charged in connection with the Jan. 15 killing of Kameron Holcey.
Feb 06 2023 - Trial starts in fatal Columbus Upatoi-area gang-related home invasion, drug robbery
Suspects are set for trial today in the three-year-old case that ended with one dead and a laundry list of drugs confiscated. See who pleaded out today.
Feb 06 2023 - “The Love Yourself” campaign to be hosted for South Carolina first responders
The Love Yourself” campaign will be launched on Tuesday, Feb. 14 and hosted by Brookland Lakeview Empowerment Center (BLEC), Trinity Digital Solutions and the Lexington/Richland Alcohol and Drug Abuse ...
Feb 06 2023 - Anheuser-Busch announces the birth of four new Budweiser Clydesdale foals at Warm Springs Ranch
Warm Springs Ranch, the 300-plus-acre breeding and training facility for the Budweiser Clydesdales in Boonville, Missouri, has four new members of the herd! The four colts (male) were recently born ...
Feb 06 2023 - Bauhaus Biergarten brings German experience to Springdale
Springdale might be best known for tacos and ... local business provocateur Daniel Hintz and relative Northwest Arkansas newcomer Chef Jennifer Booker. Their shared interest in German fare led ...
Feb 06 2023 - From restaurants to retail: 6 new businesses coming to Knoxville in 2023
Tennessee has always been one of the fastest growing states in the country, and Knoxville has been fortunate to share in that success. In 2022, 18 new businesses opened Downtown, ...
Feb 06 2023 - Rogers’ Verdant Studio adds several to staff; Corey to lead Alma Chamber
Beth Corey has been appointed by the Alma Area Chamber of Commerce as its ... he spent eight months as a small business consultant with the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development ...
Feb 06 2023 - Grants replace failed Plainfield loan program. Which businesses, nonprofits will benefit?
PLAINFIELD — For many small business owners across the country, the pandemic months were a precarious period marked by lost revenue, fewer customers and, in many cases, a time of forced shut-downs.
Feb 06 2023 - Marijuana shops among businesses targeted in rash of business break-ins
Kent County sheriff's deputies reported multiple break-ins over the weekend and are working with police in West Michigan investigating a rash of recent break-ins.
Feb 06 2023 - Utah State University to host community scholarship training
LOGAN – Utah State University is offering a training for organizations, businesses or individuals in the community who offer scholarships. Craig Whyte is Executive Director of Student Financial ...
Feb 06 2023 - 'I want to tell our story': Freeport business serves as Native American cultural center
Less than a year after opening, a local Native American gift store is making an impact on the Freeport community.
Feb 06 2023 - Colusa FD personnel go 'above and beyond' for the holidays
Dec. 27—The Colusa Fire Department and the volunteers of the Colusa Firefighter's Association were extremely busy this holiday season, handling not only daily emergencies, but also facilitating the ...
Feb 06 2023 - NH Business: Technology companies in New Hampshire
New Hampshire may not be the biggest state, but its technological prowess can be felt throughout the country. According to Julie Demers, executive director of the NH Tech Alliance, the tech industry ...
Feb 06 2023 - New Hampshire still challenged by Sununu Youth Services Center abuse scandal
The allegations span six decades, with 150 staffers accused of physically or sexually harming hundreds of children at the Sununu Youth Services Center, formerly called the Youth Development Center.
Feb 06 2023 - How New England’s last coal-fired power plant has managed to survive
Merrimack Station underwent ownership transitions, starting with Public Service of New Hampshire, Eversource, and since 2018, the plant has been owned by GSP. The shifts in power don’t stop there.
Feb 06 2023 - Is manglier tea really a cure-all? Curious Louisiana digs into age-old south Louisiana remedy
The groundsel bush, known in French as manglier, is probably flourishing somewhere not far from your backyard.
Feb 06 2023 - Opelousas Police: Missing Teen Found
OPELOUSAS, La. — Opelousas Police Department needs the public's assistance in locating Jauan Winbush, 16, of Opelousas. Jauan left home during the late-night hours of January 28, 2023.
Feb 06 2023 - Opelousas Police search for missing 16-year-old
OPELOUSAS, La. (KLFY) – The Opelousas Police Department (OPD) is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing 16-year-old. OPD said that Jauan Winbush, 16, of Opelousas, was reported as ...
Feb 06 2023 - Son of Former Opelousas Police Chief Found Guilty in Double Homicide
JaMarcus McClendon, the son of former Police Chief Martin McClendon, has been convicted of First Degree Murder in the ambush-style killing of two people.
Feb 06 2023 - Celsius' business model different from that advertised -U.S. bankruptcy examiner
Celsius Network logo and representations of cryptocurrencies are seen in this illustration taken, June 13, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration ...
Feb 06 2023 - From the Bush to the Plate showing in Wetaskiwin
From the Bush to the Plate shows how to hunt, how to process and how to cook moose, using traditional ways. Originally from Goodfish Lake and now a resident of Maskwacis, one of the partners on the ...
Feb 06 2023 - Accused burglar cuts hand, calls for help, gets arrested in Laurel
Police said it started when officers received an alarm about an intruder at a businesses and ended with the accused intruder’s arrest after he hurt himself. The Anne Arundel County Police Department ...
Feb 06 2023 - Appointments made to NMU Board, NRC
He is the Executive Director of Business Engagement and Economic Development for the NMU Foundation. These appointments are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. Nicole was born near ...
Feb 06 2023 - Florida middle school student killed by pickup truck while waiting for bus
A 13-year-old Polk County middle school student was killed Friday while waiting for his school bus, according to authorities.
Feb 06 2023 - Woman pleads guilty to sexually abusing 4-month-old in Cecil County
A Cecil County woman pleaded guilty Thursday to federal charges in the case of sexual abuse of a 4-month-old, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office of Maryland.
Feb 06 2023 - Maryland Woman Admits To Documenting Sexual Abuse Of Infant: Feds
A Maryland mother will spend years behind bars after sexually abusing her infant until she became a toddler and sharing imagery of the molestation in Cecil County, the Department of Justice announced.
Feb 06 2023 - Rushville carves slim margin over Franklin County 51-44
Rushville eventually plied victory away from Franklin County 51-44 in an Indiana girls basketball matchup. In recent action on January 24, Rushville faced off against Columbus North . For more, click ...
Feb 06 2023 - Loyola Chicago vs. Dayton prediction and odds for Tuesday, January 21
The transition to the Atlantic 10 conference might have been a little too much for the Loyola Chicago Ramblers. They’re 7-13 on the season and in last ...
Feb 06 2023 - 'Crisis mode': Failing pot farms are killing this California town’s economy
Not long ago, Garberville could have held the title of California’s busiest town without a stoplight. Thousands of tourists filled this small town’s restaurants and bars after spending the day ...
Feb 06 2023 - Richmond a leader in Black business ownership
Roughly 6.7% of businesses in the Richmond area are Black-owned, tying it with Atlanta for third-highest percentage of Black-owned businesses in the country, according to Lending Tree, which analyzed ...
Feb 06 2023 - Ongoing wave of entrepreneurship continues to grow in Michigan
We had 52 flavors,” he said, proudly recalling the business operated by his parents, who lived in Tel Keppe, Iraq before immigrating to Michigan in 1979.”They came here to escape the war and pursue a ...
Feb 06 2023 - School bus crashes in busy Summer Hill intersection
A school bus was involved in a three-vehicle crash this morning in Pittsburgh’s Summer Hill neighborhood. No students were on the bus and no injuries were reported, according to a 911 dispatcher. The ...
Feb 06 2023 - Counselor who criticized Indiana school gender policy placed on leave
A Pendleton Heights High School counselor who criticized the school for withholding from parents information about student gender transition decisions has apparently been placed on indefinite leave.
Feb 06 2023 - The all-star 'Maybe I Do,' filmed in NJ, gets a special screening
Nutley, Paterson, Morristown and Secaucus. The Cranford Theater itself was one of the locations. “We are thrilled to have Cranford Theater featured in this blockbuster movie and look forward to seeing ...
Feb 06 2023 - Prince George resident arrested in major meth and fentanyl bust in Alberta
A Prince George connection to a major drug bust in Alberta. Red Deer and Lloydminster are the two focal points of a major methamphetamine and fentanyl seizure, according to Alberta Law Enforcement ...
Feb 06 2023 - Meth, fentanyl seized as police charge three in major central Alberta drug bust
A major drug bust in Red Deer and Lloydminster has yielded the arrests of two accused dealers and the seizure of more than $335,000 of product, while an arrest warrant has been issued for a third ...
Feb 06 2023 - Major meth and fentanyl bust made in Red Deer and Lloydminster
RED DEER, AB – 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, ...
Feb 06 2023 - New homeless shelter in Surprise helps teens and young adults get jobs
The new shelter provides more than 40 new beds for transitional teens and young adults. “There’s a lot of homeless youth on the streets right now. Usually the population is underserved and there’s not ...
Feb 06 2023 - Seminole Daycare Abuse
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Feb 06 2023 - Lewisburg businesses, organizations celebrate winter with ice festival
If it involves snow or icy adventures, it can be celebrated in a weekend of sparkling sculptures, shivering swimmers and a movie about arctic heroics.
Feb 06 2023 - Banks, credit unions battle it out in upstate South Carolina
Greenville, in particular, is attracting financial institutions enticed by its growing population and healthy business climate.
Feb 06 2023 - Back to winter's cold today
IT FEELS THE SAME TO ME AND FEELS REALLY COLD OUT THERE THIS MORNING. YOU HAVE TO BUNDLE THE KIDS UP AT THE BUS STOP. 10 DEGREES OUT YOUR DOOR NOW WITH A NORTH BREEZE AT 8 MILES PER HOUR AND A FAIRLY ...
Feb 06 2023 - Oral health on wheels on Hamilton Mountain
Seniors Dental Health Bus saw more than 200 appointments last year at Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre ...
Feb 06 2023 - Hanover store sells unclaimed mail, Amazon packages
HANOVER, Pa. (WHTM) — Half Price Homegoods in Hanover, York County, has been in business for about two years. They’ve made a name for themselves by offering seasonal items for Halloween and ...
Feb 06 2023 - 13 Raymore-Peculiar buses delayed Tuesday morning due to difficulty starting amid cold
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Raymore-Peculiar School District says 13 school buses are delayed Tuesday morning due to difficulty getting the buses started amid the cold. The district says bus routes are ...
Feb 06 2023 - Ray-Pec school bus routes delayed because of the cold
Drivers had difficulties starting the buses in the cold, as early morning temperatures were in the high single-digits.
Feb 06 2023 - Columbus business meets with city council to discuss police radios
The Council recently approved a lease plan through a statewide contractor out of Jackson that would allow Columbus Police to operate on the MS-WIN statewide emergency network. When Columbus-based ...
Feb 06 2023 - UMMC heads to Columbus to recruit students
The University of Mississippi Medical Center is reaching out to high school students in hopes of getting more young people involved in healthcare professions.
Feb 06 2023 - Police arrest ‘victim’ for staged liquor store robbery in Mississippi city
A staged liquor store robbery did not fool investigators with the Columbus Police Department, and the “victim” has been arrested and charged with two crimes. Jaimin Laljibhai Patel, 24, of Columbus, ...
Feb 06 2023 - The youngest Jefferson's Ground Sloth was found near Millersburg in 1890
Even if you haven’t been to the Orton Geological Museum in Columbus (and shame on you for that!) it might still look familiar to some of you.
Feb 06 2023 - Alaska has a puppy bus! When will India get one?
If you haven't been to Alaska before, you may not know of Skagway city in Alaska. But the user's viral videos have put the small town on the world map, thanks to a bus full of dogs. We wonder when ...
Feb 06 2023 - Couple moves to Alaska, starts viral dog bus business
In Skagway, Alaska, you can find a magical school bus that takes students on the trips of their dreams each and every day. Although, it’s not your typical class of students — in fact, they’re a lot ...
Feb 06 2023 - Video of ‘puppy bus’ in Alaska picking up dogs for their walk goes viral. Watch
A video of a ‘puppy bus’ picking up dogs for their walk has gone viral. The video is from Alaska's Skagway. By Tiasa Bhowal: Dog walker couple Lee and Mo Thompson shared a glimpse from their dog ...
Feb 06 2023 - Portion of Downtown Massillon closed for building demolition; local businesses hurting
The ongoing demolition of two unsafe buildings on Lincoln Way in Downtown Massillon has closed off traffic for the time being, but it has also slowed foot traffic for the businesses that depend on it.
Feb 06 2023 - Abused Hagerstown-area puppy continues to recover following amputation surgery
Bijou, a Dalmatian puppy injured in a Washington County animal cruelty case, continues her recovery after having a severely damaged leg amputated.
Feb 06 2023 - Carvana glass tower in Skokie hits another roadblock
As of last week, the used car retailer Carvana can once again do business in Illinois, but the village of Skokie is saying not so fast to something else.
Feb 06 2023 - RCMP warn of fake $100 bills
Police in Manitoba are warning the public and businesses about the rise in counterfeit $100 bills. In January alone, there were reports of fake money showing up at businesses in Carman, St. Claude, ...
Feb 06 2023 - 'Much more than a paint store': Massive fire engulfs Winkler business, closes section of highway
Emergency crews are working to contain a structure fire at Janzen's Paint & Decorating in Winkler, Man., on Thursday afternoon.
Feb 06 2023 - Bishop of Steubenville Says All Options ‘On the Table’ for Future of Diocese
Months after Bishop Jeffrey Monforton announced his desire for the Diocese of Steubenville in Ohio to merge with the Diocese of Columbus, causing a stir that resulted in the canceling of a U.S.
Feb 06 2023 - Squads punch their ticket to the OASSA Cheer State Championships
OHIO, (WTRF)– It was a busy weekend for Ohio high school cheer squads.   Teams put on their best performances on Saturday at the OVAC Cheering Championships. and then turned around and it did… ...
Feb 06 2023 - Wintersville Woman’s Club members learn about library services, top three most borrowed books
“Mobsters, Madams and Murder in Steubenville, Ohio: The Story of Little Chicago” by Susan Guy President Iris Craig presided at the business meeting and luncheon attended by 23 members. Judy Weaver ...
Feb 06 2023 - Two brothers in Eastern Oregon cut food waste and created the tater tot
Golden and Francis Nephi “Neef” Grigg were hoping to expand their existing frozen corn business to include potatoes. Little did they know they'd create the tater tot ...
Feb 06 2023 - Daily News reporter among honorees at Greenville Chamber awards banquet
News reporter, a community volunteer, a collaborative citizen and a small business owner were among those honored at the Greenville Area Chamber of Commerce annual dinner and awards banquet in the ...
Feb 06 2023 - Greenville's Lockheed Martin grows jet orders as 1st SC-made F-16 takes flight
Our free newsletter catches you up with all the business and development stories that are shaping Greenville and the rest of the Upstate daily. GREENVILLE — Lockheed Martin's first F-16 ...
Feb 06 2023 - Liberals resist Tory, Bloc push for Quebec language law to rule federally regulated businesses
The Bloc and Conservatives have made it clear that they are siding with the Quebec government as the parliamentary committee studies Bill C-13 OTTAWA – Repeated attempts in committee Tuesday by ...
Feb 06 2023 - New Nipawin-based foundation aims to empower rural women
Laura Nycholat, a business consultant from Nipawin and a trained facilitator and vocational educator, is gaining a following for inspiring and ensuring women in rural northeast Saskatchewan rise ...
Feb 06 2023 - City of Beeville prepares for freezing temperatures
The Beeville City Public Works Department was busy treating roads and overpasses ahead of Tuesday night's freeze warning. Crews were spreading the sand out along the various bridges in town. There ...
Feb 06 2023 - I Want What They Have, Friendship Edition: Busy Philipps and Michelle Williams
If you were nominated for a major acting award, wouldn’t you want your best friend by your side to hand you Altoids and/or half a Xanax as needed?
Feb 06 2023 - $500 reward offered for information after businesses in downtown Carrollton vandalized
It happened between 3:15 and 4 o'clock Sunday morning. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Police are hoping someone recognizes surveillance images of the people responsible for vandalism in downtown ...
Feb 06 2023 - Car salesman on the run after hiring hitman to kill ex-girlfriend, Georgia cops say
Atlanta-area car dealership where she worked, police said. Now her ex-boyfriend and business partner is on the run. Screengrab from GoFundMe A used cars salesman is accused of hiring a hitman to kill ...
Feb 06 2023 - First Project Turnkey 2.0 site chosen; building donated by Lincoln City to become shelter, transiti
Each property is locally owned and operated by a local nonprofit organization or entity (such as city or county). Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) provides resources for Oregonians to ...
Feb 06 2023 - Ms. Dana Al Salem, Co-Founder Yahoo Europe, CEO of FanFactory, UN WSA Grand Jury member, joins Boar
Ms. Al Salem is a highly accomplished business leader with a diverse range of experience in the financial and tech industries. In addition to her successful start as co-founder of Clockwork ...
Feb 06 2023 - The Cheesecake Factory confirms restaurant to open in Huntersville this year
The restaurant confirmed to the Charlotte Business Journal that it plans to open at the Huntersville mixed ... Raleigh and Durham in North Carolina, as well as one in Greenville, South Carolina.
Feb 06 2023 - More than a dozen without a home after fire in Westfield
According to the Westfield Fire Chief, at 11:15 a.m., a second fire alarm went off at 9 Bush Street. The fire started in the basement, and went into the walls, and then up to the top floor of the ...
Feb 06 2023 - Westfield Washington is outgrowing its schools; the district has a plan to fix that
In 2021, the City of Westfield was the fastest-growing community in the state, according to an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau by the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University.
Feb 06 2023 - South Florida student arrested after video of brutal beating on school bus goes viral
School officials said police arrested one person after a video of students from a K-8 school assaulting a young girl on a bus in Homestead went viral.
Feb 06 2023 - Another Former Athlete Sues N.C. State Alleging Athletic Trainer Misconduct
A second former North Carolina State athlete has sued the school, alleging this week that he was sexually abused by the Wolfpack's former director of sports medicine under the guise of treatment.
Feb 06 2023 - 2nd ex-NC State athlete sues school in sexual abuse case
A second former North Carolina State athlete has sued the school alleging that he had been sexually abused by the Wolfpack’s former director of sports medicine under the guise of treatment ...
Feb 06 2023 - Second ex-athlete sues NC State saying officials ignored sexual abuse by trainer
The lawsuit alleges N.C. State University created a hostile educational environment and enabled sexual abuse by its longtime director of Sports Medicine.
Feb 06 2023 - Vicksburg’s first medical cannabis dispensary open for business
Green Wellness, a new medical cannabis dispensary located in Vicksburg, had a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Vicksburg Warren Chamber of Commerce on Friday to celebrate its grand opening.
Feb 06 2023 - VICKSBURG FACTS: Vicksburg’s first Black alderman
Do you know the story of Vicksburg’s first Black alderman, Wesley Crayton? Wesley Crayton was Vicksburg’s first Black alderman and an affluent businessman. He was also a prominent leader of the ...
Feb 06 2023 - German media fan flames Ontario may land Volkswagen EV battery plant
German business news site Handelsblatt reported this week, “Volkswagen is apparently considering Ontario as a future home for one of its battery cell plants.” ...
Feb 06 2023 - Columbia Sonic Drive-In the latest site of union protests over wages, safety
Sign up to get all the latest business and real estate stories that are shaping Columbia each week straight to your inbox. COLUMBIA — Some workers at a Sonic Drive-In restaurant in downtown Columbia ...
Feb 06 2023 - Former Texas assistant police chief gets 20 years in prison for sexually assaulting children
A former assistant police chief was found guilty of several cases of sexual abuse of children last week in Montgomery County.
Feb 06 2023 - Sankofa Journey: a tour through Sherman’s former black business district
Saturday, February 4th, Grayson United and the 1930 Sherman Riot Marker Committee are starting Black History Month off with a walking tour throughout Sherman’s former black business district.Grayson ...
Feb 06 2023 - BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Bythewood Funeral Home/Orangeburg’s oldest black-owned business
The County of Orangeburg has been blessed with some of the most successful Black and white businesses in the State of South Carolina.
Feb 06 2023 - Gainesville philanthropist Jim Walters memorialized with statue
The legacy of longtime Gainesville businessman and philanthropist, James A. “Jim” Walters has been memorialized with a life-sized statue at Brenau University.
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