Feb 18 2023 - Watertown officials seeking vendor for Watertown Golf Club 10—WATERTOWN — Business opportunity ... The business also would have exclusive rights to sell concessions in Thompson Park but not in Zoo New York. The city is working on getting the golf course open ...
Feb 18 2023 - Portland area's Clackamas Federal Credit Union changes name to Embold Clackamas Federal Credit Union was founded in 1957 and today has some 35,000 members. It ranked No. 15 on the Business Journal's most recent list of largest credit unions in Oregon and Clark ...
Feb 18 2023 - Huntsville transit plan recommends Sunday service, extended hours Huntsville transit users asked for Sunday service and extended hours during community meetings last year. It looks as if they’ll be getting their way. A new transit improvement plan makes those ...
Feb 18 2023 - VeraBank welcomes Treasury Management Officer to Huntsville VeraBank is pleased to welcome Stephanie Gomez to its business banking team. Stephanie will serve as Treasury Management Officer in the Bryan – College Station, Huntsville, and Conroe markets.
Feb 18 2023 - Ardmore mother charged after baby found in dumpster ARDMORE, Okla. (KXII) - An Ardmore mother has been charged with child abuse for allegedly throwing her one-month-old son into a dumpster. According to court documents from the State of Oklahoma, ...
Feb 18 2023 - Youngstown Foundation helps YBI YOUNGSTOWN — The Youngstown Foundation has awarded $75,000 to the Youngstown Business Incubator to help the small business accelerator with general operations and accessibility in its historical ...
Feb 18 2023 - Where is Sherman? Chef Borel’s Kitchen Southport's offense exploded for 87 points against Terre Haute South, none more emphatic than these two, as Nickens Lemba throws down an authoritative two-handed slam dunk in transition in the ...
Feb 18 2023 - New Cumberland police warn public of counterfeit money CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — The New Cumberland Borough Police Department wants to warn the public about counterfeit bills being used. abc27 spoke with a local business owner who took one of ...
Feb 18 2023 - North Country legislators discuss Albany legislative session The North Country Chamber held its annual legislative forum this morning. The region’s state Senator and two Assembly representatives say the state budget is the main focus of business in Albany right ...
Feb 18 2023 - House Plant Store Moving From Crest Hill To Downtown Joliet Downtown Joliet's North Chicago Street corridor continues to add more businesses. Michele Arana will be moving her Crest Hill-based houseplant business next door to Richardson's Restaurant, which just ...
Feb 18 2023 - Bears' new stadium plans take major hit from Illinois governor JB Pritzker was asked if the state would help pay for the team’s development plans in Arlington Heights ... but the top official in Illinois is not interested in giving a “private business” like the ...
Feb 18 2023 - American Landmark snags logistics tenant in Schaumburg Logistics business Network Services Company agreed to lease about 40,000 square feet in Skokie-based landlord American Landmark Properties’ Class A office asset called Schaumburg Towers at 1400 ...
Feb 18 2023 - Accident causes power outage in Belleville, Illinois Monday morning BELLEVILLE, Ill. – A busy stretch of road in Belleville is closed right now after a car crashed into a power pole. This happened at Highway 159, just south of the Square and Fountain. Remnants ...
Feb 18 2023 - Rebranded Utica Square shoe store off and running after renovation A familiar business in Utica Square recently received a makeover. New Balance, a staple in the neighborhood shopping center for about two decades, last week rebranded to Big River Footwear Co. The ...
Feb 18 2023 - Turning rainier and cooler through first half of weekend COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - A slow moving cold front just to our southeast is combining with an upper level low to spell wetter weather conditions Friday and Saturday, eventually drying out toward the ...
Feb 18 2023 - Mt. Zion imposes its will on Mattoon 78-44 Mt. Zion swept across the scoreboard with a dizzying flurry to ambush Mattoon 78-44 on February 10 in Illinois boys high school basketball. Last season, Mt Zion and Mattoon faced off on February ...
Feb 18 2023 - Addressing some rumors around Carlsbad One of the many highlights of this busy past weekend was the Carlsbad Community Concert Association’s “String Revolution.” While the event went very well, we received official notification afterwards ...
Feb 18 2023 - Normal busts Moline 72-49 Normal's competitive spirit was fine-tuned while punishing Moline 72-49 on February 14 in Illinois girls high school basketball action. Recently on February 9, Normal squared off with Danville in a ...
Feb 18 2023 - Holmes powers No. 2 Indiana's rout of No. 13 Ohio State COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — For Mackenzie Holmes and No. 2 Indiana, this season has been all about confidence. “Everyone was bought into the game plan so all we had to do was just go out there and ...
Feb 18 2023 - Minnesota House takes up paid 'sick and safe time' bill Joe McDonald, a Delano Republican and photography studio owner, attempted to introduce amendments to place limits on the sick time bill, including an exemption for businesses with fewer than 50 ...
Feb 18 2023 - What is ESG investing and why are some Republicans criticizing it? Texas cities will pay between $303 million and $532 million in additional interest on $32 billion in bonds due to the state's ESG ban, a Wharton School of Business study found in July. "The cost to ...
Feb 18 2023 - Defendant waives hearing in Mount Vernon spanking case MOUNT VERNON, Mo. — A 34-year-old defendant accused of spanking a 4-year-old boy so hard he left welts and bruises on him waived a preliminary hearing this week on a felony child abuse charge. Stephen ...
Feb 18 2023 - Impaired driving, speeding offences keep police busy in Warman area Police were busy in the Warman area in January. According to a media release Monday from the RCMP, officers from the Warman and Martensville detachments and Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan ...
Feb 18 2023 - Bethany Okaw Valley gives Argenta-Oreana the business 69-42 Bethany Okaw Valley earned a convincing 69-42 win over Argenta-Oreana in Illinois boys basketball on Feb. 15. Last season, Bethany Okaw Valley and Argenta-Oreana faced off on February 16, 2022 at ...
Feb 18 2023 - Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky files for new trial TOM, THANK YOU. CONVICTED CHILD SEX ABUSE OR JERRY SANDUSKY WANTS A NEW TRIAL. ATTORNEYS FOR THE FORMER ASSISTANT PENN STATE FOOTBALL COACH FILED A 580 PAGE APPEAL CLAIMING THERE IS NEW EVIDENCE ...
Feb 18 2023 - Sandusky files another appeal Convicted child abuser Jerry Sandusky filed an appeal Thursday seeking a new trial on claims that recently discovered evidence shows at least one victim may have been pressured to change his ...
Feb 18 2023 - Other Ohio city still recovering from October train derailment (WKBN) – About 120 miles west of Youngstown, there’s another Ohio city that’s still dealing with a Norfolk ... On Oct. 8, a Norfolk Southern train derailed at the Columbus Avenue rail bridge in ...
Feb 18 2023 - Bracketology Watch: Pitt Predicted to Face Missouri Close to Home But his location for a potential first round game against Missouri is of note to local Pitt fans. He has them traveling to Columbus, Ohio, just about a three hour drive from Pittsburgh. Columbus' ...
Feb 18 2023 - Bill aims to bring competition to Oklahoma's electricity market House Bill 1602 by Rep. Ryan Martinez would give business owners and homeowners the option to choose their electricity provider, rather than having one assigned based on geography.
Feb 18 2023 - Robert Geddes, 99, Transformative Architecture Dean at Princeton, Dies Before he arrived at Princeton in 1965, beginning a 17-year tenure there ... He grew up in Atlantic City, N.J., but spent several years in California when the family moved there for business reasons.
Feb 18 2023 - Prep girls basketball: MIB’s Jordan Zubich picks the Tar Heels Before she joins Banghart’s Tar Heel squad, she’s got some unfinished business in the Minnesota state tournament next month. Jordan’s MIB squad is currently the top-ranked Class A team in ...
Feb 18 2023 - Minnesota Farm Business Management celebrates 70 Years The Minnesota State Farm Business Management program is celebrating its 70th year of offering educational programming to students. In 1953, the FBM program was established to educate active farmers in ...
Feb 18 2023 - On the Agenda: Industrial, multifamily projects in the works in Denton Welcome back to “On the Agenda,” the Dallas Business Journal column that scours the city, county and other agendas, minutes, meetings and documents to see how North Texas entities are spending ...
Feb 18 2023 - 5 performing arts events coming to Conroe stages in March As the weather warms and winter transitions to spring in Conroe, the city’s performing arts organizations are too blooming with opportunities. In March, downtown Conroe hosts the annual Young Texas ...
Feb 18 2023 - R-Y Timber in Livingston to close 70-employee business after second fire “I’m sure we’ll all see each other.” Following the news of R-Y Timber’s closure of their Livingston sawmill, U.S. Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) released the following statement: “R-Ys closure after more ...
Feb 18 2023 - Sherman teen arrested for child sex abuse A Sherman teen was arrested without incident on Friday for child sex abuse. According to the Grayson County Sheriff’s Office, Keith Douglas McCarrell, 17, was arrested for aggravated sexual assault of ...
Feb 18 2023 - Annie's Tap House open for business in Great Falls A new watering hole in downtown Great Falls is serving up craft beers while paying tribute to the owners' pioneering great-grandmother.
Feb 18 2023 - Opinion: Slashing transit funds will undermine California climate goals A closer look at the proposed budget cuts reveal that transportation, and specifically public transit and active transportation, suffer the most challenging reductions. These proposed cuts take the ...
Feb 18 2023 - Police bust B.C. drug operation between Dawson Creek and Fort Nelson The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia’s north district team is preparing a case against 23 people arrested at 13 locations in Dawson Creek, Fort St. John and Fort Nelson ...
Feb 18 2023 - Dr. Gerald E. Nelson Dr. Gerald E. Nelson, (91 years old) Dec. 29, 1931 – Feb 8, passed away peacefully in Columbus, Montana. Preceded in death by his parents, Ruby and Cyril David Nelson, sister Rachel Nelson ...
Feb 18 2023 - Victoria considers raising parking costs to offset property tax rates Downtown Victoria is a busy area most days ... than $7 million worth of drugs as part of a trafficking investigation that spanned Ontario and British Columbia. The Public Order Emergency Commission ...
Feb 18 2023 - BC Transit adds 44 buses, preps for electric vehicles in Victoria Victoria Regional Transit System’s new buses include medium and heavy duty CNG vehicles and double decker buses; the system will start a infrastructure construction project in April that will support ...
Feb 18 2023 - Outgoing Queen Victoria treasures last year with pageant Hailey’s year as Queen Victoria was the last she could compete before going to college in the fall. She has been accepted to Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School. With the age gap between ...
Feb 18 2023 - Smash and grab under investigation at Barrie business Barrie police say with no available resources ... at 13 times in a random attack after he gestured at a speeding vehicle to slow down, police said. Ontario Premier Doug Ford raised concerns about a ...
Feb 18 2023 - Wool venture, fish filleting automation benefit from funding Two agri-food businesses in a pair of municipalities surrounding Thunder Bay are receiving a financial boost from the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation. Borderlands Farm in the Municipality ...
Feb 18 2023 - School buses cancelled Superior East to Sudbury, east Parry Sound area This includes the Sault Ste. Marie area, central Algoma area, northern Algoma area and north shore area. Nipissing - Parry Sound Student Transportation Services has one corridor cancellation in the ...
Feb 18 2023 - Trees vandalised outside Hereford pub in "pointless act of sabotage" VANDALS have decimated soon to blossom apple trees in a "pointless act of sabotage" in Hereford. The trees had been planted on the corner by the Herdsman Pub in blue School Street by Hereford Business ...
Feb 18 2023 - LISTEN: Know the News - Alma's big yellow bus fleet is going electric Alma School district is about to make the move to electric school buses. Rusty Turner, editor for the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette talks with Monica Brich, River Valley Democrat-Gazette ...
Feb 18 2023 - Treatment Centers in Coppell, TX The Meadows Texas is a licensed substance abuse treatment ... Clients who are looking for Drug Rehab in Coppell or Alcohol Rehab in Coppell can find help at a treatment center.
Feb 18 2023 - Warren Buffett's Secret Portfolio Owns 3 Brand-Name AI Stocks Warren Buffett's formula for success is pretty straightforward. He typically buys brand-name, profitable businesses that consumers trust, and he allows his investment thesis to play out over many ...
Feb 18 2023 - Presidents Day closings in Hampton Roads All HRT services will operate on regular schedules Monday. Transit center information booths and public access to administrative facilities will be closed. The customer service call center will be ...
Feb 18 2023 - New travel agency opens in Covington If you’re looking for a getaway, a new travel agency in Covington has you covered. Leslie Young, an independent travel agent, opened her business in downtown Covington last week. It’s called Hosannah ...
Feb 18 2023 - Shocking video captures Virginia boy, 12, being bullied, choked on bus A Virginia mom has shared horrifying video of her 12-year-old ... Taylor Brock, whose son is a seventh-grader at Walt Whitman Middle School in Alexandria, posted the distressing footage from the Jan.
Feb 18 2023 - Two arrested in Pulaski Co. drug bust PULASKI COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) -A big drug bust happened during a traffic stop in Pulaski County on Tuesday. Deputies made a traffic stop on Murphy Avenue Tuesday morning. They say a k-9 smelled drugs ...
Feb 18 2023 - Italy’s easygoing Verona is for lovers About two hours from bustling Milan and touristy Venice is Verona — a welcome sip of pure, easygoing Italy. Made famous by Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers, Verona is one of Italy’s most ...
Feb 18 2023 - Pittsboro’s Plant recognized by North Carolina Business Council Tami Schwerin, founder of the Plant in Pittsboro, was honored with a Sustainable Business of the Year Award by the North Carolina Business Council at an awards banquet on Jan. 26.
Feb 18 2023 - Dog Owner Dragged To Death By Metro Train In Northern Virginia: Police Metro Transit Police said that the department received a report of a person who had been struck by a train at the station in Vienna.Original story - Man Fatally Struck By Train in Northern VA: Metro ...
Feb 18 2023 - Ex-funeral director convicted in Radford of child sexual abuse RADFORD — A former funeral director used a child’s funeral ... Also, Brewer must register with the Virginia Sex Offenders Registry if he remains in the commonwealth, can have no contact with the ...
Feb 18 2023 - Proposed solar energy plant stirring debate in Elliston But much more is possible, Virginia leaders say. The state has directed electricity providers to transition to renewable energy by mid-century or pay penalities. The planned Elliston project would ...
Feb 18 2023 - Suffolk should keep but improve its bus camera program That’s a statistic worth stopping in its tracks, and Suffolk County is trying. In May 2021, a Virginia company called BusPatrol began installing cameras on the stop-sign arms of Suffolk's school buses ...
Feb 18 2023 - Tiny Home Village to break ground in Victorville This will be the first tiny home village created exclusively for transitional-age youth experiencing homelessness in California, program officials ... and services to support the needs of the Victor ...
Feb 18 2023 - UT Tyler announces new honors college The University of Texas at Tyler has announced the successful transition of its Honor Program to a new Honors College. Honors programing, which began in 2009 with an inaugural cohort of 20 ...
Feb 18 2023 - Santa Anna Man Charged with Financial Abuse of an Elderly Individual According to a news release from the Coleman Police Department – On February 2, 2023, the Coleman Police Department filed Third-degree Felony charges on Malcolm Todd McMillan, age 54 of Santa Anna, Te ...
Feb 18 2023 - Sukup Manufacturing expands into Clear Lake Sukup Manufacturing is celebrating its 60 th year in business by expanding to a fourth community in North Iowa. The old Serta building on the south side of Clear Lake is now home to a Sukup production ...
Feb 18 2023 - Why New Jersey needs more mental health professionals — now | Opinion Every New Jersey resident — regardless of ethnicity, race, language, culture, disability, gender identity or religion —should have timely access to mental health and substance abuse disorder ...
Feb 18 2023 - Suspect sought in fatal stabbing of 19-year-old in Mount Vernon Mount Vernon police is searching for a person responsible for killing a 19-year-old man. Police say officers were called to East Lincoln and North Columbus avenues Saturday afternoon and found Sergey ...
Feb 18 2023 - "Undesign the Redline" exhibit opens in Columbus Mt. Vernon Avenue was once a bustling business hub for Columbus' Black residents, anchoring the tight-knit Bronzeville neighborhood during the segregation era. Eventually, after decades of housing ...
Feb 18 2023 - Columbus Police investigate evening shooting near Steam Mill Road COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) -The Columbus Police Department has confirmed a shooting, this evening. The shooting occurred on Mt. Pleasant Drive, near Steam Mill Road . According to authorities, one person is ...
Feb 18 2023 - Bill would replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day Another attempt at replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day has been introduced in the Montana state house. Similar bills have failed to pass. More than 15 states have holidays for ...
Feb 18 2023 - Here’s a list of Columbus homicides for 2023, according to authorities Faison was pronounced dead from a gunshot wound at 6:27 p.m. at the Piedmont Columbus Regional emergency room, said Muscogee County Coroner Buddy Bryan. Police said the shooting happened in the 400 ...
Feb 18 2023 - One person dead after shooting on Mt. Pleasant Dr. in Columbus One person is dead after a shooting on Mount Pleasant Drive, according to the Columbus Police Department. According to officials, the shooting occurred in the 400 block of Mount Pleasant Drive in ...
Feb 18 2023 - Columbus 16-year-old dies after shooting, coroner says A Columbus teenager died after being shot Wednesday, the coroner said. Da’Marcus Faison, 16, was pronounced dead from a gunshot wound at 6:27 p.m. at the Piedmont Columbus Regional emergency room, ...
Feb 18 2023 - Catalytic Converter thefts in Daphne, Fairhope Tuesday morning: Police There was also five in Fairhope. READ NEXT: The latest Alabama headlines from WKRG.com Heather DeAngelo, Daphne Police Department Public Information Officer, says Tuesday was a busy morning for ...
Feb 18 2023 - Alabama adds 26-year old walk-on, former active Marine from Dothan It was awesome. I loved it.” McNeal enrolled at Colorado State in January 2022 to pursue a business degree, he told the Dothan Eagle last year. His fiancée, a Chicago native and Alabama graduate whom ...
Feb 18 2023 - FEMA leases city office space in Prattville PRATTVILLE — FEMA has a temporary home in ... representatives from the Small Business Administration and the Alabama Emergency Managment Agency will also use the office space, which is about ...
Feb 18 2023 - Columbus police ask MBI to help search for missing girl Tralasha Jones was last seen walking on 6th Avenue North in Columbus, Friday, February 10. When last seen, Tralasha was wearing khakis, her school uniform shirt, and a black bubble coat.
Feb 18 2023 - Sweets on the other side of the Ohio A new business has opened up across the Ohio River right in the heart of downtown Hawesville. EMazing Cupcakes and Treats is the newest confectionery location in ...
Feb 18 2023 - Person arrested after drug bust in Oxford county As they were searching for stolen property, they say they found various drugs, including fentanyl, cocaine, and meth as well as $4,000 in cash.
Feb 18 2023 - Anxiety Therapists in Irwin, PA We work with many mental health issues, including but not limited to: Depression, anxiety , trauma, PTSD, abuse, teen and adolescent issues, peer concerns, OCD, and family issues. We treat a ...
Feb 18 2023 - Fire damages Pelzer business IT’S STILL AN ACTIV Firefighters worked Tuesday morning to put out a fire at a Pelzer, South Carolina, business. (Video from the scene above) Crews were called to 653 Cherokee Road in Pelzer ...
Feb 18 2023 - South Dakota Passes First Law That Will Force Trans Kids to Detransition South Dakota is now the first state to pass legislation that would effectively force trans kids to detransition. The legislation, which marks the second state this year to attack healthcare for trans ...
Feb 18 2023 - WRESTLING: Chickasha makes run to 4A semifinals Chickasha entered the state tournament ranked third and fourth in the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association's Class 4A dual rankings, and the team handled business against fifth-ranked ...
Feb 18 2023 - Five Chickasha destinations nominated for "Best of Chickasaw Country" Five destinations in Chickasha have been nominated for the 11th Annual Best of Chickasaw Country. Last month, the Chickasaw Nation accepted nominations for 17 categories of businesses, attractions, ...
Feb 18 2023 - Cherokee Nation Businesses completes acquisition of Mississippi casino "Building our business outside of Oklahoma is a huge step that strengthens our ability to boost the Cherokee Nation economy while also building on our reputation," said the CEO of Cherokee Nation ...
Feb 18 2023 - MGM completes $450m sale of Gold Strike Tunica MGM Resorts International has completed the sale of the operations of Gold Strike Tunica Resort in Mississippi to CNE Gaming Holdings, a subsidiary of Cherokee Nation Businesses (CNB), for $450.0m. A ...
Feb 18 2023 - 85-year-old Davenport man accused of sexually abusing child An 85-year-old Davenport man was arrested Friday after police allege he sexually abused a child last month. Elmer Arnold Holdorf is charged with one count of second-degree sexual abuse. The charge is ...
Feb 18 2023 - 2023 Arkansas Money & Politics Tech Leaders When it comes to economic development in the tech sector, Arkansas is setting itself apart as the place to be. With one of the lowest costs of living in the country and a variety of business ...
Feb 18 2023 - Four Fairfield businesses fail January health inspections Four Fairfield businesses failed health inspections in January, though most have since passed reinspections, according to town documents, . Spice Club, Wings Over Fairfield, South Bay-Fairfield and ...
Feb 18 2023 - Brownwood High School showcases career education programs Brownwood High School students and teachers met with community members and incoming BHS students at the annual Business Industry Trade Showcase (BITS). The showcase filled the BHS student center on ...
Feb 18 2023 - Amtrak passenger rail map shows potential Hamilton stop Hamilton, Ohio, is listed as a proposed stop on a draft Amtrak map that shows a passenger rail line from Cincinnati to Cleveland with stops in Dayton, Springfield, Columbus, Delaware, and Crestline.
Feb 18 2023 - 2 arrested after Old Town drug bust OLD TOWN, Maine (WABI) - Two people were arrested after a drug bust in Old Town on Wednesday. According to Old Town Police, a warrant was served at a home to try to locate 38-year-old Brandy Mylen ...
Feb 18 2023 - Colorado Springs, El Paso County economy 'poised for smart growth' Colorado Springs is positioned well for growth and business development because its population is younger, on average, than the rest of the nation, and because of its investments in job creation, ...