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Bus News Archives, February 20 2023
Feb 20 2023 - Story time and games at the Albany Pine Bush Reserve
On February 24, the Albany Pine Bush Reserve will be hosting a story time and game event for children. The event runs from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and is free to the public, but registration is required.
Feb 20 2023 - Is downtown Chambersburg 'more exciting' than ever? Here are the details
New businesses have been pouring into downtown Chambersburg in recent years. It wouldn't have happened without the right people and money.
Feb 20 2023 - Drunk driver from Gainesville crashes through Suwannee County business
People were sent running after a suspected drunk driver drove through a restaurant in Branford on Sunday and left the scene.Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office deputies say they responded to reports of a ...
Feb 20 2023 - Central Dauphin wrestlers ready for their ‘Rocky’ moment against Nazareth after rolling past La
That win marked the team’s final order of business before fully shifting its focus to a quarterfinal date with mighty Nazareth. Central Dauphin stayed focus on the task at hand and won 11 of 13 bouts, ...
Feb 20 2023 - Construction season to be busy in northwest Arkansas
This year is gearing up to be another busy year for road crews, and that means your commute could be a slower oneAR-DOT told 40/29 News this year should once again be a pretty slow one in terms of the ...
Feb 20 2023 - Miller Hanover Insurance Selects the Best Carrier for Clients Based on their Needs and Budget
HANOVER, PA - (NewMediaWire) - February 8, 2023 - People need insurance to protect their homes, drive a car, run a small/medium-sized business, and protect their family's financial futures. With so ...
Feb 20 2023 - East Marion crash: Police ID 4 killed in head-on collision
Four people — a Greenport businessman, a Connecticut father of two, and a couple from Brooklyn — were killed late Friday night when two vehicles crashed head-on in East Marion ... who drove from Ohio ...
Feb 20 2023 - New bike and pedestrian trail will follow historic trolley line from O’Fallon to Lebanon
O’Fallon, MidAmerica Airport and Belleville,” Fero said. “Engineering is very expensive.” Because of the MetroLink expansion, the St. Clair County Transit District may get involved, too. Fero said he ...
Feb 20 2023 - Rain, wind and cold: Weather warnings issued for Newfoundland and Labrador
In western Labrador, an extreme cold warning has been issued for Labrador City and Wabush, where the wind will make it feel like -45 C later tonight. This report by The Canadian Press was first ...
Feb 20 2023 - Ringling football coach Philip Koons under OSBI investigation amid accusations of bullying, abuse
Law enforcement is investigating an Oklahoma high school football coach amid multiple accusations of bullying and abuse. Ringling High School students and parents have said Philip Koons, the Blue ...
Feb 20 2023 - WA congressional candidate accused of threats to pull a gun on a Tri-Cities inspector
Jerrod Sessler after a county code enforcement officer said the businessman threatened to get his gun and “deal with him” if he returned to his property. Sessler ran unsuccessfully for the Washington ...
Feb 20 2023 - Here are 3 housing market trends you can expect to see in the Freeport area in 2023
The housing market was robust in the Freeport area last year, with home prices increasing on average. Here are 3 trends you can expect to see in 2023.
Feb 20 2023 - News of Area Students
Jazlyn Barnaby of Tunbridge has been named to the Presidents List for the fall 2022 semester at Bentley University in Waltham, Mass, where she majors in business finance. UNE Dean’s List The following ...
Feb 20 2023 - Greenwich's Byram neighborhood may get new crosswalks at Delavan Avenue, residents hope
GREENWICH — A set of new crosswalks may be added to busy Delavan Avenue in Greenwich at a spot residents say is dangerous for pedestrians. The proposed safety improvements would cross Delavan ...
Feb 20 2023 - Delevan man facing sexual abuse charge
DELEVAN, N.Y. (WKBW) — New York State police announced Wednesday that a Delevan man was arrested February 2 and faces multiple charges. According to police, 33-year-old David S. Perrington was ...
Feb 20 2023 - Gambling raid busts 10 people, shuts down illegal video poker business in Gaffney, sheriff says
and agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) made the bust in Gaffney.He said they raided an address at 1111 Cherokee Avenue and found people playing 11 illegal poker machines.
Feb 20 2023 - Gulfport is open for tech’s business, mayor says
Gulfport has something for everyone – let’s welcome new opportunities with open arms and pave the way for tech to be the harbinger of success for our city,” Mayor Billy Hewes writes.
Feb 20 2023 - Winsted's Main Street takes shape in revamped spaces
The face of Main Street is slowly changing, thanks to the efforts of private business owners and town officials.   Shane Centrella recently moved his health food market, Rooted, in a new space at 398 ...
Feb 20 2023 - Massachusetts Senate leaders making push to abolish term limits on chamber’s president
None of those scenarios are healthy,” said Geoff Foster, executive director of Common Cause Massachusetts. “Term limits are really important to ensure stable transitions of power.” State Senator ...
Feb 20 2023 - Brident Dental & Orthodontics Opens New Texas Office in Pearland
HOUSTON, February 14, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brident Dental & Orthodontics, a member of the Sonrava Health family of wellness companies, today announced the opening of a new office in Pearland, Texas.
Feb 20 2023 - BLCK Market in Pearland offers platform to small black businesses and entrepreneurs
PEARLAND, Texas -- You can support black owned businesses in one spot. BLCK Market at 11200 Broadway Street host dozens of local and international Black brands. What started as a pop-up market, has ...
Feb 20 2023 - PRCC hosts MSU Extension Office for farmer’s market focused training
Small business owners and market coordinators from around south Mississippi gathered on the Poplarville Campus of Pearl River Community College to learn more about farmer’s markets. “Marketing at the ...
Feb 20 2023 - Drug Bust at Poplarville Residence: 4 Arrested on Multiple Charges
On Thursday, February 10, 2023, The Pearl River County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Investigators and Patrol Division, executed a Narcotics Search Warrant at the home of Keith Boudreaux on Bluebird Rd.
Feb 20 2023 - Women’s rights activist, former Georgia state legislator Mary Jane Galer of Columbus dies
She was a champion for women and a trailblazer. She just had a vision for what was to be and just was diligent.” ...
Feb 20 2023 - LCSC to host Columbus Invitational
The Columbus Invitational will be three days this year ... which will be in July in Austin, Texas. Around 225 skaters participated in the last year’s four-event State Championship Series. LCSC ended ...
Feb 20 2023 - Stars’ offensive woes continue as two disallowed goals sink Dallas in loss to Columbus
Moments after the Dallas Stars let another power-play opportunity slip past their sticks, the Columbus Blue Jackets slammed home the gravity of the ...
Feb 20 2023 - A 118-year-old department store perseveres in a tenuous economy
Dunham’s Department Store in rural Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, has been a family business for more than a century, today led by Ann Dunham Rawson, vice president of sales and merchandising, and ...
Feb 20 2023 - Presidents' Day closings in Western Pa.
Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus and light rail service will run on regular weekday schedules. The downtown service center will be closed. PennDOT driver license and photo centers will be closed. Many ...
Feb 20 2023 - Grandview company ‘revolutionary’ in method of cleaning up a dirty business
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Americans generate a lot of ... Raptor Recycle and Transfer in Grandview handles more than 10,000 tons of trash a month. Despite handling all that waste, it claims ...
Feb 20 2023 - Grandview police locate missing 16-year-old boy
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Grandview Police Department has located a missing teenager. Police said Monday that Jacob Crow, 16, was last seen at school but did not return home on the school bus.
Feb 20 2023 - Limited Tuesday snowfall brings opening delays at area schools: Portland Public Schools mostly on t
Washington County: Banks buses on snow routes. Hillsboro has several buses on snow routes. Gaston has a.m. buses on snow routes. Clark County: Battle Ground UPDATE north area schools CLOSED (BGHS, ...
Feb 20 2023 - People in Business
Donette Smith has been named postmaster of Yacolt. Born in Washington and raised in Oregon, Smith began her eight-year career with the U.S. Postal Service as a letter carrier. She most recently ...
Feb 20 2023 - A German sensor company new to Indian Land continues to grow area manufacturing base
A German electronics maker is the latest area addition, in a growing manufacturing scene. The Charlotte Regional Business Alliance reported sensor technology company Captron has relocated its U.S.
Feb 20 2023 - Caribou Snowbowl features snowman building contest
The Caribou Snowbowl event, March 2–5 will feature a community snowman building contest. Individuals and businesses are being encouraged to participate.
Feb 20 2023 - Outlook 2023: Western Massachusetts baseball teams ready to swing into summer
January morning, crews were working to get Westfield’s Bullens Field ready for another baseball season. A few miles down the road, the Valley Blue Sox were busy with organizational business as another ...
Feb 20 2023 - Expansion Underway at Alvarado Business Park
I-35 and Hwy 287 in Johnson County, Texas ALVARADO, TX, February 20, 2023 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Significant expansion is underway at the 917 Industrial Park located near Alvarado, Texas. New buildings ...
Feb 20 2023 - Bladen native voice for food, lodging businesses
Bladen County native Lynn Minges of the North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association gave the Lumberton Area Update in the Comfort Suites hotel conference room on Wednesday.
Feb 20 2023 - I-95 Crystal Meth Bust: Police in Yemassee discover $250,000 worth of drugs hidden inside SUV
Police say a traffic stop on I-95 led to the seizure of 27 pounds of crystal meth. The Yemassee Police Department says it happened Wednesday. Police say officers saw a black Volvo XC90 that was ...
Feb 20 2023 - Multiple Pueblo-area agencies conduct large bust and vehicle recovery
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - Pueblo police announced Friday that they had recently arrested three people and recovered a number of stolen vehicles alongside Colorado State Patrol, Pueblo County deputies, ...
Feb 20 2023 - Results: Nebraska high school state wrestling tournament, Feb. 17
Nebraska City 14, Plattsmouth 13, Elkhorn Mount Michael 8.5, Schuyler 8, Ogallala 6, Omaha Gross 6, Platteview 6, Seward 6, Auburn 4, Crete 4, Columbus Scotus 3, Douglas County West 1, Omaha Concordia ...
Feb 20 2023 - Results from Saturday's Nebraska high school state wrestling championship matches
Nebraska City 14, Elkhorn Mount Michael 8.5, Platteview 8, Schuyler 8, Ogallala 6, Omaha Gross 6, Seward 6, Auburn 4, Crete 4, Columbus Scotus 3, Douglas County West 1, Omaha Concordia 1, Omaha ...
Feb 20 2023 - Redmond Airport travelers will be boarding larger planes to some popular summer destinations
Redmond Airport currently offers nine direct flights on five different airlines, with Seattle being by far the busiest destination for Central Oregon flyers. Seattle, San Francisco, Denver, Salt Lake ...
Feb 20 2023 - Oklahoma boys basketball playoff roundup: Bethany takes 4A district title on a game-winning shot
By Josh Jennings Photo of Caddo taking on Wilson in the Class A regional round by Glen Brockenbush Classes 2A, 3A and 4A played its district basketball contests last weekend and there were many ...
Feb 20 2023 - With white flags, Quebec daycares show solidarity with Laval community after fatal crash
Like many others across Quebec, this daycare in Rouyn-Noranda tied white cloths to its gate to show solidarity with the daycare in Laval that was hit by a bus on Wednesday. (Mathieu Ouellette ...
Feb 20 2023 - 2024 DT Artavius Jones gets Michigan State football offer
New Michigan State defensive line coach Diron Reynolds has been busy in his new role in East Lansing, and he has continued that trend, identifying and offering Artavius Jones, a defensive tackle ...
Feb 20 2023 - Marissa King appointed Inaugural Alice Y. Hung President’s Distinguished Professor at Wharton
Hung President’s Distinguished Professor (Photo courtesy of The Wharton School of Business). The Wharton School announced the appointment of Marissa King as the inaugural Alice Y. Hung President’s ...
Feb 20 2023 - Wharton falls off Financial Times' 2023 MBA ranking for first time in 25 years
The Wharton School of Business fell off of the Financial Times’ annual ranking of the top business schools globally for the first time since the rankings' inception. Wharton, which is not listed in FT ...
Feb 20 2023 - Hammond man arrested for domestic abuse battery held without bail
HAMMOND, La. (WVUE) - A Hammond man is being held without bail following an arrest related to domestic abuse battery, according to information from the 21st Judicial District Attorney’s Office.
Feb 20 2023 - Alaska’s ‘Puppy Bus’ is a Social Media Sensation
| A tail-wagging success story. What started as a side gig has now become Mo Thompson’s full-time job, complete with a spectacular “puppy bus” that she uses to collect her clients for their walks.
Feb 20 2023 - Should Germantown Beer Board be tougher? A look at violations and penalties since 2017
Germantown Beer Board could get tougher on violators as some aldermen want to show businesses "the seriousness of the violation." ...
Feb 20 2023 - Caldwell teacher is facing abuse charges
A Caldwell Elementary school teacher is facing child abuse charges, following allegations that she hit, spanked, and “forcefully turned the heads” of preschool-aged children in her classroom at ...
Feb 20 2023 - Eagles find ‘time and space’ to beat Buffalo in regular season finale
It’s about 36 miles from Eden Prairie High School to Buffalo, Minnesota. On a sunny afternoon this past Saturday, the Eden Prairie boys hockey team loaded the bus and made the journey north and west.
Feb 20 2023 - Call for nominations: 2023 Catalyst Award for Top New Hire
OTTAWA, Ontario, February 16, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BioTalent Canada ... the opportunity to put their education and skills into practice. The most recent winner, Erin Ward, earned the award in 2022 ...
Feb 20 2023 - Side Hustles Becoming a Launchpad for More Entrepreneurs
Zions Bank Business Resource Center offers tips to “Scale Your Side Hustle” in honor of National Entrepreneurship Week Zions Bank Press Release When Shanna Magnuson sold her homemade lip balm at a ...
Feb 20 2023 - 99% Of U.S. Coal Plants Are More Expensive Than New Renewables. A Coal-To-Clean Transition Is Worth
Building new wind and solar is less expensive than 99% of existing coal capacity. This Coal Cost Crossover is worth $589 billion in new investment for coal communities across the U.S.
Feb 20 2023 - Hermann Wurst Haus acquires Central Meat & Sausage and Barnyard Smokehouse
FULTON, MO. –– Hermann Wurst Haus, a meat processor and retail business based in Hermann, Mo., announced on Feb. 13 that it would purchase Central Missouri Meat & Sausage Co. and the Barnyard ...
Feb 20 2023 - TBJ 40 Under 40 2023: Griffin Duncan of First Bank in Winston-Salem
N. Peace Haven Road, Winston-Salem 27104 . Age: 37. Why selected: He cultivates relationships between First Bank and the decision makers of business ...
Feb 20 2023 - Calling it quits: Winston-Salem seafood dealer couldn't make it after Weaver fire
Winston-Salem Council Member D.D. Adams said in a recent conversation that the city was fortunate to get help from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust to help affected small businesses recover.
Feb 20 2023 - What’s next for development at Chippewa Crossing
Since Festival Foods announced that it will build a new store in Chippewa Falls, there has been speculation about what other businesses will open in the area.
Feb 20 2023 - Virginia High, Abingdon clinch district titles
Virginia High wrapped up the Southwest District ... go with his 11 points for head coach Julius Gallishaw’s squad. The Abingdon Falcons took care of business on Tuesday night and thanks to ...
Feb 20 2023 - Missouri Democratic Party chair resigns, cites business demands
Butler, who survived a difficult re-election fight, owns Open Concept, a bar in The Grove in the Forest Park neighborhood of St. Louis ...
Feb 20 2023 - Michael Butler, chairman of Missouri's Democratic Party, to resign
The head of Missouri's Democratic Party said he will step down later this month to focus on his bar business. Michael Butler, who's also St. Louis' recorder of deeds, said in a message obtained by ...
Feb 20 2023 - Missouri Democratic Party chair resigns, cites business demands after surviving difficult re-electi
His re-election in December marked the first time in almost a decade that the party retained its top leader for a second two-year term.
Feb 20 2023 - Columbus Blue Jackets force OT against Arizona Coyotes, show grit in loss
The latest example, despite losing 3-2 in overtime Sunday to the Arizona Coyotes, was on display in the Blue Jackets' first visit to Arizona State University's 5,000-seat Mullet Arena. After falling ...
Feb 20 2023 - The San Francisco history of California's first Black millionaire
John Ramos looks back at the extraordinary story of businesswoman and abolitionist Mary Ellen Pleasant, California's first Black millionaire.
Feb 20 2023 - Latest NCAA Tournament projections for Kentucky basketball after Mississippi State win
The Kentucky men's basketball team took care of business Wednesday night in Starkville, Mississippi, holding off Mississippi State for a 71-68 victory at Humphrey Coliseum. The win did wonders for the ...
Feb 20 2023 - Plan to extinguish São Paulo’s Crackland criticized by Church groups in Brazil
SÃO PAULO – Church groups are pushing back against plans to tackle persistent drug abuse in São Paulo, saying the proposals of São Paulo State’s new governor are hasty, target some of the wrong people ...
Feb 20 2023 - Peace River Chamber of Commerce promotes Peace Country region of Alberta in BC
The Peace River and District Chamber of Commerce attended a job fair at the beginning of the month in British Columbia to help promote the area and its businesses. Chamber president Layne Gardner was ...
Feb 20 2023 - 4 recent murders: Colorado's troubled family court system ignores children in peril
Andrea Berry had been trying to get police to take seriously her fears that her ex-husband was sexually abusing their 3-year-old daughter, Sophia, and using her ...
Feb 20 2023 - What You Need To Know About Laurel, Mississippi
Thanks to a boom of new and revamped businesses, Laurel, Mississippi offers several attractions and reasons to visit. Here's everything you need to know.
Feb 20 2023 - Jasper Unveils "Jasper for Business", a Suite of New Offerings Tailored to Business Uses,
The first product in the suite is Jasper Brand Voice. Today, most options for AI-assisted content are impressive, but generic in their outputs. Brand Voice enables a business user to give Jasper's AI ...
Feb 20 2023 - UW and Wyoming SBDC Network to Host Workshop in Gillette Feb. 22
4J Road in Gillette. The presentation will take place in the Wyoming Room. To register, go here. Registration is free. The workshop will help potential new business owners test the feasibility of ...
Feb 20 2023 - Black Rifle Coffee’s ready-to-drink line of beverages triggers lawsuit
About three years ago, Black Rifle Coffee Co. LLC wanted to expand its business into new product categories such as a ready-to-drink line of coffee beverages, energy drinks and energy supplements.
Feb 20 2023 - Gunman opens fire on Queens deli worker with assault rifle in bizarre caught-on-camera shooting: VI
business. Surveillance video captures gunman open fire with pistol, rifle at deli worker in Queens. The shooting was a result of a long-standing beef between the two men, police sources said. “Thank ...
Feb 20 2023 - Former Huntsville superintendent, coach to pay $620 each for not calling Child Abuse Hotline in wak
HUNTSVILLE -- Former Huntsville school Superintendent ... of "recklessly" -- but not "knowingly" -- failing to notify the Arkansas Child Abuse Hotline when they heard about suspected child ...
Feb 20 2023 - South Dakota becomes the 6th state to restrict gender-affirming care for minors
South Dakota has joined five other states that have restricted transition-related care for transgender minors in just the past two years. On Monday, Gov. Kristi Noem, a Republican, signed the ...
Feb 20 2023 - Ripon traders unhappy with cathedral site building plan
A proposed £6m development near Ripon Cathedral has sparked concerns about lost trade among some businesses. Plans to house a song school, cafe and toilet in a two-storey building on Minster ...
Feb 20 2023 - Wisconsin nurse pleads not guilty to amputating man’s foot
A western Wisconsin nurse accused of amputating a hospice ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment ...
Feb 20 2023 - South Carolina remains perfect, UCLA survives Washington State and more from a busy Sunday in women
South Carolina's Aliyah Boston set a new record ... Washington State couldn’t cross the comeback finish line. The Bruins had five players reach double figures with Gabriela Jaquez and Emily ...
Feb 20 2023 - On beer and broken dreams — another take on Ogden River Brewing’s demise
This is a story about broken dreams, business and beer. When the ball started rolling, says Pat Winslow, one of the central players in the story, his aim was to make the craft beer he had become known ...
Feb 20 2023 - North Hampton debate: Should town take homeowner's land to fix cell phone dead zone?
NORTH HAMPTON — Residents spoke out Monday ... carrier as a condition of their licenses. Under New Hampshire law you cannot condemn property (take by eminent domain) for private business ...
Feb 20 2023 - Train carrying toxic chemicals traveled through many northern Ohio cities before derailing
East Palestine:Village sits on the eastern edge of Ohio. What to know the town 'Why ... By the time the train entered Salem, one of its car axle's appeared to be on fire. Cameras at businesses ...
Feb 20 2023 - Community Stuffs the Bus for Britepaths in Fairfax
A Stuff the Bus food drive for Britepaths’ food pantry was held last Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Fairfax Walmart on Lee Hwy. Part of Fairfax County’s annual initiative to stock local food ...
Feb 20 2023 - Toronto takes on Columbus after Tavares’ 2-goal performance
Columbus Blue Jackets (15-33-4, eighth in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (32-13-8, second in the Atlantic Division) Toronto; Saturday, 7 p.m. EST FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK NHL LINE : ...
Feb 20 2023 - Maple Leafs' John Tavares: Leads Leafs to victory
Tavares scored two goals in a 3-0 victory over Columbus on Friday. Tavares opened the scoring at 5:45 of the first period and that proved to be the game-winner. His other marker was scored at 8:38 ...
Feb 20 2023 - Minority-owned firms looking to grow in Orlando may have a new ally
Here's how Mina Robinson, president of local nonprofit Small Business Advocates of Central Florida, is working to create opportunities for minority-owned contractors and construction firms.
Feb 20 2023 - Downtown Port Wentworth without water until 2 p.m. due to water main repair
The City of Port Wentworth will have a water service interruption from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday.This is due to an unexpected water main repair.The Service Interruption will affect all businesses and ...
Feb 20 2023 - How you can help a friend if you are worried they are in an abusive relationship
In Leicester, Juniper Lodge, which is a sexual assault referral centre (SARC), is a haven for people who have been the victims of sexual abuse or assault. Manager Millie Gant said: “A SARC is a safe ...
Feb 20 2023 - Vendors and Sponsors Sought for Lake Hopatcong Block Party
Block Party will take place at Hopatcong State Park in Landing from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., said at the non-profit, Roxbury based LHF. In addition to giving businesses and organizations "a chance to ...
Feb 20 2023 - Cape Coral pool business makes splash in the community
“I went right over and did it for free,” said Richard. Restaurant news: Popular Italian restaurant reopens, mac & cheese coming to Cape Coral Real Estate: Florida rents cooled last year but tenant ...
Feb 20 2023 - Fort Smith nonprofit groups band together to teach about resources for victims of abuse
River Valley residents came together on a rainy Valentines Day to rise up against multiple forms of abuse in the area.
Feb 20 2023 - 'Glamping' pitched as possibility for Fort Edward Yacht Basin
He said GlampADK is under Warrensburg business Adirondack Safari ... Montreal, Massachusetts, Buffalo, New York City, Philadelphia,” he said. With a large following, Percetti said the glamping sites ...
Feb 20 2023 - Man drowned after driving car into pond near Warrensburg
The Missouri State Highway Patrol says the man drove into a pond shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday, at the Fairfield Inn Suites at U.S. 50 Highway and Business 13 just outside Warrensburg, Missouri.
Feb 20 2023 - How Greensboro is supporting Black-owned businesses
GREENSBORO, N.C. — According to the U.S. Census Bureau says close to 43% of Greensboro's population is African American. As that number continues to grow, we spoke with one city department ...
Feb 20 2023 - Fire Investigation in Greensboro
OVERNIGHT, A HOUSE FIRE KEPT THE GREENSBORO FIRE DEPARTMENT BUSY FOR SEVERAL HOURS. THIS IS VIDEO OF THAT SCENE ON EAST MARKET STREET BETWEEN DOCKERY STREET AND SIKES AVENUE. WANT TO GIVE YOU A ...
Feb 20 2023 - Leadership Maryland: These 53 people want to make the state better
Leadership Maryland on Wednesday announced its Class of 2023, consisting of 53 business and community leaders from across the state chosen to participate in the professional development program ...
Feb 20 2023 - State colleges transition must reflect student needs
The Vermont State College system is made up of Vermont State University (Lyndon, Johnson, Randolph, Williston and Castleton campuses) and Community College of Vermont. The college system has been tran ...
Feb 20 2023 - Wawa store planned at Noblesville’s Midland Pointe development
Wawa and Crew Car Wash are among the businesses that will open at Midland Pointe along State Road 32, Adams said. Pennsylvania-based Wawa announced plans in December to expand into Indiana, Kentucky ...
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