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Feb 21 2023 - Study finds health risks, care gaps for Down East fishermen
Harvesters in an industry with so many injuries have little time or finances to visit doctors, and the result can be self-medicating that leads to substance abuse.
Feb 21 2023 - Oklahoma Pilot Program Providing Reliable Door-to-Door Public Transit Service
Five transit agencies in Oklahoma teamed up to form PICK transportation, a door-to-door transit service that is fully ADA compliant, offers service after typical hours and provides reliable service.
Feb 21 2023 - Business climate change
And that change is fully reflected in the survey responses we received from the 100 companies selected for this year’s Virginia Best Places to Work cohort. Seventy-one of those 100 businesses reported ...
Feb 21 2023 - 13th annual Best Places to Work
This is the 13th year that Virginia Business has compiled the Best Places to Work in Virginia list in collaboration with Pennsylvania-based Best Companies Group. More than 200 companies applied for ...
Feb 21 2023 - Business owner banks on himself in new venture
Albemarle resident Brad Thompson has always had a deep faith, which he has leaned on many times in his life. It has helped him to make hard decisions, such as when he left a relatively stable job in ...
Feb 21 2023 - Woman escaped year-long kidnapping with mad dash to New Jersey gas station, authorities say
After suffering abuse for a year at the hands of a man who held her captive, a woman made a “heroic” mad dash to safety at a New Jersey gas station, authorities said. The accused kidnapper ...
Feb 21 2023 - A Beacon of Winthrop Strength Across the Country
When he was able to get his commercial driver’s license, he started driving buses part-time in Winthrop for Paul Revere Transportation. “I got to know a lot of regular passengers, people from the town ...
Feb 21 2023 - Half-sister of Pa. abuse victim charged with endangering infant daughter
The investigation in the Amanda Parker case began Jan. 26 when Watsontown police were notified by county Children and Youth Services that a possible child abuse victim had been taken to Evangelical ...
Feb 21 2023 - Laurel Aldridge: Dashcam footage appeal in search for missing woman
"To be in that location it's likely Laurel would have crossed a busy road where people would have been driving in the area at the time," he said. He has asked people to review their footage if they ...
Feb 21 2023 - Tractor-trailer rolls over, van hits gas station near busy intersection
One person was taken to the hospital Monday morning after a van and tractor-trailer were involved in a crash at Cobbs Corner, the busy intersection of three Massachusetts towns. The collision caused ...
Feb 21 2023 - Chelsea has spent over $600 million on new signings. Here's why that's significant
Instead, Mudryk signed for Arsenal's crosstown rival, Chelsea. Now run by American businessman Todd Boehly, Chelsea swooped in to sign Mudryk for a transfer fee of $75 million with an additional $ ...
Feb 21 2023 - These 22 central Pa. business locations have closed
There have been a number of business closings in the central Pa. region over the past few months, for a variety of reasons. In some cases, the owners have retired. In others, companies have closed ...
Feb 21 2023 - La Vergne sex scandal
A July 2020 car crash that led to the death of a Middle Tennessee businessman could lead to harsher punishments for texting while driving in Volunteer State, which could lead to people losing ...
Feb 21 2023 - Business coming to Alfred has ties to area: What to know about Lambda Advanced Materials
Lambda Advanced Materials on Friday acquired 30 acres and a 30,000-square-foot building on Sugar Hill Road, where it plans to house research and manufacturing operations just down the street from the ...
Feb 21 2023 - Columbia Falls legislator targets prohibition on pre-made Jell-O shots
Rep. Braxton Mitchell is taking on prohibition — of pre-made, alcohol-infused gelatin desserts known to partiers everywhere as Jell-O shots. The Business and Labor Committee held a hearing Friday on ...
Feb 21 2023 - MI: Oakland Co. transit plans roll ahead
In December, property owners started paying for the new countywide transit millage approved in November. The millage is expected to generate an estimated $66.2 million this year.
Feb 21 2023 - Does Central Jersey really exist? New bill aims to formally define its borders
North Jersey would include Sussex, Warren, Passaic, Bergen, Essex, Morris and Hudson counties. "From the iconic Jersey shoreline to our bustling, vibrant cities in the north and south, New Jersey is ...
Feb 21 2023 - Mount Dora Scottish Highland Festival brings games, culture of Scotland to Central Florida
Members of the Panama City Pipes and Drums band perform for a busy crowd at the Mount Dora Scottish Highland Festival on Saturday, February 19, 2022. The 9th annual event celebrating Scottish Culture ...
Feb 21 2023 - Beloit, Janesville restaurants to appear on 'Wisconsin Foodie'
Two local restaurants will appear this week on PBS Wisconsin's "Wisconsin Foodie."  Lark, Sandwich Bar & Lark Market in Janesville will join Bushel & Peck’s in Beloit in an episode airing at 7:30 pm ...
Feb 21 2023 - Fitch upgrades New York City’s bond ratings
The hometown of Wall Street, New York City has received another credit rating upgrade for its strong economy, robust reserves and fiscal control.
Feb 21 2023 - Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Virginia Bozicevic – White Oak
FacebookTweet Elizabeth “Betty” Virginia Bozicevic, 88, of White Oak, died on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. She was born in Yukon, Pa. on Jan. 12, 1935 and is the daughter of the late Herman Bushnell ...
Feb 21 2023 - North Carolina congressman, briefly Senator Broyhill dies at 95
Broyhill, a scion of the Broyhill Furniture business in the North Carolina foothills that brought jobs and prestige to the region, died at Arbor Acres retirement home in Winston-Salem, according ...
Feb 21 2023 - Sumner businesses on edge after recent surge in crime
The city of Sumner is facing a rising-crime problem. There have been six armed robberies so far in 2023, a year after there were only four total, according to Sumner Chief of Police Brad Moericke. The ...
Feb 21 2023 - Over $300,000 raised for Florida woman critically wounded during MSU mass shooting
Over $300,000 has been raised for a Florida woman who was critically injured Monday during a mass shooting at Michigan State University. Guadalupe Huapilla-Pérez, a Hospitality Business junior at MSU, ...
Feb 21 2023 - Wallkill town police charge a man with sexually abusing a child
WALLKILL - Town police accused a man of sexually abusing a child on Wednesday. Police said they executed a search warrant shortly after 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at an address on County Route 78. An Orange ...
Feb 21 2023 - Just a sip: Bill would let students under 21 take college wine and beer courses
The hospitality program at the University of New Hampshire’s Paul College of Business and Economics offers a number of courses, from event planning to finance. But one of the most sought-after courses ...
Feb 21 2023 - Gov’s environmental manifesto omits justice for Newark (cont.) | Editorial
Governor Murphy has pledged to turn New Jersey into a 100% clean energy state by ... Another gas plant is being proposed for NJ Transit in Kearny. Ditto for Keasbey, the section of Woodbridge with the ...
Feb 21 2023 - ALWAYS BEST CARE EXPANDS IN HOUSTON METRO, NOW SERVING HUMBLE AND KINGWOOD COMMUNITIES
Thompson. The new business will provide non-medical in-home care and assisted living referral services to Humble, Kingwood and the surrounding areas. "Always Best Care has a long history in Texas and ...
Feb 21 2023 - Traveling con artists target Wisconsin residents
Wisconsin's Better Business Bureau said transient thieves ... But the scams come in all forms, sometimes seasonal, such as driveway paving. A woman in Kenosha, Racine and Caledonia tried selling fake ...
Feb 21 2023 - Dog fighting ring, breeding operation busted in Chesterfield, South Carolina, deputies say
A dog fighting and breeding operation has been busted in South Carolina, according to the ... said they got an animal cruelty complaint in the Pageland area on Feb. 6After a thorough investigation ...
Feb 21 2023 - How Indigenous businesses are paving their way in northwestern Ontario
AgriTech North is based out of Dryden, Ontario. The Métis business owner ... Sara Kae is an Indigenous reporter in Thunder Bay. She covers stories that highlight Indigenous voices with a special ...
Feb 21 2023 - At last, a marker for Merrick
A historical marker honoring a key Sampson County figure, who was born a slave and built himself and his community up on his way to becoming a business magnate and philanthropist in Durham, will take ...
Feb 21 2023 - St. Petersburg rubber business moving HQ to Clearwater
They have six locations across Florida’s Gulf Coast in Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, Ft. Myers and Naples, selling industrial and hydraulic hoses and couplings, conveyor and ...
Feb 21 2023 - Milford fire calls increase, expected to keep rising
MILFORD — With the number of residents, apartments, buildings and businesses increasing, the Milford Fire Department is anticipating a jump in service calls each year. Last year the department ...
Feb 21 2023 - Shorter hours for Maui DMV amid staff shortages
KIHEI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Staffing shortages continue to impact businesses, and government agencies are not immune to the new trend. Maui County Officials announced that the County of Maui Department of ...
Feb 21 2023 - Nikki Haley’s Anti-Union Fanaticism Is Wild Even for a Republican
“If you come to South Carolina, the cost of doing business is going to be low here,” she declared. “We are going to make sure that you have a loyal, willing workforce, and we are going to continue to ...
Feb 21 2023 - St. Louis Business Leaders Help Raise $700,000 at Independence Center’s 15th Annual Dancing with
St. Louis Business leaders and one Independence Center member put their dancing shoes on and raised over $700,000 for Independence Center at this year’s Dancing with the St. Louis Stars. The 15th ...
Feb 21 2023 - Former owner of NBA, NFL teams Red McCombs dies in Texas
McCombs owned more than 400 businesses during his lifetime, according to the McCombs Enterprises website, and the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin is named for him. He ...
Feb 21 2023 - Minnesota issues grants for cameras on school bus stop arms to catch drivers who illegally pass
Nearly $1.4 million in grants is being distributed to install ... The camera to record vehicles who illegally pass school buses while the stop arm is engaged sits just beneath the driver window ...
Feb 21 2023 - 10 Black-owned restaurants to visit in Indianapolis
Each day during Black History Month, we will be spotlighting several Black-owned restaurants in NBA cities. Below are 10 places to visit near the Indianapolis area to support local Black businesses.
Feb 21 2023 - In Vernon, three candidates vie for seat on Select Board
Vernon voters will have a choice between a small business owner, a dairy farmer and a former town clerk for a two-year seat on the Select Board.
Feb 21 2023 - Eye On Business; Valrico, February 2023
Blue Compass RV, one of the nation’s largest providers of sales, service and protection products to the recreational vehicle market, celebrated its recent rebrand with a ribbon-cutting and beginning a ...
Feb 21 2023 - Texas business and sports icon Red McCombs has died
"Red was a visionary entrepreneur who touched many lives and impacted our community in immeasurable ways," his family said in a statement. "But to us he was always, first and foremost, 'Dad' or ...
Feb 21 2023 - Texas billionaire Red McCombs dies at 95
The businessman gave huge donations to the University of Texas at Austin and is credited with bringing the San Antonio Spurs basketball team to the Alamo City.
Feb 21 2023 - Mississippi is the home of the blues and 'American Idol' contestants. See the latest
Mississippi has had other successful candidates on the show, including finalists Jasmine Murray of Columbus (Season 8) and Skylar Laine of Brandon (Season 11). While he is not a Mississippi native ...
Feb 21 2023 - Mississippi Lawmakers Want to Keep Aging T-1A Training Jet in Service
The T-38C has also been involved in several recent mishaps this past year at Columbus AFB in Mississippi. This past November, an Air Force pilot's landing gear failed, forcing the plane to skid on its ...
Feb 21 2023 - Photo essay: Columbus-based artist Rah Lowry
Rah Lowry is a sculptor, an animator and graphic artist who also has the ability to create his artistic visions on a computer.
Feb 21 2023 - More Mississippi school districts are adopting modified calendars
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WTVA)- Schools around the state are shaking things up. Many are returning to the classroom in July instead of what was once always an early August back-to-school date. A modified ...
Feb 21 2023 - Former Exeter police sergeant to stand trial over child abuse images
A former police officer from Exeter will stand trial accused of uploading child abuse images. Ex Devon and Cornwall Police sergeant John Bramwell appeared at the magistrates' court on Wednesday.
Feb 21 2023 - Fairfield suspects arrested for allegedly robbing same retail business twice
Two Fairfield men were in custody in connection with a pair of armed robberies targeting the same retail store.
Feb 21 2023 - Frost Fest highlights winter activities in Brookings
Visit Brookings and local Brookings businesses have been working hard to organize Frost Fest to beat the winter blues. The Children’s Museum of South Dakota will be open all weekend in celebration.
Feb 21 2023 - McCurdy: Another chapter or The End for Chris Holtmann at Ohio State?
COLUMBUS — Born and raised in Marion, I couldn't help but be an Ohio State men's basketball fan. My first game was high atop the balcony in St. John Arena watching Herb Williams and Kelvin Ransey do ...
Feb 21 2023 - Texas Historical Commission Officially Recognizes Section of Downtown Wichita Falls
Pretty cool that downtown Wichita Falls recently got shown some love. Since I moved here back in 2007, downtown Wichita Falls has done nothing but improve. More and more businesses are popping up.
Feb 21 2023 - Everyone is welcome at Mama Bird Bakery in Plainfield
Jessica Klatte turned a light bulb moment into a business plan and is bringing her friends along for the ride. The mother of five with one in the oven opened their doors at Mama Bird Bakery on Tuesday ...
Feb 21 2023 - Plainfield mayor alleges 'fraud and abuse' by shuttered rescue squad
Plainfield has requested the Union County Prosecutor's Office, NJ Attorney General's Office and federal authorities investigate an alleged theft.
Feb 21 2023 - Local business creates print news startup ‘The Aberdeen Insider’
While some print newsrooms are shrinking, a new source of daily news has launched in the Hub City. Troy McQuillen, who owns McQuillen Creative Group, saw the demand for an Aberdeen-focused news source ...
Feb 21 2023 - Gov. Kristi Noem replaces Aberdeen superintendent with local businessman on Board of Ed Standards
Peterson had called for Guffin to resign from the BOES in September over news that Guffin and other members of the Aberdeen School District were against the standards. More:Time for 'truth and ...
Feb 21 2023 - Superior boy’s hockey shuts out Marshfield advancing to Sectional Semifinals
On Thursday the third seeded Superior boy's hockey team shut out 11th seeded Marshfield/Columbus Catholic in the Regional Finals.
Feb 21 2023 - Car dealerships move from Pascagoula to Moss Point with more business development ahead
MOSS POINT, Miss. (WLOX ... closer to the interstate for easier access for everyone around South Mississippi.” Crews spent Monday clearing the 14-acre space before moving dirt in.
Feb 21 2023 - For Virginia family, young son’s cancer diagnosis spurs ‘Boredom Busters’ legacy
For a young child diagnosed with cancer, a lengthy stay in the hospital is often the key to saving their life. A Northern Virginia mother who lost her son to cancer in 2020 is continuing his legacy to ...
Feb 21 2023 - Tavares scores 2, Maple Leafs beat Blue Jackets 3-0
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — John Tavares scored twice and Ilya Samsonov stopped 30 shots for his third shutout of the season, leading the Toronto Maple Leafs over the Columbus Blue ...
Feb 21 2023 - Surrey budget proposes 9.5% property tax increase for policing transition costs
“Surrey can ill afford to continue with the police transition ... The recalled 1001 Fondues products have been sold in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and Nova Scotia. 10 km police chase ...
Feb 21 2023 - Surrey, B.C., budget proposes 9.5% property tax hike for policing transition costs
The City of Surrey has released its draft five-year budget, allocating more than half of the property tax increases for 2023 to cover the costs associated with the police transition. It says in a news ...
Feb 21 2023 - Surrey police chief wants audit of city’s ‘inflated and mischaracterized’ costings
The chief of the municipal police service in Surrey, B.C., is calling for an independent audit of the city’s costings for its policing transition, saying he’s concerned they’ve been “inflated and ...
Feb 21 2023 - Stop large-scale homeless housing build 1,000 feet from McKinley School
I think right now it’s important to tell people the soft words (i.e., supportive, transitional housing) being used to define the homeless housing complex are false. It’s homeless housing, not ...
Feb 21 2023 - Lange: Marriage readiness is the job of parents and the business of the state
Jonathan Lange is a Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod pastor in Evanston and Kemmerer and serves the Wyoming Pastors Network. Follow his blog at OnlyHuman-JL.blogspot.com. Email: JLange64@allwest.net.
Feb 21 2023 - Bangor, Old Town, and Orono have a new option for internet provider
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Thousands of residents and businesses in Bangor, Old Town, and Orono now have another option for high-speed fiber internet. GoNetSpeed, a 100% fiber internet provider ...
Feb 21 2023 - How community groups plan to curb violence in Columbus
A fatal shooting early Saturday was not the only violent incident that happened in Columbus this week. On Thursday, three teens were involved in a shooting, plus there were ...
Feb 21 2023 - Active shooter simulation to take place at East Columbus Jr./Sr. High School
On Saturday, February 25th, a full-scale active shooter simulation will take place at East Columbus Junior/Senior High School.
Feb 21 2023 - Where people in Columbus are looking to buy homes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (STACKER) — The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a period of frantic, domestic migration that saw Americans moving farther away from established urban centers. The number of homes sold ...
Feb 21 2023 - After tough win at Minnesota, trip to Columbus begins final push for Pickett, PSU in doable NCAA qu
Late February is a lot more fun if your team has a reasonable shot at an NCAA at-large bid. Against all odds this time last week, the Penn State Nittany Lions have again generated hope. They still ...
Feb 21 2023 - Opportunities expanding for women of color who seek help with career goals in Columbus
With plans to construct a new facility, organizations like Zora's House are among those providing spaces for Black women business owners in Columbus.
Feb 21 2023 - 'The freeway is a dangerous place,' investigators say after Columbus officer struck
Investigations are underway after two law enforcement officers in one week were struck by cars in separate freeway crashes.Columbus Police Officer Hansel Henry ...
Feb 21 2023 - Donovan Lewis' family files lawsuit against Columbus officers in fatal police shooting
More than five months after a Columbus police officer fatally shot Donovan Lewis, a 20-year-old unarmed Black man, his family is taking legal action. Lawyers for Lewis’ mother, Rebecca Duran, filed a ...
Feb 21 2023 - Assaults, guns, sex offenses among 5,202 'major incidents' in 3 months at Columbus schools
Columbus City Schools, the state’s largest district, had 3,389 fights and threats among 5,202 'major incidents' in first three months of school year.
Feb 21 2023 - Golden-based laser company settles out of court with federal prosecutors
Vescent Photonics, Inc., agreed to pay more than $400,000 to resolve allegations by the U.S. Department of Justice that it misused federal grant money meant for American small businesses.
Feb 21 2023 - Winterfest ice sculptures take over Stroudsburg
Let’s talk ice for the annual Winterfest in Stroudsburg. People made their way to dozens of businesses for a peek at their favorite characters made of ...
Feb 21 2023 - Former Texas state legislator who stood for 11-hour filibuster against restrictive abortion law in
"Because Defendants have provided similar declarations renouncing any intention to sue, the Court must find that Plaintiffs have likewise failed to establish '"personal injury fairly traceable"' to ...
Feb 21 2023 - Multiple tornadoes confirmed in Middle Tennessee from Thursday’s storms
On Friday, the National Weather Service was busy surveying areas of damage in Middle Tennessee from Thursday’s storms.
Feb 21 2023 - Cities With the Most Black-Owned Businesses
The average net worth of white families is over seven times greater than ... The Black population in cities including Albany, Georgia; Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Memphis, Tennessee; and Columbus, Georgia ...
Feb 21 2023 - Paramount misses quarterly revenue estimates on advertising weakness
Paramount Global Inc missed Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue on Thursday, weighed down by more users cutting their Pay-TV plans and extended weakness in its advertising business. TV ...
Feb 21 2023 - Hoosiers spending big at Michigan dispensaries
Michigan. (Devan Ridgway / WFIU-WTIU News) Noonan said he chose Niles because he’s familiar with the area, but being close to the state line has been good for business. Just south of Niles is South ...
Feb 21 2023 - Tiverton business destroyed by fire rises from the ashes
R&M carpet supplies headquarters at Tiverton Business Park was utterly destroyed on the night of Sunday, January 2, 2022. That evening, 20 fire crews were called to the business, which supplies ...
Feb 21 2023 - Andrew Lloyd Webber has written a new composition for Charles III's coronation
Andrew Lloyd Webber, the English composer who created the scores for blockbuster musicals such "The Phantom of the Opera'' and "Evita,'' has written the anthem for King Charles III's coronation.
Feb 21 2023 - Project would pipe water from Mexico to parched Arizona — if anyone can agree on it
Arizona’s handling of the plans has been equally opaque, according to Serrato. The businessman described his surprise that a Republican-led governorship and legislature would “push for a project of ...
Feb 21 2023 - Rep. Mike Thompson, Napa County leaders meet at Raymond winery
Mike Thompson and his staff traveled the 4th Congressional District in recent days and on Thursday met with Napa County civic, business and agricultural leaders at Raymond Vineyards. His 19 staff ...
Feb 21 2023 - Business Resumes At Port Of Catoosa After Tank Fire Causes Evacuations
Statement from tank owner, Holly Energy Partners: "At approximately 8:57 a.m. on Feb. 15, we responded to a fire inside one of our tanks in Catoosa, OK. We immediately initiated our emergency ...
Feb 21 2023 - Port of Catoosa evacuated after tank catches fire
That’s why, Little says, evacuation orders were issued for the entire Port of Catoosa. The evacuation order was lifted and business was back to normal by around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. Oklahoma ...
Feb 21 2023 - Delaware man arrested for burglarizing Harrington convenience store
At around 1:40 a.m., troopers responded to the Summit Mart, located at 4478 Milford Harrington Highway, after receiving multiple alarm activation reports at the closed business. When troopers arrived ...
Feb 21 2023 - Seaside businessman seeks $2.5 million from former partners
SEASIDE — Masudur Khan, a hotelier and investor involved with several projects on the North Coast, is suing his former business partners for $2.5 million. In court documents, Khan and his ...
Feb 21 2023 - California American Water Activates Major Infrastructure Improvement Project
February 18, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On the evening of February 13 th, California American Water activated two ... San Carlos Pump Station in Carmel Valley will allow water sourced in Seaside to be ...
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