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Bus News Archives, February 23 2023
Feb 23 2023 - What's happening this week in Buffalo Niagara business?
Workers in the arbitration department at ACV Auctions office in the Innovation Center at the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. ACV will report its latest quarterly earnings this week. For the final ...
Feb 23 2023 - Personal View: Creating the 'Milan of the Midwest' through the Design Business Accelerator
Imagine Cleveland utilizing its cultural, academic and not-for-profit institutions along with its existing vibrant design culture and creative manufacturers to become engaged on an international level ...
Feb 23 2023 - Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance celebrating 140 years of connection and creativity
On Wednesday morning, more than 350 business professionals gathered at the Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance.
Feb 23 2023 - House budget proposal would create program to pay tech workers $10,000 to move to New River-Roanoke
However, if approved by the legislature and the governor, the $975,000 provided to GO Virginia Region 2 will allow the RBTC and the Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance to launch a marketing campaign ...
Feb 23 2023 - Senator Tim Kaine visits Lynchburg City Schools to discuss $9.8 million grant for electric school b
Lynchburg City Schools received nearly $10 million in federal funding to purchase 25 new electric school buses.
Feb 23 2023 - Sen. Kaine visits Lynchburg to discuss federal funds going towards electric school busses
William Marvin Bass Elementary to discuss the federal funding that’s helping pay for twenty five zero-emission school buses.
Feb 23 2023 - School bus carrying Springfield Girls Varsity Basketball team involved in car crash
Vermont State Police said a school bus carrying the Springfield Girls Varsity Basketball team was involved in a car crash on Interstate 91 Tuesday night. Police said Logan T. Batchelder, of New ...
Feb 23 2023 - Basketball team's bus involved in interstate crash
Minor injuries were reported on Tuesday, when a school bus transporting the Springfield High School Girls varsity basketball team was involved in a crash on Interstate 91 near ...
Feb 23 2023 - Vermont school bus involved in I-91 collision
WINDSOR, Vt. (WCAX) - It was a scary moment for a local high school girls basketball team after their bus collided with a car on Interstate 91 Tuesday night. Vermont State Police say they responded ...
Feb 23 2023 - When will Kevin Durant make his debut for Suns?
Kevin Durant is being traded to the Phoenix Suns in. a late-night blockbuster move. When will he play his first game for Phoenix? Matt Ishbia became the official owner of the Phoenix Suns on ...
Feb 23 2023 - Man assaulted in Somerville after asking four teens to return items they shoplifted, police say
A customer was assaulted by four teenage boys after he asked them to return the items they shoplifted from a Somerville business, police said. On Feb. 7 at 10:37 p.m., police responded to a report ...
Feb 23 2023 - Electra Achieves First Plant-Scale Recycling of Black Mass in North America
Marks important milestone for North America’s EV battery supply chain - TORONTO, February 14, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Electra Battery Materials Corporation (NASDAQ: ELBM; TSX-V: ELBM ...
Feb 23 2023 - Snow totals top 2 feet in valleys after massive snowstorm as schools consider Thursday closures
West Jordan ended ... Meanwhile, the Utah Transit Authority reported that its FrontRunner, TRAX and ski bus services were all experiencing significant delays Wednesday evening as a result of severe ...
Feb 23 2023 - Police search for missing Columbus man
A 45-year-old Columbus man is missing, and Columbus Police are asking for the public’s help in finding him. Bobby E. Knight, with a last address of 7th Avenue North, has been reported missing by his ...
Feb 23 2023 - 2 injured in explosion at Sikeston business
SIKESTON, Mo. (KFVS) - Two men were rushed to area hospitals after an explosion at a Sikeston business on Wednesday morning, February 15. According to Sikeston Department of Public Safety (DPS), two ...
Feb 23 2023 - CASA volunteers needed in Morgan County
CASA of the Tennessee Valley is looking for more volunteers in Morgan County to be advocates for abused or neglected children as they go through the court system.
Feb 23 2023 - Personalities of Pittsburgh: WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital's Carrie Willetts
For Carrie Willetts, becoming president of WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital and EVP of healthcare integration and business development of WVU Health System is a homecoming. A native of Petersburg, West ...
Feb 23 2023 - Sonic Automotive Announces Acquisition of Black Hills Harley-Davidson, Home of the Sturgis Motorcyc
The acquisition solidifies Sonic’s commitment to its emerging powersports segment CHARLOTTE, N.C., February 15, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sonic Automotive, Inc. ("Sonic’’ or the "Company") (NYSE:SAH), a ...
Feb 23 2023 - Cincinnati is again using Ohio River water after tests show no sign of East Palestine chemicals
COLUMBUS, Ohio—The city of Cincinnati is again taking in water from the Ohio River, more than a day after it closed its intake valves amid concern about East Palestine chemicals headed ...
Feb 23 2023 - Thursday News Alert: Slow Hand Bakehouse Starts Cooking in Lebanon
Initially open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday with seven days a week operation hopefully coming soon, Slow Hand Bakehouse will offer a robust specialty coffee program ranging from from ...
Feb 23 2023 - Tuscumbia mother facing child abuse charge
A 34-year-old Tuscumbia mother was arrested on Sunday after a Lauderdale County grand jury charged her with aggravated child abuse, according to Florence Police.
Feb 23 2023 - More than 200,000 lose power as winter storm dumps ice, snow across Michigan
Meanwhile, Michigan State Police and the Michigan Department of Transportation ... Rochester Community Schools, Royal Oak Schools and Waterford School District. Several games, university campuses, bus ...
Feb 23 2023 - Massage business proposed for Wheeling
Wheeling's plan commission will meet Wednesday to review an entrepreneur's plan to open a massage business in town. Lee Massage is proposed for 77 S. Milwaukee Ave. The business owner has ...
Feb 23 2023 - Columbus Symphony announces lineup for 2023 Picnic with the Pops
Wolfe Columbus Commons. Gates will open at 6 p.m. for each show with performances beginning at 8 p.m. Picnic with the Pops will feature R&B singer Ne-Yo, multi-platinum selling singer Ben Folds and ...
Feb 23 2023 - Pro Volleyball Federation team coming to Columbus, adding to city's pro sports roster
If you entertain them you'll surely create a fan base." Columbus join Omaha, Nebraska; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Atlanta in the still-forming league. There will be between eight and 10 markets total ...
Feb 23 2023 - Moser looking at amendment to extend Build Nebraska Act, bonding bill to go in front of revenue com
State Sen. Mike Moser of Columbus is considering an amendment to his priority bill that would extend the Build Nebraska Act, with the goal of continuing a revenue stream to ...
Feb 23 2023 - Columbus Symphony announces 2023 Picnic with the
The Columbus Symphony announcement the lineup on Thursday for 2023’s Picnic with the Pops. The annual concert series is running this summer from June 17 to July ...
Feb 23 2023 - R&B singer Ne-Yo to open Columbus Symphony's Picnic with the Pops series
A summer of rhythm and blues, soul, disco, pop and more is coming up for t Symphony, which will launch its 2023 Nationwide Picnic with the Pops summer concert series with R&B singer Ne-Yo on June 17.
Feb 23 2023 - No. 8 Nebraska powers past #4 Ohio State, 25-16 in Columbus
Columbus, Ohio - Five-straight bout victories, including two bonus point wins, powered the Nebraska wrestling team (10-3, 6-1 Big Ten) past No. 4 Ohio State 25-16 on Friday night. The Husker win ...
Feb 23 2023 - Nebraska legislative bill aims to speed up highway construction
He’s using his hometown of Columbus as a reference point -- specifically, Highway 81 on the north edge of town, a four-lane road. He’s critical of the process Nebraska uses for funding highway ...
Feb 23 2023 - Columbus police ask for help in finding missing man
Police in Columbus are asking for your help in finding a man expected to meet some friends but never made it. Someone last saw Bobby E. Knight, 45, of Columbus, Saturday around 10 a.m. Chief Joseph ...
Feb 23 2023 - ISP: Same trooper nabs 2 drug busts in matter of hours on I-94
Indiana State Police have credited one state trooper with making two drug busts just hours apart over the weekend. The first bust happened when the trooper stopped a ...
Feb 23 2023 - Lot 30 Lazarette, Newport Busselton WA 6280
To enquire about specific property features for Lot 30 Lazarette, Newport, Busselton, contact the agent. What is the size of the property at Lot 30 Lazarette, Newport, Busselton? The internal land ...
Feb 23 2023 - Celebrating Our Spirit: Local businesses impact food, packaging industry
The company is headquartered in Antwerp, Belgium, with locations in Chile, the United Arab Emirates, China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Germany, Seattle, Atlanta and Lima, Ohio. Johns said the Lima ...
Feb 23 2023 - A new governor sets the agenda for Massachusetts — does it match up with yours?
As Gov. Maura Healey dives in to the business of governing the Commonwealth, we want to know if her agenda lines up with your own.
Feb 23 2023 - Gas tax funding flows to midwestern Ontario transit
The Ontario government is providing more money to support the expansion and improvement of public transit services in midwestern Ontario.
Feb 23 2023 - Bluestone Bank Spotlights Local Black-Owned Business in Massachusetts
The bank has 12 banking offices and two loan production offices across southeastern Massachusetts, with branches in Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, Lakeville, Mansfield, Norton, Pembroke, Plainville, ...
Feb 23 2023 - Three people arrested in North Carolina for tying up, torturing victim in basement
Three suspects in North Carolina were arrested and charged on Monday in connection with an alleged kidnapping and abuse of a victim. Madison County Sheriff Buddy Harwood described the crime as a ...
Feb 23 2023 - At least 8 people treated for minor injuries after school buses collide in Nassau County
Two school buses collided Wednesday morning on Long Island. At least eight people were hurt, but their injuries did not appear to be serious. It happened around 8 a.m. on Northern Boulevard at Cedar ...
Feb 23 2023 - Michigan fugitives among 833 suspects busted during Operation North Star II
(US Marshals) Marshals highlighted two arrests in Michigan: Richard Nichols, who was arrested Jan. 30 in Albion for assault with intent to murder, and James Ashley, who was arrested Feb. 2 in Flint ...
Feb 23 2023 - 5 questions with a Michigan entrepreneur who took King's words to heart
William “Doc” Pickard has blazed unique trails in business since meeting Martin Luther King Jr. as a young college student decades ago. Load Error The year was ...
Feb 23 2023 - Our newest service for subscribers — direct texts with the editor
In October of 2023, the Milwaukee Business Journal will celebrate its 40th anniversary of being the leading business news source in southeastern Wisconsin.
Feb 23 2023 - Auburn University Dance Marathon raises over $275,000 for Georgia children’s hospital
The Auburn University Dance Marathon has raised a significant sum for the Children’s Hospital at Piedmont Columbus Regional.
Feb 23 2023 - These Bay Area counties are best in California for economic growth
San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Mateo — outperformed every other California county with their post-pandemic economic rebound. That's according to an analysis by The Business Journals of the latest ...
Feb 23 2023 - Rancho Cordova's fast-growing Inszone Insurance buys Sonora Insurance Agency
Sonora Insurance works in insurance for homes, autos, businesses and workers' compensation. “We are excited to continue growing our footprint in the central region of California with the ...
Feb 23 2023 - Purchaser Business Group on Health Hires Raymond Tsai, M.D. M.S. to Lead Primary Care Strategic Ini
The Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH), a nonprofit coalition of some of the largest employers in the nation committed to reducing health care costs, improving care quality and equity, has ...
Feb 23 2023 - Portland area schools struggle with late afternoon snow
Snow picked up in earnest in the Portland area on Wednesday just as students around the metro area were being dismissed from schools, yielding stories of stuck school buses and late arrivals home from ...
Feb 23 2023 - HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Tuesday, February 21st
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - See the video above for highlights and scores from west Georgia and east Alabama. Georgia state playoffs first round: Lithonia 58, Northside 57 (GHSA 5A boys); Northside 84, ...
Feb 23 2023 - Cast aside all doubts about Wisconsin soil — State Journal editorial from 170 years ago
Billings of Iowa County, late president of the State Agricultural Society, raised last season from 12 acres of ground 1,023 bushels of oats. The amount of seed sown was 35 bushels. The ground was ...
Feb 23 2023 - Group projects recreational marijuana legalization would bring billions in revenue to Oklahoma
Some marijuana business owners believe saying yes on 820 would be a way to boost business and create jobs in rural Oklahoma. “Wewoka is not going to attract Google,” said Mike Ervin with Yes ...
Feb 23 2023 - Ringling football coach placed on paid administrative leave amid criminal investigation
An Oklahoma school district has placed Philip Koons on paid administrative leave during an investigation into claims of bullying and verbal abuse.
Feb 23 2023 - 'We're able to be trailblazers at this point in time' | Black-owned businesses get a boost in Knoxv
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Small companies, those with 500 or fewer employees, make up 99.5% of businesses in Tennessee, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. However, only roughly 12% ...
Feb 23 2023 - Priests had to sign NDAs to talk to bishops during Knoxville diocese investigation
The church officials came to learn more about two lawsuits targeting the diocese over its handling of sex abuse allegations and complaints about the leadership of Bishop Richard Stika, who oversees ...
Feb 23 2023 - Government of Canada continues support for rural economic development in southern Ontario
In western Ontario, Violet's of Strathroy, a women's clothing store, received support through Community Futures Middlesex to officially launch their business in March 2022. The support they received ...
Feb 23 2023 - Drugs and traffic a focus for Strathroy police
The new street crimes unit of Strathroy-Caradoc Police Service’s criminal investigation division is keeping busy. Police Chief Mark Campbell made it clear at the most recent police board meeting in ...
Feb 23 2023 - Lobster-less rolls kissed by the sea have landed at new Cabo Vegan restaurant in Brockton
BROCKTON — A kiss of tropical vegan cuisine has made its mark in downtown Brockton. The owners of Cabo Vegan, the first Cape Verdean vegan catering business in the city, have fulfilled their ...
Feb 23 2023 - Angry Chickz opening in Brentwood soon
Since then, the business owners have opened 18 other fast-food restaurants in California ... Angry Chickz will open a new restaurant in Brentwood on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023, adding to the chain ...
Feb 23 2023 - Lander Chamber will recognize community contributors at March 3rd Community Awards Luncheon
The Lander Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Community Awards Luncheon on Friday, March 3 at the Lander Community & Convention Center. A celebration of the Lander business community and the ...
Feb 23 2023 - Infused Element: Holyoke entrepreneurs enter cannabis marketplace with edible business
Product will be produced and then dropped off at dispensaries in Massachusetts. They also want to obtain licenses for other states such as Connecticut and New York so they can market their products ...
Feb 23 2023 - Florida leaders don't want credit card companies to track gun sales
An approved measure in the Florida legislature targets yet-to-be-enacted plans by some credit-card companies to create a separate “merchant category code” for sales at firearm businesses.
Feb 23 2023 - Bloomington PD issues alert for missing woman
Bloomington police have issued an alert for a missing woman who officers say hasn't been heard from in two weeks and was last seen with an "abusive boyfriend." ...
Feb 23 2023 - It’s Your Business: Zero In Bloomington is community driven climate action plan
Zero In Bloomington is part of the city's 2021 Climate Action Plan and encourages people, neighborhoods to participate.
Feb 23 2023 - Bloomington police search for missing 27-year-old woman, last seen with "abusive boyfriend&quo
Lanika was last heard from on Feb. 6, and was last seen in her red 2009 Cadillac CTS, with Minnesota license plate WV5562.
Feb 23 2023 - Alpena man arrested for possession of sexually abusive material, activity
A  33-year-old Alpena man has been arrested for aggravated child sexually abusive activity, possessing child sexually abusive material, and using a computer to commit a crime, the Michigan State ...
Feb 23 2023 - Springfield has committed $100 million in federal COVID-19 recovery funds
Springfield, Massachusetts received $123 million from the American Rescue Plan Act in 2021. The city has now committed or spent $100 million of it. Money has gone to small businesses, nonprofits, ...
Feb 23 2023 - Phillipsburg Town Council: Corliss Avenue update and sale of wastewater system to be discussed
The Town of Phillipsburg town council will have an update on Corliss Avenue at the Tuesday, February 21, 2023 meeting. Listed on the agenda under old business, is “ CORLISS AVENUE UPDATE” and R2023-28 ...
Feb 23 2023 - Downtown Enterprise to offer incubator space for small businesses
The city of Enterprise is helping small business owners jumpstart their dreams in the form of a shipping container.
Feb 23 2023 - It’s time for Ward 3 to atone, beginning with the Wardman Park hotel
Langston Hughes worked as a busboy at the Wardman Park hotel before his writing career took hold in Washington D.C., in 1925. (Underwood Archives/Getty Images) ...
Feb 23 2023 - Pa. city ranked among 2023’s best for jobseekers: report
One city in the Keystone State was just ranked among 2023′s best for job-seekers. Moneypenny — a purveyor of “virtual customer conversations to over 21,000 businesses” — looked through job postings on ...
Feb 23 2023 - 14 more women come forward after Hillsboro coffee stand owner charged with rape, sexual abuse, pros
The owner of a bikini barista coffee stand in Hillsboro used money, booze and drugs to prey on his workers and those seeking a job, according to newly filed court documents. Hillsboro police ...
Feb 23 2023 - Hoops roundup: Hillsboro sweeps District 11-4A titles
It was a busy weekend for the high school basketball world as district tournaments were in full swing. With action taking place all across Williamson County and the Nashville area, let's take a ...
Feb 23 2023 - Hillsboro bikini coffee stand owner accused of raping, abusing ex-employees, job applicants
The owner of a drive-thru coffee stand in Hillsboro has been arrested for alleged sex crimes against seven people, including former employees and job seekers, police and court records allege.
Feb 23 2023 - More women allege sex abuse by Hillsboro bikini barista stand owner
HILLSBORO, Ore. — The criminal case against the owner of a Hillsboro coffee stand is growing. 61-year old Jeffery Scott Hebner was arrested earlier this month on charges including sex abuse and ...
Feb 23 2023 - The owners of two historic Roanoke cemeteries want to give the properties to the city — but the c
The spot, now flanked by convenience stores, a Burger King, storage buildings, a Virginia ABC store and other urban businesses, would have been considered way out in the country when it was founded in ...
Feb 23 2023 - Pennsylvania | Category | Fox Business
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order on his first full day in office to remove college degree requirements for 92% of state jobs. A bill that is aimed at undoing the automatic ...
Feb 23 2023 - Nine children, teenagers shot at Georgia gas station, police say
COLUMBUS, Ga. - Nine youths - including a 5-year-old child - were wounded after shots rang out at a gas station in a Georgia city bordering Alabama, authorities said Saturday. Officers from the ...
Feb 23 2023 - The Berkshires: An Ultimate Guide To The Shire
So when I got to stay at Rookwood Inn I knew I was lucky. The summer season is usually extremely busy and staying in the center of Lenox, Massachusetts one of the most popular towns in the Berkshires ...
Feb 23 2023 - Lenox Police looking for public’s help locating person involved in an incident
LENOX, Mass. (WWLP) – The Lenox Police Department is searching for an individual who was involved in an incident at a business. According to the Lenox Police Department, an image shows a picture ...
Feb 23 2023 - Spring is in the air and so are the 2023 car and bike events
starting April 6, Speakeasy Motors Whiskey Co./Liquid Mercantile, Baldwin Winery, 174 Hardenburgh Rd., Pine Bush, 5-8 p.m., no trophies just ... handmade cocktails, all New York State products. On ...
Feb 23 2023 - Manhunt underway for suspect in Pine Bush stabbing
Crawford police are looking for a suspect in a Tuesday night stabbing in Pine Bush. They say a 47-year-old Pine Bush man was stabbed shortly after 8 p.m. on Route 52 (Main Street) and Center ...
Feb 23 2023 - Best Driving Vacations 2023: Four Gorgeous National Parks Within a Day’s Drive of Columbus
The 2023 edition of Columbus Monthly’s Best Driving Vacations highlights natural wonders in Tennessee, Virginia, Indiana and Northeast Ohio.
Feb 23 2023 - Electric buses are on the road to Mississippi school districts
We're seeing more electric cars and trucks on the road and you could soon see more at area schools. A Columbus company is leading the charge.
Feb 23 2023 - Hikers with busted equipment lose their footing 7,600 feet up icy California mountain
The pair hiked Cucamonga Peak Trail and were about 7,600 feet high on Mount Baldy on Monday, Feb. 20, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a Feb. 21 news release. Though the two were ...
Feb 23 2023 - NU Notes: Shelley's 37 Not Enough at Minnesota
Minnesota's bench outscored Nebraska's bench 37-3 ... Opening-day starter Emmett Olson takes the mound after transitioning from the bullpen to the starting rotation last season. The Des Plaines, Ill., ...
Feb 23 2023 - CTE Month recognized in Ozark
OZARK — Ozark Mayor Mark Blankenship signed ... opening later this month at the Career Center campus. Students in the Alabama Power Business Academy are partnering with Bean Bros Coffee to ...
Feb 23 2023 - THE SCOOP: Another brand name food business setting up in Freeport
The announcement that Starbucks would be coming to Freeport blew many people’s minds. Another major chain choosing to locate in the city will hit people right in the gut.
Feb 23 2023 - Georgetown Movers Updates Website and Readies for Busy Moving Season
Mighty Might Moving, a Georgetown moving company in Hutto, Texas, has upgraded its website. Thanks to its modern design and user-friendly interface, the recently updated website provides quick access ...
Feb 23 2023 - Xenia to bring building inspections, permits in-house to help local businesses
More information about building and zoning permits can be found by visiting the city’s website, www.ci.xenia.oh.us.
Feb 23 2023 - Marry Me in Maine: Adam Leech, of Congdon's Donuts, wants to officiate your wedding
Adam Leech has started Marry Me in Maine, a new wedding-officiating business that emphasizes the personal stories of couples who wed.
Feb 23 2023 - Meet Juanita Gray, marketing and membership coordinator at Minority Business Association
She is a child of deaf parents. “I grew up translating for my parents, and I am fluent in ASL (American Sign Language),” Gray said. “My mother taught me sign language when I was a baby ...
Feb 23 2023 - Complete list of Lenten fish fry events at local Catholic churches
OUR LADY OF THE LAKE, 312 Lafitte St, Mandeville ... ST. JEROME Knights of Colombus Council 6746, 3310 Florida Avenue, Kenner. Ash Wednesday and all Fridays in Lent from 11 am to 7 pm. The menu will ...
Feb 23 2023 - Sign up now for beef cattle summit
Cattle producers seeking ways to better manage their operations in ever more challenging business conditions should register now to attend the Oklahoma Beef Cattle Summit coming April 6 to Purcell in ...
Feb 23 2023 - Bardstown High School teacher fired after sex abuse arrest
49-year-old Jeremy Dale is an employee of Bardstown City Schools. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A teacher and assistant coach at Bardstown High School has been fired after he was arrested on sex abuse ...
Feb 23 2023 - Bardstown High School coach fired, arrested over sex abuse allegations
BARDSTOWN, Ky. — A man who is a teacher and assistant football coach of a school in the City of Bardstown in Kentucky was arrested on sex abuse charges on Monday. Jeremy Dale, 49, was charged with two ...
Feb 23 2023 - Bardstown teacher accused of sexual abuse, harassment against students
BARDSTOWN, Ky. — A Bardstown City Schools teacher has been arrested on charges of sexual abuse, according to the Bardstown Police Department. It started back on Feb. 2 when the police were called to ...
Feb 23 2023 - Rocky Brands, Inc. Names New Chief Financial Officer
NELSONVILLE, Ohio, February 13, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rocky Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ: RCKY) today announced that Sarah O’Connor will soon join the Company’s leadership team as Senior Vice President, ...
Feb 23 2023 - Local 51 union in Morgan Local School District issues 10-day strike notice
MCCONELSVILLE, Ohio (WTAP) - Members of the Local 51 union of the Ohio ... A statement from the union noted that bus drivers in other districts in the region, including Fort Frye, Nelsonville, and ...
Feb 23 2023 - Rammer Market Size 2023 Insight Report by Environmental Factors and Forecast till 2025
A manually operated compacting machine, weighing about 200 lb (91 kg), raised by an intrinsic internal combustion mechanism and allowed to fall by gravity.Rammer Market report elaborates the ...
Feb 23 2023 - NJ Transit bus from Lakewood crashes in Elizabeth, sending 25 to hospitals
A new bus was sent to take customers who did not require medical treatment to the terminal, according to NJ Transit.
Feb 23 2023 - LGBTQ-owned businesses could get NJ certification, opening path to benefits
State certification would open LGBTQ-owned business owners to networking, contracting and funding opportunities.
Feb 23 2023 - Mother demands investigation after school counselor gave her 13-year-old a CHEST BINDER and started
A Maine mother has demanded an investigation after a school counselor gave her 13-year-old daughter a chest binder and started calling her by a male name to help her socially transition without ...
Feb 23 2023 - Police investigating suspicious vehicle fire in Grand Manan, N.B.
Police are investigating a suspicious vehicle fire that happened at a business in Grand Manan, N.B., last week.
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