Feb 25 2023 - Meet Ottawa-Gatineau’s 2023 Bootstrap Award winners To be considered for a Bootstrap Award, entrepreneurs must hail from Eastern Ontario or Western Quebec, have been in business for less than seven years, and have received less than $500,000 in outside ...
Feb 25 2023 - South Dakota legislative round-up: 5 items you missed this week The days in the South Dakota State Capitol continue marching. This week, the sixth of nine full weeks in session, was a bit of a transitory experience. Gone were the fourth and fifth weeks of deep ...
Feb 25 2023 - ‘Now hiring non-stupid people:’ Columbus pizza shop’s sign goes viral COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Signs with a blunt approach to ... Santino’s isn’t the first business to use the “Now hiring non-stupid people” sign. A Texas pet store saw a similar reaction online in October ...
Feb 25 2023 - Tampa to Host Florida’s 1st LGBTQ+ Tourism Conference This summer, Tampa, Florida will be home to the inaugural conference for the sunshine state's LGBTQ+ welcoming destinations, hotels, businesses, nonprofits, Pride organizations, travel influencers and ...
Feb 25 2023 - Arizona Democrat goes on media blitz against GOP border narrative Arizona Democratic Rep ... sit down with the people in Naco, sit down with the people in Sasabe, sit down with the people that do business on that border, sit down with the families that have ...
Feb 25 2023 - Oregon bank deposits slow as pressures mount on consumers, businesses Growth in Oregon bank deposits is at a five year low, according to federal data, as consumers draw down their savings to cope with rising inflation. Stimulus payments to businesses and consumers ...
Feb 25 2023 - Henderson police find one person dead at Lake Las Vegas neighborhood The Henderson Police Department is investigating the death of ... MORE ON NEWS 3 | 'Dances With Wolves' actor indicted in Nevada sex abuse case Detectives were called to the scene to assume the ...
Feb 25 2023 - Warming climate imperils a New England tradition But this winter has been exceedingly warm in New England, catastrophically so for Avery's business. Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont all experienced their ...
Feb 25 2023 - Alaska Republican Touts Benefits of Children Being Abused to Death A legislature in Alaska caused outrage after questioning whether the death of child abuse victims could be "a cost savings," because it would mean they don't need "government services" later in life.
Feb 25 2023 - South Dakota South Dakota’s business costs are the lowest in the country at 15% below the national average. Retail, finance, and healthcare make up the primary service industries in the state. In 1981 ...
Feb 25 2023 - Amanda Walker: The spirit of Selma Selma’s dominant role in the Black Belt cannot be dismissed. It is why tour busses visit. It is why people drive through parts of the city just to appreciate the natural beauty of the oaks and admire ...
Feb 25 2023 - Louis Pendleton SHREVEPORT, La. - Louis Pendleton was a dentist, a businessman, and an activist. He was part of the group that sued to change the way the school board, and what was then the Caddo police jury, were ...
Feb 25 2023 - Tennessee House passes controversial drag show bill Though some Republicans argue the bill would not broadly affect drag shows, LGBTQ advocates and business owners say it will create a chilling effect.
Feb 25 2023 - West Springfield Police search for woman involved in identity fraud On February 23 at 3:45 p.m., the identity fraud occurred at a local business on Park Street in West Springfield, officials confirmed. If anyone has any information any information on this individual ...
Feb 25 2023 - LGBTQ+ Therapists in Connellsville, PA Connellsville Counseling & Psychological ... credentialed by the Council on Accreditation and fully licensed by the Pennsylvania Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Does your present ...
Feb 25 2023 - Pasco park restaurant plans must wait for study of nearby burial mound Planned upgrades at Pasco County-owned Anclote River Park in Holiday triggered far-reaching excitement last summer with the announcement of adding a restaurant proposed by a Tampa Bay businessperson ...
Feb 25 2023 - Bland County schools dismiss early due to police activity in area Anyone with business in either school is asked to call the specific school before arriving.School officials say this is due to an active law enforcement presence, not related to the schools.The Bland ...
Feb 25 2023 - East St. Louis native working to add much-needed rehab facility An East St. Louis native is in the process of opening a drug and substance abuse rehab center. Reggie Smith, a native of East St. Louis, hopes to open Pure Living Recovery and Rehabilitatio n by ...
Feb 25 2023 - In the Past: Airport finished well ahead of schedule Finished ahead of schedule and under budget, the Logansport-Cass County Airport is a modern, fully enclosed building that will undoubtedly attract some additional business. With the backing of Parks ...
Feb 25 2023 - $3M settlement reached in Pennsylvania juvenile facility abuse case A $3 million settlement will establish a fund for former students as part of a lawsuit alleging abuse and deprivation of education at a now-shuttered Pennsylvania juvenile justice facility.
Feb 25 2023 - Woman jailed twice over battery, child abuse charges A Melrose woman was arrested Thursday for the second time in six days in connection to a physical altercation involving minors, authorities said. Candice Dawn Stroud, 30, was charged with one ...
Feb 25 2023 - The Franklin A50 – A New 5G Mobile Hotspot For AT&T AT&T is now offering a new 5G mobile hotspot device for postpaid consumer and business customers - the A50 from Franklin Wireless.The A50 is model number RG2102 and is part of the Frankly RG2100 ...
Feb 25 2023 - CSX scraps plans for new rail yard in North Carolina CSX Corp. is no longer considering making a big land purchase at a site in Lee County and building a new rail yard on the land, a company spokesperson told Triangle Business Journal. Cindy Schild, a ...
Feb 25 2023 - DSP Arrest Burglary Suspect in Harrington Business Image courtesy DSP A Houston man has been arrested for burglarizing a Harrington convenience store just after 1:30 Friday morning. Delaware State Police responded to the Summit Mart on Route 14 after ...
Feb 25 2023 - Where did all the bus riders in St. Louis go? See 6 riders' stories. EAST ST. LOUIS – On a blustery winter afternoon, half a dozen commuters waited for the buses to arrive at the 5th and Missouri station. One woman needed to take her young son to a doctor’s appointment ...
Feb 25 2023 - Area man busted for meth during traffic stop in Houston A Seymour man faces a felony drug charge after a traffic stop ... according to a report. Terrill was taken to the Texas County Jail. Bond is set at $350,000. The post Area man busted for meth during ...
Feb 25 2023 - Preston's: A Burger Joint opens for dinner in Clintonville Preston’s: A Burger joint is back. The popular Columbus burger brand closed its North Market location at the end of 2022 ahead of a move into a space of its own. The eatery is now open at 2973 N.
Feb 25 2023 - LISC L.A. names Nicole Williams executive director As senior vice president and head of nonprofit banking for Banc of California, Williams built a line of business focused on nonprofits and community development financial institutions (CDFIs ...
Feb 25 2023 - Higher Purpose CEO Tim Lampkin is boosting Black wealth in Mississippi Tim Lampkin is the founder and CEO of Higher Purpose Co., an economic justice nonprofit building wealth for Black business owners across Mississippi. Lampkin has over a decade of community development ...
Feb 25 2023 - Thurgood Marshall College Fund Empowers Students to 'Be the First' "Thurgood Marshall College Fund and its leadership institute offered ... Jordan Jackson is a business administration student at North Carolina Central University and a TMCF scholarship recipient. TMCF ...
Feb 25 2023 - Senate Proposal to Challenge to Local Laws Could Get Boost Sen. Dennis Baxley, a funeral director and former mayor of Belleview, pointed out that city and county ordinances can be the “death knell” for small businesses.
Feb 25 2023 - Lochel's Bakery churning out fastnachts for Mardi Gras Lochel's Bakery busy making fastnachts for Fat Tuesday 02:53 HATBORO, Pa. (CBS) -- For many, Fat Tuesday, also known as Fastnacht Day, is a chance to indulge in some tasty treats ahead of the ...
Feb 25 2023 - They're back! Cherry Thing-a-Lings now on sale The ever-popular Cherry Thing-A-Lings are back.Presidents Day means business for an Indiana bakery that makes a unique treat. Schmidt Bakery in Batesville will be selling Cherry Thing-a-Lings this ...
Feb 25 2023 - Everybody's business: Local commerce growing in Athens-Limestone A great sign of a thriving community is successful commerce. Particularly, healthy small and locally owned businesses point to growth and a healthy, happy community. In Athens, it's hard to drive more ...
Feb 25 2023 - 10-year-old girl seriously hurt after hit-and-run in Kokomo Police in Kokomo are looking a hit-and-run driver who is accused of hitting a 10-year-old girl running to her bus stop. Around 8:15 a.m. Tuesday, police said the girl was running across a parking lot ...
Feb 25 2023 - TEWKSBURY SCHOOL BUS WORKERS JOIN TEAMSTERS LOCAL 25 TEWKSBURY, Mass., Feb. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Student Transportation of America (STA) workers in Tewksbury voted overwhelmingly to join Teamsters Local 25. The 45 school bus and van drivers ...
Feb 25 2023 - Retail roundup: 3 new businesses in Flower Mound Dining Chandler's Kitchen in Flower Mound will not ... Government Place 2 up for grabs on Flower ... Here are three new businesses in Flower Mound. (Photo courtesy Adobe Stock) Here are three new ...
Feb 25 2023 - Family-owned and -operated Waves Gymnastics coming to Buda Waves Gymnastics, a new family-owned and -operated business, is set to open a new location this spring at 2581 S. Loop 4, Bldg. 507, Buda. Owners Angie and Tod Goldstein also own Tags World Gymnastics ...
Feb 25 2023 - Missouri announces child care grants Missouri is looking to invest in new partnerships between businesses and child care providers, Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's ...
Feb 25 2023 - Willow Springs commercial property list available Potential business owners seeking space in Willow Springs may utilize a new tool, thanks to a group of community volunteers. A list was compiled by an informal group of community-minded individuals, ...
Feb 25 2023 - New, locally owned Dot’s Market opens today in Centerville Dot’s Market will debut its third location at 101 East Alex Bell Road in Centerville Wednesday, business owner, Nick Moshos, confirmed. The new grocery store will take over Earth Fare’s ...
Feb 25 2023 - Does New York need to change how IDA’s hand out tax breaks? Could there be a major shakeup to how economic development happens in New York? On Wednesday ... a frozen-food business in Goshen, that was approved by the Orange County IDA last year. The package of ...
Feb 25 2023 - AAMU annual bus tour to visit several East Alabama schools Alabama A&M University will begin its 11th annual Scholarship Recognition and Promotional Tour, on Sunday, February 26. As a first stop, the tour will travel to Mobile, Alabama, for an evening ...
Feb 25 2023 - Madison narrowly edges Switzerland County in tight triumph Madison swapped jabs before dispatching Switzerland County 41-33 in Indiana boys basketball on Feb. 23. In recent action on Feb. 17, Madison faced off against Columbus East . Click here for a recap.
Feb 25 2023 - See what new stores are coming to New Albany Several new chain businesses opened their doors in February along two parts of State Route 161, with details announced for future plans at other nearby storefronts.
Feb 25 2023 - Pembroke girls basketball tops Coe-Brown Northwood DEEP SHOT TO FALL PEMBROKE BACK IN FRONT BY FOUR. THEN BEARS IN TRANSITION ME AND AHEAD TO ALEXIS COWAN FOR THE LANE. PEMBROKE WINS. 60 TO 43 AND D FOUR HOOPS ALREADY IN T ...
Feb 25 2023 - New archive of Santa Fe clergy abuse documents hailed as unprecedented An unprecedented public archive of clergy sexual abuse documents is being established at the University of New Mexico thanks to a collaborative agreement between abuse survivors and the Archdiocese of ...
Feb 25 2023 - Coroner says Upstate business owner died before his car crashed The coroner has released new information about the Seneca, South Carolina business owner who died Wednesday afternoon. The Oconee County Coroner's office said someone called 911 at about 4:30 p.m.
Feb 25 2023 - East Rome man arrested for training dogs to fight, police say ROME, Ga. - A Rome man has been arrested and about 18 dogs have been rescued after Floyd County Police say officers busted a dog-fighting training operation. Jacob Driver Jr, 50, of East Rome, was ...
Feb 25 2023 - Hillsborough Business Association Hosts Job Fair Feb. 28 Are you a business looking to expand your workforce, or fill vacant positions? The Hillsborough Business Association will host a free Job Fair Feb. 28 from 10 a.m.-noon in the Senior Activities Room ...
Feb 25 2023 - Pennsylvania man convicted on over 20 counts of child sexual abuse A Pennsylvania jury found a Harrisburg man guilty on Wednesday of more than 20 charges of child sex abuse, which included rape and sexual intercourse. Anthony Beckem Jr., 34, was convicted of rape ...