Jan 02 2023 - Woman brings A.I. technology to smaller beef herds Driven by a desire to help others learn about the beef industry, Hanleigh Young is taking a different approach to business growth. Her company, Sync Up Breeding, ...
Jan 02 2023 - My Artrepreneur Program comes to Pocatello POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - The nationally recognized My Artrepreneur Program, an art-centered business course designed to help artists build a sustainable life in the arts, is coming to eastern Idaho.
Jan 02 2023 - Nova Scotia ski hills making snow, hoping for cold temperatures Darcy MacDonald, director of business operations for Ski Ben Eoin just west of Sydney, N.S., says the hill needs a steady stretch of cold weather to lay down a base of snow. (Tom Ayers/CBC) ...
Jan 02 2023 - Mexican authorities find 4 skulls in transit to South Carolina Authorities in central Mexico said Friday they found a strange holiday-season package at a local airport: four human skulls being shipped to the United States. Mexico’s National ...
Jan 02 2023 - Crocodiles make comeback in Florida Say the word crocodile and many people think of Australia, the Amazon or even those National Geographic specials showing huge reptiles ambushing wildebeests crossing rivers.
Jan 02 2023 - Business, community and civic leaders leave lasting mark Members of the Yazoo County Fair and Civic League recently surprised Ms. Margaret Harris with a surprise retirement party. Harris is retiring after over 30 years of dedicated service to the ...
Jan 02 2023 - De Soto business reflects on 2022 economy, looks forward to 2023 DE SOTO, Kan. — It's been another year of ups and downs for some, but it started off strong for Anabel Sanches, the owner of Anabel's Maker's Market in De Soto. "This year was great for me at ...
Jan 02 2023 - California holiday travel expected to rise John Treanor, a spokesperson for AAA, said California would likely see its busiest travel years since 2019 –– 15 million of its residents are expected to leave home between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2.
Jan 02 2023 - Ontario Sports Betting Sites in 2023 While SIA is one of few iGO sportsbooks without an Ontario sports betting app, the online platform remains the best in the business with its sharp lines, rich live betting section, coverage of ...
Jan 02 2023 - Soledad cops give back to community SOLEDAD — Soledad Police Department has been busy this month spreading holiday cheer to local families in need this season. First, Soledad officers and police explorers, as well as their own Santa Joe ...
Jan 02 2023 - Wisconsin Sports Betting in 2023 Wisconsin lawmakers are eager to see the state authorize the launch of the best sports betting sites and get its share of the sports betting spoils from the robust U.S. betting market and ...
Jan 02 2023 - Hilltop Soaps creates skin-friendly soaps for West Michigan Hilltop Soaps is a new business venture created by Makaylah O’Neil with the help of her mother, Destiny Totten. Growing up on a farm in Mecosta County, the family had spent years raising livestock, ...
Jan 02 2023 - Fairfield 'happy with a lot of the things we got done' in 2022 A lot happened in Fairfield this past year, but it will probably be most remembered as when the city's fire department began its transition into an all-full-time unit. The passage of a new 9.25-mill ...
Jan 02 2023 - Waco Transit Offers New Year’s Eve Safe Rides If you’re looking for a safe ride home this New Year’s Eve, the Waco Transit System and Tow King are joining forces to make sure you are in good hands for the upcoming celebrations.
Jan 02 2023 - Titan moving forward with Lockhart industrial park One of the most active developers of industrial space in Central Texas has released additional details about what it is building in Lockhart. Austin Business Journal reported last month that Titan ...
Jan 02 2023 - Ocasio-Cortez only Democrat to vote ‘no’ on spending package Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) was the only House Democrat to vote against a $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package on Friday, voting “no” on the measure because of increased funding for defense ...
Jan 02 2023 - AASC gives tips for detecting Elder Abuse One of the leaders with the Appalachian agency for Senior Citizens reports ten percent of the elderly population are victims of elder abuse every year - That’s one in ten.
Jan 02 2023 - New hotel coming to Huntsville business park at Redstone Arsenal A new hotel is coming to Redstone Gateway, the business park just outside the gates of Redstone Arsenal. Redstone Gateway and its developer, Corporate Office Properties Trust, announced Tuesday a ...
Jan 02 2023 - Wessington Springs tornado tally: 43 homes, 12 businesses damaged Community members, first responders and the South Dakota National Guard work to cleanup the community of Wessington Springs after a tornado hit the town Wednesday evening. (Sean Ryan/The Daily ...
Jan 02 2023 - Plans for new Foster bus stop on hold due to obstacles Plans for a new bus stop at the intersection of Route 94 and Route 6 in Foster have been put on hold, according to State Rep. Mike Chippendale, ...
Jan 02 2023 - Trinidad private school teacher accused of abusing students Andrea Jimenez, a 63-year-old teacher at Holy Trinity Academy in Trinidad, is due in court for her first appearance on Jan. 5th after she was issued a summons last month.
Jan 02 2023 - How to score the best 2023 cruise deal out of Galveston Those wishing to try a new departure location outside of popular Florida ports will want to try the Port of Galveston in Texas. While the Port of Galveston may not rank as the busiest port in ...
Jan 02 2023 - Transport Success In Seymour-Jackson County, IN Jim Plump of the Jackson County Industrial Development Corp. shares why business in this South-Central Indiana region is on the move.
Jan 02 2023 - Avon 10-year-old waiting for double lung transplant AVON, Ohio -- Ten-year-old Kira Johnson and her family in Avon are waiting for a phone call to pick up their already-packed to-go bags and rush down to Columbus with Kira and her 4-year-old ...
Jan 02 2023 - Conspiracy, police raids and crashes This last year was one full of news, from crime to changes in business ownership. Today, the Morning Sun looks back at the top five stories read in mid-Michigan over 2022.
Jan 02 2023 - Hutchinson says Meadows burned documents during transition Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson indicated Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff, burned documents in his fireplace roughly a dozen times in the final weeks of the ...
Jan 02 2023 - Augusta businesses prepare for New Year’s Eve, Peach Bowl As people get ready to celebrate the new year or cheer on the Bulldogs in the Peach Bowl, we spoke with a local restaurant and fans about how they are getting ready for the big day.
Jan 02 2023 - Erwin BMA votes to sell public works property to PlastiExports TN The Erwin Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to sell the town’s public works property to PlastiExports TN during Monday’s meeting. PlastiExports TN business leader J.P. Metcalf said the ...
Jan 02 2023 - Man arrested in connection with armed robbery, assault in Somerville Somerville police on Wednesday announced the arrest of a man on charges of daylight armed robbery and indecent assault at a business over the weekend. Juan Alberto Marin, 35, was taken into ...
Jan 02 2023 - Somerville police searching for armed robbery suspect Police are searching for the suspect in an armed robbery that reportedly occurred in Somerville on Saturday. Officers responded to an unspecified business in East Somerville at about 10:20 a.m. on ...
Jan 02 2023 - New Survey Finds Doing Business in Southern California Remains Costly Most businesses leaving California are headed for lower-cost western states, according to a survey by Claremont McKenna College's Rose Institute and Kosmont Companies CLAREMONT, Calif., Dec. /PRNewswi ...
Jan 02 2023 - How To Start An LLC In Virginia (2023 Guide) Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Virginia is often ranked as a top, if not the top, state for business. With so much potential unfolding, it makes perfect sense to ...
Jan 02 2023 - West GarCo 2022 in review: New police chief for New Castle New Castle and its police department are currently in a transitional period. This past year saw the town’s former police chief, Tony Pagni, get arrested for allegedly walking around his neighborhood ...
Jan 02 2023 - Highlights of Columbus' win over Myers Park at City of Palms Christopher Columbus knocked off Myers Park (N.C.) to advance to the semifinal round at the City of Palms Classic. WATCH: Wheeler downs Centennial in quarterfinal round of City of Palms Classic ...
Jan 02 2023 - 61-Year-Old Holocaust Monument Designated a National Memorial The Kol Israel Foundation Holocaust Memorial in Bedford Heights, Ohio, received national recognition as part of the omnibus government funding package signed by President Biden.
Jan 02 2023 - CA: NCTD and Del Mar split over rail realignment money The transit district recently requested some grant money to be used to finish the long-planned San Dieguito to Sorrento Valley double-track project just north of the bluffs, while Del Mar wants to ...
Jan 02 2023 - Several Injured After Bus Crashes Into Vehicles at Mall in Daly City At least four people were injured, including one critically, when a public bus struck multiple vehicles outside a shopping mall in Daly City, California, shortly before noon on Friday, December 2, ...
Jan 02 2023 - Bus Rams Multiple Cars In Daly City SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A county bus slammed into multiple ... The article Bus Rams Multiple Cars In Daly City appeared first on San Francisco Patch. Like us on Facebook to see similar stories ...
Jan 02 2023 - New California Laws Taking Effect in 2023 This year, the California Legislature passed and Governor Gavin Newsom signed nearly 1000 bills into law to fight climate change, protect women’s right to choose, support small businesses and pay ...
Jan 02 2023 - Southern California's hottest real estate stories of 2022 So what do you think were the top real estate stories of 2022? It was a crazy year that started out hot for property-related businesses and ended up cold, with plenty of twists and turns along the way ...
Jan 02 2023 - Port Clinton prepares for Walleye Drop to mark new year The Walleye Drop has become an annual tradition in Port Clinton since 1996. And just like years past, local businesses are excited for the thousands of people from across the country coming into the ...
Jan 02 2023 - Great Barrington: RSYP youths join Andrea Campbell's transition team She recently relocated to Great Barrington from northern New Jersey. A senior at Monument Mountain Regional High School, Price is passionate about communications and marketing, has a background in ...
Jan 02 2023 - TDS Telecom will build all-fiber internet network in West Bend “West Bend’s ideal location in southeastern Wisconsin, strong local businesses, vibrant downtown area, and cultural amenities are just a few reasons why the community is a perfect fit for TDS ...
Jan 02 2023 - Year end 2022: Mixed bag of major stories in SE Missouri Voters elected new leaders. Aging infrastructure collided with Mother Nature. Some partners parted ways, while others reached out. Those were just some of the local news stories tracked in a busy 2022 ...
Jan 02 2023 - Does The Babylon Ending Work? Let’s Talk It Out As much as Damien Chazelle’s masterful Babylon is about Hollywood in the 1920s, as the industry dealt with the difficult transition from silent film to the “Talkies,” the screenplay also includes ...
Jan 02 2023 - Survey: businesses leaving California due to high operating costs California continues to be an expensive place to do business, things like the minimum wage is more than twice as high in california than in a competitive state like texas," Director of the Rose ...
Jan 02 2023 - Lender has history of providing access to business opportunity When COVID-19 hit, the fate of the food industry was uncertain, but Chula Vista resident and owner of Tacos La Fiesta Joseph Barragan, a young small business, found help in continuing to grow his ...
Jan 02 2023 - Best of 2022: Check out the 10 most-read news stories in New Braunfels From a new Comal ISD superintendent to local business and development news, here are the 10 most-read stories from New Braunfels in 2022. 1. Crumbl Cookies coming soon to New Braunfels and more local ...
Jan 02 2023 - Busy Year For Habitat For Humanity Calaveras Habitat For Humanity Calaveras is preparing to break ground on a 107-unit housing project off Copello Drive in Angels Camp. It is one of the topics mentioned in a new myMotherLode.com blog by Habitat ...
Jan 02 2023 - Laura Muir runs to the beat of her own soundtrack on race to the summit Laura Muir is refusing to rest on her laurels as she she sets her sights on Olympic gold in Paris Credit: ANADOLU Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill was ringing through Laura Muir’s ears this past year ...
Jan 02 2023 - $500M sale tops list of LA multifamily deals in 2022 At this time, even far more disruptive regulations are being contemplated that will surely cause further erosion of our property rights, reduce our incomes and increase our risks of doing business.” ...
Jan 02 2023 - Texarkana fireworks business prepares for New Year’s Fireworks customers are preparing for an explosive weekend as the new year rolls in; Stateline Fireworks has stores throughout the Ark-La-Tex.
Jan 02 2023 - Friendlier skies ahead for Texarkana airport The loss of United Airlines and its Houston route have proved to be more boon than bust for Texarkana Regional Airport.
Jan 02 2023 - 124-year-old business in Newport closing next week Ebert's Meats in Newport announced on Sunday that the butcher shop will permanently close next week. The 124-year-old business nearly closed its doors early in 2022, but Sunday's announcement says the ...
Jan 02 2023 - Former aldermen’s prison locations revealed Jeffrey Boyd has not yet received his prison assignment. Each has been sentenced to three years for accepting bribes from a business developer to get tax breaks.
Jan 02 2023 - Dover to require registration and fee for vacant houses, businesses DOVER ‒ In an effort to deal with vacant and ... They told us they sold it to a bank in Arkansas. We finally found the bank that owned it was in Florida. So it was a long process to try and ...
Jan 02 2023 - Kids in Camden wrap gifts for those in need CAMDEN, S.C. — While students are out of school, five are busy preparing Christmas for those in need. It all started when The Jackson Teen Center partnered with Love, Serve and Give. The ...
Jan 02 2023 - NATHAN FITZGERALD Mr. Nathan Fitzgerald, 87, of Ashdown, Arkansas transitioned from this life to eternal rest on Monday, December 19, 2022 at Christus St. Michaels in Texarkana, Texas. He was born December 09 ...
Jan 02 2023 - Arizona Territory Prospector Jeff Malloy rescues Doris Devlin, owner of a trading post, from an ambush planned by her uncle, Kilburn, who is trying to scare her out of the territory so that he can continue his ...
Jan 02 2023 - Deputies find over $600K of drugs, jewelry, cash, guns at Tolleson home Deputies say a months-long investigation turned into a drug bust at a Tolleson home on Monday with over half a million dollars in drugs, cash, guns and jewelry uncovered. Detectives were investigating ...
Jan 02 2023 - Valdosta businesses closing out 2022 on a high note Many businesses have passed through Valdosta and along the way, some have made this small town their home. As you take a look around Valdosta, you may have seen new clothing stores, restaurants and ...
Jan 02 2023 - Sex-abuse video victimizes child long after abuser is gone The video of a man raping his 9-year-old daughter was discovered in New Zealand in 2016 and triggered a global search for the little girl. Investigators contacted Interpol and the pursuit eventually ...
Jan 02 2023 - Border Patrol busts nearly 230 migrants within 24 hours The U.S. Border Patrol is continuing to feel the effects of undocumented immigrants journeying to the U.S.-Mexico border with hopes of getting into America.
Jan 02 2023 - Wasilla resident converts bus into shelter for valley homeless According to the coordinator for Mat-Su Coalition on Housing and Homelessness, new criteria requiring a sprinkler system and separate housing for men and women have made it difficult to find a ...
Jan 02 2023 - This Doggie Bus Is the Happiest Vehicle on the Road When you're a dog trainer in small-town Alaska, there's only one way to get all your dogs from one place to another. That's right: a doggie bus.
Jan 02 2023 - UAS to establish Juneau-based CDL program amid driver shortage New program could put driver shortage in the rear-view mirror. Snow plow and bus drivers are exceptionally critical occupations this time of year — but they’re in short supply statewide. A new ...
Jan 02 2023 - Seawatch: Alaska fisheries’ boom and bust year As is generally the case in Alaska fisheries, this year was one of boom and bust. Salmon saw a boom year in some areas, halibut had a so-so year. Bering Sea crab saw a dismal year with a major bust on ...
Jan 02 2023 - How To Start An LLC In Virginia (2022 Guide) Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Virginia is often ranked as a top, if not the top, state for business. With so much potential unfolding, it makes perfect sense to ...
Jan 02 2023 - Alberta builds robust renewable energy sector The number and scale of utility grade solar and wind projects in Alberta either in service or projected to be energized in the next few years is exceeding ...
Jan 02 2023 - Some Fulton businesses keep the lights on despite snow and cold With the snow and bone-chilling wind gusts that have swept through Mid-Missouri, some business owners in Fulton decided to shut their doors early for the day while others kept operations going ...
Jan 02 2023 - I-80 Evanston closure delays holiday travel but helps city's economy EVANSTON, Wyo. — This is the slow season for Evanston, Wyoming, and hotels and restaurants aren't as busy now as they are in the summer. "We do really poorly during the winter," said David Rohde ...
Jan 02 2023 - Business Spotlight: Reflections Reflections, a new business in the Union Grove area, offers a full-service salon. While new to customers, owner Kara Bulgrin, isn't new to the industry. With ...
Jan 02 2023 - WV veterans to compete for cash to build agribusinesses Veterans who pitch an idea to build or expand an agribusiness in West Virginia could be eligible to win up to a $10,000 grant from the state Department of Agriculture, officials said in a press ...
Jan 02 2023 - Thousands still without water in the Beckley area Officials say many homes and business had frozen and burst pipes that have still not been found. The leaks have caused the system's pressure to nearly collapse ...
Jan 02 2023 - Pope's vicar for Rome seeks full truth about Jesuit abuse The pope’s vicar for Rome called Friday for the full truth to come out about a famous Jesuit priest accused of sexual and spiritual abuses against adult women ROME -- The pope’s vicar for Rome ...
Jan 02 2023 - Hancock County projects included in federal spending package Maine’s congressional delegation last week heralded the inclusion of numerous Maine projects in the $1.7 trillion federal omnibus spending package. The list of Hancock County highlights includes $3.5 ...
Jan 02 2023 - San Antonio officials adopt Bandera Road corridor plan San Antonio City Council has approved a Bandera Road corridor plan as part of the city’s long-range SA Tomorrow comprehensive plan to guide future development, aesthetics and transit along Bandera ...
Jan 02 2023 - Civil War collection on permanent display at winery in Centreville CENTREVILLE, Va. (AP) — D.P. Newton’s extensive collection of Civil War artifacts that once filled his southern Stafford County museum is now on permanent display in Centreville at a business ...
Jan 02 2023 - Basketball roundup: Theodore sinks Vigor with buzzer-beating 3-pointer Theodore freshman guard JJ Bush drained a 3-pointer at the buzzer to lift the Bobcats to a 44-42 win over Vigor in the Gulf Coast Holiday Classic at the Outlaw Center at Spring Hill College on ...
Jan 02 2023 - Manchin: Omnibus bill should pass W.Va., said Wednesday the final Omnibus bill, which is slated to be voted on this week, has a “lot of good stuff,” with about $220 million earmarked ...
Jan 02 2023 - UPDATE: Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission receives 94 applications : The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) received 94 applications for medical cannabis business licenses by its deadline of Friday, Dec. 30. The Commission received the following number of ...
Jan 02 2023 - Alabama plumbers experience busy week after extreme cold Best Care Home Services, a plumbing and heating business in Madison, told News 19 it has been a busy few days for them. “We’ve seen a tremendous amount of calls coming in for frozen pipes, having ...
Jan 02 2023 - 2022: A year in review With the new year just beginning, reflect with us on the local stories that made 2022. It was a busy year in Hartselle and Morgan County, and the editorial staff of the Hartselle Enquirer covered feel ...
Jan 02 2023 - Thomas L. Phillips Thomas Lyle Phillips, 67, transitioned to his next stage on December 23 at Hamilton Medical Center, following a courageous battle with cancer. The Dalton native, son of the late W. Maurice Phillips, ...
Jan 02 2023 - Alabama mattress company to close after more than 107 years After more than 107 years in business in the Birmingham metropolitan area, the Ensley Fairfield Mattress Co. is closing its doors. The business, which has spanned three generations of Holtzclaw family ...
Jan 02 2023 - Dothan man facing child abuse charge, DPD A Dothan man has been arrested and charged with aggravated child abuse. On Tuesday, December 27, Dothan Police began an investigation after receiving reports of a child under ...
Jan 02 2023 - Year in review: Area businesses struggle with labor shortage This year Alabama experiences record low unemployment — dropping as low as 2.6% in September — and Cullman County maintained its position as having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state.
Jan 02 2023 - Alabama leaders now reviewing medical cannabis applications The deadline is now over for Alabama business owners who want to open a medical marijuana dispensary in the state to apply. The AMCC received 94 applications for medical cannabis business licenses.
Jan 02 2023 - Four charged in Corinth drug bust CORINTH — Four residents of a Comstock Road home were arrested Tuesday as part of a lengthy investigation into drug trafficking in Saratoga County — one that's resulted in a total of 32 ...
Jan 02 2023 - Announcement could mean more electric car charging stations in Alabama While this company focuses on electric car charging stations, other businesses are working to build more battery powered vehicles. Mercedes Benz unveiled its new electric SUV built in Alabama back in ...
Jan 02 2023 - Bangor businesses to celebrate “Plaid Friday” BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Are you looking to avoid the stress, traffic, and long lines at big box stores this weekend? How about checking some items off your Christmas list by shopping at downtown ...
Jan 02 2023 - Fire damages garden art store in Bangor BANGOR, Mich. — Fire crews battled a business fire in Van Buren County early Saturday morning. The call came in around 4:45 a.m. for a fire at the Arlington Trading Post in Bangor. Tom Renner of ...
Jan 02 2023 - Starving artists no more One Wyoming man is trying to feed more starving artists and creative professionals through a new online learning platform intended to help artists, writers, musicians and writers cultivate business ...
Jan 02 2023 - How Hugh Freeze is implementing his recruiting philosophy at Auburn Hugh Freeze and his staff were extremely busy over the last two weeks leading up to Wednesday’s early National Signing Day. Recruiting was a concern once Auburn fired Bryan Harsin as head coach after ...
Jan 02 2023 - Around the Wiregrass All funds raised from the luncheon will benefit high school seniors at Wiregrass schools in the form of scholarships. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Helena Duncan, president and CEO of the Business ...