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Bus News Archives, January 03 2023
Jan 03 2023 - Community comes together to gift South Carolina busser a car for Christmas
a busboy at the restaurant in Chapin, was gifted a car. Cannon lost both of his parents. He lost his dad to sepsis about a year and a half ago and lost his mom over 8 years ago, leaving him in South ...
Jan 03 2023 - Connell highlights 2022 expansions in Shenandoah
Some could say it was a historic year for Shenandoah regarding the amount of business expansion the community has seen over the past year.
Jan 03 2023 - Tracy McCarter Is a Case Study of the Abusive Carceral State
Judge Diane Kiesel's ruling is just one example of the way the legal system took on the role of the abuser in McCarter's case.
Jan 03 2023 - PrideStaff Thousand Oaks Named to San Fernando Valley Business Journal's Top Staffing and Employmen
"PrideStaff Thousand Oaks has had two record years in a row ... serve more than 5,000 clients and are headquartered in Fresno, CA. With 40 plus years in the staffing business, PrideStaff offers ...
Jan 03 2023 - Bella Thorne Says She Lost Role at Age 10 Because Casting Director Accused Her of “Flirting”
Content warning: This story discusses sexual abuse. Bella Thorne said her early acting experiences weren't all rosey. During an appearance on 's High Low podcast, the Disney Channel alum alleged ...
Jan 03 2023 - Henry takes lead for Loring Workforce Development Department
Kristen Henry has recently joined the Loring Job Corps team in Limestone, as the director of workforce development. Henry will oversee the career readiness and the career transitions areas of the ...
Jan 03 2023 - Warming shelters opening in Southeastern North Carolina due to power outages
Thousands of people are without power across Southeastern North Carolina, including parts of Columbus County and New Hanover County. Columbus County officials are opening a warming shelter at 6 p.m.
Jan 03 2023 - NC sheriff, target of state and federal investigations, takes office. But for how long?
Jody Greene was sworn in as Columbus County sheriff on Thursday but already faces a court petition calling for his removal.
Jan 03 2023 - North Carolina sheriff faces suspension, again. Here are the allegations against him
Less than a week after he was sworn into office for a second term as Columbus County sheriff, Jody Greene's fate is uncertain.
Jan 03 2023 - New laws for 2023 in South Lake Tahoe and California
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The California Legislature was busy in 2022, passing nearly 1,200 bills with nearly 1,000 of those becoming law after they were signed by Governor Newsom.
Jan 03 2023 - Looking Back at 2022
Despite a big flare up of COVID cases at the beginning of the year, 2022 saw a marked return to business as usual. Legal disputes, local politics, surf competitions and ...
Jan 03 2023 - City of Santa Monica is forced to payout $107M to victims of a former police department staffer
The City of Santa Monica, California, could face over 100 new payouts for sexual abuse of children under their watch, in what lawyers describe as the biggest compensation for a single predator ...
Jan 03 2023 - Santa Monica property owners post sign in shopping area saying city 'is not safe' due to crime, hom
Some Santa Monica property owners posted a sign in a busy shopping area saying the coastal California city "is not safe" because of crime and homelessness. "We've had enough," Jessica Rogers ...
Jan 03 2023 - Recession worries? An Albany business owner on the mindset she's using to weather what's next
Diane Watters, the owner of Metal Supermarkets in Albany, on preparing for whatever's going to happen next in the economy: "The key is not to let the doubt creep in, because if you doubt your decision ...
Jan 03 2023 - Chicago Butler engineers impressive victory over Hammond Bishop Noll 74-44
Chicago Butler swept across the scoreboard with a dizzying flurry to ambush Hammond Bishop Noll 74-44 in an Indiana girls basketball matchup.
Jan 03 2023 - 9 people found connected to Adams County drug bust
Nine people were found in a Town of Dell Prairie home where the Adams County Sheriff's Office conducted a drug investigation.
Jan 03 2023 - Six Dells residents arrested in large Adams County drug bust
Nine people, including six residents of Wisconsin Dells, were arrested and charged with various drug-related offenses following an Adams County Sheriff's Office conducted warrant in Dell Prairie on ...
Jan 03 2023 - San Jose Spotlight: San Jose Is No. 1 Metro Area For Immigrants
Bush Institute that shows immigrants thrive in technology centers. San Jose is categorized as a fast-growing suburban area within a large metro region that draws immigrants from throughout the country ...
Jan 03 2023 - Feds charge man with possessing 7.8 lbs of fentanyl in San Francisco street bust, faces maximum lif
A 24-year-old man has been charged in federal court with crimes that carry a potential life sentence for allegedly possessing 7.8 pounds of fentanyl and other drugs, court records show. Miguel Ramos ...
Jan 03 2023 - Eroding hillside under San Clemente railway spared by storm, but more rain is coming
The San Clemente stabilization work is scheduled ... Another storm is forecast to arrive early Thursday in Southern California. But the rain is expected to be lighter. The North County Transit ...
Jan 03 2023 - How Dallas's law protects consumers, business owners and security guards | Opinion
Dallas's Law went into effect on Jan. 1. The rule enhances the requirements for security guards at establishments that serve alcohol.
Jan 03 2023 - Winter weather leads to risky rescues in San Bernardino County
San Bernardino County Fire crews have been busy this new year with rescues made tricky by dangerous winter weather. Icy canyon rescue On Sunday, rescuers hiked about a mile in snowy conditions to ...
Jan 03 2023 - New Jersey announces $10 million ‘cannabis equity’ grant for startup companies
Startup companies in New Jersey say the process of opening a cannabis business is challenging, especially in communities negatively impacted by the War on Drugs. Some feel left out because most weed ...
Jan 03 2023 - After woman attacked at busy Germantown shopping center, self-defense instructors reinforce ways to
Mid-South self-defense instructors are even more motivated to help those learning in their classes. It comes after what Germantown police described as an attempted kidnapping of a woman Friday night ...
Jan 03 2023 - Blackhawks' Andreas Athanasiou: Ends 11-game scoring drought
Athanasiou scored a goal in a 5-2 win against Columbus on Friday. Athanasiou's marker came at 2:31 of the second period. The goal gave Chicago a 3-0 lead and ultimately proved to be the game-winner.
Jan 03 2023 - $2.8 million settlement against Rowland Unified in abuse case approved
The suit, brought on the Rowland Heights girl’s behalf in August 2018, says second-grade teacher Jose Cruz Martinez molested her during the 2017-18 school year. The complaint alleged sexual ...
Jan 03 2023 - 5 things to know: Roseville speakeasy, steakhouse ready for customers
New Roseville restaurant. In November, my colleague Jake Abbott told you about Daniello's, a new business in downtown Roseville that would combine a steakhouse and speakeasy. Upda ...
Jan 03 2023 - Teenage pilot makes emergency landing near busy highway in California
A teenage pilot flying a single-engine plane with several family members on board made an emergency landing near a two-lane highway in the San Bernardino National Forest in California on Monday.
Jan 03 2023 - Live updates: No water in badly damaged town after 6.4 magnitude California earthquake
2022 Rio Dell is about 10 miles south of Fortuna and 26 miles south of Eureka. Businesses in downtown Fortuna were also ravaged by the California earthquake that struck off the coast of Humboldt ...
Jan 03 2023 - New State of Mind pizzeria now open in Redwood City
The third restaurant now open in Redwood City is closer in concept to the ... The business only serves beer, wine and soda from California, and its menu highlights seasonal California produce ...
Jan 03 2023 - Real estate 2022 in Shasta County: A 'transitional year' as market pivots from pandemic
With interest rates expected to continue to be higher than a year ago, experts predict the housing market will be weaker in 2023.
Jan 03 2023 - Placerville man accused of breeding dogs for dogfighting pleads guilty
A Placerville man pleaded guilty to possessing dogs for use in animal fighting, according to U.S. Attorney Phillip Talbert. Carlos Villasenor, 40, was accused of running a dog breeding business, where ...
Jan 03 2023 - A 1937 Million Talbot-Lago Teardrop Coupe Led Gooding & Company’s Robust $212 Million Sales i
This Talbot-Lago was part of a trio of classics, including a 1937 Bugatti and a 1960 Ferrari, that totaled more than $33 million alone.
Jan 03 2023 - Here’s where to find the Wisconsin 275 enjoying a meal
Harbor House's indoor bar and dining room. Photo courtesy of The Bartolotta Restaurants You’ve heard what Wisconsin’s most influential business leaders have to say about the state’s ...
Jan 03 2023 - Multiple Chesapeake businesses damaged in overnight fire
The fire started in an electrical room at the back of the Wilson Village Shopping Center, and it then expanded to the roof.
Jan 03 2023 - New year could bring a boost for hydroponic business in Hill County
"Hydroponics is agriculture where you use water to grow your crops,” explained Cody Miles, co-owner of High Horizon Gardens.
Jan 03 2023 - Longtime business Ebert's Meats in Newport to close this week
A Newport store that has been in business for more than a century is closing its doors. Ebert's Meats at 939 Monmouth St. will close permanently this week, the company announced in a Facebook post ...
Jan 03 2023 - Harker Heights Recreation Center offering yoga classes to help all residents with holiday stress
HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas (KWTX) - Christmas is getting closer which means the stress of the hustle and bustle could reach it’s boiling point soon, which is why Harker Heights Recreation Center is ...
Jan 03 2023 - Reported Sexual Abuse at California Prep School Won't Be Prosecuted
A criminal investigation into a private school in Ojai, California, facing decades of allegations of sexual misconduct has resulted in no criminal charges being filed after authorities said that ...
Jan 03 2023 - £2 bus fare: Which routes will see fares cut and when will it be implemented?
All bus routes operated by Transport for London (TfL) will continue to cost £1.65 until a fee hike takes effect in March.
Jan 03 2023 - Domestic violence suspect shot and killed by Woodlake police officers identified
EXETER, Calif. (KFSN ... The Tulare County Sheriff's Office and California Department of Justice will be investigating the incident. If you are the victim of domestic abuse, or you know ...
Jan 03 2023 - Liverpool Twp. trustees wrap up 2022, start on new year
Liverpool Township trustees met briefly Tuesday afternoon to wrap up business for 2022 and begin work for the New Year. Trustee Chairman Dennis Giambroni oversaw the January regular meeting, which ...
Jan 03 2023 - Liverpool Twp. wraps up 2022 business
Liverpool Township trustees met briefly Tuesday afternoon to wrap up business for 2022 and begin work for the New Year. Trustee Chairman Dennis Giambroni oversaw the January regular meeting, which ...
Jan 03 2023 - Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Bristol still on track to open in 2024
BRISTOL, Va. (WCYB) — Next year is expected to be a busy year, as crews will be starting work on the permanent facility of the new Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Bristol. Around $500 million all in ...
Jan 03 2023 - Oklahomans named to Route 66 Centennial Commission
President Biden announced his intent to appoint several Oklahomans this week to serve as members on the Route 66 Centennial Commission. Among them include Author Michael Wallis, Business owner and ...
Jan 03 2023 - New Ohio law allows police to stop drivers holding cellphones
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Jan 03 2023 - Suspect in kidnapping of Ohio twins to remain in Indianapolis jail
Kason and his twin brother, Kyair, were sitting in a car in Columbus when Nalah Jackson got in the car and drove away, according to court records.
Jan 03 2023 - Columbus bar with worst read of the room ever, celebrates New Year as Ohio State loses
A Columbus bar pulled off arguably the worst reading of the room all time, as it dropped New Year's balloons moments after the hometown Ohio State ...
Jan 03 2023 - Bojangles set to break ground on first Ohio restaurant
The North Carolina-based fried chicken chain Bojangles will break ground on its first Ohio restaurant on Thursday. The first of 15 new restaurants planned in the Columbus area, announced two years ago ...
Jan 03 2023 - Weather: Warm temperatures could set a record in Columbus as rain rolls in
The warm weather comes less than two weeks after a winter storm bought conditions more reminiscent of the arctic and at least four inches of snow.
Jan 03 2023 - What's next? These Columbus restaurants are expected to open in 2023
Fans have been waiting for Bojangles to arrive in the Columbus area since longtime franchisee Jeff Rigsby announced in March 2021 that he would bring 15 new locations to the Columbus area over the ...
Jan 03 2023 - Wells Enterprises stands by Dunkirk ice cream plant despite layoffs, acquisition
and Dunkirk, New York. Ferrero Group has been expanding its North American presence for years, with the acquisition of Fannie May in 2017 and Kellogg Company’s cookies and fruit snacks business ...
Jan 03 2023 - Florida business partners die after shooting each other in dispute at work, police say
Two Florida men killed each other in a deadly shootout at their shared business. The shooting occurred Thursday afternoon at their business located at 3135 U.S. 92 East in Lakeland, Florida. While the ...
Jan 03 2023 - Police investigating shooting at Waterloo business
WATERLOO — Police continue to investigate a shooting inside a Waterloo businesses on Friday night. Waterloo Regional Police responded to reports of a gunshot within a business located at 150 ...
Jan 03 2023 - R.I. engineer is creating live wall art that breathes
Back in a studio a few blocks from her childhood home in Smithfield, Mitri founded Moss Pure, which designs these “living” pieces of moss art and walls for individuals and businesses. Mitri: Right now ...
Jan 03 2023 - This Rhode Island gym is fusing body and mind workouts in 2023
SMITHFIELD, R.I. (WLNE) — 2023 has begun and people are starting to work on their New Year’s resolutions. According to MyFitnessPal, January is the busiest month of the year for gyms, with people ...
Jan 03 2023 - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe talks regrets in 2022
7:00 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe talks regrets in 2022 But that apology came nearly a week after the incident, which Provincial Association of Transition Houses executive director Jo-Anne Dusel ...
Jan 03 2023 - The growing problem of space junk
There are hundreds of millions of pieces of space debris hurtling above your head, ranging from pebble-size specks flying around the Earth at speeds of about 17,000 miles per hour to bus-sized ...
Jan 03 2023 - Injury Suit to Proceed Against Fiji Resort's U.S. Booking Agent
Without Young Management's solicitation of Plaintiffs' business and facilitation of their hotel booking in Massachusetts, Plaintiffs would not have traveled to the Koro Sun Resort and Lauren Hamilton ...
Jan 03 2023 - Mississippi man arrested for buying car with fake check, suspected of being part of multi-state rin
A Mississippi man has been arrested and is suspected of being a part of a multi-state ring of thieves who use fraudulent checks to purchase vehicles. Yalobusha County Sheriff Jerimaine Gooch reported ...
Jan 03 2023 - Texas couple ordered to pay nearly $1.5 million for defrauding elderly Yakutat woman
A former Alaska school superintendent recently elected as treasurer of her home county in Texas has been ordered to pay what officials here say is the largest judgment awarded in an Alaska elder abuse ...
Jan 03 2023 - Fortville NYE fire forces small businesses to temporarily close, investigation ongoing
A fire late on New Year’s Eve forced several small businesses in Fortville to temporarily halt their operations. Fortunately, no one was injured and the ...
Jan 03 2023 - Attempt to create San Antonio, California never went anywhere
San Antonio – for the adjacent mountain, water company and packing house nearby. Chosen to preside in this meeting was Joseph L. Paul, president of a local bank and well-known businessman. It’s not ...
Jan 03 2023 - Watermain break, sinkhole shuts down road in Rockville
A watermain break and sinkhole have shut down a busy street near Montgomery County District Courthouse in Rockville.Water spewed from a buckled roadway at Maryl ...
Jan 03 2023 - Lake Charles gunsmith offers tips on gun safety
Lake Charles, LA (KPLC) - Under the Second Amendment, you have the right to bear arms, but are you bearing them safely? “You never stop learning, especially with the business I’m in,” Jacob Hummel ...
Jan 03 2023 - Pen Needles Market Size to Reach USD 3.5 Billion by 2029, Says The Maximize Market Research.
The Latest Pen Needles Market Report by MMR offers insights into top business strategies, market segments, trends, and share analysis by region. The report also covers the growth analysis of leading ...
Jan 03 2023 - Storm-battered California could get 8 more inches of rain; tornadoes possible in South
About 50,000 homes and businesses in California were without power as residents braced for more rain. Tornadoes are possible in the South.
Jan 03 2023 - Democrats Are One Vote Shy of Bypassing the Filibuster. Some Say They Should Have Won It in Wiscons
Wisconsin was the closest Senate race Democrats lost, one that some say raises questions about the limits of the party’s support for progressive candidates, particularly Black ones.
Jan 03 2023 - Ozark Fiber Acquires Missouri Telecom’s Internet & Voice Business
Ozark Fiber has acquired Missouri Telecom’s internet and voice business for residential and small-to-medium-sized businesses in Monett, MO and surrounding areas.
Jan 03 2023 - Ozark Fiber Acquires Missouri Telecom’s Residential and SMB Internet and Voice Business
Effective January 1, 2023, Ozark Fiber has acquired Missouri Telecom’s internet and voice business for residential and small-to-medium-sized businesses in Monett, MO and surrounding areas.
Jan 03 2023 - Groups rallying to support closed Ozark businesses after building collapse
Business owners on the Ozark Square are feeling the impact of the partial building collapse just before the New Year.  “They said it could be next week or it could be a little ...
Jan 03 2023 - Top stories of 2022: Leadership changes take effect throughout Marion County schools
The __ top story of 2022 is the leadership transition within three of five Marion County districts that is still a journey for Marion City Schools.
Jan 03 2023 - Reviewing Jacksonville economic development in 2022
The Jacksonville Economic Development Corporation exists to serve the needs of current businesses and to attract new investment.
Jan 03 2023 - Dear Abby: Lonely wife resorts to online relationships
I have been married for 37 years to an alcoholic. He is not verbally or physically abusive. I have been online talking to three men. I think one of them is obsessed with me, and they all say they love ...
Jan 03 2023 - Business News: UND demo…minimum wage & GF Town Square
The UND Conference Center could have a new date with a wrecking ball. The building at 2724 University Avenue was spared from demolition in 2017 when a national sorority agreed to lease the building ...
Jan 03 2023 - Virginia man opens his business to help keep people warm during holidays
Shawn Wise was walking to his small encampment underneath the Martin Luther Bridge on Friday evening when he was surprised by police and what they had to tell him.
Jan 03 2023 - ‘How long this is going to last?’: Petersburg residents continue to boil their water after a tw
You can also call the Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Drinking Water at 804-864-7500 for information about the boil water notice. Petersburg residents and businesses can contact the ...
Jan 03 2023 - Former Branford movie theater sits empty, but ideas for reuse floated
The hulking building that sits silently on the southwest corner of the Exit 55 interchange between Interstate 95 and Route 1 seems oddly out of place at what is one of Branford's busiest and most ...
Jan 03 2023 - Lexington business owners voice concerns over parking changes
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Dozens of downtown Lexington business owners, workers and patrons made their voices heard at LexPark’s offices Thursday morning. They explained their frustrations with a ...
Jan 03 2023 - A new Chinese and seafood restaurant has opened in Lexington. Check out where
There’s a new spot for seafood and Chinese food along one of the busiest commercial corridors in Lexington. Friends House Chinese and Seafood recently opened at 100 Old Cherokee Road suite C in ...
Jan 03 2023 - Columbus Deal Activity: M&A key to corporate strategies despite uncertainty
Two major initiatives appear to be at the forefront as corporate executives look to turbocharge growth in the face of a recession: key strategic hires, and acquisitions or divestitures.
Jan 03 2023 - 15-year-old girl found dead in Columbus’ Mount Vernon neighborhood
A teenage girl was found dead Saturday in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Columbus. Around 3:45 p.m., Columbus police discovered the body of 15-year-old Unique ...
Jan 03 2023 - As Fargo mulls Columbus Day decision, Montana celebrates American Indian Heritage Day
In Montana, schools are also required to integrate ... In Fargo, the city commission will vote on Oct. 12 to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day as proposed by the city’s Native ...
Jan 03 2023 - One critical in southeast Columbus shooting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) –One person is in critical condition after a shooting on the southeast side of Columbus Saturday night. According to Columbus police, the shooting was reported on the 4600 block ...
Jan 03 2023 - The New York Times is Diminishing Itself
Huge photos replace what was serious content on its Sunday Business and Opinion Pages, formerly the Weekly Review. Repeatedly, the entire valuable front pages of those Sections are filled with ...
Jan 03 2023 - The top stories of Columbus in 2022
St. Augustin Mission and Columbus Community Hospital. He was elected to the University of Nebraska’s Board of Regents in 2012 and re-elected in 2018. A 2004 UNL Football Hall of Fame inductee ...
Jan 03 2023 - Nebraska’s top five political stories in a tumultuous 2022
A University of Nebraska regent and Columbus-area hog producer. Former President Donald Trump endorsed multi-state agribusinessman and Trump donor Charles Herbster, appearing at a rally about a ...
Jan 03 2023 - CEO of Nebraska favorite Dorothy Lynch also runs downtown Columbus resturant
Dusters, a downtown restaurant in Columbus, occupies the former home of Gottberg Auto, a car refurbishment and sales company in the 1800s.
Jan 03 2023 - Bernard’s Gourmet Foods, Wild Birds Unlimited and more: 12 business features from McKinney
MillHouse McKinney is made up of two nonprofit membership-based organizations designed to promote women entrepreneurs through creative programming and shared resources. Tech Culture McKinney, which ...
Jan 03 2023 - Iowa drivers don't always obey move over laws
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KWWL) -- With abandoned cars and trucks still being cleared off of Iowa's highways, tow truck drivers and other emergency personnel are busy. However, they've recently told KWWL ...
Jan 03 2023 - University of Dubuque Debuts Online MBA Program
The University of Dubuque (UD) is proud to announce the debut of its online MBA program, offering students the opportunity to earn a Master of Business Administration degree fully online for those ...
Jan 03 2023 - ‘SafeRide’ offers free drive home from Wisconsin bars; safe ride options for NYE weekend
The Tavern League of Wisconsin offers a free program at participating businesses called SafeRide, which provides free transportation to those who find themselves without a sober ride home from the bar ...
Jan 03 2023 - Now hiring: Osceola County schools hosting job fair for bus drivers, attendants
If you’re looking for a new job in the new year, the School District of Osceola County is hiring bus drivers and bus attendants this month.
Jan 03 2023 - Northlandia: Laurel and Hardy film club thrives in Twin Ports
The Busy Bodies has been showing Laurel and Hardy films to their members across the Twin Ports for nearly 40 years. Busy Bodies Tent #60 of the Sons of the Desert meet at the Superior Moose Lodge ...
Jan 03 2023 - Leechiu hires new executives for its business expansion
Leechiu Property Consultants (LPC) announces the appointment of two new key executives to head the company’s latest business expansions; Alfred Lay, Director for Hotels, Tourism & Leisure, and Philis ...
Jan 03 2023 - ‘Organized and ready to do business’: Montana’s 68th Legislature begins with supermajority po
Legislators in both House and Senate chambers were sworn in as the 68th Legislative Session kicked off Monday.
Jan 03 2023 - In case you missed it: A recap of the news gathered by the Fulton Sun the week of Dec. 30
Here are the top 10 stories, as voted on by the News Tribune staff, that touched us somehow. Federal grants are empowering solar panel projects at several Mid-Missouri businesses. The United States ...
Jan 03 2023 - Projecting Wisconsin’s 2023 quarterback depth chart: Who starts?
It’s been a busy few weeks for Wisconsin’s quarterback room as the Badgers landed a pair of former four-star prospects. It culminated with this week’s major splash as SMU transfer quarterback Tanner ...
Jan 03 2023 - VIDEO: Tips lead Warren police to make huge narcotics bust
WARREN, Mich. (WXYZ) — Warren Police Department's Special Investigation Narcotics (SID) announced it made a significant drug bust Thursday after receiving tips via ...
Jan 03 2023 - Mystic cinema owners acquire Westbrook multiplex, plan to reopen it Jan. 13
The co-owners of cinemas in Mystic and Madison have bought another business: the multiplex in Westbrook. Marquee Cinemas closed its 12-screen Westbrook location in September. Bill Dougherty and ...
Jan 03 2023 - Andover Stories: Andover history told through ink blotters
The Andover National Bank, originally located where the Bank of America stands today, at 23 Main Street, opened for business July 1, 1826. It celebrated 120 years of banking the ...
Jan 03 2023 - These businesses opened all across Washtenaw County in 2022
While there were plenty of openings in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, this list details businesses that opened in other parts of the county in cities like Dexter, Saline and Chelsea.
Jan 03 2023 - Crosby firework business robbed of inventory 2 days before New Years' Eve
Surveillance video showed multiple suspects driving up to the stand and running out minutes later. There were no employees at the time.
Jan 03 2023 - 'We give them a 2nd life': Local business turning recycled chopsticks into sustainable, useful item
The company’s micro-factory is filled with countless bags of old chopsticks that they pick up weekly from about 100 local restaurants. “Within six months, we accumulated almost eight tons of material ...
Jan 03 2023 - Blacksburg eyeing permanent bus fare elimination
BLACKSBURG, Va. (WDBJ) - Blacksburg is eyeing a move to make bus fares go away forever. During Tuesday’s town council meeting, councilors will vote on the proposed change. Mayor Leslie Hager ...
Jan 03 2023 - Lot 603 Granite Close Bellevue WA 6056
Directly backing onto the Brook! With the promise of history, connection and adventure, Robinson Grove is a place where beautiful bushland meets modern living. An oasis of natural charm, enjoy a ...
Jan 03 2023 - Busted pipe leads to delay in Bartlett ISD classes
The winter cold snap we experienced in December will mean a longer break than expected for students of the Bartlett Independent School District. The district ...
Jan 03 2023 - Arlington Heights school hosts Naval Station Great Lakes recruits on Christmas Day
(Karie Angell Luc / Pioneer Press) About 50 volunteers helped to host a busload of Naval Station Great Lakes recruits at what has been an annual Christmas party for a decade in Arlington Heights.
Jan 03 2023 - Washougal officials set priorities for new year
Washougal City Manager David Scott will be a busy man in 2023. Scott’s goals for 2023, adopted by the Washougal City Council during its Dec. 5 meeting, are divided into seven categories — strategic ...
Jan 03 2023 - The Unassuming Town Of Mt. Vernon, Ohio Is One Of America’s Best Hidden Gems For A Weekend Getawa
Columbus and its surrounding ‘burbs often steal the show when it comes to exploring the heart of it all, which is downright criminal given some of the small towns just outside our state’s capital city ...
Jan 03 2023 - Pickup truck collides with school bus in Sandwich, Massachusetts
Injuries were reported after a vehicle collided with a school bus in Sandwich, Massachusetts, on Wednesday afternoon.The collision happened just after 2 p.m. at the intersection of Farmersville ...
Jan 03 2023 - Filipino-inspired ice cream shop Sampaguita now open in Orlando. Here are the details
A new Filipino-inspired ice cream shop from the owners of The Greenery Creamery is now in its soft opening. Sampaguita opened its doors for business Monday at 1236 E. Colonial Drive, sandwiched ...
Jan 03 2023 - Newport News City Hall to resume normal hours Tuesday after closure
Newport News City Hall will resume operating on normal business hours Tuesday after the building closed for several days due to water damage. The building was shut down on Tuesday, Dec. 27 after an ...
Jan 03 2023 - Middletown has bright economic outlook for 2023 despite business closings, official says
While Middletown lost several businesses over the past year, including a barbecue and Tibetan restaurant, as well as a well-known deli, the economic outlook for the city in 2023 is “optimistic,” ...
Jan 03 2023 - Mid-Hudson Valley business calendar for week of Jan. 2, 2023
Networking Mixer at the YMCA of Kingston and Ulster County, 507 Broadway, Kingston. 5 to 7 p.m. Prospective Members interested in attending must contact Jess Davis Jess@UlsterChamber.org or (845) ...
Jan 03 2023 - 11 charged as Indianapolis drug trafficking organization busted
INDIANAPOLIS — A federal grand jury indicted 11 people for their alleged roles in an Indianapolis-based drug trafficking organization. The trafficking is said to have involved fentanyl and ...
Jan 03 2023 - New business comes to Community
As you drive west on D street in Hillsboro on your way to the ball fields, you might notice that the old Western Auto building has been brought back to life and is home to a new business in town ...
Jan 03 2023 - Illinois lawmakers push for assault weapons ban after Highland Park parade shooting
But most businesses here have at least one Highland Park strong sign in their window. People are still in a lot of pain. Illinois State Representative Bob Morgan is among them. He says the killing ...
Jan 03 2023 - Zelensky Takes Washington
Not the massive crisis on America's southern border, which Washington has demonstrated no interest in solving. Not the drug abuse crisis (fentanyl) that is killing so many Americans. Not growing ...
Jan 03 2023 - Kevin Durant admits that even he does not understand the NBA's new transition take foul rule
Brooklyn’s Kevin Durant has not yet committed a transition take foul — but he has drawn one. He tweeted that the foul rule is still confusing to him, too, even though he is a two-time NBA ...
Jan 03 2023 - Top stories of 2022: Cascades Casino Delta opens
A major new entertainment attraction in South Delta officially opened for business as Gateway Casinos & Entertainment celebrated the grand opening of the Cascades Casino Delta in September. It ...
Jan 03 2023 - Carvana Expands in Oregon, Launches in Corvallis
Carvana Offers As-Soon-As-Next-Day Delivery to Fifth Market in The Beaver State CORVALLIS, Ore., December 14, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carvana (NYSE: CVNA), a leading e-commerce platform for buying ...
Jan 03 2023 - Top business news of 2022 in New Hampshire
It's been a year of growth across New Hampshire's business landscape, but consumers and businesses continue to struggle with rising costs. New apartments Hundreds of new apartments are being built ...
Jan 03 2023 - Brant, Matthew “Matt”
Matthew “Matt” Brant, 47, of the Burning Bush Community went home to be with the Lord on Thurs 29, 2022. He was a native of Allendale, SC, attended Dublin High School in Dublin, GA, and graduated from ...
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