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Bus News Archives, January 04 2023
Jan 04 2023 - Pops Mart Fuels Acquires Mallard Oil’s C-Stores
Pops Mart Fuels LLC acquired six convenience stores with fuel from Mallard Oil Co. in late December. “Mallard Oil, which operates a much larger LP [liquid propane] business in Kinston, North Carolina, ...
Jan 04 2023 - Youthcare Of Oklahoma
we offer help for adhd Antisocial Personality Anxiety Autism Behavioral Issues Bipolar Disorder Borderline Personality (BPD) Child Coping Skills Depression Developmental Disorders Domestic Abuse ...
Jan 04 2023 - Dothan man charged with Aggravated Child Abuse
of Dothan, was arrested and charged with Aggravated Child Abuse. He currently has no bond. Due to the nature of this case, along with the Alabama privacy laws concerning juveniles, no further ...
Jan 04 2023 - A change in Maine law prompts a wave of new church abuse allegations
A change in Maine law has unleashed a flood of new allegations of long-ago sex abuse by priests. But now the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland is challenging the legislation in court in an apparent ...
Jan 04 2023 - 'Concerned, but hopeful': Maine business hoping for snow
Pineland Farms in New Gloucester is hoping all the brown and green grass will soon be covered with snow. While they would love to see snow on the ground, it's not the latest in the season that they ...
Jan 04 2023 - These hikers encountered an icy surprise summiting this Maine mountain
Bangor Daily News Outdoors contributor Ron Chase and his wife Nancy (pictured), negotiated this icy trail high on Mount Blue. Credit: Courtesy of Ron Chase People are busy during the holiday season.
Jan 04 2023 - Mapleton residents without water again
More than 200 homes and businesses in Mapleton endured their fourth day without water Thursday. Vanessa West, Mapleton Water and Sewage Board Secretary, says the recent power outage and ice/snow ...
Jan 04 2023 - Man pleads guilty to his role in Machias drug robbery killing
Jorge Luis Pagan-Sanchez was one of five people charged in the ambush killing of 17-year-old Brandin Guerrero.
Jan 04 2023 - Chaga Farming in Maine: on the fringe of a multi-billion dollar industry
Chaga is a multibillion-dollar business globally, part of the booming trade in mushroom derivatives driven by consumers in search of healthier or alternative lifestyles. The business is projected to ...
Jan 04 2023 - Chaga farming in Maine is on the fringe of being a multi-billion dollar industry
Chaga is a multibillion-dollar business globally, part of the booming trade in mushroom derivatives driven by consumers in search of healthier or alternative lifestyles. The business is projected to ...
Jan 04 2023 - Biz Bits: A Lincoln casino and other top news from 2022
The opening of WarHorse Lincoln was the biggest business story in Lincoln in 2022, writes business reporter Matt Olberding.
Jan 04 2023 - Maine police departments receiving record number of mental health-related calls
Police departments say they are dealing with more mental health and substance abuse-related calls than ever before.
Jan 04 2023 - JC Seneca: 'Seneca Nation economy can’t just be based on cigarettes, casinos and gas'
JC Seneca started his Native Pride business in 1987 by selling cigarettes on Route 5 in Irving. On his first day, he sold $10 worth. Today, his companies are approaching $50 million in annual ...
Jan 04 2023 - Authorities: South Carolina Arby's restaurant operator violated child labor laws
What began as a child labor investigation at an Arby’s restaurant location in South Carolina expanded to include other restaurants operated by the same business.
Jan 04 2023 - Dixfield to receive $514,400 for wastewater pump station upgrade
DIXFIELD — Congressman Jared Golden announced ... Golden was the only member of the Maine delegation whose request for money was included in the year-end omnibus bill. The bill passed the ...
Jan 04 2023 - Coppell Business Briefs: Twelve Days of Coppell, reconstruction update, and more
As the holiday shopping season reaches its peak, the City of Coppell is encouraging residents to support local businesses through the Twelve Days of Coppell holiday shopping campaign.
Jan 04 2023 - 'Pinch me, is it real?': Detroit dispensaries begin selling recreational marijuana
The start of recreational cannabis sales marks a long-awaited moment for businesses and consumers in the city after it Michigan legalized it in 2018.
Jan 04 2023 - The top sports stories in the Presque Isle area for first half of 2022
The following is the first of two articles highlighting some of the Caribou region’s top business stories from 2022. This article highlights events from January through June. The first six months in ...
Jan 04 2023 - R.H. Foster buys six Leadbetter’s locations in the Greater Bangor region
Those sites will continue to operate as-is while the company works through the transition to Freshies branded locations.
Jan 04 2023 - Maine county jails seeing a 'revolving door'
He told NEWS CENTER Maine that at the end of the day, the reasoning behind so many repeat offenders in Maine county jails is mental health and substance abuse issues. "We gotta work on mental illness, ...
Jan 04 2023 - SBA recognizes Community Trust Bank as KY’s top SBA Community Bank Lender, 2021–2022
Community Trust Bank, Inc. was recently honored for the 14th consecutive year with the “Gold Lender Award” from the United States Small Business Administration (SBA) as Kentucky’s top volume SBA 7a ...
Jan 04 2023 - Businesses sue over town’s limit on cruise ship passengers
Several waterfront businesses are challenging Bar Harbor's limit on the number of cruise ship passengers allowed to disembark in the town. Local voters in November approved a cap of 1,000 passengers ...
Jan 04 2023 - Businesses sue Bar Harbor over new cruise ship passenger limits
The plaintiffs, which include retail stores, restaurants and tender operators, believe the town's ordinance violates federal maritime laws and several clauses of the US Constitution. They're seeking ...
Jan 04 2023 - Businesses sue Bar Harbor over cruise ship limits
The lawsuit is challenging the 1,000-person daily disembarkation limit that Bar Harbor voters passed in the November election.
Jan 04 2023 - Businesses sue over Bar Harbor's limit on cruise ship passengers
Bar Harbor voters in November approved a limit of 1,000 passengers disembarking in the popular tourist destination.
Jan 04 2023 - Bar Harbor residents voted to cap the number of cruise ship passengers. Now local businesses are su
Local Bar Harbor residents voted to cap the number of cruise ship passengers. Now local businesses are suing. The lawsuit, filed on Dec. 29, contends the limit is “draconian and ...
Jan 04 2023 - Wabanaki leaders, allies gather in Augusta for 'Celebration of Rising Voices'
Healthy communities isn’t just our business, it really affects everyone in Maine.” AUGUSTA, Maine — Wabanaki leaders and allies are gathering in Augusta on Tuesday to start the new legislative session ...
Jan 04 2023 - North Anson library celebrates 100 years
The Stewart Library Association, doing business as Stewart Public Library in North Anson, has been recognized by Maine Secretary of State Shana Bellows for 100 years of incorporation. The library was ...
Jan 04 2023 - Sen. Cassidy discusses recent developments in La. & Washington, D.C
Cassidy took a moment from his busy schedule to talk with KSLA about some recent developments in the state on Wednesday, Jan. 4.
Jan 04 2023 - Most dangerous intersections in New Orleans, sponsored by Dudley Debosier
Louisiana’s population is steadily growing, especially in New Orleans. It can be overwhelming living in such a busy area, and certainly driving in one. More residents means more drivers on the roads, ...
Jan 04 2023 - Shocking video shows tornado hit business in Marrero
AFTER AVOIDING THAT NEA Ron Dantin is the owner of RD Audio and Upholstery in Marrero and says he left his business only four and a half minutes before a tornado tore through it on Dec. 14.
Jan 04 2023 - Celebrating 1st year in business, Cajun House & Catering looks forward to 2023
Having recently celebrated one year in business, Cajun House and Catering of LaPlace is gearing up for a productive 2023 by implementing new menu items and events catered to the St. John the Baptist ...
Jan 04 2023 - LaPlace Knights help tornado victims in Killona
On Dec. 21, Ascension of our Lord Knights of Columbus Council 9623 traveled to Killona, Louisiana to cook and serve pastalaya meals for the recent tornado victims. From the Knights' Coats for Children ...
Jan 04 2023 - Kenner Police investigate New Years Eve shooting
New Years Eve kept the KPD patrol division busy. One careless and dangerous call involved 3 bullets entering a residence in the 2200 block of Indiana. Officer’s investigation revealed 60 plus- .40 ...
Jan 04 2023 - Louisiana man admits to conspiring with bank president to defraud the bank
A Louisiana businessman has pled guilty to conspiring with the First NBC Bank president to defraud the bank. Frank J. Adolph, 63, of Kenner, pled guilty on Dec. 21 to conspiracy to defraud First NBC ...
Jan 04 2023 - LBUSD high school students experience what it’s like at Louisiana’s HBCUs
Nearly 40 students recently traveled to Louisiana to tour multiple historically Black colleges and universities.
Jan 04 2023 - Origin Materials Announces Louisiana State Bond Commission Approval of Financing for Origin 2
Origin Materials, Inc. ("Origin," "Origin Materials," or the "Company) (NASDAQ: ORGN, ORGNW), the world’s leading carbon negative materials company with a mission to enable the world’s transition to ...
Jan 04 2023 - Heart of Louisiana: Bossier bees
What started out as a 4-H project some 30 years ago has grown into a massive business for Bossier City’s Billy Hummer. His bee colonies, buzzing directly under the flight path of B-52s landing at ...
Jan 04 2023 - We must all help end hunger in New York State
For many Americans, the concept of hunger is as insignificant as the delayed home delivery of a meal from their favorite restaurant or the blockbuster trilogy with actress Jennifer Lawrence. Or it may ...
Jan 04 2023 - Three people indicted on abuse charges after investigation at Kentucky boarding school
Students previously alleged that they were forced to “bear crawl” until their hands bled and that their hands were stepped on, fingers bent and ears pulled, the Messenger-Inquirer reported.
Jan 04 2023 - Nicholasville antique shop thriving in new location
It's a new year and a classic business has a new home in Nicholasville. Coach Light Antiques, Art, and Auctions recently moved after the old building had been condemned.
Jan 04 2023 - Union Co. school bus stuck in high water
Our 14 News team was told several students were on the bus at the time, but the Mayor of Morganfield posted to Facebook that everyone was safe. He also thanked the first responder ...
Jan 04 2023 - Lexington Code Enforcement inspectors staying busy in wake of winter storm
It has been about two weeks since a massive winter storm hit the commonwealth. That storm brought power outages, broken pipes and water damage to several communities.
Jan 04 2023 - Applications NOW OPEN for NKY Chamber’s Business Impact Awards
Are you a business – or do you know a business – that leads and innovates in its industry? The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce (NKY Chamber) is accepting applications for its 2023 Business ...
Jan 04 2023 - Spartan Construction celebrates 40 years of business; headed by Dianne Brossart of Fort Mitchell
Spartan Construction of Burlington is celebrating 40 years of business. The construction company is headed by Dianne Brossart of Fort Mitchell and employs 30 people who contribute to safe, durable ...
Jan 04 2023 - Kentucky speaker says lawmakers should 'pump the breaks' during short session
Lawmakers returned to Frankfort on Tuesday to begin the 2023 Kentucky General Assembly session. House Speaker David Osborne, R-Prospect, said he expects a busy first week ...
Jan 04 2023 - Workout studio opening new location on Bardstown Road
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Another business is coming to a Highlands retail center. A sign is up where Hotworx is moving in. It's a fitness studio where clients work out in infrared heat ...
Jan 04 2023 - Restaurant inspections: Rodents in cookies, mislabeled sushi fish, cockroaches in Wichita KS
Inspectors found problems significant enough to push these businesses out of compliance with state food safety and lodging rules.
Jan 04 2023 - Town awards 90-day contract to RWJBH for local ambulance services; Kearny EMS ends at midnight, Jan
The Town of Kearny has a new emergency ambulance service provider, replacing Kearny EMS, which advised the town it was going out of business, effective New Year’s Day, after ...
Jan 04 2023 - Maura Healey to take over as governor of Massachusetts next week after Charlie Baker's 8 years
BUT NONE MORE NOTICEABLE THAN THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE. THE BUSY WEEK ON BEACON HILL GETS STARTED ON TUESDAY, WHEN BOTH THE MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE AND SENATE WILL HOLD INFORMAL SESSIONS ON THE FINAL ...
Jan 04 2023 - Northwest Kansas author honored by Huck Boyd Institute
Ruralpreneurs” in business, tourism, technology and agriculture along with community volunteers are among those to be honored by K-State’s Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development as Leaders ...
Jan 04 2023 - Overland Park's Curt Skoog on future growth, creating a dynamic city, hosting World Cup
He had a key role in Vision Metcalf, the 95th Street and Antioch Road redevelopment, and the resurgence of downtown Overland Park. The Kansas City Business Journal talked to Skoog about his first ...
Jan 04 2023 - These are the highest-paid city employees in Overland Park
Among the six cities set to be included in the Kansas City Business Journal‘s Public Paychecks series, Bill Ebel, who retired earlier this year as city manager of Overland Park, is one of a ...
Jan 04 2023 - Maryland’s small business owners don’t see benefits of greenhouse gas initiative
Small businesses aren’t reaping the benefits of the more than $1 billion in revenue generated by Maryland through a regional program that caps and reduces fossil fuel energy use in a bid to cut ...
Jan 04 2023 - What to Eat in Ocean City, MD
Seafood reigns in this coastal city, and no trip to OC is complete without a bushel of blue crabs. You'll find the most dining establishments (serving crabs and other cuisine) along the Boardwalk ...
Jan 04 2023 - Olathe school bus transportation changes begin this week
Olathe School District is implementing bus route changes starting Jan. 5 due to a shortage of drivers and increased driver absences.
Jan 04 2023 - RIPTA bus involved in Portsmouth head-on crash
This is a photo of the RIPTA bus that was hit by a wrong-way driver on East Main Road in Portsmouth, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. (Portsmouth Rhode Island Fire Fighters)PORTSMOUTH, R.I. (WLNE) — A Rhode ...
Jan 04 2023 - Shoppers in Leawood prepare for winter storm
A day after a 30-inch water main broke in downtown Kansas City, affected businesses are appreciative of KCMO's response.
Jan 04 2023 - Lawrence begins offering free transit rides this week
Lawrence said it is running a pilot program that makes public transit free through 2023, hoping to increase ridership.
Jan 04 2023 - Hundreds of former inmates allege prison sex abuse
Mia Wheeler is one of several hundred formerly incarcerated women to file a lawsuit against the New York State Department of Corrections & Community Supervision.
Jan 04 2023 - Recap of Happy Valley season 1 and 2 ahead of Sarah Lancashire and James Norton drama’s final out
Happy Valley is finally back on our screens after a seven-year gap – so here is everything you need to know to get yourself up to speed ahead of season 3. Sally Wainwright’s blockbuster drama ...
Jan 04 2023 - Porter House KC’s Alchemy Sandbox program helps local entrepreneurs thrive
The Alchemy Sandbox grants have supported 20 local entrepreneurs, including The Rolling Garden co-founder Tryce Nelson. He says the grant puts his #KansasCity mobile plant business in a position to ...
Jan 04 2023 - Here are the Des Moines Register's 2023 People to Watch — so far
They are people in business and the arts, athletes, those who work to support farmers and refugees, those who are the first new elected officials to their seats in decades, and people educating new ...
Jan 04 2023 - Keller’s: Serving fresh baked bread daily
One of the newest businesses to Osceola’s downtown square is Keller’s, at 122 1/2 West Jefferson Street, a restaurant owned and operated by Cameron Keller that offers fresh baked breads, sandwiches, ...
Jan 04 2023 - RYAM’s Jesup Facility Impacted by Natural Gas Supply Disruption
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., December 27, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. (NYSE:RYAM) (the "Company") announced today that its facility at Jesup, Georgia has been impacted by a ...
Jan 04 2023 - On their first date, this now-married couple decided to open a business
Aryn Henning Nichols and Benji Nichols discussed the idea of a positive news magazine on their first date. They now run Inspire(d) magazine.
Jan 04 2023 - Davenport's Grilled Cheese Bar needs help recovering from interior damage
The Grilled Cheese Bar restaurant in the Village of East Davenport has organized a GoFundMe to help recover after the business suffered extensive flood damage.
Jan 04 2023 - Casey’s Focuses On Employee Turnover In Tight Labor Market
Businesses have had to do some adjusting with increased costs and the continued tight labor market. The CEO of the Ankeny-based Casey's convenience stores, Darren Rebellez, says they decided to focus ...
Jan 04 2023 - Two charged in Christmas Day attacks on Washington substations that cut power to 14,000
Two men have been charged in the Christmas Day attacks on four power substations near Tacoma, Washington, that left about 14,000 homes and businesses without power, officials said Tuesday. While ...
Jan 04 2023 - 2 arrested in power substation vandalism that left thousands without power in Washington state
One suspect told authorities they did it so they could break into a business and steal money, U.S. authorities said Tuesday.
Jan 04 2023 - 'Columbus' ship Pinta docks in Fort Walton Beach for week
A replica of the Pinta, one of the caravel sailing ships used in Columbus’ voyage across the Atlantic, is currently docked at Brooks Bridge Marina.
Jan 04 2023 - Used cars for sale in Vincennes, IN under $20,000
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Great experience buying vehicle Kolby was very helpful and excellent customer service skills . The transition of the sale was smooth and ...
Jan 04 2023 - Saturation patrols targeting dangerous or impaired drivers keeps Indiana State Troopers busy on NYE
According to Indiana State Police, over 70 drivers received citations, tickets, or warnings as part of a New Year's saturation patrols in Vincennes.
Jan 04 2023 - 2022 Women in Business
The six women we profile in this special issue of Terre Haute Living have served in banking and finance, higher education and accounting, and in health care.
Jan 04 2023 - Summer off politics: David Seymour's plans to read in the sun
ACT Party leader David Seymour is spending his summer break in Northland, lying low after a busy year. What are your holiday plans? At my tĹŤrangawaewae in Northland, hopefully [on] the beaches ...
Jan 04 2023 - Jack Edwin Neukam
Jack Edwin Neukam, 61, of Westport, passed away at 2:12 p.m. on Tuesday, December 20, 2022, at Columbus Regional Hospital. He was born on April 13, 1961, in Rushville, the ...
Jan 04 2023 - Woman in mobility scooter killed in Rochester accident
A woman on a mobility scooter was struck and killed by a car near the Kentucky Fried Chicken on Columbus Avenue Friday afternoon. The accident happened about 1:55 p.m., according to Rochester police.
Jan 04 2023 - Tragedy in Rochester: Woman in mobility scooter struck and killed
A woman on a mobility scooter was killed when she was struck by a vehicle on Columbus Avenue Friday, according to police. The roadway was closed for three hours during the investigation, which ...
Jan 04 2023 - Rochester man given $3 million bail for Christmas murder charge; more details released
Bail was set at $3 million dollars for a Rochester man accused of murdering a woman over the holidays. Mustafa Rahsad Bush, 39, is facing one charge of second-degree murder not premeditated but with ...
Jan 04 2023 - Rochester man given probation for child sexual abuse images
A 27-year-old Rochester man was given five years of supervised probation Wednesday in Olmsted County District Court, for charges related to possessing child sexual abuse.
Jan 04 2023 - Open Since 1916, The Roanoke Weiner Stand Has Been Serving Hot Dogs In Virginia For Over 100 Years
Roanoke is home to the Weiner Stand, a historic hot dog stand in Virginia that's been in business for over 100 years.
Jan 04 2023 - Richmond plans traffic study for safety improvements at busy northside intersection
With 20,000 cars rolling through the intersection on a daily basis, those living not far from Laburnum Avenue and Hermitage Road are hopeful the area will be the target of safety improvements.“I’m no ...
Jan 04 2023 - Richmond police search for suspect who killed man at area business during robbery
While police did not disclose what business this happened at, they said the suspect went in demanding property before shooting the victim.
Jan 04 2023 - Man shot, killed by robbery suspect at Richmond business, police say; gunman still on the run
A search is underway a suspect who shot and killed a man Tuesday afternoon during a robbery at a Richmond business, according to the Richmond Police Department.
Jan 04 2023 - Q&A: What can Nashville learn from Portland? Make 'small' a bigger part of the brand
What can Nashville learn from Portland's business mindset? Erik Cole, a born-and-raised Nashvillian and recent Portland transplant, shares his thoughts.
Jan 04 2023 - Pasquale Paoli
In 1807 a monument to this famous Corsican was erected in the south choir aisle of Westminster Abbey. It is of white marble and includes a bust of Paoli which had been made some years earlier by the ...
Jan 04 2023 - Strikes UK – live: One in five trains running as bus drivers walk out with rail workers
Around half of Britain’s railway lines are closed with just one-fifth of services running, as the new head of TUC seeks an urgent meeting with prime minister Rishi Sunak in a bid to break the deadlock ...
Jan 04 2023 - Castle Automotive Group expands its executive team to better position it for growth in 2023.
Moving forward in 2023 the Castle Automotive executive team will have a very busy schedule as it continues its mission to grow the group's dealership footprint. In order to align the team and its ...
Jan 04 2023 - It's Your Business: Capital Improvement Board a proven model in Indiana
All three county commissioners unanimously agreed to create a Capital Improvement Board (CIB) that would give the city of Bloomington equal representation on the CIB. In the following weeks, all seven ...
Jan 04 2023 - More than $20 million coming to Northwest Indiana from omnibus bill
Highland, announced that more than $20 million in Community Project Funding requests have been included in the final Fiscal Year 2023 appropriations package. The House and Senate have approved the ...
Jan 04 2023 - Small businesses in Martinsville will donate goods and services to warming shelter
MARTINSVILE, Va. (WDBJ) - Uptown Bella’s and Roosky’s Bar and Grill will donate their goods and services to the Martinsville-Henry County Warming Center in an effort to try and provide a ...
Jan 04 2023 - Katy-Did's General Store closes in Marion County
The beloved general store was a cornerstone of the Bussey community for decades. Its last day open to customers was Dec. 31.
Jan 04 2023 - Court documents say abuse allegations may have been behind Madison, Indiana, murder
Indiana State Police said 34-year-old Justin Hill was shot to death after an argument in the parking lot of a Madison factory last Thursday.
Jan 04 2023 - Prosecutors: Domestic abuse led to fatal shooting in Madison parking lot
Police said text messages between the one of the suspects and another man showed they wanted to paint it as a self-defense case.
Jan 04 2023 - Year in Review: The top news stories of 2022
Dec. 30—It was overall a peaceful and happy year in Logansport. Progress continued as new businesses popped up around town and plenty of local celebrations gave residents opportunities to enjoy time ...
Jan 04 2023 - Logansport mayor looks for continued growth in 2023
Mayor Chris Martin is ready to carry 2022's momentum into the new year. And there was plenty of momentum in Logansport. One only needs to visit any of the new businesses or admire the works of public ...
Jan 04 2023 - North Carolina ranks highly as best state to start a business, reports say
North Carolina ranks as a top state in two recent reports as the best place to start a new business. And entrepreneurs continue to strike out on their own despite inflation as well as other economic ...
Jan 04 2023 - Men attacked Washington state power substations to break into business, authorities say
Authorities arrested two men related to four vandalized power substations in Washington state on Christmas Day, and one indicated they did so to commit a burglary, according to court documents.
Jan 04 2023 - Washington substation attacks' alleged motive revealed
The FBI says one of the two men charged in all four substation attacks in Washington state on Christmas Day claimed their motive was to disrupt power to burglarize a business.
Jan 04 2023 - Editorial: Omnibus bill includes millions to help N.C. with items even GOP wanted
No legislation is ever perfect. But in this omnibus bill North Carolina taxpayers are seeing their dollars come home: helping our military preparedness, the people and families who serve our nation ...
Jan 04 2023 - Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe explains discomfort at business side of band life
Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe. Photo: Andrew Chin/Getty Lamb Of God frontman Randy Blythe has given his opinion on what he thinks is the “most complicated” part of being a professional ...
Jan 04 2023 - 11-year-old Elkton entrepreneur starts honeybee business
Elkton is home to one of the area’s youngest entrepreneurs with Titus Green and his honeybee business. This 11-year-old, with the help of his father Ean Green, started beekeeping this year and ...
Jan 04 2023 - Inside RX Baked Goods and Coffee Corner in Floresville | Neighborhood Eats
FLORESVILLE, Texas — Calling all with a sweet tooth: there's two small town businesses that each have a big menu to choose from. They operate in the same building, and recently opened to the public.
Jan 04 2023 - Washington Capitals vs. Columbus Blue Jackets odds, tips and betting trends
The Washington Capitals (21-13-6, seventh in the Eastern Conference) visit the Columbus Blue Jackets (11-23-2, 16th) in conference action on Thursday at 7:00 PM ET.Washington’s most recent ...
Jan 04 2023 - Parent complaints surface as Columbus City Schools' new busing routes go into effect
Others reported frustration and difficulty getting through to the district's transportation call center. Raven James said she ended up taking her first and fourth graders to Liberty ...
Jan 04 2023 - Columbus woman won $15K lawsuit against Travolta movie producers but still seeks payment
Jan. 4—A production company for a movie starring John Travolta that was filmed in Columbus owes a local caterer $15,000, according to a court judgment. Carla Goldman, doing business as Celebrity's ...
Jan 04 2023 - Wyoming High School Girls Basketball Scoreboard: Jan. 3-7, 2023
It’s a new year, but another busy week of high school girls' basketball is here. There are 4 tournaments in the state this weekend. A handful of conference, cross-quadrant and interclass games are on ...
Jan 04 2023 - Md. science and tech firm donates $500K to help homeless vets in Montgomery County
Tuesday announced a $500,000 donation from Rockville-based TISTA Science & Technology Corp. to help veterans transition from unsafe and unstable street life to permanent housing and reengage with ...
Jan 04 2023 - Westford Awards: Honouring leadership in business and beyond
Westford, a transnational higher education institution, has announced that it will be hosting ‘Westford Awards 2023’ — an awards ceremony to honour business excellence and beyond. A business ...
Jan 04 2023 - Westford Awards 2023 to honour leadership in business and beyond
Ceremony to be held on March 19, 2023, at Madinat Jumeirah Westford, a transnational higher education institution, has announced that it will be hosting ‘Westford Awards 2023’ - an awards ...
Jan 04 2023 - Community First Bank named Indiana Small Business Lender of the Year
Community First Bank of Indiana is the state’s Small Business Lender of the Year for 2022. The annual award is given by Indiana Statewide Certified Development Corporation (ISCDC), which works with ...
Jan 04 2023 - Retail Watch: A familiar grocery chain tops readers’ wish list for businesses to come to Lehigh V
We asked Retail Watch readers to tell us what business they wanted to see open up in the Lehigh Valley in 2023 and, to no one's surprise, leading the pack was Trader Joe's.
Jan 04 2023 - Akron man guilty in Tuscarawas County body dumping case. 'Thought he was doing a favor.'
Akron man who helped dump woman's body is be sentenced Feb. 24 for gross abuse of a corpse, failure to report a death and evidence tampering.
Jan 04 2023 - Governor Tom Wolf announces more than $350,000 in funding for Franklin County business
Governor Tom Wolf announced earlier today on Jan. 4 the approval of more than $350,000 in funding to support business growth and job retention in Franklin County.
Jan 04 2023 - Edinburgh food truck owner 'trapped in a warehouse' as she searches for permanent home
Edinburgh-based entrepreneur Fi Roy loves serving coffee from the back of her converted trailer but is struggling to find a permanent home for the business she started in summer this year.
Jan 04 2023 - Dale E. Perkinson
Dale E. Perkinson, 59, of Hope, Indiana passed December 23, 2022 in Columbus, Indiana. Visitation: Friday, December 30, 2022 from 11:00 am and funeral service at 1:00 pm. Burial at Scottsburg ...
Jan 04 2023 - Twisted Sugar serving sweets in Crown Point and Valpo
Both Northwest Indiana locations offer dine-in, carryout and delivery via DoorDash and GrubHub. The Crown Point location caters more to a to-go business while students like to hang out at the ...
Jan 04 2023 - The Columbus Organization Expands Innovative Case Management Services in New Mexico
The Columbus Organization, the nation’s largest provider of case management services for individuals living with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) and complex health concerns, today ...
Jan 04 2023 - Shooting at adult entertainment club in Columbus kills 1, wounds 4
An early morning dispute between two patrons at an adult entertainment club in Ohio led to gunfire that killed one man and wounded four other people, one critically, ...
Jan 04 2023 - Celebrity emissions: How can we shrink the carbon footprints of the super-rich?
From Roman Abramovich's yacht and Taylor Swift's private jet to the sprawling warehouses and data centers of Jeff Bezos' Amazon, the lifestyles and business interests of the world's billionaires are ...
Jan 04 2023 - Clarksville officials urge caution after 100 carbon monoxide calls on Christmas weekend
"Carbon monoxide can result from incomplete combustion ... Rita Fleming and Ed Clere that the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission would investigate the calls. Contact Caleb Stultz at cstultz@ ...
Jan 04 2023 - Cambridge City Schools to purchase two new buses
The average age of school buses in the Cambridge City School District will soon get a little lower as the board of education approved the purchase of two new 78-passenger conventional school buses ...
Jan 04 2023 - People on the Move: Keolis North America; HDR; Brookville Equipment Corporation and GreenPower Moto
These duties expand on his previous role at Keolis where he served as the president and CEO of Keolis Transit America. In that role, Steve led bus operations across the U.S., established Keolis’ ...
Jan 04 2023 - Batesville Memorial Public Library Events January 2 -- 17, 2023
Dec. 28—BATESVILLE — Batesville Memorial Public Library has a busy schedule planned to kick-off the new year! Jan. 2 to Batesville READS: 2023 Book Challenge begins! Batesville Reads presents ...
Jan 04 2023 - Auburn school board: Recent happenings in our elementary schools
The holiday season is a very exciting and busy time for our elementary schools in the Auburn Enlarged City School District. Our board of education consists of nine members, all ...
Jan 04 2023 - IDFG: Priest River is a river in need
Not all rivers are created equal, according to Idaho Department of Fish & Game officials. Some, like the St. Joe River, feature a great habitat and reliably cold water, resulting in robust coldwater ...
Jan 04 2023 - McCammon's Harkness Hotel named Idaho's Small Business of the Month
MCCAMMON — U.S. Sen. Jim Risch has named a hidden gem in a tiny East Idaho town the Idaho Small Business of the Month for December 2022. Aaron and Arianne Hunsaker opened The Harkness Hotel in ...
Jan 04 2023 - Two sought in fatal north Columbus shooting
Columbus police have released surveillance photos of two people of interest in a fatal shooting Monday in north Columbus. The shooting happened at approximately 6:55 ...
Jan 04 2023 - Columbus, Ohio, was stricken by a measles outbreak last week
In Columbus, Ohio, more than 80 children have been infected and more than 30 have been hospitalized with the measles. The majority of those infected are unvaccinated against the disease. Dr. Mysheika ...
Jan 04 2023 - What needs to change in Columbus' zoning code? Local power players weigh in
Columbus is in the midst of a highly anticipated update to its decades-old zoning code. Developers regularly tell us changes to this code will play a vital role in fixing the region's housing shortage ...
Jan 04 2023 - Columbus school board welcomes interim superintendent, reelects Adair as board president
The Columbus City Schools Board of Education welcomed Angela Chapman into her new role as interim superintendent during Tuesday night's meeting — the first of the year — as the district began new ...
Jan 04 2023 - Sheila E. to drum up entertainment at Ohio Black Expo in Columbus
The product of a musical family, Sheila E. (nee Escovedo) was influenced and inspired by her well-known percussionist father, Pete Escovedo, and uncles Coke Escovedo, Alejandro Escovedo, Mario ...
Jan 04 2023 - 2 persons of interest identified after deadly Columbus gas station shooting
Detectives released images of three people wanted for question in connection with a deadly gas station shooting in northeast Columbus.
Jan 04 2023 - Looking ahead: What will Columbus police staffing look like in 2023?
The Columbus Division of Police has had 195 officers leave through the first 11 months of 2022, with only 58 replacements hitting the streets so far.
Jan 04 2023 - Congress funds military infrastructure projects in Hawaii and the Pacific
The $1.7 trillion congressional omnibus spending bill contains billions of dollars in support of military infrastructure and diplomatic initiatives in Hawaii and the Pacific as the U.S. seeks to ...
Jan 04 2023 - Shop brings vendors to historic Unadilla space
Longtime Unadilla resident Jackie Carey is giving old things, and an established business, fresh life. Carey launched Vintage Variety, an expansion of the Green Giraffe, in late November.
Jan 04 2023 - COLUMBUS: Suspect arrested in cab driver kidnapping
A suspect was arrested in connection to the kidnapping of a female taxi driver, according to the Columbus Police Department. The taxi driver received a call to pick up a ...
Jan 04 2023 - Kingswood Acquisition Corp. Advances Acquisition of Wentworth Management Services LLC with Filing o
The Registration Statement contains a preliminary proxy statement and prospectus, in connection with KWAC's previously announced proposed business combination with Wentworth, a fast-growing ...
Jan 04 2023 - Townhomes removed from development at this busy Oakwood intersection
A plan for 40 townhomes at a busy Oakwood intersection has been removed in favor of a strictly commercial development — one that includes a couple of potential restaurants. "The city was more ...
Jan 04 2023 - Two suspects arrested in Hall County multi-million dollar drug bust
With assistance from drug investigators, approximately 305 kilos of liquid methamphetamine worth about $22-million were found in multiple gas can-like containers.
Jan 04 2023 - Georgia men arrested in connection with $22 million dollar drug bust
Two Georgia men were arrested on drug trafficking charges after a traffic stop in Hall County. Liquid methamphetamine worth an estimated $22 million was seized.
Jan 04 2023 - Milledgeville Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
they are amazing, quick and very knowledgeable. They listen to your needs and always find a way to accommodate you. DODGE AT Milledgeville will always get my business ...
Jan 04 2023 - Law requires feds to fix prison cameras
Congress has passed legislation requiring the federal Bureau of Prisons to overhaul failing and outdated security systems in the wake of rampant staff sexual abuse, inmate escapes and high-profile ...
Jan 04 2023 - Wrestling tournament kicks off at the Greensboro Coliseum
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Holy Angels Invitational wrestling tournament debuts at the Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center. The Triad is known for its robust and diverse sporting events. You name ...
Jan 04 2023 - Icy patch trips up wannabe armed robber, Gainesville police say
GAINESVILLE, Ga. - A Gainesville man's attempt to rob the employees of a local business became than he bargained after it turned into what police described "like a scene from Home Alone." ...
Jan 04 2023 - Would-be Georgia robber slips on ice while pulling gun, hits head
Luis Sajbocho-Ordonez, 30, allegedly slipped and hit his head while attempting to rob employees of a business in Gainesville, Georgia. Gainesville Police Department A Georgia man’s attempt to ...
Jan 04 2023 - Columbus Police Department presents check for $16,273.07 to Special Olympics Georgia
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — On Wednesday, Dec. 21, the Columbus Police Department presented a check in the amount of $16,273.07 to Special Olympics Georgia at Rally Point Harley Davidson on Williams ...
Jan 04 2023 - Expert Ohio State football predictions for Georgia CFP semifinal game
Ohio State is a 6.5-point underdog to Georgia. So the smart people in Vegas have their picks, but what about the experts at The Columbus Dispatch and Athens Banner-Herald? Here's how they see the ...
Jan 04 2023 - Piedmont Columbus Regional welcomes first baby of 2023
Piedmont Columbus Regional has welcomed its first baby born in the new year! Malakai Kristian Bedell was born on January 1 at 12:47 a.m. weighing 6 pounds and 9 ounces. He is son to Mya Wesley and ...
Jan 04 2023 - Georgia high schooler raises 384 pounds of food for food bank through play he directed
Feeding the Valley Food Bank in Columbus, Georgia is very proud of a local teenager for raising donations of food for them. For his senior project at Columbus High School, ...
Jan 04 2023 - Columbus police asking public’s help in identifying three theft suspects
The Columbus Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying three shoplifting suspects. According to officials, the individuals, who were captured on surveillance camera, are wanted ...
Jan 04 2023 - ‘Model for the state.’ New judge aims to cut public’s wait time in Columbus Recorder’s Cour
About 40,000 cases a year come through Columbus Recorder’s Court, the charges ranging from murder to misdemeanor traffic offenses. For people unfamiliar with the courts, it’s usually their first ...
Jan 04 2023 - INTERVIEW: New university now open in Columbus
The Chattahoochee Valley has several schools of higher education, and now there is a new school in Columbus to consider - Beulah Heights University.
Jan 04 2023 - Taxi service speaks after suspect arrested for kidnapping taxi driver in Columbus
A man has been arrested and is being charged after kidnapping a taxi driver in Columbus. © Provided by Columbus (GA) WTVM A man has been arrested and is be ...
Jan 04 2023 - Randy Blythe Shares What He Feels is the “Most Complicated” Aspect of Being in a Successful Ban
For Randy Blythe, vocalist of Lamb of God, it’s more than just getting up and preparing to kick ass every night. For him, it’s all about the business side of things that proves to be the hardest thing ...
Jan 04 2023 - North Augusta's Vampire Penguin turns profits into scholarships
Vampire Penguin has been in North Augusta for some time now, but an unusual twist in business happened at the little shop on Georgia Avenue toward the end of last ...
Jan 04 2023 - Houlton Regional Hospital receives $2.2 million in federal funds
Southern Aroostook’s only hospital will soon be able to make a number of improvements thanks to the recent passage of the 2022 omnibus funding plan.
Jan 04 2023 - Maine Voices: CMP is an albatross around the neck of Maine businesses
It doesn't have to be this bad. The opportunity to replace Central Maine Power with a nonprofit consumer-owned utility must be seized.
Jan 04 2023 - Christine James, Youngstown, Ohio
Mrs. Christine James, 91, of Youngstown, Ohio transitioned from this earthly home to her heavenly resting place on Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown, Ohio. She was ...
Jan 04 2023 - $600 million light rail line proposed to link Wellington to downtown West Palm
The Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency seeks a light-rail transit line along a 13-mile corridor of Okeechobee Boulevard and State Road 7.
Jan 04 2023 - Titusville police provide gifts for children and seniors during holiday season
Titusville Police Department’s North Brevard ... prize from the 500X THE CASH scratch-off game, according to the Florida Lottery. Workers are preparing for a couple of busy weekends at Port ...
Jan 04 2023 - Washington substation attacks alleged motive revealed
The FBI says one of the two men charged in all four substation attacks in Washington state on Christmas Day claimed their motive was to disrupt power to burglarize a business.
Jan 04 2023 - Teresa Mast files for Sarasota County Commission District 1
Republican businesswoman Teresa Mast has entered the race to succeed Mike Moran on the Sarasota County Commission. Mast is the first candidate to declare for the District 1 seat. Moran is unable to ...
Jan 04 2023 - Sarasota Chamber of Commerce leading the way for smart growth and development | Indicators
The Sarasota Chamber of Commerce has served as a platform for connection, referrals, and collaboration for our businesses for more than 100 years.
Jan 04 2023 - Taglish to close last location in Sanford before New Year
SANFORD, Fla. – Filipino-American restaurant ... [ADD YOUR BUSINESS TO THE FLORIDA FOODIE DIRECTORY] The first location of Taglish opened in November 2019 inside Orlando’s Lotte Market.
Jan 04 2023 - Bank of Central Florida launches Plant City Advisory Board
The Bank of Central Florida is bringing together a group of local business leaders to launch an advisory board in an effort to foster economic growth in the Plant City area. The founding members ...
Jan 04 2023 - Girls Basketball: Rested Northern, Trinity and Cedar Cliff open 2023 with wins and other notes from
Northern, Trinity and Cedar Cliff returned from long layoffs with wins, Mechanicsburg's seniors continued to score and other notes from a busy night on the local girls basketball slate.
Jan 04 2023 - Toll increase on several major New Jersey highways now in effect
The tolls to travel on some of New Jersey’s busiest highways have now increased. A 3% toll hike on the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway went into effect on ...
Jan 04 2023 - WMCO begins offering members CFIB benefits
The Wood Manufacturing Cluster of Ontario (WMCO) announced that it signed an agreement with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).
Jan 04 2023 - Support for victims of abuse in Utah County
The Utah County Children’s Justice Center (CJC) has been providing support and services to child victims of abuse and neglect in the Utah County area ...
Jan 04 2023 - What's happening in Columbus? Here are 10 fun things to do this weekend
Visit Franklin Conservatory, where you have a final chance this weekend to see the wondrous lights of Conservatory Aglow, as well as the flora featured in Holiday Blooms, and model trains chugging ...
Jan 04 2023 - The Week Ahead in Franklin/Somerset: January 2 to January 5
SOMERSET, NJ - Here's a look at some municipal, business, and recreational events going on this week in the Township of Franklin and some events of interest nearby. You can submit events directly to ...
Jan 04 2023 - Man shot after dispute at business in Reading, Pa.
Reading police say a dispute escalated into a shooting at a business on Monday morning. A 41-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound to the leg. The shooting happened inside a building on the 900 block ...
Jan 04 2023 - Pet rescues impacted by holiday season
Each year, local animal rescues and shelters take in hundreds of abused, abandoned, neglected, and surrendered pets. All of them witness the severity of animal welfare issues in the area and some ...
Jan 04 2023 - New Year’s Eve fire damages Fortville Bonsai restaurant
Fire Department crews from Vernon Township worked quickly to put out the business fire in downtown Fortville. FORTVILLE – A local restaurant sustained fire, smoke and water damage following a ...
Jan 04 2023 - Manfred To Oakland: Give Us Money For An A’s Ballpark Or Else
The lack of progress to get the stadium-village done has upset MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred who seems to have taken a page out of the movie Blazing Saddles and is ready to hold Fisher’s business ...
Jan 04 2023 - ‘My husband was thrown out like garbage.’ Monticello woman searches for answers in husband’s
“He took the bus from Monticello and he got to Port Authority and was supposed to be heading to his parent’s house in Rego Park, Queens.” NYPD says the Sullivan County man was found dead ...
Jan 04 2023 - State’s ‘Bounceback Grants’ a Model for Success
What we discovered from the success of the Bounceback grants is that you don’t have to spend big to show big results. That’s because, as one store owner told me, “Small businesses know how to stretch ...
Jan 04 2023 - Elton Thompson
Elton Thompson, 84, of Douglasville, peacefully transitioned to his eternal home on January 1, 2023. A native of Georgia, he was born April 1, 1938 in Powder Springs, to the ...
Jan 04 2023 - Louisiana governor announces new head of Louisiana's DCFS
Officials have acknowledged that the agency is in crisis, with significant understaffing as reports of abuse and neglect across Louisiana increase. BATON ROUGE, La. — Gov. John Bel Edwards ...
Jan 04 2023 - Baton Rouge experts discuss possible layoffs, businesses feeling impacts of high cost
Andrew Fitzgerald with the Baton Rouge Are Chamber says there’s been no major layoffs in Baton Rouge. But, January is when businesses make changes.
Jan 04 2023 - Maitland museums bust myths, revel in fantasy
The current exhibition at the Maitland Historical Museum, “Fumecheliga: A History of the First Peoples of Florida,” continues through Feb. 5. (Joy Wallace Dickinson) Professor Neil Vaz of ...
Jan 04 2023 - Madison basketball team takes 30-hour bus ride to Florida after canceled flight
A Madison high school basketball team would not settle for being stranded at the airport amid thousands of flight delays and cancelations this past week. Vel Phillips Memorial ...
Jan 04 2023 - Madison basketball team takes bus to Florida tournament after Southwest cancels flight
A Madison high school basketball team would not settle for being stranded at the airport amid thousands of flight delays and cancelations this past week. Vel Phillips Memorial ...
Jan 04 2023 - Best of Live Oak contest to run through Jan. 31
Votes can be made once a day, and residents are encouraged to vote for their favorite businesses and restaurants.
Jan 04 2023 - Eye On Business; Bloomingdale/FishHawk, January 2023
Edited by Jenny Bennett The White Oak Cottage Introduces New General Manager The White Oak Cottage is pleased to introduce Kevin Luke as its new general ...
Jan 04 2023 - Less than two weeks to apply for an SBA Disaster Loan in Florida for Hurricane Ian
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) encourages businesses of all sizes, private nonprofit organizations, homeowners and renters to apply for a disaster loan before the Jan. 12 deadline.
Jan 04 2023 - Largo firm practices pet law to help dog, cat owners solve disputes
Goodwin first advertised services for pet law on her firm’s website, business came in “slowly but surely,” she said. The 49-year-old began advertising pet law services when she opened her firm in 2015 ...
Jan 04 2023 - Kissimmee business partners die after shooting each other over ongoing dispute, deputies say
Deputies said they believe the shooting happened between 31-year-old Akeido Bennett of Kissimmee, and 39-year-old Xavier Figueroa, who are Kissimmee business partners. Investigators said the men ...
Jan 04 2023 - Sheriff: Central Florida business partners shoot, kill each other amid 'ongoing dispute'
Investigators say business partners 31-year-old Akeido Bennett of Kissimmee, and 39-year-old Xavier Figueroa of Kissimmee, shot each other as a result of an ongoing dispute. Bennett died at the ...
Jan 04 2023 - Man allegedly beats roommate's raccoon • Man takes FL officer's taser • FL business partners ki
A Florida man was arrested after he allegedly beat his roommate's pet raccoon and threatened to kill the roommate and a neighbor. Tevin Williams, 31, is charged with two counts of aggravated assault ...
Jan 04 2023 - Podcast: JPMorgan Chase Florida region head Nikky Flores is set to find talent shortage solutions
For the latest edition of the Florida Business Minds podcast, Tampa Bay Business Journal Editor Alexis Muellner spoke with Nikky Flores, Florida region head for JPMorgan Chase.
Jan 04 2023 - He was being pulled over in Florida. Then his passenger threw out a cigar, police say
A law enforcement officer’s “sharp” vision helped with a drug bust Tuesday in Southwest Florida, according to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office.
Jan 04 2023 - Florida business owner sentenced to 9 years in prison for exploiting Mexican farmworkers
The owner of a Florida-based farmworker company has been sentenced to 118 months in prison on racketeering and forced-labor conspiracy charges.
Jan 04 2023 - Child Caught on Camera Wrecking Christmas Decorations Outside Hialeah Business
Surveillance video caught on camera captured someone destroying Christmas decorations outside a Hialeah business, but it is the vandal’s age that is raising questions. “I never imagined that a child ...
Jan 04 2023 - Hastings businessman recalled for service to veterans
Hastings businessman Joseph W. Rogal Sr. of Hastings is being remembered for his time serving in the Navy as well as many community organizations, including the Hastings Veterans of Foreign Wars ...
Jan 04 2023 - 'We needed this': downtown Fort Myers hopeful after New Year's celebration
Thousands gathered downtown Fort Myers to bring in 2023. Businesses said they are hopeful as they continue to recover from Hurricane Ian.
Jan 04 2023 - More Michigan school districts set to electrify bus fleets in 2023
More electric school buses will be rolling on Michigan's roadways, thanks in part to a federal grant helping 25 school districts make their first buy.
Jan 04 2023 - New York housing policy must mesh with transit
A brand new train connection to the East Side of Manhattan will finally open this month. Gov. Hochul can ensure more New Yorkers benefit from this largest MTA capital project yet with a stronger ...
Jan 04 2023 - Good morning Sudbury -- Here are some stories to start your day
The municipal news cycle in Sudbury was a busy one in 2022, with the greatest coverage centered on the now-canceled Kingsway Entertainment District project and the Oct. 24 civic election. Another ...
Jan 04 2023 - Business owners upset with smelly planters in downtown Sudbury
Two downtown business owners are expressing concerns about the cleanliness of the area. From garbage to dog and human excrement, they would like the city to do more to clean the area and keep it ...
Jan 04 2023 - Businesses in Pooler see rise in customers after 2 years of Covid-19 impacting sales
In the restaurant industry, in particular, we got hit pretty hard.” 2020 and 2021 were difficult years for businesses like the Taco Stache in Pooler. But the more time that goes by, the more people ...
Jan 04 2023 - FWB tops Daily News' Girls Basketball Power Ranks
If you look at the first half of the area’s girls basketball slate, there's an intricate web of transitive property trying to disrupt the hierarchy. Well, correction, everyone but the defensive-minded ...
Jan 04 2023 - Eagle River residents report unusually long mail delays, mishandled packages, hours spent in line
The Eagle River Post Office on Business Boulevard on ... Udevitz cited a recent news article that described ballots from multiple rural Alaska communities going uncounted after getting lost ...
Jan 04 2023 - Felony and gross misdemeanor arrests
Hogan, 18, of Spring Creek was arrested Dec. 25, 2022, at Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital for felony child abuse with substantial harm. Bail: $150,000 ...
Jan 04 2023 - Florida man loses $15K to business email compromise in real estate scheme
A Central Florida man trying to purchase land to build a small home in Port Charlotte lost more than $15,000 in the latest reported business email compromise.
Jan 04 2023 - Pensacola man arrested for aggravated child abuse after police find child with fractured skull, 4 b
A Pensacola man was arrested on Tuesday for aggravated child abuse after officers responded to Sacred Heart and found a child with a fractured skull, bruised face, ...
Jan 04 2023 - Norwich: 5 market stalls that opened for business in 2022
Norwich market is always a hive of activity and this year there have been a number of stalls that have opened up for business.
Jan 04 2023 - Immigrants introduced Christmas traditions to New England
During the Christmas season, many of us decorate our homes’ exteriors with lights and wreaths. Inside, we hang garland and adorn trees. We’re busy shopping, hosting parties and caroling while ...
Jan 04 2023 - First rocket launch of 2023 brings the boom to Florida's Space Coast
The return of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket brought with it a sonic boom, ushering in what could be a very busy year for launches from Florida.
Jan 04 2023 - Irgens sells ProHealth Medical Group Clinic building in Brookfield for $24 million
Stay up-to-date on the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin ...
Jan 04 2023 - 19 restaurants get near-perfect health inspections in Bradenton, University Park, Palmetto
The Bradenton Herald regularly reports on local restaurants that don’t pass inspection by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation or otherwise raise concern due to food safety ...
Jan 04 2023 - Cold weather shelter opening in Belle Glade
Beginning Friday at 7 p.m., Belle Glade Transitional Shelter and Lake Village at the Glades will open. See also: Florida missing child alert issued, last seen in Boca Raton The shelter is located ...
Jan 04 2023 - Former FAU student sentenced to 24 years in prison for producing child porn
A former Florida Atlantic University student has been sentenced to 24 years in federal prison for producing material depicting the sexual abuse of children. Shawn Outler, 23, received the sentence ...
Jan 04 2023 - 2022: an exciting year for education in Alachua County
The University of Florida and Alachua County Public Schools have had a busy 2022 as they grappled with challenges coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic. 2022 brought changes in leadership for UF and ...
Jan 04 2023 - Boy’s hoops roundup: Cardinals split holiday tournament games
East Wilkes, Forbush and Starmount boy’s basketball teams all hit the road for holiday tournaments last week and had varying results in their respective games.
Jan 04 2023 - Rockland Trust provides $44M in financing for Danvers development
Rockland Trust is Massachusetts' seventh-largest bank with nearly $17 billion in deposits and 125 Bay State locations, according to Business Journal research. Join the Boston Business Journal for ...
Jan 04 2023 - 7 kids hurt when school bus crashes into house in Rockland County
The crash happened just before 9 a.m. in the village of New Hempstead in Rockland County, the Ramapo police department said in a statement. A bus carrying 21 children to school veered off the road ...
Jan 04 2023 - Afton Express expanding its services
The Afton Express is expanding its services this year. The line was initially launched by Brite Bus and the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission in September 2021.
Jan 04 2023 - The Daily News Top Stories of 2022 #3: Several new businesses coming to Jacksonville in 2022
Throughout 2022, the announcements of new businesses and projects coming to Jacksonville sent waves through Onslow County.
Jan 04 2023 - Franklin County board backs away from recreation elements at Summit View Business Park
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors may reconsider the feasibility of recreational areas planned for the Summit View Business Park.
Jan 04 2023 - Armed robber strikes 2 businesses 10 minutes apart, Rocky Mount Police say
Rocky Mount police are investigating after two businesses were robbed by an armed man 10 minutes apart. The first robbery happened Monday morning just after 6:40 a.m. at the Kangaroo at 240 S.
Jan 04 2023 - Escaped prisoner from Ohio arrested in Logan County, WV
A man who escaped from the Twin Valley Behavioral Health Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, was arrested earlier this week near Chapmanville, West Virginia, according to a release ...
Jan 04 2023 - Teens recovering after being shot in Roanoke
Roanoke Police were called regarding two people with gunshot wounds in the 2800 block of Melrose Ave NW. Officers found the juveniles outside and inside a business in the area. No ages have been ...
Jan 04 2023 - Top 10 Stories of 2022: A Year of Change for Pulaski County
After a couple of years of headlines dominated by COVID-19, 2022 felt very much like business as usual for Pulaski County while skimming the year's pages to sort out its top stories. Politics. New ...
Jan 04 2023 - Business brewing in Pulaski, Botetourt County
Sizeable state grants will help two old buildings be refurbished for breweries in Botetourt County and Pulaski.
Jan 04 2023 - Bar owner says he feels targeted after Pigeon Forge changes liquor rules
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. — The owner of the "Funky Budha" in Pigeon Forge said his business is down 70% after the city started enforcing a change in the time businesses can serve liquor. Previously ...
Jan 04 2023 - Norfolk’s Tide light-rail system returns to full service Wednesday after water main repairs downt
Following the discovery of the broken water main on Monticello Avenue at MacArthur Center in December, HRT officials shut down The Tide’s overhead rail power and established a temporary bus bridge for ...
Jan 04 2023 - Thousands without power, bus services canceled as freezing rain falls across western Washington
Thousands are without power, a stretch of Interstate 90 between Bellevue and Issaquah reopened after an hours-long closure, and most bus services have been canceled or delayed Friday ...
Jan 04 2023 - New year starts with carbon emission cap law in Washington state
To ensure Washington reaches its targeted greenhouse gas limit, the state is enforcing a program that caps overall carbon emissions and permits businesses to receive allowances ...
Jan 04 2023 - Recovering from the storm
Almost every facet of Carroll County Emergency Services-Fire and Rescue was kept busy when a bitter cold front swept through the area from December 23 to December 27. Not only did local ...
Jan 04 2023 - 15th Annual Brent Berry food drive donates 4 school loads of food
The Brent Berry Food Drive wrapped up its 15th year this week. The food drive filled four Rockingham County school buses with food and a 40-foot racing trailer this year. On Tuesday with the help of ...
Jan 04 2023 - Newport News shipbuilder turned businessman was murdered on Christmas Eve in Hampton
He worked at the shipyard for about 11 years and he was in businesses for himself with two businesses. He was everything to everybody.” ...
Jan 04 2023 - Business Challenge to hold 10-year reunion celebration
This year’s 10th annual Washington County Business Challenge will get under way from Jan. 17 to Feb. 28 with more than $36,000 in awards for start up and existing expansions ...
Jan 04 2023 - Small Business Spotlight: Virginia Beach seafood joint hopes for bounce-back year in 2023
Deltonio and Sumiko Thompson opened Crabby Cali's location on Holland Road in 2018. The Army veteran and former Nightingale dispatcher say they're making some changes to help sales in the new year.
Jan 04 2023 - Best of 2022: “That, my friends, is new Metro station smell”: Inside the opening day of Metroâ€
After years of planning and challenges, Metro’s Silver Line extension finally opened to the public this week, providing much-needed transit access for residents in Loudoun County, and beyond.
Jan 04 2023 - Reston man stopped from bringing loaded gun on flight at Dulles Airport during holiday travel seaso
DULLES, Va. — A Reston man was stopped from bringing a loaded gun onto his flight at Dulles International Airport on Wednesday, during the busy holiday travel period, according to TSA.
Jan 04 2023 - Agriculture grants to expand Central Virginia organizations
Ten Virginia businesses will split $400,000 in grants just announced by Governor Glenn Youngkin. Albemarle’s Kelly Bronze Turkeys and Charlottesville’s New Hill Development Corporation are two of the ...
Jan 04 2023 - Concord And WVSU Partner To Offer A Fast Path To Social Work
A partnership between two of West Virginia’s universities allows students pursuing their master’s degree in social work a seamless transition from undergraduate studies.
Jan 04 2023 - 1 injured, 2 in custody after off-duty police officer witnesses ‘domestic’ shooting in Virginia
Two suspects were charged in connection to a domestic shooting that took place in a busy business area in Virginia Beach, leaving one person injured who was known to the suspects.
Jan 04 2023 - Off-Duty Va. Police Officer Witnesses Shooting; IDs 2 Suspects
Two people were taken into custody after an off-duty Virginia Beach police officer witnessed a shooting considered domestic in nature in a busy retail area that left one person wounded.
Jan 04 2023 - Distinguished Dozen: Charlottesville school crossing guard Cox puts eyes on street and feet on pave
Arriving a little early for his afternoon shift as a city school crossing guard, Kevin Cox uses the minutes to pluck trash from a bush near his perch along busy ...
Jan 04 2023 - Friends of Charlottesville Downtown to make mall experience safer citing a decline in visitors
Some business owners say they are starting to notice a decline in visitors to Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall due to what is being called “aggressive panhandling.” ...
Jan 04 2023 - Gigabeam leads broadband project in Bland County
Dec. 27—BLAND, Va. — High-speed internet service is on the way to many residents and businesses in Bland County. The State Corporation Commission has approved a proposal by Appalachian Power ...
Jan 04 2023 - 'I'm very heartbroken': Ramiro's Cantina on Frankfort Avenue closing doors after 15 years
NEW AT 530. AFTER 15 YEARS IN BUSINESS. A CLIFTON RESTAURANT STAPLE IS CLOSING ITS DOORS. ROMERO’S CANTINA ON FRANKFORT AVENUE IS CLOSING FOR GOOD ON FRIDAY. THE MEXICAN RESTAURANT IS JUST ONE ...
Jan 04 2023 - Ramiro's Catina closing on Frankfort Avenue
A longstanding restaurant on Frankfort Avenue is closing on Friday. Late Tuesday, Ramiro's Cantina announced it will close its doors at 2350 Frankfort Ave. after 15 years in business. The closure ...
Jan 04 2023 - Ramiro's Cantina on Frankfort Avenue closing after 15 years
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Mexican restaurant on Frankfort Avenue is closing after 15 years in business. Ramiro's Cantina posted on Facebook its plans to close on Dec. 30. The restaurant was ...
Jan 04 2023 - Meet the Newest Master in Delaware's Court of Chancery
With the addition of Bonnie W. David, formerly counsel for Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom's Wilmington office, the business court has its largest complement of personnel in its history.
Jan 04 2023 - Christiana businessman continues annual fun day for 25 years
CHRISTIANA, Manchester — For the past 25 years residents here have benefited from the philanthropic efforts of businessman Lennox "Peter" Powell following his conceptualisation of an annual ...
Jan 04 2023 - AXS TSLA Bear Daily ETF declares distribution of $2.1150
AXS Short De-SPAC Daily ETF declares distribution of $19.8611 In the first episode of "NCIS," a famous presidential impersonator was hired to play then-President George W. Bush. Here's a closer look ...
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