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Bus News Archives, January 05 2023
Jan 05 2023 - Columbus Weather: Soggy weather, above-average temps linger for another day
Soggy conditions with an occasional rumble of thunder will persist through midday Wednesday. Be alert for ponding on the roads and high water in low-lying areas. Temperatures will be closer to normal ...
Jan 05 2023 - Year in Review: Area business comings and goings in 2022
Although the business world continues to be in turmoil, with the pandemic scrambling labor supply, customer demand and struggling supply chains, and America’s rising interest rates squeezing ...
Jan 05 2023 - UTV crash in Hastings Highlands leads to drug bust
Ontario Provincial Police say a response to a UTV crash led to the arrest of two people on accusations of possessing several illegal drugs.
Jan 05 2023 - Cannabis firms fail in lawsuit against Royal Oak
Six recreational marijuana business applicants that sued Royal Oak after the city decided against granting them licenses to operate recently had their lawsuit dismissed in Oakland County Circuit Court ...
Jan 05 2023 - Vermont wage increase upsets some tipped workers
WITH THE IMPACTS THIS WAGE INCREASE IS HAVING ON SOME LOCAL WORKERS. LAUREN? BRIAN, THE BASIC WAGE RATE FOR TIPPED WORKERS ALSO WENT UP AS OF YESTERDAY. BUT ACCORDING TO THE BURLINGTON BUSINESS ...
Jan 05 2023 - Anore Horton: Omnibus bill puts families in jeopardy with early end to food benefits
Cutting SNAP benefits, a nutrition program that serves many different kinds of families, to pay for a child nutrition program is a no-win pattern that we see all too often from Congress.
Jan 05 2023 - Advocate Health is formed as Atrium-Advocate Aurora finalize combination: CBJ's No. 4 story of 2022
The Charlotte Business Journal's editorial staff has compiled a list of the region's top 25 stories of 2022. We're counting down those stories here.
Jan 05 2023 - Couture by Tess Bridal Ends 2022 in the Cookeville Hall of Fame with the Best of Cookeville Award
The Cookeville Award Program honors Couture by Tess Bridal with the Best of Cookeville in Bridal Shops Award for the eighth year in a row earning a place in the Cookeville Business Hall of Fame.
Jan 05 2023 - Deputies looking for owner of stolen item after suspect's arrest in Fayette County
Police and deputies have arrested a suspect accused of stealing items from a business in La Grange and now they're hoping to identify other victims.
Jan 05 2023 - New Pa. House speaker key player in push to support abuse victims; Rozzi visited region after grand
Back in 2016, state Rep. Mark Rozzi, then a relatively new member of the state House of Representatives, delivered an impassioned speech at the Cambria County Courthouse in support of ...
Jan 05 2023 - Penn State Altoona student-athlete Mason Bush selected AMCC Player of the Week
Penn State Altoona forward Mason Bush of Pittsburgh was named the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Player of the Week in men’s basketball on Monday, Jan. 2. Bush put up big scoring numbers for ...
Jan 05 2023 - Pflugerville Chamber of Commerce gets a new leader to help steer fast-growing economy
Kristen Cepak has been named the new president and CEO of the Pflugerville Chamber of Commerce. Cepak, who has previous experience heading chambers in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, and Columbus, Texas, will ...
Jan 05 2023 - Is she really 'Tough as Nails'? Marshfield mason competes on new season of CBS reality show
MARSHFIELD − She's used to building residential patios and constructing cobblestone walkways on the South Shore with the help of her three kids, but Marshfield resident and small-business owner ...
Jan 05 2023 - Searchlight Security Changes Name to Searchlight Cyber and Launches New Brand
Searchlight Cyber announces rebrand that reflects its status as a fast-growing cybersecurity business PORTSMOUTH, England & WASHINGTON, December 20, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Searchlight Cyber, the ...
Jan 05 2023 - TAXES, MENTAL HEALTH AND MARIJUANA: Local legislators are thinking about the state budget and other
Columbus, address issues related to legislation during a Third House session with state legislators in the council chambers at Columbus City Hall in Columbus, Ind., Monday, March 25, 2019. State ...
Jan 05 2023 - Used Ford cars for sale in Standish, MI
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Easiest and most convenient purchase! Steve Draves my salesman had the car delivered to my house given my busy schedule and took my trade in ...
Jan 05 2023 - Houston businesses reflect on a challenging 2022
Looking back, however, offers an opportunity to reflect on strategic shifts, opportunities lost and found and lessons learned. The Chronicle asked executives from a cross section of area business to ...
Jan 05 2023 - $1M land sale to prompt new Dayton-area restaurant, car wash
A $1 million sale of 1.6 acres in the Dayton region closed Dec. 15. The sale will result in a new business. The land, near the intersection of Dayton Yellow Springs and Trebein roads in Fairborn ...
Jan 05 2023 - Traffic nightmare: Sewer main break will close busy Ocean Springs road for two months
Engineers boring for soil samples along Hanshaw Road ruptured the force sewer main which will now cause the road, a major artery to Ocean Springs Middle School and Gulf Park Estates, to close for up ...
Jan 05 2023 - Maine’s low-income heating program gets $6.5M boost from feds
Credit: Robert F. Bukaty / AP Maine is slated to receive additional federal funding to help low-income residents heat their homes. The $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill, recently passed by ...
Jan 05 2023 - Floor & Décor store, car wash announced for Temple Mall
Two new businesses — a home décor store and a car wash — are planned at Temple Mall, officials announced Tuesday.
Jan 05 2023 - Crews working to restore water services for parts of Temple
Homes and businesses in parts of Temple have been without water services for almost 20 hours, but relief is still far from certain.
Jan 05 2023 - Pet shop, other businesses, destroyed in Mendota fire
MENDOTA, Ill. (CBS) -- Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a devastating fire in the LaSalle County community of Mendota. It broke out overnight, destroying multiple businesses ...
Jan 05 2023 - The Dispatch has you covered for the Ohio State vs. Georgia College Football Playoff semi
Back in Columbus, real-time reporter Colin Gay will ... opinion and video from a week spent deep in Georgia Bulldog territory. Injured Buckeyes:'Who are people to talk about my brother like ...
Jan 05 2023 - Here’s the new Atlanta-based taqueria opening in the former Sputnik Bar in Columbus
Moving into the historic Columbus building is a responsibility, Tuza Taco owner Jason Sherman said. Here’s what to know about the new restaurant.
Jan 05 2023 - Columbus police searches for suspect in $37,000 check theft
The Columbus Police Department’s Financial Crimes Unit asks for help identifying an individual in a check theft of $37,000 from a Columbus realty company.
Jan 05 2023 - Kissin 99.3 to host AutoNation’s Rodeo Columbus next week
Kissin 99.3 will host AutoNation’s Rodeo Columbus. This one night event will take place at the Columbus Civic Center and will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Jan 05 2023 - Coroner: Victim ID’d in first homicide of 2023 on Lawyers Lane in Columbus
The victim in a deadly Lawyers Lane shooting has been identified, say Columbus coroner.According to Coroner Buddy Bryan, on Jan. 4, 23-year-old DeAndre Meadow suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was ...
Jan 05 2023 - Children testify in trial of Columbus man accused of assault that lead to shooting
The pistol sounded like “a balloon that pops by itself,” said the boy who pulled the trigger, wounding his mother.
Jan 05 2023 - Lawmakers, business owners still want answers following Christmas Eve natural gas issues
There's still a blackened burn mark on one of the pots the owners of Leaven Bakery in New Albany had on the stove when they experienced natural gas issues on Christmas Eve. Owners Kimberly and ...
Jan 05 2023 - One Wisconsin city has nine drunk driving arrests on New Year’s Eve
A police department in western Wisconsin had a busy New Year’s Eve, as nine drunk driving arrests were made. The Hudson Police Department posted on its Facebook ...
Jan 05 2023 - 1st phase of a multimillion-dollar makeover for downtown Sydney is nearly complete
Charlotte Street in Sydney, N.S., had a major facelift over recent months, but not without delays and frustrated businesses. The $9-million project involves wider sidewalks, streetscaping and ...
Jan 05 2023 - NJ Transit hosting industry forum on Jan. 11 in preparation for operation and maintenance of Hudson
Since its inception in 2000, the Hudson-Bergen Light-Rail has operated under the initial design-build-operate-maintain contract.
Jan 05 2023 - Andover to get 7 more liquor licenses
He added that while there are no businesses currently awaiting licenses, the bill will promote new growth in Andover. The licenses will be restricted to businesses inside certain areas around ...
Jan 05 2023 - New to farming? For military veterans, there’s a local program for that
Cullman County has lots of veteran farmers; experienced growers and ranchers who’ve made agriculture their business for decades or even generations. But what about farmers who are actual military ...
Jan 05 2023 - 11 Ways to Make Your Visit to Auburn, New York Special!
Auburn, New York is one of Upstate's greatest, smaller cities. There is just so much history here! Auburn has a population of 27,000 and it is the county seat of Cayuga County. It has a bustling ...
Jan 05 2023 - Auburn native, restaurant maven to open bagel shop downtown
When Tony Daddabbo decided to open a food business in his hometown of Auburn, he naturally looked to the location that once boasted his family's name: Daddabbo's Pizza.
Jan 05 2023 - Lebanon charges 7 suspects in killing of UN peacekeeper
Lebanon's military tribunal on Thursday charged seven suspects in last month's attack that killed an Irish peacekeeper when a group of armed local residents ambushed his convoy and opened fire, ...
Jan 05 2023 - Virginia’s minimum wage set to increase in 2023
The New Year brings another minimum wage increase in the Commonwealth. On January 1, the minimum wage will increase from $11 to $12. Last year, it went up by $1.50. Local businesses, like Checkered ...
Jan 05 2023 - Plea hearing for Daniel Fitzko conducted before Judge Mark Wills
After being advised of his rights including the right to trial by jury, a Mercer County man pleaded guilty in circuit court Wednesday to felonies including sexual abuse by a parent, guardian or ...
Jan 05 2023 - Downtown Claremore sees local business success
Downtown Claremore has seen so much success with local businesses coming in that there's now a waitlist for business owners.
Jan 05 2023 - Exciting New Flavors Coming To Toms River, NJ With A Brand New Restaurant
In this case, the door is a restaurant that closed a few weeks ago and is being replaced with something new and exciting! A few weeks ago I told you about a local New Jersey business that seems to ...
Jan 05 2023 - 2022 in review: 5 most-read business updates in Tomball, Magnolia
Here are the five most-read business updates by Tomball and Magnolia readers in 2022 as of Dec. 21. 1. Costco files permits for location in Tomball Costco is planning a store and fuel station at the ...
Jan 05 2023 - Texas man accused of kidnapping, viciously attacking and sexually assaulting Bumble date over 5 day
Police in Houston, Texas, have arrested a man they say kidnapped and sexually abused a woman who refused his advances after the two met on a popular dating app.
Jan 05 2023 - BRTA, Great Barrington Receives Community Transit Grant Program Funds
The Town of Great Barrington was awarded $32,000 to fund the purchase of operational software for on-demand ride scheduling and dispatch to support a ...
Jan 05 2023 - Barrington acupuncturist faces two sex-related charges, police fear more to come
BARRINGTON, Ill. (CBS ... to say the business is now temporarily closed - not scheduled to reopen until New Year's Eve 2024. Chong was charged in Cook County and released on bond.
Jan 05 2023 - Portland Diocese challenging 2021 Maine law lifting statute of limitations on childhood abuse claim
Attorneys for the diocese and the 13 plaintiffs suing the church will argue the case before Superior Court Justice Thomas McKeon later this month.
Jan 05 2023 - More charges for Cambridge woman after provincewide child porn investigation
Waterloo Regional Police arrested a woman in Cambridge as part a provincial strategy to tackle online sexual abuse and exploitation of children. A 39-year-old faces charges of sexual assault, sexual ...
Jan 05 2023 - NJ Transit offering fare deals, schedule changes for New Year’s weekend
As we close out 2022, NJ Transit is offering extra service and special deals to families traveling with children to New York City, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. From now through 6 a.m. Jan. 3, two ...
Jan 05 2023 - The Most Delicious Bakery Is Hiding Inside This Unassuming New Jersey Gas Station
Busy Bees, a hidden gas station bakery in New Jersey, is an authentic Brazilian cafe featuring amazing pastries, sandwiches, and coffee.
Jan 05 2023 - New Jersey Transit Long Branch Line
We’re part way through the transformation of our Library Place branch in Jersey. On Saturday 04 and Monday 06 Nov we'll close the branch while we complete some ...
Jan 05 2023 - ECC receives $4 million for new Rolla facility; campus classroom technology project
East Central College is receiving a total of $4 million from the federal omnibus spending bill signed into law by President Joe Biden. The funding comes in the form of ...
Jan 05 2023 - MO Amendment 3’s impact on youth
Since Missouri Amendment 3 was legalized in November, many are concerned about youth in rural areas and their developing young brains. The National Institution on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the Ray County ...
Jan 05 2023 - Transitions: Harvard Names New President; Kenyon College President Steps Down
Ron Darbeau, vice president for faculty affairs and academic operations at Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania, has been named chancellor of Pennsylvania State University at Altoona. Claudine Gay, ...
Jan 05 2023 - State Sen. Thompson Rehder proposes bridge honor for Welge
State Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder has introduced legislation to name the Missouri portion of the new Chester Bridge after late businessman Don Welge, president and CEO of Gilster-Mary Lee Corp., who ...
Jan 05 2023 - Ozark Fiber acquires Missouri Telecom's SMB and residential business units
Internet and voice business for residential and SMB businesses in Monett, Missouri. The company has snapped up the assets from MT in a move that will expand the company's operations across the state, ...
Jan 05 2023 - From the Heartland to the Hudson, access to housing is a struggle and solutions aren’t simple
Many small businesses in Moberly were negatively impacted when large industries and employers left the mid-Missouri community. However, there are organizations and people in Moberly working to create ...
Jan 05 2023 - Man fatally shoots co-worker at aMaryland Heights business
An investigation is underway as several police officers have responded to a situation outside a Dobbs center in Maryland Heights.
Jan 05 2023 - BILLY LONG – At Long Last My Last Long’s Short Report
Let's start at the beginning. The beginning in this case was when my wife Barbara and I stepped off the members-elect bus on the plaza where you enter our natio ...
Jan 05 2023 - Cardinals Players Flock to the Baseball Performance Lab in Louisiana
This offseason many of your favorite Cardinals players are stopping by Baton Rogue Louisiana, not for the food (even though it’s surely a pitstop), they’re instead making a business trip to the ...
Jan 05 2023 - Callaway County Sheriff’s Office finishes 2022 with meth bust
The Callaway County Sheriff's Office closed out 2022 with a meth bust in the Fulton area. On Dec. 30, the CCSO executed a search warrant in the early morning hours. As a result of the search warrant, ...
Jan 05 2023 - In a state-ranked rivalry game, Mexico’s defense leads to a Fulton boys basketball loss
Fulton boys basketball had highlight reel dunks from Colby Lancaster and splendid plays from others, but Mexico's defense and transition offense were too much for the Hornets.
Jan 05 2023 - Route 60 in Stoddard County Reduced to one lane for drainage repairs
Eastbound Business Route 60 will be reduced to one lane so road crews can perform drainage repairs. The section of roadway is located from One Mile Road to Cooper Street in Dexter Missouri. Missouri ...
Jan 05 2023 - Missouri becoming a popular state to settle in, study shows
Haul trucks increased by 7% over 2021, while departures rose less than 4%. Overall moving traffic slowed throughout most of the U.S. but remained busy in the Show-Me State in 2022. Do-it-yourself ...
Jan 05 2023 - Remembering businesswoman, philanthropist Gretchen Valade
Detroit's Jazz community is mourning the death of Gretchen Valade, who passed away last week at the age of 97.
Jan 05 2023 - Purina invests additional $110M in Clinton factory, adds 15 jobs
Nestle Purina PetCare Company’s continued investment in the Greater Clinton Region is proof that our area boasts a business-friendly environment with the infrastructure and r ...
Jan 05 2023 - Battle of No. 1: Top HS sophomore Cameron Boozer topples top senior D.J. Wagner
Two of the top high school players in the country faced off Wednesday evening as D.J. Wagner and Camden (New Jersey) traveled to Miami to play Cameron Boozer's Christopher Columbus team. The No. 11 ...
Jan 05 2023 - Freshman gives team added pop
Struggling from the three-point line against Missouri's packed-in zone, the Arkansas Razorbacks needed a zone buster on Wednesday.
Jan 05 2023 - Polk County, Mo., woman faces charges involving death of her child
A grand jury indicted a Polk County woman in the death of a child. Ashley Cameron faces charges of child abuse and endangering the welfare of a child. The child, 13, died in February 2021.
Jan 05 2023 - John Loeffler
John J. Loeffler, 100 years and 2 months old, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023, at Missouri Veterans Home. John was born in Columbus, Ohio, to John and Florence Loeffler. He and Laurene ...
Jan 05 2023 - Best burger joints near Albany, according to Yelp
Will definitely be back next time through Albany.” — Matt J. Junior’s has three locations in Albany, Guilderland and North Greenbush. You can view the menu on the restaurant’s website.
Jan 05 2023 - The First Royal Maharlika Summit Emerged Triumphantly in the Philippines
"The Paramount Sultana of Royal Maharlika, HRH Sultana Mariam Amor Torres Mastura"The 2022 summit includes the Royal Enthronement, Maharlika Business Forum and Royal Maharlika Awards. Royalty and poli ...
Jan 05 2023 - Deal for 250,000 disabled to get jobs
Business has struck a deal with the Albanese government to bring more disabled people into the workforce, as part of a broader plan to create job opportunities for 250,000 Australians.
Jan 05 2023 - Lawsuit against SBC marks new challenge to historic Southern Baptist sex abuse report
Lawsuit protests the SBC and third-party firm for supporting allegations in a new legal challenge referencing historic abuse report.
Jan 05 2023 - Online Seminary Programs
A seminary degree program at Bethel will prepare you to begin or advance a career in ministry, nonprofit work, organizational leadership, and more. Our online programs are designed for busy adults who ...
Jan 05 2023 - Petal gets its first Chick-fil-A restaurant and it's owned and operated locally. See where
A restaurant in Petal will open for business Thursday, Jan. 5. The new restaurant, located 1156 Evelyn Gandy Parkway, will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Saturday for ...
Jan 05 2023 - Mississippi State CB Emmanuel Forbes Will Play in Upcoming ReliaQuest Bowl
Mississippi State cornerback Emmanuel Forbes still has unfinished business with the Bulldogs. The defensive back shared that he will be playing in his team's upcoming ReliaQuest Bowl against Illinois.
Jan 05 2023 - Business People: Missy Durant appointed chief people officer at Medica
Minnetonka-based health insurer Medica announced the appointment of Missy Durant to the new position of chief people officer. Franconia Sculpture Park, Shafer, Minn., announced the departure of ...
Jan 05 2023 - Columbus Weather: Wintry mix, snow showers return Thursday
Wintry mix and snow showers return Thursday afternoon and evening. We're wet through the weekend but we dry out next week!MORE | Radar | Maps | View, Share Weather PhotosWEDNESDAY NIGHT: partly cloudy ...
Jan 05 2023 - The City of Columbus comes together working on homelessness
Homelessness is a problem everywhere, even here in North Mississippi. In Columbus, shelter options for people experiencing homelessness are extremely limited. The Golden Triangle Homeless Coalition ...
Jan 05 2023 - Downtown businesses in Ypsilanti targeted in rash of break-ins
"Tuesday morning we all walked up to broken glass and broken hearts, quite honestly," said Star Studio owner Angel Vanas.
Jan 05 2023 - Michigan School Districts Aim to Electrify More Bus Fleets
More electric school buses will be on Michigan’s roadways this year, partly thanks to a federal grant helping 25 school districts make their first electric school bus purchase, reported The Detroit ...
Jan 05 2023 - Michigan woman accused of making sexual videos with infant, sharing them on Kik
A Michigan woman is accused of making videos of herself sexually abusing an infant girl and then sharing them with a man she met on Kik Messenger, WDIV Local 4 reports. The 26-year-old Macomb County ...
Jan 05 2023 - Video shows car chase, arrest of man linked to Warren drug bust; 8 people arrested
Warren police have released ground and aerial video showing the car chase and ensuing arrest of a man linked to a massive drug bust.
Jan 05 2023 - 8 arrested, 5 facing charges after fentanyl, crack cocaine, meth found by Warren officials
Eight people were arrested and five are facing felony charges after Warren officials found fentanyl, crack cocaine, and methamphetamine as part of a drug bust.
Jan 05 2023 - Traverse City’s Snowshoe, Wine & Brew events are back for another winter
OLD MISSION PENINSULA, MI - One of the Traverse City area’s most well-known winter experiences has announced its event dates for the new season, so get ready to board The Brew Bus for one of the ...
Jan 05 2023 - Federal funding to replace culvert in Stanwood
Snohomish County will receive federal funding to replace a culvert in Stanwood's Lake Martha Creek, which will improve fish passage and repair roadway damage. The funding comes from the omnibus ...
Jan 05 2023 - Resident Artist Program in Silver City reflects on busy year
The Resident Artist Program in Silver City had a particularly busy year offering free public concerts, art exhibitions, poetry readings, and art workshops. Visual artists, musicians and poets brought ...
Jan 05 2023 - Victim in Sandusky sex abuse case sues the ex-coach, Penn State
We are part of The Trust Project. Reuters) - A man who testified last year at Jerry Sandusky's child sex abuse trial about years of sexual assault sued the former football coach and Pennsylvania ...
Jan 05 2023 - No. 3 Ohio State rebounds vs No. 14 Michigan to stay perfect
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Taylor Mikesell scored 16 points and Rikki Harris added 14 as No. 3 Ohio State won its 15th straight game, coming from behind to beat turnover-prone No. 14 Michigan 66-57 on Saturday.
Jan 05 2023 - What's in the $1.7T federal spending bill for Michigan
Washington — The year-end omnibus spending bill that Congress is rushing to pass by Friday includes $342 million earmarked for more than 200 Michigan ... Airport in Grand Rapids (also Stabenow ...
Jan 05 2023 - Indianhead and Blackjack are now called Snowriver. How the Skinner family is making big investments
A family business that began in Lutsen, Minnesota is investing big in Snow River in Michigan and planning expansions of its other ski resorts.
Jan 05 2023 - Detroit Evening Report: Michigan schools will increase electric school buses in 2023
Michigan schools will see more electric buses this year thanks to a grant by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Jan 05 2023 - 2022 in review: Business investments, inflation, shortages mark year in Monroe County
When the year began, General Motors announced it would invest $7 billion in Michigan and create 4,000 jobs. In June, Ford Motor Co. announced plans to build a new $35 million facility in Monroe ...
Jan 05 2023 - Monroe County Agriculture: Looking ahead to the new year
Look ahead The new year is traditionally a time to reflect, recharge, step back and set some goals for the year ahead. Now is a time to reflect on the farm business, both internally and externally.
Jan 05 2023 - Boil order lifted for parts of Milan
The Village of Milan Water Department has issued a boil order until further notice for residences and businesses located south of 12th Avenue and east of the Beltline, including Knoxville Road and ...
Jan 05 2023 - 9 Manistee area businesses that closed and 9 that opened in 2022
From sad goodbyes to new business development, 2022 was an impactful year for the Manistee area. MANISTEE COUNTY — Readers were interested in new businesses opening in the area, but 2022 was a year ...
Jan 05 2023 - Camden vs. Columbus basketball live stream: How to watch; get live score updates online
High school basketball fans will have a chance to see two of the nation's top 10 teams in action Wednesday (January 4) when No. 8 Columbus (Florida) hosts No. 10 Camden (New Jersey) in Miami. Camden ...
Jan 05 2023 - Leroy Odell Dease, 77
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Leroy Odell Dease of West Haven, Connecticut, who transitioned on Friday, December 2, 2022 at the age of 77. He was predeceased by his wife, Beverly ...
Jan 05 2023 - A new entertainment spot is opening in the heart of Lapeer
LAPEER, MI — Christina and Christopher Herr are turning their hobby of collecting pinball machines and nostalgic arcade games into a new entertainment business in downtown Lapeer. Axecadia ...
Jan 05 2023 - Kinross Alaska earns two recognitions
Kinross Alaska wrapped up its year with two recognitions — one for its director of environmental affairs and one for the business as a whole. Bartly Kleven with Kinross Alaska is one of ...
Jan 05 2023 - Does Sydney Airport Operate Without A Manager?
Leaked reports have shown Sydney airport has had over 70 breaches where no manager was on duty. Reports leaked to the media show that Australia's busiest airport, Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD), ...
Jan 05 2023 - Kalamazoo Police Chief to Retire After Harassment Complaints
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — A police chief in southwestern Michigan is stepping down following allegations by three female city employees of discrimination, sexual harassment and verbal abuse.
Jan 05 2023 - What’s being built there near Hudsonville? Indoor sports business has big plans.
HUDSONVILLE, MI — Fans of volleyball and pickleball will soon have a new indoor facility.to use in West Michigan. That’s what’s being constructed on property right along the border of ...
Jan 05 2023 - Houghton Business Association updates on downtown parking deck removal and Jibba Jabba snowboarding
The Houghton Business Association provided updates during their monthly meeting on Wednesday regarding the removal of the downtown parking deck in the spring and the revival of the Jibba Jabba ...
Jan 05 2023 - In 2022, Holland's new and returning restaurants, retailers stole the show
Here, we've gathered the five biggest developments in Holland's business community in 2022: Labor shortages continued in 2022, as employers competed in new-and-improved ways to access a limited ...
Jan 05 2023 - Built by a Wausau business titan, this historic estate is for sale. Here's the price tag.
The D.C. Everest estate is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is located a block away from a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home.
Jan 05 2023 - Hartford celebrates First Night to ring in the new year
HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Places everywhere are ready for their New Year’s celebrations and that includes Bushnell Park in Hartford. First Night in Hartford is something that has taken all 365 ...
Jan 05 2023 - Community Spotlight week of Jan 1 and beyond
Euchre event • St. Hubert Knights of Columbus to host Super Euchre to Benefit Special Olympics Jan. 13 at St. Hubert Activity Center, 38775 Prentiss, Harrison Township. Doors open 6 p.m.; dinner ...
Jan 05 2023 - Greenville Police are asking for help in finding coin thief
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - A coin dealer comes back to find his car trunk had broken into and multiple items inside were stolen. A coin dealer was followed from a local coin show to a business ...
Jan 05 2023 - New year, new biz: See what’s coming to Grand Rapids in 2023
Even with a mountain of obstacles popping up, businesses have continued to choose West Michigan as a viable market.
Jan 05 2023 - Livengood: State Treasury may have one more gift under the tree for you
The state of Michigan has $2 billion in unclaimed property owed to individuals and businesses. You just have to go searching for it.
Jan 05 2023 - Christopher Bueche remembered as family man, businessman and for cheesy dad jokes
A family man, businessman, lover of all music and cheesy dad jokes. That’s what Flushing man Christopher Bueche will be remembered for after he died on Sunday, Jan. 1.
Jan 05 2023 - DBusiness Daily Update: Traverse City to Host New Comedy Festival at Five Venues Feb. 2-4, and More
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
Jan 05 2023 - Eaton Rapids small business gets 'Match on Main' grant of $25,000
An Eaton Rapids small business is getting a big boost from a state-funded grant program, and the cash infusion could be a game-changer for the whole town.
Jan 05 2023 - One of Detroit’s first recreational marijuana shops is now open for business
Detroit regulators issued retail licenses for adult-use marijuana four years after recreational cannabis sales began in Michigan.
Jan 05 2023 - Michigan cop narrowly dodges shooting ambush, 2 in custody
A Dearborn, Michigan, police officer was approached by an individual wielding a rifle who fired into his vehicle early Monday morning, authorities say.
Jan 05 2023 - Clio’s Natalie Archibald on creating digital-first workspaces
Intentionality and collaboration are two crucial leadership pillars that every business needs to consider when redesigning the office and entering new markets, according to Clio’s vice president of ...
Jan 05 2023 - The Find in Chelsea has closed but another business plans to expand into the space
A clothing store in downtown Chelsea recently closed its doors making room for another existing business to expand its operations. . Main St., a clothing resale store, officially closed its doors on ...
Jan 05 2023 - Scores and highlights: Round up of boys and girls basketball across West Michigan
It was a busy Tuesday night to start the new year for high school basketball. We've got highlights from the lakeshore, to East Kentwood ...
Jan 05 2023 - Gas prices in Michigan went up this week: Why they're rising
"Michigan motorists are seeing higher gas prices as they ring in 2023," said Adrienne Woodland, a spokeswoman for AAA. "An increase in crude oil prices to close out 2022, along with a busy holiday ...
Jan 05 2023 - Will Michigan minimum wage increase impact small businesses?
Michigan’s minimum wage is seeing a slight increase in 2023, going from $9.87 an hour to $10.10 an hour. But the timing of the increase—coming after a year of rising costs due to inflation and supply ...
Jan 05 2023 - Property damaged in Beaver County child care facility parking lot, owner asking for help
The owner of a child care facility in Beaver County is asking for help after property was damaged on the outside of her business for the fourth time this year. Joanne Fenchak, owner of Joanne’s Child ...
Jan 05 2023 - Wine war tests identity of Michigan's Old Mission Peninsula
Wineries chafe at local rules that restrict their business. But Peninsula Township says limits are needed to preserve the rural feel of the area.
Jan 05 2023 - The Omnibus Appropriations Act and the curious incident of the dog that doesn’t bark
To which Holmes replies: “That was the curious incident.” Think about it, barely a peep or a bark has been heard over the last several decades about any crippling effects CRs have on the rest ...
Jan 05 2023 - ‘Atlanta Magazine’ names Rashad Richey Best Talk Radio Personality … again
Emmy nominated broadcaster, news analyst, business executive, college dean, university professor, lecturer, entrepreneur, and advocate, Dr. Rashad Richey has interviewed everyone from United States ...
Jan 05 2023 - Ann Arbor businesses prepare for Fiesta Bowl crowds
Despite being nearly 2,000 miles away from Glendale, Arizona where the game will take place, downtown Ann Arbor businesses like The Brown Jug are gearing up for busy crowds.
Jan 05 2023 - Heronmark receives $25K grant to open beer, wine production facility in Allegan
“We are so delighted to open our business in downtown Allegan,” Ramsay said. The grant is part of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s Match on Main. In total, Gov. Gretchen ...
Jan 05 2023 - Adrian Wooldridge
In global business, the coming year will be all about back to basics. Over the past decade, businesspeople have allowed themselves to dream big dramas about solving society’s most pressing ...
Jan 05 2023 - Roundtable Panelists Note Opportunities, Challenges for Year Ahead
Talking the Talk As part of its annual Economic Outlook, BusinessWest put together a roundtable of area business leaders to discuss the issues facing the region and its business community and the ...
Jan 05 2023 - Keeping the train rolling forward: State eyes $108M for corridor improvements as east-west rail pla
“Springfield is home to a $100 ... must be boosted to promote the viability of robust east-west travel in the very near future. The Massachusetts Legislature established the Passenger Rail ...
Jan 05 2023 - Wellesley and Needham warn: Mail thieves have keys to the boxes, so bring your letters to the P.O.
With the holiday season officially underway and countless gifts in transit, two Massachusetts towns are warning residents about an uptick in mail theft. The Wellesley Police Department said it has ...
Jan 05 2023 - VIDEO NOW: Wayland Bakery in Providence to close
A famous bakery in Providence is closing on Saturday after nearly 100 years in business.
Jan 05 2023 - No Sen. Warren, You Can't Fix Southwest By Blocking JetBlue-Spirit Merger
Thousands of flights have been canceled over the past couple weeks as the transit system has been rocked by weather. One airline in particular, Southwest Airlines, has struggled to handle the conditio ...
Jan 05 2023 - JUST IN: First Financial Bank acquires Dayton M&A firm
With the addition of investment banking capabilities from Brady Ware Capital, First Financial Bank further expands the products and services we bring to bear for businesses and ...
Jan 05 2023 - Stoughton Suspect Arrested In Drug Trafficking Bust
BROCKTON, MA — Eleven suspects, including one from Stoughton, were arrested and charged Tuesday in a takedown of a major South Shore drug trafficking organization, according to the Massachusetts ...
Jan 05 2023 - Lawsuit Accuses Massachusetts Cops of Sexually Abusing Teen for a Decade
In September, three Massachusetts cops were accused in an internal affairs ... Now Birchmore’s estate has filed a lawsuit against the Stoughton cops, accusing them “of a near decade-long scheme of ...
Jan 05 2023 - Family sues ex-Stoughton cops, town for wrongful death in sex abuse scandal
STOUGHTON – The family of Sandra Birchmore ... which would have constituted statutory rape as the age of consent in Massachusetts is 16. The heavily redacted report police gave the public ...
Jan 05 2023 - Massachusetts authorities seize 13,900 fentanyl pills, 30 pounds of cocaine in massive drug bust
About 13,900 fentanyl pills, 30 pounds of cocaine, 406 grams of raw fentanyl were seized from a home after a lengthy investigation in Springfield, .
Jan 05 2023 - Springfield police find 30 pounds of cocaine, nearly 14,000 fentanyl pills in gang drug bust
Springfield police arrested a man last month after allegedly finding 30 pounds of cocaine and nearly 14,000 fentanyl pills in his home.
Jan 05 2023 - Positively Massachusetts: Stories of accomplishments, big & small, that had a lasting impact in
From rescues to charity work, all year long our friends and residents of Massachusetts have been busy helping the community and showing viewers what they are capable of doing.
Jan 05 2023 - A year of construction, growth, controversy points to busy 2023 in Quincy
He said he has been in touch with Navy leaders and hopes to erect a statue of The Lone Sailor — Massachusetts' first — in Quincy. Construction projects will continue at two of the city's ...
Jan 05 2023 - Pittsfield grocery closing after more than three decades
PITTSFIELD — A grocery store that has been open in the community since the 1980s is closing its doors. Pittsfield Save-A-Lot announced Wednesday that it is going out of business. The store has ...
Jan 05 2023 - New Orange Line subway cars pulled from service over safety concerns
BOSTON - Just months after transit officials shut down Boston's entire Orange Line subway line for 30 days to conduct repairs, officials pulled nine new Orange Line subway cars from service Friday ...
Jan 05 2023 - New bus service launches in region: OurBus to offer New York-Amherst and Boston-Northampton routes
A month after selling out trial runs offering bus service from New York to Amherst and from Boston to Northampton, a regional transportation company that specializes in intercity and charter bus trips ...
Jan 05 2023 - As The Source goes dark, neighboring Northampton businesses press on
The closure of the Source, a downtown Northampton cannabis shop, represented the first instance in four years of legal recreational marijuana that a Massachusetts dispensary had shut down.
Jan 05 2023 - Transit Briefs: Sound Transit, MassDOT, Brightline
Sound Transit reaches milestone on Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension. Also, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) conducts Northern Tier Passenger Rail Study to examine North ...
Jan 05 2023 - North Adams restaurant closing after short run with new management
Desperados Mexican Restaurant in North Adams, Massachusetts says its closing due to a lack of business. The restaurant posted the news this week on Facebook, saying Desperados has also recently ...
Jan 05 2023 - Bridge over busy stretch of Mass. Pike closed after being struck by truck with raised lift
A bridge that carries traffic over the Massachusetts Turnpike in Newton will be closed until further notice after it was struck by an oversized truck on Thursday.
Jan 05 2023 - Mayor says Milford on track to top 650 business openings in 2022
In 2021 we had 650, and we are on track to break the 650 number in 2022." Blake added the unemployment rate in Milford is 3.5 percent, compared to 11 percent during the pandemic. "All those indicators ...
Jan 05 2023 - Detour In Marlborough After Water Main Break: City
MARLBOROUGH, MA — Drivers in Marlborough should avoid a busy section of West Main Street (Route 20) through the afternoon hours Wednesday. A water main broke under West Main Tuesday night in the ...
Jan 05 2023 - Shelby, One of the Senate’s Last Big Spenders, ‘Got Everything’ for Alabama
Senator Richard C. Shelby made the most of his perch on the committee that controls federal spending. Now he’s leaving Congress, where his way of doing business is a fading art. Send any friend ...
Jan 05 2023 - Foxboro among area communities getting funds through omnibus spending bill
The recently passed federal omnibus spending bill includes funding for a number of long-planned local projects, the area’s congressman says.
Jan 05 2023 - BostInno Approved: Here are the January events you need to know about
Check out select January events below, including Boston's Back to Business Bash, a discussion on the state of manufacturing in Western Massachusetts and a fireside chat with Kyle York of Dyn and York ...
Jan 05 2023 - Leicester-based Bri’s Sweet Treats to open at Worcester Public Market
Leicester-based Bri’s Sweet Treats will soon be opening its first permanent location at the. Briana Azier, owner of the artisan chocolate and treat business, told MassLive that she would be taking ...
Jan 05 2023 - Lawrence Three-Alarm Fire Causes Heavy Damage In Mill Building
An accidental fire broke out in a large building in Lawrence after a high intensity work light caused combustible materials to ignite, officials say. The fire broke out early in the morning of Tuesday ...
Jan 05 2023 - British man shot dead in Jamaica was 'contract killing'
The murder of a British tourist in Jamaica was a "contract killing" by "unknown assailants", police have said. Sean Patterson, a personal trainer from Shepherd's Bush, west London, was found with ...
Jan 05 2023 - 'They stuck by me,' Hull restaurant owner surprises staff with trip to Disney World
Hull restaurant owner surprises employees with 7-day trip to Disney World 02:05 HULL -- Workers at a small business on the South Shore received an enormous holiday surprise. The owner of Toast in Hull ...
Jan 05 2023 - With new business, Hopkinton couple hopes to encourage local, sustainable shopping
For Alyssa McKeon and her husband, Luke Simon, their eco-friendly and sustainable store is one small way of contributing to the fight against climate change.Witching Hour Provisions in Hopkinton ...
Jan 05 2023 - Massachusetts GOP Gov. Baker marks final full day in office
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker engaged in a series of traditional ceremonies during his last full day as governor on Wednesday, marking the transition of power in the top office on Beacon Hill from ...
Jan 05 2023 - United Way of North Central Massachusetts celebrates success of holiday food drive
Throughout November and December, food and non-food items were collected at local organizations, banks and businesses before they were later distributed to food pantries, agencies and other ...
Jan 05 2023 - Keller @ Large: Top 2022 political stories in Massachusetts and what's to come in the new year
As is usually the case, it was busy year in Massachusetts politics. With 2022 in the rearview mirror, WBZ-TV political analyst Jon Keller was joined by Katie Lannan of GBH and Matt Murphy of State ...
Jan 05 2023 - Inflation leads Coldwater's 'The Patio' to close up shop
COLDWATER, Mich. — Over the last six years, residents who stopped at The Patio in Coldwater, Mich. enjoyed the multitude of flavors and options. Sadly, this small-business less than a mile from ...
Jan 05 2023 - State Treasurer’s Office Launches Small Business Toolkit and Resource Map
Massachusetts State Treasurer, Deborah B. Goldberg, recently announced the launch of the Treasurer’s Office’s newly designed Small Business Resource Toolkit website. The toolkit provides access to ...
Jan 05 2023 - Caring Transitions Brings Much-Needed Services to South Central Massachusetts
Husband and Wife Duo Opens the Second Location for Worcester Metro WORCESTER, Mass. (PRWEB) January 02, 2023 Caring Transitions, the leader in senior relocation and transition services, continues to e ...
Jan 05 2023 - A change of course for K-12 education?
When Governor-elect Maura Healey’s transition team announced in December the appointment of Lynn Schools Superintendent Patrick Tutwiler as the state’s new education secretary, the move signaled to ...
Jan 05 2023 - $100K worth of illegal THC edibles seized in Massachusetts
The Braintree Police Drug Control Unit received a tip that an illegal production of THC edibles was operating at a commercial business location on Mill Lane in Braintree. Police executed a search ...
Jan 05 2023 - Drug Bakery: Braintree Police Find $100K Worth In THC Candy At Local Business
Authorities uncovered thousands of dollars in products after getting a tip about a suspected illegal THC candy operation at a South Shore business last week. The Braintree Police Narcotics Unit ...
Jan 05 2023 - Strong wind gusts cause power outages across Maryland
The Maryland Transit Administration said Light ... Roof of business partially collapsed in Westminster: Emergency crews were called around 11:07 a.m. Friday to the 600 block of Baltimore Boulevard ...
Jan 05 2023 - Mullen Group Ltd. - 2023 Budget and Business Plan Conference Call and Webcast
Mullen Group Ltd. ("Mullen Group" and/or the "Corporation") intends to release its 2023 Budget and Business Plan on Monday, January 16, 2023, at 6:00 a.m. ET, and has scheduled a conference call and w ...
Jan 05 2023 - Millersville day care license suspended, caretaker arrested on child abuse charges
The Millersville facility is an independently owned and operated franchise location of the Kiddie Academy, which operates throughout Maryland and the United States. The Maryland State Department ...
Jan 05 2023 - Former Millersville Daycare Employee Charged With Child Abuse: Report
MILLERSVILLE, MD — A former employee at a Millersville daycare was recently charged with abusing and assaulting a toddler in her care, WBAL reported. The TV station identified the suspect as ...
Jan 05 2023 - MD: Carroll County's Transit System continues to move forward, transporting hundreds of passengers
The Carroll Transit System is the primary provider of mass transportation in the county, taking hundreds of people to their destinations each week.
Jan 05 2023 - Elkins community remembers Trupo
Local residents are remembering longtime local businessperson and community volunteer Debbie Trupo. “When we lost Debbie, we lost a valued and cherished member of our community,” Dr. Jenna Gongola of ...
Jan 05 2023 - California storm updates: 'Floods are inevitable' in San Francisco, Mayor Breed says
As winds kicked up in Northern California on Wednesday evening, trees and limbs fell onto roads across San Francisco, impacting roadways and bus routes. "Dozens of downed trees causing Muni reroutes," ...
Jan 05 2023 - Last-minute Christmas shoppers in Haddonfield were few and far due to frigid temperatures
Normally busy Haddonfield, New Jersey was unusually quiet on Christmas Eve, due to the bitter cold temperatures.
Jan 05 2023 - It’s all good news: 22 Maryland stories that lifted our spirits, gave us hope and made us smile i
Amid the busy scramble of breaking news, we often pause to look up and take in the wonder around us, eagerly noting the people who are making our little corner of the world better, bit by bit.
Jan 05 2023 - Maryland Heights detective shoots, kills wanted man that charged him outside Dave & Buster's, p
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. — A man died after he was shot by a detective after charging at him outside a Dave & Buster's in Maryland Heights Wednesday afternoon. St. Louis County police sergeant ...
Jan 05 2023 - Md. awards $10 million in community safety grants
More than 150 Maryland nonprofits, business districts, local governments and neighborhood associations are getting nearly $10 million in grants as part of the state’s Community Safety Works Program.
Jan 05 2023 - Hayward announces plans for retirement
Columbus City Engineer and Executive Director of Public Works Dave Hayward has said that Assistant City Engineer Andrew Beckort will become the city’s head engineer on Jan. 1, 2023. Hayward will ...
Jan 05 2023 - Aberdeen's Anthony Stewart vows not to 'take racist abuse lightly'
Aberdeen captain Anthony Stewart has hinted that he will take action after being the subject of alleged racist abuse on social media. Stewart was sent off as Aberdeen lost 3-1 to St Mirren on ...
Jan 05 2023 - Aberdeen launch investigation into racist abuse suffered by Anthony Stewart
Sign up to Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter sent straight to your inbox for free Aberdeen have launched an investigation to identify the individual who ...
Jan 05 2023 - Aberdeen launch investigation after Anthony Stewart suffers racist abuse
Aberdeen have launched an investigation to identify the individual who allegedly directed racial abuse at club captain Anthony Stewart. Stewart was targeted on social media after being sent off as ...
Jan 05 2023 - New start for Seaside Fitness through Ocean Springs Collective
While most of the business expansion in Ocean Springs is toward the east, there's also some westward growth in the City of Discovery. Progress continues on what's called the Ocean Springs Collective j ...
Jan 05 2023 - 'We're super excited about this': Red Bank Community Health Center opens in new location
On the first day Red Bank Community Health Center opened in its new location, there was a busyness in the air as employees adjusted to the new space, nearly double that of the center's previous ...
Jan 05 2023 - Husband and wife team combines love for horse back riding and coffee at Red Bank's Coffee Corral
A husband and wife team is serving up some much-needed morning joe at the Coffee Coral in Red Bank. News 12 New Jersey's Tony Caputo spoke to the couple about what got them into the coffee business.
Jan 05 2023 - SC pays out $1M to attorneys in Citadel sex abuse cases
More than a decade after a sexual predator from the Lowcountry pleaded guilty to abusing young boys at the Citadel, the state is doling out more than $1 million in attorneys’ and court fees after two ...
Jan 05 2023 - Dorchester Co. boasts record 2022 for economic development
Dorchester County announced nine different business projects and expansions totaling more than $406 million in investment in 2021.
Jan 05 2023 - Yara: 2023 Upsides And Targets Are Clear To Me
Yara is one of the best fertilizer businesses on earth and by far the most attractive with a combination of quality and upside. Read why I think YARIY is a Buy.
Jan 05 2023 - Fort Mill Ford
A dealership's rating is based on all of their reviews, with more weight given to recent reviews. Want to share your experience with this dealership? Service was great!! Yes I would do Business ...
Jan 05 2023 - Largest Mental Health Practice in Northern South Carolina Region Switches to eClinicalWorks to Stre
ClinicalWorks®, the largest ambulatory cloud EHR, today announced that Palmetto Counseling & Consulting transitioned to eClinicalWorks' multidimensional EHR solution. As the largest mental and ...
Jan 05 2023 - Former Annapolis police corporal pleads guilty to misconduct for failing to investigate sexual abus
A former Annapolis Police officer pleaded guilty to misconduct in office and was granted probation before judgment Wednesday, nearly two years after an internal investigation found he failed to ...
Jan 05 2023 - Year-in-Review: Ten stories that made headlines in Corpus Christi in 2022
An attorney arrested for human smuggling, the largest liquid fentanyl bust in the nation and Harbor Bridge woes-- here are the 10 most clicked stories of 2022.
Jan 05 2023 - Protection order filed after death of Edgecomb toddler
The father of Makinzlee Handrahan’s half siblings has filed a protection from abuse order against Makinzlee’s mother after the child's death.
Jan 05 2023 - Abuse alleged in home of Edgecomb toddler who was killed Christmas Day
Two days after the death of Makinzlee Handrahan, her mother filed paperwork seeking protection from a man she described as 'verbally, mentally and physically abusive.' ...
Jan 05 2023 - Two arrested in Augusta drug bust
Augusta Police say the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office executed a search and arrest warrant at an apartment on Summer Street, where they seized drugs, firearms, ...
Jan 05 2023 - Mainer sentenced for giving false records for his nursing care business
Michael Maggiacomo, 52, of South Berwick, Maine, gave the false information to the New Hampshire Department for Health and Human Services.
Jan 05 2023 - ‘How am I not dead?’ Busy Phillips shares security footage of terrifying fall down New York ste
Busy Phillips has shared security footage of her nasty fall down the steps in front of her home, as she reflected on last year. The actor and podcast host said 2022 “broke her heart in multiple ways” ...
Jan 05 2023 - Alabama business owners detail process for medical cannabis license applications
The deadline for Alabama business owners to submit an application to operate as a medical cannabis dispensary has come and gone — but some say the task for approval is daunting.
Jan 05 2023 - Carmi City Council Meets Newest Patrolmen For The Carmi Police Department During Tuesdays Meeting
The Carmi City Council met for their final session of 2022 on Tuesday evening. Preceding the meeting, a public hearing was held for consideration of altering Residential Zone IV to Business Zone II, ...
Jan 05 2023 - Daniel “Omar” Guerrero – From milker to manager: How to identify and empower high-potential
The top skills he looks for in high-potential employees – From milking parlor to business partner: A real-life American dream – How Omar is helping other dairies with employee struggles by matching ...
Jan 05 2023 - Westminster needs to set South Yorkshire free so that we can ‘Level Up’ the region - Oliver Cop
Last year, South Yorkshire lost 15 per cent of its bus routes. Outside London most bus networks are struggling. And that’s because everyone is stuck with the same Westminster-imposed broken system.
Jan 05 2023 - SC bank sale announced last summer is finalized on first business day of '23
NC's First Bank is adding 8 Palmetto State branches to its fottprint through its all-stock purchase of Greenville-based GrandSouth.
Jan 05 2023 - Josh Hawley Mentioned Repeatedly in the January 6 Committee Report
It notes that even after the insurrection, when the business of the day was able to resume, Hawley still objected to certifying the election results from Pennsylvania and Arizona. Despite Hawley's ...
Jan 05 2023 - New Grocery And Farmers Market Opening In Coweta
Downtown Coweta will soon have a new business that is a half grocery store and half farmers market. The owners of Pure and Simple Market said they want to connect shoppers directly to their food ...
Jan 05 2023 - Justin Jefferson’s underwhelming games have a theme, and more from Week 17 loss to Packers
Opponents try to dish out "as much physical abuse as they can,” Jefferson said. What can the Vikings do about it with the playoffs on tap?
Jan 05 2023 - On Your Side Investigation: Bolivar, Mo. business owner ordered to give refunds, banned from constr
BOLIVAR, Mo. (KY3) - Following an On Your Side Investigation, a Bolivar business owner can no longer run a business in the Show-Me State, and he’s ordered to pay back customers, a total of more ...
Jan 05 2023 - Bolivar woman charged with death of 14-year-old
A woman is being accused of abusing a child until it was dead in Polk County. Ashley Dawn Cameron, 35, of Bolivar, was arrested and booked into the Polk County jail around 4:30 ...
Jan 05 2023 - Polk County, Mo., mother faces charges involving death of her daughter
KYTV Ashley Cameron faces charges of child abuse and endangering the welfare of a child. BOLIVAR, Mo. (KY3) - A grand jury indicted a Bolivar mothe ...
Jan 05 2023 - Greenview Gives Back provides free landscaping for injured Collierville police officer
I’ve been blessed a whole lot in my business and in my personal life and I just felt like I would be a good steward in giving back,” Perdue said.
Jan 05 2023 - New Year's Day shooting injures multiple at Columbus-area gentleman's club
Multiple people were injured during a shooting at a Columbus-area gentleman’s club on Sunday. Around 2:30 a.m., medics transported multiple victims to local hospitals following a northeast side ...
Jan 05 2023 - Man dead, 4 injured in shooting at Columbus adult-entertainment club
The department says the shooting happened around 2:30 a.m. Sunday at the Bucks Platinum Club in the 2800 Block of Johnstown Road.
Jan 05 2023 - West Virginia school bus crash sends 15 children to hospital
Authorities say a school bus crash in West Virginia sent 15 children to the hospital. Officials told news outlets that the students were taken to Wheeling Hospital as a precaution ...
Jan 05 2023 - New law makes selling homemade foods directly to consumers easier in South Dakota
A new law that makes it easier for people to sell homemade foods directly to consumers in South Dakota could expand business opportunities for small producers and increase product offerings ...
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