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Bus News Archives, January 08 2023
Jan 08 2023 - Tennessee bushes, trees hit hard by frost damage at homes and the Nashville Zoo
After record-cold temperatures, some bushes and trees were damaged by frost. But not all are lost, according to local arborists.
Jan 08 2023 - Ohio AMBER Alert: Kidnapping charges filed against suspect; child, suspect still missing
At a press Conference Wednesday afternoon, the Columbus Division of Police, Ohio State Highway Patrol and others helping in the investigation of a missing 5-month-old provided an update. Columbus ...
Jan 08 2023 - Fire burns local Vandalia business
Crews from multiple cities responded to a fire at a local Vandalia business Saturday overnight. Load Error >> PHOTOS: Fire burns local Vandalia business The Vandalia ...
Jan 08 2023 - Albany Technology News
Make connections and gain valuable industry knowledge from local businesswomen at Mentoring… Albany medical device startup's idea is tiny product with a big market INNO ...
Jan 08 2023 - Businesses sue over limit on cruise ship passengers in Bar Harbor
Bar Harbor voters in November approved a limit of 1,000 passengers disembarking in the popular tourist destination.
Jan 08 2023 - Bar Harbor businesses sue town over limit on cruise ship visitors
The ordinance adopted by voters in November puts a 1,000-person cap on the number of passengers who can come ashore daily.
Jan 08 2023 - Bar Harbor Cruise Limits to Face Legal Challenges
Businesses in Bar Harbor have sued the town over an ordinance that limits cruise passenger visits to 1,000 per day.
Jan 08 2023 - Bar Harbor businesses sue town over cruise ship restrictions
"From what I understand, a lot of the cruise lines will no longer come to Bar Harbor because they can't tell certain passengers you can get off and other passengers you can't get ...
Jan 08 2023 - A school bus crash in Ohio County, West Virginia sends 15 children to the hospital
A school bus crash in West Virginia on Wednesday morning sent 15 children to the hospital, authorities said. The students were taken to Wheeling Hospital as... Read More ...
Jan 08 2023 - 15 kids taken to hospital after West Virginia school bus crash
Officials say the crash happened on the top of Dixons Run Road. The Ohio County Sheriff’s Department says that it’s possible the bus was ran off the road by another vehicle. The bus went into a ditch ...
Jan 08 2023 - School bus crash sends 15 children to hospital in West Virginia
The students were taken to Wheeling Hospital as a precaution after the bus crashed, officials told news outlets.
Jan 08 2023 - 15 children taken to hospital after West Virginia school bus crash
A school bus crash in West Virginia on Wednesday morning sent 15 children to the hospital, authorities said. The students were taken to Wheeling Hospital as a precaution after the bus crashed, ...
Jan 08 2023 - 15 children taken to hospital after West Virginia school bus crashes
A West Virginia school bus crashed into a ditch Wednesday, sending 15 children to the hospital. There were no serious injuries, but they were taken to the hospital as a precaution.
Jan 08 2023 - Ada wrestlers go from gulf shores to Plainview
The Ada High School wrestling team has been busy despite the holidays. Coach Kyle Bohannon's club competed in the 2022 Gulf Shores Scuffle in Gulf Shores, Alabama last week and then traveled to ...
Jan 08 2023 - Mississippi businessman, philanthropist George Bryan, former Sara Lee CEO, dies at age 76
Mississippi businessman, philanthropist George W. Bryan, former CEO of Sara Lee and founder of Old Wavery Golf Club in West Point, dies at age 76.
Jan 08 2023 - Inmate who escaped from Columbus hospital arrested in West Virginia
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - An inmate who escaped from Twin Valley Behavioral Health Hospital in Columbus on Dec. 29 was arrested in West Virginia on Jan. 1. According to Crawford County Sheriff ...
Jan 08 2023 - Escaped Ohio inmate arrested by state police in West Virginia
CHAPMANVILLE, West Virginia — An Ohio inmate who escaped custody in Columbus last week was captured by state police in West Virginia late Sunday evening. Jacob Davidson, 38, was arrested by ...
Jan 08 2023 - Man arrested on abuse charge
A Preston County man is behind bars facing domestic abuse charges and a Preston County woman is on life support following the Monday incident. Leonard Baker (WVRJA) Deputies from the Preston County ...
Jan 08 2023 - Remembering 2022: Reflecting on the year’s notable Mid-Ohio Valley deaths
A Teacher of the Year, a former chief of police, noted businessmen, a guard at the Nuremberg war crimes trials and a former fire marshal in West Virginia are among the notable residents of the ...
Jan 08 2023 - Romney among 18 Republican senators to vote for $1.7T omnibus bill
(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney was among 18 Republican senators who voted for the $1.7 trillion omnibus bill that’s set to be signed into law by President Joe Biden. The Senate ...
Jan 08 2023 - W.Va. Veterans To Compete For Cash To Build Agribusinesses
Veterans who pitch an idea to build or expand an agribusiness in West Virginia could be eligible to win up to a $10,000 grant from the state Department of Agriculture.
Jan 08 2023 - West Virginia veterans could get $10,000 with a simple idea
Veterans who pitch an idea to build or expand an agribusiness in West Virginia could be eligible to win up to a $10,000 grant from the state Department of Agriculture, ...
Jan 08 2023 - Parents seek answers from Jackson County, West Virginia, BOE following sexual abuse case
Some concerned parents came to the Jackson County, West Virginia, School Board meeting Thursday night to ask questions after an alleged sexual abuse incident ...
Jan 08 2023 - Princeton man goes from drag racing to quilting
William H. “Bill” Dalton Jr. made a transition in life that very few people make. The Princeton resident went from being a drag racing champion to a champion quilter. At 87 years old, he has not ...
Jan 08 2023 - Ex-BU student admits selling drugs out of his residence in Bloomsburg
A former Bloomsburg University student from Bucks County busted for dealing drugs locally has pleaded guilty to a felony drug offense in Columbia County court.
Jan 08 2023 - 10 latest commercial permits filed in Round Rock, including new mixed-use retail center
The following commercial permits have been filed recently in Round Rock under the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. (Courtesy Google Maps) Curious about which new businesses, restaurants ...
Jan 08 2023 - Carl Anthony Trattoria in Monroe relocating after 25 years
Carl Anthony Trattoria and Catering, 477 Main St. Carl Anthony Trattoria will close its Monroe location in Clock Tower Square after 25 years in business, restaurant representatives announced Thursday, ...
Jan 08 2023 - Monroe middle school parents drive kids to games amid bus driver shortages
Amid bus driver shortages in Connecticut, Jockey Hollow Middle School has been unable to find charter buses to bring students to sporting events.  The result is that since the return of all middle ...
Jan 08 2023 - Business evacuated for possible carbon monoxide leak in Hanover, York County
YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT UPDATE. MORE BREAKING NEWS RIGHT NOW IN YORK COUNTY WHERE CREWS ARE INVESTIGATING A CARBON MONOXIDE LEAK AT A PHYSICAL THERAPY OFFICE IN HANOVER. FIRE AND MEDICAL CREWS ...
Jan 08 2023 - PM for boosting trade cooperation with Brazil
DHAKA- Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today laid emphasis on the necessity of boosting trade cooperation between Bangladesh and Brazil as there is a huge prospect of expansion of trade and business ...
Jan 08 2023 - Here are 13 must-see new and returning festivals and shows coming to the Iowa City area in 2023
From Mission Creek Festival to Iowa City Pride, residents of Iowa City have another busy year of things to do in 2023.
Jan 08 2023 - ‘Robust demand’ sends gas prices up in Killeen, Central Texas
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gas in the Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood area was $2.84 on Saturday, which is 6 cents higher than last week’s average and 1 ...
Jan 08 2023 - Business outlook positive for West Virginia in 2023
Heading into 2023, the outlook is promising for West Virginia’s economy thanks to signs of positive momentum from sales, energy prices and upcoming developments.
Jan 08 2023 - 'We are more like family than anything,' Charleston Department Store employee says
An iconic bit of Charleston will soon be gone.Employees will be getting ready to say their goodbyes at Charleston Department Store – a capital city icon that has been in business more than a hundred ...
Jan 08 2023 - Longtime Charleston, West Virginia, department store to close by spring
A beloved Charleston, West Virginia, business will close the doors to its West Side location by Spring 2023. Barry Ogrin with Charleston Department Store said they ...
Jan 08 2023 - West Virginia journalist let go after reporting on abuse allegations
Amelia Ferrell Knisely lost her job after she reported about alleged abuse of people with disabilities in state care.
Jan 08 2023 - I bought a school bus for $1,000 and turned it into a cozy Airbnb — and I've made enough money as
"I was very early to the 'skoolie' trend eight years ago," Airbnb host Will Sutherland says. "Mine has a queen-sized bed, mini fridge, and a porch." ...
Jan 08 2023 - Fetal remains discovered in Buckhannon
BUCKHANNON, W.Va. — Police in Buckhannon are investigating a report of fetal remains recovered from the back of a business there. Authorities said the remains were found behind a building on ...
Jan 08 2023 - Las Vegas small businesses see advantage of CES in ‘backyard’
Thousands of companies from around the world make the long trek to Las Vegas for the annual CES — seen as the tech industry’s go-to event to take in the latest innovations as well as a place that can ...
Jan 08 2023 - A ‘hate castle’ or welcome neighbor? VDare divides a West Virginia town.
downtown Berkeley Springs has an artsy, liberal vibe. Local businesses fly rainbow flags in support of LGBTQ rights and display a sticker cutout of West Virginia with the words “All Kinds Are ...
Jan 08 2023 - New pharmacy rules will increase workload, but improve care, says Thunder Bay pharmacist
While a recently-announced expansion of pharmacists' duties in Ontario will mean an increased workload for already-busy pharmacy staff, the changes will be a good thing for patients, a Thunder Bay ...
Jan 08 2023 - Minnesota solar industry forecasts growth as capacity, consumption continuously climb
A steady climb in Minnesota’s solar power capacity since 2013 is just the beginning of the industry’s growth, experts predict, as more Minnesota residents, communities and businesses continue ...
Jan 08 2023 - Teen’s coffee mug business on boil after her story spreads
Minnesota's Willow Larson is combining artistic talent with business sense. Since this story was originally published in July of 2022, Willow Larson has sold more than 10,000 additional mugs. She ...
Jan 08 2023 - 'Very grateful': The Fieldston Restaurant in Marshfield closes; owner looks to sell
MARSHFIELD – The Fieldston Restaurant in Marshfield has closed for good after almost 30 years in business. Owner Jan Perrin said he has put the restaurant up for sale for $1.65 million and has a ...
Jan 08 2023 - Hot Smoked and Cold Smoked Salmon Market Brief exploration to 2029: Vast Open doors for New Busines
As per this most recent research, the 2022 improvement of Hot Smoked and Cold Smoked Salmon market will have tremendous change from prior year. Technical innovations and development will additionally ...
Jan 08 2023 - As new state rules take effect, most Yakima Valley businesses pay more than $15.74 an hour
New rules regarding a higher minimum wage and better transparency of salary and benefits in job listings took effect this week in Washington, but many employers in the Yakima Valley ...
Jan 08 2023 - Yakima Valley bakeries filled to the brim with Rosca de Reyes to mark Three Kings Day on Friday
Panaderías around the Yakima Valley were busy on Friday filling hundreds of orders for Rosca de Reyes. The cake-like bread is part of Three Kings’ Day celebrations marking the day ...
Jan 08 2023 - What’s happening this week around Thurston County
The Lacey MakerSpace, Washington Center for Women in Business ... call KXXO at 360-943-9937 for information. Tenino’s Grand Twinkle Tour: The third annual Grand Twinkle Tour runs from 6-7: ...
Jan 08 2023 - Business spotlight: An ideal transition at Over The Fence
A seamless transition has just taken place between the new and old owners at the iconic Sequim home and garden store. “It’s the end of the year and the end of 27 years,” said Jeri Sanford, beaming ...
Jan 08 2023 - An 18-year-old descendant of Teddy Roosevelt is now DC's youngest elected leader
Bush was president, The Lord of the Rings had recently won best picture and in D.C. a descendant of Theodore Roosevelt was born. At just 18 years old, Quentin Colón Roosevelt is the youngest ANC ...
Jan 08 2023 - Renton to hold business contest
RENTON — The Renton Downtown Partnership, along with several groups, will hold a business pitch competition for entrepreneurs and existing businesses in downtown Renton that has three $5,000 cash ...
Jan 08 2023 - Sound Transit’s new garage in Puyallup will open later than expected. Here’s why
Commuters can use the Puyallup Fair Red Lot as a park-and-ride ... She started as a news intern in June 2021 after graduating from Washington State University. She was born in the Philippines ...
Jan 08 2023 - Restaurant closed for cockroaches. 5 Tri-Cities area restaurants fail food safety inspections
The Benton Franklin Health District gave failing grades in five inspections of restaurants and other businesses that sell food and drinks for the week of Dec. 17 to 23. They included one restaurant ...
Jan 08 2023 - WIAA 2B football championship preview: Napavine, Okanogan clash in blockbuster showdown
Editor's note: This Class 2B preview package was written up by SBLive WA staff for the WIAA state ... Napavine coach Joshua Fay and Okanogan coach Erick Judd haven’t had much chit-chat.
Jan 08 2023 - From "Aquaman" to "Avatar," ocean-centric blockbusters are eroding our terrestr
Heroes like Aquaman and Namor can inspire interest in the blue humanities to examine ecology, race and capitalism ...
Jan 08 2023 - Newport News police investigate intersection where bus ran off road, tractor-trailer overturned
Three people from the bus were taken to a hospital, and medics checked on several other people at the scene. Everyone is expected to be okay.
Jan 08 2023 - Many Everett, Washington Offices And Businesses Closed Today For New Year’s Holiday
Just a reminder that with New Year’s Day falling yesterday on Sunday, many people are enjoying a three-day Holiday weekend. Most local State and Federal offices are closed along with many banks, ...
Jan 08 2023 - Keystone begins diversion of Kan. creek at site of oil spill
Canadian company TC Energy has temporarily diverted a north-central Kansas stream to isolate a four-mile stretch fouled by its busted Keystone oil pipeline. Last month’s spill primarily polluted that ...
Jan 08 2023 - Bus stop enhancements a priority for Ozark Regional Transit in coming year
Ozark Regional Transit is back to within 10% of prepandemic ridership, and it's planning to work with cities to begin making some improvements to bus stops in 2023. Passenger amenities are limited ...
Jan 08 2023 - ‘Dealing with vacants': Business owners frustrated with new ordinance
The business community of East Palestine has started a petition, expressing frustrations with a recently passed ordinance to the village council.
Jan 08 2023 - Thursday Night Fires Keep Everett Police And Firefighters Busy
Two Everett Police officers worked to make sure everyone had gotten out safely, even entering the building at one point to make sure everyone was out. Everett Firefighters arrived along with ...
Jan 08 2023 - Top 10 North Kitsap feature stories of 2022
Looking back on the year in North Kitsap, there were many worthy feature stories that showcased various people, projects and businesses from Poulsbo to Hansville.
Jan 08 2023 - 2 extricated after small plane crashes into Kent business
Two people were extricated from a small plane after it crashed into a self-storage facility in Kent Saturday afternoon. © Provided by KING-TV Seattle. Puget Sound Fire first twee ...
Jan 08 2023 - 22 Tri-Cities restaurants and businesses fail their food safety inspections
The Benton Franklin Health District gave failing grades in 22 inspections of restaurants and other businesses that sell food and drinks for the week of Dec. 24-30. In the 75 inspections conducted, the ...
Jan 08 2023 - Kennewick Police, Other Agencies Bust Burglary Ring
Two men are under arrest after Kennewick Police say they were involved in a burglary ring that targeted money, jewelry and firearms stashed inside people's home ...
Jan 08 2023 - Notice of availability and public comment for amendment to 2022 coordinated public transit-human se
The Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Council of Governments (CWCOG), as lead agency for the Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Planning Organization (SWRTPO), invites the public to comment on a proposed ...
Jan 08 2023 - Washington adopts plan for transition to zero-emission vehicles
On December 19 the Washington Department of Ecology updated its Clean Vehicles Program to require that all new, light-duty vehicles sold in Washington meet zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) standards by ...
Jan 08 2023 - Federal Way hospital gets state's approval for 24-bed expansion
Francis Hospital in Federal Way received approval from the state ... The hospital ranks 26th in Washington state in patient admissions, according to Business Journal research.
Jan 08 2023 - WA: Sound Transit's light rail extension to Federal Way is now 63 percent complete but the connecti
Despite a construction setback, the 7.8-mile extension of Link light rail from Angle Lake to Federal Way closes out 2022 well past the halfway mark.
Jan 08 2023 - WA scores in federal omnibus spending bill
When it comes to congressional spending, one person’s pork is another person’s critical local project, infrastructure or humanitarian need.
Jan 08 2023 - Chehalis Tribe weavers tell of survival and tradition in art at Holiday Native Art Fair
Bobbie Bush, a Chehalis Tribe member, learned how to weave cedar baskets from family members, too. But her start came later, in a time of need. Bush said she moved near family in Washington in ...
Jan 08 2023 - Boys & Girls Club of Lewis County Hires Sarah Althauser as New Executive Director
Sarah Althauser, a Centralia city councilor and business owner, announced Monday she is taking over as the new executive director of the Boys & Girls Club of Lewis County. The nonprofit serves roughly ...
Jan 08 2023 - $65.3M Settlement Reached for Victims of Alleged Abuse at Centralia Kiwanis Boys Home [The Chronicl
30—The former administrator and the estate of the former director of the Centralia Kiwanis Vocational ... like they should be behaving under the Washington state rules for insurance fair conduct ...
Jan 08 2023 - Synthetic Baby Hair Brush Market 2023, Industry Historical Trends, Business Prospect, Research Meth
Jan 07, 2023 (The Expresswire) -- "Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry." Global "Synthetic Baby Hair Brush ...
Jan 08 2023 - Florida couple allegedly sexually abused 2-year-old in their care, officials say
According to WFTV, VSO said that Zeak and Shearin allegedly engaged in a sex act with the 2-year-old in their care sometime in October. In a police report obtained by WFTV, the incident was discovered ...
Jan 08 2023 - Greeneville Fire Department says failed 'support member' led to explosion at propane business
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — UPDATE (Dec. 28): The Greeneville Fire Department and the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said that a support member for a propane tank failed at Admiral Propane in ...
Jan 08 2023 - West Virginia partners with Comcast to connect 2,100+ unserved homes and businesses
Gov. Jim Justice recently announced he officially signed West Virginia’s Line Extension Advancement and Development (LEAD) program grants for Comcast to begin construction activities to connect more ...
Jan 08 2023 - West Virginia EBA pushes back on claims of retribution against reporter
Knisely’s final story on DHHR was Dec. 6 when Disability Rights West Virginia Legal Director Michael Folio briefed the Legislature’s Joint Health Committee on allegations of abuse and neglect at ...
Jan 08 2023 - Berwick non-profit to start business course for teenagers
The Berwick Teen Center is overseen by the non-profit For the Cause. Recently For the Cause was awarded $25,000 in grant money from the PPL Foundation. Regional Director Teresa Peters says the money ...
Jan 08 2023 - As storm nears, some Maine businesses watch for first snowflakes of winter
Winter-dependent businesses in much of Maine are eagerly anticipating the season's first snowstorm after a mild start and a paucity of snow statewide. A winter storm from late Thursday to Sunday is ...
Jan 08 2023 - Larsen secures funding for port and county projects
Rick Larsen (WA-02) voted for the Fiscal Year 2023 omnibus spending package, which included funding Larsen secured for fifteen projects in the Second District that local leaders and stakeholders ...
Jan 08 2023 - Marysville aims to prosecute drug, disturbance cases in municipal court
Two ordinances passed by the Marysville City Council aim to give the city’s municipal court more room to prosecute public drug use and disturbances on public transit in 2023. Both changes to city code ...
Jan 08 2023 - New ordinance allows for arrest for first-time drug offenses in Marysville
In its struggle to curb drug-related crimes and substance abuse, the city of Marysville has come up with its own work-around for legislation that decriminalized drug possession in Washington state.
Jan 08 2023 - Students taken to hospital after school bus crash in Ohio County
TRIADELPHIA, W.Va. — Fifteen Ohio County students were taken to Wheeling Hospital as a precautionary measure after a Wednesday morning school bus wreck. The crash happened on Dixons Run Road ...
Jan 08 2023 - Big Dreams of Tiny Houses Fueled by $100,000 Mega 7s Win
A super-sized Maryland Lottery Mega 7s scratch-off produced a super-sized surprise for a Waldorf woman. The $10 scratch-off the busy mother purchased while running errands produced a $100,000 top ...
Jan 08 2023 - New photography business makes headway in Easthampton
A lifestyle and event photographer based in Easthampton is currently making a name for himself between the arcadia wildlife sanctuary and the Eastworks building.
Jan 08 2023 - Culpeper County officials vote to remove Brandy Station technology zone
The decision to remove the technology zone removed existing tax incentives for technology businesses to develop on the land. In a letter to the Culpeper Board of Supervisors, Sara ...
Jan 08 2023 - Brunswick harbor funding approved
U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, R-1, says a $1.5 million allocation approved by Congress will go toward modifying the federal navigation channel at the Port of. The port is the nation's second busiest for ...
Jan 08 2023 - Commercial Lock Replacement in West Chester, OH
Eagle's Locksmith Cincinnati announced today a new service area in West Chester, OH for commercial lock replacement, including full mobile locksmith services for businesses nearby. There are many ...
Jan 08 2023 - West Chester coffee shop owners say community is at heart of business
Biggby Coffee West Chester opened in April 2022. Owning a business is an idea many people float around, but a husband and wife team, Kim and Eric Dozier, made good on that idea. Both came from a ...
Jan 08 2023 - Sobush scores two as Cubs clip Red Wings
The Greater Sudbury Cubs welcomed the Elliot Lake Red Wings to the Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex on Jan. 5 and sent them home with a loss on their record. Led by Cubs s ...
Jan 08 2023 - This week's recruiting recap
South Carolina had a busy week on the recruiting trail, and the Gamecocks are looking to make moves in the coming weeks.
Jan 08 2023 - Home furnishings store, hotel slated for major Casa Grande shopping center
“Although we appreciate your inquiry, HomeGoods has not announced a new store for Casa Grande, AZ at this time,” a HomeGoods spokesperson said in an email to the Business Journal. Dual-branded ...
Jan 08 2023 - It's Your Business includes Stacie Mason, Ashley Esquibel, Christina Schmitt, Matt Koupal
Envista Credit Union announced Ashley Esquibel has become its new chief administrative officer and Christina Schmitt its chief operations officer.
Jan 08 2023 - Fairfield County – One Arrested after Shots Fired in Lancaster
On January 1, 2023, at approximately 1:07 a.m., Lancaster police officers were dispatched to J.D. Henderson’s Bar (204 South Columbus Street, Lancaster, Ohio, 43130), on report of a firearm being ...
Jan 08 2023 - WA: Link Transit approves negotiations for up to 10 electric buses
The Link Transit board of directors last month authorized its general manager to negotiate a contract with a European-based electric bus manufacturer for up to 10 battery-electric buses.
Jan 08 2023 - ‘Save The Rails’ group pitches alternative plan for Shenandoah Rail Trail
A group of businesses and organizations in Shenandoah County is pushing for an alternative to the proposed Shenandoah Rail Trail that would be built on nearly 50 miles of an old Norfolk Southern rail ...
Jan 08 2023 - Bellingham assistant principals accused of failing to report student’s sexual assaults
BELLINGHAM – Three Bellingham Public Schools ... any suspected abuse or neglect of a child to law enforcement or the Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families.
Jan 08 2023 - One arrested after shots fired call Friday night in downtown Bellingham
Bellingham Police and Washington State Patrol SUVs blocked Commercial Street between Holly and Magnolia streets late Friday night. Officers were searching the sidewalk, bushes and ...
Jan 08 2023 - Wyoming Legislature to convene 2023 general session
CHEYENNE – The 67th Wyoming Legislature will convene for the 2023 general session Tuesday at noon. The bodies will hold opening ceremonies as their first order of business, and new members of ...
Jan 08 2023 - Arlington makes an A List for climate action leaders
Arlington County, Virginia ... Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business ...
Jan 08 2023 - Ariel Re Donates Almost $100,000 In 2022
Ariel Re, a global reinsurance business with offices in Bermuda, London and Hong Kong, donated almost $100,000 to charities in 2022. “I’d like to thank our staff who have so generously given ...
Jan 08 2023 - Granite City grandmother loses home to fire after insurance mistakenly allowed to lapse
It was bad enough that a Granite City family lost their home in a fire Monday night, then they found out it wasn’t covered by insurance. Three siblings had been taking care of business for their ...
Jan 08 2023 - Mississippi businessman, philanthropist George Bryan, former Sara Lee CEO, dies at age 78
Mississippi businessman, philanthropist George W. Bryan, former CEO of Sara Lee and founder of Old Wavery Golf Club in West Point, dies at age 76.
Jan 08 2023 - Columbus, MS Hourly Weather Forecast
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Jan 08 2023 - Louisiana man dies after reportedly hitting log from overturned 18-wheeler on rural Mississippi hig
A Louisiana man died in a three-vehicle wreck after he hit a log from an overturned 18-wheeler that was also involved in the wreck. According to WCBI in Columbus, two others were injured in a Thursday ...
Jan 08 2023 - Vermont superintendent gets behind wheel amid bus driver shortage
WAITSFIELD, Vt. (WCAX) - While schools across Vermont ... Mountain Transit,” says a voice message that goes out to the Essex Westford School District whenever they announce route cancellations ...
Jan 08 2023 - New jury reduces award from $3.2 million to $55,000 in retrial of Vergennes employment case
The suit was filed against Foxmar, Inc., which was doing business as ETR in Vergennes. Kevin Kite ... violating both the Vermont Earned Sick Time Act and VOSHA, Vermont’s occupational safety ...
Jan 08 2023 - Vermont Supreme Court keeps accused child sex abuser locked up
The Vermont Supreme Court has ruled that a man accused of impregnating an 11-year-old girl will remain in jail as he awaits trial.
Jan 08 2023 - Springfield Dominates Mill River
Talk about taking care of business in a hurry. Springfield’s Macie Stagner had 13 points in the bank by the end of the first quarter and ...
Jan 08 2023 - Two Springfield men arrested in Bennington, VT during drug bust
Across state lines a Connecticut state representative was killed in one this morning. Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno has been advocating for bail reform for several years and is starting 2023 ...
Jan 08 2023 - With bus drivers in short supply, Winooski’s immigrant parents take the wheel
The 1.5-square-mile city serves nearly 800 students but, until now, has never had a dedicated bus service for K-12 students, according to school Superintendent Sean McMannon.
Jan 08 2023 - Vermont maple sugar producers assess storm damage
The storm that knocked out power to thousands and caused plenty of chaos over the Christmas weekend also damaged Vermont’s sugarbushes. The true extent of the damage, what it will take to address it ...
Jan 08 2023 - GMT bus fares poised to return
Bus fares for Green Mountain Transit lines may return this year, potentially ending a pandemic precaution and providing a revenue source to an agency that for years has been searching ...
Jan 08 2023 - South Burlington business donates teddy bears to fire departments
Go Calendars and Games in South Burlington’s University Mall has been selling special teddy bears all winter long. Customers had the option to keep the teddy bear, or donate it to local fire and ...
Jan 08 2023 - Hartford Redemption struggles to keep employees in what owner fears is a dying trade
Trombley and his wife, Kim, own five redemption centers in Vermont, in Hartford, Springfield, Bradford, Hinesburg and Vergennes. Trombley learned the business through his father, who owned and ...
Jan 08 2023 - Ex-teacher in Chester reaches plea deal, faces 10 years for possessing child sex-abuse materials
By Alan J. Keays/VTDigger A former teacher at Green Mountain Union High School in Chester has pleaded guilty to possession of child sexual abuse materials and faces up to 10 years in prison. Norman ...
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