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Bus News Archives, January 11 2023
Jan 11 2023 - Family affair: Dr. Jami Benton has plans to open businesses in Oakwood Mall for her kids to run
Although the halls of Oakwood Mall are largely silent save for the echoes of footsteps and distant voices, there is a spirit of revitalization to try to restore the mall to its glory days of ...
Jan 11 2023 - What's up with all that grading off Thurmon Tanner Parkway near Atlanta Highway
More industrial growth is taking place on Thurmon Tanner Parkway in Flowery Branch. An 18-acre site is being graded for Flowery Branch Business Center at 4641 Thurmon Tanner Parkway, just off Atlanta ...
Jan 11 2023 - Humane Society: Abused Hagerstown puppy needs to have leg amputated
An abused Dalmatian puppy needs to have a severely broken leg amputated, according to the Humane Society of Washington County.
Jan 11 2023 - Saddleberk, ‘most elevated’ butcher shop, leaves North Market Downtown
A deli shop known for its Berkshire pork production is hanging up its butcher knife in downtown Columbus. Saddleberk, a one-stop butcher shop whose locally owned farm ...
Jan 11 2023 - Changes expected when Arkansas legislators convene
According to our content partner, Talk Business & Politics, more than one-quarter of the Arkansas House and Senate will include new faces. The 94th General Assembly is expected to address several ...
Jan 11 2023 - Deadline to apply for SBA Hurricane Ian disaster loan approaching
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will stop accepting applications for disaster loans related to Hurricane Ian on January 20. Business and nonprofits in ...
Jan 11 2023 - Seabrook man accused of operating illegal charter cruise out of Galveston, U.S. attorney says
A Seabrook man has been arrested Monday on federal charges for allegedly operating an illegal charter cruise business in Galveston, U.S. Attorney Alamdar Hamdani announced. Gordon Johnson ...
Jan 11 2023 - Gender inclusion policies have existed in Idaho schools for years: districts report no problems
The Blaine County School District has had a gender inclusion policy since 2016 without a single report of policy abuse at the expense of others.
Jan 11 2023 - Bossier City Council reduces SporTran budget for 2023
Bossier City council members voted Tuesday to reduce SporTran's budget this year.  The annual public transit budget for the city was approximately $900,000. The new budget will be $500,000. SporTran ...
Jan 11 2023 - Bossier City proposes cutting funding to SporTran
Currently, the city has $900,000 a year budgeted for SporTran bus services. The proposal is to cut that funding to a maximum of $500,000 a year due to budget constraints. The reason for the change is ...
Jan 11 2023 - Fluresh Provisioning Center in Big Rapids closes after 3 months
It was a short lived venture into the Big Rapids recreational marijuana retail business for Fluresh Provisioning Center on Third Avenue. The company confirmed that the store has closed permanently. No ...
Jan 11 2023 - Fortville restaurant damaged in New Year's Eve fire
A fire in Fortville caused damage to a local Japanese restaurant and other surrounding businesses in the area on New Year's Eve ...
Jan 11 2023 - Wheel and Heal: Medical Bus Wins Award for Church Innovation
After hospitals closed in rural Tennessee, church volunteers stepped in to provide basic care, cut hair, and pull teeth.
Jan 11 2023 - Entrepreneurial Training coming in February at DCEDC
You can learn how to grow or start your own business with an eight-week Entrepreneurial Training Program offered by the Door County Economic Development Corporation.
Jan 11 2023 - Suspect pleads guilty to murder of Ashtabula caterer Tim Meola
The suspect accused of the 2019 murder of a popular Northeast Ohio businessman has changed his plea to guilty. According to the Painesville Police Department, Demarco Jones of Willowick has pled ...
Jan 11 2023 - Man pleads guilty to 2019 murder of Ashtabula County business owner
A 20-year-old man was convicted earlier this week of killing a a 65-year-old Ashtabula business owner in 2019. Tim Meola was found dead inside his Mentor Avenue home in Painesville on Sept. 7, 2019.
Jan 11 2023 - Hawley, Bush team up to push for radioactive testing of Hazelwood School District properties
Republican U.S. Senator Josh Hawley and Democrat Representative Cori Bush joined in a letter to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  calling for additional radioactive testing of Hazelwood School District’s ...
Jan 11 2023 - Four men, with ties to Red Deer, arrested in million dollar drug bust
Four Edmonton men have been arrested, and ALERT is seeking a Canada-wide warrant for a fifth suspect, in relation to a million-dollar drug bust that took place in Edmonton in 2021. ALERT Edmonton’s ...
Jan 11 2023 - Red Deer hospital diverts two patients to Calgary during 'exceptionally busy' weekend period
Two hospital patients had to be sent south on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway to Calgary from Red Deer over the weekend amid “exceptionally busy” conditions at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre ...
Jan 11 2023 - Hundreds gather for Morehead City annual Christmas parade
It brought in more than $500 million last year alone, according to a report by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. One new business is opening its doors in the city of Kinston ...
Jan 11 2023 - Tennessee routs South Carolina 85-42
The Volunteers played like a team ranked in the top 10 nationally while Carolina showed that it is a team very much in transition.
Jan 11 2023 - WATCH: Georgia Bulldogs land at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport
The Georgia Bulldogs have landed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. At the airport, they will board buses to head to Athens.
Jan 11 2023 - NTSB: Truck hit rear of party bus in fatal crash in Virginia
When a tractor trailer struck the rear of a bus last month carrying more than 20 people in Virginia, the passenger compartment of the bus was destroyed and several passengers were ejected, the ...
Jan 11 2023 - Virginia truck struck rear of party bus in fatal crash, 3 dead
A truck hit the rear of a party bus in a fatal crash in Virginia. Three out of 23 passengers died, and several were ejected from bus. Officials believe alcohol and speed were factors.
Jan 11 2023 - Near Me Helps Portland Residents Hire Local Plumbers
Top 10 Best Plumbers in Portland, Oregon 5 Star Businesses for 5 Star People Near Me Business Directory - Helping Local Business ...
Jan 11 2023 - Places in California You Have to Visit At Least Once
California is a state located on the west coast of the United States known for its beautiful beaches, diverse landscape, and vibrant culture. From the bustling city of Los Angeles to the towering ...
Jan 11 2023 - Former State Senator Richard Bertrand suing Sioux City School District members for comments calling
Bertrand, now a businessman and developer, filed a defamation lawsuit against the school district, Greenwell and Former District Operations Director Brian Fahrendholz claiming comments made by the par ...
Jan 11 2023 - Former State Senator Richard Bertrand suing Sioux City School District members for alleged comments
Bertrand, now a businessman and developer, filed a defamation lawsuit against the school district, Greenwell and Former District Operations Director Brian Fahrendholz claiming comments made by the par ...
Jan 11 2023 - 10 upcoming movies to watch in 2023, from Harrison Ford's final 'Indiana Jones' to 'John Wick'
It's definitely going to be a busy year. Here are exclusive peeks at 10 movies you absolutely, positively must see in 2023: Indy and Keanu Reeves' John Wick bring globetrotting action back to cinemas.
Jan 11 2023 - Former Cumberland woman sues Portland diocese, former priest, alleging sexual abuse
Mary Banks says she was assaulted and raped by a former Bangor priest while she was a member of a Catholic Youth Organization in 1972.
Jan 11 2023 - Sound Transit’s new garage in Puyallup will open later than expected
The garage construction is complete, but improvements to nearby intersections have yet to be finished. Commuters can use the Puyallup Fair Red Lot in the meantime, Sound Transit says.
Jan 11 2023 - 19-year-old Newton graduate is the youngest brick-and-mortar business owner in town
Darian Morrison was studying radiology at Mercy College of Health Sciences when another opportunity fell into her lap: owning a business in her hometown.
Jan 11 2023 - Rep. Jackie Speier on surviving Jonestown, retirement : "When you look death in the eye, you a
Speier would be air rescued and saved. The incident would lead to an act of mass suicide in Jonestown in which 918 people, including children, would die. Speier said surviving the ambush has ...
Jan 11 2023 - Greensburg police investigating trio of burglaries since New Year
AND JIM, ARE THESE BUSINESSES LOCATED NEAR EACH OTHER. REPORTER: THE TWO BUSINESSES TARGETED ARE ACTUALLY ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF TOWN HERE IN GREENSBURG. THERE’S FRUSTRATION ESPECIALLY FOR THE ...
Jan 11 2023 - Fort Scott Woman Sentenced for Elder Abuse
A Fort Scott woman has been sentenced to prison in an elder abuse case. 65-year-old Kenna G. Smith was sentenced on one count of mistreatment of an elder and ordered to serve ...
Jan 11 2023 - Business in Focus: Edson Farms Juice Cleanse
One way to start your new lifestyle is with a juice cleanse. Bill Froehlich takes us to Edson Farms where they have a three-day cleans to offer! Their cleanse has six organic drinks each day ...
Jan 11 2023 - Update: Family demands answers after missing teen's body found on Highway 4 in Concord
An East Bay family is seeking answers and justice after their missing son was found dead on the side of a busy Concord freeway.
Jan 11 2023 - Prep basketball round-up: January 10th
It was another busy night on the hardwood across the Concho Valley for our boys and girls hoops teams. Highlights and scores are both above in the attached video, as well as ...
Jan 11 2023 - How a 90s’ transformation re-established Union Station’s place in Kansas City (LISTEN)
Union Station is a staple in the Kansas City area. Since the 90s’, the station has forgone a complete transition to represent the community. Cameron Conner interviewed Union Station Chief Operating ...
Jan 11 2023 - Colorado to halt migrant buses to Chicago, New York
There are no current scheduled migrant buses from Denver to Chicago, the Colorado Governor’s office said on Saturday, and a final state chartered transport of migrants to New York City is ...
Jan 11 2023 - AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN AND PHILANTHROPIST JOSEPH A. HARDY CELEBRATES MILESTONE BIRTHDAY
Joseph A. Hardy III, founder of 84 Lumber, Nemacolin resort and Hardy World, celebrates his 100th birthday on Jan. 7, 2023. In sharing his secret to longevity, Hardy says it’s important “to stay ...
Jan 11 2023 - Texas’ 88th legislative session kicks off with lawmakers determining what to do with $33 billion
With Tuesday’s launch of the 88th legislative session, Texas lawmakers are officially back in business at the state capitol facing the challenge of spending a $33 billion surplus..
Jan 11 2023 - Back to business in Austin: Opening day of the Texas Legislature
Amid post-pandemic hugs and relief over a return to norms, House members on Tuesday re-elected Republican Rep. Dade Phelan as speaker for the second time ...
Jan 11 2023 - Hellbusch was driven to help others in Bastrop County
Jana Hellbusch lived in Bastrop for 22 years and was a vibrant, joyful woman who gave her time generously to organizations close to her heart.
Jan 11 2023 - New rules: Bainbridge businesses required to add 25-cent surcharge for disposable cups
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND – A slate of new regulations restricting the use of single-use plastic items like forks and spoons and discouraging the use of disposable cups at businesses on Bainbridge ...
Jan 11 2023 - One year later still no trace of southern Ontario woman
Iranian immigrant who dreamed of opening her own cake business. OPP Det.-Insp. Martin Graham told The Toronto Sun that investigators remain committed to bringing the kidnappers to justice. “One person ...
Jan 11 2023 - Gov. Evers appoints gay Marine vet to lead veterans agency
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday he promoted the deputy secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs to lead the agency, which has been troubled by frequent allegations of abuse and poor ...
Jan 11 2023 - Evers taps Marine vet as veterans secretary in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday he promoted the deputy secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs to lead the agency, which has been troubled by frequent allegations of abuse and poor ...
Jan 11 2023 - Gov. Evers appoints gay Marine vet to lead Wisconsin veterans agency
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday he promoted the deputy secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs to lead the agency, which has been troubled by frequent allegations of abuse and poor ...
Jan 11 2023 - 'Wizards of Waverly Place' Star Dan Benson Explains His Transition Into Adult Entertainment
The 35-year-old actor, who played Zeke Beakerman on the Wizards of Waverly Place, explained his unexpected career change in a TikTok video over the weekend. In a video captioned, "I tripped and ...
Jan 11 2023 - NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POWER AGENCY
and Ukiah, Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative, the Port of Oakland, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), and Truckee Donner Public Utility District collectively serving nearly 700,000 ...
Jan 11 2023 - Acumatica Named One of Washington State's Best Companies to Work for by Seattle Business Magazine
In its latest issue, Seattle Business magazine named Acumatica, a Kirkland-based cutting-edge cloud ERP provider, as one of "Washington's Best Companies to Work For" based on an extensive evaluation ...
Jan 11 2023 - After moving to Austin, longtime Seattle business leader says new city is the ‘complete oppositeâ
Michael Butler is a Seattle guy. He was born there, graduated from the University of Washington, and grew his investment bank Cascadia Capital in the city over the past two… Read More ...
Jan 11 2023 - Businesses that reject cash are a growing concern in Seattle area
County officials estimate roughly 2% to 3% of Washington residents don't have bank accounts, while many more rely on cash often.
Jan 11 2023 - Maine businesses get funds for climate smart renewable energy upgrades
On National Maine Day (Dec. 21), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Maine State Director Rhiannon Hampson announced that eight Maine businesses are receiving a total of $ ...
Jan 11 2023 - NCDMV closes license plate agency in Southport over contract violations
In North Carolina, NCDMV oversees license plate agencies, but the agencies are managed by private businesses or local governments. The Southport agency had been operated by Vera Martin since 2008.
Jan 11 2023 - Alaska's attempt at going bone dry
Alaska went “Bone Dry” Fairbanks became a different place. Entertainment began to occur within private dwellings rather than in businesses and many otherwise upstanding ...
Jan 11 2023 - The Best Restaurants in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Yes, I’m talking about Portsmouth, New Hampshire – a city that has more than its fair share of New England charm. Portsmouth is a bustling coastal city that welcomes visitors in all four ...
Jan 11 2023 - Ag HR goes online
Harvust is helping ag businesses to bring new employees into doing the most productive and compliant work possible,” he said. And Harvust isn’t alone. Several entities have popped up, aiming to fill a ...
Jan 11 2023 - Milwaukee wrestling team recalls moment bus catches fire in rural Wisconsin
A bus carrying Milwaukee School of Engineering's wrestling team burst into flames Saturday night. The MSOE team was returning from a tournament in Itasca, Minnesota, when near Rice Lake, Wisconsin, ...
Jan 11 2023 - A grocery just opened near Publix, Fresh Market and Whole Foods. How different is it?
The grocery store business in South Florida just got a little more crowded. Plum Market, a small chain with national aspirations, has opened a location in Aventura. Plum Market already has plenty of ...
Jan 11 2023 - Saints March for WESTWOOD
When iconic British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood transitioned on December 29, 2022, she left an impressive legacy with lasting cultural impact. Known as the champion for punk and new wave ...
Jan 11 2023 - Community joins forces to help with Brackenridge police Chief Justin McIntire's funeral
Businesses, volunteers, students and others stepped up in unexpected ways to help give Brackenridge police Chief Justin McIntire the funeral he deserves. From a free burial plot and vault to a ...
Jan 11 2023 - Meet the Missoula pinball man
Seff Propios who owns Spin A Rip, a pinball machine rental company in Missoula, recently celebrated one year of his business.
Jan 11 2023 - Longtime school employees start new business in downtown Mars Hill
It's something that I've made, and it's just a really humbling experience for me." Originally, Chandler reached out to the university about moving into the space now occupied by Rios Mexican Kitchen's ...
Jan 11 2023 - Logistics company joins tenant roster in Kettering business park
The Lakeland, Florida-based logistics and transportation company opened a terminal in Vandalia in 2021. Nine people are emplo ...
Jan 11 2023 - Roundup: Embezzlement case at T.O. tax firm, homelessness series to air
Doyle, the previous owner of the Doyle Tax Group in Thousand Oaks, was hired by victims for a variety of tax-related business duties, including reporting payroll taxes to the Internal Revenue ...
Jan 11 2023 - Sheng Thao, once homeless and fleeing abuse, becomes the mayor of Oakland, California
Sheng Thao was living in her car and sleeping on strangers’ couches with her newborn son, unsure where she’d find her next ...
Jan 11 2023 - Burglar Bolts Out Back Of Teaneck Auto Repair Shop As Police Arrive
An intruder who tripped a burglar alarm at a Teaneck auto repair shop bolted out a back door as police responded, authorities said. The officers were conducting area business checks when they heard ...
Jan 11 2023 - Barstow’s Farm in Hadley Takes the Long View
Udderly Innovative obrien@businesswest.com While she grew up on her family’s dairy farm in Hadley and enjoyed that lifestyle, Denise Barstow Manz had no intention of making the 200-year-old operation ...
Jan 11 2023 - North Bay car dealer hangs up torque wrench after 35 years
A well-known North Bay businessman is retiring from the car business. Cliff Pilon, who has operated the Subaru of North Bay dealership for the last 35 years, has sold the business to Vince Palladino, ...
Jan 11 2023 - TV personality 'Captain Sandy' Yawn to keynote 2023 annual Billings Chamber breakfast
Yawn has made big waves as a leader, international speaker, businesswoman, and superyacht captain with over 30 years of experience on international waters.
Jan 11 2023 - Rockland Officials Mourn Former County Legislator Pete Ramundo
From the Rockland County Legislature and T.J. McGowan Sons Funeral Home Former County Legislator Peter V. Ramundo died Dec. 30 at the age of 85. Mr. Ramundo, a successful local businessman who was ...
Jan 11 2023 - Drought busters? Why Northern California storms could mean temporary relief in 2023
a climate and weather expert at the University of California, Merced. The state’s water supply is looking better than it has in quite some time. California’s reservoirs are filling up ...
Jan 11 2023 - Local infrastructure committee announces $3.75 million in federal funding for local flood reduction
Midland Business Alliance Advisory Committee on Infrastructure announced that $3.75 million for three local flood reduction and resiliency projects was included in recently-signed federal legislation, ...
Jan 11 2023 - High school sports: Varsity scores and schedule for the weeks of Jan. 2-15
High school sports roundups, schedules for Dec. 5-11 Monday, January 9 Boys basketball Cornwall at Pine Bush Burke Catholic at Port Jervis ...
Jan 11 2023 - Pa. House halts as abuse amendment deadline looms
Penn State's pledge to annually publish data related to police use of force, arrests, citizen complaints, and traffic stops quickly fell behind.
Jan 11 2023 - Caller seeks reward for returning stolen furniture — and ends up in jail, NC cops say
A man tried to get a reward for returning stolen furniture — then ended up behind bars, North Carolina officials said. Deputies said furniture went missing from a Charlotte-area business before ...
Jan 11 2023 - West Virginia man sentenced in death of young daughter
A West Virginia man convicted in the death of his young daughter has been sentenced. Jeffrey Hoskins, 29, of Ripley was sentenced Monday to 15 years to life for death of a child by child abuse, one ...
Jan 11 2023 - Milford business helps keep financial dream alive for Black business owners
MILFORD — Tia Woods dreams of helping bring exposure to Black brands and helping those in her community build and keep wealth. With her business, ITS The Room, Woods, an author, small business ...
Jan 11 2023 - Brothers press on with their Mesa cider business
In Latin, “ex malo bonum” translates to “out of bad comes good,” and that’s remained the story of Cider Corps especially now.
Jan 11 2023 - Tattoo artist accused of criminal sexual conduct opens shop in Livonia
Alexander Boyko, a tattoo artist accused of criminal sexual conduct, has opened a new business in Livonia. According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, Boyko, 29, ...
Jan 11 2023 - Suspicious person call leads to theft arrest in Lindsay
A theft arrest was made after police responded to a call regarding a suspicious person in Lindsay On Monday, Jan. 9 at 4:20 a.m. the Police were called to the parking lot of York Street business in ...
Jan 11 2023 - Charges Laid After Theft From Lindsay Business
KAWARTHA LAKES-The Kawartha Lakes Police were called to the parking lot of York Street business in Lindsay for a suspicious male allegedly observed exiting a work truck carrying a bag on Monday, ...
Jan 11 2023 - The Wiener’s Circle owner coordinates effort to feed migrants bused from Texas
Owners of the Lincoln Park hot dog joint made a New Year’s resolution to tap friends in the industry to help feed migrants bused here from Texas.
Jan 11 2023 - Barbara Ann Yost, Lewisburg
Barb was a graduate of the Lewisburg High School in 1984 and as number one student in Business Education was the class speaker at graduation, graduated in 1992 from Pennsylvania College of ...
Jan 11 2023 - St. Louis-based packaging distributor expands with acquisition in Northwest
A St. Louis-based rigid container and life sciences packaging distributor recently acquired a packaging distribution business in the Northwest.
Jan 11 2023 - Talking Business: U-Haul storage unit, moving truck facility to open in Kelso in 2023
A new, three-story building to store items like furniture, sports equipment and holiday decorations is expected to open later this year near Dick Hannah Toyota in Kelso.
Jan 11 2023 - Man, 82, arrested after armed standoff at Holland Township business
The man awaits arraignment on charges of unlawful imprisonment and felonious assault, Ottawa County sheriff's deputies said.
Jan 11 2023 - Low rates, supportive lenders: Kent small business owners, apply now!
In every county in Washington, low and moderate income earners, women, BIPOC, veterans, immigrants, disabled people and members of the LGBTQ+ community make up a large portion of the population, but ...
Jan 11 2023 - A look at the historic Randy’s Donuts in California
Randy’s Donuts has been in business since 1952 in Inglewood, California, and has been featured in movies like “Iron Man 2,” “Arrested Development” and many others. The donut shop has a large donut ...
Jan 11 2023 - Portland Yacht Services Acquires White Rock Outboard
White Rock Outboard has been acquired by Portland Yacht Services, a full-service boatyard in business for more than 40 years. White Rock Outboard (WRO) has served the ...
Jan 11 2023 - Woman poses as child, boards school bus and tries breaking into school, PA cops say
A woman was arrested after boarding a school bus and attempting to gain access to a Pennsylvania high school, police said. The 29-year-old woman boarded a school bus heading toward a high school in ...
Jan 11 2023 - Restaurants, retailers, breweries and more: The latest business openings and closings in Hampton Ro
Here are some of the more notable openings and closings we’ve come across. If you know of any others that should be added to the list, please email consumer@pilotonline.com. We appreciate the help.
Jan 11 2023 - Helena Regional Airport announces alliance to help with growth
A Helena Regional Airport official on Tuesday formally announced the formation of the Helena Air Service Alliance, a group aimed at increasing flights and other business at the airport. Airport ...
Jan 11 2023 - Mayor on 2023: take care of unfinished business
Mayor Allan Mayhew sees 2023 as a time to take care of business, but he admits some help from the Province will be needed to get some of it done with high costs. “In a nutshell, there are some ...
Jan 11 2023 - 1 dead, 2 injured in southeastern Franklin County crash
COLUMBUS, Ohio — One person was killed and two others were injured in a crash in the Village of Groveport Friday evening. The crash occurred at approximately 8:20 p.m. at the intersection of state ...
Jan 11 2023 - Extreme weather damaged local homes and businesses. Here’s how to seek reimbursement
Once the county collects the information it will go to the state for consideration,” an official said. “If the state approves the request, then the process for compensating people will start.” ...
Jan 11 2023 - Algoma Orchards Taps Eric Biddiscombe as Director of Sales and Business Development; Kirk Kemp Comm
NEWCASTLE, ON - Cheers can be heard coming from the apple sector as one supplier welcomes an experienced new leader. Algoma Orchards has tapped Eric Biddiscombe as its Director of Sales and Business ...
Jan 11 2023 - 7 Best Delaware Registered Agent Services Of 2023
With a registered agent, businesses can ensure compliance with Delaware’s legal requirements and maintain good standing with the state. A registered agent service provides a physical address in ...
Jan 11 2023 - NYC Public Restrooms Back Open for Business in These Subway Stations
Bathrooms at nine busy subway stations across New York City are reopening Monday for the first time since the early days of the pandemic. It’s been nearly three years since the MTA shuttered the ...
Jan 11 2023 - North Port FEMA Disaster Recovery Center to close
The FEMA Disaster Recovery Center at the Shannon Staub Library in North Port is closing on Jan. 12. That same day marks the application deadline for FEMA Individual and Small Business Administration ...
Jan 11 2023 - Conway police investigate after man shot in the foot at business on Church Street
Conway police are investigating after a man was recently shot in his left foot at a business on Church Street. According to a police report, the shooting happened at about 2 p.m. Friday in the 1700 ...
Jan 11 2023 - DBusiness Daily Update: Water Feature at Wilson Centennial Park to be Huron-Clinton Metroparks Wate
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
Jan 11 2023 - First West Credit Union and Fiserv expand their relationship to bring Clover to small businesses ac
IBS Intelligence (IBSi) is the world’s only pure-play Financial Technology focused research, advisory, and fintech news analysis firm, with a 30-year track record and clients globally. We take pride ...
Jan 11 2023 - Chesterfield-based private company names new CEO
The Chesterfield-based company said Wednesday that Greg Pearson was appointed as its CEO, effective Jan. 1, 2023. He succeeds John Howe, who will transition to a new role as senior adviser with ...
Jan 11 2023 - Domestic abuse in Bristol up by five per cent post-lockdown
Domestic abuse in Bristol increased by more than five per cent in the last year – following a previous spike during lockdown. There were 11,093 reported incidents in the household across the ...
Jan 11 2023 - Iconic Connecticut seafood restaurant to close doors after nearly 3 decades
The iconic Connecticut seafood restaurant made the announcement Tuesday on the business's Facebook page. Owners of the restaurant say they have decided to sell the building due to its age ...
Jan 11 2023 - A longtime shuttle service on Idaho’s Salmon River closed. Outfitters wonder what’s next
“There’s 40 river businesses trying to figure out what they’re going to do next summer,” said Steve Zettel, owner of Idaho Wilderness Company, a Middle Fork outfitter based in ...
Jan 11 2023 - Hernando News Briefs
All Hernando County government offices, library services and transit services (TheBus) will be closed Monday, Jan. 16, in observance Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Normal business hours will resume ...
Jan 11 2023 - Troy lands five transfer offensive linemen
It was a busy Sunday for Troy University Football as five offensive linemen from around the country announced their intentions to transfer to the school.  The five include Oklahoma State center Eli ...
Jan 11 2023 - Strong Tower Consulting Named One of Washington's Best Companies to Work for by Seattle Business Ma
Strong Tower Consulting, a Bellevue, Washington-based management-consulting firm, has been named one of Seattle Business magazine's Washington's Best Companies to Work for in 2022. This annual program ...
Jan 11 2023 - Proposal would exempt Washington’s news outlets from B&O tax
Seattle, to propose a bill this legislative session to exempt Washington newspapers and eligible online news outlets from the state business and occupation tax. Newspapers currently pay a reduced B&O ...
Jan 11 2023 - Sounds fishy! Woman eating raw salmon disgusts fellow bus riders
A woman was given the unflattering name after she went viral after posting a TikTok of her eating a raw piece of salmon while on a bus. @ aggiedayx/Tiktok Meet “Salmon-Ella.” A woman was given ...
Jan 11 2023 - Vernon senior waits 2 hours for ambulance on busy day for paramedics
A Vernon senior waited two hours for the arrival of an ambulance after suffering a fall, on what BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) says was a busy day for emergency calls in the city. Carole ...
Jan 11 2023 - Man hit by bus in downtown Vernon thought he was 'going to die'
I’m dead,” was the only thing Thomas Yerosic could think when he was walking across the street in downtown Vernon and saw a left-turning BC Transit bus “barreling toward” him.
Jan 11 2023 - ‘I thought, I’m dead’: Man struck by bus in downtown Vernon
Thomas Yerosic thought he was done for as he stood in the middle of a crosswalk in downtown Vernon with a BC Transit bus “booting it” towards him. The 55-year-old man was struck by the bus as it was ...
Jan 11 2023 - Bentonville after-school needs met by local business
This school year, multiple schools across our area have shared with KNWA/FOX24 that they’re struggling to find enough staff. Bentonville Schools had a waitlist ...
Jan 11 2023 - Here's the latest on big Mahogany Pointe business park project near Orlando airport
The next phase of a 2.7 million-square-foot industrial park is ramping up. Plans recently filed with the city of Orlando for Phase 3 of the Mahogany Pointe Logistics Park are expected to be heard by ...
Jan 11 2023 - CA storm delivered new blow to waterfront businesses, Capitola restaurant owners say
Dominick King, owner of My Thai Beach Restaurant in Capitola, said he and his staff did everything they could to prepare for the incoming storm Thursday that forced evacuations and damaged piers and ...
Jan 11 2023 - Square meal: Detroit-style pizza gaining popularity in Columbus
While Central Ohio is known for its homegrown, thin-crusted pies, thicker, Motown-inspired pizzas are on the rise.
Jan 11 2023 - Parents see benefits of early kindergarten in Longview after two months
A transitional kindergarten program has offered parents and children a chance to get a free head start on their education, with some parents saying they have already seen the benefits since enrolling ...
Jan 11 2023 - Residents in WA’s South West and Wheatbelt urged to flee bushfires
A second bushfire in Western Australia has been upgraded to an emergency warning, this time threatening lives and homes in the Wheatbelt.
Jan 11 2023 - Residents warned to flee WA bushfires
Residents near two Western Australian towns have been warned to evacuate or find shelter as bushfires bear down on them.
Jan 11 2023 - Donnybrook and Bridgetown bushfire threats downgraded
Two bushfires that threatened lives and homes in Western Australia's southwest have been downgraded to watch and act alerts.
Jan 11 2023 - parts of KINGSTON, SUNNYSIDE and YORNUP in the SHIRES of BRIDGETOWN-GREENBUSHES and MANJIMUP
Bushfire EMERGENCY WARNING for parts of KINGSTON, SUNNYSIDE and YORNUP in the SHIRES of BRIDGETOWN-GREENBUSHES and MANJIMUP A bushfire EMERGENCY WARNING is in place for people bounded by Gommes Lane ...
Jan 11 2023 - CBJ Newsmakers: GoDaddy plans to move from Hiawatha to Cedar Rapids
This story is a part of the CBJ’s Newsmakers edition. This year-end wrap-up from the staff of the Corridor Business Journal is a compilation of the year’s ...
Jan 11 2023 - Hilo man charged with sex assault following domestic incident
A Hilo man is facing charges of sexual assault after a domestic incident on Monday night. Thirty-three-year-old Jason King Hall was officially charged with with two counts of abuse family household ...
Jan 11 2023 - Man caught on camera burglarizing Hammond business, possibly linked to another robbery
The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office has asked for the public’s help in finding and identifying the man they say burglarized a Hammond business Thursday. Deputies say they responded to a burglary ...
Jan 11 2023 - Washington's abuse of monetary and fiscal policies in spotlight
The moves provide an insight into the abuse of the US' monetary and fiscal policies. The measures have also caused problems for the global economy. At a recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, ...
Jan 11 2023 - Chicago-based Go Grocer enters Milwaukee market with focus on convenience, family business values
Go Grocer MKE is set to open Jan. 18 at 415 E. Menomonee St., on the ground floor of the Gaslight Lofts building. The 1,985-square-foot storefront will be the 15th location for Chicago-based Go Grocer ...
Jan 11 2023 - Did you lose a large sum of money in Bracebridge in September?
Bracebridge and while conducting their business located a significant amount of money. The finder brought the money to the Bracebridge Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachment in the hopes someone ...
Jan 11 2023 - 8 famous albums you might not know were produced, recorded in CT
But it'd be much harder to find someone that knew that one of the most influential metal albums was produced in Connecticut.  Though Bridgeport is known for its robust vinyl pressing industry with ...
Jan 11 2023 - H.S. boys basketball College Station beats La Porte
EL PASO, Texas (AP) — President Joe Biden walked a muddy stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border and inspected a busy port of entry Sunday on his first trip to the region after two years in office ...
Jan 11 2023 - This New York program has trained 1,700 workers for green jobs. And it’s just getting started
There's a major labor shortage when it comes to transitioning to clean energy. BlocPower's Civilian Climate Corps is training unemployed and underemployed New Yorkers to fill those roles.
Jan 11 2023 - Doe-Anderson Unveils Next Chapter Following New Business Streak
Employee-Owned Agency Announces New Leadership & Brand IdentityLOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Doe-Anderson, one of the nation's ...
Jan 11 2023 - Man arrested after allegedly shooting, killing woman at Snellville car dealership: Authorities
Gwinnett County detectives do believe Vickers may have had ties to Owens or the business. Officials said they are still ...
Jan 11 2023 - Masked man shoots and kills car dealership worker, Georgia cops say. Now he’s charged
Royal Court Motors car dealership in Snellville, outlets including WSB and WAGA reported, citing Gwinnett County police. Witnesses told police a masked man walked into the business around 2:30 p.m.
Jan 11 2023 - Laser engraving business receives $10K grant
With the popularity of customized laser engraved/etched items continuing to grow, Valerie Mullins made the decision to jump into the field, creating different and unique products from pictures to jewe ...
Jan 11 2023 - Edwardsville 51, Collinsville 30
Edwardsville's Blakely Hockett (15) is fouled in the act of shooting by Collinsville's Emma Hrabusicky during a girls basketball game on Thursday, January 5, 2023 at Collinsville High School in ...
Jan 11 2023 - Hollywood Park, an Inglewood Jewel
Inglewood Mayor James Butts noted that the ... then transferred to University of California, and now serves as a Receptionist and Office Assistant to the Los Angeles Business Journal.
Jan 11 2023 - Inglewood seeks $407 million from state surplus for transit connector project
Inglewood continues to piecemeal funding to meet the threshold needed to begin construction on the Inglewood Transit Connector project. The state projects a $24 billion deficit this year, yet that ...
Jan 11 2023 - Albany man pleads guilty to stabbing bus passenger in Newburgh
Under the plea agreement, it's expected that Phillips will serve 10 years in state prison and five years of post-release supervision.
Jan 11 2023 - Westbrook Manufacturing Company Offers Free Health Insurance to Employees
The Lee Company, a family-owned manufacturing business in Westbrook, started off the new year by offering their employees a new benefit: free healthcare. “No monthly premium for their medical health ...
Jan 11 2023 - Man accused of killing teen at Mansfield hotel arrested in Columbus
A man accused of shooting and killing a teenage boy at a Mansfield hotel was taken into custody in Columbus. The Mansfield Police Department said 31-year-old Monteles Holland was arrested Tuesday ...
Jan 11 2023 - School bus routes overhauled as driver shortages persist in Ohio
A nationwide shortage of bus drivers continues to wreak havoc on local school schedules. What's happening: Columbus and Reynoldsburg had to overhaul their bus routes this month to adjust — an ...
Jan 11 2023 - Columbus man found guilty in 2019 accidental shooting could face 20 years
Anthony Gates is now behind bars facing over 30 years in prison, after being found guilty on three out of the eight charges against him. Back in October 2019, Trilisha Williams’ 6-year-old son ...
Jan 11 2023 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day events, things to do in Columbus
In Columbus, a plethora of events are planned for the federal holiday. The city's annual march is back, along with a separate march in Linden.
Jan 11 2023 - State lawmakers wrap up first day of legislative session
Day 1 of the 40-day legislative session is now in the books – and wrapped up right around noon on Monday. The first order of business was to elect a new speaker of the house – Jon ...
Jan 11 2023 - Speaker Talbot Ross says addressing judicial system issues a ‘top priority’
House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross conducts business during a legislative session, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023, at the State House in Augusta, Maine. Maine's new House Speaker predicted Monday that the ...
Jan 11 2023 - Ag is Everyone’s Business returns
The Highland County Chamber of Commerce has announced the presentation of the 11th annual Ag is Everyone’s Business event on Friday, March 3 at Boeck ...
Jan 11 2023 - Car dealer with business in Suamico, Kaukauna sentenced on federal fraud charge
John M. Solberg, 40 of Suamico, was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison by Senior United States District Judge William C. Griesbach.
Jan 11 2023 - Former car dealer in Suamico, Kaukauna sentenced to 2.5 years in federal prison for fraud
He later changed the name of the business to Standard Pre-Owned and opened a second location in Kaukauna, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. While ...
Jan 11 2023 - Child rape in Columbus: More than 400 victims filed a report in 2022
Hundreds of Columbus-area children walk through the halls of the Center for Family Safety and Healing every year. Some are suspected to be sex abuse victims in need of a ...
Jan 11 2023 - UPDATE: Child’s mother has been located, investigation continues
A three-year-old child is safe and secure after being found walking on the railroad tracks near College Street and 22nd Street South in Columbus Tuesday morning.
Jan 11 2023 - Third arrest made in Nov. 2022 murder on Cross Tie Court in Columbus
The Columbus Police Department has arrested a third suspect in a deadly November 2022 shooting that took the life of a 16-year-old boy.
Jan 11 2023 - New Canaan school board votes to observe Columbus Day for first time in a decade
After a decade straight of having classes on the second Monday in October, Columbus Day has once again been put back on the 2024-25 calendar as a holiday for New Canaan Schools. The Board of Education ...
Jan 11 2023 - Columbus suspect guilty on assault, other charges in 2019 accidental shooting
Trial coverage comes to an end in a 2019 aggravated assault case that resulted in a Columbus mom being accidentally shot by her then 6-year-old son.
Jan 11 2023 - Columbus leaders raise awareness about measles outbreak with new American communities
Medical professionals and community leaders are stressing the importance of getting new American children vaccinated due to the measles outbreak.
Jan 11 2023 - What we know about the death of 13-year-old Sinzae Reed in Columbus, Ohio
Sinzae Reed, 13, was fatally shot in October in Columbus, Ohio. His family has compared his case to the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin in Florida.
Jan 11 2023 - Man killed in north Columbus shooting
A man was killed in a shooting in north Columbus Monday morning.  Officers were called to the scene along Riverview Drive around 10:13 a.m. after a report of a shooting. Police said a man was found ...
Jan 11 2023 - Jury reaches mixed verdict in Columbus man’s trial over woman accidentally shot by son
Jurors delivered guilty verdicts in three charges, but the judge declared a mistrial on other counts as the jury was unable to reach unanimous decisions.
Jan 11 2023 - What's going on in Columbus this weekend? Here are 10 cool things to do
Looking for something to do this weekend? Columbus boasts a wealth of music, film, theater and other options. Here are a few to get you started.
Jan 11 2023 - Advocates: More help needed for struggling single moms in Columbus
Many Columbus nonprofit agencies offer services to single mothers struggling economically, but some advocates wonder what whether it's enough.
Jan 11 2023 - Planning & zoning board approves site plan for Dave & Buster's coming to Pooler
I I wish Dave and buster is the best, I really do. Um And I know that growth has been really good for the city of Polar in many ways. But the citizen experience in Pooler has been uh frustrating.
Jan 11 2023 - With population growing, businesses expanding, Pooler receives $8 million to improve major roads
The city of Pooler will soon be able to improve three major roadways thanks to $8 million in congressional appropriations.
Jan 11 2023 - Christmas Bird Counts record dip in bird diversity, populations
Christmas Bird Counts in Southeast Missouri recorded a dip in bird diversity and populations around Poplar Bluff, but robust numbers and new species at Mingo National Wildlife Refuge and Big Spring.
Jan 11 2023 - Claremore business donates $4,500 to foundation that helps protect law enforcement
A business in Claremore is starting off the new year with a generous donation to the Stand 1st Foundation.The Stand 1st Foundation's mission is to raise awarene ...
Jan 11 2023 - Colorado’s master-planned communities no longer national blockbusters
After years of having at least one development, if not two or three, on the list of the 50 best-selling master-planned communities in the country, Colorado failed to make the cut in 2022 ...
Jan 11 2023 - Stratigos Banquet owner buys defunct Banquets Unlimited for $406,000
The owner of a popular North Huntingdon banquet hall has expanded his business by buying a closed Irwin banquet facility in bankruptcy court and plans to renovate it in hopes of reopening it in April ...
Jan 11 2023 - IA woman faces 33 theft, forgery charges allegedly benefitting Harmony businesses
Mindy Jo Jones, 41, of Waterloo, Iowa is accused of depositing $37,000 in checks intended for a Cresco man into her own business and personal accounts in Harmony, Minnesota.
Jan 11 2023 - Junior Achievement seeks mentors for Waterloo Schools students
WATERLOO — Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa is seeking more than 100 businessmen and women to serve as mentors for 126 classes in the Waterloo Community Schools.
Jan 11 2023 - Taylor Corporation Acquires Assets of Legacy3 Print Media, LLC, Expanding Binding and Finishing Cap
NORTH MANKATO, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Taylor Corporation has reached an agreement to acquire certain assets of Legacy3 Print Media, LLC (Legacy3) of Garland, Texas. Legacy3 provides bindery and ...
Jan 11 2023 - Taylor Corp. continues as consolidator in printing, graphics industry
Taylor Corp. continues to grow as a consolidator of the graphics and printing business, most recently with three acquisitions in three states. Taylor, which is headquartered in North Mankato, is ...
Jan 11 2023 - Where things stand with Auburn’s roster, positions of need in transfer portal after busy weekend
Auburn’s roster for Year 1 of the Hugh Freeze era is taking shape as the spring semester gets underway. The program enjoyed a busy, productive weekend on that front, with the Tigers picking up four ...
Jan 11 2023 - Business notes: David van Deventer is the new president of the Duncan Cowichan Chamber of Commerce
David van Deventer, publisher of the Cowichan Valley Citizen, is the new president of the Duncan Cowichan Chamber of Commerce. Van Deventer, who had served as first-vice president of the chamber, was ...
Jan 11 2023 - Commuter rail train strikes car stuck on tracks in Ashland
A commuter rail train struck a car that got stuck on the tracks in Ashland Thursday night, MBTA Transit Police said. The driver, an adult man, took a wrong turn near Front Street and ended up on ...
Jan 11 2023 - New York Times Journalist Blake Hounshell Dead at 44 After 'Battle with Depression' Says Family
"He became an indispensable and always insightful voice in the report during a busy election cycle," according to a New York Times memo to employees announcing Hounshell's death ...
Jan 11 2023 - Onsite inspections coming; 367 homes, businesses targeted to find lead water lines
The city of Romulus is making plans to take proactive action to keep drinking water safe by partnering with property owners and inspecting water service lines.
Jan 11 2023 - Flights from Columbus Metropolitain to Mississippi
Looking for cheap tickets from Columbus to Mississippi, or a last-minute trip? Find the lowest prices on one-way and return tickets right here. How did we find these deals? The deals you see here are ...
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Jan 11 2023 - Senator Roger Wicker visited with residents, business leaders in Columbus
Senator Roger Wicker is home from Washington for a few days looking for ways to get the most out of Federal spending in the Magnolia State.
Jan 11 2023 - Wilmington film industry looking forward to busy 2023
The film industry generates millions in revenue for southeastern North Carolina every year. Wilmington regional film commission director Johnny Griffin says while 2022 was good, he’s excited for ...
Jan 11 2023 - 'Out of touch' government blasted for lack of support for North East businesses
Business leaders in the North East have expressed disappointment in the Chancellor after the announcement of a scaled-back package of support for businesses.
Jan 11 2023 - Alberta boy testfies about alleged sexual abuse by former B.C. Interior top doctor
An 11-year-old Alberta boy testified about being sexually assaulted by the former chief medical officer of health for British Columbia’s Interior region on Tuesday.
Jan 11 2023 - Who's exempt? Greeley officials educate businesses about carryout bag fee
As part of a state law passed in 2021, the city of Greeley is working to reduce the use of plastic bags by charging a 10-cent fee for plastic and recycled carryout bags. The introduction of the fee, ...
Jan 11 2023 - Waterloo Joins Metronet Multi-Gigabit Network with Ultra-High-Speed Internet
Metronet today announced that residents and businesses throughout Waterloo now have access to Metronet’s multi-gigabit speeds with service installation available in initial construction areas. As ...
Jan 11 2023 - City leaders highlight growth, new businesses coming to Dayton area
Dayton city leaders shared exciting news to the Dayton Rotary Club recently about business and road projects coming to the community in the coming months. City leaders discussed multiple new ...
Jan 11 2023 - e-Merge Real Estate Crossroads expands services to Chillicothe
CHILLICOTHE— If you are looking for a new home or a place for your business in the area, e-Merge Real Estate Crossroads has recently expanded its services to the Chillicothe area. They also serve out ...
Jan 11 2023 - These Republicans were selected to chair House committees after Speaker battle delay
After a historic and prolonged battle over the Speakership, House Republicans on Monday moved to wrap up some unfinished organizing business that was put on hold due to opposition to Speaker Kevin ...
Jan 11 2023 - Portage Park Breakfast Place Aims To Bring Brunch To Former Fannie’s Spot On Montrose
A new brunch spot could open on a bustling Portage Park corner. Areli Antunez and his business partner want to open Portage Park Breakfast Place at 5040 W. Montrose Ave., taking over the former Fannie ...
Jan 11 2023 - Creation Equity plans $140M business park in Burleson
Creation Equity is bringing its biggest Texas project yet to a suburb south of Fort Worth. The Phoenix-based developer plans to build a nearly 1.4 million-square-foot business park in Burleson by ...
Jan 11 2023 - Basalt Fiber Market 2023: Big Expansion in Industry with Business Statistics, Developments and Futu
Global “Basalt Fiber Market” Research 2023 offers extensive insights on market segmentations, geographical regions ...
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