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Bus News Archives, January 12 2023
Jan 12 2023 - N.J. community helped this woman rebuild after a flood destroyed her business
It takes a village. Just ask Rebecca Votto, owner of Chirp Workshop in Flemington. The day after Christmas, Votto learned that pipes burst in the Fulper Road building she leased and her business, ...
Jan 12 2023 - Boeing orders rise to 4-year high but still trail Airbus
Boeing took more than 200 net orders for passenger airplanes in December to complete its best year since 2018, but it failed again to catch up with European manufacturer Airbus in orders and aircraft ...
Jan 12 2023 - Crash involving a 12-year-old boy and bus under investigation in Colorado Springs
A crash involving a 12-year-old boy and a bus was under investigation Tuesday night. Police are reporting the call came in at about 5:48 p.m. in the area of Delta Drive and Chelton Road. The area is ...
Jan 12 2023 - Advocates: Proposed budget for W.Va. doesn't go far enough
Advocates say West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s budget proposal doesn’t go far enough to support the most vulnerable residents in one of the nation’s poorest states. Prevent Child Abuse West ...
Jan 12 2023 - Getting Around Grenada
The best way to get around Grenada is by car. Unless you're planning to spend all of your time in Grand Anse Beach or St. George's, you'll need your own set of wheels. Public minibuses do provide ...
Jan 12 2023 - Group travels to Capitol to push for long-term care needs
A coach bus full of individuals representing nursing homes and long-term care facilities in the region visited the state Capitol Monday to impress on legislators the staffing crisis facing senior ...
Jan 12 2023 - Fan bus available for KMS-Springfield game
Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg will be sending a fan bus to the state Class A semifinal football game against Springfield on Saturday at the Metro-dome in Minneapolis. The cost for the fan bus is $15 ...
Jan 12 2023 - Crash on Newport's Medina Way
There has been a crash on the Medina Way dual carriageway in Newport this morning (Wednesday). The road is busy towards Cowes, as traffic is having to avoid the outside lane. Officers from Hampshire ...
Jan 12 2023 - NJ Transit Rail Operations Celebrates 40 Years of Service
January 1, 2023, marked the 40th anniversary of NJ Transit assuming control and management of the operations of New Jersey’s commuter rail network, previously operated by Conrail under contract to NJ ...
Jan 12 2023 - NJ Transit celebrates 40-year anniversary of rail operations
In recognition of the anniversary, NJ Transit has painted four locomotives in “Heritage” paint schemes to recognize the predecessor railroads and employees that make up the system.
Jan 12 2023 - Busch Gardens Williamsburg will permanently close popular ride in 3 weeks
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Busch Gardens Williamsburg will be saying goodbye to one of its longtime rides in just three weeks, according to officials with the amusement park. In an email sent to ...
Jan 12 2023 - This is your last chance you can ride Mäch Tower at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — There's a particular ride at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg that stands particularly tall among the trees. Now, it's set to close for good after this weekend. The Mäch Tower ...
Jan 12 2023 - ImOn to acquire Sioux City broadband provider FiberComm
ImOn Communications has announced plans to acquire FiberComm, a Sioux City-based provider of broadband and voice services for businesses. FiberComm has ...
Jan 12 2023 - City of Hoquiam approves 3% utility tax increase
The City of Hoquiam approved a tax increase that will affect the water business, stormwater disposal business or sewage disposal business tax. The increase takes the tax from 12% to 15%.
Jan 12 2023 - Florida 5-star QB commit has return visit to Gainesville set
Five-star quarterback commit DJ Lagway will be in town during the finish to a very busy recruiting month for the Florida Gators.
Jan 12 2023 - Fun Things to do in Beaumont with Kids
These things to do in Beaumont with kids will keep you busy all day! Beaumont, Texas, is located in southeast Texas, about 86 miles east of Houston on I-10 and minutes from the Louisiana border.
Jan 12 2023 - Longview ISD responds to reported bus driver shortage
Like many other school districts, Longview ISD is experiencing a bus driver shortage. Coming back from the holiday break, the district faced some problems pertaining to the buses.
Jan 12 2023 - Suspect arrested in Georgia in connection with MTA bus driver's killing
WBAL NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5 - Baltimore police said a man wanted in connection with the October killing of a bus driver was arrested in Georgia.
Jan 12 2023 - Former North Carolina Courage coach Paul Riley among 4 permanently banned for ‘abuse of players
Paul Riley, who was fired in 2021 for accusations of sexual coercion, was permanently banned following an investigation into allegations of systemic abuse of players.
Jan 12 2023 - CloudMoyo Ranks #1 in Top 100 Companies to Work For 2022 by Seattle Business Magazine
CloudMoyo, a leading digital engineering firm with deep expertise in analytics, cloud application development, comprehensive contract intelligence solutions, and digital strategies, has once again ...
Jan 12 2023 - Pushpay Named as One of Seattle Business Magazine's Best Workplaces in Washington
As companies continue to navigate workplace evolutions and economic pressures in a post-pandemic world, one thing has remained the same at Pushpay—our focus on our people,” said Molly Matthews, ...
Jan 12 2023 - Business council in works in Hadley
A Hadley-specific business organization that would serve as a conduit of getting information between businesspeople and town officials is in the early stages of formation.The Select Board voiced its ...
Jan 12 2023 - Sandy Springs, CAC and Goodwill partner for job fair at City Hall
Sandy Springs Connects!, which brings jobseekers together with the thriving business community. Employers from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses in fields from healthcare to retail will ...
Jan 12 2023 - Mississippi wastewater hauling business pleads guilty to federal illegal dumping
A Mississippi wastewater hauling business has pleaded guilty to federal illegal dumping. The company was discharging industrial waste into Jackson's sewer system.
Jan 12 2023 - MLK Day 2023: What’s open and closed on Monday in Savannah
Some institutions and businesses may be closed on Monday, Jan. 17, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Day, a national holiday. King, a civil rights leader who ...
Jan 12 2023 - Big cannabis industry networking event Jan. 18 to feature Jersey City councilman, state business ag
New Jersey's premier cannabis trade publication is kicking off the new year with a collection of this state's most influential entrepreneurs, lobbyists and decision makers Jan.18 in Jersey City.
Jan 12 2023 - Ariel Investments Celebrates 40th Anniversary and Unveils New Brand Identity, Reflecting Business T
The new Ariel Investments brand identity can be viewed on ArielInvestments.com and the firm’s social media channels. (Photo: Ariel Investments) “Forty years ago, a 24-year-old John W. Rogers, Jr.
Jan 12 2023 - Glen Powell Talks 'Devotion,' Reuniting With Zoey Deutch and Possibly Playing Captain Planet (Exclu
Glen Powell had one heck of a year in 2022 -- starring in the blockbuster sequel Top Gun: Maverick as well as the heartfelt war drama Devotion -- and he loved every minute of it! "One of the best ...
Jan 12 2023 - U.S. Chamber chief says employers tired of Washington dysfunction, high regulation
The leader of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said Thursday that American business is “fed up” with a dysfunctional Washington.
Jan 12 2023 - Delta airliner goes off icy taxiway in Minneapolis snowstorm
A Delta jet went off an icy taxiway after landing in a snowstorm in Minneapolis but no passengers were injured. Delta says the Airbus A320 landed safely Tuesday night on ...
Jan 12 2023 - Longtime Bay City greenhouse closings its doors after 167 years
Keit’s Greenhouse and Floral Center in Bay City announced it is closing its doors after being in business for 167 years.
Jan 12 2023 - Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day proposal returns to state house
On Wednesday, the New Hampshire House Executive Departments and Administration committee discussed proposed legislation that would change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day in New Hampshire.
Jan 12 2023 - Employee of Jack Williams Tire and Auto charged with stealing over $5,000 in items
John Chattin, an employee of Jack Williams Tire and Auto on 45 North Duke street, allegedly stole over $5,000 worth of items from the business.
Jan 12 2023 - James Michael Thomas “Taco” “Tommy” Talbott, II
James Michael Thomas “Taco” “Tommy” Talbott, II, 48, of Chillicothe, passed 11:27 a.m. Saturday, January 7, 2023 at residence unexpectedly. He was born September 25, 1974 in Columbus, Ohio. Surviving ...
Jan 12 2023 - ‘I was caught off guard’: Ohio man shares heart attack experience to help others keep heart hea
COLUMBUS, Ohio — "I thought I was pretty healthy actually. This was quite a surprise." For Jeffrey Goodman, 55, that surprise was a heart attack. “I wasn't doing anything strenuous,” he said.
Jan 12 2023 - Zach Arnett, Mississippi State add, subtract from Bulldogs' coaching staff
As Zach Arnett continues Mississippi State's transition to a new era after the tragic passing of revered coach Mike Leach, Arnett is continuing to put his stamp on the Bulldogs' staff -- via addition ...
Jan 12 2023 - SunLine bus drivers are Coachella Valley's unsung heroes
As winter visitors to the Coachella Valley, we have been charmed by the beauty of the valley and the warmth of its citizens. On our current visit, we have become regular users of the SunLine buses.
Jan 12 2023 - DBusiness Daily Update: American Heart Association Names David Mannarino to Chair Heart Challenge,
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
Jan 12 2023 - Alberta RCMP take over 170 impaired drivers off the road
The holidays were a busy time for Alberta RCMP, as usual. Between Christmas Eve and January 2, over 2,200 tickets were issued. Over half of those were for traffic safety violations like careless ...
Jan 12 2023 - Student injured after shots fired at Saratoga Springs high school team bus
Police are investigating after a girls high school wrestling team was shot at while riding home from a meet at Utah Valley University.
Jan 12 2023 - Four new trustees elected to UW board
Roxanne Hepfer, Human Resources business partner, Edgewell; Jim Hill, executive director, Sidney Shelby Economic Partnership; Missy Tallmadg ...
Jan 12 2023 - Residents in WA’s South West urged to flee bushfire
Residents in Western Australia’s South West have been told to flee their homes as a bushfire rages out of control.
Jan 12 2023 - You can dance if you want to in south Roseburg
At Diamond Dance Studio, dancers are seen as more than a necessary part of a business plan; they are as unique and precious as the stone the studio is named after. Erica Reynolds is the special ...
Jan 12 2023 - Salem invites residents to Local Government Academy
Anyone can apply for the five-week workshop, but priority goes to Salem residents and business owners. Granite Solutions is a reporting project focusing on mental health in New Hampshire from The ...
Jan 12 2023 - Homeless in dangerous weather
During the winter season, being homeless means navigating the day through temperatures of sometimes minus forty. Shelters become busier, meaning sickness can spread more easily. The amount of people ...
Jan 12 2023 - Canadian MRO Begins Bankruptcy Proceedings
Canadian MRO Springer Aerospace has begun restructuring proceedings following pandemic-related financial woes. It is now seeking potential buyers for its assets and business operations, which are ...
Jan 12 2023 - East Greenbush native Gardner returns from southern California for role in ‘Misery’ at Latham
LATHAM - Kevin Gardner’s primary goal right now is to bump up the number of links on his IMDB (Internet Movie Data Base) page, but when the opportunity to return to the Capital Region and take on a ...
Jan 12 2023 - Glendale police seize thousands of fentanyl pills, meth, heroin in Friday drug bust
A man is in custody after Glendale police seized thousands of fentanyl pills, along with other drugs during a bust Friday.
Jan 12 2023 - Glendale’s latest drug bust seizes 16,000 fentanyl pills, 25 lbs. of meth; man arrested
According to authorities, detectives arrested Arella after investigating three separate locations. At the time of the arrest, police found approximately 16,000 fentanyl pills, 25 pounds of ...
Jan 12 2023 - Northern wrestling finishes road trip with dual win over Dickinson State
On the road in North Dakota Wednesday night, the Montana State University-Northern wrestling team took care of business with a 28-9 victory in its dual against Dickinson State University. While the ...
Jan 12 2023 - Upcoming events at Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU
Sunday, January 22 at 2:30 p.m. The first Japanese diplomat posted in Lithuania, Chiune Sugihara risked his career and the lives of Jewish families to issue transit visas granting Jews safe passage ...
Jan 12 2023 - Payroll processing business owner pleads guilty in check scheme that ripped off Cleveland-based Key
Najeeb Khan, the owner of an Indiana payroll processing business, pleaded guilty in federal court in Cleveland to orchestrating a bank fraud scheme that stole more than $121 million from ...
Jan 12 2023 - CPR revives baby who almost dies in crash at busy Taylor intersection
It appears that an infant who was breastfeeding at the time of a head-on crash in Taylor is going to survive, thanks to the quick actions of those who immediately began administering CPR.
Jan 12 2023 - Students Watch in Excitement as Herd of Elk Cross Washington River
Children on a school bus spotted a herd of elk crossing the Skagit River, near the small town of Lyman, Washington, footage online shows.Video taken by a Sedro-Woolley School District employee and ...
Jan 12 2023 - FiberComm being acquired by eastern Iowa broadband provider
An eastern Iowa company has announced it is acquiring FiberComm. For over 20 years, FiberComm has been providing Internet and voice services to businesses in the Sioux City area. It is being acquired ...
Jan 12 2023 - Prayers for Howie: Injured owl rescued from busy Bluffton highway by local volunteer
The injured owl laid against the concrete roadside barrier, surrounded by the roar of Saturday morning traffic on Bluffton Parkway. Joshua Vermilyea, a local avian expert and longtime volunteer bird ...
Jan 12 2023 - Pedestrian rushed to hospital after being 'hit by bus' in Edinburgh city centre
Eyewitnesses reported seeing a Lothian Bus with smashed windows in the middle of the road surrounded by debris following the incident on Wednesday night.
Jan 12 2023 - Edinburgh partygoers brave wild conditions to wait in gigantic nightclub queue
Waiting patiently in the Cowgate, hundreds of students and clubbers were pictured in the line, which stretched for a considerable distance down the busy street.
Jan 12 2023 - Man in critical condition after being hit by bus in Edinburgh
A man is in critical condition in hospital after being hit by a bus in Edinburgh. Emergency services were called to the scene on Nicolson Street at about 20:00 on Wednesday. The 51-year-old was taken ...
Jan 12 2023 - MA Child Abuse Emergency Line Supervisor
Judge Baker (JBCC) has an exciting Supervisor opportunity, working partly remotely and partly on-site in our new state-of-the-art facility in Waltham! ABOUT THE MA CHILD ABUSE EMERGENCY LINE: The MA ...
Jan 12 2023 - Free science classes for home-schoolers available at Harker Heights business
Home-schooled students with an interest in science can learn anything from Newton’s Laws to engineering a bridge made from drinking straws.
Jan 12 2023 - Harker Heights restaurant owner back in business at new location days after losing kitchen in fire
HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas (KWTX) - A small business owner is starting over after a fire destroyed parts of his restaurant the day before Thanksgiving. The fire started in the pit inside the kitchen ...
Jan 12 2023 - Getting Around Hot Springs, AR
You'll need the car when exploring Hot Springs as public transit throughout the town, and Arkansas as a whole ... drives through Hot Springs National Park. Enterprise Hertz Three bus routes ...
Jan 12 2023 - PA Farm Show 2023: Businesses, events, and more on Day 4!
Day 4 of the 2023 Farm Show was jam packed with a lot of exciting events in the New Holland Arena, and even more business vendors still out promoting their products!
Jan 12 2023 - Check fraud scheme leads to Naples drug bust
A woman who was wanted for stealing checks was found with drugs after a traffic stop in Naples found her sitting in the passenger seat.
Jan 12 2023 - Smaha's Legion Square Market in South Portland to close after 80 years
The business said in a Facebook post that they're finding it harder to maintain business and family commitments. The market will be selling inventory at a discount.
Jan 12 2023 - Colorado will halt busing of migrants to New York City and Chicago following conversation with citi
After earlier announcing that Colorado would ... have entered New York City’s emergency intake system, and Chicago has received 3,854 asylum seekers from Texas alone, according to the mayors ...
Jan 12 2023 - Colorado to stop busing migrants to NYC and Chicago after pushback from mayors
"Colorado continues to assure culturally competent and humane support to help assist migrants,” said Gov. Jared Polis.
Jan 12 2023 - Denver announces 14-day shelter limit for migrants as Colorado governor stops busing them to other
Jared Polis was criticized by fellow Democratic mayors of Chicago and New York City for sending migrants on chartered buses ...
Jan 12 2023 - Colorado to stop bussing migrants to New York City and Chicago after criticism from cities' mayors
Colorado will stop sending buses of migrants to New York City and Chicago, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis' office announced Saturday, after the mayors of the two cities criticized the continued arrival of ...
Jan 12 2023 - Lightfoot, NYC Mayor Pen Letter Demanding Colorado Gov. to Halt Bussing of Migrants to Chicago, NYC
Over three months since the first bus of asylum-seeking migrants arrived in Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and New York City Mayor Eric Adams penned a letter to Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, ...
Jan 12 2023 - Border pressures migrate north as Venezuelans head to Colorado
But when he finally arrived in El Paso, Texas, last week, the 32-year-old settled on a new destination, only one relatively cheap bus ride away — Denver, an additional 680 miles (1,094 kilometers) ...
Jan 12 2023 - Texas Gov. Abbott Releases Latest Counts of Illegal Aliens Bused to DC, NYC, Chicago, Philadelphia
Texas continues to bus migrants to sanctuary cities & provide relief to our overwhelmed border communities,” Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Wednesday, providing the latest tallies of ...
Jan 12 2023 - UAE names oil company chief to lead UN climate talks COP28
The United Arab Emirates has named a veteran technocrat with experience in both renewable energies and the oil business as the president of the upcoming United Nations climate negotiations in Dubai ...
Jan 12 2023 - Land O’ Lakes Man Gets 52 Years In Federal Prison For Producing Child Sex Abuse Materials
Michael Lumpkin, 27, Land O’ Lakes, has been sentenced to 52 years in federal prison for producing child sex abuse materials, followed by a lifetime of supervised release. Lumpkin pleaded guilty on ...
Jan 12 2023 - Mississippi company pleads guilty to federal illegal dumping
A Mississippi wastewater hauling business has pleaded guilty in federal court to illegally discharging industrial waste into the sewer system in the state's capital city, federal prosecutors said ...
Jan 12 2023 - Tour a Modernist Rocky Mountain Home by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects
In the mid 20th-century, winter-sports enthusiasts allied with deep-pocketed investors began to transform Rocky Mountain towns that had long ago gone bust, setting out to create ski and recreation ...
Jan 12 2023 - Chick-fil-A's new Livonia location is open for business!
The restaurant, which is located at 11700 Middlebelt Road, will be open Monday through Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m..
Jan 12 2023 - Upcoming Highland Co. Extension programs
The new year is off to a busy start for us at Highland County Extension. We will be offering numerous programs over the next few weeks, and we hope you can ...
Jan 12 2023 - Freeport auto parts store goes up in flames
Multiple fire agencies were on the scene of a blaze at a Freeport business Wednesday night. Advisers with Food and Drug Administration said that Moderna held back some data when its COVID-19 vaccine ...
Jan 12 2023 - Your turn: Gaining traction on our journey toward a vibrant, thriving Freeport area
In 2022, the programs developed by the partnership gained traction in many of our focus areas as highlighted below. More: 'This is our home': Freeport businesses, residents recognized by community ...
Jan 12 2023 - School bus routes overhauled as driver shortages persist
Columbus and Reynoldsburg had to overhaul their bus routes this month to adjust — an unprecedented mid-year move. Why it matters: Busing disruptions are the biggest factor preventing education from ...
Jan 12 2023 - Eden Valley Man Convicted of Sexually Abusing Three Children
A 43-year-old Eden Valley man has been found guilty of first-degree criminal sexual conduct for molesting children as far back as 2015. A Stearns County jury convicted Casimiro Sosa-Saavedra on all ...
Jan 12 2023 - Prout students injured in Charlestown bus crash
Dr. Phillip Chan, a consultant medical director at the Rhode Island Department of Health, joined 12 News at 4 Friday to discuss post-holiday illnesses and the new coronavirus variant.
Jan 12 2023 - Plan to realign Round Lake’s Cedar Lake Road draws ire from local business owners; ‘It’s goin
As Round Lake and the Lake County Department of Transportation inch along with longtime hopes to realign Cedar Lake Road to expand the village's downtown district, Latinx business owners are voicing ...
Jan 12 2023 - Hair Brush Market : New Business Strategies And Forecast By 2028 with Top Countries Data
Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of Russia-Ukraine War and COVID-19 on this Hair Brush industry.
Jan 12 2023 - Man accused of threatening business owner with gun sentenced
A Baraga man charged with using a gun to threaten another man last year has been sentenced. Edwin Bonham, 53, was arrested last January following an argument with a local businessman. Police searched ...
Jan 12 2023 - Police investigated child abuse at east Indianapolis apartment in July. Months later, a baby was ki
IMPD was called to an apartment to investigate a 1-month-old child with a broken femur. Six months later, a 7-month-old child was killed there.
Jan 12 2023 - No. 3 Grayson takes care of business against Brookwood
LOGANVILLE, GEORGIA – Grayson’s Gicarri Harris and Amir Taylor were virtually unstoppable in the first quarter of Friday’s Region 4-AAAAAAA opener at home against Brookwood. The duo combined to score ...
Jan 12 2023 - New Smyrna Beach to vote on building moratorium
New Smyrna Beach saw Central Florida’s highest rainfall totals during Hurricane Ian. Several homes and businesses were flooded as a result. City commissioners are hoping to prevent that from happening ...
Jan 12 2023 - Idaho Falls' new transit program, GIFT, serves 44,000 in six months
The Greater Idaho Falls Transit service, which began offering rides in August, has reached its six-month mark and has completed double the number of rides as its predecessor’s annual ridership ...
Jan 12 2023 - Hill County business owner at odds with city of Havre over bulk water
Cody Miles uses a lot of water. As the co-owner of High Horizon Gardens, a hydroponic business just outside Havre that grows lettuce, he needs hundreds of gallons of water at a time weekly ...
Jan 12 2023 - Finding premium bourbons in NC could get easier
Ahead of the two-year state legislative session that began Wednesday, a spokesman for the state ABC Commission told the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter the distribution of high-end bourbons is a ...
Jan 12 2023 - The 20+ Things We Should Be Busy Bragging About in Minnesota
Here are the top-20 things that we Minnesotans should be bragging about (but don't because it's not 'Minnesota Nice.') ...
Jan 12 2023 - MILITARY MATTERS: Army Officer Stays Busy With Her Space Unit, Winning Pageants, And Honoring Gold
A woman from East Alabama went from college softball player to Army officer to beauty queen. Her latest job is with the 1st Space Brigade. This soldier shared about her job and journey with us.
Jan 12 2023 - Pembroke council discusses water system, chooses All-Pro for garbage pickup service
Pembroke residents, institutions, industry and/or commercial businesses could see an adjustment to the water rate fees in the future.
Jan 12 2023 - Suspect fires airsoft gun at school bus carrying Westlake High girls wresting team on I-15
Multiple windows of a bus carrying a Utah County girls wresting team were shattered after officials said a suspect opened fire with a pellet gun on Interstate 1 ...
Jan 12 2023 - Yonkers Mayor Spano to share story of sexual abuse he endured as a child
An episode of Yo Digo No Más featuring Mayor Mike Spano's story of how he survived sexual abuse as a child will air Wednesday.
Jan 12 2023 - WA: Free transit passes now available for all Climate Pledge Arena events
Seattle Kraken and Storm fans can already take free public transportation to their teams' home games. But now, in an expansion of that program, Climate Pledge Arena will offer the same perk for all ...
Jan 12 2023 - On Side Forges Ontario Growth and Regional Service Expansion Plans
On Side Restoration Ltd. (“On Side Restoration”, “On Side” or the “Company”), has been busy behind the scenes with greenfield and acquisition activities to support their steady and continually ...
Jan 12 2023 - From modest beginnings to Modest Mouse: Quincy festival takes a big leap in year two
After a modest start as a one-day festival in 2022, the In Between Days Festival in Quincy will be returning in 2023 with a second day and a blockbuster indie rock lineup. Modest Mouse and Lord ...
Jan 12 2023 - UAE names technocrat to lead upcoming UN COP28 climate talks
The United Arab Emirates has named a veteran technocrat with experience in both renewable energies and the oil business as the president of the upcoming United Nations climate negotiations in Dubai ...
Jan 12 2023 - Nurse's aide accused of sexually abusing nursing home residents
New Hampshire. He has been charged with rape, assault to rape, and indecent assault and battery on a disabled person over 60. Bueh is due back in Salem District Court for a probable cause hearing on ...
Jan 12 2023 - Water crisis forces closures in Jackson, Mississippi
Public schools in Jackson, Mississippi, were forced to go virtual on Thursday, with much of the state capital under a boil water notice since Christmas. Businesses in the city are also closing amid ...
Jan 12 2023 - Dave & Busters to build its first Lansing-area location in Lansing Twp.
Dave & Busters will be built on just over 4 acres near the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott, said Lansing Township Planner Brad Beck.
Jan 12 2023 - Holland gives voters final say on proposed waterfront development
PRIOR COVERAGE: Holland stays busy as transformational projects take shape Project leaders say the waterfront development could generate around 20 million dollars annually for the West Michigan area. ...
Jan 12 2023 - Sheriff’s deputy critically hurt, suspect dead after shooting at busy Hampton intersection
A deputy with the Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office is in critical condition and a suspect is dead following a shooting in Hampton Wednesday.
Jan 12 2023 - The Helena Independent Record's 10 most popular online stories from 2022
He formerly worked in Helena. Former Montana FBI agent convicted of stalking and obstruction In early July, a flash flood sent a river of rainwater right to the doors of businesses in downtown Helena.
Jan 12 2023 - Data center operator EdgeConneX buys property in Miami-Dade business park for $14M
This would be the third #datacenter in the #Miami market for this company and it would include an operations office, IT equipment, servicers, network gear, racks and switch gear.
Jan 12 2023 - Can ‘Babylon’ Bounce Back From Box Office Bomb?
When MGM’s Singin’ in the Rain, Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen’s musical valentine to Hollywood’s silent film era as it transitioned into the world of talkies, opened in the spring of 1952, it instantly ...
Jan 12 2023 - Major Gifts Officer for The North Carolina Arboretum
ASHEVILLE - The Major Gifts Officer (MGO) will be a member of a robust Development team that supports the mission of The North Carolina Arboretum through efforts to advance the culture of philanthropy ...
Jan 12 2023 - Denied: New order issued in Wilmington businessman's dispute with Dungeons & Dragons owner
Last month, S. Kate Vaughan, a magistrate judge in the Western District of Washington, denied the company’s request. In her order, Vaughan stated that Wizards of the Coast doesn’t “demonstrate the ...
Jan 12 2023 - The abundance of Tahoe snow is welcome. But storms delivering it are hurting business
In a perfect world, Tahoe would get a few inches of light powdery snow every few weekdays all winter, business owners say, making for easy travel on clear roads, good skiing — and plenty of business ...
Jan 12 2023 - Kununoppin, Kingston, Sunnyside, Yornup, Beelerup and Brookhampton threatened by bushfires
Three out-of-control bushfires threatened lives and homes of residents in the South West and Wheatbelt communities on Tuesday.
Jan 12 2023 - Kingston, Sunnyside and Yornup threatened by out-of-control bushfire as evacuation centre set up
: An evacuation centre has been set up at the Trayning Bowling Club as an out-of-control bushfire inches towards the Kununoppin townsite in the Wheatbelt.
Jan 12 2023 - Shenandoah 'Candy Man' helping to support small businesses
SHENANDOAH, Pa. — Albert Victor starts every morning packing Gertrude Hawk candy bars to sell and support the businesses and nonprofits throughout his hometown of Shenandoah. Never keeping the ...
Jan 12 2023 - Retirement claims another Shenandoah business
SHENANDOAH — Another longtime, iconic community business has closed its doors as a result of retirement. Jean’s News Agency/Newsstand at the southwest corner of Centre and Market streets ...
Jan 12 2023 - Pennsylvania 'Candy Man' helping to support small businesses
A man in Schuylkill County is going out of his way to keep the doors of downtown Shenandoah businesses open, all by selling chocolate bars.
Jan 12 2023 - St. Paul resident reflects on his time covering Pope Benedict XVI for Catholic News Service
Many believe Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who died Saturday, mishandled the clergy sexual abuse scandal. But John Thavis, who was the Rome bureau chief for Catholic News Service during Benedict’s ...
Jan 12 2023 - Around Amherst: Schools getting nearly $200K toward another electric bus
AMHERST — A sizable portion of the costs associated with buying an electric school bus and a charger for the Amherst public schools are being covered as part of $1.8 million being provided to ...
Jan 12 2023 - Two young children, man shot exiting Metro bus in Northwest Washington
The children, 6- and 9-years-old, did not have injuries that appeared to be life-threatening, said D.C. police Chief Robert J. Contee III. One of the injured children was a boy, the other a girl, ...
Jan 12 2023 - This Week's Baltimore Deal Sheet
East Joppa Road in Parkville to a private investment group for $4.5M, according to the Baltimore Business Journal. Gil Neuman of Neuman Commercial Group arranged the sale of the 21K SF property.
Jan 12 2023 - Indian-American businesswoman appointed to succeed Kozak on Schaumburg village board
Schaumburg Cultural Commission member Esha Patel -- a village resident since 2008 -- became the first Indian-American woman to serve as a trustee on the village board as she was appointed to succeed ...
Jan 12 2023 - Columbus man sentenced to 12 years in prison for robbing Horicon State Bank in Neosho
JUNEAU—A man was sentenced to 12 years in prison Wednesday for robbing the Horicon State Bank in Neosho while wearing an ankle monitor from another felony case.
Jan 12 2023 - 5 free little alternative boxes in Richmond
There are now four Richmond locations for video trades in repurposed Blockbuster rental drop boxes, of course. For an added dose of nostalgia, the Fan District box sits in the front of the former ...
Jan 12 2023 - Missouri boarding school under investigation will shut down
A Christian boarding school in Missouri that's been under intense scrutiny over abuse allegations will close later this month. It's citing financial hardship. Agape Boarding School in Stockton has ...
Jan 12 2023 - Former Lobo Mathis to be a College Football Hall of Famer
Las Vegas, Nevada, entering the Hall of Fame with a class that includes Reggie Bush, Tim Tebow, Dwight Freeney, Luke Kuechly, Troy Vincent and Brian Westbrook. Mathis is the second former Lobo to be ...
Jan 12 2023 - Pa. statute of limitations window could cost taxpayers billions, report finds
Lawmakers in Harrisburg are eyeing a bill to extend the statute of limitations for victims of childhood sexual abuse. A new report says it would come at a big cost.
Jan 12 2023 - So Much At Stake: Unilever’s Lysanne Gray On Getting Sustainability Reporting Right
After a career in financial reporting, Unilever's Lysanne Gray became their first Executive Vice President Sustainable Business Performance and Reporting. We discussed the implications of the work of ...
Jan 12 2023 - The beer challenges of 2023
Beer has become big business. In Massachusetts, the industry supports more than 14,000 employees and, according to the Brewers Association, had an economic impact of more than $1.6 billion in 2021.
Jan 12 2023 - Stewart Manor students perform showcase
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing ...
Jan 12 2023 - Boys Best of the Week: Marion Harding bowlers rolling along in MOAC
Marion Harding's bowlers continue to handle their business in the Mid Ohio Athletic Conference. So far undefeated in league play, the Presidents took care of Galion 2,234-1,879 at Victory Lanes.
Jan 12 2023 - Hobart embraces greatness in growing
The Village of Hobart continues to see an increase in residents and businesses moving in and is anticipating even more growth in 2023.
Jan 12 2023 - Propane company sues Yukon helicopter business over alleged breach of contract
A propane company in Yukon is suing a local helicopter company, claiming it breached a contract between them. Super Save Propane says it's owed more than $18,000.
Jan 12 2023 - Business Highlights: Air travel chaos; Recession risk eases
The White House said there was no evidence that a cyberattack triggered the outage, which upended travel plans for millions of passengers. President Joe Biden said he directed the Department of ...
Jan 12 2023 - Eco-tourism one of many new businesses bringing prosperity to Selma
Thousands of people travel to Selma, Alabama every year to walk in the footsteps of the Bloody Sunday Foot Soldiers. It has become a beacon of equality from the Civil Rights Movement, but the once ...
Jan 12 2023 - Portland Diocese challenges Maine law enabling old child sex abuse victims to sue
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland, Maine, is challenging the constitutionality of a 2021 law that removed the statute of limitations for claims of child sexual abuse, allowing alleged victims ...
Jan 12 2023 - Catholic Diocese of Portland challenging Maine law that eliminated statute of limitations for child
A law that passed in Maine in 2021 eliminated the statute of limitations for child sex abuse. The Catholic Diocese of Portland is challenging the law claiming it's unconstitutional.
Jan 12 2023 - Citi reopens 'fresh and new' flagship branch on Fairfax and 3rd
Citi’s newly renovated branch on Fairfax Avenue and Third Street is now Citi's flagship branch in Southern California. The bank's Southern California market president sat down with L.A. Business First ...
Jan 12 2023 - Caldwell man sentenced to prison for sexual assault of a child
Andres Anderson of Caldwell was sentenced Wednesday to 30 ... Anderson, 55, was arrested in Laredo, Texas, March 23, 2021, after a young girl disclosed that he had sexually abused her.
Jan 12 2023 - School bus carrying Westlake girls' wrestling team shot at on I-15
A bus carrying the Westlake High School girls' wrestling team was shot at along I-15 on Tuesday evening, with multiple rounds from an airlift gun or pellet gun hitting the vehicle.
Jan 12 2023 - Student injured after someone shoots at Saratoga Springs high school team bus
Police are investigating after a girls high school wrestling team was shot at while riding home from a meet at Utah Valley University.
Jan 12 2023 - Student injured after shots fired at Saratoga Springs high school wrestling team bus
One student suffered minor injuries after shots were fired at a bus carrying a high school girls wrestling team on Tuesday, Jan. 10.
Jan 12 2023 - Restaurant inspections: Bed bugs, rodent feces, grimy wok, insect in liquor in Wichita KS
Inspectors found problems significant enough to push these businesses out of compliance with state food safety and lodging rules.
Jan 12 2023 - FBI Drug Bust One of Biggest in Yakima County History
Information about the geographic location of the device when it accesses a website or mobile application Federal officials released information Wednesday about one of the largest drug seizures ever in ...
Jan 12 2023 - Murphy vows help on N.J. property taxes, car thefts, Shore businesses in State of the State speech
Phil Murphy on Tuesday used his fifth State of the State address to urge more people to apply for property tax relief and vowed to assist Jersey Shore businesses, fight opioid addiction and car thefts ...
Jan 12 2023 - Donnybrook bushfire emergency in its third day with 4k hectares burned
Emergency bushfire alerts remain in place for a massive blaze that continues to threaten lives, homes and farms around a West Australian tourist town.
Jan 12 2023 - Motley marijuana laws drive consumers — and revenue — across state lines
Less than half a mile south of the Wisconsin border in Illinois, the Sunnyside Cannabis Dispensary bustles with activity. Cars with license plates from Wisconsin, Minnesota and other pot-banning ...
Jan 12 2023 - 34 indicted in drug trafficking bust
U.S. Attorney William Ihlenfeld speaks about the drug trafficking bust during Wednesday afternoon's press briefing. To his left are Prosecutor Rebecca Miller, Sgt. J.D. Carson and Sheriff Nathan Sions ...
Jan 12 2023 - Pushpay Named as One of Seattle Business Magazine’s Best Workplaces in Washington
Ranked #14, Pushpay continues to lead the way as a technology innovator and top workplace for Washington talentREDMOND, Wash., Jan. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pushpay (NZSX:PPH, ASX:PPH, 'Pushpay' ...
Jan 12 2023 - Storm Aftermath: 'Where did all that water come from?'
With rain continuing to fall across Porterville and the surrounding communities, Tulare County Fire activated its Emergency Operation Center — with emergency personnel keeping busy in Strathmore, as w ...
Jan 12 2023 - Palo Alto Networks: Still Too Expensive
Palo Alto Networks has been executing well and is an attractive business. Find out why the valuation of PANW is still too high for this environment.
Jan 12 2023 - Lawsuit against Catholic religious order details coordinated abuse in Maine
A U.S. District Judge ruled Friday that the woman, who was sent to seminary retreats in Maine where she was sexually abused from ages 4 to 10, is allowed to sue anonymously.
Jan 12 2023 - Lawsuit against Catholic religious order says abuse at retreats in Maine was coordinated
A U.S. District Judge ruled Friday that the woman, who says she was sent to seminary retreats in Maine where she was sexually abused as a young girl, will be allowed to sue anonymously.
Jan 12 2023 - Welch returns to Vermont for first full week as senator
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) - A new session has started in Washington, D.C., and Vermont’s congressional delegation is already busy at work. After days of unrest, new members of the House of ...
Jan 12 2023 - Meet the 'pinball man' of Montana
Seff Propios, who owns Spin A Rip, a pinball machine rental company in Missoula, recently celebrated one year of his business.
Jan 12 2023 - Captain Sandy Opens Up About Former Addiction: “I Should Have Been Dead 10 Times Over”
Below Deck Mediterranean's Captain Sandy Yawn gets candid about her past alcohol abuse and writing her new book, Be the Calm or Be the Storm.
Jan 12 2023 - Prosecution rests in trial of retired Salem police captain who allegedly evaded taxes as gun dealer
The prosecution rested its case Wednesday in the tax evasion trial of Michael Wagner, the retired Salem police captain accused of not paying taxes on thousands earned in a side business involving ...
Jan 12 2023 - NJ Transit spending $97M for new buses, a ferry and to rebuild locomotives
NJ Transit’s board of directors did the agency’s equivalent of signing the credit card receipt on Wednesday morning, approving $7 million to build a ferry ... New York route, the 119 Bayonne ...
Jan 12 2023 - Portion of creek isolated after oil spill
Canadian company TC Energy has temporarily diverted a Washington County stream to isolate a four-mile stretch fouled by its busted Keystone oil pipeline.
Jan 12 2023 - After 70 years, a light in Cork retail goes out as John O'Flynn & Sons butchers closes
Every time a business like John O'Flynn & Sons butchers closes, we are moving closer to an utterly detached shopping experience devoid of any human contact. That is not progress ...
Jan 12 2023 - Kingfisher veteran, ex-Fairfax India head aim for a slice of Indian skies with Fly91
Chacko was the executive vice-president of Kingfisher Airlines and chief operating officer and CEO of business travel, SOTC. Harsha was the founding managing director and former CEO of Fairbridge ...
Jan 12 2023 - ‘It’s terrible’: Jackson business owners fed up with McTyere Avenue sewer overflow
Some business owners are questioning whether it’s time for a third-party to take over Jackson’s sewer system, saying they’re fed up with the river of raw sewage running in front of their properties on ...
Jan 12 2023 - Dave & Buster’s to build Lansing Township location
A new Dave & Buster’s could soon call Lansing Township home. The Lansing Township Planning Department confirmed the Lansing Township Board approved a new Dave & Buster’s location at the Eastwood Towne ...
Jan 12 2023 - Fentanyl, meth and cocaine allegedly seized during drug raid in Lindsay
Police allegedly seized a quantity of fentanyl, meth and cocaine during a bust in Lindsay. On Tuesday, Jan. 10, members of the Police Criminal Investigations Unit, Drug Unit and Street Crime Unit ...
Jan 12 2023 - Lawsuit filed against former West Lafayette pastor accused of mishandling child sex abuse
A civil lawsuit naming Jared and Lisa Olivetti, Immanuel RPC and the denomination's Synod was filed in a Tippecanoe County court in early December.
Jan 12 2023 - 82-year-old Holland man accused in armed standoff with police facing two felonies
An 82-year-old Holland man is charged with two felonies after police allege he threatened employees at a business with a knife, then was in a standoff with police. Phillip Sheridan was arraigned ...
Jan 12 2023 - Pennsylvania Woman Got into School Bus, Attempting to Get into High School
Township Police in Pennsylvania arrested a woman and charged her with illegally boarding a school bus with student passengers and attempting to enter the Hanover Area Jr./Sr. High School, reported ...
Jan 12 2023 - EXCLUSIVE: Jon Bon Jovi's exciting new family business
Jon Bon Jovi has taken centrestage as the frontman for one of the most successful rock bands in the world. But the 60-year-old New Jersey native says he’s content playing second fiddle to his son ...
Jan 12 2023 - More radioactive tests sought at St. Louis school district
Scott Spellmon, Hawley and Bush said the agency should respond to a request by the district to have all its properties tested. The request comes after district officials received conflicting ...
Jan 12 2023 - Rep. Bush, Sen. Hawley back call for more radioactive tests at Hazelwood School District
Hawley and Bush told U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon the agency should respond to a request by the district to have all its properties tested.
Jan 12 2023 - Hawley, Bush and Hazelwood School Board call for more radioactive testing in schools
Federal officials will meet this week to “continue the dialogue and find a path forward” after report of radioactivity in Jana Elementary.
Jan 12 2023 - More radioactive tests sought for Hazelwood School District
In an unusual show of bipartisanship, Republican U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley and Democratic U.S. Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri asked the federal government to perform more testing for radioactive ...
Jan 12 2023 - Hawley, Bush call for all Hazelwood schools to be tested for radioactive contamination
Two Missouri lawmakers are burying their differences and applying pressure after radioactive waste was found at Jana Elementary School in Florissant.
Jan 12 2023 - 37 PHENOMENAL THINGS TO DO IN WASHINGTON STATE
Not only is Washington wildly beautiful, but the state is also filled with charming towns, bustling cities, and plenty of outdoor adventures. No matter what you're looking for, Washington State has it ...
Jan 12 2023 - Baltimore County strip mall on busy retail corridor sells for $4.5M
A strip mall along the busy Joppa Road retail corridor in Parkville has sold for $4.5 million. © Neuman Commercial joppa road parkville strip mall . The center at 1901-1907 E. Jo ...
Jan 12 2023 - MBTA Plans Free Service Around MA New Year's Eve Celebrations
Anyone headed into Boston Saturday night will have the chance to utilize free MBTA transit service coinciding with New Year’s Eve celebrations this year. The MBTA will offer fare free service after 8 ...
Jan 12 2023 - Airport authority sues ‘Airbnb of cars’ app, users for operating ‘deceptive’ business
Local lawsuits:Abortion protester sues Asheville over noise ordinance, alleging free-speech violation This constitutes not only a breach of the airport’s own rules but of North Carolina state ...
Jan 12 2023 - From Spielberg to ‘Babylon’ and ‘Nope,’ This Oscar Season Is All About What Makes Movies Ti
Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” delivers a sultry tribute to ... Maria Schrader’s absorbing tale of the New York Times reporters who broke the stories of Harvey Weinstein’s serial abuses ...
Jan 12 2023 - Motion to dismiss Abingdon Woods’ forest conservation plan case denied by Harford County judge
The proposed development, also referred to as Abingdon Business Park, calls for the construction of more than 2 million square feet of warehouse facilities on 326 acres of wooded land. Paul Smail ...
Jan 12 2023 - Longhorns Eyeing Alabama WR Coach to Replace Brennan Marion?
The Texas Longhorns have begun their search for a new wide receivers coach, and they've made contact with one of the best in the business.
Jan 12 2023 - West Virginia journalist fired after investigating alleged abuse at state facilities
A West Virginia journalist was fired last month after exposing alleged abuse of disabled people in the state’s health agency. Amelia Ferrell Knisely said she had been warned to stop reporting on ...
Jan 12 2023 - Leverage South Sound’s Freight Rail Network for Passenger Service
It’s no secret our region is lacking in heavy rail transit options. Our only existing service, Sounder, is operated in such a manner that it functionally excludes anyone who isn’t traveling into ...
Jan 12 2023 - Why residents of a Southgate apartment complex were forced out of their homes Christmas weekend
SOUTHGATE, Mich. – Residents of a Southgate apartment complex were forced out of their homes over the weekend due to busted pipes that drenched their homes. “Water everywhere from the ceiling ...
Jan 12 2023 - Massachusetts business confidence down in Dec. amid employee shortfall, recession fears
Further, according to the association’s president, the economy in Massachusetts may be uniquely suited to weather the risks associated with any potential economic downturn. “The good news is ...
Jan 12 2023 - WA bushfire threats downgraded
Two bushfires that threatened properties in Western Australia have been downgraded from emergency warnings to watch and act alerts.Residents near a fire burning east of Donnybrook in the state's ...
Jan 12 2023 - Amber Alert suspect pleads guilty to spitting on officer in Indianapolis
A woman accused of stealing a car and twin 5-month-old boys in Columbus last month plead guilty to a separate charge in Indianapolis Wednesday.
Jan 12 2023 - Bush Library Director of Education Shirley Hammond retires
Shirley Hammond, the Director of Education at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, announced her retirement Friday after 21 years at the Bush Library.
Jan 12 2023 - What Could Go Wrong for the Federal Reserve in 2023
The Federal Reserve’s goal is to push the rate ... If you were willing to ignore transitory goods price pressures on the way up, you also need to ignore them on the way down.
Jan 12 2023 - 2023 Good Food Award Finalists from the Hudson Valley & Catskills
In recent years, Hudson Valley food businesses have repped the region well in the nationwide Good Food Awards, with some half a dozen finalists ...
Jan 12 2023 - Proposed Blockbuster Would See Bulls Land Lakers’ LeBron James
The Chicago Bulls (19-21) could look very different next season even beyond the anticipated departure of big man Nikola Vucevic barring a late-developing change of heart on a new deal. There have ...
Jan 12 2023 - MMAC tabs Dale Kooyenga for leadership role
A date for the transition hasn’t been determined but it will be after 2023, assuming things go well for Kooyenga in his new private-sector role. Sheehy, who has been MMAC president since 1992, has not ...
Jan 12 2023 - Disabled Woman’s RV Stolen In Woodland Hills
Newsroom is open 24 hours, please reach us by email at info@canyon-news.com or by phone Monday through Friday 9-5. You can place DBA (Fictitious Business Name Statement) orders online by clicking on t ...
Jan 12 2023 - Prevail Bank donates to HAVEN
Prevail Bank, with locations in Baraboo, Eau Claire, Marshfield, Medford, Owen, Phillips, Stevens Point, Wausau, and Wisconsin Rapids. recently donated $5,000 to HAVEN, Inc., a domestic abuse and ...
Jan 12 2023 - Business magnate Bill Gates visits West Virginia to talk energy industry with Sen. Manchin
According to Manchin’s office, the visit was to “showcase West Virginia’s deep history in the energy industry and potential for future innovative energy opportunities.” ...
Jan 12 2023 - 3 arrested in Huntington, West Virginia in drug bust
Three people were arrested Wednesday, in a drug bust in Huntington. According to Huntington Police, Members of the Huntington Violent Crime Drug Task Force, Huntington ...
Jan 12 2023 - Stockton ‘serial killer’ is charged with four additional murders - bringing total to seven
A suspected serial killer who terrorised the Northern California city of Stockton in a series of alleged ambush-style shootings has been charged with an additional four murders. Wesley Brownlee, 43, ...
Jan 12 2023 - Gloucester college student wins 100K in New Year’s Millionaire Raffle
According to a press release, Hunter Johnson is a college student studying business management and heard about the drawing while talking to her friends.
Jan 12 2023 - Bancroft Man Charged After Bullet Holes Found In Structure Of Retail Business And In Parked Vehicle
The OPP has made an arrest in connection to the building and vehicles being damaged in Bancroft. 27-year-old Steven Moreau of Bancroft has been charged with the criminal offences of: -       Mischief ...
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