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Jan 17 2023 - The historic Otis Poultry Farm and the Farmington River Diner are for sale. Owners say they love bo
Andy Pyenson, 72, and Lynn Pyenson, 68, say they're ready to enjoy things after a life of work. They are looking for buyers for their two separate businesses. A deal that might have turned the poultry ...
Jan 17 2023 - Morinville business reopens after plaza fire
After two months of being closed following the Plaza Hotel fire, a Morinville business has reopened. Morinville Pizza, which has operated in the town for the last two years, reopened on Friday (Jan. 6 ...
Jan 17 2023 - New York state must be business friendly
The proof is always in the final budget, but Governor Kathy Hochul’s State of the State Address this past week included a proposal for $100 million in tax relief for small businesses. That’s a good ...
Jan 17 2023 - 'No room' in my city, says New York Mayor Eric Adams as migrants influx overwhelm resources
Busload of migrants are being shipped to New York, America’s most populated city, by Republican-run states. This is aggravated a housing crisis in New York and has worsened homelessness crisis in the ...
Jan 17 2023 - Arkestro's Museum of Procurement to Debut at The University of Arkansas
The University of Arkansas and Arkestro today announced the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals' (CSCMP's) Supply Chain Hall of Fame, hosted by the Sam M. Walton College of Business at ...
Jan 17 2023 - Wall Street investment banking slammed, as execs hope for more confidence ahead
Wall Street banks showed deep falls in their investment banking businesses in the fourth quarter, prompting thousands of job cuts, but executives are looking for signs that corporate CEOs are ...
Jan 17 2023 - Long Branch hires retired city cop to manage government as business administrator
He will make a $185,000 annual salary, a city official said. He replaces George Jackson, a former Eatontown police chief, who retired from the business administrator job at the end of last September.
Jan 17 2023 - These dogs ride a bus like humans ‘and now the internet is in love’
“He’s a very smart guy.” Get the full experience.Choose your plan Amaru, along with about 40 other dogs, is part of a play group organized by Mo Mountain Mutts — a local dog walking and ...
Jan 17 2023 - Bus full of dogs steal hearts on TikTok as dog walking becomes a field trip, video shows
Mo Mountain Mutts has 1.3 million followers on ... If you're using an iPhone or other smartphone, or an iPad in portrait view, you'll find the Sports Extra pages in the menu at the upper right ...
Jan 17 2023 - Windthorst's Bussey, Wolf earn TSWA Class 2A all-state awards
The Texas Sports Writers Association recognized numerous Trojanettes on Friday with the release of its all-state team, including superlative honors for coach Allison Bussey and junior Rylee Wolf.
Jan 17 2023 - UPDATE: Man joins Bolivar woman in case involving death of 14-year-old
Original story, published Jan. 4: POLK COUNTY, Mo. — A woman is being accused of abusing a child until it was dead in Polk County. Ashley Dawn Cameron, 35, of Bolivar, was arrested and booked ...
Jan 17 2023 - Coal country's bumpy transition
The energy transition is producing losers — even if they have the resources to benefit. Take Pennsylvania, which has been fast transitioning from coal mining to natural gas drilling but hasn't updated ...
Jan 17 2023 - 'It's a dream': Downtown Rockford wellness center brings range of services under one roof
A wellness center offering yoga classes, massage therapy, hair care, skin treatments and nutrition services is approaching its first year in business at an historic Rockford building. Real Beautiful ...
Jan 17 2023 - 11 officers treated for fentanyl exposure after drug bust in New Jersey; 5 arrests
COLLINGSWOOD, New Jersey -- Five men were arrested and 11 police officers had to be treated by medics for exposure to fentanyl following a drug bust on Thursday in Camden County, New Jersey.
Jan 17 2023 - Tennessee city named on list of fast-growing in the nation: study
Here are the Top Boomtowns in America in 2022, according to SmartAsset: Three California cities – Santa Clara, Mountain View ... number of businesses in its city at 31.20%.
Jan 17 2023 - Local bikers and businesses praise Madison County's investment in transit projects
Madison County Transit will spend a combined $45 million for the county’s bike trails and bus system. The county will add 20 miles of trails, two tunnels and seven bridges.
Jan 17 2023 - How Selma, Alabama, is recovering after deadly tornados
Alabama is still reeling after deadly tornados hit the state last week and killed at least seven people. In Selma, the tornados tore through homes and businesses. Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes talks ...
Jan 17 2023 - City bus involved in crash on Seymour Highway
Emergency services are working the scene of a crash on Seymour Highway involving a city bus and another vehicle. The wreck happened around 2:47 p.m. near the intersection of Seymour Highway and Baylor ...
Jan 17 2023 - After 31 years, North Tonawanda manufacturer to close for good
A North Tonawanda manufacturer ... the company to take on new business in an increasingly competitive market, Senecal said. “We compete against a very large manufacturer in Mexico and in China,” he ...
Jan 17 2023 - Court hearing for Des Moines sex trafficking victim Pieper Lewis delayed
Pieper Lewis' hearing on whether she should go to prison for leaving a Des Moines transitional center without permission has been pushed back to March.
Jan 17 2023 - Buccaneers' Antoine Winfield: Shines to close out season
Winfield collected 13 tackles (10 solo) in the Buccaneers' 30-17 loss to the Falcons on Sunday. The standout safety was somewhat of an exception among Buccaneers starters Sunday, playing a robust ...
Jan 17 2023 - New Conservation Officers take their stations across Minnesota
They’ve taught the next generations of outdoor recreationists how to enjoy their sports safely and ethically, they’ve busted poachers, and they’ve worked closely with conservation officers with ...
Jan 17 2023 - Dallas developer eyes Euless industrial project
Leon Capital Group has been in business since 2006 and made its mark in North Texas building apartment ... few months on an industrial project in Euless. The 187,000-square-foot warehouse is ...
Jan 17 2023 - Incubus, Coheed and Cambria announce concert at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas
Rock band Incubus announced a concert at the Walmart AMP this summer.The band will play at the AMP on Friday, May 26, 2023. Gates will open at 6 p.m. and music will start at 7:30 p.m.Presales start at ...
Jan 17 2023 - Conveyor car washes cleaning up in Northwest Arkansas
Conveyor-driven car wash businesses are opening across Northwest Arkansas. Business permits in Springdale show 16 such car washes operating in the city -- three of which opened in 2022, according to ...
Jan 17 2023 - West Allis businessman plans smash burger restaurant with Scratch scoop shop
West Allis businessman Mark Lutz is planning a new restaurant in the community. Lutz late last year purchased the building that now houses Randy’s Neighbor’s Inn, 6918-6922 W. Becher St. After ...
Jan 17 2023 - Medicaid, initiatives, elections make up bills filed in Mississippi legislature
Mississippi legislators are about to get busy debating proposals on health care, voting rights and other issues.
Jan 17 2023 - Slidell police break record for largest meth bust in city’s history
The Slidell PD Narcotics Division made a record breaking narcotics bust in St. Tammany Parish with a street value over $500,000 in mid-January.
Jan 17 2023 - Arkansas bill would classify drag show as adult-oriented business, adds location restrictions
A bill filed Monday in the Arkansas Senate would define a drag performance as an adult-oriented business and place restrictions on where they could take place.
Jan 17 2023 - 'Healthy, matted, and oh-so-happy to see us!' Alabama family reunites with dog missing for 2 years
Video shows the children's tearful reunion after hopping off the school bus to a surprise greeting with their now 7-year-old pooch, Leroy.
Jan 17 2023 - Oklahoma Bill Would Ban Gender-Affirming Care for People Under 26, Could Force Some to Detransition
A separate Oklahoma bill filed in December would ban health care professionals from providing “gender transition procedures” to anyone under 21, with a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and ...
Jan 17 2023 - Federal agents run amok across Southern California
These abuses of Americans’ constitutional rights should not be happening. It’s fortunate for the country that some in Congress who understand this will soon have gavels and subpoena power.
Jan 17 2023 - Officials: More than quarter million people visit Mississippi small-town Christmas celebration
Officials with one of Mississippi’s grandest Christmas celebrations report that more than a quarter-million people visited Marion County during its “Experience Columbia” event. Organizers are busy ...
Jan 17 2023 - Easton, Maryland, Is A Small Town With Top-Tier Dining And Hospitality
It’s not often that you find smaller towns with a bustling food scene, but that’s not the case in Easton, Maryland, where a culinary revitalization is taking place that’s making the town a favorite ...
Jan 17 2023 - Mississippi bill filings: Medicaid, initiatives, elections
Mississippi legislators had a light workload the first two weeks of their three-month session. But they are about to get busy debating proposals on health care, voting rights and other ...
Jan 17 2023 - Newline Group Names Richard Spotswood as Head of Cyber
LONDON, January 10, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Newline Group (Newline) today announced the appointment of Richard Spotswood as the new head of its Cyber Liability product team. In this position ...
Jan 17 2023 - A new women's wellness center officially opens in Hendersonville
Her new business, Femwell Women's Health & Wellness, officially opened at the beginning of the year and held its grand opening and ribbon-cutting celebration for the public on Jan. 13. Her practice is ...
Jan 17 2023 - Aplington-Parkersburg finds its footing in sprinting past Waterloo Columbus 76-24
Aplington-Parkersburg's powerful offense roared to a resounding victory by pulling away from Waterloo Columbus 76-24 on January 16 in Iowa boys high school basketball action.
Jan 17 2023 - Aplington-Parkersburg chalks up convincing victory over Waterloo Columbus 74-39
Aplington-Parkersburg unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Waterloo Columbus 74-39 Monday in Iowa girls basketball on January 16.
Jan 17 2023 - How 'Welcome to Springfield' became the city's largest Facebook group, and what comes next
"Welcome to Springfield MO" was created in 2020 as a pandemic resource. Today, it operates as a fully-functioning business.
Jan 17 2023 - Texas child molester sentenced to 38 years for repeatedly abusing girl at his home, car
The strong message sent by this jury on behalf of our community and our victim will result in Mr. Gates remaining in prison until the year 2061,” said Parker County District Attorney Jeff Swain.
Jan 17 2023 - Things to watch for as Nebraska Legislature opens 90-day session on Wednesday
LINCOLN — The 2023 session of the Nebraska Legislature opens Wednesday ... but the effort got a push this year from Falls City businessman Charles Herbster, who ran unsuccessfully for the ...
Jan 17 2023 - Tekamah entrepreneur restores elegant and historic bank to new glory
Former Tekamah, Nebraska, bank transformed into cocktail lounge, AirBnB and apartments after energetic businesswoman returns to hometown.
Jan 17 2023 - MEDIA ADVISORY: Prescribing for Common Ailments in Ontario: Pharmasave Pharmacists Answer Frequentl
Pharmasave Pharmacists Answer Frequently Asked Questions (Photo: Business Wire) Since this new program has launched, Pharmasave pharmacists in Ont ...
Jan 17 2023 - Hacker Guccifer who infiltrated Clinton and Bush emails slams DC ‘hypocrisy’ in first interview
Hacker Guccifer who infiltrated Clinton and Bush emails slams DC ‘hypocrisy’ in first interview out of prison - Romanian hacker made initial discovery that triggered Clinton email saga ...
Jan 17 2023 - Ozark businesses reopen, relocate after collapse of 140-year-old building on square
Demolition of the damaged building was completed Wednesday, but obstacles remain for three businesses on the same block.
Jan 17 2023 - Emory Goizueta Launches New Business Analytics Master’s
Emory’s Master of Science in Business Analytics for Working Professionals (xMSBA) will welcome its first cohort in Fall 2023 with in-person and live virtual classes on weeknights and weekends.
Jan 17 2023 - Family takes seasoning mix from Nebraska kitchen to store shelves
The mix is produced in Fremont and sold in Humphrey, Battle Creek, Lincoln, Norfolk, Columbus, North Bend and Wahoo.
Jan 17 2023 - New Jersey Man Indicted After Using File Sharing For Child Porn
A federal grand jury indicted a Morris County, New Jersey, man for allegedly possessing and distributing images of child sexual abuse, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced on Saturday. Anselmo ...
Jan 17 2023 - Pulse Technology expands with opening of a Merrillville, Indiana, location
SCHAUMBURG -- Pulse Technology, a technology company serving the IT, Managed Print Services and other needs of businesses throughout the Midwest and beyond, will open a new location in ...
Jan 17 2023 - Breaking Down The Reported Blockbuster Trade That Sends Jonquel Jones To The Liberty
Sources have informed @Winsidr that a three team trade is in the works and close to being finalized that would send 2021 MVP Jonquel Jones to the New York Liberty. While the trade has not yet been ...
Jan 17 2023 - Why Cooper Haynes, Jaye Nash believe Briarcrest basketball is state championship good
Cooper Haynes and Jaye Nash believe this season is a championship-or-bust season for Briarcrest boys basketball in Memphis. Can they win a TSSAA title?
Jan 17 2023 - Whataburger opens 2nd location in Cordova
Burger business is booming in Tennessee! Whataburger opened its fourth location in the Mid-South on Thursday, and the second in Cordova.
Jan 17 2023 - ‘Operation Dark Crystal’ executed in West Tennessee
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, in combination with several other agencies, made a large drug bust in Carroll County. Early Tuesday morning, local law enforcement executed what’s being called ...
Jan 17 2023 - Madison Square Garden Entertainment expects to complete live entertainment businesses spin off in M
Moving forward with the spin-off of its traditional live entertainment business, Madison Square Garden Entertainment (MSGE) anticipates filing an Amended Form 10 Registration ...
Jan 17 2023 - Zoning rules would encourage density along high-capacity bus routes in Madison
Madison may soon enact new zoning to encourage more housing density along coming Bus Rapid Transit routes, but including many properties in historic districts.
Jan 17 2023 - After longtime shuttle service on Idaho’s Salmon River closes shop, outfitters left ‘scratching
To learn more about the business oppurtunity contact Colin Hughes at Hughes River Expeditions in Lolo, Montana at colin@hughesriver.com. A mainstay of river trips on the Middle Fork and main stem ...
Jan 17 2023 - Breaking the cycle: Baby courts expanding in Michigan
A Michigan program protecting kids and aiming to end multigenerational abuse is expanding. It’s known as a baby court, a specialized track within family court, where mental health therapists work ...
Jan 17 2023 - Tempur-Sealy added to ‘Best Idea List’ at Wedbush
Tempur Sealy International (NYSE:TPX) is due for strong gains in 2023 as the mattress industry is due to rebound, according to Wedbush analyst Seth Basham. “While the mattress industry outlook ...
Jan 17 2023 - Memphis People in Business: Jan. 12, 2023
Memphis and Shelby County Redevelopment Agency (CRA) has chosen Lobelia Cole-Smith as its first chief financial officer. Cole-Smith brings 34 years of finance, grant management and nonprofit ...
Jan 17 2023 - Bisbee busts Tucson Santa Rita 56-11
Bisbee's offense hit on all cylinders Friday as it kept the scoreboard operators busy with a 56-11 win over Tucson Santa Rita during this Arizona girls high school basketball game.
Jan 17 2023 - Fugitive from Ohio arrested after multi-county police chase ends on I-70 near Greenfield
A man wanted in Georgia and Ohio was arrested after a police chase across multiple central Indiana counties Monday morning. Marcus Curtis, 26, of Columbus, Ohio, faces preliminary charges of resisting ...
Jan 17 2023 - Sheriff: 2 teens inside stolen vehicle from Columbus arrested during traffic stop in Delaware Count
The sheriff’s office said the 15-year-old was the driver of the stolen vehicle and the 14-year-old was a passenger.
Jan 17 2023 - 5 charged in Columbiana County sex bust
Five men are facing sex charges following a sting operation in Columbiana County. The investigations spanned from August to November when an undercover officer posed as a juvenile, Investigators say ...
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