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Bus News Archives, January 2023
Jan 31 2023 - Police identify 3 victims killed in Quebec fuel distributor explosion
Quebec provincial police have released the identities ... a family-run business in St-Roch-de-l'Achigan, Que., about 50 kilometres north of Montreal. The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) announced ...
Jan 31 2023 - St-Onge urges provinces to accelerate efforts to make sports safer for athletes
Sport Minister Pascale St-Onge says ending abuse in sport will require complaints processes that include provincial-level athletes, not just national ones.
Jan 31 2023 - Nazareth restaurant ends dine-in operations
A Nazareth restaurant dishing out gluten- and dairy-free cuisine is making some changes to its business model.
Jan 31 2023 - Gelson’s promotes president to CEO in leadership transition
Gelson’s BB #:113119 has promoted John Bagan to President & CEO following the departure of Rob McDougall, who has retired from Gelson’s after 15 years with the Southern California-based brand. The new ...
Jan 31 2023 - Longtime catering business that worked with Meals on Wheels 'total loss' after fire, officials say
CHICAGO (WLS) -- An intense fire destroyed a longtime catering business not far from Midway Airport Friday morning. A burnt-out shell is all the remains of Georgis Catering, which has been in ...
Jan 31 2023 - Georgia Ice Dawgs sweep weekend series against Auburn Tigers
The UGA Ice Dawgs, fresh off of a second-place finish in the Savannah Hockey Classic, headed to Columbus Ice Rink in Columbus, Georgia to face off against the Auburn Tigers ...
Jan 31 2023 - Fire destroys Georgis Catering on Southwest Side; "Our world just went up in flames"
Fire destroys catering business that served senior centers 02:01 CHICAGO (CBS)-- An overnight fire on the Southwest Side near Midway airport destroyed a catering business that served meals to more ...
Jan 31 2023 - Business calendar of upcoming events in the Houston area
The Houston AutoBoative Show will be held at NRG Center January 25-29. A shows people looking at the new Toyotas on display last year at the combined Houston Boat Show and Houston Auto Show in 2022.
Jan 31 2023 - Columbus Weather: Ending the month of January with a cold night
Central Ohio can expect slippery roads Tuesday morning, especially to the south, however, the sun may make an appearance today with temps below freezing all day ...
Jan 31 2023 - Mississippi Business Journal Names Visit Columbus CEO “Top CEO” Honor
Visit Columbus CEO Nancy Carpenter was recognized yesterday by the Mississippi Business Journal for her outstanding leadership, sharp business acumen, and dedicated service to Lowndes County.
Jan 31 2023 - Mississippi leaders fire city employees accused of stealing gasoline meant for public vehicles
Three Columbus employees have been fired after they reportedly stole gasoline from the city for their personal use. WCBI in Columbus reports that the Columbus City Council, in a special meeting ...
Jan 31 2023 - Bristow Group: An Undervalued Stock Offering Solid Opportunities
Bristow Group will benefit from new government contracts and improved activity levels in the fixed-wing business. It has garnered several search and rescue contracts, while the acquisition of ...
Jan 31 2023 - Ex-Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind employee charged with sexually abusing student under 13
A former employee of the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind was jailed last week on sodomy and other charges involving a student, according to court records. Robert Charles Godbold, 38, of ...
Jan 31 2023 - Boardman school hosts program addressing mental health
A pilot program in Boardman has had great success, helping 17 students and having no recidivism. It’s called BRYT, which stands for Bridge for Resilient Youth in Transition. A presentation Friday ...
Jan 31 2023 - Beeville Volunteer Fire Department needs more members
BEEVILLE, Texas — If 2023 is anything like last year, the Beeville Volunteer Fire Department expects to be busy responding to calls for help. "Last year was very bad during the fire season.
Jan 31 2023 - Nova Scotia man wants answers after 37-year-old wife dies following seven-hour ER wait
A Nova Scotia man whose 37-year-old wife died in ... busy emergency room at the Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre in Amherst, N.S., about 140 kilometres north of Halifax.
Jan 31 2023 - Newbury Park elementary school first of kind in county to earn international certification
On Jan. 4, the Newbury Park school with students from transitional kindergarten to grade five learned it had cleared a more than three-year evaluation process to become a certified Primary Years ...
Jan 31 2023 - Wyoming Legislators Want To Send Message To Woke Banks Which Are Attacking Fossil Fuels
The House Minerals Committee considered a bill that would create a list of companies with anti-fossil fuel policies. Wyoming could then refuse to do business with the companies on the list.
Jan 31 2023 - We call again -- louder -- for state officials to investigate operations at Dauphin County Prison |
PennLive’s Joshua Vaughn has done it again. He’s revealed the gross abuses all too evident in Dauphin County Prison that should prick the conscience of anyone who has one. People in jail are ...
Jan 31 2023 - College of Charleston Strategic Investment Symposium Returns for Ninth Year
Charleston, South Carolina, Jan. 30, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The College of Charleston School of Business Investment Program will host its ninth annual Strategic Investment Symposium on Friday, ...
Jan 31 2023 - Denholtz Properties to Welcome Two Businesses to The Rail at Red Bank
Denholtz Properties, a leading commercial real estate development and investment company, announces it has negotiated leases with Filoncino Café for 2,500 square feet and Todd Goldstein, DDS, for ...
Jan 31 2023 - RED BANK: EXPECT CHLORINE-Y SMELL IN WATER
Borough residents and businesses may smell chlorine in water coming out of their taps starting next week. Here's why.
Jan 31 2023 - The Wonder Fund: North Dakota partnering with Kevin O’Leary for small business investment program
co-owner of The Range in Williston. As a way to help these businesses find their footing in North Dakota, the Department of Commerce has selected O’Leary Ventures to manage a $45 million direct ...
Jan 31 2023 - ‘Uncertainty is a killer’: Alberta businesses worried over potential Hwy 3 changes
Construction is set to start this spring, but business owners from small Albertan hamlets are hoping to speak with the province before then.
Jan 31 2023 - Local Company and SBDC Client Receives Justine Peterson’s Small Business of the Year Award
EDWARDSVILLE Lindsey Wold, founder of Amygdala Co., client of the Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) for the Metro East at Southern Illinois ...
Jan 31 2023 - CONNIE LYNN JONES
Connie began working at Denison ISD in October of 1978 where she worked in the business office and eventually became Business Office Coordinator retiring in May of 2016 after 38 years of service. Many ...
Jan 31 2023 - Suspects in Goderich robbery arrested: OPP
Huron County OPP continue to investigate a robbery that took place in Goderich at a business on ... Father pushing Manitoba to follow Ontario, Saskatchewan in screening for CMV Roughly one in ...
Jan 31 2023 - Huron County OPP make arrests after robbers allegedly threatened Goderich employees
Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have made two arrests after a robbery at a Goderich business earlier this week.
Jan 31 2023 - How advanced manufacturing has evolved over the years in North Carolina
Effective incentives: The state’s "targeted, performance-based incentive programs" help companies with lower taxes and in turn lowers costs to run a business in North Carolina. Henderson ...
Jan 31 2023 - How anxiety came to dominate the big business of medical marijuana cards in Pennsylvania
An unprecedented Spotlight PA analysis of 1 million medical marijuana certifications reveals how a change by policymakers made it possible for virtually anyone to get a card.
Jan 31 2023 - Cleburne breaks new housing record
Despite ongoing economic concerns and a dip in 2021 over 2020 numbers new residential construction remains robust in Cleburne, Cleburne Economic Development Director Grady Easdon said.
Jan 31 2023 - How do you spend $570 million for transportation? Hillsborough County has ideas
Money for transit projects like the proposed ferry route between Ruskin and MacDill Air Force ... comes at the direction of the Florida Legislature. State lawmakers now control the $569.7 million ...
Jan 31 2023 - COVID-19 anti-discrimination bill dies on final vote in Wyoming House
While many lawmakers recognized the fight for individual freedoms, there were concerns that federal vaccination and masking requirements would place businesses, health care providers and residents in ...
Jan 31 2023 - Wyoming Lawmakers Kill Anti-Vax Discrimination Bill
House Bill 66, which would have prohibited Wyoming businesses, health care facilities and schools from enforcing COVID-19 restrictions, failed its third reading on the House floor by a narrow 31-29 ...
Jan 31 2023 - Women accused of stealing products from Easton store
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus police are looking for two women they say went to a store at Easton and stole two full shopping carts worth of merchandise. Police say that on Jan. 13 just after ...
Jan 31 2023 - New business park planned for Hobart
Cambridge Companies recently went before the city’s Plan Commission for site plan and subdivision approvals, and now tax abatement is being sought for the project.
Jan 31 2023 - Atmore Man Charged With Child Sexual Abuse
An Atmore man is charged with sexually abusing a child. Vonsha Mondez Jones, 28, was charged with sexual abuse of a child less than 12 years old, sodomy first degree, and sexual abuse first degree.
Jan 31 2023 - Ashley Curry
Ashley Curry was born on July 10, 1993, to William Edwards Jr. and Marsha Curry in Atmore. Ashley Curry transitioned from time to eternity on Jan. 24, 2023. She is preceded in death by her grandfather ...
Jan 31 2023 - Vancouver Washington School For The Deaf busts Tucson Arizona School for the Deaf & Blind 49-6
Impressive was a ready adjective for Vancouver Washington School For The Deaf's 49-6 throttling of Tucson Arizona School for the Deaf & Blind in Washington girls basketball action on January 20.
Jan 31 2023 - Local faith community offer guiding hand to women’s prisoners
As inmates from the South Dakota women’s prison await release, they seek guidance as they transition to life outside. Some choose to seek a higher power to avoid becoming a ...
Jan 31 2023 - Larimer among Colorado counties to receive coal-transition grants
Colorado’s Office of Just Transition, operated by the Colorado Department of Labor & Employment and the Office of Economic Development & International Trade, will offer grant funding to ...
Jan 31 2023 - Police, lawmakers say the temporary license plate system is being abused
A single sheet of paper: that's all it takes to make a car and its occupants virtually untraceable to police and the public.
Jan 31 2023 - Kansas City area yoga and Pilates studio also offering CPR training
One area of business is now making CPR training an option for customers. “I think it’s a great thing for people to be CPR certified,” Angie Gard with Studio On Main said. Studio On Main, in ...
Jan 31 2023 - Getting down to business
Classes weren’t in session, but students were still arriving at Marshall High School dressed in suits and office attire on Friday morning. Once they got inside, many students opened up laptops at the ...
Jan 31 2023 - Police: 1 dead, 2 clerks questioned in Redford Twp. gas station shooting
The shooting occurred about 3:30 a.m. Friday following an altercation at the Redford Township business, WDIV-TV reported. The victim was pronounced dead at a hospital. His name has not been released.
Jan 31 2023 - Ohio 6-month-old boy kidnapped in December dies: police
Columbus, Ohio police reportedly confirmed that One of two twin boys who was allegedly kidnapped by Nalah Jackson died on Saturday night.
Jan 31 2023 - NY-NJ ports surpass California as busiest in US with historic levels in 2022
As port activity is predicted to slow down in 2023, Port Director Bethann Rooney said now is the time to shore up investments and prepare for future.
Jan 31 2023 - Strikers protest Dollar General store in Irmo, a sign of latest labor effort in SC
Get the Columbia, SC business stories that matter. Sign up to get all the latest business and real estate stories that are shaping Columbia each week straight to your inbox. IRMO — The only two ...
Jan 31 2023 - Putting it all together: Brownstown Central overwhelms Charlestown 81-42
Brownstown Central swept across the scoreboard with a dizzying flurry to ambush Charlestown 81-42 in an Indiana boys basketball matchup on January 27. Brownstown Central jumped in front of ...
Jan 31 2023 - The Borderplex Alliance names new senior VP
The Borderplex Alliance has promoted Natalie Littlefield to senior vice president, strategy and business development. For over three years, Littlefield led the development and implementation of the re ...
Jan 31 2023 - Third homeless person found dead in front of Sherman Oaks businesses
Business owners in Sherman Oaks are outraged after they say a third homeless person was found dead on the street in front of businesses.
Jan 31 2023 - Limaland’s Todd Sherman still winning championships after 40 years of racing
And I said, ‘Hey it’s the car, it’s not me. I can still drive.'” Brennan, who also helps Sherman run a racing parts sales business, does most of the technical and setup work on the car.
Jan 31 2023 - Next round of Bed Bath & Beyond closings will pack up at least one Kansas City-area store
A longtime Bed Bath & Beyond store is set to become the latest big-box retail vacancy — and others could be on the horizon as the company fights to stay in business.
Jan 31 2023 - Why are Americans flocking to Florida? Business owner, police officer weigh in
FOX Business' Ashley Webster reports from Clearwater, Florida, where he's talking to former blue state residents about why they moved south.
Jan 31 2023 - Insurance companies dropping Florida homes after hurricanes
FOX Businesses' Ashley Webster looks into claims that some insurance companies dropped Florida homes after hurricanes in 2022. He says alternatives are pricey.
Jan 31 2023 - Dear Abby: Emotional issues, substance abuse keep me from being close with my siblings
My two siblings and I were raised by an abusive, alcoholic father. Predictably, it has affected our mental health adversely. One sibling struggles with alcoholism and substance abuse. The other has a ...
Jan 31 2023 - Manhunt underway for suspect who allegedly tried to lure children into a Pine Bush bathroom
State police are looking for a man who is suspected of trying to lure children at a diner in Pine Bush on Thursday.
Jan 31 2023 - Police Search For Man Who Allegedly Tried To Lure Children At Diner In Pine Bush
State police are conducting an investigation into a claim that a man allegedly attempted to lure children into a bathroom at an area diner.The incident took place in Orange County at the Cup and ...
Jan 31 2023 - Shelbyville man charged with aggravated criminal sexual abuse and solicitation of a sex act
A Shelbyville man has been charged with three counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse and three counts of solicitation of a sex act.
Jan 31 2023 - Teen of the Week: Williamstown’s Julian Guckert plans to get down to business
Williamstown Middle/High School student Julian Guckert dreams of becoming an entrepreneur and starting his own business. Guckert is planning to attend either West Virginia University, or Ohio ...
Jan 31 2023 - Springfield basketball coach takes on extra job amid bus driver shortage
Kyle Linehan drove the Blue Devils bowling team to Napoleon and returned to Holland to coach a basketball game hours later.
Jan 31 2023 - How will the Rochester area economy fare in 2023?
We are part of The Trust Project. ROCHESTER — All of the unexpected turns in the past few years have made one question difficult for Rochester business leaders to answer: What’s next?
Jan 31 2023 - NMSP: Portales bus crash leaves at least 7 injured
New Mexico State Police is investigating a crash between a Portales school bus and a tractor-trailer that left seven people injured.
Jan 31 2023 - Bangor-area businesses, leaders honored at Chamber of Commerce dinner
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - The Cross Insurance Center rolled out the red carpet for the annual Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce awards dinner. It’s the Chamber’s first full-scale, indoor ceremony ...
Jan 31 2023 - 6 killed in Central NY bus crash were on their way to work
Louisville, N.Y. — Six people killed in a crash this weekend were on their way to work at a solar farm on county Route 28 in the town of Lisbon, Louisville Town ... construction company based in ...
Jan 31 2023 - At Long Last, a Minnesota Transplant Tries Tater Tot Hotdish
Tater tot hotdish is more than a casserole—it’s a metaphor. On the surface, tots line up in orderly rows, or at least meet side-by-side in a friendly jumble. It can be a messy business, penetrating ...
Jan 31 2023 - Midland church's mission to support Uvalde blossoms into one giant celebration
Local businesses from Midland and Odessa joined forces to donate 55 briskets, 100 bicycles, manicures, haircuts and more to Uvalde.
Jan 31 2023 - Lebanon rewrites abortion ban, advocacy groups end lawsuit
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Groups advocating for professional social workers and abortion rights said they have succeeded in forcing a small Ohio city to significantly narrow its ban on conducting or ...
Jan 31 2023 - Ariton man remains in Coffee County Jail pending judge’s decision
ENTERPRISE — An Ariton man charged with aggravated child ... a Dothan hospital and ultimately airlifted to Children’s of Alabama in Birmingham where a medical child abuse expert determined ...
Jan 31 2023 - Could New York Become the Mushroom State?
On the banks of the Hudson River in Troy, NY, there’s an unassuming forest-green building, tucked between a used-car lot and towing business. This refurbished auto-body shop fits right into the ...
Jan 31 2023 - Thousands of Michigan 8th graders to receive hands-on STEM learning
The MiSTEM Network is joining the Upper Peninsula Michigan Works!, local businesses and education partners to celebrate the success of two high-energy, hands-on science, technology, engineering and ...
Jan 31 2023 - Spreading the joy: Longer parade routes OKd for Mardi Gras
- Actress Patricia Clarkson holds on as she rides in the Muses Mardi Gras Parade through the streets of New Orleans, Feb. 16, 2012. New Orleans city officials and business ow ...
Jan 31 2023 - Albany nonprofit looks to rehome twice-abused dog
Read Less Chance flew to Albany on Saturday to join Out of the Pits, a nonprofit that focuses on pit bulls. “To our amazement, and because of the incredible care he received in Galax VA, we feel he is ...
Jan 31 2023 - Nate Oats, Greg Byrne and Alabama basketball hit Buc-ee’s after fog forces Tide to bus home
When weather wreaks havoc on your travel plans go, follow the scent of the chopped brisket barbecue sandwiches.
Jan 31 2023 - Thousands of California businesses flee Golden State for Las Vegas
Californians have a long history of moving to Las Vegas, dating back to the turn of the 20th century. When railroad businessman and U.S. Senator William Andrews Clark began selling land in Nevada in ...
Jan 31 2023 - Oscar nod expected for Maine native’s work on ‘Avatar’ sequel
Eric Saindon, originally from Gorham, was the senior visual effects supervisor on the blockbuster film and is considered a favorite for his third Oscar nomination.
Jan 31 2023 - WeARE announces executive transition plan
BRAINERD — Becky Twamley, executive director of WeARE (Advocates for Reproductive Education) has announced her transition from the organization for January 2024. Twamley has been dedicated to ...
Jan 31 2023 - Marcus & Millichap Brokers Sale of 3,369-Unit Self-Storage Portfolio in the Southeast
COLUMBUS, OHIO — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of a self-storage portfolio comprising 10 Boardwalk Storage facilities located in Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. The properties total 3,369 ...
Jan 31 2023 - Fremont hoping to add 6 new firefighters
As the City of Fremont continues to grow, with both new homes and businesses but also residents adding to the population, the need for more first responders is front and ...
Jan 31 2023 - Mississippi senator presents bills on government transparency, personal safety
A southern Mississippi senator believes the legislature’s business should be open and public for voters and has authored a bill to make that happen. Sen. Jason Barrett, of Brookhaven, represents ...
Jan 31 2023 - N. Carolina legislators return from break to gear up session
The North Carolina General Assembly is returning to Raleigh after its usual two-week January break and turning to the business of legislating. The House and Senate scheduled midday floor meetings on ...
Jan 31 2023 - First migrants arrive at new facility in Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
The city began busing migrants to this facility over the weekend, and the mayor's office claims the facility can hold up to 1,000 asylum seekers.
Jan 31 2023 - Antioch father, accused of impregnating victim, convicted of sexual abuse of a minor
ANTIOCH, Calif. - An Antioch father has been convicted on multiple counts of sexual abuse of a minor, after an investigation was launched when the young victim came to a hospital pregnant ...
Jan 31 2023 - Wyoming school finds ‘severe’ bruising on boy, adoptive father arrested
WYOMING, Ohio (WXIX) - A Wyoming man was arrested Thursday for allegedly abusing his 9-year-old son multiple times, court documents said. According to an affidavit, 67-year-old Michael Ely, who is ...
Jan 30 2023 - Tap Room Replaces That Meetball Place In Farmingdale
NY — Tap Room opens in Farmingdale on Friday, replacing That Meetball Place at 206 Main Street. Tap Room purchased the business from That Meetball Place, said James Bonnano, owner of the new ...
Jan 30 2023 - Rent a room and lose your homestead exemption? Supreme Court case with Sarasota ties could decide
They quickly learned the property appraiser meant business. Florida's homestead tax breaks are some of the most generous in the nation, shielding homeowners from hundreds, thousands or even far more ...
Jan 30 2023 - Renting a Room Can Hurt Homestead Tax Exemptions
Some Fla. homeowners with homestead property-tax exemptions are finding that the exemption is at risk if they rent out part of it or run a small business.
Jan 30 2023 - Which Greater Columbus girls basketball teams made third Ohio AP poll of 2022-23 season?
Pickerington Central is seeded first and Marysville is seeded second in the Central District girls basketball tournament, but in the third Ohio Associated Press poll of the 2022-23 season released ...
Jan 30 2023 - Longtime Green Bay Business Sets Up Shop In De Pere
The historic Bosse’s News & Tobacco celebrated its 125th anniversary Friday by officially cutting the ribbon on its new De Pere home. The store had been calling Green Bay home since 1898, even after ...
Jan 30 2023 - Historic former Green Bay business hosts ribbon cutting for De Pere opening
Bosse’s News & Tobacco hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the opening of its brand-new location in downtown De Pere. Bosse’s had to move out of its over ...
Jan 30 2023 - Big Brothers Big Sisters in need of mentors in Columbus
Volunteers have the chance to develop community-based mentoring relationships that involve one-on-one outings and activities that Bigs and Littles enjoy together.
Jan 30 2023 - SaskTel expands 5G service in rural Saskatchewan
SaskTel has expanded its 5G reach in rural Saskatchewan. SaskTel says 5G offers hyper-fast data speed, bringing a new level of wireless connectivity to residents and businesses across Saskatchewan.
Jan 30 2023 - There’s an ugly side to Maine harness racing
Horses have been subjected to drugging and abuse, with more than 600 violations issued by the state governing body for the sport since 2016.
Jan 30 2023 - Why people are investing $650M in Skowhegan
Skowhegan leaders hope the investment will bring more jobs, activities and business and inspire people to settle in town.
Jan 30 2023 - Germantown restaurant closing after less than 2 years in business
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - After less than two years in business, a Germantown restaurant announced its unexpected closure. Germantown Social, located at 1318 McHenry Street, opened in Sept. 2021 as a ...
Jan 30 2023 - I'm a New Englander who visited San Antonio for the first time. Here are 9 things that surprised me
Most people flock to the city to see the Alamo and the Missions. Little do they know, they'll also find bustling art, wine, and dining scenes there.
Jan 30 2023 - West London neighbourhood had 150 antisocial call-outs in three months
Shepherds Bush Green, Ashcroft Square and Margravine cemetery have recorded the highest levels of anti-social behaviour.
Jan 30 2023 - Report finds that L’Arche co-founder Jean Vanier sexually abused 25 women
A report commissioned by a non-profit organization founded by the late Jean Vanier says the Canadian sexually abused 25 women during his decades with the group. L’Arche International says the ...
Jan 30 2023 - JUSTIN MUTTON BUSTIN'® AT THE FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW & RODEO - This Crowd-Favorite Is Baaac
The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo runs from mid-January through early February and offers hundreds of events during its 23-day run. One of those events is the famous Justin Mutton Bustin'®. FORT WORTH ...
Jan 30 2023 - Deadly shooting at Grove City Comfort Inn sees new arrest, 1 year later
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A 19-year-old man has been arrested after being identified as a suspect in connection with a Grove City murder from 2021. According to the original Franklin County ...
Jan 30 2023 - Police: Man disarms Clintonville business security, drills into safe, steals $3,000
Columbus, OHIO (WCMH) — Columbus police are looking for a man accused of disarming a Clintonville business’ security before drilling into a safe and stealing around $3,000. Stone Foltz family ...
Jan 30 2023 - DCC gets $1.6M grant; expands economic development, small business services
The focus area for the project is the five communities located between the two retired power plants: River Rouge, Ecorse, Wyandotte, Riverview, and Trenton, along the Jefferson Street corridor.
Jan 30 2023 - Trust Teddy Roosevelt, not Elizabeth Warren, on anti-trust
Many modern-day “trust busters” credit former President Teddy Roosevelt as the inspiration for their cause. In fact, members of Congress named an antitrust bill filed just days ago after ...
Jan 30 2023 - Jerry Garcia’s Grateful Dead cannabis brand is leaving California
Garcia’s exit comes as cannabis insiders predict a “mass extinction event” for California’s pot industry, with thousands of companies expected to go out of business this year. Andrew DeAngelo, a ...
Jan 30 2023 - Pennsylvania man held on child sex abuse charges in Tioga County
Pennsylvania State Police charged a 24-year-old Lycoming man in Tioga County, PA. on 12 counts of child sex abuse Tuesday, January 24th. Police say Dylan Lewis of Williamsport allegedly drove to ...
Jan 30 2023 - Williamsport firefighters experiencing an increase of emergency calls
The Williamsport Bureau of Fire has been busy. Firefighters here have responded to nearly 100 calls just this week. "One of the days, it was a 30-hour period, and we had 24 calls. We are a pretty ...
Jan 30 2023 - Recycling and Trash Collection Changes Explained at Fairfield Township Council Meeting
Joseph Catenaro, outgoing Fairfield business administrator, explained the new cardboard recycling mandate at last Monday’s council meeting. Cardboard must be recycled. It is not to go out with regular ...
Jan 30 2023 - White Settlement Road will keep controversial name after council scraps plans to consider change
Once a prairie-lined road heading west, the street is now a bustling thoroughfare surrounded by businesses. Over a year ago, after construction of the White Settlement bridge was completed, Mayor ...
Jan 30 2023 - School and Business Delays/Closures
Due to wintry weather, the schools and business will operate as such.Schools closed:Universities closed:Delayed:Business' closed: ...
Jan 30 2023 - A deeper dive into the year's best new courses and the biggest, most important renovations
This is the busiest time in golf course architecture in over a decade—here's the most significant work going on at courses around the country ...
Jan 30 2023 - Muncy Bank Financial, Inc. Announces Earnings
MUNCY, Pa., January 18, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Muncy Bank Financial, Inc., (OTCQB:MYBF), the parent company of The Muncy Bank and Trust Company ("Bank"), has released its unaudited consolidated ...
Jan 30 2023 - Police arrest Michigan City felon for possessing firearm
One man has been arrested for unlawful possession of a firearm. On Friday, a Clinton Township Officer was called to be on standby while management at a business terminated 59-year-old Dalerond ...
Jan 30 2023 - Q&A: Wynton Marsalis talks jazz and democracy ahead of return to central Ohio
It’s been close to two years since jazz icon Wynton Marsalis last performed in Greater Columbus. Much has changed in the interim. In March 2021, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, led by trumpeter ...
Jan 30 2023 - Wyoming’s Anti-COVID Mandate Bill Chooses ‘Our Freedom’ Over Federal Money, Says Sponsor
By a narrow two-vote margin, the Wyoming House of Representatives has advanced legislation that would prohibit hospitals, businesses, schools and any other facility in the state from mandating ...
Jan 30 2023 - How we graded Arkansas football by position after transfer portal closed
FAYETTEVILLE — The transfer portal is closed for business until May. The early report is Arkansas football has lost 30 players to the portal and added 11. Arkansas might still add more players out of ...
Jan 30 2023 - Dr. Gordon K. Amsbary
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — Dr. Gordon K. Amsbary, 78, of Gallipolis, Ohio passed away on Thursday, January 26, 2023 at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
Jan 30 2023 - Property Taxes Due Tuesday
Property taxes for 2022 are due across the state on Tuesday, January 31. In New London, business hours at the municipal building were changed last year to better accommodate those paying their ...
Jan 30 2023 - Martha Blackwell Cousins
Martha Blackwell Cousins, 86, transitioned from earth to Glory on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, after a courageous fight against cancer. She was born May 15, 1936, to the late Bessie McFarland ...
Jan 30 2023 - Steve VanderVeen: John Fenlon Donnelly and the development of automobile mirrors
He was born in 1912, the fourth of five children, to Bernard and Mary Catherine Fenlon Donnelly in Holland, Michigan. As a child, he watched skilled workers at his father’s business, the ...
Jan 30 2023 - These mid-Michigan businesses are collecting prom dresses for an April giveaway
Owner of Ovid's Vineyard Creative Arts Theatre Susan Green has been collecting gently-used prom dresses and accessories since 2019 for the sole purpose of giving them away.
Jan 30 2023 - St. Tammany neighborhoods planning for a busy spring
The intimate Lobby Lounge listening room at The Harbor Center in Slidell will present its first "Up Close and Musical" concert of 2023 when The Krickets, a female Americana group ...
Jan 30 2023 - Texas man busted in death of DJ galpal found stuffed in suitcase in Colombia
Shortly before the gruesome find, Trespalacios’ boyfriend John Nelson Poulos, 35, of Texas, left Colombia for Panama, where he was arrested Tuesday as he was about to take a flight in first class to ...
Jan 30 2023 - A Lunar New Year pop-up launched this Kansas City baker’s business. Now, she has a full schedule
Yuei Costello sold hundreds of desserts at a Lunar New Year pop-up Saturday, a year after starting her own business, Mooyuei Baker ... Costello moved to Kansas City from her native Thailand.
Jan 30 2023 - Bill to ban sales of electric vehicles in Wyo. was intended to make a statement
No one on the Senate Minerals, Business and Economic Development Committee made a motion regarding a ban to cease all sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in Wyoming ...
Jan 30 2023 - Reports of a crash with injuries involving a Metro bus on Madison Road and Woodburn Avenue in Wa
Reports of a crash with injuries involving a Metro bus on Madison Road and Woodburn Avenue in Walnut Hills CHECK OUT WLWT:Stay in the know. Get the latest Cincinnati news, weather and sports from the ...
Jan 30 2023 - Edward R. Sensenig
He was born in Ephrata Township, Lancaster County, PA, to the late Walter and Katie Sensenig. Edward was a retired business partner of Richard L. Sensenig Roofing Company in Ephrata where he ...
Jan 30 2023 - Germantown Social closes after one year in business
A restaurant near the Germantown Mill Lofts apartment complex has closed after one year in business, according to Louisville Business First.Germantown Social, located at 1318 McHenry St. in the ...
Jan 30 2023 - This Germantown restaurant is closing after one and a half years in business
Another Louisville restaurant is closing its doors. Germantown Social at 1318 McHenry St. closed on Jan. 22 after operating for a year and a half. "It’s an extremely sad day as we officially ...
Jan 30 2023 - Highland Copper (CVE:HI) Is In A Strong Position To Grow Its Business
But the harsh reality is that very many loss making companies burn through all their cash and go bankrupt. So, the natural question for Highland Copper (CVE:HI) shareholders is whether they should be ...
Jan 30 2023 - Two arrested in connection to murder of South Columbus High School student
Jalen Amari Campbell, 19, and a 17-year-old juvenile were arrested in Socastee, S.C., and charged in the Jan. 23 murder of Jeremiah Nyree Long.
Jan 30 2023 - New veterans transitional housing center breaks ground in Horry County
Through the new facility, Providing Hope VA means to provide housing for homeless veterans, as well as veterans unable to be accommodated because of finances.
Jan 30 2023 - Driver charged with DUI after school bus crashes into house in West Caldwell, New Jersey
It was a scary scene in New Jersey on Friday when a school bus rammed through a man's home. Luckily, there weren't any kids on board, but we're learning that the driver may have been intoxicated.
Jan 30 2023 - Former South Carolina firefighter charged with child sex crimes in Greenville County, officials say
EVERY DAY. HEY GREENVILLE ICE CREAM SHOP THAT WAS ONCE CALLED ONE OF THE BEST IN AMERICA IS CLOSED. IT’S CLOSED. ITS BUSINESS. AND MOLLY AND MYLES ICE CREAM ON NORTH PLEASANT DRIVE WAS NAMED AS ONE OF ...
Jan 30 2023 - Sweeping Lac La Biche lake
Lac La Biche County recreation crews were busy this week, creating and fine-tuning several outdoor winter features in the community, including the ice-skating ribbon that winds along the Lac La Biche ...
Jan 30 2023 - Southlake, Euless day cares and worker accused of sexual abuse sued by child’s parents
A previous lawsuit was filed by a Roanoke family in November against the Southlake day care, accusing the preschool of allowing a suspected child molester to be hired.
Jan 30 2023 - New Small Business Opens its Doors in Pike Road
Pike Road Nutrition is a healthy smoothie and juice bar where customers can order from a variety of healthy drinks full of vitamins, nutrients, and protein.
Jan 30 2023 - Springville woman accused of arson had pending burglary charge
The Springville woman who was arrested Tuesday for allegedly setting fire to an apartment building was in court two months earlier on charges of stealing from a Springville business. Sara J.
Jan 30 2023 - Springville residents discuss future of Frontrunner in city
The Utah Transit Authority held a focus group at the Springville Civic Center on Friday to hear from the public about plans to build a Frontrunner station in Springville. This station is part of a ...
Jan 30 2023 - Vehicle stop in Southbury leads to drug bust
SOUTHBURY, CT (WFSB) - A traffic stop in Southbury over the weekend led to a drug bust. Southbury police said they conducted the stop on Sunday night after the driver committed a violation.
Jan 30 2023 - Council eyes plan to make it easier to ride e-scooters 'after hours' in Richmond
Affordable public transit may become more accessible as Richmond City Council is scheduled at its next meeting to reconsider its e-scooter policy two years after its inception .
Jan 30 2023 - KBRA Assigns Preliminary Ratings to Oxford Finance Funding Trust 2023-1
NEW YORK, January 26, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA assigns preliminary ratings to three classes of notes issued by Oxford Finance Funding Trust 2023-1 (the "Issuer" or "Oxford 2023-1"). Oxford 2023-1 ...
Jan 30 2023 - Oxford Professor's Latest Book Examines Roots of Project Failure
As chair of major program management at Oxford's Saïd Business School ... His erudition makes it onto the page with fluid prose, no doubt shaped by his co-author, the New York-based writer Dan Gardner ...
Jan 30 2023 - NC State, Lenovo partnership helps HBCU students with new data visualization tools for marketing
Students visited the Lenovo campus in the RTP to learn how to help local minority business owners better monitor marketing trends and increase their profits.
Jan 30 2023 - Guest opinion: NC’s Indian-American CEOs are only the tip of the iceberg
North Carolina has a lot invested in India, as the country’s business community does in us. It's time to build on that partnership, columnist Steve Rao says.
Jan 30 2023 - West Virginia’s 2023 trout stockings are underway
ELKINS, W.Va. — Despite the cold temperatures and snowy weather, hatchery personnel from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources have been busy ever since the first of the year ...
Jan 30 2023 - CapMetro celebrates completion of additional train tracks from Leander to Lakeline
LEANDER, Texas — Capital Metro (CapMetro) is celebrating a Project Connect milestone. The local transit agency said the first portion of a project that placed additional MetroRail Red Line tracks from ...
Jan 30 2023 - Boise Cascade plans new door shop facility in Kansas City
BOISE, Idaho, January 23, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Boise Cascade Company (Boise Cascade) (NYSE: BCC) announced today the planned addition of its 10th door shop. Located in Kansas City, this new ...
Jan 30 2023 - West Ada School District approves 18% funding increase for transportation company
Cascade Student Transportation runs the district’s bus routes, which go throughout Boise, Meridian, Star and Eagle.
Jan 30 2023 - Baron & Budd Announces $24 Million Settlement with PG&E on Behalf of Ten Public Entities Af
SAN DIEGO, January 17, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the national law firm of Baron & Budd announced a $24 million ... Chester Public Utility District, Honey Lake Valley Recreation Authority ...
Jan 30 2023 - A riveting account of how MS changed the life of an Oxford don
A Year That Changed Dickens and the World (2021) each focused on a transformational period in the novelist’s career. His The Story of Alice (2015) captured Charles Dodgson’s transition from a buttoned ...
Jan 30 2023 - Labour MP Rosie Duffield accuses Keir Starmer of ignoring her after gender law abuse
In a series of tweets last night Lord Falconer outlined his opposition to the move. Whether the s35 Order is justified depends on reasons advanced by (the government) for saying (the new law ...
Jan 30 2023 - Central NJ Heritage Trail Bus Tour Plans Visits to Homes of 5 Generals
A comprehensive tour of all five locations hosted by the Heritage Trail Association is scheduled during President's Weekend on Sunday, Feb. 19. The Middlebrook Five Generals Bus Tour will begin at the ...
Jan 30 2023 - Student injured in Crisp Co. bus, car accident
Thursday was a frightening morning for some Crisp County students. According to the Crisp County Sheriff’s Office, a multi-vehicle accident involving two school buses and another vehicle took place at ...
Jan 30 2023 - South Dakota rapid response reporter moves to rapid response team
Trent Abrego, a business reporter for the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, has moved to the rapid response team as a reporter. Shelly Conlon of the Argus Leader writes, “As of the new year, he now takes on ...
Jan 30 2023 - Southeast Vermont Transit begins Windsor MicroMOO service
The Windsor MicroMOO service is being described as “Uber with a van.” The service is free, and reservations are required and can be made through the app, by calling the SEVT office or by booking ...
Jan 30 2023 - Interstate 85 South crash closes lanes in Guilford County
Accident report reveals new info on High Point police car, YMCA bus head-on crash The closure began at 7:10 p.m. and cleared at 8:25 p.m. Traffic cam footage showed a large amount of congestion ...
Jan 30 2023 - Cliffed out: Visit to Utah’s Zion National Park a scenic splendor
Utah's Zion National Park bustles with visitors excited to view towering cliffs, hike icy trails and bike along the main road.
Jan 30 2023 - AI chatbot passes a final business school exam, beating Wharton students
A professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, a prestigious university best known for its rigorous finance program, has given the final exam to Open AI's ChatGPT to see how it ...
Jan 30 2023 - ChatGPT Just Passed an MBA-Level Exam at Wharton
Professor Christian Terwiesch from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania thinks so. After Terwiesch proctored a final exam from a Master of Business Administration course for the ...
Jan 30 2023 - A Wharton business school professor is requiring his students to use ChatGPT
Ethan Mollick, an entrepreneurship and innovation professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, told NPR on Thursday that he now requires his students to use ChatGPT to help with ...
Jan 30 2023 - If You Won the Powerball, What Business Would You Bring To Killeen-Temple?
If you had won last night's Powerball for over a 1/2 billion dollars, what business would you bring to Killeen-Temple, Texas? We're very blessed to have so many brands easily accessible in Central ...
Jan 30 2023 - Killeen ISD bus causes crash in Harker Heights
A Killeen Independent School District bus causes a crash in Harker Heights. An officer of the Harker Heights Police Department’s Traffic Unit responded ...
Jan 30 2023 - Robber in New Canaan, Stratford, Fairfield cases complains about paying restitution
“It seems to me that your activity was fueled by substance abuse ... They fled with $1,000, police said. A short time later, Fairfield police got a call of a robbery at the bank in the supermarket on ...
Jan 30 2023 - Ozark Regional Transit will suspend service Saturday for driver safety training
Ozark Regional Transit has two fixed routes and one on-demand ... Additionally, it offers an express bus service between Fayetteville and Bentonville for Northwest Arkansas Community College students.
Jan 30 2023 - Braunwyn Windham-Burke Responds To Engagement Speculation
Burke. After ringing in the New Year with an entirely new set of gimmicks, B is booked and busy trying to ward off rumors she herself started. The content is tepid, but I promise you’ll get a laugh ...
Jan 30 2023 - State settles with Windham moving company over prohibited negative reviews, threats
The state has settled a lawsuit with a Windham-based moving company that ... violated the federal Consumer Review Fairness Act, the Maine Unfair Trade Practices Act and regulations for businesses ...
Jan 30 2023 - Fairfax Financial – Is It a Buy in January 2023?
Fairfax Financial (TSX:FFH) is a Canadian holding company involved in insurance and investment management. Its core business operation is property and casualty insurance; it uses the profits from ...
Jan 30 2023 - Opinion: Electric Buses Bring Myriad Benefits to McAlester Schools
Thanks to a $2.765 million grant from the EPA, seven all-electric school buses stand to save McAlester Public Schools money in the long run, update its aged bus fleet and help reduce its carbon ...
Jan 30 2023 - 2023 appropriations bill puts Ports-to-Plains Corridor projects into motion
With the passage of the FY2023 Omnibus Appropriations Bill in late December, a number of projects were put in motion to benefit the Ports-to-Plains Corridor.
Jan 30 2023 - New Mexico companies to receive funding for new employee training
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Ten New Mexico businesses are getting state funding to help train new employees. The funding comes form the Job Training Incentive Program. The funds will help support the train… ...
Jan 30 2023 - In clean energy transition, Georgia is at the tip of the spear
Last August, as a state legislative committee pondered how to prepare for the flood of electric vehicles expected on Georgia roads in the coming years, the state's top economic development officer ...
Jan 30 2023 - Wyoming weighs changing payment system for surplus solar
Wyoming could join a handful of states that have begun paying homeowners and businesses less for surplus electricity from their rooftop solar panels under a bill in the state Legislature.
Jan 30 2023 - Episode 516
Produced by Nick Deel - Videography by John Timm, Jake Lindsay, and Saddam Abbas. Tap some trees with the folks at LM Sugarbush in Salem, Indiana. Produced by Reuben Browning - Videography by ...
Jan 30 2023 - 3 charged in catalytic converter theft ring
Police in three counties say they've busted a catalytic converter theft ring out of Chicago. Police say three suspects based out of Chicago are responsible for at least 35 catalytic converter thefts ...
Jan 30 2023 - Outlaws hit the mat at Lander Valley Invite
LANDER — It was a busy weekend in Lander for high school athletics. In addition to hosting the Bruce Gresly Swimming and Diving Invitational on Saturday, Lander Valley High School hosted the ...
Jan 30 2023 - Foreign ownership of Wyoming land comes under fire
CHEYENNE — Two bills that would restrict foreign businesses, governments and individuals from owning land in Wyoming came out of the House Agriculture, State and Public Lands and Water Committee on ...
Jan 30 2023 - Tesla to Invest $3.6 Billion for Gigafactory Nevada’s Phase Two, Semi Production
Elon Musk began by thanking the employees of Gigafactory Nevada on their work since it opened officially in 2016. "This factory has made a massive effect on transitioning the world to sustainable ...
Jan 30 2023 - SEE IT: School bus smashes into New Jersey home, shifting foundation
A New Jersey school bus crashed into a home Friday morning after dropping off its students. The bus was empty at around 8:30 a.m. following a stop at the Essex County Vocational School 3 miles away ...
Jan 30 2023 - Bulldog Insider Podcast: From New Hampshire to Minnesota, Steeves takes the long way to Bulldogs
One Bulldog who is used to long bus rides is freshman wing ... who played his senior year of high school at Eden Prairie after his family moved to Minnesota, was this week's guest on the Bulldog ...
Jan 30 2023 - New Yorkers Love Traveling To These 3 Destinations
From the bustling streets of New York City to the nightly Niagara Falls, from the amazing Finger Lakes to the rolling hills of Ellicottville, if you need to get away for a change of scenery, you often ...
Jan 30 2023 - Man burglarizes business in Lakeview, arrest warrant issued
All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty. NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The NOPD is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a wanted suspect in connection with a burglary that occurred ...
Jan 30 2023 - RESTAURANT TRANSITIONS: Walk-On’s hunting for Little Rock location; Crumbl Cookies set for Lakewo
On's Sports Bistreaux chain-franchise operation confirms its Arkansas franchisee is looking at a Little Rock location but won't specify where.
Jan 30 2023 - Lewistown rancher sentenced for bank fraud
A Lewistown man who admitted to defrauding a bank and a credit union after obtaining more than $1 million in loans for his cattle ranching business was sentenced on Jan. 25 to time served ...
Jan 30 2023 - We Buy Houses Plano Texas: A Win-Win Solution for Tired Landlords and Burdensome Properties
McKinney, Texas - The family-owned business working out of the DFW Metroplex area helps homeowners find solutions to property selling problems. 5 Hour Home Buyers pay sellers as much as possible for ...
Jan 30 2023 - Vernon Alton Rowe - Mansfield, TX
Verne Alton Rowe, born in Marlow, died Friday, January 13, 2023, in Mansfield, TX. Verne drove the Outlaw bus for a number of years. He ...
Jan 30 2023 - Bardstown Police Department donates confiscated grow lamps to Nelson County High School
Bardstown PD turns a drug bust confiscation into a positive light after donating grow lamps to Nelson County High School.
Jan 29 2023 - Indiana high school counselor placed on leave after criticizing don't-tell-parents gender policy
A high school counselor who criticized the school for withholding from parents information about student gender transition decisions has been placed on indefinite leave.
Jan 29 2023 - Alberta will fare better than other provinces if recession comes, report says
An economic forecast from the Alberta Business Council says a tight labour market coupled with high commodity prices — especially oil and gas — will give the province a smoother road ahead compared to ...
Jan 29 2023 - Labour market at its 'hottest' in years; Alberta well-positioned to weather potential recession: re
Alberta’s economy is in a “state of transition,” but a tight labour market and high commodity prices could help shield the province from coming volatility, according to an economic forecast ...
Jan 29 2023 - Industry mourns passing of Dierbergs Markets’ Roger Dierberg
Chesterfield, Missouri-based Dierbergs said this week that Dierberg passed away on Jan. 18 in St. Louis. He was a cousin and business partner of Bob Dierberg, the grocery chain’s current chairman, and ...
Jan 29 2023 - Drug bust at Hudson High School in Wisconsin
A number of students are suspected of being involved in illegal drug activity at Hudson High School in western Wisconsin, resulting in a drug warrant being executed at the school Thursday morning.
Jan 29 2023 - Georgia DOT plans to raise Savannah bridge for larger ships
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia state agency says it plans to raise Savannah's towering suspension bridge to make room for larger cargo ships calling on the city's busy seaport. The state ...
Jan 29 2023 - ‘My story is finally heard’: Erin man sentenced to seven years for ‘horrific’ sexual abuse
Warning: This article contains details of sexual assault, rape and child sex abuse material. If you are at risk of sexual violence or may have experienced sexual violence, tell ...
Jan 29 2023 - Humboldt bus crash survivor shares healing journey and inspiring words
Phenomenal,” he said. April 6, 2018 was a day that shook the entire country. A bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey club of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League was involved in a ...
Jan 29 2023 - Minnesota Gov. Walz proposed $3.3B in infrastructure spending
"Communities and institutions across Minnesota are in desperate need of robust capital investment — a need that only grows more expensive the longer these projects and crucial pieces of ...
Jan 29 2023 - Townspeople come together to lend a hand to help others in their community
Even with all the power outages throughout southeast Missouri, people in Bollinger County are making sure businesses can stay open and people can stay warm.Marble Hill is a small town ...
Jan 29 2023 - The Charming Town Of Ellsworth, Maine Is Picture-Perfect For A Weekend Getaway
Approximately 30 minutes from bustling Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park lies the oft-overlooked town of Ellsworth, Maine. Located in the historic region of Acadia, a part of North America populated ...
Jan 29 2023 - Destination Newton Alliance makes changes to leadership, name, membership
The downtown Newton group that commonly holds events to bolster interest in small businesses has a new name, new leadership and a new way for others outside the town square to get involved.
Jan 29 2023 - Bill banning Chinese land buys in Texas will change, state senator promises
But State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, said she’s still pressing ahead with the legislation because she worries about Texas selling large plots of land to businesses or people acting as agents for ...
Jan 29 2023 - Columbus Ohio afternoon weather forecast: January
In the wake of video footage released showing Memphis police officers' violent, ultimately fatal beating of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols during a traffic stop in early January, civil rights attorneys, ...
Jan 29 2023 - Long-delayed multi-use path along Route 161 on Columbus' Northwest Side being reconsidered
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission is recommending federal funding to help pay for multi-use paths along Route 161 on Northwest Side.
Jan 29 2023 - Columbus twin abducted in December dies, police confirm
Ky'air Thomas, one of the twin Columbus boys abducted in December, died late Saturday night. Columbus Police responded to a call of a baby not breathing late Saturday on East Whittier Street. When ...
Jan 29 2023 - Local reports: Baby kidnapped in Ohio, found dead
Ky’Air Thomass, a twin baby who was kidnapped by a woman in December in Ohio was found dead Saturday night, police say. The Columbus Police Department said they received a call just before 11 p.m.
Jan 29 2023 - Amber Alert baby kidnapped in Ohio found dead
Ky’Air Thomass, a twin baby who was kidnapped by a woman in December in Ohio was found dead Saturday night, police say. The Columbus Police Department said they received a call just before 11 p.m.
Jan 29 2023 - 6-month-old Ohio twin at center of Amber Alert in December dies
One of the twin infants rescued last month during an Amber Alert in Ohio that garnered national attention died late Saturday, police said. Police were called to the Columbus residence of the family of ...
Jan 29 2023 - Columbus police: 6-month-old twin of Ohio Amber Alert in December died Saturday night
According to the Columbus Police Department, 6-month-old Kyair Thomas who was at the center of an Ohio Amber Alert on Dec. 22, 2022, died late Saturday night.
Jan 29 2023 - 1 dead, 3 others injured following shooting at northeast Columbus strip club
One person was killed and three others injured in a shooting at a northeast Columbus strip club Sunday morning, according to the Columbus Division of Police. Officers were dispatched to The Doll House ...
Jan 29 2023 - One dead, two injured after shooting near Columbus strip club
One person is dead and two others are hospitalized after a shooting Sunday near a strip club on the north side of Columbus. Around 2:15 a.m., the Columbus Division of ...
Jan 29 2023 - Ohio baby abducted during carjacking has died, police say
Columbus police identified the baby as one of two boys who were the subject of an AMBER Alert when they were abducted during a carjacking last month.
Jan 29 2023 - 1 dead, 3 injured in shooting near Ohio strip club
One person was killed and three others were injured on Sunday in a shooting near a strip club in Ohio, authorities said. According to the Columbus Division of Police, officers responded to reports of ...
Jan 29 2023 - Adrian Shooter obituary
Few railwaymen are commemorated with a statue at a mainline station in London. The 9ft bust of Adrian Shooter, unveiled beside platform one at Marylebone in August last year, is a tribute not only ...
Jan 29 2023 - Bob Woodward, Robert Costa talk Trump at UVa forum
Former Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward and CBS News’ Robert Costa will talk about their book “Peril,” which documents the transition between the Trump and Biden administrations.
Jan 29 2023 - Vermont organic dairy farmers seek help from state
Associated Press (AP) — As more organic dairy farmers are forced out of business by an economic crisis facing them, Vermont advocates and farmers are seeking a one-time state appropriation of $9 ...
Jan 29 2023 - In Vermont, organic dairy farmers seek state assistance
As more organic dairy farmers are forced out of business by an economic crisis facing them, Vermont advocates and farmers are seeking a one-time state appropriation of $9.2 million to help ...
Jan 29 2023 - Madalina Cojocari still missing from Cornelius: What some online true-crime groups are looking into
It has now been more than two months since 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari was last seen getting off the school bus at her stop in Cornelius, North Carolina, on Nov. 21, 2022.
Jan 29 2023 - Edible Garden signs distribution deal with New York retail chain
Mr. Jim Kras, Chief Executive Officer of Edible Garden, commented, “We are pleased to add Morton Williams Supermarkets and their 16 locations to our already robust distribution network in the region.
Jan 29 2023 - Rising egg prices bring in business for Alabama farmers
Egg prices are continuously on the rise in grocery stores, prompting people to seek out local farmers for eggs.
Jan 29 2023 - As GOP race's pace quickens, Romney's on top -- and the target
"Gov. Romney was first an independent, then repudiated Reagan-Bush, then voted for Paul Tsongas, the most liberal candidate in the '92 campaign, then ran to the left of Teddy Kennedy in 1994, then ...
Jan 29 2023 - 2 Upstate women working at state-run facility kicked, stomped vulnerable adult, warrants say
Two Upstate women were arrested after investigators said a resident of a facility for people with disabilities was abused, according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
Jan 29 2023 - Northern Ont. alcohol sellers say drinking guidelines aren't a worry
Some alcohol-selling businesses in northern Ontario say they don't expect many short-term impacts ... Luc Johnson is the founder and brewer at Whiskeyjack Beer Company in Haileybury, Ont. He said the ...
Jan 29 2023 - South Jersey businesses feeling Eagles hype
Westmont Party has Eagles balloons, centerpieces, plates, and cups. Keeping everything in stock during the off-season can be tricky. "When they win, we're going to have to order more balloons, more ...
Jan 29 2023 - Cherry Hill Diner to be replaced by a car wash after 58 years in business
The Cherry Hill Diner on Route 38 will be demolished and replaced with a car wash later this year. The change has left many residents mourning the loss of a staple of South Jersey's diner culture. The ...
Jan 29 2023 - Class-action lawsuit against Central Hudson alleges deceptive billing practices by utility
A class-action lawsuit filed in state Supreme Court alleges deceptive and improper business practices on the part of Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp., according to the ...
Jan 29 2023 - Iowa teen pleads in treehouse sexual assault
An Ogden teenager has pleaded to charges that he and another teen sexually abused a girl after they fled a Waverly youth shelter in May.
Jan 29 2023 - Free Throw Contest Held By Wauseon Knights Of Columbus
Nolan Zeigler, Lincoln Tester, Hayden Donato, Zechariah Rodriguez, Tyson Bower. Front Row: Lauren Hanak, Sienna May. (PHOTOS BY JACOB KESSLER, STAFF) By: Jacob Kessler The St. Casper’s Knights of ...
Jan 29 2023 - Rocky Mountain Road Trip: Best Things To See & Do From Denver To Telluride
See the best of the Rockies with this quintessential road trip from the Mile High City of Denver to the bustling town of Telluride.
Jan 29 2023 - Grab a cup o' Joe and support local businesses for the 4th annual Lebanon Valley Java Journey
Visit Lebanon County's 4th Annual Lebanon Valley Java Journey started on Monday, and will include 11 local cafes for any coffee lover to visit and try their unique creations. To participate ...
Jan 29 2023 - Missouri K-9 officer nabs five grams of pure fentanyl in drug bust
Oak Grove Police estimate the officer and K-9 duo, Andy Anderson and Merlin, have confiscated roughly $750,000 in illegal drugs over five years in the unit. Their latest bust at an Oak Grove business ...
Jan 29 2023 - Dishing with DKG: Never mind Justin Trudeau, this oilpatch woman's getting the job done
These days, as federal and provincial politicians argue the meaning of Justin Trudeau’s “just transition,” DaSilva quietly goes about her business — helping fossil fuel workers learn new skills, ...
Jan 29 2023 - Colorado businessman, filmmakers work to garner interest in proposed Southern Colorado TV series
Filmmakers and Phil Long Enterprise CEO Jay Cimino want to tell the story of Sister Blandina Segale in "Trinidad," a multi-season Western drama. They also hope to build a Western ...
Jan 29 2023 - Pottsville businesses excited about new college campus opening
POTTSVILLE, Pa. - At a storied Schuylkill County delicatessen known for big hoagies, there's some big news. "It's a big task for sure,” said Faith Young, co-owner of Farlows. “But it's ...
Jan 29 2023 - 33rd Annual NWA Home Show to be held in Springdale
NWA Home Show is being held March 3-5 this year in Springdale. This event showcases local builders, suppliers, and home improvement businesses giving them a platform to share their expertise with the ...
Jan 29 2023 - Cops: Burlington County, NJ man busted for trying to meet 14-year-old girl for sex
A Burlington County man has been charged after seeking a sexual ... Dino Flammia is a reporter for New Jersey 101.5. You can reach him at dino.flammia@townsquaremedia.com ...
Jan 29 2023 - 'I thought the whole town would burn:' Eyewitnesses react to massive blaze in Bedford
The Town of Bedford was rocked by a massive fire that burned through two businesses Friday morning.Eyewitnesses to the fire say that the blaze was the worst fir ...
Jan 29 2023 - Sanders appoints family friend and former legislator David Haak to Highway Commission
Gov. Sarah Sanders has appointed former state Rep. David Haak of Texarkana to the Arkansas Highway Commission. Haak, who owns a business that makes labels for auto tires, is an old pal of Sanders ...
Jan 29 2023 - Cape Coral woman arrested for embezzling over $3 million from SWFL business
A Lee County woman was arrested yesterday after scheming to defraud her former company. Carolyn Pilgrim, a 41-year-old in charge of Action Manufacturing & Supply’s accounting department, had been ...
Jan 29 2023 - As Northwest Arkansas grows, so should federal money to the region, planners learn
Northwest Arkansas again added population to the urban areas of the region in the 2020 Census, meaning the region will receive a bump in federal money for transportation projects, transit, planning ...
Jan 29 2023 - Man Ran Into His Abuser At South Jersey Walmart: Report
A New Jersey man who was sexually assaulted as a young boy in the 1980s went to police in 2017 after he came across his alleged abuser at a Walmart in Camden County, NJ Advance Media reports.
Jan 29 2023 - Asbury Automotive Group Increases Share Repurchase Authorization to $200 Million
DULUTH, Ga., January 26, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. (NYSE: ABG) (the "Company"), one of the largest automotive retail and service companies in the U.S., today announced its ...
Jan 29 2023 - BBB Scam Alert: Hiland Equipment, LLC Falls Victim to Corporate Identity Theft
A group of scammers built a fraudulent website, hilandequipment.com, using the business’ information and claimed to sell heavy equipment such as tractors, bulldozers, etc.
Jan 29 2023 - A trip to this 'museum-like' Richmond area family business is like 'walking back in time'
ASHLAND Va. -- You’ve heard of a window into the past. At Caravati’s Architectural Salvage in Ashland, you can choose a door or several other paths to yesteryear. It is a business where the ...
Jan 29 2023 - Back in Business: Ricardo Ochoa presents Acoustic Office at Tybee Post Theater
Guitarist Travis Pullman moved to Savannah from Boston during the pandemic and shares his knowledge of Gypsy and jazz guitar as a teacher at Georgia Southern University ... be together' Acoustic ...
Jan 29 2023 - Chicago Francis W Parker gives Chicago Latin the business 68-46
Chicago Francis W Parker unleashed a high-powered offensive show to knock off Chicago Latin 68-46 Friday in Illinois boys basketball on January 27.
Jan 29 2023 - SummitIG Launches New, Dark Fiber Infrastructure in Greater Columbus
Summit Infrastructure Group (SummitIG), the leading, pure play dark fiber infrastructure provider, is entering Columbus, Ohio with a new, purpose-built and completely underground dense dark fiber ...
Jan 29 2023 - Hawaii's HART troubles in Honolulu
HONOLULU, Hawaii — Back on the mainland, if you climb onto a public bus in a big city, you might call it something fancy like “the Metro.” But on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, home to over ...
Jan 29 2023 - Meet PBN's 2023 Book of Lists Power Leaders
First Hawaiian has always been a great place to work ... We have a few other businesses that we have been trying to bring into Keaau for a long time. I’m excited to continue negotiating those projects ...
Jan 29 2023 - Education partners, businesses give Rhinelander students career options
Senior Tyler Morrison is one of 85 students participating in work experience programs through academic career planning efforts at Rhinelander High School. Star Journal photo By Eileen Persike, editor ...
Jan 29 2023 - Brownsville man arrested in thefts of four catalytic convertors
Jan. 20—A man accused of burglarizing a local business and stealing four catalytic convertors has been arrested by Brownsville police. John Anthony Garza, 31, is charged with four counts of theft and ...
Jan 29 2023 - Tim Cox Announces Run for Henderson City Council Seat Ward One
Henderson, Nevada - Business optimization strategist Tim Cox unexpectedly announced today the official launch of his campaign for Henderson City Council Ward One.
Jan 29 2023 - Maine businesses, schools get smart at artificial intelligence meeting
Artificial intelligence sounds like something being developed in top secrecy in a Silicon Valley lab or on the campus of a high-tech research university. But a study by the Portland-based Roux ...
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