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Jan 20 2023 - Alcoa announces restructuring of Executive Leadership Team
PITTSBURGH, January 10, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alcoa Corporation (NYSE: AA) today announced a restructuring of its Executive Leadership Team to further improve the Company’s rigorous focus on ...
Jan 20 2023 - I-40 bridge work expected to impact traffic in Knoxville near Alcoa Highway postponed
Road crews were expected to start implementing lane closures in a busy section of I-40 in Knoxville starting this Friday. However, the Tennessee Department of Transportation later said that the ...
Jan 20 2023 - Lumberton doesn't have enough bus drivers to accommodate need
Or rather, exacerbated existing issues. Such is the case for the Lumberton ISD transportation department, which has been a target of complaints from parents expressing frustration at the district ...
Jan 20 2023 - Anheuser-Busch returns to shipping beer with Union Pacific
Anheuser-Busch is partnering with with Union Pacific and Doll Distributing to ship beer from Colorado and Missouri breweries to wholesalers.
Jan 20 2023 - $35 million in mansions: The 5 most expensive Indianapolis area homes sold in 2022
Two are in Carmel, two in Indy and one in Zionsville. Businesswoman and philanthropist Christel DeHaan's home topped the list at $14.5 million.
Jan 20 2023 - 2 arrested after deputies find 'blue pill of death' during drug bust in Scottsburg
(WDRB) -- Sheriff's deputies in southern Indiana said they found the "blue pill of death" during a recent drug bust. Thursday, the Scott County Sheriff's Office served warrants in Scottsburg and ...
Jan 20 2023 - Clean-up efforts underway in Morro Bay after recent storms cause flooding
Small businesses and neighbors are still trying to clean up from the flooding caused by recent storms in Morrow Bay. The city shut down a portion of Main Street to help in the efforts.
Jan 20 2023 - Carvana, Michigan reach deal that leaves used car megastore without license in state
Used-car megastore Carvana said Wednesday it is back to "business as usual" in Michigan, but state officials say not quite because the company's Novi location is no longer a licensed dealership.
Jan 20 2023 - GM chief economist: Michigan has advantages to win future EV plants
Elaine Buckberg indicated Michigan is a prime contender for more battery plants as the automaker makes the mammoth transition to electric vehicles.
Jan 20 2023 - Two mid-Michigan businesses to close at end of month
Two local mid-Michigan businesses will be closing at the end of January. The Big Boy restaurant in Bridgeport and the We’reDough bakery in Flint Township will both be shutting down by the end of the ...
Jan 20 2023 - CCSO: Local business robbery attempt, ongoing search for suspect
An investigation is ongoing after a robbery attempt occurred on Sunday at a local business in Harlingen. On Jan. 15, Cameron County Sheriff’s deputies ...
Jan 20 2023 - Burglars stole $2 million during jewelry heist at Mesquite mall, manager says
Burglars stole millions of dollars in jewelry over the weekend from a store inside a Mesquite mall, according to a manager of the business. Paul Hash, a manager at American Jewelers, said ...
Jan 20 2023 - Intermittent shortage of liquid kids' Tylenol in Kotzebue is a sign of Alaska's busy respiratory vi
14—Maniilaq Pharmacy in Kotzebue was out of liquid children's ... a clinical pharmacist with the Alaska Department of Health. While the medications don't treat viruses, they decrease fevers ...
Jan 20 2023 - Illinois gun shop owner relocates business to Missouri because of political strife
One business owner in Southern Illinois says he was so fed up with state politics, he left for Missouri. "We put this into motion about four years ago," said Mike Chamness, owner of Mike's Guns. "It ...
Jan 20 2023 - Vegas goalie Lehner files for bankruptcy citing $50M debt; reptile farm in Plato, Mo., part of fili
Both Lehner and his father, Michael, are listed as principal members in a Nevada business license filing for Solarcode ... Lehner keeps the snakes at his reptile farm in Plato, Missouri. He and his ...
Jan 20 2023 - Regal Cinema 13 at Greenbrier to close in Chesapeake
There are 39 Regal theaters in the US set to close after parent company Cineworld announced it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September, according to Business Insider.
Jan 20 2023 - Winter storm knocks out power to thousands in Massachusetts, New Hampshire
Thousands of homes and businesses in Massachusetts and New Hampshire are without power Friday morning due to a winter storm that moved into the region overnight.
Jan 20 2023 - Changes proposed to Montana's alcohol licensing laws
The state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division (ABC) is now doing $203 million in business and growing, said Becky Schlauch, the division administrator for the Department of Revenue.
Jan 20 2023 - Shooting for growth in 2023
Amid vagaries of arms business, ammo maker Armscor Cartridge Inc.’s chief eyes 10% growth, South America market expansion this year ...
Jan 20 2023 - Opinion: How Houston’s businesses are suffering amid the ‘crisis of wellbeing’
A new study has a powerful message for business leaders across the country: Our workplaces are suffering from a crisis of wellbeing.
Jan 20 2023 - Murdaugh family held South Carolina's 14th circuit solicitor position for nearly a century
Buster's son, Randolph Murdaugh III was then elected and served until 2005. "His influence was not limited to this circuit," Mackoskie said. "As solicitors in South Carolina are political animals, ...
Jan 20 2023 - Pa. sisters craft small business to help kids learn STEM skills
Two Bensalem sisters are picking up steam in the science world, crafting a small business among many other accomplishments.
Jan 20 2023 - Appleton Airport Announces New Hires
Officials at Appleton International Airport announce two new hires: Jesse Funk is the airport’s Air Service and Business Development Manager. In this position he will be responsible for expanding the ...
Jan 20 2023 - Man facing charges after crashing into school bus carrying 25 children in Marion County, FHP says
A 23-year-old man is facing a charge after he crashed into a school bus loaded with children in Marion County Wednesday morning, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Jan 20 2023 - RePour taproom closes at Innovation Barn in Charlotte's Belmont neighborhood
It was the first business to open at the Innovation Barn, in Charlotte’s Belmont neighborhood. That 36,000-square-foot facility at 932 Seigle Ave. is a partnership between nonprofit Envision ...
Jan 20 2023 - RePour closes taproom at Innovation Barn in Charlotte’s Belmont neighborhood
CHARLOTTE — RePour has served its final beer at Charlotte’s Innovation Barn. The taproom announced through its social-media channels that it was closed for business. “RePour has officially ...
Jan 20 2023 - Body camera released of Sunday shooting outside tattoo shop in Amelia
He's a husband, father, and business owner of Stay Gold Tattoo on East Ohio Pike. "Brian was also a hero on the day ... after a deadly shooting outside a tattoo parlor on Sunday in Amelia. It shows ...
Jan 20 2023 - $5M bond for Amelia murder suspect who says he shot tattoo shop owner 17 times
The suspect who authorities say confessed to gunning down a Clermont County tattoo parlor owner in broad daylight near a busy intersection Sunday morning will face a judge at 10 a.m. Monday. Michael ...
Jan 20 2023 - 9 garden and home shows in the Lancaster County region to check out in 2023
Last year also saw builders so busy, they didn’t have time for a home show. The pandemic changed our homes and gardens. Shows in the region focused on plants and houses also went through changes. Here ...
Jan 20 2023 - How to get a £2 bus ticket in Sussex including which routes you can take
Bus passengers can travel on buses across Sussex for as little as £2 a journey thanks to a new initiative to get more people using public transport.
Jan 20 2023 - New indoor sports complex proposed in Sussex would house pickleball, basketball, volleyball courts
An indoor sports facility could be coming to Sussex, according to our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal.
Jan 20 2023 - Hamilton small business openings continue: ‘We have people calling us now’
A ribbon cutting for a new business used to be a “call everyone in town” endeavor, said Mallory Greenham, assistant to the city manager who works on small business development for Hamilton. Though ...
Jan 20 2023 - Emerson Named ‘Industrial IoT Company of the Year’ for Fifth Time
Award recognizes Emerson’s leading global industrial software and IoT expertise provided through the power of Plantweb with AspenTech ST. LOUIS, January 12, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global ...
Jan 20 2023 - Proterra to Concentrate Electric Bus and Battery Manufacturing in Larger South Carolina Facilities
BURLINGAME, Calif., Jan. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (NASDAQ: PTRA) today announced plans to concentrate electric bus and battery manufacturing at its larger South Carolina production facilities ...
Jan 20 2023 - Southern California Plays Host for First in-Person Meeting of the Year
Next week, private school bus operators will congregate in Southern California, as the sunny Metropolis of San Diego plays host to the 2023 NSTA Midwinter Meeting. The host hotel for the event will be ...
Jan 20 2023 - Proterra Plans Exit From City Of Industry Plant, California; Reveals 300 Job Cuts
Proterra Inc (NASDAQ: PTRA) plans to integrate electric bus and battery manufacturing at its larger South Carolina production facilities. The move comes following an exit from the company's City of ...
Jan 20 2023 - NYC Port Authority slasher busted for three unprovoked attacks: ‘So what? I just slashed a few pe
A menace accused of slashing three people during a violent spree of unprovoked attacks at the Port Authority Bus Terminal ... Ribeiro/for New York Daily News) Rosas, who recently moved to New ...
Jan 20 2023 - Changing restrooms in Columbus businesses
His motivation to get more public changing tables installed started right then and there. His podcast and blog work on his Dadvocate for Change campaign to push for better facilities in restrooms.
Jan 20 2023 - Mississippi Secretary of State stands firm in response to Biloxi Businessmen’s Club
Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson is standing firm in his response to a Biloxi business group whose members worry his office is standing in the way of waterfront development.
Jan 20 2023 - From GoGrisanti's to Tecovas, here are 7 Germantown businesses set to open in 2023
Germantown will welcome several new businesses, from a bakery to a juice bar to shops offering everything from sunglasses to high-end furniture.
Jan 20 2023 - Whitmer visits Hydro headquarters in Norway as part of economic investment trip
Governor Gretchen Whitmer visited Hydro’s headquarters as part of a five-day investment mission to Norway and Switzerland, focusing on attracting job-creating business investments, particularly in ...
Jan 20 2023 - Whitmer Says Incentives Spark Foreign Business Competition
The Inflation Reduction Act allots more than $360 billion for business incentives to promote low-emission technology and manufacturing, which is also creating a competitive drive from businesses in ...
Jan 20 2023 - Whitmer to visit Norway, Switzerland in five-day investment trip
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's business meetings will focus on attracting auto investment and investment in clean hydrogen production to Michigan.
Jan 20 2023 - Gretchen Whitmer traveling to Norway, Switzerland for business trip
Gretchen Whitmer is spending one of the first weeks of her second term in office outside of Michigan, embarking on a business trip to Norway and Switzerland. Whitme ...
Jan 20 2023 - American incentives bringing out 'competition' in European businesses, Whitmer says
The governor is visiting Norway and Switzerland to woo businesses to come to Michigan and to participate in the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Jan 20 2023 - Biden tours CA beach town devastated by recent storms
President Joe Biden walked along a California beach town where business owners were struggling to repair the damages caused by the state’s recent storms.
Jan 20 2023 - Transitions Healthcare Expands Pennsylvania Footprint and Post-Acuity Services with Acquisition of
Transitions Healthcare, LLC, a network of independent living, skilled & personal care communities, acquired Kinkora Pythian Home in Duncannon, PA on January 1. The community’s pursuit of ...
Jan 20 2023 - Old Sled Works in Duncannon announces closure
DUNCANNON, Pa. — A Perry County business announced it will be permanently closing its doors at the end of the year. Old Sled Works, located at 722 N. Market Street in Duncannon, announced it ...
Jan 20 2023 - Former BCSO DUI prosecutor pleads guilty to charges of abuse toward children
A former DUI prosecutor with the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office pleaded guilty to three counts of unlawful conduct toward a child on Thursday in a Moncks Corn ...
Jan 20 2023 - Moncks Corner appoints interim police chief, announces 'Shenanigans' event
The first order of business at the Jan. 17 Moncks Corner Town Council meeting involved the appointment of Lt. Steve Young as the interim Chief of the local police department ...
Jan 20 2023 - Anti-drag bill passes Arkansas Senate committee, opponents rally outside Capitol
The bill asserts that drag “is intended to appeal to the prurient interest,” meaning overtly sexual in nature. It would outlaw such performances or businesses that stage them on public property or in ...
Jan 20 2023 - Hinson visits Charles City for first time as its U.S. House representative
U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa), second from the right, visits with business and other community leaders during an invitation-only gathering Wednesday afternoon at the Charles City Public Library.
Jan 20 2023 - Get “In the Know” with Noblesville Schools
Like many businesses across the nation, Noblesville Schools is currently challenged by labor shortages. There are vacancies among several support staff areas including bus drivers, custodians, food ...
Jan 20 2023 - Texas A&M's Fort Worth research campus just hit another important milestone
The downtown research campus, officially named Texas A&M-Fort Worth, has been hailed by business and civic leaders as transformative to Fort Worth.
Jan 20 2023 - Mississippi small businesses eligible to apply for SBA Working Capital Loans due to August 2022 flo
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced that Economic Injury Disaster Loans are available in Mississippi.
Jan 20 2023 - Hemp-based business ReLeaf Wellness Dispensary set to open in Alexandria
ReLeaf Wellness Dispensary, a business that specializes in hemp-based products, will open at 99 Versailles Blvd., in Alexandria's Versailles Shopping Center.
Jan 20 2023 - Guardian ad Litem Program assists abused, neglected children during Family Court proceedings
The Rotary Club of Aiken learned about the history of the Cass Elias McCarter Guardian ad Litem Program in South Carolina and its role during a Monday meeting at Newberry ...
Jan 20 2023 - Texas restaurants face new post-pandemic threat, seek more help
Now, stakeholders are calling on Texas lawmakers to help cook up a plan to prevent more businesses from failing. Despite the damage inflicted by the coronavirus outbreak in spring 2020 ...
Jan 20 2023 - Lake Humane Society seeking donations to help golden retriever puppy with fractured leg from allege
Lake Humane Society is turning to the public to help raise funds to help care for a two-month old golden retriever that is believed to have been abused, which caused serious injuries.
Jan 20 2023 - Do’s and don’ts for the 2023 Idaho Legislature
With the Legislature back in session, Jerry and Carrie Scheid asked five of eastern Idaho’s business leaders for their No. 1 do’s and don’ts.
Jan 20 2023 - Illinois weapons ban faces federal suit, mayor proposes CTA bus cams and more in your Chicago news
The Illinois State Rifle Association has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state’s newly enacted assault weapons ban, saying it violates the Second Amendment. Plaintiffs also include St. Clair ...
Jan 20 2023 - IL lawmakers approve sending $20M to city for Chicago migrant care; Mayor Lightfoot hoped for more
Since late August, more than 5,000 asylum seekers have arrived in Chicago aboard chartered buses from Texas and Colorado.
Jan 20 2023 - Illinois agency puts kids in jail who never committed crimes, suit claims
The abused or neglected kids being cared for by the state's child protection agency were placed in juvenile detention when the agency ran out of regular beds, the suit asserts.
Jan 20 2023 - Illinois agency puts kids in detention due to lack of regular space: suit
The abused or neglected kids being cared for by the state's child protection agency were placed in juvenile detention when the agency ran out of regular beds, the suit asserts.
Jan 20 2023 - Ex-Kennebunk police officer pleads not guilty to sexual abuse charges
The former Kennebunk officer, 71-year-old Andrew Belisle, was indicted in December on two counts of sexual abuse of a minor.
Jan 20 2023 - Former care assistant pleads guilty to sexual assault of 11-year-old in Sartell
A Sauk Rapids man has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing an 11-year-old girl at a Sartell home in which he working at as a personal care assistant. Cole Kenneth Van Halbeck, 27, s ...
Jan 20 2023 - Columbus' Bricker & Eckler law firm merging with Cincinnati's Graydon
"Neither firm is selling their soul to somebody else; they're just finding new partners to do what we love doing." ...
Jan 20 2023 - Cincinnati Metro’s Transit Infrastructure Fund grants to provide $39.2 million in new funding
In Hamilton County, Ohio, 36 transit-related infrastructure projects across 25 communities will receive a combined $39.2 million in new funding from Cincinnati Metro’s second annual round of Transit ...
Jan 20 2023 - Cincinnati law firm Graydon merging with Columbus' Bricker & Eckler
"Neither firm is selling their soul to somebody else; they're just finding new partners to do what we love doing." ...
Jan 20 2023 - Farmington man starts shredding business
Farmington native Aaron Hargiss, 26, has recently launched a new business, Summit Shredding, and he’s excited about being able to bring a much-needed service to area businesses and individuals who ...
Jan 20 2023 - Jonney Leon Stanton, Salem, Ohio
He was born January 7, 1943, son of the late Alfred Bernard and Dorothy (Fell) Stanton, in Flint, Michigan. Jonney was a 1961 graduate of Salem High School. He took over the family business, Stanton ...
Jan 20 2023 - Tupelo mom charged in death of 5-year-old son
A judge set bond at $1 million for a Tupelo mother in jail following the weekend death of her 5-year-old son. Brianna Young, 27, is charged with two counts of felony child abuse and one county of ...
Jan 20 2023 - Mississippi woman charged with child deprivation of necessities in death of her five-year-old
A Mississippi mother has been arrested in connection with the death of her 5-year-old child. Tupelo Police report that Brianna Young, 27, has been charged with two counts of felony child abuse and ...
Jan 20 2023 - Indiana University student stabbed in alleged racially motivated attack on bus: Police
The suspect purportedly confessed to committing the stabbing, police said. A 56-year-old white woman was arrested after she allegedly confessed to repeatedly stabbing an Asian Indiana University ...
Jan 20 2023 - Indiana University student stabbed on bus because she is Asian: Court docs
An 18-year-old Indiana University student was hospitalized after a woman stabbed her multiple times on a bus near the university’s campus, in an attack authorities are calling racially motivated.
Jan 20 2023 - Indiana's Asian American community is grieving after a bus stabbing attack
An 18-year-old Indiana University student was stabbed multiple times in the head while riding a local bus in Bloomington, Ind., this past week. The suspect told police she stabbed the victim ...
Jan 20 2023 - Indiana University student repeatedly stabbed in head by woman for ‘being Chinese’
An unsuspecting Indiana University student was repeatedly stabbed in the head on a bus Wednesday for “being Chinese,” police said. Billie Davis, 56, allegedly told cops she targeted the ...
Jan 20 2023 - George R. Guthrie
George R. Guthrie, 85, of Columbus, passed from this life at 6:06 p.m. Saturday, January 14, 2023, at his home. Mr. Guthrie was born February 22, 1937, in Jackson County, the son of William ...
Jan 20 2023 - Future of Us: At the Guthrie, a 2,500-year-old art form learns to pivot
Offices shuttered, daily commutes were limited to essential business, and the curtain fell on the Guthrie Theater’s 2019-2020 season. The following month, Artistic Director Joseph Haj would ...
Jan 20 2023 - Mountain Almanac for the Week of January 17
The Green Mountain Falls Board of Trustees will meet on Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. in the GMF Town Hall. Chamber Business After Hours is Teller County’s largest network ...
Jan 20 2023 - Finally! Waynesboro receives $3.9M grant to develop property near exit 96
The City of Waynesboro was one of 22 localities to receive a Virginia Business Ready Site Program development grant for Nature’s Crossing Technology Center. The city received a grant in the ...
Jan 20 2023 - After fatal Garfield hit-and-run, changes could be coming to Outwater Lane
Shazia Faazal of Garfield was killed in a hit-and-run on Outwater Lane. Steps to make the busy street safer for pedestrians could be coming.
Jan 20 2023 - Two juveniles involved in Natchez burglary charged
Two juveniles have been charged after burglarizing a business in Natchez. The Natchez Police Department said a report came in just before 5:15 a.m. Jan. 14 of an accident at Bowie's Outfitters on ...
Jan 20 2023 - Police arrest 2 Mississippi juveniles after attempting to burglarize local business, authorities co
On Saturday, January 14, 2023, at approximately 5:13 AM, Natchez Police were dispatched to Bowie’s Outfitters located on Highway 61 South in reference to an accident. Upon arrival, authorities ...
Jan 20 2023 - State Police working to identify four men who burglarized Perry Twp. auto parts business
The men broke into Auto Parts, Inc. in the 100 block of Ridge Road in the early morning hours of December 30 and stole auto parts, tools and cash.
Jan 20 2023 - Columbus Weather: Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH through 7pm Thursday for most of Central Ohio. Strong storms may develop damaging winds, small hail, and downpours. Tornadoes are possible but the chances are very small.
Jan 20 2023 - Wyoming Cowboys endure bus ordeal on Owl Canyon Road ahead of Border War
The Pokes were fortunate to make it back across the border before the Border War. Following Wyoming’s 82-74 loss to Air Force on Tuesday night at Clune Arena, the team bus got stuck in a ditch on Owl ...
Jan 20 2023 - NJ riders with disabilities lament Access Link's delays, lost drivers. NJ Transit promises change.
People who depend on the paratransit service say it can take hours to go a few miles. It's also struggling with the national driver shortage.
Jan 20 2023 - ‘It just keeps happening’: Baytown business owner says his property has been hit multiple times
Repeated burglaries have led to years of frustration for a business owner in Baytown whose property has been broken into multiple times over the past three months.
Jan 20 2023 - Local Convenience Store Gives Gas Cards To Parents For Sick Children
A family-owned business in Oklahoma is stepping up and helping families with sick children by providing gas cards for travel expenses.
Jan 20 2023 - Wisconsin solar projects get a boost after federal omnibus bill sends more than $255.7M to the stat
Wisconsin Public Radio Communities across Wisconsin are funding a variety of solar projects after the $1.7 trillion bipartisan Omnibus ...
Jan 20 2023 - Graham man shot, dragged by car during armed auto theft, officers say
A man was leaving the business and saw another man stealing his white 2015 Dodge Charger. He attempted to stop the theft and was then dragged by the vehicle out of the parking lot before hitting ...
Jan 20 2023 - Clarksville pedestrians ‘taking their life in their own hands' to cross a busy street
For most of us, getting hit by a car would be pretty shocking, but you may be shocked to learn that’s happened to some people who have used Manna Café and the Refuge shelter on Providence Boulevard.
Jan 20 2023 - Texas Legislature’s state budget proposals leave more than $50 billion in state funds up for grab
The preliminary budgets by House and Senate call for $130.1 billion in state spending over two years, even though tens of billions more are available to them. The bills do not bust state or ...
Jan 20 2023 - Road closures stacking up across Nebraska as winter weather blankets the state
Northeast Nebraska was seeing varying conditions throughout Wednesday, with places like Norfolk and Columbus getting heavy snow in the afternoon, though further northeast in areas ...
Jan 20 2023 - Greene, Gosar reinstated to committees by GOP-led House after Democrats had removed them
New York GOP Rep. George Santos, who faces growing calls to step down, was named to the Small Business and Science, Space and Technology committees.
Jan 20 2023 - North Myrtle Beach looks at restricting e-bikes on beaches during busy summer season
Coastal city leaders have spent months working on a balance between keeping the nine-mile shoreline safe for visitors while also giving bicycle enthusiasts the opportunity for a scenic ride.
Jan 20 2023 - Lansing Is Finally Getting Grown-Up Chuck E. Cheese And I’m Worried For My Finances (And Liver)
Dave and Buster's is coming to the Lansing area. For once, we're getting a new restaurant instead of losing one.
Jan 20 2023 - Visit Bear Creek Mountain Resort, A Beautiful Mountain Resort In Pennsylvania
Escape the busyness of life with a getaway at this mountain resort in Pennsylvania. It offers a full menu of fun in all seasons!
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