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Jan 22 2023 - Boo’s Kitchen is the new restaurant coming to Downtown Mount Airy
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. (WGHP ... These are the 68 best restaurants in North Carolina The current business hours for Boo’s Kitchen are Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m.- 6 p..m. The restaurant is ...
Jan 22 2023 - TARTA extends bus route to Holland
The Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority’s Board of Trustees has approved several service changes for the spring, including an extended route.
Jan 22 2023 - Columbus Ohio School For The Deaf unloads on Clarkston Atlanta Area School For The Deaf
The force was strong for Columbus Ohio School For The Deaf as it pierced Clarkston Atlanta Area School For The Deaf during Saturday's 66-17 thumping in a Georgia boys basketball matchup.
Jan 22 2023 - Ohio Amber Alert kidnapping suspect appears in federal court in Columbus
See a previous update on the Ohio Amber Alert suspect’s conviction for charges in Indiana above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A woman accused of abducting two 5-month-old twins in their ...
Jan 22 2023 - Climate arson: Ohioans react (unfavorably) to idea of a second Columbus outerbelt
The possibility of a second outerbelt in Columbus, outside of Interstate 270, drew swift and often brutal reaction from many people around central Ohio. Columbus City Council President Shannon ...
Jan 22 2023 - Winter weather warning issued for central Ohio as snow moves into Columbus
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather warning for a large section of Ohio stretching from Columbus to Cincinnati.
Jan 22 2023 - Winter weather advisory issued for central Ohio as snow moves into Columbus
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for a large section of Ohio stretching from Columbus to Cincinnati.
Jan 22 2023 - Founder of 84 Lumber, Pa. businessman Joe Hardy, dies on his 100th birthday
Born in Western Pa., Hardy opened his cash-and-carry lumber business in 1956 in the town of Eighty Four, Pennsylvania.
Jan 22 2023 - Furor in Alberta over Ottawa’s Just Transition plan shows chasm of mistrust between Trudeau Liber
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is stoking fears of massive layoffs in the oil-and-gas sector through a twisted reading of a federal briefing document. That so many believe her speaks to real fears ...
Jan 22 2023 - Alberta’s spin on ‘misread’ information leads to inaction over ‘just transition’ plan: An
The federal government’s just transition legislation has become a point of contention over the past few weeks, as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith continues to rail against Ottawa for not ...
Jan 22 2023 - Oklahoma City Thunder Book Bus Makes A Stop At Tulsa Elementary School
Oklahoma City Thunder’s Rolling Bok Bus made its way to Tulsa on Thursday and hundreds of Tulsa elementary school kids got the chance to pick up some free books.
Jan 22 2023 - Delta Air Lines firms order for 12 additional Airbus A220 aircraft
Delta Airlines has now made four reorders within four years, bringing its total to 119 single-aisle A220 aircraft.
Jan 22 2023 - Temiskaming Shores transit riders frustrated with state of shuttle service
Temiskaming Shores residents and transit riders say they are “disgusted” with the city after their transit service was significantly changed.
Jan 22 2023 - Wastewater concerns aired in Custer
Custer sits nestled into the southern Black Hills and boasts a couple thousand residents and a robust tourist economy. As with most of South Dakota, the area is growing, bringing with it new ...
Jan 22 2023 - N.C. Department of Health and Human Services announces funding for student substance abuse programs
Campuses will use the funds to build and integrate comprehensive collegiate recovery programs that provide students access to drug- and alcohol-free safe spaces for them to live, study, and socialize, ...
Jan 22 2023 - San Jose Sharks vs. Columbus Blue Jackets odds, tips and betting trends
The San Jose Sharks and Columbus Blue Jackets take the ice in NHL play at Nationwide Arena on Saturday, January 21 at 7:00 PM ET. The matchup airs on ESPN+, BSOH, and NBCS-CA.San Jose claimed a ...
Jan 22 2023 - SC carriage firm hits milestone: '40 years of telling Charleston’s stories'
Old South Carriage Co. is celebrating its anniversary this month, marking 40 years of downtown Charleston historic tours. The family-owned business started in 1983 when David Compton started touring ...
Jan 22 2023 - Dance Academy Relocating to Glen Burnie’s Cromwell Business Park
Artistic Movement Academy of Dance, a program offering dance instruction and classes for students as young as 18 months, has inked a 6,135-square-foot lease at Cromwell Business Park, a 165-acre ...
Jan 22 2023 - St. John Properties Acquires 120,000 SF Aviation Business Park in Metro Baltimore
Locally based St. John Properties has acquired Aviation Business Park, a three-building commercial portfolio comprising 120,000 square feet in Glen Burnie, approximately 10 miles south of […] ...
Jan 22 2023 - Gladewater High School creates job board to connect students, local businesses
GLADEWATER, Texas (KLTV) - It’s a rite of passage and a lifelong memory for many: your first job. Times may have changed, but the life lessons students learn on that first job are often the biggest ...
Jan 22 2023 - The good and bad to the slow start of winter
While some communities are receiving a financial benefit from not having a harsh winter, businesses that depend on snow are hoping it comes soon.
Jan 22 2023 - Sen. David LaFountain: Heating relief the first act of business in Augusta
In the midst of Maine’s winter season, many people across our state are struggling to stay warm given the surge in home heating and energy costs. I heard from countless residents of our district about ...
Jan 22 2023 - These 7 MS Coast companies are licensed to grow medical marijuana
The Mississippi Department of Health has issued medical cannabis business licenses to seven Mississippi Coast businesses. Each of the cultivation businesses are licensed to grow medical cannabis.
Jan 22 2023 - Man sentenced to 30 years for sexually assaulting Moss Point teen on way to school
MOSS POINT, Miss. (WKRG ... READ NEXT: The latest Mississippi headlines from WKRG.com Williams assaulted a 15-year-old girl walking to a school bus stop on March 7, 2018.
Jan 22 2023 - Storm warning: Central City unleashes full fury on Springville 92-64
Central City swept across the scoreboard with a dizzying flurry to ambush Springville 92-64 in Iowa boys basketball on January 17. The last time Springville and Central City played in a 74-41 game ...
Jan 22 2023 - Family friend taking care of children after parents fall through ice near Payson
According to a new contract obtained by Arizona's Family. Gov. Katie Hobbs plans to bus and fly migrants out of state and to their destinations. Representative David Cook introduced a short-term ...
Jan 22 2023 - All the First Bus changes coming in Bristol this week including new m4 metrobus route
First Bus is rolling out timetable and route changes to six Bristol bus services in the coming days and will also be launching the new m4 metrobus service, linking Cribbs Causeway and Bristol Parkway ...
Jan 22 2023 - Bristol m4 bus launches despite up to 42 routes axed in the region
The m4 bus which will launch this month will provide a "fast and direct" route into Bristol city centre. | ITV News ...
Jan 22 2023 - UW-Richland closure transition plan calls for online focus
Richland County leaders are fuming over University of Wisconsin-Platteville officials' plan to shift to online education at their Richland branch campus after in-person instruction there ends for good ...
Jan 22 2023 - Kamps acquires one of the largest single site pallet operations in the nation
Kamps Inc., one of the nation’s leading pallet organizations, has acquired the business of John Rock Inc., a multi-entity organization based in Coatesville, Pa., that is considered to be one of the ...
Jan 22 2023 - Police investigating incident involving frustrated Tomahawk school bus driver
Tomahawk Police are investigating an incident involving a school bus driver. Chief Al Elvins said during an evening school bus route on Jan. 18 the driver reportedly became frustrated with the ...
Jan 22 2023 - Tomahawk Police, School Administrators Investigating Bus Incident
Officials with the School District of Tomahawk are working with local law enforcement to investigate an incident from earlier this week involving a bus driver. Officers say it involved a driver who ...
Jan 22 2023 - Parents Say They’ve Warned Tomahawk School, Bus Officials About Bus Route
Some parents in the Tomahawk School District say they’ve warned the bus company and school administrators about tension on an evening bus route. WAOW TV has obtained video of the incident in which the ...
Jan 22 2023 - Frustrated Wisconsin school bus driver takes students to bus barn instead of home
A school bus driver in northern Wisconsin, allegedly frustrated with the behavior of students, interrupted their route after school on Wednesday to take the vehicle full of children back to the bus ...
Jan 22 2023 - A new Lizard’s Thicket is being planned for this bustling part of Lexington County
The company known for its country cooking already has 13 restaurants across the Midlands and South Carolina. Now a new one is set to be built in a busy retail area.
Jan 22 2023 - PHOTOS: This week in sports
As the weather gets colder outside, the competition is heating up in sports venues all over Northeast Michigan. With winter sports in full swing since the end of Christmas break, teams have kept busy ...
Jan 22 2023 - MDHHS launches vulnerability index to address substance abuse issues
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has launched a new tool, the Michigan Substance Use Vulnerability Index, to help stakeholders target efforts to address substance use issues ...
Jan 22 2023 - NCMDC loans Groton cafe $206K to buy business location
The North Central Massachusetts Development Corp. in Fitchburg approved a $206,000 loan to help Salt and Life Café purchase its location at 159 Main St. in Groton. The loan, issued in partnership with ...
Jan 22 2023 - Groton’s Salt and Light Café closer to purchasing its own property
The owners of the Salt and Light Café on Main Street are another step closer to owning the property where their business operates.
Jan 22 2023 - Cynthia Littleton
Cynthia Littleton is Business Editor of Variety, based in New York. She has covered the television beat for more than 20 years. She began her career at United Press International, followed by ...
Jan 22 2023 - 92-year-old Michigan man accused of sexually abusing boy more than 2 decades ago
A 92-year-old Michigan man is facing charges stemming from sexual abuse that allegedly happened more than two decades ago. David Rowland Winston, of Kinde, was charged Wednesday with first-degree ...
Jan 22 2023 - Ex-county official, city commissioner, businessman sentenced in Texas bribery case
The U.S. Justice Department said Thursday three Texas men, including a former Hidalgo County commissioner, have been sentenced for bribing two Weslaco city commissioners to award $38.5 million in city ...
Jan 22 2023 - ‘There’s only so much flexibility’: Stanly County families frustrated by school bus service
Without enough drivers to cover all the routes, many families are left to find their own way to get their kids to school.
Jan 22 2023 - After COVID-19, Vicksburg’s churches see slow rise in attendance
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in 2020, it forced people, businesses and organizations to radically change the way they conducted business and other activities. The virus created a ...
Jan 22 2023 - All in the family? Mississippi mother, two children arrested in suspected forgery operation that st
A suspected forgery operation was apparently all in the family for a Mississippi mother and her two grown children, who were recently arrested after allegedly stealing thousands from businesses with ...
Jan 22 2023 - Competition Bureau asked by Saskatoon chamber to investigate flights in Saskatchewan
The business group says the decision by Air Canada to halt flights leaves WestJet as the only airline offering direct service between Saskatchewan and Calgary Author of the article: SASKATOON ...
Jan 22 2023 - WI: Are rideshares the future of Juneau County's public transit?
Juneau County residents could be able to request a ride through two major rideshare apps with the help of federal dollars.
Jan 22 2023 - Foreclosures shoot up in Columbus, elsewhere in 2022
Home foreclosures rose sharply last year in Columbus and throughout the nation, but remain below pre-pandemic levels. Last year, 74 properties in central Ohio were foreclosed on, up 150% from the ...
Jan 22 2023 - Calgary and Columbus take the ice in non-conference matchup
The Calgary Flames and the Columbus Blue Jackets hit the ice in a non-conference matchup. Calgary has a 22-16-9 record overall and a 13-8-2 record in home games. The Flames have gone 8-8-5 in games ...
Jan 22 2023 - Report: Man killed during altercation with law enforcement last year in Columbus took his own life
Based on these reports, the Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office said it will not seek criminal charges against the civilians or law enforcement involved.
Jan 22 2023 - Here’s a list of 2022 Columbus homicides, according to authorities
Columbus over the past five years has averaged around 47 homicides annually, with the most recent peak last year, when the city had 70. That surpassed the 46 reported in 2020, according to the ...
Jan 22 2023 - Columbus gun restrictions now in effect
The city of Columbus’ gun restrictions are officially in effect, and now activists on both sides are sharing their thoughts about the latest push to stop violent crime. The ...
Jan 22 2023 - CCS employee killed in west Columbus shooting
A woman died after being shot in the chest on the west side of Columbus Saturday morning. Columbus Police said officers responded to the 100 block of Belvidere Avenue around 1:40 a.m. Saturday morning ...
Jan 22 2023 - Historic rainfall filling reservoirs fast; knocks state out of ‘severe drought’
Reservoirs from Friant north of Fresno to Lake Isabella near Bakersfield received a huge pulse of runoff in the past week, transforming mostly empty foothill lakes into potential drought busters. Wate ...
Jan 22 2023 - J & J Fashions closing after 55 years in business
J & J Fashions first opened 55 years ago; it has been a family business passed down through three generations. “My mother Jewell Hunt in 1968 opened our first store in Rocky Mount, Virginia,” said ...
Jan 22 2023 - Red Cross set to transition to recovery in west Georgia counties
The American Red Cross is nearing the end of the Damage Assessment phase of its storm response in central midwest Georgia. Once it is complete, the organization will transition into recovery, where ...
Jan 22 2023 - Massachusetts legislators ease into a new session of lawmaking
While the election results of two Massachusetts House lawmakers from the eastern part are reviewed, most lawmakers are getting down to business.
Jan 22 2023 - IRS Extends April 18 Tax Deadline To May 15 For California Storm Victims
California storm victims now have until May 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.
Jan 22 2023 - Texas bill could ban Chinese, North Koreans, Iranians and Russians from buying land
Lawmakers in the Lone Star State are considering a bill that would ban individuals and business entities from China, Iran, North Korea and Russia from buying land in Texas.
Jan 22 2023 - Huntington Beach council has packed agenda; homelessness, Main Street businesses included
The agenda for Tuesday’s Huntington Beach City Council meeting continues the brisk pace that’s been set by its four newest members. Mayor Tony Strickland and councilmembers Pat Burns, Gracey Van Der ...
Jan 22 2023 - Huntington Beach To Ban Anonymous Code Violation Reports Despite Warnings From ACLU
The City of Huntington Beach will soon ban anonymous reports on businesses for potential code violations, despite warnings from the ACLU that the move could be unconstitutional.
Jan 22 2023 - Logansport transition night prepares students for high school
There's still another semester before they start ninth grade, but Logansport eighth graders got a better idea of what awaits them in high school Wednesday evening. Eighth graders at Logansport Jr.
Jan 22 2023 - Modern Litho Acquires Missouri-Based Scotts Printing
St. Louis has acquired Missouri-based Scotts Printing effective Dec. 31, 2022. Serving similar clientele, Scotts Printing operation pairs well with the business model of Modern Litho’s St. Louis ...
Jan 22 2023 - Police release footage from fatal shooting at St. Louis County Dave & Buster's
A man was shot and killed outside a Dave & Buster's in December after police say he charged at a detective with a weapon.
Jan 22 2023 - Science museum in Bradenton names new CEO
The Bishop Museum of Science and Nature has appointed Andrew M. Sandall as its new CEO, effective March 6. Sandall has been in the museum business for three decades working in the United States and ...
Jan 22 2023 - Video released from deadly police shooting outside Maryland Heights Dave & Busters
Video and audio has been released from an encounter last month that ended with police fatally shooting a wanted suspect outside of Dave and Busters in Maryland Heights.
Jan 22 2023 - Ex-county official, city commissioner, businessman sentenced in bribery case
The U.S. Justice Department said Thursday three Texas men, including a former Hidalgo County commissioner, have been sentenced for bribing two Weslaco city commissioners to award $38.5 million in city ...
Jan 22 2023 - Hamilton 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 22 2023 - Many Fayette kids aren’t ready for kindergarten. Can bus classrooms, Dolly Parton fix it?
Nearly half of incoming Fayette County kindergartners do not meet the basic standards for starting their education, the lowest level since the readiness scores were first tracked in the 2013-2014 ...
Jan 22 2023 - Disaster assistance available for Fayette, 6 other Georgia counties
Businesses and residents affected by the severe storms, straight-line winds and tornadoes on January 12 in seven area counties can now apply for ...
Jan 22 2023 - Hollywood Lace Recognized As #1 Most Natural Men's Hair System By Hair Direct Clients
Front section bleached knots only competitors non bleached knots Hair Direct went out of business in September 2022 ...
Jan 22 2023 - Israeli investor pays record $10M for waterfront Hallandale Beach home
A Mexican businessman sold a waterfront Hallandale Beach home in Golden Isles for $10 million, marking a record price for the neighborhood.
Jan 22 2023 - 11 pounds of Methamphetamine discovered during traffic stop in Sealy, police say
SEALY, Texas – Authorities from the city of Sealy say a traffic stop ended in a major drug bust on Thursday. According to the Sealy Police Department, a vehicle was speeding down IH-10 ...
Jan 22 2023 - Historic central Pa. theater listed for sale
Huntingdon Cinema’s Clifton 5 owner Dave Peoples has listed the historic property and business for sale with a local Realtor but said his first priority remains to keep the theater open.
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