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Bus News Archives, January 25 2023
Jan 25 2023 - Carlisle ‘hot sauce crafter’ plans to expand spicy business
A local hot sauce company, Revolutionary Hot Sauce, plans to expand its local business in the near future. Revolutionary Hot Sauce is owned and operated by ...
Jan 25 2023 - Column: For the Children - Let’s work together to decrease child abuse and neglect deaths in Okla
The tragic news coming from Cyril, Oklahoma, regarding the death of 4-year-old Athena Brownfield has brought forth as many questions as answers over the past few weeks.
Jan 25 2023 - Fewer bus stops in Bentonville? School District weighing consolidation to ease transportation strug
School District officials are considering a plan to consolidate bus stops to reduce their number of routes, which they say will result in a more reliable transportation system for families.
Jan 25 2023 - Panthers on the Hunt: Wrapping Up a Busy Couple Days for Pitt Football Recruiting
The Pitt football coaches are hitting many of their most popular recruiting territories this week as they extend offers and hunt out Panthers of the future. On Monday, many members of the staff were ...
Jan 25 2023 - Florida ‘double dog napper’ caught on video stealing dogs from driveway: BUSTED!
In Lakeland, Florida, the Polk County Sheriff's Office arrested a woman on Thursday after she was allegedly caught on video stealing two dogs from an owner's driveway the previous day. The owner of th ...
Jan 25 2023 - Amid protests, senator promises changes to bill banning Chinese land buys in Texas
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 25 2023 - Perry Hooper Jr. sues police chief, city of Montgomery, alleging ‘set up’ in sexual abuse arres
Defendants in the case are the city of Montgomery and Police Chief Darryl Albert. AL.com left a message with the city’s legal department asking for a statement or response to the lawsuit. Hooper has ...
Jan 25 2023 - Our son was killed by a vehicle. We honor his legacy by fighting for road traffic victims | Opinion
Our son, Timothy Joshua Sowers, was one of the 39 pedestrians killed in Nashville in 2020. Josh had been walking and taking the bus for almost 20 years. He knew how to be careful and safe.
Jan 25 2023 - Columbia's Cotton Gin bar claims fame, Gamecock recruits through marquis
COLUMBIA — Instead of more typical announcements of business ... the sign read at the start of December 2022, after the Gamecocks spent the previous two weeks beating both Tennessee and Clemson. It ...
Jan 25 2023 - Marketing Georgia helping small businesses better engage with their customers
In today’s environment, marketing can either make or break a business, especially when it comes to those that are smaller and local.
Jan 25 2023 - Bus driver suspected of DUI in crash that closed I-78, troopers say
A bus driver involved in a fiery crash that injured two people and closed a part of Interstate 78 for hours Friday in Lehigh County is suspected of driving under the influence The crash on I-78 west, ...
Jan 25 2023 - State awards science and technology startup grants to 10 innovative businesses
The New Mexico Economic Development Department, through its Office of Science and Technology (OST), has awarded business startup grants to 10 innovative companies to support research and jumpstart ...
Jan 25 2023 - Lumos to Invest More Than $100M to Expand Fiber Access in South Carolina
The provider will build nearly 1,200 Miles of fiber for residents and businesses. Lumos will make a large investment in South Carolina’s Richland and Lexington Counties, bringing fiber-based internet ...
Jan 25 2023 - Mount Pleasant police department executes drug bust
MOUNT PLEASANT, Texas – The Mount Pleasant Texas Police Department executed a search warrant on Friday and seized narcotics, money and firearms. The search warrant occurred in the 1500 block of ...
Jan 25 2023 - Hostile unhinged woman abuses cop, mimics sexual act, and hurls obscenities at Wisconsin officer
A police officer pulled over a Wisconsin woman for a suspended license who hurled obscenities at him and mimicked a blow job... all on video.
Jan 25 2023 - Shoppers share excitement for Lunar New Year celebrations as they stock up at Waterloo, Ont., store
T&T Supermarket in Waterloo, Ont., is bustling with shoppers picking up items under brightly coloured Lunar New Year decorations. Red lanterns, lucky bamboo and lots of candy are just some of the ...
Jan 25 2023 - Hayward cake sensation, a winner on Food Network’s ‘Big Time Bake’, opens first bakery
When most high school freshmen were playing Fortnite with their friends, Hayward native and Mexican-American baker Max Soto was running a thriving custom cake business. His first creation ...
Jan 25 2023 - Cattlemen’s Update crisscrosses Nevada
The annual Cattlemen’s Update, presented annually in January by the University of Nevada and sponsored by a number of businesses and agencies, crisscrossed Northern Nevada to present information to ...
Jan 25 2023 - Vice squad busts former mayor, who then resigns from Board of Education
MUSTANG, Okla. (TND) — It’s not the Mustang Ranch, but Mustang, Okla., where a prominent person has been arrested as part of a prostitution sting. The city’s former mayor, Jeffrey Landrith ...
Jan 25 2023 - Business And Two Men Guilty Of Failing To Accurately Report All The Fish Caught
The Ontario government is safeguarding the province’s lake trout population from over-fishing by ensuring that commercial fishers accurately report their catches. Inland Sea Products was convicted of ...
Jan 25 2023 - Live Casino & Hotel Maryland names new GM
Ryan Eller, a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy as well as Harvard Business School, will take over as general manager of Live Casino & Hotel Maryland in Hanover.
Jan 25 2023 - Digital Startup Offers Mental Health Support For Women
Divine Female Champion is a convenient, self-help product dedicated to helping busy women avoid feeling alone while improving their lives. Nicole ...
Jan 25 2023 - ‘You bring smiles’: Hayfield family grows joy with local flower business
The Davises aim for local and handmade in every step of the process of their floral business, Our Farm Fresh, in Hayfield. Kathryn Davis and Craig Davis, owners of Our Farm Fresh, with their son ...
Jan 25 2023 - First Guilty Pleas & Sentences Reached in Rochester Prostitution Sting
The Olmsted County Attorney’s Office has obtained the first guilty pleas and sentences connected to a Rochester prostitution bust that occurred last year.
Jan 25 2023 - 2 hurt after crash involving El Dorado school bus, superintendent says
A crash involving an El Dorado school bus on Tuesday left two people injured, El Dorado School District Superintendent Jim Tucker said. Tucker said the wreck happened just before 7 a.m..
Jan 25 2023 - Third-grade student and bus driver injured in Arkansas school bus accident
On Tuesday, January 17, 2023, the El Dorado School District confirmed that an El Dorado school bus was involved in an accident that left two injured. According to reports, the accident took place ...
Jan 25 2023 - Stay In This Cozy Little Mountain Cabin In Tennessee For Less Than $250 Per Night
Every so often escaping to a secluded place, away from the business of life, is needed. Getting away from the mundane nine-to-five, breathing the mountain air, and enjoying the sweet sounds of the ...
Jan 25 2023 - Colorado U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn settles lawsuit alleging abuse of power and allowing his son to liv
U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn has settled a lawsuit, filed by a former employee who claimed the Colorado Springs Republican abused his power, ignored COVID-19 safety protocols and let his son live in the ...
Jan 25 2023 - Have you been stranded on the side of Route 17 by Greyhound? You're not alone.
We’re talking about class issues here," William J. McGee, a consumer advocate, said of enforcement disparities between buses and airlines.
Jan 25 2023 - 2 students injured after mini school bus veers off road in New Jersey
2 children hurt after bus goes off road in Paramus 00:22 PARAMUS, N.J. -- Students were hurt when a school bus went off the road in New Jersey on Friday afternoon. It happened on the Garden State ...
Jan 25 2023 - Convicted Elizabeth Holmes attempted to flee to Mexico during fraud trial
Elizabeth Holmes tried to warm her cold feet in Mexico during ... Sunny Balwani, her boyfriend for a time, co-founded Theranos She co-founded the company with Sunny Balwani, an American businessman 20 ...
Jan 25 2023 - Republican governor makes strong accusation against Ford — and it could help Michigan
It's bad business to nix deals that can create jobs just because they may involve Chinese companies, argued ex-Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder.
Jan 25 2023 - GM, Ford and more: Here's how Tennessee's top automotive businesses are shaping the future
Tennessee is getting noticed for its auto manufacturing facilities and ancillary support and supply businesses.
Jan 25 2023 - Glen Alfred Mathews
Glen Mathews was a lifelong Lady Lake resident whose wife, Lillie, kept busy supporting the Lady Lake Garden Club making crafts and hauling her beautiful flowers out to the Lake County Fair.
Jan 25 2023 - Magnolia Soap and Bath Co. expands into Hattiesburg
A company that started out in New Albany, plans to keep expanding in this state as well as Alabama. Starting a new business can be difficult, but Magnolia Soap and Bath Company has been expanding ...
Jan 25 2023 - UDOT crews plow nearly 650,000 miles in busy December
UDOT crews stayed busy throughout the month of December as Utah’s winter started strong with heavy snow across the Beehive state.
Jan 25 2023 - 401 W Hwy 72, Corinth, Mississippi 38834
GREAT LOCATION!! Grab this commercial property and start your own business. Prime Location located on Hwy 72 near Kroger and Harbor Freight. Paved parking with extra space around back. This 1200 ...
Jan 25 2023 - Anniston City Schools Weighing Electric Bus Options
With help from rebates from the Environmental Protection Agency, the Alabama school district would replace 23 diesel buses with electric ones rented from School Transportation Solutions in a five-year ...
Jan 25 2023 - Southern Colorado family speaks out after a fire destroys their business
According to arrest papers, Abeyta confessed to starting the fire to retaliate against her boyfriend, who was living in a camp near the building at the time of the fire. The Morelli-Low family owns ...
Jan 25 2023 - 550 Pizzeria owner receives $30K mixer as gift for business
One local restaurant owner received a very large gift from one of the companies she works with that left her in awe. 550 Pizzeria owner Janet Zapata received a Hobart mixer this week that she will be ...
Jan 25 2023 - Weather Blog: Live, updating coverage from Central Ohio
Weather Advisory issued for Central Ohio for Wednesday due to accumulating snow.NOTES: Snow day for Columbus City Schools; no school today.Level 2 Snow ...
Jan 25 2023 - Columbus Weather: Central Ohio wakes up to snowy, slushy roads
Weather Advisory issued for Central Ohio for Wednesday due to accumulating snow.NOTES: Snow day for Columbus City Schools; no school today. Also, Cochoct ...
Jan 25 2023 - Marion City Schools names Columbus native Olympia Della Flora new superintendent
The Marion City Schools board of education voted 3-2 on Monday night to hire Olympia Della Flora to be its next superintendent.
Jan 25 2023 - SJW Group’s Texas Subsidiary Reaches Agreements That Will Add Customers and Significant Water Sup
SJW Group (NYSE: SJW) today announced that its Texas subsidiary, SJWTX Inc., which does business as Canyon Lake Water Service Company, has reached agreements to acquire KT Water Development Ltd and KT ...
Jan 25 2023 - ‘I wanted to see the world,’ Central Florida WWII vet celebrates 105th birthday
A local World War II veteran celebrated his 105th birthday with friends and family on Monday. Richard Overman Sr. has a pretty simple formula when it comes to living a long, happy life. “Stay busy, ...
Jan 25 2023 - OPP on scene after school bus, vehicle collide in Formosa
South Bruce OPP are on the scene of a collision in Bruce County after a two-vehicle collision involving a school bus on Tuesday.
Jan 25 2023 - 25 Things You Should Know About Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio, is a diverse city with funky festivals, die-hard sports fans, and beautiful parks. Read on for more facts about the capital of the Buckeye State. 1. Columbus is ce ...
Jan 25 2023 - Columbus Weather: Winter Weather Advisory in effect for Central Ohio
Weather Advisory issued for Central Ohio for Wednesday due to accumulating snow.NOTES: Snow day for Columbus City Schools; no school today.Level 2 Snow Emergency: Delaware CountyLevel 1 Snow Emergency ...
Jan 25 2023 - Edmonton Oilers vs. Columbus Blue Jackets odds, tips and betting trends
The Edmonton Oilers (27-18-3) bring the league’s No. 3 scoring offense (178 goals scored) into a home matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets (14-30-3), who have the league’s ...
Jan 25 2023 - Mayor Skip Henderson says it’s time to attack poverty in Columbus
We’re over 20 percent poverty rate in Columbus, that’s too high,” says Mayor Skip Henderson. Mayor Skip Henderson says that number needs to come down in our city, and he has a plan to get it done.
Jan 25 2023 - Columbus police searching for suspect in multiple fraud crimes
Columbus police ask for the public’s help in identifying a man wanted on fraud charges. Police say he is a suspect in several ongoing investigations involving what authorities call card cracking. The ...
Jan 25 2023 - Billboards in Lincoln, Columbus target Pillen's hog operations
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a national health nonprofit based in Washington, D.C., is sponsoring the billboards.
Jan 25 2023 - Columbus Blue Jackets at Edmonton Oilers odds, picks and predictions
The Columbus Blue Jackets (14-30-3) play the 2nd contest of a 4-game road trip against the Edmonton Oilers (27-18-3) Wednesday at Rogers Place. Puck drop is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. (TNT). Below, we ...
Jan 25 2023 - Over 100 volunteers will conduct census of homeless population in Columbus and Franklin County
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Snow, freezing rain or shine Wednesday, around 130 volunteers will use much of the day to size the population of people who are homeless in Franklin County. A point-in… ...
Jan 25 2023 - Afghan women in Columbus gain confidence with English classes taught by one of their own
Instructor Sajida Saafi teaches students practical English for new lives as an English instructor at Community Refugee and Immigration Services.
Jan 25 2023 - How Columbus adjusted its plan for snow removal ahead of today's winter storm
Ginther said the city was responding to public criticism about its snow removal performance last year with changes to its snow removal operations ...
Jan 25 2023 - Suspect named in fatal south Columbus McDonald’s shooting
ABOVE: Watch previous coverage of the Jan. 14 fatal shooting. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Law enforcement officials have released the identity of a suspect wanted in connection with the fatal sho… ...
Jan 25 2023 - Columbus weather: Winter storm brings mix of snow and rain
"The (snow) band is starting to mix with rain at times so that will cut down on some of the snowfall value," Novak said. "However, we still have some pretty good rates here over the next hour or two." ...
Jan 25 2023 - Find the Good Life Campaign reignited to attract workers to North Dakota
The Find the Good Life campaign began in 2013 as a partnership between the North Dakota Economic Development Foundation and businesses to market the state through videos, a websit ...
Jan 25 2023 - Pendleton drone range aims for Center of Innovation Excellence status from Business Oregon
PENDLETON — Pendleton Unmanned Aircraft Systems Range plans to apply for Business Oregon's designation as the state's Robotics and UAS Center of Innovation Excellence.
Jan 25 2023 - Building made-in-Canada electric vehicle chargers
CNW/ - From mining, to manufacturing, to charging, Canadian businesses and workers are attracting historic investments in the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain. When electric vehicles are ...
Jan 25 2023 - Grand Island area People in Business
Grand Island contractor Todd Enck, owner of TC Enck Builders, is the new president of the Nebraska State Home Builders Association. Enck was elected at the state meeting last month in York.
Jan 25 2023 - Shooting in Sudan claims life of Grand Island man, father of star athletes
According to public fundraisers and Grand Island Central Catholic, Ibrahim Gebeira of Grand Island was among those killed in a shooting at a bus station in Kadugli, a provincial capital on the ...
Jan 25 2023 - Matt Rhule doesn’t anticipate Nebraska rebuild being a ‘slow burn’
Year 1 of Matt Rhule's rebuilds have been full of losses. On the “Bussin’ With the Boys” podcast, the Husker coach said he thinks his first season at Nebraska will ...
Jan 25 2023 - Lafayette gains new aerospace startup ThinkOrbital's headquarters
Space infrastructure startup ThinkOrbital chose Lafayette for its headquarters, according to a news release from Gov. Jared Polis and the Global Business Development Division of the Colorado ...
Jan 25 2023 - Case dismissed for a Davenport man charged with kidnapping, sexual abuse
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - A Davenport man’s case was dismissed by a judge. Adrian Castillo was charged in February 2021 with second-degree kidnapping and second-degree sexual abuse. “After the ...
Jan 25 2023 - Transit Agency Announces Free On-Demand Bus Service for La Grande and Island City Residents
Funded by the State Transportation Improvement Fund, the bus overhaul will expand hours, and allow all residents to schedule individualized pickups with their local bus route. Starting in July, all ...
Jan 25 2023 - NPC, UAM announce four-year business degree in Hot Springs
National Park College (NPC) and the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) announced a new bachelor’s degree partnership.
Jan 25 2023 - UA-Monticello to offer 4-year business degree at National Park College
For the first time, higher education students in Hot Springs will be able to earn a four-year degree without having to leave their city.
Jan 25 2023 - Florida Foodie: From frat brothers to business partners, owners of Viet-Nomz share success story
And we kind of grew it into what Viet-Nomz is now. But originally, we were going to do just, a regular sit-down coffee shop and fast-casual Vietnamese wasn’t really a thing back in 2016.” Check out ...
Jan 25 2023 - Winter weather advisory: High winds now possible after central Ohio is hit by overnight snow
Only days after a winter storm dropped a few inches of snow around the Columbus area, more white stuff is headed our way.
Jan 25 2023 - Shrewsbury library bookstore open for business
SHREWSBURY - During a 2016 renovation, the Shrewsbury Public Library added a small space adjacent to the children's section on its lower level. Dubbed "the Friends Room," it was designated for use ...
Jan 25 2023 - New Jersey plumber busted for taking upskirting photos of women has been arrested again
A Red Bank man who was charged in 2022 with taking upskirt pictures in several stores and supermarkets in Shrewsbury has been arrested again for additional and related offenses.
Jan 25 2023 - As Individuals Return to Pre-COVID 'Normalcy,' Many MN Businesses Still Struggle
However, many businesses, including those in and around Waseca County in Minnesota, are still facing some serious repercussions from the pandemic. One of those businesses affected, The Willows ...
Jan 25 2023 - Armed man in Westminster tried to grab a purse but got a face full of pepper spray
A would-be robber who tried to take a woman's purse at gunpoint Christmas morning in Westminster was pepper-sprayed instead, police said. The woman was out for a walk near the intersection of Bushard ...
Jan 25 2023 - New yoga business opens in West Tennessee
Main Fit Yoga held its grand opening and ribbon cutting in Humboldt with refreshments and door prizes. The new business will offer classes for every experience level. Main Fit Yoga will hold a ...
Jan 25 2023 - Central Arkansas Drug Task Force conducted a drug bust in Searcy
Searcy Police Department along with the Central Arkansas Drug Task Force and White County Sheriff's Office conducted a drug bust.
Jan 25 2023 - Searcy drug bust stops high school pill purchases, police say
The Central Arkansas Drug Task Force made an arrest with the help of Searcy police Wednesday, taking potentially deadly drugs away from a woman accused of selling them to children.
Jan 25 2023 - Business leaders from Pennsylvania latest victims of one of B.C.'s most dangerous avalanche seasons
A total of 5 people have died in the province's backcountry this year. Avalanche Canada warns the snowpack this season is unusually weak and will likely remain dangerous for some time.
Jan 25 2023 - Superintendent shares school district news at chamber’s coffee hour
On the morning of Jan. 10, about 30 members of the business community gathered for the Eastpointe-Roseville Chamber of Commerce’s coffee hour.
Jan 25 2023 - Bright n' Beautiful presents 2022 Community Star award to Laurel Small Business Alliance
Laurel’s Small Business Alliance is being recognized for launching and sustaining its inspiring Laurel Main Street Cleanup to cheerfully address litter problems around downtown.
Jan 25 2023 - Daring thief robs four Bergen County businesses at gunpoint in single night, police say
Police could not share the timing of the man's robberies but dispatch reports show police responded to four crimes in just 21 minutes.
Jan 25 2023 - Charleston, Myrtle Beach airports set passenger records in 2022 in pandemic rebounds
Charleston International, the state's busiest airport, eclipsed the previous passenger record set in 2019 by about 600,000 in 2022. A new milestone is already being predicted.
Jan 25 2023 - Man killed after being struck by train in downtown Ashland
ASHLAND — A local man died Thursday night when he was struck ... the MBTA Transit Police and the Massachusetts State Police. Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or nmiller@wickedlocal.com.
Jan 25 2023 - Travel Oregon awards $1.4 million in capacity and small project grants, five in Central Oregon
The Oregon Tourism Commission, doing business as Travel Oregon, has awarded more than $1.4 million through its Capacity and Small Project Grant Program to help destination marketing/management ...
Jan 25 2023 - One 14-year-old arrested, second still sought in unrelated Columbus homicides
Michael McCurdy, 14, was arrested Tuesday morning in fatal New Year's Eve shooting of 15-year-old girl. Eric Lanning, 14, sought in unrelated killing.
Jan 25 2023 - New downtown fudge shop brings sweet treats to Logansport
Elizabeth Kibble is passionate about fudge, and she's hoping the rest of Logansport is too. Kibble, who re-opened The Fudge Shoppee' at 526 E. Broadway St. Monday, moved her business from Delphi to ...
Jan 25 2023 - Man to be resentenced in Harrison Township child-abuse case
A Harrison Township man faces a probable longer sentence for abusing his infant son next week after the state Court of Appeals overturned a Macomb County judge’s 8-½ month sentence. Collin ...
Jan 25 2023 - Cedar Hill home ruled total loss following fire
“We’ve updated the Scam Tracker to be more robust and timely as we report scam information,” explained Lorneth Peters, Director of Marketing and Communications for BBB Middle Tennessee and ...
Jan 25 2023 - McAlester awarded seven all-electric buses
McAlester is among 74 Oklahoma schools set to receive new buses. MPS Maintenance Director KC Buck said he filled out a grant application and then tested electric buses with another McAlester bus ...
Jan 25 2023 - McAlester woman guilty of abusing child
Jan. 13—A federal jury found a McAlester woman guilty of abusing a 5-year-old boy investigators said looked like "a 75-year-old man" when examined at the hospital. Paula Amber Chisholm, 37, was ...
Jan 25 2023 - Pitt Ohio Expands Service to New York State
Pitt Ohio has added 32 next-day lanes in an effort to improve transit times on the East Coast, the company announced Jan. 23.
Jan 25 2023 - Watertown to study how city can sell hydro power directly to residents, businesses
Residents and businesses could save about 10% on their electric bills if the city proceeds with a proposal to sell hydroelectric power to them. City Council members on Tuesday night directed City ...
Jan 25 2023 - Watertown man, former Onondaga County sheriff's deputy, charged again with illegal sex act
A Watertown man and former Onondaga County sheriff's deputy faces a criminal sex act charge for the second time after police say he abused a 13-year-old boy about 10 years ago. Alexander S. Nicholson, ...
Jan 25 2023 - Convicted child abuser Jerry Sandusky files new appeal claiming he didn't get fair trial
RANDOM. CONVICTED CHILD ABUSER JERRY SANDUSKY IS FILING A NEW APPEAL CLAIMING HE DIDN’T GET A FAIR TRIAL. THE FORMER ASSISTANT PENN STATE FOOTBALL COACH IS CHALLENGING AND QUESTIONING MANY ...
Jan 25 2023 - Jerry Sandusky files new appeal in Centre County
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Jerry Sandusky has filed a new appeal related to his conviction for sexually abusing numerous children. WJAC in Johnstown reports that the appeal challenges many aspects of ...
Jan 25 2023 - Jerry Sandusky files new appeal, claiming he didn’t get a fair trial: report
Former Penn State assistant football coach, Gerald “Jerry” Sandusky, who was convicted more than a decade ago on more than 40 counts of child sexual abuse, has filed a new appeal, according to ...
Jan 25 2023 - Schillinger Insurance Agency Provides Homeowners Insurance in Sandusky and Bad Axe, Michigan
It is now considered to be one of the most dependable sources to invest in a business, home, and car insurance in Sandusky and Pigeon, Michigan. Their industry experience equips them with the know ...
Jan 25 2023 - Silver Valley Sports Recap: Jan. 16-22
Luna drops 41, Wildcats win four in five days; Jayce Garcia wins big for Kellogg wrestling; Busy week for area athletics.
Jan 25 2023 - Idaho murders: Restaurant where two victims worked disputes report that Bryan Kohberger ate there
The owner of a Moscow, Idaho restaurant where two slain students worked is speaking out after one report claimed that quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger visited the business twice ...
Jan 25 2023 - Nearly 500,000-square-foot business park slated for Mount Pleasant
The 1,700-acre Carolina Park has schools, healthcare facilities, library, fire station, churches, apartments and commercial enterprises, but it doesn't have light industry or flexible office and ...
Jan 25 2023 - ‘I Don't Know Why:' Hialeah Party Rental Owner Speaks As Video Shows Truck Arsonist
The owner of a Hialeah party rental business is hoping surveillance footage will lead to the arrest of an arsonist who set fire to two of his trucks.
Jan 25 2023 - Smoker Marchand, sculptor of 'The Salmon Chief' at Spokane Falls, dies at 71
A Colville Tribe member who crafted landmark sculptures of Native Americans in Spokane and throughout the West, died Friday. Virgil "Smoker" Marchand, a member of the Colville Business Council ...
Jan 25 2023 - Colville Tribes Council member has passed away
COLVILLE, Wash. — Colville Tribes Councilmember Virgil "Smoker" Marchand passed away on Friday. Marchand served the Colville Business Council as the elected representative for the Omak District ...
Jan 25 2023 - Smoker Marchand, sculptor of ‘The Salmon Chief’ at Spokane Falls, dies at 71
Virgil “Smoker” Marchand, a member of the Colville Business Council representing Omak, Washington, was 71. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation announced that its government ...
Jan 25 2023 - Megabus returning to Detroit with expanded transit
Known for its $1 fares for some bus routes, the Megabus is coming back to Detroit with more than a dozen in-state travel options.
Jan 25 2023 - US sanctions Hezbollah financial adviser in Lebanon
The US Treasury has imposed sanctions on Lebanese economist Hassan Moukalled, his two sons and his money-exchange business.
Jan 25 2023 - Busy Late Model Schedule Announced for Virginia’s Conner Jones
On the heels of announcing a 12-race campaign in ARCA competition with Venturini Motorsports, 16-year-old Conner Jones of Fredericksburg, VA has confirmed a busy season of Late Model racing which ...
Jan 25 2023 - Free training program available to small businesses in Westfield
Small businesses in Westfield that have been operating for three years or less may be eligible to receive free training.
Jan 25 2023 - Broken Bow continues a strong season
Week in and week out, the Broken Bow wrestling team has gone out and taken care of business. And the Indians have been rewarded based on their success. Broken Bow is currently ranked No. 1 in ...
Jan 25 2023 - Two Bowling Green sisters hold grand-opening for their new business
Two sisters from Bowling Green hosted a grand opening this morning for their new, family owned business called ‘Twisted Sisters Nutrition of Franklin.’ ...
Jan 25 2023 - Galt business dressed as New York bakery for movie shoot
Part of downtown Cambridge has been transformed to look like New York as a made-for-TV movie shoot is underway in Galt.
Jan 25 2023 - Sacramento County opens Disaster Recovery Center with FEMA in Galt
Sacramento County residents and businesses can head to the Local Assistance Center (LAC) at the Chabolla Community Center in Galt.
Jan 25 2023 - Beautifully Blemished: A peek inside the dreams of one Portage business owner
Though she’s only been in business for a couple of years, Sharon Wade says her newly moved Portage shop is built to last. Wade has owned and operated Beautifully Blemished, a store specializing ...
Jan 25 2023 - ‘No repercussions’: Brazen criminals in Portage have no fear, says business owner
Article content “They know nothing is going to happen to them, and that is what is so frustrating.” Aggarwal is the owner of Portage businesses Olina Fashions, Olina Cannabis ...
Jan 25 2023 - Employers expect steady work, more pay in 2023.
That’s the takeaway from the Manufacturing Business Conditions Survey released by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.
Jan 25 2023 - Durham Region Transit, York Region Transit, Burlington Transit and Hamilton Street Railway offering
The transit systems join GO Transit, UP Express, Brampton Transit, Mississauga’s MiWay and Oakville Transit, which already accepts credit payment.
Jan 25 2023 - Made in VT: Buster & Bella’s Specialty Co.
A goat farm on 150 acres in scenic Vermont may sound sweet by itself, but the real sweet stuff comes from the kitchen. At Buster & Bella’s Specialty Co., the ‘sweet stuff’ is goat milk fudge.
Jan 25 2023 - Snow emergencies for central Ohio, Jan. 23
This is an archived story and will no longer be updated as of 10:45 a.m. Monday. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Consistent snowfall Sunday morning and afternoon is caused snow emergencies to be ...
Jan 25 2023 - Mahmee Hires Dr. Amanda Williams, Leader in Maternal Health Equity, as Medical Director
Mahmee Hires Dr. Amanda Williams, Leader in Maternal Health Equity, as Medical Director (Photo: Business Wire) Dr. Williams acts as the Clinical Innovation Advisor to the California Maternal Quality ...
Jan 25 2023 - Central Illinois closings begin ahead of winter storm
Below are some of the early closures and cancelations already being reported, for a complete list of business and school closings, check our Snow Bear Closings and Delays page. Charleston ...
Jan 25 2023 - Gas line fire in Baytown, Texas destroys businesses amid heavy storm
FOX 26’s Damali Keith spoke with a heartbroken owner of a tattoo parlor after heavy storms caused a gas line fire in Baytown.
Jan 25 2023 - Markavitch looks to keep Oxford moving forward
Vicki Markavitch is the first to admit that she did not adjust well to retirement. Oxford schools will be the beneficiary of her need to keep busy. Markavitch took over as interim superintendent in ...
Jan 25 2023 - Family of Hawaii teen abducted, held captive seeks community’s support as trial gets underway
The man accused of abducting a 15-year-old girl and holding her captive inside a bus on his Hilo property in September will be back in court this week. Duncan Mahi is facing nearly a dozen charges, ...
Jan 25 2023 - Troubled Hereford grocery shop to change hands
A grocery shop in a busy Hereford street looks likely to change hands following trouble with the police. The Europe store in Eign Gate lost its licence to sell alcohol in November following police ...
Jan 25 2023 - Three-year ban for man caught out in busy Hereford street
A DRINK-driver has been banned from the roads for three years after he was caught out in a busy Hereford street. Jason Boucher entered a guilty plea to one count of driving while over the alcohol ...
Jan 25 2023 - Are you waiting for a Portland-area In-N-Out? Don’t hold your breath
If you want to hop on a TriMet bus and get yourself a Double Double, you might have to wait awhile. While various somewhat-near-Portland locations for In-N-Out Burger have been in the works for years, ...
Jan 25 2023 - Downtown burns: Explosion sets fire to Madelia businesses
The city is about 2,300 is about 25 miles southwest of Mankato. Madelia Mayor Mike Grote told radio station KTOE of Mankato that the fire started about 3 a.m. on the north side of the downtown ...
Jan 25 2023 - Coshocton man charged in connection to drug bust
A Coshocton man is facing felony drug charges following a drug bust. Authorities announced Friday that 50-year-old Bryan Whiteus was formally charged with Aggravated Possession of Drugs, a third ...
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