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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 ...