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Jul 03 2023 - Willow Springs woman charged with having illegal gambling devices at her business
A woman from Willow Springs has been charged after authorities found several electronic gambling machines at her store.
Jul 03 2023 - Faces of Upstate SC Pride: Rebekah Farlow found herself but the hurdles kept coming
Greenville's Rebekah Farlow came out as transgender woman at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. But transitioning was just the tip of the iceberg.
Jul 03 2023 - Mishap at Keaau McDonald’s results in drug, gun and auto theft bust
A visit to the Keaau McDonald’s drive-thru led to 55 ... the truck was stolen June 16 from an undeveloped property in Hawaiian Paradise Park, and on-duty officers were summoned, police said.
Jul 03 2023 - Work, work, work: North Carolina’s 25 biggest job-rich investments in 2022-23
In the wake of record-setting job creation announcements in 2020 and 2021, North Carolina continues to show why global media outlets heap praise on the state as a top business destination. Here's a ...
Jul 03 2023 - Jake Schwanitz sees dark horses in Colorado’s offensive, defensive backfields
The Buffaloes will likely play a lot of different players this year as they transition to a new system under new head coach Deion Sanders. This will allow more Buffs to have the opportunity to make an ...
Jul 03 2023 - Texas Tech football: Red Raiders reportedly land Baylor DB, commitment from El Campo's Oliver Miles
The Texas Tech football team continued a busy Sunday with another 2024 commit and reportedly landing Baylor DB AJ McCarty.
Jul 03 2023 - Gainford Group to start on Newcastle high rise hotels and apartments project 'in the coming months'
The property, care and hospitality business made the update on its next city centre scheme after posting record revenues ...
Jul 03 2023 - Massachusetts expert finds McCarrick incompetent to stand trial on abuse charges
An expert hired by the State of Massachusetts to conduct a competency evaluation on Theodore McCarrick recently concluded that the ex-cardinal is not competent to stand trial on the criminal sex abuse ...
Jul 03 2023 - You Won't Miss the Forest for the Trees at This Business Retreat Lodge
What comes to mind at the mention of a business conference? For many, the first images include boring lectures and bland food. Experts say only 38% of event planners prioritize ...
Jul 03 2023 - CHRIS DUQUE — Fourth of July fun highlights busy Nederland
We hope that you can join us for the 4th of July Independence Day celebration on Tuesday at Doornbos Park. The event is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. when the Nederland Swimming Pool opens (pool open ...
Jul 03 2023 - Local businesses host fundraiser on behalf of local family
Southeast Texas businesses are joining together to help raise money for an Orange family's medical expenses. The first Pancake Benefit Breakfast, Raffle and Silent Auction is being hosted from 8 to 11 ...
Jul 03 2023 - CPS Board of Education President Miguel del Valle is stepping down ahead of transition to elected s
Chicago Board of Education President Miguel del Valle speaks during the board's meeting on June 28, 2023. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune) Chicago Board of Education President Miguel del Valle ...
Jul 03 2023 - Batesville Police continue investigation into weekend arson, theft
BATESVILLE, Ark. (KAIT) - Police in an Independence County community are hard at work after a busy weekend. Batesville Fire Department responded to three different structure fires in the city on ...
Jul 03 2023 - Rock band ‘Bush’ performing in Coralville during RAGBRAI
CORALVILLE, Iowa (KCRG) - On July 28th, rock band ‘Bush’ will headline the main stage at ST Morrison Park. The British band will have a flurry of entertainers preceding their performance ...
Jul 03 2023 - All Aboard: Iowa City transit going fare-free beginning Aug. 1
The two-year pilot program will not charge riders as a test of a future, permanent fare-free system. City staff will analyze ridership and impacts.
Jul 03 2023 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Olds, AB
In every session, I strive to create a comfortable environment that allows my clients to challenge old patterns and experiment ... I am a Registered Psychologist in Alberta offering in-person ...
Jul 03 2023 - Police: Highland County man sentenced for sexual abuse of minors
A Highland County man was sentenced to 19 years to life in prison for the sexual abuse of two children, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
Jul 03 2023 - Highland County Man Sentenced to 19 to Life for Raping Child, Sexually Abusing Another
A Highland County man was sentenced to 19 years to life in prison for the sexual abuse of two children, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today. Clayton Collins, 26, of Hillsboro, pleaded ...
Jul 03 2023 - Hillsboro man sentenced to 19 years to life for sexual abuse of children
Clayton Collins, a 26-year-old man from Highland County, has been sentenced to 19 years to life in prison for the sexual abuse of two children, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. The ...
Jul 03 2023 - ‘Monster’ sentenced to 19 years in prison for child rape, sexual abuse, Ohio AG says
HILLSBORO, Ohio (WXIX) - A man, described as a “monster” by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost will spend 19 years in prison for sexually abusing two children. Clayton Collins, 26, of Hillsboro, pleaded ...
Jul 03 2023 - Halcyon partners with RevelStoke to boost efficiency of security teams
By integrating Halcyon's leading AI-driven cyber resilience capabilities with our next-level enterprise security automation, organizations can optimize security workflows and protect business ...
Jul 03 2023 - Clintonville shooting that injured two happened after drag race on Oakland Park Avenue
Two people are recovering from their injuries after they were shot early Saturday morning in the 600 block of Oakland Park Avenue in Clintonville. Columbus police arrived on the scene about 12:20 ...
Jul 03 2023 - Fireworks 2023: Where to watch in central Indiana
: The rainy weather is canceling and rescheduling many events including the Southport Independence Day parade and the Black Business Block Party, both which were scheduled for today. The Night at the ...
Jul 03 2023 - Sparkling ocean 'glows up' each summer: Why bioluminescence occurs and where to see it
Microscopic organisms that form dazzling turquoise displays in ocean waters have returned as spring in North America transitions into a wet summer.
Jul 03 2023 - Florida teen charged with animal cruelty after video of baby alligator abuse went viral
Spread the loveIn Plant City, Florida, the state’s wildlife officials have charged a teenager with alligator abuse after a video about the cruelty went viral on social media. According to the Orlando ...
Jul 03 2023 - Florida teen charged with alligator abuse after video goes viral
A group of teens were drinking alcohol in a parking lot and at least one of them found a baby alligator and started mistreating it, drinking alcohol from a can jammed into the little animal's mouth, ...
Jul 03 2023 - Used RAM trucks for sale in Lawrenceburg, TN
We have now bought and traded with Don four times. We live in Lawrenceburg, TN. We have lost both our Ford and Chrysler stores in the last few years, we try to always do business locally an urge ...
Jul 03 2023 - Perryville girl opens candy store
Hadley's Candy Shoppe, 115 N. Jackson St., just off the square in Perryville, Missouri, opened for business June 14, and its namesake is a 12-year-old girl. Hadley Warren, a rising seventh grader in ...
Jul 03 2023 - Government of Canada Invests $1.5 Million in Innovative Forest Sector Technology in Pembroke, Ontar
PEMBROKE, ON, June 27 ... lt will also help to grow economic activity and secure jobs in rural Ontario, as well as provide uses for local business residues. Improved efficiency from this ...
Jul 03 2023 - 2nd bus carrying asylum seekers from Texas arrives in Los Angeles
A bus carrying migrants from a Texas border city has arrived in downtown Los Angeles for the second time in less than three weeks. The migrants arrived Saturday afternoon. Los ...
Jul 03 2023 - Booze, drugs, a pet snake and foreign dealings: Families can cause headaches for a White House
President Joe Biden's son Hunter is by no means the first presidential relative whose personal troubles have caused headaches for a White House. The twin daughters of President George W. Bush — Jenna ...
Jul 03 2023 - Little Land brings pediatric play therapy to New Braunfels
Little Land in New Braunfels opened a new location on June 1 at 2009 S. Walnut Ave., Ste. 103. The business allows children to play with a purpose by using indoor equipment design ...
Jul 03 2023 - Former teacher takes over as New Braunfels ISD director of communications
Michelle Harwood first joined New Braunfels ISD in 2010 as a fifth-grade teacher at Walnut Springs Elementary. Four years later, she transitioned into a district-wide support role as an instructional ...
Jul 03 2023 - Union warns against Ottawa interfering in B.C. port workers strike as talks continue
The union representing thousands of striking British Columbia port workers is asking the federal government to not interfere after business groups called for back-to-work legislation. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada’s president,
Jul 03 2023 - Tiffany Stratton On How Much Of Herself Is In Her WWE Character
Tiffany Stratton is currently on top of the "WWE NXT" women's division as the reigning "NXT" Women's Champion. Despite her busy schedule, she took some time out to speak with Ryan Satin on a new ...
Jul 03 2023 - New boat storage business opens in Bucksport
BUCKSPORT — Maine Marine Storage is now taking reservations for the upcoming winter season at its new facility at 98 Heritage Parkway Road. The 12,000-square-foot building was designed and built ...
Jul 03 2023 - Retracing a family’s legacy on the Santa Fe Trail
When photographer Kevin Moloney set off on a road trip earlier this year, he followed the path his great-great-grandfather, Dario Gallegos, used for his home-grown business more than 160 years ago.
Jul 03 2023 - Kutztown Folk Festival brings heritage and culture to life
The Ktuztown Folk Festival features authentic folklife demonstrations, traditional artisans, a robust selection of Pennsylvania Dutch fare, lessons on folklore, performances by folk musicians, a ...
Jul 03 2023 - Family-friendly Georgia museum freebies for summer days
Keeping the kids and family busy over the summer is a job. But if you can find something that has catches their interest and is free, then that's a winner.
Jul 03 2023 - Pratt & Whitney to invest $206m in Columbus, Georgia business
Pratt & Whitney has announced a $206m investment plan to expand the capabilities and footprint of its Columbus, Georgia business, which supports commercial and military engine programmes.
Jul 03 2023 - Pratt & Whitney set to invest more than $200 million in Columbus, says Georgia Gov. Kemp
The company currently employs around 2,000 people in Muscogee County and is set to significantly grow that number with this expansion.
Jul 03 2023 - The highest-paying jobs for high school graduates in Columbus, Georgia
Stacker compiled a list of the highest paying jobs for high school graduates in Columbus, GA-AL using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Jobs are ranked by 2021 annual mean wage. Keep reading ...
Jul 03 2023 - ‘Bachelorette’ shocker: Columbus, GA native stuns with first impression rose during week 1
“Tonight, another love story begins,” host Jesse Palmer said in the season 20 opening scene of “The Bachelorette.” And this love story features someone very familiar. She first began her journey on ...
Jul 03 2023 - Meet the adorable dogs available for adoption in Columbus, Georgia this week
If you've been considering bringing home a furry companion, be sure to keep reading. Stacker compiled a list of dogs available for adoption in Columbus, Georgia on Petfinder, ranging in age, breed ...
Jul 03 2023 - UPDATE: Columbus Police locate critically missing person in good health
The Columbus Police Department is asking the public for assistance in locating a critically missing person. The Columbus Police Department and the family of Ronnie Jones are concerned for his safety.
Jul 03 2023 - FOURTH OF JULY 2023: Events near Columbus
Fourth of July celebrations across Columbus are already underway. While Fort Moore held its annual Independence Celebration event on Saturday, June 24, a number of other ...
Jul 03 2023 - Volunteers wanted for Bike Rodeo and Helmet Giveaways in Columbus
Volunteers are wanted for the bike rodeo and helmet giveaways coming up later in July. The events by Safe Kids Columbus on Wednesday, July 19 and Thursday, July 20, start at ...
Jul 03 2023 - Columbus Police investigate reports of shots fired on Hilton Ave and Edgewood Rd
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - There is a heavy police presence on Edgewood Road in Columbus. According to News Leader 9 crews, Edgewood Rd is closed at the moment. Stay with News Leader 9 as we continue to ...
Jul 03 2023 - New in New Jersey: Abandoned rail tracks set to become N.J.’s newest hiking, bike trail
The trails, designed for pedestrians and bicyclists, will connect communities, businesses, shopping and recreational opportunities.
Jul 03 2023 - Waterloo Bar Reopening Soon With New Name
This year has been a time of transition for the popular downtown Waterloo spot. The Cedar Valley's only gay bar initially closed at the start of the new year. Located at 304 W 4th Street in Waterloo, ...
Jul 03 2023 - Author Q&A: Readers find they can relate to Sara Alvarado's memoir
Real estate business owner, speaker and now author Sara Alvarado says her recent book, “Dreaming in Spanish: An Unexpected Love Story in Puerto Vallarta,” takes readers through “all the messy ...
Jul 03 2023 - Alvarado wins 2023 Texas State LINEMAN Challenge
26—ALVARADO — The Alvarado Indians have been busy so far this summer, competing against some of the state's best in 7-on-7 action and lineman challenges. and on Saturday, the Indians claimed a state ...
Jul 03 2023 - How one soccer team makes climate progress its goooal
The Vermont Green FC is the first team in the U.S. to make climate action a central tenet of its business plan. It's winning on and off the pitch.
Jul 03 2023 - Staying safe during 4th of July weekend
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Celebrating a holiday in the summer can be dangerous. Patient Firsts gets busier each holiday, and a physician told NBC12 the most common injuries are seen during the Fourth of ...
Jul 03 2023 - Ziply® Fiber expands multi-gig fiber internet service to Walla Walla, Washington
Fastest internet provider in the Northwest brings residential and business fiber internet to “The Town So Nice They Named It Twice;” first neighborhoods ready for service todayKirkland, Washington, ...
Jul 03 2023 - Envy Wine Room, Prohibition Texas owners to bring new concept to Old Town Spring
Brad and Effie Stees—owners of Envy Wine Room and Prohibition Texas—are planning to open their third business in Old Town Spring, TX Wine and Gifts Mercantile, on Aug. 1.
Jul 03 2023 - Barriers in Jim Thorpe hurting business in Lehighton
JIM THORPE, Pa. — Refrigerators sit empty and kegs remain closed here at Wine & More on 1st in Lehighton. Owner Tina Henninger fights back tears as shares the news that her tasting room is closing.
Jul 03 2023 - Calhoun County bean company receives state grant funding to expand its operations
This funding will allow them to double their production by installing a new shelling line, allowing them to meet demand by producing about 170 bushels a day.
Jul 03 2023 - City Council takes aim at administration's permit mess, starts its own task force
City Council members slammed the administration's permitting department Monday, saying its perennial dysfunction is costing New Orleans businesses millions of dollars as they struggle in vain to ...
Jul 03 2023 - Korean electrolyte manufacturer to build $152 million plant in Tennessee and other business news
Korean electrolyte maker plans plant in Tennessee. Enchem America Inc., a subsidiary of the Korean-based battery materials manufacturer, will build its second U.S. plant in Browns ...
Jul 03 2023 - NJ small businesses open on Fourth of July holiday for you
Mayor Mark Taylor will be hosting and walking in the longest-running 4th of July parade in New Jersey: 66 years and running in beautiful Florham Park, NJ. Mayor Ace Gallagher from Hanover is open ...
Jul 03 2023 - Man accused of killing daughter had been convicted of child abuse, investigated in infant death
The 51-year-old Wichita father charged this week in the killing of his 8-year-old daughter has multiple domestic violence-related cases in Wichita and an Oklahoma conviction of child abuse, according ...
Jul 03 2023 - New crepe cafe to open in ARK Innovation Center
Point Chaud has several locations in Washington ... agreement for the center, which is being built on 3.5 acres of land donated by the city. SOLD OUT! Tampa Bay Business Journal's Power Breakfast ...
Jul 03 2023 - Neah Bay Graduates 2023
Neah Bay . Zandel Aguirre: plans on attending the University of Washington Bothell to pursue a Bachelor Degree in Business. Zandel is the recipient of the Washington College Grant ...
Jul 03 2023 - New Mexico Energy Transition Proposal Would Violate Ban on ‘Fossil Fuel Development’
New Mexico passed the Energy Transition Act (ETA) in 2019 to support two transitions: those of workers needing new jobs following the closure of two coal-fired power plants and coal mines near ...
Jul 03 2023 - Report: Wisconsin near top in Midwest rural population growth
A new Wisconsin Policy Forum report finds Wisconsin’s population growth in rural areas is more robust than most of the Midwest.
Jul 03 2023 - Business partner with Orange Park Mall to make sure kids have a full backpack for school
The Orange Park Mall is helping make sure local students will have new backpacks filled with all the necessary school supplies this back-to-school season.
Jul 03 2023 - Predators are winners and players seeking long contracts are among the losers in NHL free agency
Barry Trotz was tired after a busy week of putting his stamp on the Nashville Predators by remaking the roster through some important comings and goings. It’s a good kind of tired. On what ...
Jul 03 2023 - New Rochelle named top 5 beach town in New York
The publication Stacker based its rankings number of beaches with quality water, the total shoreline of those beaches, access to beach-related businesses, and median home prices.
Jul 03 2023 - Cannabis Dispensary Sets Opening Date At Last In South Toms River
SOUTH TOMS RIVER, NJ — On the 41st day, they celebrated. The owners of The Social Leaf have received their state license to operate an adult recreational retail cannabis business from the New ...
Jul 03 2023 - Bedford Economic Alliance Introduces 'Sizzlin' Thursdays' For July In Bedford Hills
Bedford, NY – Through the ... delighted to announce a new economic vibrancy promotional program, Sizzlin’ Thursdays, designed to showcase businesses in Bedford Hills and help drive traffic ...
Jul 03 2023 - Bedford Hills 22-Year-Old Charged With Attempted Rape, Sex Abuse
NY — A Westchester man is facing felony sex abuse charges after his arrest on Wednesday afternoon. The Bedford Police Department Detective Bureau arrested Bedford Hills resident, Luis ...
Jul 03 2023 - Public commenting period 'too short' for Bradford Bypass project
It is not enough to list harms and then proceed with the project business as usual,' coalition member says of draft environmental impact assessment report ...
Jul 03 2023 - Douglas community members voice concern over hiring teacher in gender transition
DOUGLAS — The hiring practices of the Converse County School District No. 1 board and its selection of a person in gender transition to teach middle school students drew fire during the board ...
Jul 03 2023 - Wyoming tornado injures 8 people and flips buses and train cars at mine site, report says
CAMPBELL COUNTY, Wyo. (AP) — A tornado touched down at a mine in Wyoming Friday evening, injuring eight people and knocking over employee transport buses and empty train cars at the facility, a news ...
Jul 03 2023 - Marsh McLennan to work with Ukrainian government to unlock access to global insurance market
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC), the world’s leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people, today announced that it will work with the ...
Jul 03 2023 - Marsh McLennan to Host Second Quarter Earnings Investor Call on July 20
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Marsh McLennan (NYSE: MMC), the world’s leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people, will announce second quarter financial results ...
Jul 03 2023 - Kansas City celebrates opening of Vine Street, Missouri’s 1st Black-owned brewery
on behalf of our community and on behalf of this Black kid who grew up in Kansas City, thank y’all for building this opportunity for all of us,” Mayor Quinton Lucas said. The business is a two-story ...
Jul 03 2023 - Community Roundup for Midland
The City of Midland also announced that the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center will be closed Monday and Tuesday, while swimming pools will be operating normal business hours next week. More info ...
Jul 03 2023 - Park City's Bike Season Is Starting
After a historically long season, lift-served skiing in the Wasatch is over but resorts are still open for business. Park City Mountain Resort has more than 400 miles of mountain bike trails. With ...
Jul 03 2023 - FTA grants Park City $7.4 million to upgrade bus stops
The Federal Transit Administration recently announced Park City Transit will receive nearly $7.4 million as part of its bus grant program. The grant will help fund new ADA-compliant bus shelters ...
Jul 03 2023 - Car crashes into a New Hampshire restaurant and injures several customers, fire department says
Emergency officials in New Hampshire say a car crashed into a busy restaurant and injured several patrons in a lakeside town.
Jul 03 2023 - SUV plows into New Hampshire restaurant, injuring more than a dozen during lunchtime
More than a dozen people in New Hampshire were injured Sunday after a car crashed into a busy restaurant during lunchtime, authorities said.
Jul 03 2023 - John C. Fremont legacy both historic, controversial
The City of Fremont bears the name of one of America’s more complicated figures: John C. Fremont, also known as the “Pathfinder” due to his multiple robust expeditions of the ...
Jul 03 2023 - Procopio Cos. Underway on 290-Unit Multifamily Project in Haverhill, Massachusetts
Locally based owner-operator The Procopio Cos. is underway on construction of The Beck, a 290-unit, transit-served multifamily project that will be located in the northern Boston suburb of Haverhill.
Jul 03 2023 - Coppell water supply restored, boil water notice lifted, city says
Residents and businesses in Coppell are asked to limit their water use on Wednesday, June 28, after a power outage at the Village Parkway Pump Station. City officials announced that it has entered ...
Jul 03 2023 - Girls ages 6 and 7 accuse Groveport man of raping them
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A Groveport man has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing two children.According to a Franklin County Municipal Court affidavit, 27-year-old Robert Burns is accused of ...
Jul 03 2023 - Chillicothe Will Recieve Over A Million in Transportation Grant for Low Emission Buses
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has awarded a $29,331,665 Low-No Grant to the Ohio Department of ...
Jul 03 2023 - Top Kansas City Business News
2:26 pm CDT | The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority voted Wednesday to dissolve the RideKC Development Corp. and shift its work driving transit… 6:59 am CDT | SERV opened its doors in ...
Jul 03 2023 - Fourth of July festival organizers prepare for busy weekend as hazy air subsides
From fireworks to festivals, to everything in between, local celebrations are in full force this holiday weekend.
Jul 03 2023 - Ohio Business Week at BGSU empowers high school students to explore entrepreneurship, business care
For 109 high school students, the Allen W. and Carol M. Schmidthorst College of Business at Bowling Green State University served as a buzzing hub of entrepreneurship during Ohio Business Week from ...
Jul 03 2023 - Pro-2A rally held in Great Falls after armed raid of gun store
The gun shop owner, and members of Montana’s Congressional delegation, are still waiting for answers while support for the business continues to grow.
Jul 03 2023 - Central Ohio buyers can afford less house, which is part of a national trend
Nationwide, the amount of house the average worker can afford has decreased and it's no different in Columbus. ATTOM, a property data provider, found that in 98% of counties affordability has worsened ...
Jul 03 2023 - Pa. gets disaster declaration for businesses impacted by Berks Co. chocolate factory explosion
The declaration allows the businesses to seek financial assistance, the Shapiro administration said in a statement.
Jul 03 2023 - Cuba Gooding Jr Settles Rape Lawsuit Just Before Start Of Trial In New York – Update
Minutes before jury selection was schedule to start this morning in New York in the civil case against ... Related Story Cuba Gooding Jr. Pleads Not Guilty To New Sexual Abuse Charges; D.A ...
Jul 03 2023 - Cuba Gooding Jr. settles a civil sex abuse case just as trial was set to begin
NEW YORK — Just as a trial was to begin, it was revealed Tuesday that Cuba Gooding Jr. has settled accusations that he raped a woman in a New York City hotel a decade ago, according to court ...
Jul 03 2023 - Police Seize Marijuana from Puffin Dragon in Cuba
Police seized cash, several pounds of marijuana and edibles containing marijuana from a Cuba business Friday. According to a Facebook post from the Cuba Police Department, the items were seized from ...
Jul 03 2023 - Rescuing, Capturing Critters All In A Day's Work For Clearwater Cops
CLEARWATER, FL — Clearwater police can't help but joke about the recent spike in critter captures and rescues that have been keeping them busy over the past several weeks. The most recent ...
Jul 03 2023 - Fourth of July tourism spike on Central Coast and across Monterey County
Tens of millions of Americans are traveling this Fourth of July weekend. Many of them are heading right here to the Central Coast.  Old Fisherman’s Wharf was bustling with people earlier Saturday.
Jul 03 2023 - 'This is about moving people': Regions top politician calls for more transit services
Waterloo regional Chair Karen Redman penned an open letter to the Ford government for action on its plans for two-way, all-day GO train service in the region.
Jul 03 2023 - Annapolis Businesses Checked For Illegal Alcohol, Tobacco Sales
Police said four Annapolis businesses illegally sold tobacco to minors. Authorities also checked 12 venues that sell alcohol.
Jul 03 2023 - BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Saint Joseph London - providing services close to home
Providing needed services to the Laurel County and surrounding communities is the goal that Saint Joseph London has set to keep families in the area from having to drive to ...
Jul 03 2023 - THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK RANKS No. 1 AMONG REGIONAL BANKS IN THE J.D. POWER 2023 U.S. BANKING M
Award marks Huntington's fifth consecutive year leading the regional banking mobile app categoryCOLUMBUS, Ohio, June 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- For ...
Jul 03 2023 - Work begins to clean up train derailment in Montana’s Yellowstone River
Montana Rail Link is developing a cleanup plan ... water on Monday in an area surrounded by farmland near the town of Columbus, about 40 miles (about 64 kilometers) west of Billings.
Jul 03 2023 - A bridge over Yellowstone River collapses, sending a freight train into the waters below
Officials at the Montana Rail Link could not be reached ... and railroad crews were at the scene near the town of Columbus, about 40 miles (about 64 kilometers) west of Billings.
Jul 03 2023 - Montana Derailment Sends 10 Freight Cars Into the Yellowstone River
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality ... The derailment happened between Reed Point and Columbus, in an area about an hour west of Billings. Video of the scene showed the collapsed ...
Jul 03 2023 - Cleanup continues after train carrying 'potential contaminants' derails into Yellowstone River in M
Several train cars are immersed in the Yellowstone River after a bridge collapse near Columbus, Mont., on June 24, 2023. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks - Region 5 Montana Rail Link said in a ...
Jul 03 2023 - Person Hospitalized After Crash On Route 100 In Katonah
A two-car crash on a busy main road in Northern Westchester sent one person to the hospital and caused a small fluid spill. The collision happened on Friday, June 16 around 4 p.m., when first ...
Jul 03 2023 - Business Owner From Katonah Dies At 58: 'Giving, Thoughtful Soul'
A Northern Westchester man who grew his family business into an award-winning enterprise is being remembered for his willingness to give back to both his loved ones and his community.Eugene “Bud” ...
Jul 03 2023 - Is Dak Prescott’s “championship or bust” declaration helpful or hurtful?
Most of the news about the Dallas Cowboys offense this offseason has centered around Mike McCarthy's new system and offensive players understanding the ...
Jul 03 2023 - Gov. nominates two new members to the Kansas Board of Regents
I look forward to working with them and the entire Board of Regents as we continue to ensure Kansas’ higher education system is positioned to meet the needs of students, families, and businesses.” ...
Jul 03 2023 - 77-year-old man dies after getting out of car on busy Cobb County street, police say
A 77-year-old man was killed after he got out of his car in the middle of a busy Cobb County street, according to police. Cobb County Police said on Sunday at around 9:30 p.m., 77-year-old Abraham Paz ...
Jul 03 2023 - Marietta driver killed after getting out of car on Powder Springs road
Ga. - Cobb County police are investigating a deadly crash involving a pedestrian on a busy country road Sunday night. Officials say the crash happened at around 9:22 p.m. Sunday at Powder Springs ...
Jul 03 2023 - Come on and take a free ride: On-demand free microtransit service coming to Manchester
Imagine a bus that comes to you, when and where you need it, instead of chasing down routes and schedules that don’t fit your schedule.
Jul 03 2023 - Vale: A Promising Future Supported By Strong Financials And Strategic Operations
Vale has shown strong financial performance, with a significant increase in operating cash flow and robust free cash flow in Q1, 2023. Read more on VALE stock.
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