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Bus News Archives, July 04 2023
Jul 04 2023 - CT pastor previously convicted of child sexual abuse found guilty of physically abusing infant livi
A Manchester pastor who was convicted of sexually abusing an 11-year-old boy last year was found guilty of physically abusing an infant ...
Jul 04 2023 - New VA law protects churches during public emergencies
A Virginia law stating that government regulations can no longer treat churches differently than businesses during public emergencies went into effect July 1. During the height of the coronavirus ...
Jul 04 2023 - Michigan’s first Sheetz convenience store, gas station coming to Romulus
A popular chain of convenience stores is coming to Michigan, and Romulus has been selected as the first city to land the business.
Jul 04 2023 - Ottawa defeats Mansfield in American Legion baseball
The Ottawa Fighting 63rd produced a 13-3 Saturday victory against Mansfield in American Legion baseball. Winning pitcher Drew Buss and Brendan Barlage combined to allow no earned runs, three hits and ...
Jul 04 2023 - Bus passenger arrested in Mansfield on suspicion of possessing Class A drugs with intent to supply
It came after police were were called at 11.13am on Friday (June 23) when a suspicious looking bag was allegedly exchanged at Mansfield Bus Station. The man was subsequently arrested near the town ...
Jul 04 2023 - Current events: Chattanooga’s Southern Belle riverboat charts course for a busy July
Chattanooga's Southern Belle riverboat will have had as many people on board as the Memphis suburb of Germantown has residents. "We'll have 30,000 to 40,000 pa ...
Jul 04 2023 - New Berlin Business To Begin Offering Rail Bike Tours
Rail bikes will soon be rolling down the tracks through Berlin. Tracks and Yaks, a company that provides rail bike tours in Frostburg, will begin ...
Jul 04 2023 - OhioHealth and Columbus State Community College partner in $120 million healthcare workforce invest
OhioHealth is joining the college in a $120 million, 10-year venture to double the number of students in healthcare fields to meet the industry's demand. "OhioHealth has been a really good partner ...
Jul 04 2023 - Columbus State to expand its health care programs
Columbus State Community College announced a plan yesterday to expand its health care programs, bolstered by a $25 million endowment from OhioHealth. Why it matters: The investment aims to stave off ...
Jul 04 2023 - Excess antidiuretic hormone can cause low sodium levels, seizures | Dr. Erika Kube
Columbus Dispatch health columnist Dr. Erika Kube explains syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) and how it causes low sodium levels.
Jul 04 2023 - Columbus State, OhioHealth partner to invest $120 million in region's health care pipeline
Columbus State Community College and OhioHealth will partner to invest at least $120 million to double the region's health care grads by 2033.
Jul 04 2023 - A new business opens at the Santa Maria Town Center
Now she is bringing her hand picked pieces to Santa Maria. “I want every woman to feel beautiful, confident and sexy and everything that they wear that," said Maldonado. Lucero Flores from Santa Maria ...
Jul 04 2023 - Aces of Trades: Lorna Buskirk is teaching the next generation of educators
“I loved working with the teacher candidates who were in my classroom as student teachers,” she added, “so working at the university seemed like the perfect next step. I started at OUC in 2011 as an ...
Jul 04 2023 - These female entrepreneurs launched small businesses to meet big needs in rural Chatom
The nearest Wal-mart, shopping mall or McDonalds is a half-hour drive or more from Chatom. These entrepreneurs turned that into an opportunity.
Jul 04 2023 - Wandering Cup Coffee is back, but at a new location in Glenwood
By Melanie Stegner news@pctribune.com Wandering Cup Coffee is back this summer after receiving rave reviews last year. “We had amazing community support last year with businesses like Glenwood State ...
Jul 04 2023 - Teenager dies after industrial incident in Florence County
A teenager has died following an incident at a woodworking business in Florence, Wisconsin. In a statement released on Sunday, July 2, the Florence County ...
Jul 04 2023 - Pearlridge satellite city hall reverts hours
After being forced by its landlord to open an hour later than usual starting in April, the city’s largest satellite city hall is resuming its traditional 9-to-5 business hours effective today.
Jul 04 2023 - Lifeguard services expand to Rodanthe Beach Access on Outer Banks, in midst of busy Fourth of July
Lifeguards are now serving the Rodanthe Beach Access on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, officials with the National Park Service (NPS) announced Saturday. The beach stand will be staffed with ...
Jul 04 2023 - Fierce blaze damages several businesses, forces evacuation in downtown Vernon, B.C.
VERNON, B.C. - A restaurant, boutique, salon and costume shop are among the businesses believed to have been destroyed in an early morning fire in ...
Jul 04 2023 - Discount retailer Forman Mills lays off 119 employees due to ‘economic circumstances’
3 weeks ago Forman Mills has deep roots in Philadelphia and was founded in 1985 by Richard Forman. In 2016, he sold the retail business with 3,000 employees and dozens of stores to Goode Partners, a ...
Jul 04 2023 - Boulder, Longmont to study e-bike sharing program
Two organizations will work with local governments and businesses to study the feasibility, costs and implementation of an e-bike share system that could ultimately connect Boulder with its ...
Jul 04 2023 - Editorial: Churches, businesses, nonprofit save summer months for local kiddos by sponsoring free p
Controversy has surrounded t Municipal Pool recently after this summer’s admission prices were raised. Prices went up, of course, because supplies and what it takes to run the pool ...
Jul 04 2023 - Kaus fills CU-Duncan director role upon Camp's retirement
With a desire to help students succeed, Cameron University — Duncan's newest director will step in a seamless transition to engage and equip students for higher eduction. Upon former CU Duncan ...
Jul 04 2023 - Plane headed for Louisville makes emergency landing in Columbus
Plane headed for Louisville makes emergency landing in Columbus. FOR MORE: ...
Jul 04 2023 - Local opinion split after Supreme Court rules Colorado business owner can refuse same-sex couples
The high court's conservative majority ruled Friday that a Christian business owner can refuse to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.
Jul 04 2023 - Missing woman located in Columbus, Lebanon Police say
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Lebanon police are looking for a 74-year-old woman who is considered endangered and missing. According to police, Patricia Whitaker walked away while at the Bob Evans on Stubbs ...
Jul 04 2023 - High speed internet coming to Bruce County communities
More than 200 families, farms and businesses in Bruce County are about to get high-speed internet thanks to a nearly $1 million investment. On June 30, the governments of Canada and Ontario announced ...
Jul 04 2023 - NJ Transit experiencing long delays due to power outage
Rush hour service on the Northeast Corridor and part of the North Jersey Coast line is suspended due to an Amtrak power problem affecting signals.
Jul 04 2023 - Rahway Knights of Columbus to Celebrate Independence Day at Grave of Declaration Signer Abraham Cla
The Rahway Knights of Columbus Council 1146 will hold an Independence Day observance at the grave of American patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence Abraham Clark on Tuesday, July 4, at ...
Jul 04 2023 - Tag: Virginia
Virginia has trailed other states in adopting robust education choice policies. But after the results of last week’s GOP primaries in the commonwealth, that could… Read More ...
Jul 04 2023 - FGCU women's basketball team signs eight transfers in busy offseason; men add pair
The Eagles have added a whopping eight transfers since their season ended with a second-round NCAA Tournament loss to Villanova. FGCU lost four starters from last year’s 33-4 ASUN champion, including ...
Jul 04 2023 - Springdale Digital Agency Webcast Marketing Announces 1 Page Case Study Service
Webcast Marketing has announced its 1 Page Case Study service for businesses in the Springdale area and beyond. Harrison, Arkansas--(Newsfile Corp. - June 30, 2023) - A newly announced 1 Page Case ...
Jul 04 2023 - Banking & Finance Tracker: Plus International acquired by New York bank; Miami-based bank hit w
Plus International Bank, a Miami-based bank founded in 2001, has filed a merger application identifying Emigrant Bank as the potential buyer. The Business Journal requested and obtained the May 30 ...
Jul 04 2023 - Kenneth Eckof of Mastic Beach charged with burglarizing 7 Suffolk County businesses, police say
A 70-year-old Mastic Beach man has been charged with burglarizing ... and is the author of “Swee'pea,” a book about former New York playground basketball star Lloyd Daniels.
Jul 04 2023 - Faith's Law: Survivor of teacher's sex abuse speaks on new law to protect students
She was sexually abused by a teacher at her northwest suburban high school, and would learn that adults knew there was an inappropriate relationship, but did nothing about it.
Jul 04 2023 - 8 businesses, restaurants coming to McKinney
Check out these eight new businesses coming to the McKinney area. 1. Wing Chow Wing Chow is expected to open in east McKinney in July, owner Sean Atwood said. The new eatery is located at 1500 W.
Jul 04 2023 - Ohio man caught with loaded gun at Pittsburgh International Airport on busiest day in TSA history
A Lima, Ohio, man was prevented from bringing a loaded handgun onto his flight on Friday when Transportation Security Administration officers at Pittsburgh International Airport detected the gun in ...
Jul 04 2023 - Wyoming receives $347.9 million for high-speed internet infrastructure
Internet access impacts communication, education, medical care and transportation in essential ways. Currently, 39,215 homes and small businesses in Wyoming lack access to a high-speed internet ...
Jul 04 2023 - Wyoming receives $347.9M for high-speed internet infrastructure
Internet access impacts communication, education, medical care and transportation in essential ways. Currently, 39,215 homes and small businesses in Wyoming lack access to a high-speed internet ...
Jul 04 2023 - Wyoming fireworks stands see business boom, thanks to Mother Nature
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (KDVR) — Colorado rain in May and June is helping the bottom line for fireworks stands across the Wyoming state line. “Our numbers are definitely up,” said Pete Elliott, who runs ...
Jul 04 2023 - Oregon religious leader convicted of child sexual abuse sentenced to 13 years in prison
Michael Sperou, longtime leader of the Christian North Clackamas Bible Community in Happy Valley, was sentenced for two counts of unlawful sexual penetration.
Jul 04 2023 - Bay Area Chamber and Small Business Development Center host workshop for small businesses on state-
The Bay Area Chamber of Commerce and Small Business Development Center want to help small businesses get through the finish line on state required retirement plans.Oregon employers are required by law ...
Jul 04 2023 - Jack Hanna's family opens up about his Alzheimer's diagnosis, saying he doesn't know most of his fa
Jack Hanna's family recently spoke about his Alzheimer's diagnosis for the first time publicly. The zookeeper and media personality's family spoke to The Columbus Dispatch about the disease ...
Jul 04 2023 - St. Cloud specialty clinic says CentraCare trying to strongarm them out of business
a practice affiliated with the University of Minnesota Medical School. But St. Cloud Orthopedics remained on the on-call schedule for orthopedic trauma patients until early 2023. The decision to ...
Jul 04 2023 - Fourth of July parade scenes from Bedford and Bedford Heights (photos)
BEDFORD HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Bedford and Bedford Heights residents lined Columbus and Perkins roads to enjoy the annual Fourth of July Parade on Tuesday morning. Shouts of “happy fourth!” could be heard ...
Jul 04 2023 - Lemonade for a cause: Take A Stand Against Child Abuse fundraiser takes place July 14 and 15
The sweltering heat of Missouri summertime is in full force and one of the best ways to beat the heat is grabbing a cold bottle of lemonade. On July 14 ...
Jul 04 2023 - In blow to Ohio Republicans, U.S. Supreme Court rejects state legislators’ arguments in North Car
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that state lawmakers cannot make congressional redistricting decisions unchecked by state law and courts in a rejection of an argument ...
Jul 04 2023 - Amtrak signal issues continue to disrupt NJ Transit NEC, North Jersey Coastline
NJ Transit rail service has begun to resume after Amtrak signal issues led to suspensions on Monday during the evening rush.
Jul 04 2023 - Amtrak signal issues cause suspensions on several NJ Transit lines
NJ Transit says that rail tickets and passes are being cross honored by PATH at Newark Penn Station, Hoboken and 33rd Street, as well as on NJ Transit buses and private carriers.
Jul 04 2023 - Amtrak signal issues caused disruptions to NJ Transit rail service
Amtrak signal issues are causing disruptions to New Jersey Transit's rail service on Monday. NJ Transit announced numerous suspensions and delays to its rail service: The Northeast Corridor Line has ...
Jul 04 2023 - Busted. Hoboken Man Made Multiple Cocaine Sales to Undercover Law Enforcement, Prosecutor Charges
A 41-year-old Hoboken man faces multiple charges after a months long investigation by the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office led to the recovery of more than six ounces of cocaine with a street value ...
Jul 04 2023 - Mona Babauta named general manager and CEO of SunLine Transit Agency
Mona Babauta has been named CEO and general manager of SunLine Transit Agency in Thousand Palms, Calif. She will start on Aug. 7. Babauta comes to the agency with 26 years of public service in ...
Jul 04 2023 - Greenwood Mall landscape changing as businesses look to move in
Mall-goers in Greenwood might have noticed the fences and construction equipment around the mall — businesses are still gearing up to change the landscape of retail in the area.
Jul 04 2023 - High speed internet coming to communities in Bruce County
Over 200 families, farms and businesses in Bruce County are about to get high-speed internet thanks to a nearly $1 million investment. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing ...
Jul 04 2023 - Hanover Area school bus company gets approval for lot on Sans Souci Parkway
After a third attempt before a zoning board, it appears a bus company for the Hanover Area School District has found a permanent home.
Jul 04 2023 - Invention and innovation bring changes to society
By the beginning of the second decade of the 20th century, the Copper Country, like the rest of the United States, was rapidly transitioning into modernity. The region began to have more in common ...
Jul 04 2023 - New York State Trooper hospitalized after shooting during traffic stop, local community shaken
People giving us a clear picture of what it was like to be not only in the traffic but have the scene so close to their business.
Jul 04 2023 - Updated: South Florida business owner and affiliates could face 100-plus years in prison for allege
Court documents state the company's founder paid a $100,000 stipulated bond and is requesting to travel to France for work for 5 days. If convicted, he faces 256 years in federal prison.
Jul 04 2023 - Chamber offers ways to connect
I was honored to join a coalition of Claremore business, government and community leaders at the Claremore Area Chamber of Commerce’s inaugural D.C. Fly-In.
Jul 04 2023 - Get ready for a busy Independence Day Weekend in Zion National Park
Independence Day falls on a Tuesday this year, so Zion's National Park is planning for a busy weekend, On holiday weekends, Zion typically see's more ...
Jul 04 2023 - Green and Yellow Fireworks: Some of the best Oregon Duck highlights in the 21st century
The Horseshoe. The call. The magnitude. Oregon was down its best player against Ohio State on the road in Columbus, but CJ Verdell had the game of his career and went wild on the Buckeyes, highlighted ...
Jul 04 2023 - Smiths Station City Council Takes Steps Toward Road Improvement
The Smiths Station City Council had a quiet month of meetings. The mayor and council made one new appointment to the Historical Commission and had first and second readings for two items of business ...
Jul 04 2023 - Buckeyes football star, and St. Clairsville native announces he is cancer free
COLUMBUS — Less than 5 months after his cancer announcement, Ohio State football player, Avery Henry, has announced he is in remission from osteosarcoma. Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in ...
Jul 04 2023 - Serving those who have served so many: Nebraska Nurse Honor Guard brings on seven new members.
The seven incoming Columbus area members allow for more coverage of nurses' funeralsin Columbus and across Nebraska. The organization has grown from four members in 2019 to around 170 today.
Jul 04 2023 - Behlen closing Omaha facility, consolidating with Columbus location
Today’s announcement increases our focus on growing the Behlen Country, Behlen Building Systems, and Behlen International & Diversified Products business units,” CEO and pr ...
Jul 04 2023 - Ben Heusinkvelt, a young grower from Columbus, Nebraska
Ben grew up outside Lincoln, Nebraska, and is a first-generation grower with a natural resources degree from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He is the son of Mary and Bryan Heusinkvelt.
Jul 04 2023 - Big 10 Bar & Grill, born in Columbus, is making its way to Lincoln
The restaurant has nothing to do with the Big Ten Conference or the Huskers. Instead, it's a nod to Platte County, which is No. 10 in Nebraska's license plate system.
Jul 04 2023 - Come See What’s Sweet in Garland!
I knew exactly where they were. And I know exactly where they need to go next… To Garland, Texas—just slightly northeast of the hustle and bustle of Dallas—has some of the most underrated ...
Jul 04 2023 - Missouri Holds Outreach Events As State Prepares For Marijuana Microbusiness Licensing Lottery
Equity is not really mentioned in the microbusiness program, as far as the constitution is concerned, but I think that’s where we go back to the spirit of things.” By Rebecca Rivas, Missouri ...
Jul 04 2023 - Medical Case Management expands in the workers' comp sector
A metro Birmingham-based firm that specializes in workers' compensation case management has acquired a nearby business. Medical Case Management Inc. (MCMI) acquired Birmingham-based Spaulding Case ...
Jul 04 2023 - Love Island's Olivia Bowen puts on a busty display in a yellow swimsuit
Olivia Bowen put on a busty display in a yellow swimsuit in a video she shared to her Instagram on Friday. The former Love Island star, 29, showcased her sensational figure in a plunging swimsuit ...
Jul 04 2023 - Busiest park? Metro Vancouver's 25 regional parks ranked by visitation
Here are the busiest regional parks and greenways under the jurisdiction of Metro Vancouver Regional District, based on annual visitation.
Jul 04 2023 - Former Aroostook Mexican restaurant will become a 24-hour gym
Credit: Melissa Lizotte / Aroostook Republican PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — Presque Isle will gain its second 24-hour gym when an Aroostook County fitness business expands into a second location.
Jul 04 2023 - Saint John Valley has caught the entrepreneurial bug.
Central Aroostook isn’t the only place in the County with an entrepreneurial bug, the Saint John Valley has also seen an increase in small business openings, with community leaders seeing this as an ...
Jul 04 2023 - 10 Best Natural Gas Stocks To Invest In for 2023
Energy stocks have their ups and downs, just like every other sector. It's a complicated business with a lot of different players, but there's certainly money to be made. Here's what you need to ...
Jul 04 2023 - Home Crew Coalition launches statewide ad blitz for Brewers ballpark funding
Brewer fans across Wisconsin are hearing the latest pitch for a ballpark funding deal. The Home Crew Coalition, the group of Milwaukee-area business leaders that supports a deal to send about $400 ...
Jul 04 2023 - Escalating GBPA row ‘disaster for Freeport’
Warning that the row continues to dent and undermine business and investor confidence in Freeport, he urged the Davis administration and the GBPA to negotiate and resolve their differences in days ...
Jul 04 2023 - Dickson County business owner indicted
CHARLOTTE, Tenn. (WSMV) – A Dickson County business owner was indicted after an investigation by the Tennessee Department of Revenue.
Jul 04 2023 - Pride on the Prairies: Lacombe’s first Pride Society reflects on a tumultuous year
When I was younger, people shouted the F-slur down the street. You were kicked out of businesses for the way you dressed or looked at with disgust for holding someone's hand.' ...
Jul 04 2023 - Mahoning Valley Scrappers outfielder Oliver Service juggling busy summer in Niles
NILES — Oliver Service spent his high school career juggling three sports. For the past four years, Service excelled on the ...
Jul 04 2023 - Scrappers outfielder Oliver Service juggling busy summer in Niles
NILES — Oliver Service spent his high school career juggling three sports. For the past four years, Service excelled on the football field, the hockey rink and the baseball diamond at University ...
Jul 04 2023 - EDUCATION NOTEBOOK: Williamson College of Business Administration students take part in Ohio Procur
The Ohio Procurement Internship Program, created by the Ohio Department of Development, is being offered at Youngstown State University as a pilot initiative.
Jul 04 2023 - The Star Spangled Spectacular is ready to light up the skies of Lima with its fireworks display
The Rozzi Fireworks out of Loveland, Ohio are back for their second pyrotechnics show at the Star Spangled Spectacular. They have been busy setting up the mortars and filling them ...
Jul 04 2023 - Sales booming for Tri-State fireworks retailers
June 30 through July 4 are Rozzi's busiest days of the year when it comes to fireworks sales, with a line of customers waiting to get into the store throughout the day on Monday.
Jul 04 2023 - Video shows thieves crash through jewelry store, assault clerk in La Verne
Surveillance video released on Monday shows the violent smash-and-grab robbery at a jewelry store in La Verne that took place during business hours in broad daylight. The robbery occurred around ...
Jul 04 2023 - Couple arrested in Palm Bay on charges of passing fake cash at area businesses
PALM BAY — They were found living out of a Palm Bay hotel ... J.D. Gallop is a criminal justice/breaking news reporter at FLORIDA TODAY. Contact Gallop at 321-917-4641 or jgallop@floridatoday.com.
Jul 04 2023 - The Humble Fork in Kerrville abruptly closes after 5 years of service
As other Texas Hill Country businesses get ready to open their doors, one restaurant that has called Kerrville home since 2018 has called it quits. The new-American cuisine restaurant shut its doors ...
Jul 04 2023 - New jobs for North Carolina: Tracking 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 04 2023 - 28 people taken to hospital after summer camp bus crash in Fayette County
Two dozen teenagers transported after bus runs off road in Fayette County Two dozen teenagers transported after bus runs off road in Fayette County 00:34 SALTLICK, Pa. (KDKA) -- Nealy 30 people ...
Jul 04 2023 - This Hidden Water Park With 3 Giant Slides And A Lazy River In Alabama Is A Stellar Summer Adventur
Fayette Aquatic Center is a unique water park that's located at Guthrie Smith Park in Fayette, Alabama. Since opening for business in 2013, it has become a popular summer attraction for locals and ...
Jul 04 2023 - After several local raids New York continues ramping up fight against illegal cannabis businesses
New York is ramping up its battle against unlicensed marijuana stores which continue to operate amid the state’s growing legal cannabis market. The state began conducting inspections this month, ...
Jul 04 2023 - Bus driver who cops say ate cannabis gummies, then passed out on I-95 in Stratford seeks probation
The bus swerved back and forth on I-95 southbound near Exit 30 in Stratford, terrifying the more than 30 passengers before coming to a stop. State police said when troopers arrived on the scene the ...
Jul 04 2023 - Valley Stream resident steps down as New York Police Department chief
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing ...
Jul 04 2023 - Educators connect with Pine Bluff industry
Educators in career- and business-oriented subjects try to connect students to the world of industry, much of which is based in Pine Bluff. Economics Arkansas, a nonprofit organization promoting ...
Jul 04 2023 - Private: Come See What's Sweet in Garland!
I knew exactly where they were. And I know exactly where they need to go next… To Garland, Texas—just slightly northeast of the hustle and bustle of Dallas—has some of the most underrated ...
Jul 04 2023 - Maryland panel reprimands St. Mary’s judge for failing to disclose income from embattled family b
A St. Mary’s judge who is caught in legal warfare with his family’s e-commerce business received a formal reprimand Friday for underreporting his income by hundreds of thousands of dollars and failing ...
Jul 04 2023 - Storm damage compounded NJ Transit line’s track work. How long will commuters be delayed?
Commuters on NJ Transit's Main-Bergen line have been frustrated by delays from track work and signal work. This is why the trains are delayed.
Jul 04 2023 - Eating Disorders Therapists in Castlegar, BC
Specializations include: mindfulness, trauma of any sort, eating disorders , addictions, mental health, divorce and relationship problems, family concerns, life transitions, career crises ...
Jul 04 2023 - Long Beach LGBTQ leaders blast Supreme Court decision that lets web designer turn away gay clients
We should not be living in a country where we're allowing businesses to discriminate against people,” said Rep. Robert Garcia, who was Long Beach's first gay mayor.
Jul 04 2023 - Grayson County child abuse suspect back in North Texas jail after decades on the run
The Grayson County District Attorney’s Office said 49-year-old Anthony Rae was arrested in Val Alstyne on multiple counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child back in ...
Jul 04 2023 - Curve buyer vows smooth transition
Peter Freund has a deep appreciation for central Pennsylvania that he plans to nurture with Wednesday’s announcement that Diamond Baseball Holdings has purchased the Altoona Curve. Freund is CEO ...
Jul 04 2023 - Starbucks, K Pot Korean BBQ and Hot Pot among 10 new businesses planning to open in Pearland
A Korean barbecue, a Japanese restaurant and a couple of car washes are among businesses planning locations in northern Brazoria County. Registration for the projects in Pearland, Alvin and Manvel has ...
Jul 04 2023 - Fairmont trap shooting team gets 2nd
The Fairmont trap shooting team was all business when it arrived at the Minneaplolis Gun Club Friday, June 23, for the Minnesota State Championships in Prior Lake. Fairmont finished second to United ...
Jul 04 2023 - In one southern Minnesota county, businesses are going hog-wild for pig statues
From "HAMilton" to "Paisley Pork." There are dozens of pigs with creative names located throughout Martin County.
Jul 04 2023 - Used RAM cars for sale in Newberg, OR
No high pressure. I was treated with respect and they are very transparent with the way they do business at Newberg Chevrolet. beats the 6.4 gas motor 2500 towing all day long and in town.
Jul 04 2023 - At Wolves & People Farmhouse Brewery in Newberg, a new team builds to a sustainable groove
The Newberg resident is a skilled small-business ... Part of that potential is a change in Oregon law spearheaded by Rogue Ales & Spirits that DeBenedetti helped get passed in January 2020.
Jul 04 2023 - Twin Transit Enters Lease With City of Chehalis for Land Off Interstate 5 to Develop New Transit St
Twin Transit entered into a new lease agreement with the City of Chehalis this week after the Chehalis City Council unanimously approved the terms during its regular meeting Monday night. The lease is ...
Jul 04 2023 - Vestal Building That Housed Hardware Store, Rug Shop Demolished
An old commercial structure on the Vestal Parkway that had been home to various businesses over several decades has been torn down.
Jul 04 2023 - ‘Funky Beez’ opens where old ‘The Castle’ use to be
The new business is on the site of a building formerly known as “The Castle” to many local residents. Owners of Funky Beez Felicia Davis and Bill Stewart had originally planned on renting apartments ...
Jul 04 2023 - The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (MOCA) Offers Robust Public Programming Throughout July
What/Who: Through the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (MOCA)’s continued efforts to include diverse voices and perspectives, the museum is offering a robust series of educational programming ...
Jul 04 2023 - Farmers markets thrive as customers and vendors who latched on during the pandemic remain loyal
Farmers markets gave people something they desperately sought during the pandemic: A place to shop outdoors, and at the same time support smaller, often local businesses. The markets are now building ...
Jul 04 2023 - Virginia’s noncompete law explained | Expert column
Importantly, businesses can protect their legitimate business interests by having legal counsel draft confidentiality agreements and trade secret agreements.
Jul 04 2023 - A Delaware city is set to give corporations the right to vote in elections
The state of Delaware is famously business-friendly. With more than 1.8 million entities registered in the First State, companies outnumber its human residents by nearly two-to-one. One city is ...
Jul 04 2023 - Gadsden leaders are concerned about the medical cannabis licenses put on hold
The pause on Alabama’s medical cannabis licenses is causing issues for cities like Gadsden, who are planning to welcome these businesses.
Jul 04 2023 - Severe storm causes damage, flooding and power outages in east Alabama
A severe thunderstorm in central Alabama caused power outages, trees down and apparent wind damage to at least one business. The Gadsden Etowah Emergency Management Agency is urging people in the area ...
Jul 04 2023 - Upcoming Ribbon Cuttings: Celebrating Local Businesses in Chambersburg and Greencastle
As the summer season continues, several exciting ribbon cutting events are scheduled to take place in Chambersburg and Greencastle, Pennsylvania. These events provide an opportunity to support and ...
Jul 04 2023 - Kenai grand jury indicts former SoHi teacher on 61 counts of sexual abuse of a minor, possession of
A former Soldotna High School teacher and head of the local teachers union is facing 61 counts of sexual abuse of a minor and possession of child pornography following an indictment handed down by a ...
Jul 04 2023 - Argentine bishop named to Vatican office rejects criticism of his handling of abuse allegations
An Argentine bishop named by Pope Francis to lead a powerful Vatican office that ensures doctrinal orthodoxy on Monday ...
Jul 04 2023 - Bishop named to Vatican office handling sex abuse complaints discounted some victims, U.S. group sa
A U.S.-based group that tracks how the Catholic hierarchy deals with sex abuse allegations says Pope Francis made a 'troubling' choice in a job appointment.
Jul 04 2023 - Babe Ruth All-Star Baseball: Melrose has no trouble in winning invitational
The Melrose 15-and-under Babe Ruth All-Star team took care of business in four-inning fashion on Sunday. With Gilchrist pitching helping the cause with eight walks, Melrose captured the Small ...
Jul 04 2023 - Texas pastor pleads guilty to possession of child sex abuse images
David Lloyd Walther, 57, admitted downloading the materials to a computer at Faith Baptist Church in Round Rock, where he was pastor before his arrest in November.
Jul 04 2023 - San Joaquin County Sheriff Boating Unit prepares for busy holiday weekend on water
The San Joaquin County Sheriff Boating Unit is expecting about 3,000 boaters to hit the waters for the Fourth of July weekend. Due to the influx of people and crafts on the water, they’re getting ...
Jul 04 2023 - Portland urges Mills to endorse Unity campus as transitional housing for asylum seekers
If that plan doesn't work out, the city reiterated a request to call up the National Guard to set up an alternative shelter.
Jul 04 2023 - South Dakota News
A man driving a riding lawnmower on Highway 25 near Epiphany, South Dakota, was killed in a crash Wednesday afternoon. “It’s not just welcoming businesses," said Kristie Vermulm-McManamy ...
Jul 04 2023 - Penticton businessman offers $500 for best lemonade stand contest
A Penticton businessman wants to sweeten the deal for a local lemonade entrepreneur this summer. In the spirit of promoting entrepreneurialism among children, a prize of $500 cash was collected to ...
Jul 04 2023 - For beverage entrepreneurs, St. Paul-based company brings ideas to life
A St. Paul-based business could be behind your favorite beverage. The company "BevSource" helps bring ideas to life.
Jul 04 2023 - Bluffton Discovery Days returns Saturday
BLUFFTON—Bluffton businesses will offer in-store specials for shoppers the fourth Saturday of each month from June through October as part of the Bluffton Discovery Days, which kicks off this ...
Jul 04 2023 - MBTA announces July service changes for Red, Green, Orange and commuter rail lines
The service changes will impact anyone who uses the Red, Green and Orange lines and the Kingston, Middleborough, Greenbush, and Worcester commuter rail lines. The Red Line will shut down early in some ...
Jul 04 2023 - EEOC Sues Liberty Oilfield Services for Race and National Origin Discrimination
ODESSA, Texas – Liberty Energy, Inc. doing business as Liberty Oilfield Services, LLC, subjected three mechanics to discrimination and harassment at an Odessa, Texas facility, the U.S. Equal ...
Jul 04 2023 - Transform Outdoor Living Spaces with Premier Stone Products
Premier Stone Products in Killingworth has been serving homeowners and businesses across the state for over a decade.
Jul 04 2023 - Mississippi deputies fired amid federal probe after reportedly abusing Black men
All five Mississippi deputy sheriffs who responded to an incident where two Black men accused the deputies of beating and sexually assaulting them before shooting one of them in the mouth have ...
Jul 04 2023 - Redding-based bus company RABA offers free rides this summer, in time for July 4th
People can ride any Redding Area Bus Authority bus for free this summer, starting Saturday, July 1. RABA officials will launch a fare-free program for residents and visitors to Shasta County in hopes ...
Jul 04 2023 - Two suspicious fires reported in northwest Redding, among flurry of recent reports
Firefighters kept busy Friday morning when at least four fires were reported in northwest Redding within a 3-hour period ― all of them within the vicinity of Quartz Hill Road a ...
Jul 04 2023 - Pennsylvania customer furniture business face multiple charges
A Pennvylvania couple who operated a custom furniture business were charged recently with ripping off 40 customers of nearly $118,000.
Jul 04 2023 - Pennsylvania custom furniture business faces multiple charges
A Pennvylvania couple who operated a custom furniture business were charged recently with ripping off 40 customers of nearly $118,000.
Jul 04 2023 - Vandals target Santa Rosa businesses with 'straight Pride' posters
Several businesses in the Northern California city, including some that are queer-owned, had Pride and other inclusive emblems covered up with anti-LGBTQ+ posters.
Jul 04 2023 - SBA Business Recovery Center in Sullivan County permanently closing this week
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the permanent closure of its Business Recovery Center in Sullivan County this week.
Jul 04 2023 - FEMA assistance for Indiana storms tops $13.4 million
April 1 storms and tornadoes impacted residents in Indiana, more than $13.49 million dollars in federal disaster assistance have been approved for homeowners, renters, and businesses that were ...
Jul 04 2023 - SBA to close Sullivan business recovery center
The U.S. Small Business Administration is permanently closing its Business Recovery Center in Sullivan County on Thursday.
Jul 04 2023 - broadwalk transforms downtown Red Bank this summer
RED BANK, NJ - Red Bank, a charming town in New Jersey, boasts a one-of-a-kind attraction known as the Broadwalk. During the summer months, the bustling ...
Jul 04 2023 - PHL passengers start renting cars after weather delays, cancels flights
Flyers at International Airport backed up the rental car businesses after severe weather led to flight delays and cancellations.
Jul 04 2023 - Dagny & Barstow
6 at Bleecker St.; F at Second Ave. College friends turned business partners Meredith Blank and Emily Titelman dreamt of opening their own boutique since spending a semester together in London ...
Jul 04 2023 - Are People Still Buying Eid outfits? Conversations with Alexandria’s Shopkeepers
The week leading up to Eid is a vibrant time in the downtown areas of big Egyptian cities, akin to a bustling Thursday night that lasts around the clock. Local clothing stores in Mehatet El Raml ...
Jul 04 2023 - WV: BAT system will soon link riders through Google Maps
It was announced at Tuesday's Bluefield Board of Directors meeting that officials with the transit system are in the final stages of setting up a transit feed specifications ...
Jul 04 2023 - Mississippi State Lands Commitments From Top 15 In-State Wide Receivers
The Bulldogs landed commitments from two wide receivers within the state. Tuesday was a busy recruiting day for Mississippi State head football Coach Zach Arnett, who landed a few prospects this week, ...
Jul 04 2023 - Fireworks business damaged, Route 15 closed by tornado in Central PA
A tornado touched down in Union County taking the roof off of a local business, destroying a farmer’s market and trailer, and closing a major road, ...
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