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Bus News Archives, July 05 2023
Jul 05 2023 - Van belonging to Abilene business stolen in Salina
Salina Police Captain Gary Hanus said this morning that sometime between 10 p.m. July 2 and 6 a.m. on July 3, someone stole a white 2007 Chrysler Town and Country van owned by Martin-Becker-Carlson ...
Jul 05 2023 - At least 32 people traveling from North Texas were in a Mexico bus crash where eight died
At least 32 people traveling from North Texas were in a bus crash that left eight dead Monday in Zacatecas state, Mexico, authorities said Wednesday.
Jul 05 2023 - Nearly 300 calls about illegal fireworks on the 4th of July kept Central Texas law enforcement busy
Nearly 300 calls to report illegal fireworks kept law enforcement busy yesterday across central Texas. Fireworks are illegal to use in most area city limits. In the city of Temple, the fire department ...
Jul 05 2023 - Why Vale of Mowbray at Leeming Bar in North Yorkshire has collapsed
Read more: Vale of Mowbray at Leeming Bar in North Yorkshire collapses with 200 jobs at risk The administrators said the business, which was opened as a brewery in 1795, has experienced ...
Jul 05 2023 - Slidell firefighters put out flames at business, apartment complex
Slidell firefighters responded to two fires Tuesday night. The first fire was reported at an apartment complex where a dumpster caught fire. The second fire was reported at a commercial building. Both ...
Jul 05 2023 - Health Alert Elizabethtown: Alcohol increases diabetes and obesity risk. Doctor Explains
You should know that research continues to show that there really aren't any safe benefits that can come from alcohol use. Data suggests that alcohol abuse is rising across the nation and the world.
Jul 05 2023 - Lulu's Montana Market provides local Montana goods, celebrates 2-year anniversary
LIVINGSTON, Mont. - One Livingston market that sells Montana-made products is celebrating its two-year anniversary of business.
Jul 05 2023 - UW-Stout golf management alum Aaron Saari had a busy week at U.S. Senior Open
When he was a junior at Pulaski High School, Aaron Saari knew that he wanted a career in the golf industry. It’s why he went to University of Wisconsin-Stout for ...
Jul 05 2023 - Texas laws favor parents in child abuse investigations as they limit number of kids in foster care
Legislators also passed bills that will provide foster kids entering the troubled system with duffel bags or backpacks and those aging out of the system with help setting up bank accounts.
Jul 05 2023 - New Texas laws favor parents in child abuse investigations as legislators try to limit number of ki
Legislators also passed bills that will provide foster kids entering the troubled system with duffel bags or backpacks and those aging out of the system with help setting up bank accounts.
Jul 05 2023 - This historic home in downtown Norman was where UCO's Broncho mascot began
NORMAN — A stone's throw from Andrews Park and the public ... was built in 1899 by businessman William Moore and his wife, Agnes, who moved to Oklahoma from Saint Joseph, Missouri. The house is now ...
Jul 05 2023 - Elk & Elk among best employers in Ohio
Elk & Elk Co., Ltd was named one of the 2023 best employers in Ohio by Best Companies Group in partnership with Crain’s Cleveland Business and Crain’s Content Studio-Cleveland.
Jul 05 2023 - Here's how much 20 prominent Northeast Ohio companies paid their executives
Crain’s Cleveland Business looked at corporate compensation details for some of the region’s largest public companies.
Jul 05 2023 - NJ Transit Trains Stopped in Maplewood Due to Overhead Wire Issues Wednesday
MAPLEWOOD NJ -- Shortly after 9 a.m. on Wednesday, two NJ Transit trains, one headed east toward New York City, the other headed West in the direction of Summit, both came to an abrupt, unscheduled ...
Jul 05 2023 - Overhead wire issues at Maplewood Train Station cause issues on the rails
Overhead wire issues at the Maplewood Train Station have caused two New Jersey Transit lines to experience some delays. NJ Transit says that the Morris and Essex Line and Gladstone Branch line have ...
Jul 05 2023 - Rough morning on the rails for some NJ TRANSIT commuters as trains get stuck near Maplewood
NJ TRANSIT said two trains were stalled between stations, and passengers were walked to the Maplewood station.
Jul 05 2023 - Rough morning commute for NJ Transit riders in Maplewood
Service was suspended on two lines Wednesday morning, stranding two cars of people. CBS New York's Jessica Moore has the latest.
Jul 05 2023 - Kansas City man drowns at Lake of the Ozarks ahead of Fourth of July, officials say
Some business owners in the Lake of the Ozarks say this has been their best season ever despite of the COVID-19 pandemic. Events such as Bikefest brought thousands of riders over the Bagnell Dam into ...
Jul 05 2023 - Business not awarded medical cannabis license hopeful again after scoring review announced
Wagon Trail Med Serv in Hanceville applied for a medical cannabis integrated facility business license but was not granted that license. The CEO of the business said there's hope they could end up ...
Jul 05 2023 - Ask a home remodeler: Q&A with Jeff Davis of Construction Masters Residential in Pearland
Construction Masters Residential owner Jeff Davis grew up in a family construction business that has been established for more than 30 years. His upbringing helped him build a knowledge base and ...
Jul 05 2023 - Marionville man granted probation in sexual abuse of 2 girls
A Marionville man was granted suspended sentences and probation this month in the sexual abuse of two girls. Jose M. Elias, 35, entered an Alford plea April 14 to a reduced charge of enticement of a ...
Jul 05 2023 - Jeanie Stewart
Jeanie worked at the family-owned businesses as a bookkeeper for many years. She also enjoyed cooking, sewing, and spending time with her family.
Jul 05 2023 - Elizabeth Warren wants cities, towns to apply for federal electric school bus grants
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants Massachusetts cities and towns to apply for federal grants allowing them to replace diesel-operated school buses, public buses, and train engines with their electric ...
Jul 05 2023 - Planning For the Next Fire
Dave Brink has been president of Brink Fire Resources near Creswell for nearly 20 years. His business has routinely rented out fire suppression trailers, with water tanks, pumps and hoses, to ...
Jul 05 2023 - Dick Spotswood: California’s $5B bailout for public transportation is a mistake
Sooner rather than later, transit properties must “right-size” to better serve the needs of big city downtown-centered riders who’ve now permanently embraced working remotely from home two or ...
Jul 05 2023 - SC Ports’ volumes increase across business segments
South Carolina Ports’ cargo business segments had a strong May, with inland ports, vehicles and cruise passengers trending up.
Jul 05 2023 - Seabrook fire and DUI arrests mar otherwise calm but busy Fourth of July at Hampton Beach
According to Seabrook Fire Department, its engines responded Monday, July 3 at 1:39 p.m., for a report of a fire at the Lafayette Road pharmacy. Shift 2, led by Fire Capt. Mark Bibaud, arrived three ...
Jul 05 2023 - South Florida Businessman Victor Harvey Makes Donation To Preserve The Legacy Of America's First Fr
Victor Harvey, founder of Victor George Spirits (VGS) presented a $10,000 donation to representatives from the Fort Mose' Historical Society in St. Augustine on Friday, June 23. Former NFL player ...
Jul 05 2023 - Organizers plan for 'busy and fun' Springdale Community Day
Springdale Community Day plans to be just that when the event hits Lincoln Avenue near Veterans Memorial Field on Saturday. Deb Sigmund, of the Springdale Team of Active Residents, said the event is a ...
Jul 05 2023 - I flew from New York to Germany in business class on Condor's brand new Airbus A330neo. The low-cos
Condor offers a competitive fare for lie-flat business class, with a roundtrip flight from New York to Frankfurt running less than competitors.
Jul 05 2023 - Frankfort prostitution bust highlights need for vigilance
A recent prostitution bust has left a former federal officer warning of the need for vigilance about local human trafficking in Central New York. Earlier this month, state police ...
Jul 05 2023 - Santa Cruz Metro awarded millions to meet zero emission goals
Metro CEO Michael Tree told the Sentinel the hydrogen fuel cell-electric bus purchase is the largest of its kind in North America.
Jul 05 2023 - Editorial | The big business of tourism in Santa Cruz County
Visit Santa Cruz County officials told the Sentinel Editorial Board there has been a major resurgence in tourism since the COVID pall, and 2020’s CZU fires. As before the shutdown years, the three ...
Jul 05 2023 - Bentonville company seeks debt reorganization through Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Bentonville packaging services company Rapid Prototypes (d/b/a Rapid) has filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, citing lingering business hurdles ...
Jul 05 2023 - Albany Commercial Real Estate News
Hodgson Russ LLP is pleased to announce seven of its practice areas and 13 of… What is a General Counsel and what role do they play in my business? In… Get your event in front of thousands of ...
Jul 05 2023 - Business People: Heath Clinton
Phase 2, an Oklahoma-based technology solutions consultancy, has named Heath Clinton Chief Executive Officer. Company founder Mark Towler remains active with the company as chairman.
Jul 05 2023 - Enfield residents call revised development plan a 'bait and switch'
Impact Residential Development has proposed a transit-oriented, mixed-income, multifamily housing project on town-owned properties that once housed the Strand Theater and the Angelo Lamagna Activity ...
Jul 05 2023 - Gold Coast Transit rolls out ride-sharing service in south Oxnard
The Gold Coast Transit District is offering free rides on its new ride-sharing service in parts of south Oxnard through the end of the month.
Jul 05 2023 - Is property tax relief in sight for Texas? Compare the plans
The Texas House and Senate have proposed plans to relieve businesses and homeowners burdened with high property taxes, and some key distinctions exist between them.
Jul 05 2023 - Find iconic children’s book character Waldo in Farmington during July
Where’s Waldo? In Farmington, of course. The iconic children’s book character in the red-and-white-striped shirt and black-rimmed specs plans to visit 20 local businesses throughout the ...
Jul 05 2023 - Lifestyle briefs | ‘Find Waldo’ in Arcata
Waldo, the iconic children’s book character in the red-and-white-striped shirt and black-rimmed specs, is visiting 26 Arcata businesses in July. “Find Waldo Local in Arcata” is a free ...
Jul 05 2023 - "Where's Waldo?" In Punta Gorda! Search starts July 1st
The popular book character, "Where's Waldo?" made his way to Punta Gorda. Copperfish Books is hosting the scavenger hunt for the third year to promote shopping with local businesses.
Jul 05 2023 - Ontario reveals who will be on transition board to dissolve Peel
The Ontario government has revealed who will be on the transition board that will oversee the dissolving of Peel Region.
Jul 05 2023 - Ontario government appoints 5-member panel to dissolve Peel Region
The transition team, with experience in municipal governments, policing, and government finances, is expected to examine the best way to untangle the shared regional assets ...
Jul 05 2023 - Grady Co. Sheriff busts illegal grow activity serving tax papers
CHICKASHA, Okla. (KFOR) – Grady County Sheriff’s Department ... For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KFOR.com Oklahoma City.
Jul 05 2023 - Off-duty cop with Mississippi deputies accused of abusing Black men, police chief says
An off-duty police officer participated in a raid where two Black men say deputies beat and sexually assaulted them before shooting one of them in the mouth, a Mississippi police chief said Monday.
Jul 05 2023 - Richland officer implicated in alleged abuse of 2 Black men in Rankin County
A Richland officer has now been implicated in the alleged beating and sexual assault of two Black men in Rankin County.
Jul 05 2023 - Off-duty officer was with Rankin County deputies accused of abusing Black men, chief says
A Mississippi police chief says one of his off-duty officers participated in a raid where two Black men say deputies beat and sexually assaulted them.
Jul 05 2023 - 'Acworth is losing a little bit of its past' | Beloved antique shop evicted, forced to downsize
The business is currently on Acworth's historic Main Street, which once served as the community's primary business district.
Jul 05 2023 - 2 for 2: Port Jervis FD rescues worker wedged in bucket truck and child stuck in swing
The Port Jervis Fire Department has been busy rescuing people. The department made an aerial save of a worker who got stuck in a bucket truck Tuesday afternoon in the area of Pike and Water streets.
Jul 05 2023 - Former Bay Area TV anchor Frank Somerville arrested twice in one night in Berkeley
Former Bay Area news anchor Frank Somerville, who has spoken publicly about his struggles with mental health and substance abuse issues, was arrested twice in one night after domestic disturbances ...
Jul 05 2023 - Mid-Michigan celebrates Independence Day
MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT) - Across Michigan and across the country, Americans are celebrating Independence Day. Fenton kicked off the 4th with a morning parade. Veterans, local, businesses, and emergency ...
Jul 05 2023 - Hayden AI Partners with Big Blue Bus on Bus Lane and Bus Stop Enforcement Pilot
"Improving public transportation is one of the best things we can do to improve sustainability," said Chris Carson, CEO and co-founder of Hayden AI. "We’re grateful to the visionary leaders at Big ...
Jul 05 2023 - Scott Sandlin Discusses Shaw Industries' Decision to Close Plant 10 in Decatur, Tennessee
Scott Sandlin, EVP of Shaw Industries’ residential business, and Kemp Harr discuss the strategy behind the decision to close the firm's twisting and heat setting yarn plant in Decatur, Tennessee.
Jul 05 2023 - Canada's federal govt urges renewed talks to end Pacific dock workers' strike
The Canadian government is urging striking Pacific coast dock workers who run two of the countries busiest ports to resume contract talks as a walkout, disrupting C$500 million ($376.7 million) in ...
Jul 05 2023 - Unequal justice in N.J. when dog is abused or neglected | Letter
That’s the way I felt after reading an article (“Two indicted after exposing their dog to heroin at N.J. store, authorities say”) in the June 25 print edition. Two people from Hammonton were recently ...
Jul 05 2023 - Apple Growth Partners Expands Chicago Presence by Merging in Burton Partners
Apple Growth Partners (AGP), an award-winning accounting and business advisory firm with offices in Ohio, Illinois, and North Carolina, has merged in Burton Partners LLC, a CPA firm in Schaumburg, ...
Jul 05 2023 - Fighting fire with dry ice and paper bags full of water: Remembering Ontario's largest wildfire, in
It has already been one of the busiest wildfire seasons in recent memory in northern Ontario, with most of the summer still to come. But a largely forgotten fire from 75 years ago remains the largest ...
Jul 05 2023 - Biz in the Valley: Burlington to open in Center Twp., county sees record high impact fee revenue &a
Biz in the Valley is a monthly roundup of business happenings in the Beaver Valley and beyond. To submit an item, email csuttles@gannett.com. A discount department store retailer will set up shop in ...
Jul 05 2023 - Montclair Planning Board Reviews Transportation and Mobility Section of Master Plan
A sign for the NJ Transit Bus 34 stop is seen here on Orange Road in Montclair’s south end. (FILE PHOTO) Some issues brought up in a review of the transportation section of Montclair Township’s land ...
Jul 05 2023 - New medical building to be completed by December. See where
See completion date, what will be there The new Ridgeland downtown:How one Mississippi town hopes to transform its downtown into a walkable business-friendly mecca It is expected offer a strategic ...
Jul 05 2023 - As summer concerts heat up, don't miss these 16 July shows
Summer concerts are sizzling, and July is looking like one of the year's busiest months. Artists coming to town include Post Malone, Morgan Wallen, Par ...
Jul 05 2023 - Mount Dora: 10 Great Places to Live in Orlando in 2023
Photos by Roberto Gonzalez In the heart of Florida, away from the hustle and bustle of Miami’s nightlife and Orlando’s theme parks, lies a city that has effortlessly managed to retain its charm and ...
Jul 05 2023 - New Texas courts for businesses, state agencies face backlash
Republican state leaders’ plan to create two new types of statewide courts is facing backlash from critics who say they are unconstitutional and will unfairly benefit large businesses and strip legal ...
Jul 05 2023 - Downtown Richmond comedy club will relaunch as a casino bar
After just over a year in business, Sandman Comedy Club is closed. The club at 401 E. Grace St. hosted its last show June 25 and will reopen next month as Sandman Casino Bar.
Jul 05 2023 - Two Summit Businesses on Morris Ave. Burglarized in Early Morning Robbery
SUMMIT, NJ - Two Summit businesses -- Summit Bagel and Peking Garden -- located at 529 Morris Avenue were burglarized early ths morning, according to the Summit Police Department (SPD). The Summit ...
Jul 05 2023 - 2nd Person Charged In Groton Hookah Lounge Shooting: Police
(Shutterstock / ChiccoDodiFC) GROTON, CT — Police have arrested another ... Officers arrived at the 403 Pleasant Valley Road South business to find several people fleeing to their vehicles ...
Jul 05 2023 - New businesses coming to Shippensburg
Shippensburg will soon be home to a variety of new businesses investing in the Cumberland Valley. The Cumberland County Planning Department and other relevant authorities have received plans for the ...
Jul 05 2023 - Berlin Ranked Number 1 Smart City in Europe in 2023, Due to Superior Transit & Energy Strategie
Hampshire, UK - July 5, 2023 (Investorideas.com Newswire) A new study from Juniper Research, the foremost experts in the sustainability & IoT market, has selected Berlin as the leading smart city in ...
Jul 05 2023 - Capas Craft Burgers kosher restaurant ‘coming soon’ to Ohio
Capas Craft Burgers, a kosher burger restaurant and food truck based in Miami, Fla., is adding locations in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati marked as “coming soon” on its website, capasburger.com.
Jul 05 2023 - Willows businesses, chamber members asked to take broadband survey
Willows businesses and members of the Chamber of Commerce are being asked to take a survey as part of the development of Glenn County’s Broadband Strategic Plan.
Jul 05 2023 - Want to start or buy an existing business in Canada? Read this
Ontario's strategic location next to the United States, along with its free trade agreements with the USA, Mexico, and the European Union, makes it an appealing destination for Indian entrepreneurs ...
Jul 05 2023 - Former Lt. Gov. Brent Sanford busy with consulting work, but away from hustle of North Dakota Capit
In making his decision to step down as lieutenant governor, Sanford told Gov. Doug Burgum "it seems a long time to be backup quarterback" ...
Jul 05 2023 - Maine man admits directing the sexual exploitation of children
According to court documents, the Sanford man directed several people online to stream video of them abusing children.
Jul 05 2023 - Knoxville City Council shoots down Taco Bell drive-thru on a busy stretch of Kingston Pike
The Knoxville City Council sided with neighborhood residents, rejecting plans for a Taco Bell drive-thru. But the fight may not be over.
Jul 05 2023 - PBR Cowboy Bar could be coming to Easton Town Center
Visitors to Easton Town Center might just have a chance to saddle up. PBR Cowboy Bar & Smokehouse has applied for a liquor license for a location in the Columbus entertainment-restaurant-retail ...
Jul 05 2023 - Cherriots workers say working for Salem's public transit operator is getting more dangerous
The district that provides buses in Salem and Keizer says they're making changes, but those came too late for some employees.
Jul 05 2023 - A timeline of the New York Liberty's itinerary to Las Vegas during a recent 3-game WNBA road trip
Players and staff of the New York Liberty WNBA basketball team wait to board buses at Harry Reid International Airport, Wednesday, June 28, 2023, in Las Vegas. The N ...
Jul 05 2023 - Therapists in Oakley, CA
Feeling fragmented? Distracted? Disconnected from yourself and others? When you encounter challenges, transitions and changes, it can leave you feeling overwhelmed and lost, there is no easy way ...
Jul 05 2023 - Here’s the Pasta Vita store that’s staying open in CT, business is as ‘strong as ever’
Four Pasta Vita stores managed and operated by Mohegan Sun are closing permanently July 14, but the original store in Old Saybrook owned by Rich Cersosimo and Chef Lou Castanho, will remain open, ...
Jul 05 2023 - Recruiting reset: The big gets and remaining needs for Nebraska's 2024 class
A busy month of recruiting means Nebraska's 2024 class is almost complete. Here's where the Huskers still have needs to fill and the prospects Nebraska is going after.
Jul 05 2023 - Belfast travel guide: where to stay, where to eat and what to do
Expect bustling city nightlife and heavenly gastro experiences mixed in with a dramatic coastal backdrop. Here's everything you need to know about staying, eating, drinking and doing in Belfact.
Jul 05 2023 - Belfast’s dwindling food trucks are facing increasing challenges
Belfast's food truck operators have been battling volatile costs and low margins, and the rainy June weather didn't help business.
Jul 05 2023 - Powell child with rare disease gets to meet donor who saved his life
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – NBC4 first told you about four-month-old Noah Ansari more than two years ago. He was diagnosed with a rare disease called Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome that required a life ...
Jul 05 2023 - Sophia Bush Confessed The Real Downside To Working On One Tree Hill (And Why Chad Michael Murray Wa
Sophia Bush got candid about her time working on the acclaimed teen drama when stopping by You actor Penn Badgley's podcast Podcrushed and, while the actress enjoyed working on the series, she also ...
Jul 05 2023 - Norfolk Southern suing chemical, rail car companies over East Palestine derailment cleanup
In a filing in Ohio federal court last week, Norfolk Southern said companies, including petroleum subsidiary Dow Chemical and tank car businesses, should help pay for the cleanup.
Jul 05 2023 - A year after Dobbs decision, Texas has settled in to a post-abortion reality
Together, this multigenerational Texas family business weathered protesters and lawsuits and ever-increasing restrictions from the Legislature. But on June 24, 2022, that all came to an end. ...
Jul 05 2023 - City of Nacogdoches adds to pickleball courts
In Nacogdoches, there are new additions to the Maroney Park pickleball courts. Two businesses donated around $15,000 to install windscreens around the courts. This is just one of the many new ...
Jul 05 2023 - Shortlist Announced for The Vale of Glamorgan Business Awards 2023
The shortlist has been announced for the Vale of Glamorgan Business Awards 2023, recognising and celebrating the best of the businesses and entrepreneurs ...
Jul 05 2023 - Exceptional Central Delaware businesses awarded
Hundreds of business community members packed into a spacious, high-ceilinged event room at Bally’s Dover Casino Resort for the Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce’s annual awards gathering Wednesday ...
Jul 05 2023 - VIDEO - Columbus church opens as cooling place to beat heat
EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CDT SATURDAY... * WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with heat index values up to 116 degrees. * WHERE...Portions of East and Northeast Arkansas, ...
Jul 05 2023 - Columbus woman crowned Miss Volunteer America
A Columbus woman now has a national stage to share her platform and promote a pageant that is more that just a beauty competition. Hannah Perrigin was crowned Miss Volunteer America last weekend ...
Jul 05 2023 - Va. ranked No. 1 in nation for customized workforce training
Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Virginia is ranked No.1 in the U.S. for Customized Workforce Training in the 19th annual Business Facilities State Rankings Report, advancing ...
Jul 05 2023 - Car crashes into New Hampshire restaurant, injuring at least 14 people
LACONIA, N.H. — A car crashed into a busy restaurant and injured several patrons in a lakeside town in New Hampshire Sunday afternoon, emergency officials said.
Jul 05 2023 - Car crashes into New Hampshire restaurant, injures dozens, pins man in bathroom
Emergency officials in New Hampshire say a car crashed into a busy restaurant and injured more than a dozen people. The Laconia Fire Department says the vehicle struck the Looney Bin Bar & ...
Jul 05 2023 - 34 people injured after driver crashes into busy New Hampshire restaurant, authorities say
A driver crashed into a busy Laconia, N.H. restaurant Sunday – injuring at least 34 people – after colliding with another vehicle, authorities said.
Jul 05 2023 - MarionMade!: Laipply's Printing evolves to mark 50 years in Marion
Family owned and operated, Laipply's Printing and Marketing Solutions is celebrating an anniversary that few businesses achieve.
Jul 05 2023 - Dave's Hot Chicken opens first MN location, courtesy of NBA star
Dave's Hot Chicken is officially open for business in Minnesota, continuing the popular fast-casual chain's national expansion. Though Dave's is headquartered in Los Angeles, this particular location ...
Jul 05 2023 - Watch: Big Freedia gives fans the business with new show and new music
Big Freedia, the hardest twerking diva in the business, talked about juggling new music, new ventures and her passion to inspire others.
Jul 05 2023 - Volkswagen ID Buzz: Five reasons why we love it...and five why we loathe it
Of course the ID Buzz is a big car because it was designed to swallow as much luggage as possible, but it can be a tense drive when navigating a narrow road or busy car park. Alongside its ...
Jul 05 2023 - Fall River power tool shop reopens in Tiverton after fire
After almost eight months, a family business has reopened after a massive fire destroyed their Fall River location. Burns Power Tools, which has been in business for nearly 90 years, went up in flames ...
Jul 05 2023 - Wooly Pig is part of craft brewery surge in Ohio
FRESNO – Craft breweries have become big business in Ohio, that includes in Coshocton County where Wooly Pig Farm Brewery opened in 2017. The Ohio Craft Brewers Association ’s biennial economic impact ...
Jul 05 2023 - Local News Briefs: Funding for street resurfacing and wastewater improvements
COLUMBUS − The Ohio Public Works Commissions has recently released the latest round of funding for projects around the state. About 600 projects were awarded to communities in all 88 counties for ...
Jul 05 2023 - Familiar faces to help coach West Virginia basketball
Certainly, we had arrived at a turning point in West Virginia basketball history, as the program was forced to wean itself from Bob Huggins as coach and transition into a new era. Putting Josh Eilert ...
Jul 05 2023 - Wildwood Bronc Bustin’, Stavely & Innisfail Pro Rodeos
That was exactly the case on Saturday night at the Wildwood Bronc Bustin’ in Wildwood, Alberta when three-time World and Canadian Champion, Zeke Thurston, met up with the outstanding Calgary Stampede ...
Jul 05 2023 - Ask the expert: Business travel to Lake George, New York
The beauty of the Lake George Area in Upstate New York comes naturally from being in the Adirondack Mountains, complete with lakes and rivers that call one to “play in nature.” Equally ...
Jul 05 2023 - Merry Electronics, Canada Computers to open head offices in Richmond Hill
Canada Computers and Merry Electronics announced plans to open their head offices in Richmond Hill, adding to the more than 5,180 businesses that have chosen to invest in the city. The companies made ...
Jul 05 2023 - Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association warns of government backsliding on state's Sunshine Act
Our democracy depends on robust citizen participation. It is time to take a stand against Sunshine Act abuse in Pennsylvania.
Jul 05 2023 - Former New Hampshire lawmaker, Massachusetts day care worker accused in child sex abuse images case
An affidavit says the Massachusetts day care worker admitted taking nude pictures of children in 2022 and 2023 and sending them to a romantic partner.
Jul 05 2023 - Carl Smith
Carl C. Smith, Jr., age 85, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Marysville, Ohio, died Friday, June 30, at the Sanctuary on Tuttle Square, with his wife by his side. He had a long battle with NPH, Dementia ...
Jul 05 2023 - Texas pastor pleads guilty to enhanced child pornography charge after 100K+ images found on his com
The U.S. Attorney’s Office, Western District of Texas reported that David Lloyd Walther, 57, knowingly searched for, downloaded, distributed and possessed child sexual abuse material, including child ...
Jul 05 2023 - 7 businesses now open in Round Rock
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Jul 05 2023 - Red Roof Inn Lancaster, TX
These are the most LGBTQ-friendly cities in EuropeOpen For Business offers a rating system of international destinations based on their inclusivity, diversity and other factors. A Lindblad river ...
Jul 05 2023 - Boom Times in Lancaster, Texas
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Jul 05 2023 - Monroe working to build new bus terminal
MONROE, La. (KNOE) - Monroe is working to build a new bus terminal. The Monroe City Council has approved $185,000 to buy a lot on Desiard Street near the parish health unit. The council is currently ...
Jul 05 2023 - BC Ferries CEO addresses Canada Day weekend chaos
An out-of-commission vessel will be back in service along a popular route this week but the CEO of BC Ferries says that doesn’t necessarily mean an end to the frustration for summer travellers on busy ...
Jul 05 2023 - Chubby Elvis? Cow Patty? 164 kinds of ice cream and counting at Kerber’s Dairy
Three generations of Tom Kerber's family have been making some of Pennsylvania's best ice cream for more than six decades. Millions of scoops later, everything about the ice cream business still makes ...
Jul 05 2023 - Thousands hitting the road for holiday travel
The Fourth of July weekend marks one of the busiest travel times of the year on Pennsylvania roadways, and no Pennsylvania roadway is expected to see more traffic than the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Jul 05 2023 - New York Yankees vs. St. Louis Cardinals live stream, TV channel, start time, odds | July 2
Isiah Kiner-Falefa and the New York Yankees hit the field on Sunday at Busch Stadium against Jordan Montgomery, who is starting for the St. Louis Cardinals. First pitch will be at 2:15 PM ET for ...
Jul 05 2023 - Train cars containing hot asphalt, molten sulfur still in Yellowstone River after derailment
Cleanup is still underway at the site near Colombus, Montana ... about 40 miles west of Billings, in a rural area of the Yellowstone River Valley. The train was traveling over a bridge when ...
Jul 05 2023 - Crews in Montana begin work to clean up train derailment site in Yellowstone River
Several train cars plunged into Montana’s Yellowstone River after a bridge ... by farmland near the town of Columbus, about 40 miles west of Billings. Two of the cars were submerged, and a ...
Jul 05 2023 - Work begins to clean up train derailment in Montana's Yellowstone River | OUT WEST ROUNDUP
Several train cars are immersed in the Yellowstone River after a bridge collapse near Columbus, Mont., on Saturday, June 24, 2023. The bridge collapsed overnight, causing a train carrying hazardous ...
Jul 05 2023 - Discussions underway for additional development of Port Antonio pier - Bartlett
The disclosure was made by Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett recently during a Destination Assurance tour of Portland. Last winter, the Ken Wright Cruise Ship Pier experienced its busiest winter ...
Jul 05 2023 - Great Lakes Moment: A business case for The Great Lakes Way
This new economic impact study estimated the range of impact from elements that make up The Great Lakes Way, including connections to Canada and historical attributes.
Jul 05 2023 - British Columbia to experience drought conditions during summer, people urged to conserve water
British Columbia will experience drought conditions through the summer months, a forecast has suggested and urged people, businesses across the province to conserve water.Recent rains have provided ...
Jul 05 2023 - Main Street NJ: Spotlighting the 'unique community' of Piscataway
News 12 New Jersey's Kimberly Kravitz visited local businesses in Piscataway for Friday's Main Street New Jersey. The township offers a bit of everything, including a YMCA aquatic center ...
Jul 05 2023 - Rutgers student found dead on campus in Piscataway: police
PISCATAWAY, N.J. (PIX11) – A Rutgers University student was found dead on campus in Piscataway, authorities said Tuesday. The body of a male student was found on Busch Campus around 6 a.m ...
Jul 05 2023 - Houma's Centennial Plaza delayed by history
A plaza being built in Downtown Houma is delayed by three months, and businesses say it's reducing foot traffic.
Jul 05 2023 - Bark.com
Bark is an online marketplace where everyone from cleaners to web designers can advertise their services and people and businesses can make requests for what they need. It generates leads for ...
Jul 05 2023 - “Local Government Week” in Missouri
WEBB CITY, Mo. — From roads, buses, parks, and clean water, the people in charge of them are getting some recognition. “Local government — we kind of like to say it’s where everything hits ...
Jul 05 2023 - Chartwell Hospitality announces three hotel developments across Middle Tennessee
With the influx of people and businesses, the Middle Tennessee area is in high demand for a variety of lodging options,” Will Schaedle, executive vice president of Chartwell Hospitality, said in the ...
Jul 05 2023 - Family's business dream destroyed over property's archaeological significance
The Paul family spent their life savings purchasing and developing a new property, only to discover months later it sat on top of an important archaeological site.
Jul 05 2023 - Former Anheuser-Busch President Calls on Brand's CEO to Resign in Scathing Letter
The former president of the beer company called the CEO's latest move "predictably weak and indecisive" and said it was time for him to go.
Jul 05 2023 - Former Anheuser-Busch exec urges current CEO to step down after Dylan Mulvaney fiasco: ‘He’s fa
It’s clear to me that it’s time for the shareholders and board of Anheuser-Busch to ask [for the CEO] to step down,’ Anson Frericks wrote.
Jul 05 2023 - Bud Light's Battle 'Already Been Lost' Ahead of July 4: Former Executive
Former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks has called on CEO Brendan Whitworth to step down over the Bud Light situation.
Jul 05 2023 - Dylan Mulvaney 'Said It Best' on Bud Light: Anheuser-Busch Ex-Executive
Former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks has called for CEO Brendan Whitworth to resign over his handling of the Bud Light boycott.
Jul 05 2023 - Former Anheuser-Busch exec pleads for current CEO to step down: ‘Had multiple chances and he's fa
Former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks urges current CEO Brendan Whitworth to resign after his response to the disastrous Dylan Mulvaney situation.
Jul 05 2023 - South Carolina business sees NC families traveling to get fireworks ahead of July 4th
Jabs Fireworks in Dillon, South Carolina said they see more customers from North Carolina than South Carolina during this time of year.
Jul 05 2023 - North Carolina business owner optimistic despite business destroyed by fire
Firefighters responded to a fire that broke out at a business on Main Street in Williamston early Sunday. Crew responded to 133 West Main Street, which is Forget Me Not Florist Florist, Antiques and ...
Jul 05 2023 - Fire breaks out at business in Williamston
Strong storms moved through Eastern North Carolina on Monday. One such storm created extensive damage in Bertie County. It may have been the result of a tornado. Adrianna Hargrove has more on this. If ...
Jul 05 2023 - NC owner optimistic despite business destroyed by fire
Williamston Fire Chief Michael Peaks said the fire was located inside and was put out quickly. The cause of the fire was ruled an electrical issue from an overhead light. The business had minimal fire ...
Jul 05 2023 - N.J. tornado had top winds of 105 mph, carved 1.5-mile path of destruction
The tornado blew through Bernardsville over five minutes on Monday afternoon and forced the ongoing closure of an NJ Transit line.
Jul 05 2023 - Brush Fire Breaks Out At Medford Mulch Business: Police
A brush fire broke out at a mulch business in Medford on Thursday, drawing area firefighters, Suffolk police said. (Shutterstock) MEDFORD, NY — A brush fire broke out at a mulch business in ...
Jul 05 2023 - Covina Hills Chevrolet
Includes reviews of Covina Hills Chevrolet from DealerRater. Want to share your experience with this dealership? Great they did more than expected. It?s busy on Saturday, so it?s best to have car ...
Jul 05 2023 - Southern California's boring car colors resell poorly
Jonathan Lansner is the business columnist for the Southern California News Group. He can be reached at jlansner@scng.com (c)2023 San Gabriel Valley Tribune, West Covina, Calif. Distributed by Tribune ...
Jul 05 2023 - Fourth of July fireworks sales in Oklahoma come to a close after July 4
Firework stands all over are seeing plenty of business today as people are trying to get their last-minute fireworks.
Jul 05 2023 - Around Alaska: Sitka deals with overflow of tourists
How many tourists are too many? Raven Radio reports nearly 10,000 cruise ship passengers recently visited Sitka in just one day. The mayor says that's too many. Downtown businesses described the day ...
Jul 05 2023 - Polk County deputies bust Winter Haven 'family-run' drug operation
The Polk County Sheriff's Office said a "family-run" drug operation busted in Winter Haven led to the arrests of 11 people. According to the Polk County Sheriff's Office, a total of 12 people were ...
Jul 05 2023 - Spanish Fork teen builds popsicle business to cool down Utah summers
SPANISH FORK, Utah — Popsicles are the treat of the summer, and a young teenage entrepreneur from Spanish Fork is giving everyone in Utah the chance to taste his Hawaiian twist on a summertime ...
Jul 05 2023 - Missouri’s prescription drug monitoring program to launch soon
Missouri health care providers will be able to track a patient’s prescriptions with the goal of preventing overdoses and opioid abuse.
Jul 05 2023 - Airline eyes Orlando to inspire next generation of pilots, aerospace workers
Orlando International Airport ranks as the nation’s 7th busiest airport, hosting more than 50 million passengers so far to date year-to-year. More tourists mean more business for the region, and this ...
Jul 05 2023 - Kendallville cheer teams head to nationals
Two cheer teams from Kendallville have been invited to compete in Champion Force Athletics Nationals in July in Columbus, Ohio.. Brittany Colbourne is the head coach of Champion ...
Jul 05 2023 - School bus driver's quick thinking may have saved lives in Plainfield crash, neighbors say
A school bus driver may have prevented a crash from being much worse with their quick thinking on Tuesday in Plainfield. A resident who lives near the incident says the bus was struck by a driver ...
Jul 05 2023 - Comment: The Andrew’s government’s industry transition delivers job losses in Gippsland
COMMENT By JOHN CAMERON GOVERNMENT-driven industry closures have resulted in job losses despite transitional assistance. Industry closures in the Latrobe [...] ...
Jul 05 2023 - Open House held for retiring New Ulm Schools superintendent Jeff Bertrang
Staff photo by Fritz Busch Retiring New Ulm Public School Superintendent Jeff Bertrang smiles as he greets guests at an open house in the Turner Hall Founder’s Room Thursday. Bertrang was District 88 ...
Jul 05 2023 - Amid market tumult, a brand-new bank launches in Birmingham
Monday was the first day that Community Unity Bank in Birmingham could formally do business, having just received the final blessings from regulators at the federal and state levels, said Meisner, a ...
Jul 05 2023 - How some North Texas startups are embracing the surge in AI technology
Artificial intelligence can help answer calls in a call center, make office work more efficient and potentially help executives make decisions. Startups and businesses around Fort Worth and North Texa ...
Jul 05 2023 - Freedom Festival in Hendersonville
The crash occurred near the Carthage-Gordonsville exit and closed the interstate for a couple of hours. Police say Koreen Bush attacked two women on the night of June 24. Fire crews couldn’t access ...
Jul 05 2023 - Extended holiday weekend sends throngs of tourists to Mississippi Gulf Coast
BAY ST. LOUIS (WVUE) - Throngs of tourists made their way to Bay St. Louis to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday, with local small business owners hailing the influx of people and revenue. Visitors ...
Jul 05 2023 - NJ Transit adds hundreds of bus trips, but some riders still lose service
NJ Transit officials said the agency added close to 350 new bus trips in places where ridership soared, but some riders complain it was at the expense of their service.
Jul 05 2023 - NMSP: Suspect killed in shooting involving Taos police
A Taos police officer ended up shooting a man after he shot another officer. The shooting put many other people in danger at a busy intersection Saturday. New Mexico State Police say the officer who ...
Jul 05 2023 - State Police investigate officer involved shooting in Taos
New Mexico State Police have identified 26-year-old Lance Aguilar as the man shot by police at a busy intersection on Paseo del Pueblo Sur on Saturday afternoon (July 1), about a half-mile south of ...
Jul 05 2023 - SkyTrain Workers, BC Rapid Transit Company Reach Tentative Agreement
CUPE 7000, representing more than 1,000 workers at SkyTrain, has reached a tentative agreement on a new five-year contract with BC Rapid Transit Compa ...
Jul 05 2023 - 🌱 Fugitive Captured In Parkersburg + WV For Energy Freedom Meeting
Welcome back, Parkersburg! I'm here in your inbox this morning to tell you everything you need to know about what's going on in town. Calling Parkersburg business owners: reach local readers ...
Jul 05 2023 - Around Alaska: Blaze busters battle Lake George wildfire
ALASKA () - Firefighters have been battling a wildfire at Lake George, located southeast of Delta Junction. At last report, about 50 acres were involved. Ground crews, helicopters, tankers and air ...
Jul 05 2023 - Forester Pontoons coming to Quitman County
QUITMAN COUNTY, Ga. (WTVM) - Governor Brian Kemp made a special appearance in Quitman County Tuesday, June 27 for a big announcement about what’s coming to Georgetown, an hour south of Columbus ...
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