Jul 08 2023 - Oregon police investigating beating of Black man as bias crime A Black food truck owner in Oregon has retained a lawyer to investigate an attack he endured weeks ago outside his business at the hands of a white man ... informed the city of Portland and ...
Jul 08 2023 - July 1776 Was a Shotgun Wedding Consider early July 1776. American founding myth would have us believe that after years of British abuses and usurpations, the leaders of the thirteen colonies amiably adopted the “unanimous” ...
Jul 08 2023 - City of Fayetteville reinstates fares for bus rides Fayetteville has become one of the first cities in North Carolina to reinstate transit bus fares. Cities across the state suspended them during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Money from the ...
Jul 08 2023 - Moose Jaw business connected to 1800s entrepreneur/politician Cushing Millwork opened shop in Moose Jaw in 1918, one of eight facilities once operated by the Cushing family. The first plant started in Calgary in 1885, the first year of the Riel Rebellion. Plants ...
Jul 08 2023 - Georgia football offers 2026 OL Desmond Green The Georgia Bulldogs had a busy week on the recruiting trail, handing out scholarship offers to a number of different high school prospects. Included in that is 2026 offensive lineman Desmond Green.
Jul 08 2023 - Fatal Stabbing At Plainfield Train Station Under Investigation PLAINFIELD, NJ — A fatal stabbing near the Plainfield Train Station on Thursday is under investigation by the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, New Jersey Transit Police, and Plainfield Police ...
Jul 08 2023 - Saint Marys Boys & Girls Club holds annual golf tournament With school out, many kids are now trying to find something to keep them busy and in Saint Marys, that’s no problem for some. The Boys & Girls Club is available to any child K-12 throughout the summer ...
Jul 08 2023 - Arkansas lawmakers seek investigations of ballot canvassing allegations The unusual business of ballot initiative canvassing was on full display at the Arkansas State Capitol Thursday morning. A legislative committee heard allegations of harassment, assault and even arson ...
Jul 08 2023 - The Hershey Company Earns 2023 Great Place to Work® Certification™ The Hershey Company (NYSE: HSY) proudly announced that its U.S. business has been Certified™ by Great Place to Work®. This distinguished honor is determined by feedback from current employees – a ...
Jul 08 2023 - Should public buses be free? The first fare-free public transit program in the United States started during the 1970s, but the concept has gotten a push in recent years as urban areas look to mass transit to reduce carbon ...
Jul 08 2023 - Lowell Regional Transit Authority Receives Grant For Clean Buses The Lowell Regional Transit Authority is receiving a grant to purchase hybrid-electric buses. (Shutterstock) TEWKSBURY, MA — The Lowell Regional Transit Authority is receiving a grant to ...
Jul 08 2023 - Anderson University program assists family businesses across S.C. Family-owned businesses are the backbone of the state and national economies, and Anderson University’s Kim S. Miller Family Enterprise Institute of South Carolina aims to be the Palmetto State’s ...
Jul 08 2023 - Lock Haven beach opens for summer The beach is back in business! The opening of the Lock Haven City Beach, located along the West Branch of the Susquehanna River at the foot of Vesper Street, was originally planned for Sunday, June 18 ...
Jul 08 2023 - Burning Ladder Truck Pulled from TX Fire Station Firefighters who were in the Columbus fire station heard popping and found smoking coming from an aerial platform in the apparatus bay. Three firefighters were at the Columbus fire station taking ...
Jul 08 2023 - Norma Henley Kansas. She graduated from Melvern High School and then attended Emporia State University and Ottawa University, graduating with a BS in Business. During the summers, she would work at Hallmark Cards ...
Jul 08 2023 - Best Places to Visit in Michigan Michigan has something to entice just about every kind of traveler. From some of the country's best lake vacations to charming towns to bustling cities, the Great Lakes State has it all.
Jul 08 2023 - Drivers win go-kart races at Bartholomew County Fair There were several winners for the Columbus Speedway Go-Kart Racing on June 28 at the Bartholomew County 4-H Fairgrounds at Tony Stewart Speedway. The division winners were Lynx Lawson (junior 1), ...
Jul 08 2023 - Community rises up to help Red Pine residents facing eviction Community members and local businesses have been aiding residents of Red Pine Estates in Bemidji with packing and moving, and are asking for more volunteers and donations.
Jul 08 2023 - PA: CATA GO to be new bus service in Titusville CATA GO is an on-demand service allowing riders to schedule real time pickups at CATA bus stops in Titusville through a smart phone app or by calling CATA, according to Tim ...
Jul 08 2023 - Purdue Extension to host Maple Syrup Field Day WATERLOO — Purdue Extension will be hosting a Maple Syrup Field Day at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 13 at the sugar bush of Brian Walker, 1912 C.R. 43, Waterloo.
Jul 08 2023 - Oklahoma Press Association Elects 2023-2024 Officers Sheila Gay, publisher of the Woodward News, took office as president of the Oklahoma Press Association July 1. Gay was elected by OPA members during the annual business meeting at the June 9-10 OPA ...
Jul 08 2023 - Woodward publisher named 2023-24 OPA president Gay was elected by OPA members during the annual business meeting at the June 9-10 OPA Convention in Shawnee. She succeeds Zonelle Rainbolt as president and will serve a one-year term. The Woodward ...
Jul 08 2023 - Two Albany women business owners are recognized for success Williams is nominated for the 2023 Women and Minority Owned Business Award by the state Business Council. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union) Kizzy Williams, owner of Allie B's Cozy Kitchen, is seen outside ...
Jul 08 2023 - Under François Legault, Quebec’s Catholic past is front and centre again Quebec’s Premier has put the province’s Catholic past front and centre again. God help the Quebeckers who don’t fit his plan for secularism and national identity Konrad Yakabuski is a Globe and Mail ...
Jul 08 2023 - Police: Three cars stolen from auto auction lot in Laurel Three cars were stolen from a dealer's lot over the weekend from Premier Public Auto Auctions in Laurel. According to police, overnight on July 1 or 2, unknown suspects entered the business in the ...
Jul 08 2023 - Fatal Stabbing Near Plainfield Train Station Under Investigation PLAINFIELD, NJ — A fatal stabbing near the Plainfield Train Station on Thursday is under investigation by the Union County Prosecutor’s Office, New Jersey Transit Police, and Plainfield Police ...
Jul 08 2023 - Veteran-owned business reopens in new Manistee location Over 100 people came out to the business' grand reopening during the Manistee National Forest Festival on June 30, including state Rep. Curtis VanderWall, R-Ludington. That’s ac ...
Jul 08 2023 - Japanese hot pot restaurant to open in West Texas Authentic Asian dining isn't always easy to come by. For one San Angelo resident and business owner, a love of traditional cuisine has inspired him to open a new Japanese restaurant in West Texas. "We ...
Jul 08 2023 - Come on Barbie, let’s go party: Downtown San Angelo Barbie Crawl Local businesses are bringing the Barbie dreamland to downtown San Angelo on Saturday, July 22, just two days after the Warner Bros. and Warner Bros. Pictures movie, Barbie, debuts on the big ...
Jul 08 2023 - Alpine coaster near Lakeside opens for business The Flathead Lake Alpine Coaster is open for business after more than a year of skirmishing with neighbors opposed to the project. Company representatives announced the attraction, located off of U.S.
Jul 08 2023 - State raids sticker shops in Endicott, Conklin ENDICOTT, NY (WIVT/WBGH) – New York State is cracking down on unlicensed marijuana businesses, and has seized over 11 million dollars worth of illicit products in just 2 weeks. Since June 7th, the ...
Jul 08 2023 - Tennessee saw record number of new business filings in first quarter Tennessee had a record number of business formations and renewals in the first quarter of 2023. There were 21,516 new business filings and 199,309 businesses firms renewed their active status by ...
Jul 08 2023 - Power outage knocks out NJ Transit’s Morris & Essex Line Overhead wire issues in Maplewood caused service on the entire Morris & Essex Line and the Gladstone Branch to be suspended around 8 a.m. The South Essex Fire Department said their members helped NJ ...
Jul 08 2023 - Substance Use Treatment Centers in Lockhart, TX Emerge Recovery TX seeks to educate ... These substance use treatment centers in Lockhart focus on providing mental health and substance abuse services. Drug abuse treatment centers can help ...
Jul 08 2023 - Two men hospitalized in North Linden shooting Two men are injured after a shooting in the North Linden section of Columbus Monday night. Columbus police said the shooting happened on the 1300 block of Manchester ...
Jul 08 2023 - Commissioners consider snow removal policy updates To extend snow removal operation hours if needed By Fritz Busch Staff Writer NEW ULM — Brown County commissioners will consider approving a Brown County Highway Department updated snow removal policy ...
Jul 08 2023 - New Mediterranean-Focused Restaurant Opening In Ardmore Lentil & Co. is one of the newest additions to the Main Line's bustling restaurant scene. The new eatery is hosting a soft opening from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday at 44 Rittenhouse Place in Ardmore.
Jul 08 2023 - Anthem Therapists in Calabasas, CA As a sports psychologist, performance psychologist, and mental coach, Dr. Shepphird works with athletes, performing artists, musicians, business leaders, and high-stakes professionals. In addition ...
Jul 08 2023 - Ohio Woman Accused of Murdering College Business Professor An Ohio woman has been accused of shooting and killing a Cleveland State professor at his home, according to authorities. Terreionna Paschal, 31, recently was arraigned and charged with multiple ...
Jul 08 2023 - DNR: 17 charged in BUI crackdown over Fourth of July weekend ATLANTA - The Georgia Department of Natural Resources says that more than a dozen people were charged with boating under the influence over the busy Fourth of July weekend. In total, officials with ...
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Jul 08 2023 - New Businesses, Elderly Woman Robbed Top Hatboro-Horsham News HATBORO / HORSHAM TOWNSHIP, PA —As Hatboro welcomed new businesses to the borough, a Horsham business saw an elderly woman robbed in its parking lot last week. Those were some of the stories making ...
Jul 08 2023 - Founder's Day celebration in Tunkhannock Artists, crafters, vendors, and musicians filled the streets of Tunkhannock for the borough's Founder's Day. The Tunkhannock Business and Professional Association planning committee pulled together ...
Jul 08 2023 - GO Transit to end Toronto-London, Ontario, commuter train A two-year pilot program offering GO Transit commuter rail service between London and Toronto — hampered by its lengthy travel time — will not be renewed when the trial period ends in October, the ...
Jul 08 2023 - Knights of Columbus celebrates 120 years in Meridian The Monsignor John N. Burns Council 802 of the Knights of Columbus is inviting the public to join in the celebration as the organization marks its 120-year anniversary in the ...
Jul 08 2023 - Optimum expands service to High Plains communities Optimum recently announced the launch of its new 100% fiber-to-the-home network in Brownfield and Hereford, Texas, enabling thousands of West Texas residents and businesses to enjoy Optimum internet ...
Jul 08 2023 - Marietta Riverfront Roar to draw more than 40,000 spectators The City of Marietta is preparing for one of its busiest weekends of the year.Deanna Clark with the convention and visitor’s bureau explains how many people are expected to be in for the Marietta ...
Jul 08 2023 - Hop on board At just 15 years old, Blake Herman hasn’t yet learned to drive a car. But the sophomore catcher figuratively drove the Gowanda Panthers bus this season. Batting leadoff and guiding Gowanda’s pitching ...
Jul 08 2023 - Bed Bath & Beyond ends auction for Buy Buy Baby stores Bankrupt retailer Bed Bath & Beyond has ended its efforts to find a buyer for its entire Buy Buy Baby business, and it will instead seek U.S. court approval for a more limited sale of Buy Buy Baby's ...
Jul 08 2023 - Welsh Association invites residents on bus trip to Nebraska festival The Minnesota Welsh Association is inviting local residents to join them on a bus trip to the North American Festival of Wales over Labor Day weekend. The annual gathering, which has been established ...
Jul 08 2023 - Police Reports: One Crazy Mommy & Man Caught With His Pants Down She was arrested for domestic abuse, battery and disorderly conduct. Wednesday, June 27 at 11:56 p.m. A Sussex man living on the N72W22400 block of Good Hope Road was arrested near Good Hope Road ...
Jul 08 2023 - CT school bus driver charged in fatal crash with motorcyclist A Torrington school bus driver has been charged in a crash last September that killed a man on a motorcycle, police said. Lisa Krulicki, 63, of Torrington turned herself in Monday on charges of ...
Jul 08 2023 - Town of Strathmore launches business needs assessment The Town of Strathmore is taking a proactive approach to support local businesses, foster economic growth, and enhance community development through the launch of the Business Needs Assessment and Act ...
Jul 08 2023 - Peekabooboo’s Play Café in Albertville to open in September Kristen Winscher has had the dream of opening a play cafe for over a year now. The family-owned business, Peekabooboo’s Play Café, will open its doors in September.
Jul 08 2023 - Dolbeau-Mistassini Movie Theatres Two blockbuster movies are just some of the films opening this weekend. Click to check out the full list and watch the trailers to decide what you want to see. Why Tom Holland took a year off from ...
Jul 08 2023 - Rotary Pool in Alliston opens for business despite lifeguard shortage Alliston's Rotary Pool is open for business and helping residents beat the heat but in a limited capacity. "It's a great amenity that's required in our community, and it's something we want to give to ...
Jul 08 2023 - Alberta wildfires: Edson lifting evacuation order Thursday evening 2:06 Alberta wildfires: No return date for Edson evacuees Buses will be at the Expo Centre in Edmonton at 4 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday to transport residents home. The reception centre ...
Jul 08 2023 - Grenada Enrichment & Transition Cen Grenada Enrichment & Transition Cen is a public school located in Grenada, MS, which is in a fringe rural setting. The student population of Grenada Enrichment & Transition Cen is unavailable and ...
Jul 08 2023 - $1M grant program to support Las Cruces small business owners With support from the City of Las Cruces, the LiftFund has launched the Revitalize Las Cruces Small Business Grant Program, which consists of a $1 million grant fund ...
Jul 08 2023 - Three NJ counties included in SBA’s I-95 disaster assistance Following the recent roadway collapse, the U.S. Small Business Administration opened a Business Recovery Center and is offering low interest loans to effected small businesses in the region.
Jul 08 2023 - New York, Essex County High Peaks shuttle moved to only fall weekends An Essex County shuttle bus in the High Peaks region. The shuttle, sponsored by Essex County and the state Department of Environmental Conservation, was started in 2021 to cut down on dangerous ...