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Bus News Archives, July 13 2023
Jul 13 2023 - Community Blood Center partnering with Citizens National Bank and other Lima businesses for blood d
Community Blood Center partnering with Citizens National Bank for the first time to hold a blood drive on Friday, July 21. While banks usually give out money, it will be ...
Jul 13 2023 - New Canaan's sidewalk sales coming in July will feature more than 100 local businesses
Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate Kasia Mirota, left, and Lily Orsburn, shop for deals at the bellla tu tent during the annual Village Fair & Sidewalk Sale is held in downtown New Canaan ...
Jul 13 2023 - Watch: Police respond to incident in West El Paso involving Amistad bus
El Paso Police are blocking off part of the parking lot of the DK convenience store on the corner of North Mesa Street and Brentwood Avenue.
Jul 13 2023 - Twin Brooks brings horse showing to Harrisburg’s youth
In the middle of the busy Pennsylvania state capital, there is a piece of land that transports visitors away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Dust from the ...
Jul 13 2023 - The Cadillac Lofts development in downtown Cadillac is on pause
The Cadillac Lofts development in downtown Cadillac is on pause. The Lofts includes businesses and apartments, and the second phase of the development was expected to happen soon. According to the ...
Jul 13 2023 - 200-plus businesses to attend North Texas job fair hosted by US Rep. Beth Van Duyne
More than 200 employers are planned to participate, Van Duyne said via Facebook. Participating businesses include Amazon, American Airlines, Target, Coppell Police Department, Dallas College and ...
Jul 13 2023 - Will drones be the future of Ohio agriculture? Some say the technology shows promise
Using drones for agriculture is still a fledgling business. Though the practice is slowly becoming an effective way of promoting crop biodiversity and sustainability. At a demonstration hosted by the ...
Jul 13 2023 - Firefighters on scene of electrical fire at Brookville business
Brookville firefighters were dispatched around 9:58 p.m. to the 7700 block of Wellbaum Road on initial reports of a fire at a business, dispatchers told News Center 7. Several fire trucks are in the ...
Jul 13 2023 - Maine man sentenced for filming himself sexually abusing children
An Oxford man, who sexually abused two young children, has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison. According to court records, 22-year-old Travis Kimball filmed himself sexually abusing a child ...
Jul 13 2023 - Maine man gets 25 years for filming himself sexually abusing children
An Oxford man, who sexually abused two young children, has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison. Travis Kimball, 22, filmed himself sexually abusing a child in April 2022. In June 2022, ...
Jul 13 2023 - A Maine man is sentenced to 25 years in prison for abusing kids, recording acts
A Maine man who recorded himself sexually abusing two children has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison.
Jul 13 2023 - Maine man who recorded himself sexually abusing 2 children sentenced to 25 years in prison
Travis Kimball, a man from Oxford, Maine, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for sexually abusing two young children. He recorded himself abusing the kids.
Jul 13 2023 - Idaho Falls business accused of racial discrimination by federal agency
The the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says Elevation Labs of Idaho Falls has violated federal law. The EEOC filed a lawsuit in District Court on Friday, July 7, alleging the company had ...
Jul 13 2023 - Northern Lights unlikely for anyone in NJ or NY on Thursday night
The Nothern Lights forecast is a bust for the northern United States after the behaviors of a solar storm changed.
Jul 13 2023 - Lebanon daycare abuse prompts alarm as economic despair deepens
The alleged abuse of toddlers at a daycare in crisis-stricken Lebanon has sparked alarm over the physical and emotional wellbeing of children in the country, where a nearly four-year economic meltdown ...
Jul 13 2023 - Columbus McCall, Jr.
Columbus McCall, Jr. 81, of North Little Rock, Ark. entered eternity on Friday, July 7, 2023. He was the first born to the late Columbus McCall, Sr., and Autree Davis McCall. Columbus is survived by ...
Jul 13 2023 - Kansas City leaders have new plan for streetcar on Main Street
Two Kansas City leaders want to keep the streetcar lanes that are under construction on Main Street from 27th Street and on as transit exclusive.
Jul 13 2023 - Hamden writer hopes Cantean, her new cafe, will serve as community hub
In terms of its decor, the café already is bringing locals together. Joe DeRisi, owner of Urban Miners, a Hamden-based business that makes furniture from reclaimed materials, provided the café’s ...
Jul 13 2023 - Ex-Olympian pleads guilty to additional sex abuse charges in Washington County
Rich Fellers, 63 of Oregon City, pleaded guilty Wednesday morning in Washington County Court to two counts of second-degree sex abuse.
Jul 13 2023 - Former Oregon Olympian pleads guilty to sexually abusing a minor
A former Olympic athlete from Oregon City pleaded guilty Tuesday to having a sexual relationship with a minor.
Jul 13 2023 - Amid busy tourist season, workers on Skagway’s White Pass railway are voting on a possible strike
If the union doesn’t reach an agreement with White Pass, a strike could cause major disruptions to one of Southeast Alaska’s most popular tourist attractions. “More than half of the passengers that ...
Jul 13 2023 - Tech companies block wage increase for New York City delivery workers
Doordash, GrubHub, Uber and Relay claim in lawsuits that the $17.96 per hour wage set to start on 12 July would deal blow to business ...
Jul 13 2023 - After nearly 10 years in business, this Tempe pizza joint owner still loves 'when people light up'
I definitely saw an opportunity and over the next few years figured out how to get it all together," said Spinelli’s Pizzeria owner Christopher Palma ...
Jul 13 2023 - Local organizations team up against substance abuse in CARE Coalition
The CARE Coalition is a group in Greenbrier County made up of representatives from multiple agencies and organizations within the county. The coalition emphasizes ...
Jul 13 2023 - WVSOM accepting registrations for annual Resource Fair
The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) is accepting registrations from local organizations and businesses for its annual Resource Fair, intended to introduce incoming Class of ...
Jul 13 2023 - July’s Third Friday event in Decatur canceled
This month’s Third Friday set for July 21st has been canceled due to security concerns from past events. The Downtown Decatur Business Merchants Association said on Facebook that they did not have ...
Jul 13 2023 - 2023 Minnesota Manufacturing Awards: Industrial Louvers CEO Jo Reinhardt receives Career Achievemen
Much has been said about Jo Reinhardt taking over her father’s business, Industrial Louvers Inc. of Delano, but she has her mother to thank for her outstanding, 41-year career in manufacturing.
Jul 13 2023 - Phil Long Toyota of Trinidad
Thank you to Daniel and the whole crew at Phil Long Toyota in trinadad CO. We are very pleased with ... I have kept my business with Toyota in Trinidad even though I moved to Pueblo.
Jul 13 2023 - Wyoming Still Can’t Figure Out What To Do About ‘Woke Investing’ That Attacks Oil, Gas and Co
A draft anti-ESG policy was presented to the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, which led to a robust debate on how to best address the problem of “woke investing,” which ...
Jul 13 2023 - Lettuce Details 2023 Fall Tour Plans
Lettuce has added fall dates to the band's busy tour itinerary, with new shows spanning both coasts and a Halloween show in Pittsburgh.
Jul 13 2023 - Lockport man accused of sexually abusing woman while holding her at gunpoint
LOCKPORT, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Lockport man is facing a number of charges after he allegedly kidnapped a female victim and sexually abused her while holding her at gunpoint, New York State Police announced ...
Jul 13 2023 - 71-year-old Lockport man arrested on kidnapping, sex abuse charges
The New York State Police arrested a Lockport man Sunday on several charges including kidnapping in the 2nd degree and sexual abuse in the 1st degree.
Jul 13 2023 - A hallmark of summer: Seasons Ice Cream comes to downtown Steamboat Springs
Sarah Bass is a pastry chef at heart. But she will be offering one of the season’s most popular treats this summer with her new mobile ice cream trailer-based business, Seasons Ice Cream. “To ...
Jul 13 2023 - Sweet Grown Alabama to host 'Farm to Table' dinner in Prattville
Opelika Main Street is hosting a volunteer informational session for business owners and Melissa McCurdy joins us to tell us more about this reception event Missions and Outreach Director Patrick ...
Jul 13 2023 - Cycle the Erie Canal participants provided plenty of hospitality
Daum of Rushville was a busy professional for many years, her most recent job as a researcher with Corning Inc.
Jul 13 2023 - Columbus Tech’s new mascot to be revealed in annual Back to School Bash
The Columbus Technical College will reveal their new mascot for the first time in their annual back to school community party on July 29.
Jul 13 2023 - Women of Influence: Columbus Humane CEO Rachel Finney
"We benefit from all of life's experiences. Even the most painful, challenging, and difficult circumstances come with advantages. So, whatever you do, do it fully and completely. Work, play, and rest ...
Jul 13 2023 - Columbus City Council authorizes $600,000 settlement to two CPD officers
Columbus City Council has voted to settle a discrimination lawsuit filed by two white Columbus Police officers who challenge the city’s affirmative action program. The ...
Jul 13 2023 - Columbus Police search for suspect involved in Church’s Chicken armed robbery on 18th street
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Columbus Police Department is searching for a suspect involved in an armed robbery on June 13. The robbery took place at the Churches Chicken on the 400 block of 18th street ...
Jul 13 2023 - Where to celebrate the "Barbie" movie in Columbus
Come on Barbie, let's go party … in Columbus. Driving the news: In anticipation of the new "Barbie" movie's July 21 debut, people have been dressing in head-to-toe pink, sipping pink cocktails and ...
Jul 13 2023 - After rocky start, Breezeline cable says transition from WOW! in Columbus now complete
After a rocky start in the Columbus market, Breezeline cable provider announced Wednesday that it completed its $100 million transition from WOW!.
Jul 13 2023 - First lady Jill Biden in Columbus to officially launch region's workforce hub
First lady Jill Biden will be in Columbus to kick off a workforce hub meant to ensure that big economic development projects lead to good jobs.
Jul 13 2023 - IUPUC transition to IU Columbus to begin by July 2024
IUPUC officials unveiled plans Wednesday to rebrand the university campus as Indiana University Columbus within the next year as part of an academic realignment of IUPUI that was announced last year.
Jul 13 2023 - Columbus and Franklin County contributing more than $70M to North Market expansion, Merchant Buildi
The city of Columbus is contributing millions more dollars to the public-facing portions of the Merchant Building project rising next to the city-owned North Market.
Jul 13 2023 - Severe weather possible in Columbus area Thursday evening. See Ohio radar
The Greater Columbus area is under a hazardous weather outlook by the National Weather Service through Thursday evening.
Jul 13 2023 - Two people killed in separate shootings Wednesday afternoon in Columbus
Two people were killed in separate shootings Wednesday afternoon in Columbus: an East Side carryout owner and another person in South Linden.
Jul 13 2023 - Columbus man sentenced to prison in 2022 shooting
Jonathan Hopkins, 19, shot and killed 46-year-old Reynard Reed last July. He took a plea deal Thursday and now faces up to 13.5 years in prison.
Jul 13 2023 - How feds busted alleged fentanyl ring in Bergen County that could have spanned East Coast
Plinio Junior Pineda Lopez, of Oakland, and Lorendy Diaz Beltre De Inoa, of Yonkers, allegedly were attempting to conduct a drug deal in Wallington.
Jul 13 2023 - CNBC's 'Top States for Business' revealed, and NC repeats at No. 1
CNBC announced its annual "Top States for Business" on July 11, and for a second straight year, North Carolina is No. 1.
Jul 13 2023 - Biz Buzz: Founders of Simply in Ally Village change wellness culture
Britt, the “business founder” of Simply, said she was called to bring a brick-and-mortar wellness clinic to Midland when she moved here eight months ago. Claybrook, the “medical founder” is a ...
Jul 13 2023 - Guest editorial: Pennsylvania needs better reintegration plan when paroling former prisons
SCI-Greensburg was once a center of activity in Westmoreland County.It housed around 900 inmates. It was staffed by 360 people, generating paychecks that fueled business throughout the area.
Jul 13 2023 - You’d Be Surprised To Learn That Sutton, West Virginia Is Home To One Of The Country’s Best Bea
The small town of Sutton, West Virginia, offers a great escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, including the unexpected pleasure of a nationally recognized beach. We know, we know ...
Jul 13 2023 - Pack the Patriotism: Freeport's busy day of July 4th festivities
FREEPORT (WGME) -- There's a busy schedule of events to celebrate the Fourth of July in Freeport. The day kicked off with a pancake breakfast at the Freeport Grange for runners of the L.L. Bean 10K to ...
Jul 13 2023 - Shapiro can get justice for Pa. survivors of child sex abuse. Here’s how.
Gov. Josh Shapiro should tell Secretary Al Schmidt to put the civil justice window on the ballot this November.
Jul 13 2023 - The oldest craft brewery in the US is officially out of business, closing yet another chapter in Sa
The oldest craft brewery in the US just shut shop thanks to declining sales, a new owner, and a rebrand customers hated.
Jul 13 2023 - Can AI stop San Francisco’s 'tech exodus'?
San Francisco has seen an exodus of residents and businesses since its pandemic lockdowns, including from its critical tech industry. But news data shows AI could be bringing it back.
Jul 13 2023 - San Mateo Sports News 2023
Every town in San Mateo, CA has a sports culture that keeps its residents busy and also excited. They eagerly wait for every event and every piece of news for ...
Jul 13 2023 - SMC OK's $1M For Small Business Aid Program
Businesses impacted by a delayed road improvement project in North Fair Oaks could be eligible for up to $10,000 to help keep the lights on.
Jul 13 2023 - Small-Business Owners from Pinedale and Casper on UW’s Wyoming SBDC Network Podcast
Network podcast recently featured three Wyoming small-business owners from Pinedale and Casper in recent episodes. The podcast features small-business success stories, educational topics from experts ...
Jul 13 2023 - Company news: Tricia M. Sherwood transitions to new role with FustCharles
FustCharles announcee the transition of partner Tricia M. Sherwood to a new role within the firm. Sherwood will be transitioning into chief financial officer and chief human resource officer.
Jul 13 2023 - 9 dogs found abused, 1 dead in Sherwood dogfight
Officers with the Sherwood Police Department responded March 19 to the 14000 block of SW Willamette Drive after receiving reports of a dogfight in progress. On scene, police say they found multiple ...
Jul 13 2023 - High School Baseball: Buskohl throws masterpiece as Cedar Falls earns state tournament berth
The senior righthander allowed just two hits while striking out 12 in a 2-0 victory over Cedar Rapids Kennedy.
Jul 13 2023 - Suffolk Man, 70, Indicted In String Of 7 Business Break-Ins: DA
The burglaries stretched from Selden, Centereach, and Farmingville to Lake Grove, Suffolk DA Ray Tierney said.
Jul 13 2023 - 70-year-old indicted in string of 7 Long Island burglaries in span of a month: DA
A 70-year-old alleged serial burglar was indicted in connection to a string of thefts at seven Long Island businesses in the span of about a month, according to the district attorney.
Jul 13 2023 - FBI head touts Ohio raid that found enough fentanyl to kill Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati
Wray praised last month's drug raid saying it captured enough fentanyl to kill combined populations of Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati.
Jul 13 2023 - FBI head touts Ohio raid that found enough fentanyl to kill Columbus, Cleveland and Cincy
Urbana, chairman of the powerful committee, had given opening remarks and had given Wray five minutes to do the same. Wray praised the FBI achievements and defended his employees before ...
Jul 13 2023 - Housing, health, hobbies - new businesses, services coming to London
The national housing shortage weighs heavy on the minds of many, but London and Laurel County has some solutions in the works.
Jul 13 2023 - ‘No-go’ zones: Cartels setting up marijuana farms in US
Police have raided the no-go zones, aiming to put a dent in criminal operations. NewsNation was with officers when they busted five illegal growing operations in Anza, California. The sites include ...
Jul 13 2023 - No property of value damaged in Abilene recycling business fire
The Abilene Fire Department said a vehicle "exploded" when the property owner was using a crane to move scrap cars and dropped one on to a pile.
Jul 13 2023 - Mandel: The bitter end of the Pat Fitzgerald era isn’t the end of Northwestern’s problems
Full disclosure before I continue: I have known Pat Fitzgerald since my sophomore year at Northwestern ... waving purple pompoms at my TV — I’m a little busy watching Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State and ...
Jul 13 2023 - Rancho Cordova bike shop asks community for financial help
One small business in Rancho Cordova is asking the community for help to keep rolling. Rancho Endurance Sports said it's struggling from the ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The store owners ...
Jul 13 2023 - Rancho Cordova bike shop turns to community to help ride bumpy financial road
Rancho Endurance Sports tried to ride that pandemic boost when it opened in 2021, but soon the air started to come out of their business plan. "You only can make so many bikes a day and it's a ...
Jul 13 2023 - ‘Opened up like a can opener’ — Mississippi passenger describes horrific scene of bus crash t
A Greyhound passenger bus crashed into three tractor-trailers parked along a highway rest area exit early Wednesday in southern Illinois, killing three people and injuring 14 others, some seriously, ...
Jul 13 2023 - Downtown Duluth kicks off the 1st day of Sidewalk Days
Wednesday, July 12 marked the first day of Downtown Duluth's Sidewalk Days, with Hundreds coming out to reconnect with local businesses in the area.
Jul 13 2023 - Florida Gov. DeSantis picks up backing from 15 South Carolina lawmakers as he makes a campaign swin
Tim Scott of South Carolina heralded endorsements from more ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment ...
Jul 13 2023 - Orthopedic Physician Assistants in Pine Bush, NY
Elyse Hannan is an orthopedic physician assistant in New Windsor, NY, and is affiliated with St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital. Hospitals: Garnet Health Medical Center-Middletown + 3 Melissa Dombroski ...
Jul 13 2023 - Challenges and solutions in New York's transition to renewable energy: Local resistance, job traini
New York State lawmakers approved the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act in 2019, establishing goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Jul 13 2023 - See what’s happening to Boise’s historic armory. Changing rents. What’s coming near you
New housing and commercial developments, construction projects and businesses around the Treasure Valley. Our latest update.
Jul 13 2023 - Perkasie's First Friday event features food, games, music and more
Downtown Perkasie was bustling with activity Friday evening as July's First Friday event got underway. Hosted by the Perkasie Town Improvement Association (PTIA), the event brought out dozens of ...
Jul 13 2023 - Washington, D.C. Housing Market: What’s Happening In 2023?
Washington, D.C. is a bustling city with a diverse culture, lots of history, exciting nightlife and plenty of jobs for young professionals and peak earners. There are 67 unique neighborhoods across ...
Jul 13 2023 - Nikki Haley welcomed Chinese companies to South Carolina as governor, in contrast to current hawkis
Nikki Haley continues to warn Americans about China and the certain business ventures it has in the U.S., but she welcomed China-based companies as governor of South Carolina.
Jul 13 2023 - Family Members Charged In Death Of 71-Year-Old Chesco Woman
PARKESBURG, PA —The husband and daughter of a Chester County woman were arrested on charges of abusing and neglecting a 71-year-old woman who they were taking care of, prosecutors said Monday.
Jul 13 2023 - ‘Devoted and loving’ father fatally shot in attack outside Alabama restaurant, reports say
A restaurant manager was fatally shot in a targeted attack outside the business while he was opening, Alabama police said. Jason Mallette, 38, the manager of Taziki’s Mediterranean Cafe in Daphne, ...
Jul 13 2023 - Athens man charged with ‘violently’ killing kitten
Police said they received a call on July 6 from a local business, who found a dead kitten in their parking lot. When investigators watched surveillance footage, they said it was “apparent that the ...
Jul 13 2023 - North Vernon man charged with operating unlicensed firearms dealing business
NORTH VERNON, Ind. — A federal grand jury charged an Indiana man on one count of unlicensed firearm dealing, the Department of Justice reported on Tuesday. David Joseph Mull, 51, of North Vernon, ...
Jul 13 2023 - NY’s marijuana businesses secure $150 million private investment for social equity fund
A long-planned fund to help disadvantaged people start legal marijuana businesses in New York is finally nearing its ambitious money-raising goal. Gov.
Jul 13 2023 - Long story short, getting to Taylor Swift’s Seattle shows might be hard. Here’s help
The City of Seattle and Lumen Field are bracing for a rush of Swifties for the superstar’s first visit since 2018. Here’s information about where to find parking and what public transit you can use to ...
Jul 13 2023 - Extraordinary woman honoree this month: Jenna Taylor
Jenna Taylor, this month’s Extraordinary Women honoree, has dedicated her professional life to improving that troubling statistic. The Austinite started her own non-profit business, Independent ...
Jul 13 2023 - Minnesota Man Found Dead in Freezer Was Hiding From Police: Authorities
A Minnesota man found dead in a freezer last month was hiding from police, investigators announced. The body of Brandon Lee Buschman, 34, who hailed from the town of Babbitt was found in a chest ...
Jul 13 2023 - Police: Northern Minnesota man who died in freezer intentionally went inside
Police say Buschman apparently went into the freezer after running from upstairs due to a possible police presence in the area.
Jul 13 2023 - A Minnesota Man With an Outstanding Warrant Was Fleeing Cops. Then, He Hid in a Freezer, Got Trappe
A Minnesota man suspected of running from cops locked himself in a freezer inside an abandoned home and died, authorities said. Brandon Lee Buschman, 34, was recently found dead in a chest freezer ...
Jul 13 2023 - Man dies in basement freezer while attempting to hide from police, Minnesota cops say
A 34-year-old man found dead inside a home’s freezer had entered it to hide from officers, Minnesota police said. The man, identified by the Gilbert Police Department as Brandon Lee Buschman, was ...
Jul 13 2023 - Minnesota man found dead in freezer hid inside to evade authorities: police
Several people familiar with Buschman’s situation told investigators that he was last seen running from the upstairs part of the house due to the possible police presence, authorities said.
Jul 13 2023 - Minnetonka-based Westwood Professional Services plans to move headquarters to Texas
Bryan Powell, chief operations officer of Westwood, said in an interview with the Dallas Business Journal on Wednesday that the company plans to move its headquarters to North Texas. “Our corporate ...
Jul 13 2023 - Genesee County fuels growth for Detroit-area businesses
If Ryan LaFontaine has said it once, he’s said it a hundred times: Genesee County is the place to be. “I absolutely love living and owning businesses in Genesee County and see a bright future ...
Jul 13 2023 - Crime & Safety
Monroe Man Sentenced To 25 Years On Sex Abuse ... victims & survivors will join to honor 32 lives lost to domestic violence in CT. Crews quickly cut off the fire before it entered the living ...
Jul 13 2023 - Skowhegan police arrest four in third drug bust this month
Lisbon (ME) is hosting its 39th annual Moxie Festival. 'Moxiefest' a three-day event full of fun is hosted on July 7-9th. Moxiefest's unique theme this year, "3 days of Peace, Love, and Moxie", brings ...
Jul 13 2023 - The Math Problem Stymieing Small Businesses in Rural America
The gap between real-estate appraisals and construction costs is getting wider, holding back entrepreneurs and the revitalization of rural communities.
Jul 13 2023 - Gas tanker fire shuts down both sides of I-26 in Polk County, crews say
The Town of Columbus Fire Department said a gas tanker fire has shut down the entire interstate between Columbus and Hendersonville Thursday morning. According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the ...
Jul 13 2023 - Gaffney man charged after officials discover child sexual abuse material
CHEROKEE COUNTY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - South Carolina Attorney General Alan ... Officials said 35-year-old Michael Williams of Gaffney was charged with sexual exploitation of a minor third degree.
Jul 13 2023 - Bedford County Public Schools asks community to help gather supplies for students in need
Aug. 4, Bedford County Public Schools will be at Bedford Walmart for the “Pack the Bus” event and it is encouraging the community to come out and support the cause.
Jul 13 2023 - Commissioners hear need for more officers
Substance abuse, poverty, homelessness, and crimes that are often associated with these social conditions, plague most every county in North Carolina, including Rutherford County.
Jul 13 2023 - Lennie's restaurant in Bloomington sold to 2 former employees
Namesake Lennie Busch is looking forward to what new owners Michael Fox and Samantha Ezzo will do with the longtime Bloomington restaurant.
Jul 13 2023 - It's Your Business: Prairie's Uhlenkott honored; Joel Brown celebrates 30 years
Idaho Forest Group recently announced Josh Babb of Grangeville completed the millwright registered apprenticeship program. “He joined our team in 2019 as an oiler, but didn’t waste any time getting ...
Jul 13 2023 - Magaziner shows off RI's 'small business ecosystem' to head of Small Business Administration
"I think in the last month we’ve had more cabinet-level officials visit our state than anyone can remember in a long time," Magaziner observed, referencing recent visits from U.S. Energy Secretary ...
Jul 13 2023 - Where Does RI Rank Among America's Top States For Businesses?
For its America’s Top States for Business rankings released Tuesday, CNBC scored states in 86 areas across 10 broad categories of competitiveness, with a maximum possible score of 2,500 points. The ...
Jul 13 2023 - Investor reveals strong first half in its North West portfolio
The investor has also continued to expand its North West team following the appointments of Jill Williams and Helen Bartley. Jill works closely with entrepreneurs and business owners across the North ...
Jul 13 2023 - Michigan funneled $2B into luring big business. Here’s where it went.
A deep pocket of incentive dollars has landed Michigan multi-billion dollar projects from Ford and General Motors.
Jul 13 2023 - Ford’s plant in Marshall pits agriculture vs. manufacturing
With site preparations underway for Ford Motor Co.'s massive electric vehicle battery plant in rural Marshall, local farmers and residents worry about the effect on their businesses and environment.
Jul 13 2023 - Ford plant in rural Michigan pits agriculture vs. economic growth
With site preparations underway for Ford Motor Co.'s massive electric vehicle battery plant in rural Marshall, local farmers and residents worry about the impact on their businesses and environment.
Jul 13 2023 - Bus of migrants arrives in Los Angeles from Texas: report
A bus full of migrants arrived in Los Angeles on Saturday from Texas, the second such load of migrants to the city in recent weeks, according to reports from CNN. More than 40 people, including 11 ...
Jul 13 2023 - City Council approves funds for tiny home village expansion
The Denver City Council has approved amending an agreement with Colorado Village Collaborative to support the expansion of a tiny home village. Its mission is to help homeless individuals transition ...
Jul 13 2023 - Two Maryland resorts among Travel + Leisure's Best in Mid-Atlantic 2023
The Inn at Perry Cabin was also named the best resort in Maryland by U.S. News. Read the full story from our partners at the Baltimore Business Journal. TOP STORIES FROM WBAL: Police searching for ...
Jul 13 2023 - Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Elkhorn, WI
My areas of expertise include: Marriage counseling, Family counseling, Police/fire/rescue first responders, Teens and children, Trauma & abuse recovery, Emotional challenges, Anxiety challenges ...
Jul 13 2023 - Justin Day: Meet the Dallas Resident Revolutionizing the Marketing Industry
A vibrant city teeming with entrepreneurial energy, Dallas is home to over 60,000 businesses ranging in size from global leaders like Texas Instruments ...
Jul 13 2023 - Born to ride: Walsenburg bull rider seeks another title
Garrett Norby is a professional bull rider from Walsenburg, Colorado. He started with mutton bustin' as a kid and over time, the animals got bigger. Eventually, he was riding bulls. Today, he's one of ...
Jul 13 2023 - Two Merced-area businesses earn low grades in inspections. ‘Filthy’ sink and uncovered food
June 20 visit, including a closed hot-water valve to the hand sink in the restaurant’s kitchen, damaged plastic cutting boards in need of replacement, food ingredients uncovered and stored incorrectly ...
Jul 13 2023 - Merced business back open after recovering from widespread flooding
Businesses have spent the past six months working to recover from the widespread flooding in Merced County. A video captured by Action News shows the outside of Modern Air Mechanical, a business in ...
Jul 13 2023 - NJ Transit resumes Northeast Corridor service after 2nd day of Amtrak overhead power issues
NJ Transit made the announcement shortly after 6 a.m. Friday. Northeast Corridor & North Jersey Coast Line rail service is suspended in both directions due to Amtrak overhead wire issues. NJ TRANSIT ...
Jul 13 2023 - NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line restored with limited service
NEC & NJCL rail service has resumed with limited service in both directions following earlier Amtrak overhead wire issues. NJ TRANSIT rail tickets/passes are being cross honored by NJ TRANSIT bus, ...
Jul 13 2023 - Flemington Police Continue Investigations into Thefts at Local Businesses
FLEMINGTON, NJ - Flemington council president Jeremy Long reported June 26 an update on thefts within the borough and ongoing police investigations. Two businesses in the borough had reports of theft ...
Jul 13 2023 - Check out Suffern's historic sites, places to go through photos in lohud on location
Dominick Ferrara of Rocco's Shoe Repair in Suffern repairs a pair of shoes for a customer June 27. Dominick's father Rocco moved the business from New York City in 1952. Dominick has been working ...
Jul 13 2023 - Mini Golf on Main begins in Midland
Wednesday was the start of Mini Golf on Main in Midland. The free event offers a free fun round for all ages. The course includes 18 holes at downtown businesses.
Jul 13 2023 - Gary McLean to receive Auction of Washington Wines Star Award
Puget Sound businessman Gary McLean has been named as the recipient of the Auction of Washington Wines Star Award for 2023.
Jul 13 2023 - Missouri S&T Manufacturing Expertise Helps Small Business Weighing Big Investment
Addressing that challenge is at the heart of a recent engineering analysis conducted by experts at Missouri University of Science and Technology on behalf of Masterclock, a manufacturer of precise ...
Jul 13 2023 - 20 Danville Businesses Named 'Best Of East Bay'
See which Danville businesses and restaurants Diablo Magazine readers and editors think are the best in the region in 2023.
Jul 13 2023 - Menomonee Falls businesses come together to celebrate all things lavender
There is a flower with so many uses that it gets its own festival in Southeast Wisconsin. This Saturday, July 15 will be the third annual Falls Lavender Fest in Menomonee Falls. "I wanted to c ...
Jul 13 2023 - Big Country transit agencies receive millions in funding
The Texas Transportation Commission approved $96 million in funds for rural and small urban transit agencies throughout Texas in July 2023. This will go ...
Jul 13 2023 - Cleanup begins after train derailment spills asphalt binder into Montana's Yellowstone River
Globs of asphalt binder that spilled into Montana's Yellowstone River during ... a train crossed it early on June 24 near the town of Columbus and 10 cars fell into the water, spilling liquid ...
Jul 13 2023 - Cleanup begins after asphalt binder spill into Montana's Yellowstone River after train derailment
Globs of asphalt binder that spilled into Montana's Yellowstone River during ... a train crossed it early on June 24 near the town of Columbus and 10 cars fell into the water, spilling liquid ...
Jul 13 2023 - Captain D's Opens Franchised Location in Katy, Texas
Business partners Irfan Ibrahim and Salman Iqbal of Checkout Food Stores own the new Captain D’s in Katy, Texas, along with Uzair Ibrahim, development president and Furqan Ibrahim, director of ...
Jul 13 2023 - Man charged with throwing rocks into Waco businesses
A 43-year-old Waco man is charged with doing thousands of dollars in damage to Waco businesses with rocks thrown through windows. Delano Djuan Kelly was tracked down and ...
Jul 13 2023 - Disabled man from Bellingham reaches $13 million settlement with DSHS
A disabled Whatcom County man has reached a record settlement deal after being abused by his caregiver for over 3 decades. According to court documents, the Washington State Department of Social and ...
Jul 13 2023 - Official Wings opening second Clarksville location in prime downtown spot
Official Wings is preparing to open a second location in Clarksville, this one in a prime spot downtown across from the Montgomery County Courts Center, where Hot Pita used to be. Business partners ...
Jul 13 2023 - Missouri businessman Mike Hamra 'seriously considering' run for governor as Democrat
Mike Hamra, president and CEO of Springfield, Missouri-based Hamra Enterprises, which operates nearly 200 restaurants across 11 states, said in a statement to the Business Journal that he is ...
Jul 13 2023 - North Carolina Repeats As No. 1 State For Business
CNBC has ranked North Carolina No. 1 in the “America’s Top States for Business” list for the second year in a row.
Jul 13 2023 - Concord Opens Another Round Of Small Business Reimbursement Grants
Utilizing $2 million of the funds that the City received from the federal government as part of the American Rescue Plan Act, Concord provided one-time reimbursement grants of up to $5,000 to 176 ...
Jul 13 2023 - Big 12 commissioner enters second year in charge optimistic about league’s future
Brett Yormark was definitely trying to send a message during his introduction as the newest commissioner of the Big 12 Conference last summer, when he said the league was "open for business." A year ...
Jul 13 2023 - Garland: Open for business
“Garland is Texas’ 12th-largest city and home to over 247,000 people. We’re also less than 30 minutes away from both the Dallas/Fort Worth and Dallas Love Field airports.
Jul 13 2023 - Traverse City salon refuses to service transgender, queer patrons
A Traverse City hair salon is receiving backlash after announcing that their business will no longer serve transgender and queer people.
Jul 13 2023 - California commercial fishermen set to receive second oil spill settlement in September
California commercial fishermen and seafood processors as well as other coastal property owners and businesses could be awarded a second settlement as a result of an oil spill near Huntington Beach in ...
Jul 13 2023 - Pennsylvania man wanted after $190K copper theft, business damages
Pennsylvania State Police say a business suffered more than $190,000 in losses after copper wire was stolen in Dauphin County. State Police in Lykens say ...
Jul 13 2023 - Police seek help finding missing Oregon City man with schizophrenia
The Lincoln City police say two men are in custody after attempting to lure minors for sex. A Sherwood man is in police custody after an extensive investigation into dog abuse. A 5-year-old girl has ...
Jul 13 2023 - Texas power demand hits record, more highs seen in heat wave
Demand for power in Texas hit a record high on Wednesday as homes and business cranked up air conditioners during a lingering heatwave, according to data from the state's power grid operator.
Jul 13 2023 - Small fix to R&D expensing could mean big things for NY businesses (Guest Opinion by Will Barcl
Congress must act to protect NY jobs and the nation's edge in research and development, writes Assembly minority leader.
Jul 13 2023 - Blount County leaders look to revitalize downtown Maryville in effort to keep younger population
There are currently more than a dozen new projects under development in downtown Maryville. MARYVILLE, Tenn. — Business and community leaders in Blount County say Maryville will look completely ...
Jul 13 2023 - My House Or My Beach? How California’S Housing Crisis Could Weaken Its Coastal Protections
The California Coastal Commission has broad authority to protect the state's shoreline. Now, some want to curtail its power over affordable housing proposals. California lawmakers have been busy over ...
Jul 13 2023 - California Housing Crisis Prompts Efforts to Weaken Coastal Commission’s Power
California lawmakers have been busy over the last decade trying to make it easier to build homes across a housing-strapped state. But there’s an 840-mile-long exception.
Jul 13 2023 - Feds: Panama City Beach businessman used $1.5 million to fund ‘lavish lifestyle’
A Panama City Beach real estate broker lied and submitted false documents to obtain 18 loans worth about $1.5 million between April 2020 and June 2021, court ...
Jul 13 2023 - Pierce City man draws prison term
A Lawrence County judge has sentenced a 61-year-old Pierce City man to five years in prison for exposing himself to a school bus full of children.
Jul 13 2023 - Jersey City’s first cannabis business finally opens, but it’s not for recreational sales
The city’s first cannabis business — a medicinal dispensary — opened its doors this week at 220 Broadway, in an industrial area in the shadow of the Pulaski Skyway, not far from where the famed ...
Jul 13 2023 - Anchor Brewing Company to cease operations in San Francisco
A landmark company in San Francisco has turned off its taps. Anchor Brewing Company officials announced early Wednesday that it will cease operations and liquidate the business ...
Jul 13 2023 - Former Georgia teacher indicted on 21 counts of child sexual abuse materials
A former Georgia teacher has been indicted on 21 counts of producing, distributing, receiving and possessing child sexual abuse material. Michael Allen Dendy, 32, of Milledgeville, was charged with ...
Jul 13 2023 - Florida ranks top 10 in CNBC’s Top States for Business 2023
After narrowly missing the top 10 last year, the Sunshine State moved up three spots to No. 8 in the 2023 America’s Top States for Business ranking by CNBC. According to a CNBC online article, the ...
Jul 13 2023 - Water line break shuts down West Jordan businesses
West Jordan City Emergency responded to a water line break. Businesses were shut down until the line and hole could be repaired.
Jul 13 2023 - Businesses, residents invited to sponsor flags for Rotary Club project
There is still time to support the 2023 Craig Rotary flag project, which puts American flags up around town for the holidays. Flags have lined Victory Way during holidays throughout the year including ...
Jul 13 2023 - Upcoming Coach USA bus service cuts concern Jersey Gardens workers, city official
Reducing service on three Coach USA bus routes to happen on July 17, including one relied on by Jersey Gardens mall workers, has raised concern among riders and a city councilman.
Jul 13 2023 - Bristol Myers’ bladder cancer drug extends survival in late-stage study
(Reuters) -Bristol Myers Squibb Co said on Tuesday its blockbuster cancer immunotherapy, Opdivo, in combination with chemotherapy extended survival ...
Jul 13 2023 - Farm Tech Days tours will showcase Sauk County agribusinesses and more
Visitors will fan out from the Badger Steam and Gas Engine Club grounds to visit six tour sites around Sauk County. Be sure to reserve your spot!
Jul 13 2023 - Lawton native Jennifer Ellis announces state Senate campaign
Republican local businesswoman Jennifer Ellis said Monday that she is running to fill the Comanche County state Senate seat being vacated by Sen. John Michael Montgomery.
Jul 13 2023 - State agency fines Jefferson County man, former business owners
A Jefferson County man is facing a $7,500 fine for allegedly cleaning shrimp and dumping their hulls at an unauthorized site in Nederland. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality fined the man ...
Jul 13 2023 - Mass Sex Abuse in Cologne: Part of a Disturbing Trend among Middle East and North African immigrant
Utah Candidate Made Visits to China, Urging Cooperative U.S. Policy The details about New Year’s Eve in Cologne are starting to filter out. Eighteen-year-old Michelle and her group of eleven ...
Jul 13 2023 - Hope’s Bridge in Fort Smith to open for transitional housing, other substance abuse recovery serv
according to a Hope's Bridge news release. The group hopes to develop another facility for women in the future. The the program was made possible with a $319,441 award from the Arkansas Opioid ...
Jul 13 2023 - McNary High School counselor accused of sexually abusing minor
(KOIN) — A Salem-Keizer Public Schools counselor and former ... In 2020, Bobeda was named a finalist for Oregon School Counselor of the Year.
Jul 13 2023 - 3 killed, 14 seriously injured in Greyhound bus crash in Illinois
ISP said a Greyhound bus was carrying passengers on westbound I-70 when it struck three commercial vehicles parked on an exit ramp.
Jul 13 2023 - Highland Springs joins Oscar Smith in Class 6 Region A, Phoebus and others on the move under VHSLâ€
High school football in Class 6 Region A will welcome another perennial power next season when Highland Springs joins the fray, and a handful of area schools are changing classifications for the next ...
Jul 13 2023 - 3 people dead and at least 14 are injured after a Greyhound bus crashes in Illinois
The bus was traveling west on Interstate 70 when it crashed into commercial vehicles parked on an exit ramp, the Illinois State Police said.
Jul 13 2023 - This South Dade BBQ spot has been serving Miami for 60 years. Is it the best in Florida?
Summer in Miami is a hot, steamy, sweaty business. But if you really want to experience heat, try standing next to the smoker at Shiver’s Bar-B-Q. Owner Michael Campbell acknowledges with a grin that ...
Jul 13 2023 - Cal Water releases Lake Isabella's annual water quality report
To help residents and businesses learn about their local water supply, California Water Service (Cal Water) encourages customers to visit and view their annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).
Jul 13 2023 - Glenstone License Office closes abruptly after 13 years
Glenstone License Office closed abruptly Wednesday after being in business for thirteen years. Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks CEO Joe Daues said this was not ...
Jul 13 2023 - Fire crews battle structure fire in Smiths Station
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - East Alabama fire crew are working to put out a structure fire in Smiths Station. According to our news crew at the location, the fire is located at 4229 Lee County Road 246. No ...
Jul 13 2023 - Louisville man indicted for allegedly sexually abusing 3 runaway teen girls
A Louisville grand jury has indicted a man on charges of sexually abusing and raping three runaway teenage girls.
Jul 13 2023 - Madison County bus crash involved semis sitting on exit ramp. Why do truckers park there?
But the leaders of the Mid-West Truckers and Illinois Truck Enforcement associations say it creates potentially dangerous situations when state rest areas fill up. On Wednesday, a Greyhound bus ran ...
Jul 13 2023 - Children left alone, mom charged
According to police, a woman faces charges after her small children were found alone at an Enterprise hotel. Quavanta Britt, 22, of Marianna, FL was charged with Torture/Willful Abuse of a Child under ...
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