Jul 14 2022 - Macomb County gets $250K to plant trees, shrubs Local businesses and philanthropic organizations also participate “It’s a whole army of people looking to improve the quality of life in Michigan, especially Macomb County,” he said ...
Jul 14 2022 - Former Macomb County priest convicted of sex abuse A former priest from Macomb County has been convicted of sex ... marks the sixth one secured by my clergy abuse team,” said Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. “It’s also a reminder ...
Jul 14 2022 - Rush City students participate in Moot Court The Rush City High School Business Law Class traveled to the Chisago County Courthouse on Friday, May 20, to present oral arguments as part of a Moot Court Summary Judgment ...
Jul 14 2022 - Rush City business law class presents arguments The Rush City High School Business Law Class traveled to the Chisago County Courthouse on Friday, May 20th to present oral arguments as part of a Moot Court Summary Judgment ...
Jul 14 2022 - Noblesville touts $1B in capital investment NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) — The city of Noblesville says $1 billion in private capital investment has been committed to the city since the beginning of 2020. Mayor Chris ...
Jul 14 2022 - Neighbor says she reported abuse in home of murdered 2-year-old Questions are being raised about the extent of the abuse happening in the home of 2-year-old Ezekiel Harry, who police said was murdered at the hands of his own mother and her boyfriend, and later ...
Jul 14 2022 - Repeat offender sentenced for child sex abuse in Willmar A Texas man has been sentenced to six- and seven-year prison terms for his second and third sexual assault convictions in recent years. Alexander Rudy Gamez, 25, of Carrizo Springs, Texas ...
Jul 14 2022 - CNBC names NC as America’s top state for business in 2022 CNBC has named North Carolina as America’s Top State for Business in 2022. This morning, Governor Roy Cooper joined CNBC’s Scott Cohn at the Oceanic at the Crystal Pier in Wrightsville Beach for a ...
Jul 14 2022 - North Carolina is No. 1 state for business, CNBC says CNBC has named North Carolina as America’s Top State for Business in 2022. On Wednesday morning, Gov. Roy Cooper joined CNBC’s Scott Cohn at the Oceanic restaurant at the Crystal Pier in Wrightsville ...
Jul 14 2022 - Alcohol Use Therapists in Palmyra, PA If you're looking for help with alcohol abuse in Palmyra or for a Palmyra alcohol abuse therapist, these professionals provide confidential support for alcohol abuse or for individuals and couples ...
Jul 14 2022 - Sidewalk sales, music, art and more in Honesdale Honesdale is having another year of Sidewalk Sales that sees many new faces come to the area. HONESDALE, Pa. — For one of the newest businesses on the main strip in Honesdale, this weekend is an ...
Jul 14 2022 - N.J. Transit Shuts Down Train Service, Blaming Engineer Sickout The shutdown also affected the Metro-North Railroad’s Pascack Valley and Port Jervis lines, which are operated by New Jersey Transit, west of the Hudson River, said Sean Butler, a Metropolitan ...
Jul 14 2022 - State Designation Is A Feather In The Cap Of Fancher Chair It’s a nice feather in the cap for Fancher Chair and its employees to see the longtime Falconer company included in New York state’s Historic Business Preservation Registry. Founded in 1807, the ...
Jul 14 2022 - Henderson Celebrates Years of “Growth” at Henderson Community Days Henderson was bustling with activity after activity this weekend at Henderson Community Days. Locals and people from afar came to part take in the 126 th town celebration. Events began on Friday with ...
Jul 14 2022 - Woonsocket businessman sentenced for defrauding IRS of $2.8M A Woonsocket business owner was sentenced Thursday to probation and jail time his role in defrauding the IRS of $2.8 million, U.S. Attorney of Rhode Island Zachary A. Cunha said. Jesus Jose Mendez, 44 ...
Jul 14 2022 - Woonsocket man defrauds millions of dollars from IRS United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island. (WLNE)PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — A Woonsocket businessman was sentenced on Thursday for defrauding millions of dollars from the IRS.
Jul 14 2022 - Stuff A Bus: Back to School Edition returns The Salvation Army of the Midlands, WLTX and Walmart are again partnering for Stuff A Bus: Back to School Edition, the annual drive for school supplies. The Salvation Army has compiled a list of much ...
Jul 14 2022 - Marinette County's Share Academy Transitions to Rawhide Youth Home Rawhide Youth Services, a non-profit faith-based corporation started in 1965 by renowned Green Bay Packer Quarterback Bart Starr, his wife Cherry, and John and Jan Gillespie to provide a life-changing ...
Jul 14 2022 - Store closing leaves golden memories One of Humboldt’s downtown businesses will be closing its doors for good. Brasfield’s Jewelry owners Roger and Debbie Brasfield are riding off into the sunset of retirement and closing the ...
Jul 14 2022 - Watch: Sen. Warren grills FTA administrator on state of MBTA After a number of recent incidents, including deaths, on the T, the MBTA has come under increased federal scrutiny, with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) sending a letter to General […] ...
Jul 14 2022 - Elizabeth Warren urges feds to get MBTA ‘back on track’ Warren grilled the head of the Federal Transit Administration over how the T became unsafe to the point where “people are literally dying” on public transit, and urged a timely release of the ...
Jul 14 2022 - Fentanyl busts rise 275% in Florida's Flagler County More fentanyl busts are happening across the country, including in Florida, where Flagler County's sheriff warns the drug crisis is hurting all demographics.
Jul 14 2022 - Man who drove Flagler school bus while drunk gets 18 months in prison A former Flagler County school bus driver who was accused of driving drunk and then appeared to be intoxicated when he showed up for his sentencing last month was sent to prison on Monday for 18 ...
Jul 14 2022 - Beaconsfield's busy summer The City of Beaconsfield has kicked off their summer with a number of different community events. They have reinvented their summer concert series. Happy Hour by the Water, as the ...
Jul 14 2022 - Fattey Beer Co. bringing shop to Uptown Westerville An upstate New York beer shop is moving into Uptown Westerville. Buffalo-based Fattey Beer Co. will open its first Ohio store at 74 S. State St. in the Columbus suburb. Owners have not yet talked to ...
Jul 14 2022 - Memphis man charged in St. Louis County with kidnapping, domestic abuse A Memphis, Tennessee man is sitting in the St. Louis County Jail following his arrest on four different charges. Otis Johnson, 47, is charged with first-degree kidnapping, second and third-degree ...
Jul 14 2022 - Scientific Games' lottery playbook succeeded, then spread The growth of the lottery business nationwide was inspired in large part by the lobbying innovations of a single multinational gambling company, Scientific Games Holdings LP.
Jul 14 2022 - Gaylord community to receive disaster assistance from SBA Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has announced Otsego County community members and businesses will receive federal assistance in the wake of a tornado that impacted Gaylord and the surrounding area.
Jul 14 2022 - FEMA denies Gaylord disaster relief request The U.S. Small Business Association (SBA) granted an administrative declaration of disaster for Otsego County after a deadly tornado in May, also after the Federal Emergency ...
Jul 14 2022 - College news for Alliance-area students for Spring 2022 Mary Lombardi of Louisville graduated from Columbus State Community College during the May 13, 2022, spring commencement ceremony. OXFORD, Ohio – The following area students were awarded degrees from ...
Jul 14 2022 - North Carolina claims No. 1 spot in ranking of best states for business It came in at No. 2 last year, trailing only Virginia. Factors that boosted North Carolina to the top of the list include the state’s long track record of innovation, strong finances — and its ability ...
Jul 14 2022 - North Carolina man sent to prison for $2.5M tax fraud Octave used his business to execute a scheme in which he directed his employees to prepare and file fraudulent tax returns, prosecutors said ...
Jul 14 2022 - Logan not short on motivation during busy summer The Wildcats return four starters from a team that finished 23-3, but went out earlier than expected in the Class AAA state tournament.
Jul 14 2022 - NW Montana Fair and Rodeo opens registration for Mutton Bustin' Registration is open for children for Mutton Bustin' at this year's Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo. The fair and rodeo is scheduled for Aug. 17-21 at the Flathead County Fairgrounds in. Mutton ...
Jul 14 2022 - WATCH: Firefighters Rescue Woman From Under CT Transit Bus in Stamford Several firefighters rescued a woman who was trapped under a CT Transit bus in Stamford on Tuesday. The incident happened at the intersection of Broad and Atlantic streets about 3 p.m. Officials said ...
Jul 14 2022 - Cases diverge in May drug bust The cases of four men facing drug charges after a 1,400-pill bust in May have taken different directions. Police arrested Terry Rogers, 38, address unknown; Lorenzo White, 42, of St. Paul, Minnesota; ...
Jul 14 2022 - Maine Credit Unions’ League raises $121k to end hunger in June Starting June 1, the Maine Credit Union League encouraged their members, businesses and the public to make donations to help those who are suffering from food insecurity. Donations were accepted both ...
Jul 14 2022 - Local forestry business honored by VFA A local logging company has been awarded the Virginia Forestry Association’s Logger Merit Award. Nathan Harker and his company, Pittsylvania Forest Products, won the award in early May for, “exemplify ...
Jul 14 2022 - Bidding on a chance to play at the party Small, minority, veteran, disabled and women-owned businesses learned what it takes to “play at the party” when it comes to building, maintaining and supplying the future Caesars Virginia hotel and ...
Jul 14 2022 - Stonerise facilities acquired by Ohio company Stonerise Healthcare Transitional Care facilities in Ohio and West Virginia, including four facilities in southern West Virginia, are being acquired by an Ohio-based company.
Jul 14 2022 - Stonerise acquired by Ohio-based company Stonerise Healthcare Transitional Care facilities in Ohio and West Virginia, including four facilities in southern West Virginia, are being acquired by an Ohio-based company.
Jul 14 2022 - School bus driver shortage impacts East Texas school districts For many students the start of the school year is about one month away and the school bus driver shortage continues to impact school districts across the country. Weeks before the 2022 - 23 school ...
Jul 14 2022 - Medical marijuana pickup site opens in East Texas Following the launch of Texas Original’s first permanent pickup location in Houston and the state’s first drive-thru location in Waco, the company is adding a new site in Nacogdoches to its robust ...
Jul 14 2022 - Columbus co-op aims to help homeowners install solar panels The city of Columbus and a group of nonprofits hope a fledgling solar power co-op will help central Ohioans install solar panels on their rooftops and save money on electricity bills. The group wants ...
Jul 14 2022 - This happens when the Idaho GOP talks to itself When Idaho’s dominant political party gathers in Twin Falls this weekend, do not expect a robust give and take about abortion, the “big lie” or even voter suppression.
Jul 14 2022 - MDA: Altex Tube LLC locating manufacturing operations in Columbus Below is a press release from The Mississippi Development Authority: Altex Tube LLC is locating a new manufacturing plant in Columbus. The project represents a corporate investment of nearly $110 ...
Jul 14 2022 - Altex Tube locating operations in Columbus Altex Tube LLC will locate a new manufacturing plant in Columbus. The project represents a corporate investment of nearly $110 million and will create 58 jobs. Altex ...
Jul 14 2022 - NC pharmacy ordered to take steps to prevent drug abuse A federal court has issued an order prohibiting a North Carolina pharmacy and its two pharmacists from dispensing controlled substances without taking steps to help ensure the drugs will not be abused ...
Jul 14 2022 - Noblesville’s own Julia Church Kozicki joins CCHA Church Church Hittle + Antrim (CCHA) welcomes Julia Church Kozicki to the firm’s Business Services and School+Education Law practice sections, as of counsel. Kozicki has served as general counsel for ...
Jul 14 2022 - Luanne Kustra named Iowa Character Award winner Luanne Kustra, who’s led the Stuff the Bus and Holly Jolly Reading programs since founding them nearly 15 years ago and also has helped with many other community-service efforts, will ...
Jul 14 2022 - TX: Residents pick $5.6 million Harlingen transit's canopy As part of the project to design the 10,000-square-foot building, officials posted an online survey on the city's website, asking residents to pick between two canopy designs.
Jul 14 2022 - Yost files lawsuit against fake fishing lure business Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit in Defiance County against four people who ran an unregistered business that sold fishing lures.
Jul 14 2022 - Groundbreaking judge will oversee Twitter's lawsuit against Musk The first female chief judge on Delaware's nationally known business court will oversee Twitter Inc's lawsuit that seeks to hold Elon Musk to his agreement to buy the social media platform for $44 ...
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Jul 14 2022 - Arby’s construction begins at Eagles Landing in Elma After months of inactivity, Elma residents can watch with anticipation as another business begins to come into the fold to support the nearly 3,500 people living in the city.
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Jul 14 2022 - NIL has allowed Merrimack star to start his own business If anybody on the North Andover campus deserves an NIL (Name ... “I will say the weather is cold here, colder than it is in New Jersey. “But the family atmosphere at the school and with ...
Jul 14 2022 - Alert Innovation Opens New Massachusetts Headquarters In Andover, MA, Alert Innovation is moving to a larger facility to accommodate the rapid expansion of its grocery automation and micro fulfillment systems business. The company’s new ...
Jul 14 2022 - Adrian robotics team competes in Arkansas On May 18, the 4-H Nobles County Humanoids robotics team began a 600-mile trip to. The trip was made possible by generous donations from individuals, businesses and organizations in Nobles County. We ...
Jul 14 2022 - Across NY, gas prices down 9 cents, says AAA New York’s average gas price is 13 cents higher than the national average, AAA added. The decrease in the average for a gallon of gas occurred despite a slight rise in demand, likely due to robust ...
Jul 14 2022 - Outfitters on road to recovery It’s all about developing the business and further developing jobs and tourism in Northern Ontario.” Wilderness North operates its own air service out of Nakina that stayed busy with freight delivery ...
Jul 14 2022 - Blue Box switchover to begin next summer locally Journal Staff Sarnia will be among the first group of Ontario municipalities to transition to a new Blue Box recycling system run by waste producers. Sarnia, Point Edward, St. Clair Township and ...
Jul 14 2022 - Texas Game Wardens wrap up another busy weekend As Texans hit the waterways across the state to recognize July Fourth, Texas Game Wardens were out in force to ensure everyone stayed safe on the water, a press release detailed "Texas Game Wardens ...
Jul 14 2022 - Blazing hot: Dry conditions lead to grass fires A wildfire destroying about 10 acres on CR 315 Monday morning could have been worse, officials say, as shown by the rolling flames of a 300-acre runaway blaze near Columbus ...
Jul 14 2022 - Richmond County School System seeking bus drivers We’re checking back in with Richmond County schools and their bus driver situation. Today, they tell us that the number of positions opened is even higher at 28.
Jul 14 2022 - Prosecutor seeks death in S Carolina deputy's killing A South Carolina prosecutor says he will seek the death penalty for a 63-year-old man accused of killing a sheriff’s deputy in what authorities described as an ambush. Seventh Judicial Circuit ...