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Bus News Archives, July 15 2023
Jul 15 2023 - Post Falls RV storage business owners overcome incredible string of misfortune
The owners of Eagle Rock Storage had dreamed about owning their own storage business for 30 years, and in 2017 that became a reality. However, with ...
Jul 15 2023 - 11-year-old’s goal of making $1,000 turns into a successful lawn care business
Four years ago, an 11-year-old boy in Farragut told his dad his New Year’s goal was to make $1,000 by his birthday in October. This goal was the beginning of a successful teen-owned and ...
Jul 15 2023 - Small business shopping experience coming to Sherman
SHERMAN, Texas (KXII) - ‘Moonlight Markets’ is an event coming to Sherman that will host more than 20 small businesses and makers from across Texoma. Sherman Economic Development RISE Competition ...
Jul 15 2023 - Danville assistant coach sidelined amid probe
A Danville Area high school assistant football coach is not attending workouts while the district investigates allegations regarding abuse in the football program, said Assistant Superinten ...
Jul 15 2023 - Danville Area probing claims of abuse
The Danville Area School District is investigating claims of abuse in its football program, Superintendent Molly Nied said at a school board meeting Monday night.
Jul 15 2023 - Staying safe this summer | Healthwatch 16
From first aid kits to drinking enough fluids, Geisinger has plenty of summer safety tips. DANVILLE, Pa. — Summer is a great time to enjoy the outdoors, but unfortunately, it's also a busy time for ...
Jul 15 2023 - We’re Small Business Owners: Here’s How We Grew Our Company on a Tiny Budget
When Mike and Shelby Oden first opened the doors to their children's store on the rugged Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, they didn't have nearly enough kids' items to fill their tiny shop. "It was ...
Jul 15 2023 - First Citizens Bank Provides $42 Million for Development of New Studio Facilities in Yonkers, NY
First Citizens Bank today announced that its Real Estate Finance business, a division of CIT, provided $42.2 million in financing to a joint venture between National Resources and Great Point Media ...
Jul 15 2023 - Oregon general manager shows power of Lithia Partners Group
Lithia Motors' decentralized business model has allowed a Honda dealership in Southern Oregon to specialize in used-truck sales.
Jul 15 2023 - Dog found tied to train tracks in Youngstown
The Mahoning County Dog Warden rescued a dog that was tied to train tracks in Youngstown Monday morning. The dog was tied to the railroad tracks around 8:30 a.m. next to a business on E. Florida ...
Jul 15 2023 - Dog tied to railroad tracks in Youngstown
A video shows the dog being tied to a pole that is just inches from the railroad tracks on E. Florida Avenue in Youngstown around 8:30 Monday. It was a few hours before a nearby business owner found ...
Jul 15 2023 - Charlotte deputies seek woman’s identity in cell phone theft case
The Charlotte County Sheriff's Office is searching for a woman they want to speak with about a cell phone theft at a Port Charlotte business.
Jul 15 2023 - Entrepreneur wants to bring a Texas-themed amusement park to Houston
A businesswoman from Houston is hoping to gift her hometown with a Texas-themed amusement park that pays tribute to some of the Lone Star State's most famous and beloved cultural touchstones.
Jul 15 2023 - Severe turbulence injures 4 as Allegiant flight lands in Florida
Severe turbulence on an Allegiant Air flight from North Carolina to Florida injured two passengers and two crew members Wednesday as the Airbus A320 landed in Clearwater.
Jul 15 2023 - Wyoming resident supports passage of Direct Capital Access Act
As a mom, business owner and current board member of the Riverton Chamber of Commerce, I understand what public policy opportunities can do for a community – particularly for our rural communities in ...
Jul 15 2023 - Parking woes and safety concerns part of new Nixa, Mo., food hall growing pains
The parking predicament has been causing headaches for businesses and posing safety risks for pedestrians. At the heart of the issue lies the bustling area surrounding 14 Mill Market and Rocco’s Pizza ...
Jul 15 2023 - Opinion: Marijuana workers are 'robbed with 'frightening frequency.' Let businesses bank.
Michael Adelman is president and CEO of the Ohio Bankers League in Columbus. Jim Hagedorn is chairman and CEO of The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company in Marysville. Ohio’s business community is known for ...
Jul 15 2023 - Fargo banker was so revered that a new county was created and named in his honor 25 days after he d
Ezra Eddy was one of the founders of First National Bank in 1878. The bank provided loans for almost every home and business in the area at the time.
Jul 15 2023 - Officer killed and 2 police injured in shooting that also left suspect dead on a North Dakota stree
One police officer died and two others were critically injured after a suspect began shooting on a busy street in Fargo, North Dakota, on Friday afternoon, police said.
Jul 15 2023 - Louisiana foster children face a tough transition to adulthood. A Lafayette nonprofit aims to help
Louisiana’s young adults that turned 21 in 2021 and had been through the foster care system had been incarcerated by their 21st birthday.
Jul 15 2023 - Construction to disrupt busy Lafayette intersection next week
The intersection of Ambassador Caffery Parkway and Johnston Street will have intermittent lane closures nightly beginning Sunday and running until Friday, July 21.
Jul 15 2023 - Lake City coach injured in Thursday bus crash
A Lake City coach was injured and has been taken to a Columbia area hospital following a head-on crash involving a minibus and a tractor-trailer.
Jul 15 2023 - Prayer event being held for Lake City High School coach, students involved in bus crash
A prayer event is being held this weekend for a coach and students from the Pee Dee after they were involved in a bus crash earlier this week.
Jul 15 2023 - City of Lake City identifies high school coach and students involved in bus crash with tractor trai
The City of Lake City identified the high school coach and student athletes involved in a bus crash with a tractor trailer on Thursday afternoon.
Jul 15 2023 - City of Lake City holding community prayer for students and coach involved in bus crash
LAKE CITY, S.C. (WIS) - The Lake City community is holding a community prayer for the victims involved in a school bus crash. On Thursday afternoon, a Lake City High School school bus was traveling ...
Jul 15 2023 - Lake City asks community to 'flood the football field with prayer warriors' after Thursday bus cras
The crash happened on Thursday as the players and coach were returning from a football camp at South Carolina State University.
Jul 15 2023 - Prayer vigil held for Lake City students and coach involved in crash
A prayer vigil is being held for four student-athletes and a Lake City High School football coach who were injured when a minibus they were riding in was hit by a ...
Jul 15 2023 - Clarksville Schools host ‘Pack the Bus’ fundraiser to prepare for start of classes
Clarksville Schools changed it up for a day of fun at Green Tree Mall. People could stop by Sears Auto Center to donate school supplies, enter giveaways and create crafts.
Jul 15 2023 - Grand Island monument business owner arrested in Missouri
Kelli Lepler faces 43 theft charges involving her Grand Island monument business; 36 of the charges are felonies.
Jul 15 2023 - South Arkansas dream team
In Wednesday's column, I wrote that legendary business leader John Ed Anthony thinks Peter MacKeith, dean of the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas, is the most ...
Jul 15 2023 - Hotels Near Great Western Colorado Lodge, Salida
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 15 2023 - Texas man who recorded himself sexually abusing a child sentenced to 20 years in prison
Shemar Cameron Green admitted he sent sexually explicit images of himself to multiple minors, according to plea papers.
Jul 15 2023 - Snyder man sentenced to 20 years in prison for child pornography
A Snyder, Texas man who recorded himself sexually abusing a 5-year-old child was sentenced yesterday to 20 years in federal prison.
Jul 15 2023 - Safe Harbor Sheboygan plans presentations on relationship abuse and lethal consequences, plus more
SHEBOYGAN - Safe Harbor of Sheboygan County is hosting two free community presentations in July and August titled “Behind Closed Doors: Exposing Relationship Abuse and Lethal Consequences.” The first ...
Jul 15 2023 - Londonderry business getting ready to restart after floods, again
Jelley's Deli was one of several Londonderry businesses hit hard by the flooding off of the West River this week. This isn't their first time dealing with it.
Jul 15 2023 - Londonderry Budget Comm. Member Faces Child Sexual Abuse Image Charges
Timothy Siekmann was arrested on Thursday on 15 felony counts accused of possessing child pornography. He was held on preventive detention.
Jul 15 2023 - How attractive is Oklahoma for business? Not very, according to CNBC ranking
Oklahoma slipped into the bottom 10 in CNBC’s annual ranking of the best states to do business, as the state's scores in education and quality of life were among the worst in the nation.
Jul 15 2023 - Regional Transit Authority of Southeastern Michigan announces mobility grants
There are buses that take seniors and people with disabilities to their doctors appointments. Then, because of grants provided by the Regional Transit Authority of Southeastern Michigan (RTA), there ...
Jul 15 2023 - Pastors speak out after KKK flyers posted on churches, businesses in Columbia
COLUMBIA, Tenn. — On Monday, the people of Columbia were shocked when they woke up and found KKK flyers posted on several businesses and churches. Many of the flyers were posted to church signs, all ...
Jul 15 2023 - Tennessee lawmaker pledges stricter hate crime laws following KKK flyer incident
Days after KKK flyers were posted at businesses and Black churches, one Tennessee lawmaker says he plans to push for harsher punishment against hate crimes.
Jul 15 2023 - New Mexico Out Business Alliance president wants LGBTQ+ businesses to grow together
With more than 100 memberships already registered, Gabe Pacheco, president of New Mexico Out Business Alliance wants more. Here are Pacheco's plans with his businesses and the Chamber this year.
Jul 15 2023 - Building painting project kicks off in Sweet Home, aiming to make the community more welcoming
Sweet Home’s “Paint the Town” project, supported by volunteer labor and donations from local businesses, will paint dozens of town buildings in an effort to make the area more inviting ...
Jul 15 2023 - 'Paint the town' project kicks off in Sweet Home, aiming to make the community more welcoming
Sweet Home’s “Paint the Town” project, supported by volunteer labor and donations from local businesses, will paint dozens of town buildings in an effort to make the area more inviting ...
Jul 15 2023 - Blending old and new, here are the best college football traditions in the Big 12
The Big 12 is in the midst of a transition period with two of its biggest programs – Oklahoma and Texas – headed out the door for the SEC next year and four new schools – Brigham Young, Central ...
Jul 15 2023 - Marshalltown Municipal Transit struggling with staffing issues
Marshalltown Municipal Transit recently announced that it would be suspending two seasonal routes “until further notice” effective last week, and the reasoning behind the decision was fairly ...
Jul 15 2023 - Longport takes steps to calm traffic on the bayfront
LONGPORT — The borough is looking to improve ... On Wednesday, the borough moved to submit a grant application to the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets to Transit Program ...
Jul 15 2023 - Alabama News
If you are packing up the car to hit the road Saturday, ALEA said to also pack your patience. They’re expecting it to be one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
Jul 15 2023 - Fire burns for 4 hours at medical supplies warehouse in Paramount
A fire at a Paramount commercial building burned for four hours early Monday, but firefighters prevented flames from spreading to nearby businesses.
Jul 15 2023 - Triangle North airport gets $26M upgrade to lure more corporate travel
Triangle North Executive Airport will use a $26M project to attract more business to fast-growing Franklin County.
Jul 15 2023 - California American Water Relaxes Water Use Requirements for its Monterey Peninsula Customers
PACIFIC GROVE, Calif., July 10, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--California American Water is updating the watering schedule for outdoor landscaping after the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District ...
Jul 15 2023 - In Monterey Park, the restaurant next to an empty Star Ballroom perseveres
"Monterey Park truly treasures its restaurants, which draw so many from the region and beyond," said Wong, who represents the district where the business is located. "I am grateful to the California ...
Jul 15 2023 - “Heat Dome” effect to push some Monterey County temperatures close to 100
The “Heat Dome” is not a movie but another kind of summer blockbuster, a heat wave stretching from the West Coast to the Gulf Coast putting about 93 million people under excessive heat ...
Jul 15 2023 - Used Chevrolet Impala for sale in Lincoln Park, NJ
Dealer agreed to fix everything that needed done including new tires , brakes and rotors. The previous owner really abused the car after owning it for 8 months and trading it in. head gasket was ...
Jul 15 2023 - Arts Festivals, Activate Altoona, Rockin the Yard, Bikers for Barkers, Penncrest Music Fest and Muc
Here is a listing of area live music and online music happenings for the weekend and week of Friday, July 14 through Thursday, July 20. Usually the busiest weekend of summer for live music in central ...
Jul 15 2023 - Road work projects for next week announced
Several road work projects will take place throughout Warren County next week. They include: ¯ Crack sealing on Route 6 in Columbus ¯ Spray patching on roads throughout Glade township ¯ Boom mowing ...
Jul 15 2023 - OUR VIEW: Cronyism is alive, well in Odessa
Odessa businessman Ronnie Lewis wrote a fantastic guest view last week that included this: "The definition of cronyism is the practice of giving jobs and other favors to friends or associates without ...
Jul 15 2023 - McKenzie Mayor releases list of businesses cited for underage sale
The McKenzie Police Department has issued several citations to local businesses for selling tobacco or alcohol to underage customers.
Jul 15 2023 - British Columbia port strike enters day four
VANCOUVER — The strike at British Columbia ports enters its fourth day after talks between ... including Canada's largest, the Port of Vancouver, led many business groups to raise red flags, ...
Jul 15 2023 - Weeklong dock strike on Canada's west coast is starting to pinch small businesses, experts say
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Canadian consumers aren’t yet feeling the impact of the weekold port strike in British Columbia, but businesses are beginning to be pinched by the shutdown of ...
Jul 15 2023 - B.C. port strike: What to know as disruption stretches into day 4
4:15 Talks stalled in B.C. port strike While some Canadians were ... longshoremen staffing some of the busiest ports in British Columbia were taking to the picket lines. A strike among more ...
Jul 15 2023 - Duncan tied for 64th after first-round 70
SILVIS, Ill. — Tyler Duncan carded a 1-under-par 70 in Thursday’s opening round and is tied for 64th place in the John Deere Classic. Starting on the back nine, the Columbus North graduate shot ...
Jul 15 2023 - Contract Award: CeLeen LLC doing business as WWC Federal (Perryville, Missouri) – $18,400,000
CeLeen LLC, doing business as WWC Federal, Perryville, Missouri, has been awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with firm-fixed-price line items and an estimated face value of ...
Jul 15 2023 - NJ Transit riders complain about AC issues on the River LINE
CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) -- Hot and humid weather is impacting the Delaware Valley. And some riders on New Jersey Transit's River LINE say they are getting hardly any relief while on board the train, ...
Jul 15 2023 - Laurinburg-Maxton Airport: Poised for Extraordinary Growth
MAXTON — The Southeast Regional Airport Authority operates the Laurinburg-Maxton Airport. It serves private individuals, business and military aviation along with operating as an intermodal facility ...
Jul 15 2023 - 3 indicted for sexual abuse by July Lewis County Grand Jury
A total of 19 people were indicted in July by the Lewis County Grand Jury, including multiple who are accused of sexually abusing children.
Jul 15 2023 - Weirton Hall of Fame announces 2023 inductees
A class of eight current and former city residents has been selected as the newest inductees into the Weirton Hall of Fame. Selected nominees making up the Class of 2023 include local business owners, ...
Jul 15 2023 - New Law Should Help Protect New Yorkers From Common Scam
New York State has adopted a new law requiring all businesses selling gift cards to display a notice at or near gift cards or gift certificates are displayed or sold to alert consumers about gift card ...
Jul 15 2023 - Bus routes are expanding into Richmond suburbs. Here's where.
Buses will reach still deeper into Richmond’s suburbs now that GRTC Transit System won a greenlight from the group that disburses the greenbacks for the region’s transportation needs.
Jul 15 2023 - GRTC plans more bus service in the Richmond suburbs
Over the 12 months ending next June, GRTC plans to extend its 1A route, which now runs from downtown Richmond along Hull Street, Belt Boulevard and Midlothian Turnpike to the former Spring Rock Green ...
Jul 15 2023 - Bike path on Hood River-White Salmon Bridge wins $3.6M federal grant
The bridge between the bustling and popular city on the Columbia River and the growing town of White Salmon on the Washington side, currently has no bike facilities. The bridge is so narrow it’s even ...
Jul 15 2023 - Cambridge woman charged following theft, vulnerable adult abuse investigation
A Cambridge woman has been charged with theft and vulnerable adult abuse following an investigation. The investigation began in late May, when Cambridge Police detectives were notified by Adult ...
Jul 15 2023 - Covington man sentenced to prison for child sexual abuse material possession
ROANOKE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- A man from Covington will spend several years in prison for possession of child sexual abuse materials. According to a release, 51-year-old Jerald Gray was sentenced ...
Jul 15 2023 - Covington man sentenced to prison for possession of child sex abuse material
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - A Covington man was sentenced to nine years in prison Tuesday for possession of child sex abuse material, according to the United States Attorney’s Office Western District of ...
Jul 15 2023 - Covington man sentenced to nine years in prison for possession of child sex abuse material
A man from Covington will spend the next nine years in prison for possessing videos of child sex abuse, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Jul 15 2023 - Nevada Flight School to Offer Transition for Military CFIs
All In Aviation in Las Vegas, Nevada, is helping military flight instructors make that transition through the DOD SkillBridge program.
Jul 15 2023 - New Henderson gym wants to get people fit and fed
A local small business is working to make exercise more accessible to everyone, while also giving back to a good cause.
Jul 15 2023 - Southern Nevada Water Authority says valley use of water is down 25 percent
Officials with the Southern Nevada Water Authority says residents and businesses are contributing to the 25 percent decrease of water usage throughout the valley.
Jul 15 2023 - Brand new interiors delight on Air France 777 and A220 twinjets
I snagged two Air France flights with the carrier’s latest generation longhaul Boeing 777-300ER and shorthaul Airbus A220 products, ...
Jul 15 2023 - Outdoor briefs: Bannack Days; trailhead temporarily closed; volunteers needed; and more
Parking space is limited during this busy event. There will be a free bus service from the fairgrounds in Dillon to Bannack, with service going to Bannack at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., and returning to the ...
Jul 15 2023 - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joins growing list of progressives who will skip Israeli president’s spe
She joins fellow New York Rep. Jamaal Bowman, Ilhan Omar and Cori Bush. More progressives have yet to make up their minds.
Jul 15 2023 - ‘Strongly oppose’ Independent Log Co. rezoning
We strongly oppose the rezoning of the Independent Log Co. property at 1050 Lebanon Road in Cortez from commercial to industrial use. While we recognize the need for local business development, this ...
Jul 15 2023 - Rockland Trust Bank Informs 14,806 of Recent Data Breach Involving Vendor’s Use of MOVEit Softwar
Founded in 1907, Rockland Trust Company is a financial services company based out of Rockland, Massachusetts. The company offers a range of banking, investment, and insurance products to businesses ...
Jul 15 2023 - UW and Wyoming SBDC Network to Host Workshop in Lander July 18
Audie Cunningham will discuss the basics of starting a business during a Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network workshop titled “Start Your Own Business” Tuesday, July 18, from ...
Jul 15 2023 - Henry Schein Congratulates Dr. Louis W. Sullivan for Receiving a 2023 National Humanism in Medicine
Dr. Louis W. Sullivan receives a 2023 National Humanism in Medicine Medal, awarded by The Arnold P. Gold Foundation (Photo: Business Wire) Medal recipients were recognized during The Gold Foundation’s ...
Jul 15 2023 - Kansas City residents receive free cooling systems as heat indices soar into 100s
The KC metro is coming together to take care of neighbors who are most vulnerable to the heat. A nonprofit and local business are helping elders and those who are not able to afford cooling.
Jul 15 2023 - East Texas expert shares air conditioning performance tips
Yeah, its been a very busy summer, bit of a slow start but once it picked up it did get busy. Its been high demand summer, its always high demand around here. Its been a busy few weeks.” ...
Jul 15 2023 - MILLIANS: Did she direct your wedding?
For over half a century, the Goodrich family held sway in the women’s clothing business in downtown Milledgeville from their stores on the south side of Hancock Street.
Jul 15 2023 - Business briefs: AEP Ohio assistance grants, May TechCred results
In addition, UH Samaritan received the American Heart Association’s Target: Type 2 Honor Roll award. Target: Type 2 Diabetes aims to ensure patients with Type 2 diabetes, who might be at higher risk ...
Jul 15 2023 - Ashland County Fair will be spruced up when it opens Sept. 17
Ashland County Fair has been a busy place getting ready for the fair scheduled for Sept. 17-23. Many improvement projects have been approved by the fair board and are underway. The board continues ...
Jul 15 2023 - Exploring Mount Rainier from Lakewood
Embrace the Beauty of a Nearcation: Exploring Mount Rainier from Lakewood, Washington In the bustling and fast-paced world we live in, finding time to relax and recharge can often seem challenging.
Jul 15 2023 - Total Helium (OTCQB:TTLHF) Developing Major Helium Field, And Key Partnerships Secure It In This $4
DENVER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / / Total Helium (OTCQB:TTLHF) is positioning itself to lead North America's transition to independence in helium. This natural, non-renewable gas is essential for a range of ...
Jul 15 2023 - Chilliwack-area non-profits share in B.C. government gaming grants
Chilliwack Community Services, Chilliwack Hospice Society, Ann Davis Transition Society, Alano Club of Chilliwack, Agassiz-Harrison Community Services and Katselem Youth Society are getting a share of ...
Jul 15 2023 - Kannapolis City Council go over status and future of public transit
The city of Kannapolis is in a position where it is figuring out what direction it wants to take its public transit system. Having seen the recent effects of COVID, council first wants to gauge where ...
Jul 15 2023 - Washington Post Live
Monday, July 17, at 12:00 p.m. EDT Washington Post Live is the newsroom’s live journalism platform. Top-level government and business leaders, emerging voices and newsmakers discuss the most ...
Jul 15 2023 - Following hailstorm one business says watch out for solicitors and scams
Several homeowners throughout Prior Lake and Lakeville have reported as many as 40 to 50 solicitations for roof work throughout the week to follow.
Jul 15 2023 - B.C. phasing out single-use plastics, giving businesses six months to use inventory
VANCOUVER - British Columbia is phasing out the use of a range of single-use and disposable plastics with businesses being given six months to use up ...
Jul 15 2023 - 79-year-old Conway man charged with sexual exploitation of a minor
A 79-year-old Conway man was arrested and found in possession of child sexual abuse material, according to authorities. The South Carolina Attorney Generals ...
Jul 15 2023 - Orange County’s Beale Payne getting thoroughbreds ready to race
Born and raised in Orange County, Beale started racing horses when he was 14. He says he learned all aspects of the business. Now, he’s managing a team of about 20 workers and training 68 horses.
Jul 15 2023 - Saranac Lake continues tradition of community move with thrift store
In Saranac Lake, that's become a tradition when local businesses move from one location to another. Earlier this week, folks gathered at a consignment shop moving to a new storefront. Tori Vazquez ...
Jul 15 2023 - He's made millions from video gambling in Illinois. Regulators want to revoke his license
The Illinois Gaming Board has filed a third disciplinary complaint against a Chicago businessman from Highland, the latest development in its six-year effort to revoke his license to operate ...
Jul 15 2023 - Lake City football coach, 4 student-athletes hurt in minibus crash on way back from football camp,
Four student-athletes and a Lake City High School football coach were hurt Thursday afternoon when the minibus they were riding in was involved in a crash, Florence ...
Jul 15 2023 - A History of Service: Kingstree Lions Club
The Lions Club has been an important part of the Kingstree community since 1946. Lions Club International was founded in 1917 by Melvin Jones, a Chicago business man. He realized ...
Jul 15 2023 - Huntington Business Park, Loudon, TN Welcomes Crossville, Inc.
Loudon, TN. They have leased a new 130,424 square foot industrial facility for the distribution of their various product lines. Crossville Inc. specializes in manufacturing porcelain stone ...
Jul 15 2023 - Lara Blair aims to bring out-of-town business to uptown
With the entrance of BluTattoo Studio into the uptown business circuit, owner Lara Blair hopes to bring out of town traffic to other uptown businesses.
Jul 15 2023 - Some Austin area businesses seeing sales dip due to heat
The excruciating heat has caused a drop in sales for a number of businesses in the Austin area. AUSTIN, Texas — Some business owners in Austin say the constant triple digits temperatures are hurting ...
Jul 15 2023 - Man found dead in a Minnesota freezer was hiding from police, investigators say
BIWABIK, Minn. — A man found dead in a freezer in Minnesota last month was hiding from police, investigators said in a preliminary report. The body of 34-year-old Brandon Lee Buschman of Babbitt, ...
Jul 15 2023 - Muscle Shoals man charged with murder of woman at Tuscumbia business
A Muscle Shoals man has been arrested in connection with the death of a woman that occurred at a Tuscumbia plant. WHNT is reporting that Victor Manuel Funez Cruz, 59, has been charged with murder in ...
Jul 15 2023 - Woman shot dead at Tuscumbia business
Tuscumbia police say a woman was shot to death at a business this afternoon. WAAY is reporting that one person is in custody. Police were called at about 12:30 p.m. to McVantage Packaging, located at ...
Jul 15 2023 - Denton County Transportation Authority to take over Collin County transit program
The Denton County Transportation Authority is slated to continue transit services for the Collin County Rides program after Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s contract for the program is set to expire later ...
Jul 15 2023 - Murder of Minnesota woman leads to the execution of 'Rattlesnake James' by hanging in California
would be dubbed "Rattlesnake James" during his murder trial of his fifth wife, Mary Busch of Alexandria, Minnesota, for his first cruel attempt at her death. But not his first alleged killing.
Jul 15 2023 - Man found dead in Minnesota freezer was hiding from police, investigators say
A man found dead in a freezer in Minnesota last month was hiding from police, investigators said in a preliminary report. The body of 34-year-old Brandon Lee Buschman of Babbitt, Minnesota ...
Jul 15 2023 - Amarillo by suppertime
I took a break from my grueling summer staycation for a business trip to exotic Amarillo, Texas. (Try to contain your jealousy.) ...
Jul 15 2023 - Amarillo City Transit hosts meetings for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program
Officials announced that Amarillo City Transit will host two meetings in July for the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program, which is aimed at encouraging ...
Jul 15 2023 - SBA to open additional Disastor Loan Outreach Center in Amarillo
The Small Business Administration’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West announced that an additional Disaster Loan Outreach Center will be opening in Amarillo following the storms that hit Potter ...
Jul 15 2023 - First Friday ArtWalk comes to Elizabeth City
ELIZABETH CITY, Va. (WAVY) — First Friday ArtWalk is a new reason to go out and paint the town in Elizabeth City. On the first Friday of each month, participating businesses and art studios will stay ...
Jul 15 2023 - Chesapeake-based AG Wraps expands in Hampton Roads as it builds on family legacy
John Hall Jr. started working in the sign industry when he was 15 years old. He bought his uncle’s business, Action Graphics and Signs, in 2006 when he was 19 years old. Two years later, he ...
Jul 15 2023 - City of Chesapeake asks community to weigh in on its plans for Greenbrier Area
Community members can fill out a survey for Chesapeake's Greenbrier Area Plan, which aims to draw new businesses to the area and improve the living environment for residents.
Jul 15 2023 - How a Columbus Lion roared through adversity
DeAndre Brown broke numerous records his freshman year and still holds the record for most touchdowns scored in a single game. However, at the end of the season, he endured a leg injury during the New ...
Jul 15 2023 - Lowndes County, Columbus awarded grants to combat flooding issues
Columbus and Lowndes County haven't experienced any water rescues like those in Winston and Choctaw counties, but the area is very familiar with flooding. Now, there may be some relief in sight.
Jul 15 2023 - Minister Vandal announces investments to support women's entrepreneurship, Indigenous economic grow
The Government of Canada is continuing to make important investments to ensure a strong economy in communities across the North. Traditionally underserved businesses, particularly those that are women ...
Jul 15 2023 - ‘We’re going to make things better’: Yukon First Nations adopt youth climate plan
Dustin McKenzie-Hubbard was busy managing life with a new baby and starting his appliance repair business. Then he heard the call on the radio for Indigenous youth to write a climate action plan for ...
Jul 15 2023 - Busy road in Portage to close for a week
PORTAGE, MI — A section of Oakland Drive will be closed, beginning Monday, July 17, for utility installation. Oakland Drive will be closed to through traffic between West Osterhout Avenue and Shaver ...
Jul 15 2023 - Police investigation diverts traffic in Chiefland
According to local business employees and residents, the Cash Munny Pawnshop on North Young Boulevard was shut down around 5 p.m. as Chiefland Police officers investigated an incident. UPDATE: ...
Jul 15 2023 - Construction On Route 72, Manahawkin Bay Bridge To Take Summer Break
After local officials, businesses and residents of Southern Ocean County raised concerns about its ongoing construction, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced the Route 72 ...
Jul 15 2023 - How Enterprise Development Can Help Heal America's Divisions
Business leaders should consider enterprise development approaches that leverage their firm’s core capabilities, improve employee morale and enhance customer engagement.
Jul 15 2023 - Former Canton track coach indicted for sexually penetrating a minor
A former track coach at a Canton high school has been indicted for sexually abusing a minor. According to the indictment, O’Keefe Henderson, the track coach at Canton High School at the time, sexually ...
Jul 15 2023 - Peters touts Southgate Tower project in speech to business, government leaders
U.S. Sen. Gary Peters was in Southgate Monday morning, where he met with Downriver business leaders and government officials to highlight federal investments and legislation he said are helping to ...
Jul 15 2023 - 2 Pennsylvania Cities Ranked Among The Rudest Cities In The US
According to a list compiled by Business Insider, the rudest cities in Pennsylvania are Philadelphia in 9th and Pittsburgh in 23rd. The rudest city in the entire country is New York, New York.
Jul 15 2023 - Peru vows to use only legitimate force during upcoming protests
Peru's government vowed on Friday to use only appropriate force in protests planned for next week and guarantee demonstrators' safety, following alleged abuses during the previous series of clashes.
Jul 15 2023 - Pastors launch doughnut, cookie bakery from Hornell home: Meet the Dukes of Dough
Order online, pick up at their home-based bakery. The Dukes of Dough, a Hornell doughnut and cookie business, is getting started on Seneca Road.
Jul 15 2023 - North Carolina #1 for business | Editorial
Back-to-back years with big wins like the $458 milllion biomanufacturing plant being built in Greensboro among them, are the chief drivers of the recognition. But so too are our neighbors. Looking at ...
Jul 15 2023 - Hook'd on Smoke Food Truck of Ashe County opening
ASHE — Kristin Howell of Kristin’s Hook’d on Smoke Food Truck in West Jefferson is building her business.
Jul 15 2023 - 'No turn on red' sign at Centerville Road, Columbia Avenue is temporary [Lancaster Watchdog]
Barb Forrey recently noticed a backup in traffic on Centerville Road in East Hempfield Township. That’s not unusual for the busy road, but Forrey thought it was peculiar at the ...
Jul 15 2023 - Gainesville businessman appointed to the Florida Concrete Masonry Education Council
The post Gainesville businessman appointed to the Florida Concrete Masonry Education Council appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
Jul 15 2023 - Fire damages several businesses, forces evacuation in downtown Vernon, B.C.
Vernon Fire Rescue Services was dispatched to a structure fire on the 2800-block of 30th Street at around 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday. (City of Vernon) Firefighters remain on the scene of a major ...
Jul 15 2023 - Third bus of migrants arrives in downtown LA from Texas, officials say
About two weeks after a second bus of immigrants from Texas arrived in L.A., officials confirmed that a third bus dropped off more migrants in downtown on Thursday.
Jul 15 2023 - More migrants arrive in Los Angeles on buses from Texas
Multiple buses carrying migrants rolled into the parking lot of St. Anthony's Croatian Church in Chinatown Thursday, the latest in a series of several arrivals​ from Texas.
Jul 15 2023 - Migrants are bused from Texas to Los Angeles
Migrants who were bused from Brownsville, Texas, arrive at St. Anthony’s Croatian Catholic Church in Los Angeles on Thursday. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options ...
Jul 15 2023 - Former director of Nebraska bus service arrested on theft charges in Texas
The Madison County Sheriff's Office said Stewart voluntarily crossed the border from Mexico and turned himself in to U.S. Border Patrol.
Jul 15 2023 - Man accused of stealing from North Fork Area Transit arrested in Texas
MADISON, Neb. (KTIV) - Authorities say the man who allegedly stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Norfolk, Nebraska nonprofit has been arrested.
Jul 15 2023 - EXCLUSIVE: Former NFAT director comments on theft charges before his eventual arrest in Texas
A former northeast Nebraska transit director accused of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars turned himself in at the border of Texas and Mexico Friday morning.
Jul 15 2023 - Sweet and Savoree Sisters
Two Raleigh teenagers are now growing a successful home business called "Sweet and Savoree Sisters". 17 year old Jessica and 15 year old Sidney Hamilton might never have started their own business if ...
Jul 15 2023 - Hiking the Iron Mountain Trail in Oregon's Cascade Range
The Iron Mountain Trail offers sprawling views of the Cascades with colorful wildflowers along the way. LINN COUNTY, Oregon — We escape the hustle and bustle of the daily grind on a gas tank getaway ...
Jul 15 2023 - Higher Love grand opening today in Norway
NORWAY — Higher Love Cannabis Co. today will have the grand opening of its new Norway store. The store is at 650 U.S. 2 in Norway. Business hours will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday. Those ...
Jul 15 2023 - Bristol Myers' Opdivo extends survival in bladder cancer study
Bristol Myers Squibb Co said on Tuesday its blockbuster cancer immunotherapy, Opdivo, in combination with chemotherapy improved survival in patients with a type of bladder cancer in a late-stage trial ...
Jul 15 2023 - Bristol Restaurant Closes After Decade In Business: 'This Was Only Option', Owners Say
A beloved restaurant in Hartford County has been forced to close after a decade in business. One Fifty Central, located in Bristol at 150 Central St., permanently closed on Monday, July 10 after a ...
Jul 15 2023 - Pa. man accused of abusing baby blames ghost for child’s injuries, broken leg
The father claimed that his apartment was possessed, but the mother told authorities he had been "heavy handed" dealing with the baby in the past.
Jul 15 2023 - Man accused of shooting at Colorado business charged with attempted murder
A man accused of shooting at a Broomfield restaurant appeared in court and is facing a long list of charges including attempted murder.
Jul 15 2023 - H-E-B ranked No. 1 of the top 10 grocery stores in the country, recent poll suggests
Upon returning to the Texas Hill Country after two years in the United States Navy during the first World War, Mrs. Butt's youngest son, Howard Edward, took over the family business in 1919. He opened ...
Jul 15 2023 - BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Pauline Gray Investigates’ and ‘Conversations: Ranger Tales from Maine’
Louise Bates cleverly recreates excellent detective mysteries of a bygone era, and Buzz and Tim Caverly share entertaining memoirs of careers as park rangers ...
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