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Bus News Archives, July 16 2023
Jul 16 2023 - OKFB selects 12 for rural, ag business accelerators program
Oklahoma Farm Bureau has selected 12 rural Oklahoma businesses for the organization’s new Oklahoma Grassroots Rural and Ag Business Accelerators program.
Jul 16 2023 - Kyle Busch scheduled to race at Action Track USA in Kutztown on Wednesday
Kyle Busch, the NASCAR Cup Series star, is scheduled to race at Champion Energy Action Track USA in Kutztown on Wednesday as part of Hyper Racing 600 Speedweeks. NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Sheldon ...
Jul 16 2023 - Milford man pleads no contest to negligent cruelty charge in mother's 2017 death
MILFORD — A city man charged with abuse after his mother’s 2017 death was ruled a homicide has taken a plea deal to a reduced charge in the case. Michael O’Connell, 68, pleaded nolo contendere, or no ...
Jul 16 2023 - Texas Legislature approved property tax relief; here's how El Paso could be affected
A pair of bills approved by the Texas Senate this week could provide billions in property tax relief for homeowners and small businesses across Texas.
Jul 16 2023 - Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan touts proposed $18B property tax cut as possibly biggest in U.S. Hi
The package would cut school taxes for property owners offer savings for small businesses and more than double the homestead exemption.
Jul 16 2023 - Indiana has $800M in unclaimed cash: Here’s how to see if any is yours
Those looking to claim their cut of the cash can visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220 to search their name, family, or business. They can also reach out to the Unclaimed Property Division ...
Jul 16 2023 - Lawyers with supreme court business paid Clarence Thomas aide via Venmo
Payments to Rajan Vasisht, an aide from 2019-21, underscore ties between the justice and lawyers who argue cases in front of him ...
Jul 16 2023 - Fast-growing Minnesota-based company plans HQ move to Plano
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 16 2023 - 28th Street pedestrian bridge, Wyoming’s new downtown get $20M in state budget money
WYOMING, MI – The state is investing $20 million in a project to construct a pedestrian bridge over busy 28th Street and eventually create Wyoming’s first downtown area. In Michigan’s $82 ...
Jul 16 2023 - Fairfield business owners look to build residential addition to Bronson Road property
FAIRFIELD — A local business owner is pitching to construct a barn-style addition to his commercial building on Bronson Road where he and his wife will live and expand their business space.
Jul 16 2023 - Minnesota’s first cat cafe relocating from Uptown to Roseville
Minnesota’s first cat cafe is moving from Uptown to Roseville. The Cafe Meow, a business that fosters cats while providing cat-focused activities along with food and drink for the public, opened five ...
Jul 16 2023 - Why's That: Why is there a case of Russian memorabilia at the Kalamazoo train station?
Listener Hannah Hudson first noticed the glass display case at the Kalamazoo Transit Center in March, while she and her husband were waiting for a train.
Jul 16 2023 - Police investigate how teen got ahold of gun used in park shooting
Two teenagers are facing charges after police say one was shot and the other was stabbed at a busy northeast Albuquerque park earlier this week.
Jul 16 2023 - Experts say girl awarded $485M in sex abuse suit likely to face long court fight
The $485 million award came in a case involving an 8-year-old Bernalillo County girl who alleged she was sexually abused in 2018 by a treatment foster care parent licensed through ...
Jul 16 2023 - Fort Smith man pleads guilty to shooting at police while holding infant
A Fort Smith man pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including child abuse and assault with intent to commit murder. In Oct. 2022, Elbert Fuller, 24, shot at family members at a house near Roland, ...
Jul 16 2023 - Insurance companies sue energy corporation after it was blamed for helping start Colorado wildfire
Dozens of insurance companies are suing Minneapolis-based Xcel Energy to recoup money paid out to homes and businesses lost in Colorado’s most destructive wildfire in 2021.
Jul 16 2023 - New Roswell task force to revisit talks of Canton Street promenade rebuild
ROSWELL, Ga. - There's a new task force in Roswell that will take a closer look at a plan to close off a popular street to vehicles. Four business owners and three residents make up the task force ...
Jul 16 2023 - Study: Oklahoma ranks 41st in America’s Top States for Business
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma has been ranked 41st in CNBC’s annual Top States for Business study for 2023 – down three spots since the 2022 survey. CNBC has been conducting this survey ...
Jul 16 2023 - Daily Digest: UCSF may take over S.F. hospitals; UN Plaza eyed for makeover
UCSF is looking to acquire two San Francisco hospitals, UN Plaza is headed for a makeover, thieves rob another Union Square retailer, and more this Thursday morning in San Francisco business news.
Jul 16 2023 - New mural encapsulates Valdosta history with hope of boosting tourism
Projects like the new mural on Patterson Street and Central Avenue are designed to drive business back to downtown Valdosta.
Jul 16 2023 - How former UNC basketball coach Matt Doherty used failure as springboard for new business path
Matt Doherty wants to share lessons from his basketball life, including a failed stint as a UNC coach in the early 2000s.
Jul 16 2023 - Woodbury business owner charged with 13 felony tax crimes
Zywiec is the owner of Zywiec Garden and Landscape Center as well as the operator of the Haunting Experience in Cottage Grove, according to the press release.
Jul 16 2023 - ‘Colors my tías would wear' – Hialeah woman wins beauty grant for the Cuban inspired ‘Al
A journey starting back in 2018, Gabriella Trujillo always dreamed of starting her own business, leading her put her life savings into creating her first makeup palette. La Reina del Caribe: inspired ...
Jul 16 2023 - Law enforcement trio receives statewide DA Award
Ada Police Chief Carl Allen, Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Special Operations Commander Terrance Bush, and Pontotoc County Sheriff John Christian received the Oklahoma District Attorneys Association ...
Jul 16 2023 - Intruder stabs woman in her 70s dozens of times as she lay in bed, Ohio cops say
A woman in her 70s was repeatedly stabbed by an intruder as she laid in her bed Thursday morning, Ohio police say. Officers in Mansfield, a northern Ohio town in between Cleveland and Columbus ...
Jul 16 2023 - Double homicide victims’ business partner reported missing in Oklahoma
THE FORMER business partner of two Belmont County residents who were murdered in their home is missing from Oklahoma. The Pottawatomie County (Oklahoma) Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s ...
Jul 16 2023 - Former restaurant business partner of Ohio double murder victims is missing, last seen in Oklahoma
Andrew Isaac Griffin, former business partner of the murdered owners of Salsa Joe’s, Tom and Angela Strussion, is missing. According to Tom ...
Jul 16 2023 - Downtown Wyandotte Guide Available for Download
The Wyandotte Downtown Development Authority has published a 40-page, glossy guidebook to promote downtown businesses and events slated for the area in 2012. DDA Director Natalie Rankine said the ...
Jul 16 2023 - Two weeks of RIDE TFT; the city of Twin Falls is seeing good usage numbers
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The new Micro-Transit system in Twin Falls has been running for two weeks and the numbers are looking good so far. With a population officially over 50,000 residents, ...
Jul 16 2023 - Officials: 2 women plead guilty to child abuse, children found starving, chained up in cages
Two Texico women plead guilty to cruel punishment of children after evidence shows children starving, chained up and in cages.
Jul 16 2023 - Clovis women plea guilty after chaining children to a bed and starvation
Two Clovis women, Jayme Kushman pleaded guilty to five counts of Child Abuse and Jamie Sena pled no contest to four counts of Child Abuse on Thursday, said a press release from the Ninth Judicial ...
Jul 16 2023 - Lebanon's slump a boon to craftsmen
Among meandering alleyways in the historic market of Lebanon's southern city of Sidon, cobblers and menders are doing brisk business as an economic crisis revives demand for once-fading trades.At ...
Jul 16 2023 - Lebanon Economic Crisis Means More Work For Craftsmen
Among meandering alleyways in the historic market of Lebanon's southern city of Sidon, cobblers and menders are doing brisk business, as an economic crisis revives demand for once-fading trades.
Jul 16 2023 - 🌱 PFAS Found In Parkersburg Drinking Water + Wood Co. Road Closures
Hey, everybody. Callie Cook here with your Monday edition of the Parkersburg Patch newsletter, filled with everything you need to know about what's happening in town. Business owners and marketers ...
Jul 16 2023 - Doing right by downtown Meridian
Businesses along Idaho Avenue in Downtown Meridian are going through a makeover that some have compared to the transformation of Downtown Boise’s 8th Street. Darin Oswald doswald@idahostatesman ...
Jul 16 2023 - Cannabis growers in Washington state resume business after pesticide concerns
Some legal cannabis growers in Washington state who were ordered to halt operations in April over concerns about pesticide contamination are getting back to business.
Jul 16 2023 - Richard Sherman lined up for blockbuster Skip Bayless reunion after 'unrelenting attack'
Former Seattle Seahawks star Richard Sherman is under consideration to co-host Undisputed with Skip Bayless on Fox Sports despite the NFL legend once insulting his potential partner on live TV ...
Jul 16 2023 - TxDOT officials are cheering record highway spending, but agency is seeing a cost spike, too
The road building business is booming in Texas, drawing cheers from highway officials at the same time costs have climbed to record highs. “It is a sign of the work being done,” Texas Department of ...
Jul 16 2023 - 21st Century annexation, rezoning finally gets green light
Sterling City Council annexed a parcel of land Tuesday that brings the site of a major business development into the city. 21st Centurty Equipment, based in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, plans to build a ...
Jul 16 2023 - Sterling City Council hands chicken question off to voters
Some cities require permits and most have a limit on the number of birds allowed. Sterling City Council voted during its regular business meeting Tuesday evening to put the issue of backyard ...
Jul 16 2023 - Columbus man and Phenix City woman convicted for plotting to sell meth in East Alabama
On Thursday, U.S. Attorney Sandra J. Stewart announced the conviction of a Columbus, Georgia, man and Phenix City, Alabama woman for participating in an East Alabama drug ...
Jul 16 2023 - Columbus man, Phenix City woman convicted for role in east Ala. drug trafficking bust
According to court officials, 38-year-old Tremayne Franklin faces up to life in prison for his involvement, while 27-year-old Kahlia Nichelle Washington faces anywhere between five to 40 years.
Jul 16 2023 - Puget Sound Energy and Invenergy Partner to Advance Washington's Clean Energy Transition
Washington state's largest utility, and Invenergy, the leading privately-held developer, owner and operator of sustainable energy solutions, announced the signing of a 15-year power purchase agreement ...
Jul 16 2023 - New sex crime charges for man already suspected in other Albany allegations
An Albany man faces new sex crime charges not long after his initial arrest for sexually abusing a minor. Jakiah Allen Chandler, 28, was arraigned on two counts of first-degree sexual abuse Friday, ...
Jul 16 2023 - Barking dog helps police recapture murder suspect who escaped from California hospital
A murder suspect who had escaped from custody at a Northern California hospital was arrested again after a barking dog pointed the police to his hiding spot in a heavy bush.
Jul 16 2023 - Grego's Beverage Warehouse significantly damaged after fire
Pooler Fire officials say they responded to a fire at Grego's Beverage Warehouse Saturday morning. Someone driving by the business on Hwy. 80 saw the flames and called 911. Firefighters were on scene ...
Jul 16 2023 - Williamsburg Mercantile celebrates opening
Williamsburg Mercantile is a new business in the village of Williamsburg that brings together coffee, goods, and community.
Jul 16 2023 - Amtrak service from Philly to New York resumes after temporary suspension; NJ Transit also resumes
Amtrak service from Philadelphia to New York has resumed after being suspended temporarily Thursday morning due to overhead power issues.
Jul 16 2023 - Elkhart’s Concord Mall To Become Mixed-Use Development
The dying Concord Mall in Elkhart is set to get new life as a mixed-use development that could include businesses, some manufacturing and maybe even multi-family residential.
Jul 16 2023 - Let's talk business: Pueblo Bank & Trust soliciting grant requests for community projects
Pueblo Bank & Trust Company is accepting community grant requests on behalf of the Pueblo City & County Foundation fund. Deadline to apply for the 2023 grants is Aug. 30. An independent committee will ...
Jul 16 2023 - 'There is hope': Speakers share stories of addiction, recovery in Auburn
It wasn't until after an incident where Bryan Bush put a gun to his head in front of his mother that he was able to get to a ...
Jul 16 2023 - Speakers share stories of addiction, recovery in Auburn
It wasn't until after an incident where Bryan Bush put a gun to his head in front of his mother that he was able to get to a ...
Jul 16 2023 - North Carolina secretary of state visits the mountains to meet with small business owners
North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall visited the mountains on Monday to meet with small business owners.
Jul 16 2023 - Nearly $100 million approved for public transit programs across Texas
TEXARKANA, Texas – $96 million was approved last week for public transit programs across Texas. Part of the federal and state funding will be awarded to the East Texas Council of Governments. Here, ...
Jul 16 2023 - Mount Jackson, New Market seek new chief administrators
Amos “Buster” Nicholson, the town manager of New Market, left his position in early June — not quite four months after starting the job. Nicholson’s departure prompted the town to start advertising ...
Jul 16 2023 - Rickey Mitchell leads June fundraising race for Miami-Dade Sheriff with $200K self-donation
Fred Wright of WRT World Enterprises, a Medley shipping, logistics and supply chain business, gave $1,500. Wright also gave $2,500 last month to Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, who currently ...
Jul 16 2023 - Cost of boycotting banks doesn't matter, Oklahoma House speaker says: 'The law is clear'
The Energy Discrimination Elimination Act bars the state from doing business with financial companies that boycott the oil and gas industry.
Jul 16 2023 - Fantilli scores 'Michigan' goal during Blue Jackets development camp
Columbus Blue Jackets prospect Adam Fantilli scored a "Michigan" goal, a nod to his alma mater, during day one of development camp on Sunday.
Jul 16 2023 - Community Roundup: Ottawa County tourism businesses awarded $100,000 in grants
SANDUSKY - Shores and Islands Ohio, the tourism marketing organization for Erie and Ottawa counties, announced the second year of awards in the organization’s Destination Development Grant ...
Jul 16 2023 - 60's Survivor Band and local businesses rock downtown Ottawa at another successful "Thursdays
Through August, "Thursdays at the Rex" sees food trucks, a farmers market, and a variety of local musicians come to the Rex Pavilion on Main Street. This week's entertainment was the 60's Survivor ...
Jul 16 2023 - ODOT holds session to hear concerns over Ohio 2/Ohio 53 roundabout plans
PORT CLINTON – It’s the new road project that everyone in the area is talking about: A duo of roundabouts and corridor improvements in one of the busiest intersections in Ottawa County to be ...
Jul 16 2023 - United Way of Carlisle collects school supplies for students in need during 'Fill the Bus' event
The United Way Fill the Bus event has returned to Carlisle. Shoppers at the Walmart on Noble Boulevard were invited to help area students in need of school supplies prepare for the year ahead. The ...
Jul 16 2023 - Max Gross: Wenatchee mayor claims homeless being bused in
Mayor Frank Kuntz' suspicions were confirmed after the county's latest Point in Time count saw an increase in Wenatchee's homeless population.
Jul 16 2023 - Santa Fe shows how to launch a small business with telenovela
Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce has come up with a new idea to help the public figure out small business procedures.
Jul 16 2023 - 3 businesses that have recently opened in Lewisville, Coppell
Here are three businesses that have recently opened in Lewisville and Coppell.
Jul 16 2023 - New details released about arrest of Plano man after wife's body found in Lewisville Lake
PLANO, Texas - An arrest affidavit reveals new details about the arrest of a man in connection with the death of his wife. Right now, her husband, Karlton Dudley, is facing an abuse of a corpse charge ...
Jul 16 2023 - Richmond juice bar owner taking local dumpster franchise to West Coast
The owner of Beet Box is diving into the dumpster business while helping another Richmond company expand to the other side of the country.
Jul 16 2023 - 2 hurt after multi-vehicle crash on busy Gwinnett County road, police say
Authorities said the crash is at Old Norcross Road at Ballentine Drive in Lawrenceville. The location is not far from Discovery High School.
Jul 16 2023 - Simmons Bank Promotes Schrodt, Martelle and Lathrop to Lead Business Units in Nashville, TN
Simmons Bank promoted Martin Schrodt to director of market development and John Martelle and Tom Lathrop to commercial banking president roles. All three bankers will lead business units in the ...
Jul 16 2023 - Town hosts business café as part of business needs assessment
The Town of Strathmore, in partnership with InnoVisions & Associates hosted the first Business Café as part of the newly launched Business Needs Assessment, July 6, at the Strathmore Station. Local ...
Jul 16 2023 - Town launches business needs assessment to support local economy
The Town of Strathmore has launched a new approach to addressing the needs of local businesses, and fostering economic growth with the start of a business needs assessment. Recognizing economic ...
Jul 16 2023 - Making new connections in the Marshall community
MARSHALL — Marshall is a community that has seen businesses grow, Megan Greenfield said. It’s one of the reasons that a regional broadband provider is interested in reaching out in the area. “I think ...
Jul 16 2023 - Snow cone stand surprised with below average score, proves they are clean
CBS 4’s Food Patrol focused on Weslaco for Food 4 Thought’s July 12 report. The Food Patrol is surprising Nancy’s Café at 3022 East Business 83. The restaurant had ...
Jul 16 2023 - Nancy’s Cafe honored by Top Performer kitchen recognition
CBS 4’s Food Patrol focused on Weslaco for Food 4 Thought’s July 12 report. The Food Patrol is surprising Nancy’s Café at 3022 East Business 83. The restaurant had ...
Jul 16 2023 - The New York Times says India's space programme set to 'transform planet's connection to final fron
The article titled 'The Surprising Striver in the World’s Space Business' notes that India has become home to at least 140 registered space-tech start-ups ...
Jul 16 2023 - Rickenbacker Airport adds refrigeration for Ohio pharma industry
Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, caters to cargo. It is targeting the medicine, vaccine and biologics business with a new temperature-controlled facility. The post Rickenbacker ...
Jul 16 2023 - Alberto Gonzales Fast Facts
August 27, 2007 - After months of controversy over the domestic surveillance program and the dismissals of US attorneys, Gonzales announces that he is stepping down, effective September 17. Bush says ...
Jul 16 2023 - Mid-Ohio Food Collective sees increase in demand
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Mid-Ohio Food Collective has seen a 40% increase in demand over the last year.
Jul 16 2023 - Greer Development Corporation launched The Platform at Greer, Bootcamp for businesses.
Three years ago, the Greer Development Corporation launched The Platform at Greer to provide support, collaboration and resources to businesses looking to grow.
Jul 16 2023 - Waterloo community members given chance to get behind the wheel of a school bus
On Friday, student transportation provider First Student hosted an event looking to hire more bus drivers in Waterloo.
Jul 16 2023 - Queens transgender ‘socialist’ looks to unseat Albany Democrat Juan Ardila, accused of sex abus
Decaudin said she would run against Assemblyman Juan Ardila, who has resisted calls from party leaders to resign over accusations of sexual misconduct.
Jul 16 2023 - Alberta bronc-buster Ben Andersen looking for elusive Stampede 'Cup'
I’ve always been here playing the game,” the 23-year-old Andersen said of a handful of visits to the Greatest Outdoor Show On Earth. “But I gotta get the ‘dub’ here one of these days. “The Cup … this ...
Jul 16 2023 - A Bavarian farewell: Frankenmuth says goodbye to Dorothy Zehnder
The 50-vehicle funeral processional through Frankenmuth’s busiest business district was the public component of a series of morning funeral services for the Frankenmuth business matriarch.
Jul 16 2023 - Goin' To The Lake: A.J. & Heather hit Crosby
About 60% of its residents are seasonal. This is historically a mining town. In fact, Crosby gets its name from a mining businessman. The mines are now closed and filled with crystal-clear water, ...
Jul 16 2023 - McFeely: Mr. Wonderful, it's Minnesota calling on Line 1
CNBC released its annual list of "America's Top States for Business" and Minnesota wasn't ranked 50th. Or 49th. Or 39th. Or 29th. Or 19th. Or 9th. Minnesota was ranked fifth. That's up from ninth one ...
Jul 16 2023 - Moorhead Rage Room closes, to reopen as mobile service; Minn. ranked a top state for businesses; an
Also, Apex Physical Therapy and Wellness has opened a new location at 350 23rd Ave E, Suite #103 in West Fargo.
Jul 16 2023 - Growing wildfire destroys structures in southwestern Washington near Columbia River Gorge
Washington enjoyed one of its mildest wildfire seasons in a decade, but now bracing for what could be one of its busiest.
Jul 16 2023 - Pflugerville’s Book Burrow closes in on a store after social media support
A sizable social media response may allow local bookstore The Book Burrow to reach its goal of selling 1,000 books by July 12, which would let the business find a new home.
Jul 16 2023 - Kingston launches residential rehabilitation initative
The city has launched a Residential Rehabilitation Program that will provide up to $40,000 to income-eligible owners of property in the Stockade Business District, according to ...
Jul 16 2023 - DA: Former foster parent contacted victim while out on bond
Patrick Streeter is accused of sexually abusing at least two boys in Huntsville. He was arrested in Baldwin county.
Jul 16 2023 - North Texas boy hopes to be named 'Mullet Champ'
A North Texas boy is hoping to show he's all business when it comes to his party in the back and take home the coveted title of ‘Mullet Champ.’ An online competition on MulletChamp.com started this ...
Jul 16 2023 - Norway man charged with child sexually abusive activity
A Norway man faces multiple charges following an investigation by the Michigan State Police (MSP) Computer Crimes Unit. The Internet Crimes AgainstChildren Task Force ...
Jul 16 2023 - Norway, Mich. man arrested for child sexually abusive activity
Computer Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force has arrested of Frank Marie DiPaola III, 46 of Norway, for child sexually abusive activity-aggravated and using a computer to commit a ...
Jul 16 2023 - Norway man arrested for child sexually abusive activity
Frank Marie DiPaola III was charged with four counts of child sexually abusive activity – aggravated, and four counts of using a computer to commit a crime.
Jul 16 2023 - Norway man arrested for alleged sexually abusive activity
The Michigan State Police Computer Crimes Unit, Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, has announced the arrest of Frank Marie DiPaola III, 46, of Norway, on charges of child sexually abusive ...
Jul 16 2023 - How I met a slime star: A rare and slimy encounter in the Gulf of Maine
Most scientists believe that the slime is a defense mechanism. An automatic response to an attack that can paralyze a predator like a lobster, reminiscent of a “Ghostbusters” movie!
Jul 16 2023 - Calgary business leaders look toward making Stampede a year-round economic driver
The Calgary Stampede is back, bringing with it hundreds of millions of dollars in local benefit. The big winner of the 10-day celebration of western culture every year is the local business community, ...
Jul 16 2023 - Business and community leader Tom Rue remembered as ‘a true champion for Springfield’
Tom Rue is being remembered for his work as a businessman and a community servant in Springfield and Clark County.
Jul 16 2023 - SCHSL fall sports teams crank up July 28
When the sun comes up July 28, it will mark the official transition from the offseason to the preseason for South Carolina High School League football programs and other fall ...
Jul 16 2023 - Marshall’s fudge in Mackinaw City celebrating 100 years
Dean and Jeannie Marshall took over the family business, establishing Marshall’s Fudge in Mackinaw City. “We lived behind the store for ten years before we had our home,” said Marshall.
Jul 16 2023 - Suspects vandalize Rockford business and steal work truck
Silent Observer is asking for help identifying three people caught on camera stealing from a West Michigan business.
Jul 16 2023 - A millennial entrepreneur who owns 2 small businesses says he lives in his parents’ basement beca
And yet, the bank won’t give him a mortgage. It’s why he lives in his parents’ basement in Merritt, a city in British Columbia, Canada. “They look at me and my business partner, who also still can’t ...
Jul 16 2023 - Asprilla, Blanco rally Timbers to 3-2 victory over Crew
Dairon Asprilla scored twice in the first half, Sebastián Blanco scored late in the second and the Portland Timbers rallied to beat the Columbus Crew 3-2.
Jul 16 2023 - T & L Fireworks Celebrates their 53rd Year in Business
T & L Fireworks, a leading provider of high-quality fireworks in Central Kansas, proudly marked the commencement of their fireworks season with a ribbon cutting ceremony in collaboration with the ...
Jul 16 2023 - Time has run out — we must wake up and answer the call for action
We urge those in a position to manage other forests, whether in the United States or Canada or elsewhere in the world, to follow the lead of the Pine Bush Preserve. That way, we can keep our heroes at ...
Jul 16 2023 - Ashcroft targets 'woke' business agenda with new securities rule
A new Missouri securities rule offers a template for Republican state officials who want to advance an "anti-woke" business agenda even as such ideas struggle for legislative backing.
Jul 16 2023 - Brickyard Hollow’s acquisition of Nu Brewery hopes to tap into higher profit margin
NEW GLOUCESTER — Barely a month after opening ... Shea Cusick, the new executive director of the Maine Brewers Guild, said the craft beer industry in Maine has a wide variety of business models ...
Jul 16 2023 - The best Southern restaurant in Mansfield, according to Yelp reviewers
Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated Southern restaurants in Mansfield using data from Yelp ... Rating: 3.0/5 (96 reviews) - Price: $$ - Adress: 1425 Polaris Pkwy Columbus, OH 43240 - ...
Jul 16 2023 - Former Canton track coach indicted for sexually assaulting 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 16 2023 - Applications Now Open For Concord Community Academy
The program is free and open to applicants ages 18 years and older who live, work, or own a business in Concord.
Jul 16 2023 - Concord: Nation’s Giant Hamburgers is back in action
Nation’s Giant Hamburgers in Concord has reopened for business after a nearly five-month closure for renovations.
Jul 16 2023 - Larsen and Ilgenfritz ride on Community Transit’s first ever all-electric bus
Rep. Rick Larsen and Community Transit CEO, Ric Ilgenfritz, shared a ride on Community Transit’s first-ever all-electric bus on July 6.
Jul 16 2023 - ‘Shocked’ Seattle board member ‘ambushed’ by colleagues for supporting Korean women-only sp
A white city council member tried this week to oust her only Asian colleague for committing the crime of defending women's rights.
Jul 16 2023 - Media Business Braves Stormy Forecast in Sun Valley
Pity the obscenely wealthy media moguls cosseted in luxurious Sun Valley this week for their annual Allen & Co. conference. It’s been a long while since market conditions were kind enough to ...
Jul 16 2023 - Treatment Centers in Belvedere Tiburon, CA
Belvedere Tiburon Treatment Centers. Find rehab in Belvedere Tiburon, Marin County, California, or detox and treatment programs. Get the right help for drug and alcohol abuse and eating disorders.
Jul 16 2023 - Alameda briefs: City handling domestic violence, elder, child abuse cases
Measure AA directed the city attorney to prosecute all misdemeanors on suspicion of which suspects are arrested in town.
Jul 16 2023 - Brownfield veterinarian draws inspiration from Africa trip for future business in Lubbock-Brownfiel
Future veterinarian, 23-year-old Hunter Cudd, said he has a goal to open his own practice in the Lubbock-Brownfield area. A recent trip to Africa has given him a unique perspective on how he plans ...
Jul 16 2023 - A year after blaze, CT returns and expands its fleet of electric buses
Nearly a year after Connecticut’s fleet of electric buses was mothballed due to a blazing battery fire, officials on Friday announced plans to return the fleet to service while expanding its size with ...
Jul 16 2023 - Georgetown Co.
The Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office says three men are facing charges in connection with a weekend burglary at a storage business. In order to make repairs, the South Carolina Department of ...
Jul 16 2023 - Life after the Secret Service. In Salisbury, NC.
N.C. McLauglin went from guarding presidents and traveling the globe to running a family business in North Carolina and serving on the Salisbury City Council. Courtesy of Harry McLaughlin Not so ...
Jul 16 2023 - ‘He was fast, He was efficient’: Business is booming for Columbus pre-teen mowing lawns for sch
‘He was fast, He was efficient’: Business is booming for Columbus pre-teen mowing lawns for school money COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM)- Last month News Leader 9 introduced you to a young teen looking to keep ...
Jul 16 2023 - First-round draftee Chase Davis makes first visit to Busch Stadium: Cardinals Extra
Less than a week removed from becoming a first-round pick, Chase Davis made his first visit to the Busch Stadium as a member of the Cardinals organization.
Jul 16 2023 - Garner Foods honored as TBJ's 2023 Family Business Heritage Award winner
Garner Foods of Winston-Salem is the winner of the 2023 Family Business Heritage Award presented by the Triad Business Journal. Garner Foods and this year's Family Business award winners will be ...
Jul 16 2023 - Westchester Woman, NJ Man Had 20 Pounds Of Fentanyl, Feds Say
A woman from Westchester and a New Jersey man were busted with 20 pounds of deadly fentanyl and 2½ pounds of cocaine for sale, federal authorities said.Lorendy Diaz Beltre De Inoa, age 27, of Yonkers, ...
Jul 16 2023 - Yonkers Woman, NJ Man Had 20 Pounds Of Fentanyl, Feds Say
A woman from Westchester and a New Jersey man were busted with 20 pounds of deadly fentanyl and 2½ pounds of cocaine for sale, federal authorities said.Lorendy Diaz Beltre De Inoa, age 27, of Yonkers, ...
Jul 16 2023 - Every drop counts: BC people, businesses urged to conserve water
As drought conditions worsen, with unprecedented levels of drought being observed in British Columbia this early in the season, people and businesses are urged to prioritize water conservation. In B.C ...
Jul 16 2023 - FBI offers details on Marion County drug bust
An Ohio drug bust is getting national attention after receiving mention during hearings in Washington D.C., earlier in the week. After years of work, the FBI in Cleveland is shedding more light on the ...
Jul 16 2023 - Durant man clipped by train
Durant Police said the man was clipped by the train while walking too close to the tracks near Business 70 and West Main and suffered lacerations on his left side. News 12 was told he was admitted in ...
Jul 16 2023 - Woodbury man charged with multiple counts of tax fraud in connection to Cottage Grove businesses
The charges were brought in relation to a landscaping business he owns and a haunted house business he operates, both located in Cottage Grove.
Jul 16 2023 - Ohio State athletes team up for child with rare disease
Columbus first responders hold memorial service for firefighter who died from COVID-19. FOR MORE: https://nbc4i.co/3OhmsE0 ...
Jul 16 2023 - Boys & Girls Clubs of Topeka needs program supplies. Here's how to help 'Stuff the Bus'
Some Topeka businesses are stepping up to make sure that the Boys & Girls Clubs of Topeka has plenty of supplies for its programs.
Jul 16 2023 - Storm litters Topeka with broken tree limbs, cuts power to 31,000-plus homes, businesses
How many Topeka-area Evergy customers lost electrical power? As many as 31,539 homes and businesses had been without electricity shortly after the storm hit at about 3:30 p.m. Friday due ...
Jul 16 2023 - Consumer spending is “all over the place,” chocolate shop owner says
Even with the uncertainty of demand, this Maine chocolate seller is optimistic about a strong year for her business.
Jul 16 2023 - Thousands gather to hear former President Donald Trump's speech in Upstate
THANK YOU TO SOUTH CAROLINA. THANK YOU VERY MUCH ... Main between Hwy 178/Pendleton St. to Legacy Square to be closed on Saturday, July 1, until 3 p.m.All other businesses/buildings on Main ...
Jul 16 2023 - Curing America's loneliness epidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
The report reflects Dr. Murthy’s personal and professional experience with the damaging health impacts of loneliness. As surprising as it sounds, social isolation and loneliness have the same effect ...
Jul 16 2023 - Princeton business hosts creative workshop
Last night, the Wild Roots Coffeehouse is a creative workshop for artists of all kinds to come together and create something new. However, before the creating began, a special guest led the artists in ...
Jul 16 2023 - Busy week for Bollinger County deputies
Sheriff's Office located and arrested three fugitives this week. On Monday, July 10, according to authorities, deputies were dispatched to a disturbance at a residence on State Highway B. There they ...
Jul 16 2023 - Sudden new fees charged to millions of Americans by Big Tech vendor Toast spark congressional query
Congress is looking into new fees charged by Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast after a FOX Business exclusive report on Tuesday highlighting national outrage at the fees.
Jul 16 2023 - Storms damage businesses and homes in Vernon
Residents worked to clean up after possible seventy-mile-per-hour winds caused damage to homes and businesses in Vernon Thursday night. The Green Bird Inn’s on Morton ...
Jul 16 2023 - Ontario County woman recovering after being hit by a car while trying to save her dog
Skylynn Fox was running to rescue her dog Zuko when she was hit by a car at the busy intersection of Route 96 and Kyte Road in Manchester.Mindy Mooney, Skylynn’s mom, said she heard a crash, ran ...
Jul 16 2023 - New Hwy 4 closures 'devastating' for businesses on Vancouver Island's west coast: tourism leader
Starting Monday, July 17, the highway will be closed at Cameron Lake Bluffs 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday until mid-August, with a two-hour window to allow vehicles through.
Jul 16 2023 - 5 Jehovah's Witnesses charged with sexual assault in Pennsylvania
Five men who are members of Jehovah's Witness congregations in Pennsylvania have been charged for allegedly sexually abusing children.
Jul 16 2023 - Columbus man charged with domestic battery with a firearm after heated argument
A Columbus man has been charged for pointing a firearm and allegedly battering two individuals during a heated encounter in Columbus Friday morning. Deputies with ...
Jul 16 2023 - Local man arrested on intimidation with a deadly weapon charges
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Bartholomew County Sheriff deputies arrested a local man on preliminary charges involving a dispute involving a firearm after a neighbor reported a disturbance at 6:57 a.m. Friday.
Jul 16 2023 - Massena Central Schools to Study Electric Buses
A New York school district will hire an architectural firm to study what will be involved in the transition to an electric fleet of buses, including mileage, chargers, bus route characteristics and ...
Jul 16 2023 - Sterling Heigths-based Roncelli changes leadership team
Roncelli, Inc., a construction business based in Sterling Heights has made recent changes to its executive leadership team.
Jul 16 2023 - NJ man killed in horrific crash that ripped bus ‘like a can opener’
Juan Vasquez-Rodriguez was one of three people killed after the Greyhound bus hit three trucks parked on a rest area off ramp near St. Louis.
Jul 16 2023 - Passaic Man Killed In Illinois Greyhound Bus Crash: Police
A North Jersey man is among three who were killed when a Greyhound bus crashed in Illinois on Wednesday, striking three parked semi trucks.
Jul 16 2023 - Passaic Man, 34, Among Three Dead In Illinois Bus Crash
Juan Vasquez-Rodriguez, a 34-year-old Passaic resident, was one of three people killed when ... Got Man Has Medical Episode And Dies Following NJSP Arrest, Authorities Say NJ Woman's Long-Ago ...
Jul 16 2023 - Surrey police decision expected next week: Will it be RCMP or a municipal force?
B.C. government set to make a decision next week on Surrey’s revised plan to retain the RCMP and dump a transition to a municipal force. The B.C. government is expected to deliver a response next week ...
Jul 16 2023 - 3 security cameras and a busy street couldn't deter Surrey package theft
Surrey resident Navneet Katyal says despite his home having three security cameras and being on a busy street, a woman walked onto his porch on Tuesday when he wasn't home and stole his son's package.
Jul 16 2023 - NE Ohio store to close after 47 years; everything must go
ASHTABULA, Ohio (WJW) — A locally owned mattress retailer is closing its doors for good after 47 years in business.
Jul 16 2023 - Florida Woman Who Spent Time Volunteering At Animal Shelter Was Mauled To Death By Dog
Angie Anobile is sharing the story of how her wife and partner of 25 years, Pam Robb, died while helping an abused dog.
Jul 16 2023 - Tax relief on the way for Texas homeowners, businesses
DENISON, Texas (KTEN) — Texas homeowners and business owners will soon be pocketing more cash after the Texas Legislature approved three bills offering a historic $18 billion in tax relief. The ...
Jul 16 2023 - CC School District Checks Bus Driver Action
The Crook County School District is looking into the actions of a bus driver accused of leaving students on the bus, and going into a Prineville store, Wednesday afternoon. The ...
Jul 16 2023 - See renowned sculptures from Genoa, Italy, in Columbus
What's happening: A free art exhibit at the Columbus Historical Society through Aug. 8 celebrates Columbus' sister city relationship with Genoa, Italy. Details: It features 40 drawings and 19 ...
Jul 16 2023 - Gladstone to stop Kansas City bus services in September, pilots on-demand service
Gladstone announced it will no longer have Kansas City bus services beginning in September and will instead pilot an on-demand transportation service.
Jul 16 2023 - 16 found guilty in Milledgeville meth ring drug bust, leader gets 30 years in prison
According to the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Middle District of Georgia, Jarvis Havior will spend 30 years in prison.
Jul 16 2023 - At least our banks aren’t in danger of going bust
The Bank’s scenario includes unemployment rising to 8.5%, inflation rising to 17% and house prices falling by 31%. If those things happened, banks “would continue to be resilient, and be able to ...
Jul 16 2023 - Data Bank: Oregon's minority business metrics aren't quite top tier
A new survey suggests that Oregon, while ranking in the top tier in terms of nurturing minority-owned businesses, could stand at least a little improvement.
Jul 16 2023 - ProMedica committed to Coldwater until a sale is completed
Hospital president Alan Sattler said, “ProMedica is not leaving this community until we have a transition plan ... good smooth handoff to the buyer." ...
Jul 16 2023 - Departing with a letter of thanks to Columbus
Columbus . On my departure from the faculty and community outreach/engagement coordinator at the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program, I write to celebrate ...
Jul 16 2023 - More emails show Onyx pushed NJ Transit HQ deal well before agency sought bids
Myriad questions about the lease, including how much it will cost and why the space needs increased, have not been answered by the agency.
Jul 16 2023 - From Super Bowl champion to NASCAR: Ex-NFLer finds second wind with Trackhouse pit crew
Josh Bush, an NFL veteran and Super Bowl 50 winner with the Denver Broncos, has an interesting second job: changing tires for NASCAR’s Trackhouse Racing.
Jul 16 2023 - Transit Briefs: NYMTA, Sound Transit, VPRA, WMATA
N.C.; nearly all of the CSX-owned right-of-way between Doswell and Clifton Forge; and track within the right-of-way purchased by Virginia also becomes Virginia property. Also in 2021, Gov. Northam ...
Jul 16 2023 - Is this condo, full of pieces from Spain, Italy and Paris, the most eccentric in Louisville?
Rick Morehead's St. Matthews condo was a featured home in November 2019, decked out in glittery decor and collectibles. He's been busy since then.
Jul 16 2023 - Owner of Seminole Towne Center mall in Sanford owes more than $800K in property taxes
The owner of a well-known Sanford mall is more than $800,000 behind on its property taxes, Orlando Business Journal has learned — and it appears to be part of a larger trend for a firm known for ...
Jul 16 2023 - Wyoming Business Report: 30 Under 40 Application
Congratulations! You have been nominated for the 30 Under Forty Wyoming awards presented by the Wyoming Business Report. This program recognizes the young people who are shaping, and will continue ...
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