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Bus News Archives, July 17 2023
Jul 17 2023 - All About Your New ‘Golden Bachelor,’ Gerry Turner
"A retired restaurateur and doting father and grandfather, Gerry [GAIR-ee] Turner lives in his dream house on a beautiful lake in Indiana. He's often busy hosting barbecues, playing pickleball, ...
Jul 17 2023 - Elite 2026 QB Julian Lewis Lists Buckeyes In Top 8 | 2024 Ohio State Football Recruiting Tracker
Johnson-Rubell is set to officially visit Colombus in June, along with trips to Texas, Michigan and USC. Another day, another official visit set to Columbus, Ohio. Jordon Johnson-Rubell ...
Jul 17 2023 - Tipsy Cow Ice Cream to open second location in New Braunfels
Get the scoop on locally owned business Tipsy Cow Ice Cream and their plans to open a second location in New Braunfels.
Jul 17 2023 - Stoughton named emplyee of quarter
Tania Stoughton, Fleet Management business manager, has been named Monroe County’s Employee of the First Quarter for 2023 for exceeding job expectations, noteworthy performance and a positive impact o ...
Jul 17 2023 - In the wake of canceled cruise stops, Valdez official says businesses should focus on in-state tour
A local official said cruise lines have a history of abrupt cancellations, so tourism companies should cater to more reliable Alaskan visitors.
Jul 17 2023 - Taking stock of Jake Cannon's rise through Kroger to Louisville division president
I think our industry is pretty unique in that a lot of leaders at the division level, especially in Kroger, really have come up through the business, and I’m certainly no exception." ...
Jul 17 2023 - Central Vermont All-Stars shoot for titles
Little League season is stretching deep into the summer as All-Stars across the state attempt to be the last ones standing after a busy stretch of pool play ...
Jul 17 2023 - In the Zone: Yanis’ gamble on Jefferson City pays off in 20 years downtown
Taisir Yanis has been the barista in downtown Jefferson City for the past 20 years. He rubs elbows with governors, cabinet members, lawmakers and business leaders. On any given morning, you might find ...
Jul 17 2023 - Photo booth van helps non-profits
The recent “van life” movement has left those looking to adventure on the road pining for a vehicle they can live out of. From Sprinter vans to renovated school buses, it seems anything with four ...
Jul 17 2023 - Man Pleads Guilty To Child Sex Charges In Passaic County: Officials
The child victim told officials that the 48-year-old sexually abused them for a period of several years, at the victim's home in Passaic.
Jul 17 2023 - Royal Oak to name park after man behind creation of city’s 51 parks
Myron Zucker and his wife, Isabel, were both nature lovers in their 20s when they moved from New York to Royal Oak in 1929. Regional Transit Authority of Southeastern Michigan announces mobility ...
Jul 17 2023 - Royal Oak businesses say construction leading to lack of customer access
Construction in Royal Oak has some business owners up in arms, saying it's preventing paying customers from reaching their businesses.
Jul 17 2023 - SaskTel Launches 5G in Kindersley and Melfort
SaskTel announced today the launch of its 5G network in the Town of Kindersley and City of Melfort, extending 5G data speeds and a new level of connectivity to the region's residents and businesses.
Jul 17 2023 - This Florida Sinkhole Killed a Man in 2013. It’s Open for a Third Time.
The sinkhole opened up in early 2013, swallowing and burying Jeffrey Bush, 36, who was presumed dead after rescue crews could not find him. At the time, the sinkhole was 20 feet deep and 30 feet wide, ...
Jul 17 2023 - TxDOT: FM 506 bridge in La Feria to temporarily close
A bridge in La Feria will close for needed repairs, the Texas Department of Transportation stated. Repairs along FM 506 in La Feria between US Business 83 and FM ...
Jul 17 2023 - Cash prizes offered for proposed new business in Clare
Entrepreneurs who think they have a great idea for a new business they’d like to open in Clare are invited to “pitch” their proposals to a panel of judges who will award cash prizes for the best and ...
Jul 17 2023 - Lubbock's business news includes Brooklyn Pizza, Dutch House of Plants, more
Business Reporter Alana Edgin reviews recent Lubbock area business news and hints at upcoming articles in her weekly Around the Hub column.
Jul 17 2023 - Finally, like a flight: American improves Landline bus connections via Philadelphia
American Airlines' Landline connections from Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, will no longer require security clearance in Philadelphia.
Jul 17 2023 - July 22 grand opening set for new Bulls Gap Regional Food Pantry
They are always looking for volunteers to help in this food ministry program. If you or your business would like to make a donation, the mailing address is: PO Box 180 Bulls Gap, Tennessee 37711.
Jul 17 2023 - A side hustle grows into a Lincoln business that provides barrels of success
What started as a hobby turned into a business valued at $8 million for this Lincoln couple. Meet the faces behind Midwest Barrel Co.
Jul 17 2023 - List of 75 new businesses in Central New York includes 10 new corporations
Seventy-five new businesses registered with the Onondaga County Clerk’s office over the last two weeks from June 26 through July 7. Ten of the sixty-five businesses were new corporations. One ...
Jul 17 2023 - Former assistant's family fights Richmond businessman Stuart Siegel's lawsuit
Stuart Siegel, the former head of menswear brand S&K and the namesake of VCU’s Siegel Center basketball arena, claims Vanessa Patterson spent the embezzled money to fund a lavish lifestyle.
Jul 17 2023 - Couple visits 533 Nebraska communities
A mural in Beatrice. A downtown banner in Elm Creek ... Noah went on their early trips but then became busy with school at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The Little Grand Canyon near Wauneta. A ...
Jul 17 2023 - States like California shouldn’t let occupational licensing limit new workers
As workers continue to vote with their feet and seek inviting climates for commerce and business, let’s make sure that licensing reform doesn’t get stuck on the back burner.
Jul 17 2023 - Sun Valley’s Billionaire Summer Camp: So Far in Photos
Business leaders arrive in Sun Valley, Idaho for the annual Allen & Co. conference. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images The annual Allen & Co. conference, dubbed the “summer camp for billionaires ...
Jul 17 2023 - Indian Land shopping center, Fort Mill HQ spot, big houses among million dollar sales
A big Indian Land shopping center and a once bustling financial headquarters in Fort Mill highlight the largest recent property sales. But most of the big selling involves homes.
Jul 17 2023 - Carolina Forest might incorporate. Here’s some new businesses that have opened in the area
Carolina Forest is a rapidly growing area in Myrtle Beach and several new businesses have opened in the region recently. Here are some of those businesses.
Jul 17 2023 - Conway man jailed on child sexual abuse charges, Attorney General’s office says
A Conway man was arrested Thursday on 10 counts of child sexual abuse material charges, according to a news release from the South Carolina Attorney ...
Jul 17 2023 - No-Show Republicans Shun NGA
Spencer Cox used his maiden speech as NGA chair to implore his fellow governors to make the organization a model of robust yet civil debate. “If we’re ever going to find our better angels again, it ...
Jul 17 2023 - Spotlight New Jersey: Esquina Latina in New Brunswick
Esquina Latina in New Brunswick is a family-owned business with an unmatched vibe and delicious food with a fusion of Cuban and Latin cuisines. You can eat there, then dance the night away.
Jul 17 2023 - Illinois businessman convicted of price-gouging N95 masks during early weeks of pandemic
Krikor Topouzian boasted about making as much as $80,000 per day and $1 million in a matter of weeks, prosecutors said.
Jul 17 2023 - Presque Isle Downs' main floor improvements are great. The grandstand area could use TLC
Opinion: "The benches need to be power-washed and large bushes in the infield trimmed. You lose sight of the horses as they approach the far turn." ...
Jul 17 2023 - Luzerne County business creating edible landscapes that benefit the environment
The Graham Academy was one of his first big projects, which includes unusual native plants like the Paw Paw tree: "This is a tropical tree, it's related to trees in the jungle but it somehow figured ...
Jul 17 2023 - Shorn down, growing back: Woolgrowers eye opportunity
The winter of 2022-’23 walloped large-scale sheep operations in western Wyoming, even putting some ranchers out of business. There’s hope in the industry, however, and new niches are growing.
Jul 17 2023 - Teen softball star ambushed, stabbed relentlessly by ex-beau reveals she is paralyzed
Madison Schemitz, 17, the Florida high school softball star who was allegedly stabbed by her ex-boyfriend, revealed that she was left paralyzed from the chest down. WJXT “It will be a long and ...
Jul 17 2023 - Alexandria Industries names director of business development
Alexandria Industries, Alexandria, Minn., a provider of extruded aluminum, precision machining, fabrication, welding, and assembly services, has hired Todd McChesney as director of business ...
Jul 17 2023 - Police investigate armed robbery at Dyersburg Dollar General
The Dyersburg Police Department is investigating an armed robbery at a business: a local Dollar Genreal on Forrest Street.
Jul 17 2023 - Honesdale house fire: 64-year-old woman's death ruled accidental
Kathleen A. Donahue died from accidentally inhaling "products of combustion" due to thermal injuries in a house fire in Honesdale early Thursday morning, June 22, Wayne County Coroner Edward Howell ...
Jul 17 2023 - ‘Older hitters, develop the pitching’: Impact adds coming for Nebraska baseball
The MLB draft is over and the transfer portal window has closed. Nebraska baseball's busy offseason roster flip is nearly complete too with an incoming 25-man haul headlined by a ...
Jul 17 2023 - Betty Jean Goldberg
Goldberg, Betty Jean age 93, passed away on June 19, 2023. Born June 15, 1930 in Ashland, WI to Ernest (Buster) and Alice (Olson) Wald. Preceded in death by parents, husband Virgil A. Goldberg and ...
Jul 17 2023 - As 1 ice cream shop closes, another coming soon in Northampton County
Dinky's Ice Cream Parlor in Bangor closed Sunday after more than a decade of business, but the store's doors aren't closed forever.
Jul 17 2023 - Burglars break into multiple auto service stations, steal state inspection stickers and other items
BANGOR, Pa. - Authorities in the Slate Belt are investigating a string of auto service station break-ins where state inspection stickers were among the items stolen. One of the businesses hit was ...
Jul 17 2023 - Hotel Manager Near I-84 Truck Stop Accused Of Illegally Entering Room
(Google Maps ) WILLINGTON, CT — A manager at a hotel near a busy truck stop in Willington is facing a criminal charge after being accused of illegally entering a rented room over the weekend ...
Jul 17 2023 - Nutley Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Members in May and June
The Nutley Chamber of Commerce continues to grow. In May and June 2023, four new local businesses joined the chamber. 16 businesses and service organizations renewed their membership. New Nutley ...
Jul 17 2023 - Man in custody in connection to threat to Madison Heights business
A 25-year-old man was taken into custody after threatening a Madison Heights business, officials say. The Madison Heights Police Department learned of a threat against a business on the 32000 block of ...
Jul 17 2023 - Traditional upbringing, untraditional life
Anne Dyck may have been raised in a traditional Mennonite home, but she was a trailblazer in an era when there were very few women in business. Anne, who was 97 when she died on June 27, was born in ...
Jul 17 2023 - Former New Mexico priest arrested for coercing a minor to engage in sexual activity through texts
Previous assignments include parishes in Raton, Albuquerque ... people who say they were abused by Roman Catholic clergy. In New Mexico, about 74 priests have been deemed "credibly accused ...
Jul 17 2023 - Henderson/Chester County Chamber of Commerce Names Quality Metal Stamping Industry of the Year
Quality Metal Stamping, known for its familial work environment since 1960, places its top investments — people, technology and community — at the forefront. This approach has earned the business ...
Jul 17 2023 - Man, 35, dead after head-on collision in Rouyn-Noranda
A head-on collision between a car and a bus killed one person on Route 117 in Rouyn-Noranda, Abitibi-Temiscamingue, early Monday morning.
Jul 17 2023 - 'We've been real blessed in this community and to be in Oklahoma': Business owner, lawmaker respond
Oklahoma fell in CNBC's ranking for "America’s Top States for Business 2023."The Sooner State came in at 41. In 2022, CNBC ranked Oklahoma as the 38th best sta ...
Jul 17 2023 - Columbus Short Claims He ‘Hired' Kerry Washington for ‘Scandal' – Nick Cannon on Daddy Duty w
Webbies, it’s Fri-yay, and we’re giving you this Social Heat so we can stop at this pizza joint and then hit the gym right quick to unbig our backs! Our first story is wild, actor Columbus Short said ...
Jul 17 2023 - Firefighters battle fire at vacant Virginia Beach business
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Firefighters in Virginia Beach took on an early-morning blaze at a vacant commercial business building.
Jul 17 2023 - Top stories in Newfoundland and Labrador
Sean Sabean and Amber Rogers are busy running Cornhole NL, a successful cornhole league in the capital city. If you’re unfamiliar with the popular lawn game, the concept is simple: throw a bean-bag 27 ...
Jul 17 2023 - Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office announces major drugs and weapons bust
During the pursuit, the suspects threw a bag out the passenger window into the west ditch. A Fond du Lac Sheriff’s deputy trailing behind the pursuit stopped and searched the ditch line and recovered ...
Jul 17 2023 - Yonkers Woman Busted with 20 Pounds of Fentanyl in NJ
A Bergen County, New Jersey, man and a New York woman were charged for their roles in a fentanyl trafficking conspiracy operating in and around Bergen County, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger ...
Jul 17 2023 - Florence business owner accused of illegally operating store after license revoked
State agents arrested a Florence businessman after they said he kept his store open after failing to pay taxes.
Jul 17 2023 - Exeter, New Hampshire, Youth Coach Found With Child Sex Abuse Images — Police
Exeter Police said Gregg Spaulding, 56, of Exeter was arrested Friday following an investigation between the Exeter Police Department’s Criminal Investigative Division and the New Hampshire Internet ...
Jul 17 2023 - Written in Granite: Nashua to weigh casino
Oh, “craps.” That’s all we need out there on an already heavily traveled road at the end of South Nashua. But the area is zoned as GB or General Business. And the ...
Jul 17 2023 - Third bus of migrants arrives in L.A. from Texas, latest in Gov. Abbott’s political protest
A bus carrying 30 migrants arrived in Los Angeles on Thursday, the third in a series launched by Gov. Greg Abbott and sent to California.
Jul 17 2023 - Stanley Lentell was the owner and operator of Lentell Disposal
Stanley was the co-owner and operator of Lentell Disposal. He dedicated his whole life to his business and the family farm. When Stanley was younger, he was a Cub Scout softball coach. He was always ...
Jul 17 2023 - Air quality alert issued for sensitive groups in Columbus, Delaware, Newark, Lancaster
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission issued an air quality alert for sensitive groups in Franklin, Delaware, Licking and Fairfield counties.
Jul 17 2023 - Licking County Transit begins fixed-route bus service on Main Street in Newark
A fixed-route bus service, something discussed, debated and desired for many years in Newark, began Monday along East and West Main streets.
Jul 17 2023 - Air quality alert issued for sensitive groups in Columbus, Newark, Lancaster areas
Ohio Regional Planning Commission has issued an air quality alert for Sunday for central Ohio, including Franklin, Delaware, Licking and Fairfield counties. Cities in the alert area ...
Jul 17 2023 - West Virginia parents are ‘bussin’,’ survey finds
A new survey found that West Virginia parents scored above average when it comes to understanding their kids’ slang.
Jul 17 2023 - Half-way through the summer, and pools in West Virginia are still doing good business
Local pools opened for the summer in May. And as is the case most summers, staff members have had to balance the busy hot days, with ...
Jul 17 2023 - Farmers market in Clarksburg, West Virginia continues to have a busy summer
Every Saturday since May, the people of Clarksburg have been able to go to the local farmers market to support the farmers and vendors in the area.
Jul 17 2023 - Restaurant week kicks off in Columbus
The beginning of restaurant week in the Tri city area is kicking off this week to satisfy the cravings of foodies, with an abundance of eating specials.
Jul 17 2023 - Locals in Columbus celebrate National Ice Cream Day
COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – July 16 is National Ice Cream Day. Ice cream is a favorite treat of many, especially during the summer. Regina Unruh, owner of Southern Sweets in Columbus, has been an ice ...
Jul 17 2023 - Teen shot in neck in north Columbus
A teenager is recovering after police said he was shot in the neck Sunday afternoon while he was at his house. Columbus police said the shooting happened at ...
Jul 17 2023 - Missing Ohio State student found dead in South Columbus
We are devastated by our immense loss, but we also thank God every single day for blessing us with the privilege of knowing and loving her beautiful soul for the last twenty-five years,” the family ...
Jul 17 2023 - Chase's in-house VC chief sees a lot to like in Central Ohio startups
The head of JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s health-focused venture capital arm met with several Central Ohio startup founders in a 24-hour visit to Columbus – and was impressed.
Jul 17 2023 - Columbus gas prices jump 5.5 cents per gallon over last week
Even with the rise, gas prices in Columbus are 21.9 cents lower than a month ago and 99.2 cents lower than a year ago, the gas tracking service said. "With oil prices rising to $75 per barrel last ...
Jul 17 2023 - Several Columbus innerbelt ramp closures scheduled
Bexley resident who played role in NASA’s Apollo 11 mission turns 103. FOR MORE: https://nbc4i.co/44ObUSi ...
Jul 17 2023 - Policing is less deadly than it used to be, but Columbus shooting a reminder of job's dangers
The shooting of a Columbus police officer July 6 serves as a reminder of the dangers of the job, even as fewer police are dying in the line of duty.
Jul 17 2023 - Columbus man to open only record shop in the city so people can ‘experience’ music
A Columbus native is opening Blue Canary Records next month to bring local music lovers an old way to appreciate the art.
Jul 17 2023 - Columbus community rallies behind teenage refugee who lost his leg
Abdullah Abu Mukhaimer, 16, came from the Gaza Strip to Columbus for free prosthetic services, courtesy of the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund.
Jul 17 2023 - Why are so many homeless in Columbus and what can be done? A chat with Shannon Isom
The will and the resources are h here. Can Columbus solve homelessness. A chat with Shannon Isom of Community Shelter Board.
Jul 17 2023 - Government throws platform workers under the bus with position at EU Council - Louise O'Reilly TD
Sinn Féin spokesperson on Enterprise, Trade, and Employment, Louise O’Reilly TD, has said the Irish government threw platform workers under the bus by backing a watered-down position on EU legislation ...
Jul 17 2023 - Le parc du mont Saint-Bruno en Randobus
Cet été, le Réseau de transport de Longueuil (RTL), tourisme Montérégie, la Société des établissements de plein air du Québec (SÉPAQ) et la Ville de Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville sont heureux d'annoncer ...
Jul 17 2023 - Is Ontario entering a clean power renaissance? Why there’s still hope for a turnaround
Business opportunities — or the loss of them — are driving Doug Ford’s new energy strategy, David Olive writes.
Jul 17 2023 - Hermitage officials celebrate independent businesses
As the nation celebrates Independence Day, Hermitage officials are declaring July "Independents Month" — recognizing the many independent businesses within the city. The proclamation, which was ...
Jul 17 2023 - Grant winner opens sewing business in Lovingston
A new business on Main Street in Lovingston — JannyBird Sewing Company — is now open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday on the first floor ...
Jul 17 2023 - Maine's rainy weekend: Flooding hits homes and businesses in Norway
Workers at the Lake Store in front of Lake Pennesseewassee were dealing with floodwaters inches away from the store's electronics. Other area roadways were caved in.
Jul 17 2023 - Statewide bus technician competition comes to the Resort at Glade Springs
School bus technicians from all over West Virginia participated in a statewide competition on Sunday, July 16, 2023 to be named the best. The West Virginia’s Best Technician and Inspection competition ...
Jul 17 2023 - Changes coming to Florida City to entice business growth, job opportunities
The Florida City Commission approved major ordinances during it’s July 11th Commission meeting that will affect development in the city for many years.
Jul 17 2023 - Cooper, Berger agree that NC is tops for business — but that's pretty much it
The divisive creep of "culture war" politics into societal and economic initiatives in North Carolina has advanced to take away some of the shine from another No. 1 business climate ...
Jul 17 2023 - Severe turbulence injures 4 on Allegiant Flight 227 from Asheville to St. Petersburg
Ambulances and medical teams met Allegiant Flight 227 upon arrival at St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport after an Airbus A320 experienced "severe turbulence before landing." ...
Jul 17 2023 - Texas law makers reach deal to reduce property taxes
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - After a months-long standstill Texas lawmakers agreed on a $12 billion deal to bring property tax relief to homeowners and businesses across Texas. The $12 billion deal ...
Jul 17 2023 - Minnesota cities pass temporary bans on cannabis businesses awaiting state regulations, guidance
The new law legalizing adult use marijuana allows for cities to pass interim ordinances that may prohibit cannabis businesses until Jan. 1, 2025. Five cities -- Brooklyn Center, Mankato, West St. Paul ...
Jul 17 2023 - Washington legal marijuana farms get back to work after pesticide concerns prompted restrictions
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 17 2023 - Could Your Business Make Money on the New Threads App?
Looking to explore new marketing opportunities? Learn how you can start harnessing the power of the new Threads app, and get tips to make money with it.
Jul 17 2023 - Ontario government creates board to dissolve Peel Region by 2025
The Ontario government has appointed five members to a transition board to help with the process of breaking up Peel Region by Jan. 1, 2025. This will make Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon ...
Jul 17 2023 - Victim injured in gunpoint carjacking in Caledon
Police say the driver of a Nissan Kick was in the area “to complete a business transaction” when they were met by a man carrying a handgun who demanded money and the car keys.
Jul 17 2023 - Suspects sought in Bolton armed robbery
Police in Bolton are investigating an armed robbery that allegedly took place during a business transaction. According to provincial police, the incident happened around 11 p.m. Thursday in the area ...
Jul 17 2023 - Groton Curaleaf adds recreational cannabis sale to dispensary
In June, Curaleaf Groton submitted its application to transition ... to continue to expand its breadth of recreational sales in Connecticut, and said Curaleaf is committed to being an "industry ...
Jul 17 2023 - Winmark CEO Brett Heffes on the Business of Resale
You might not have heard of Winmark, but you could be more familiar with its stores. The resale franchise company owns concepts including Plato's Closet, Play It Again Sports, and Once Upon a Child.
Jul 17 2023 - Swift Current farmer’s market heads to provincial park
A piece of downtown Swift Current’s core is travelling to an additional venue as of this week. The beloved farmers market that bustles around Market Square every Saturday is expanding out to the ...
Jul 17 2023 - Richmond developer buys into beach town boom in Cape Charles
A local developer is further expanding his footprint in the Eastern Shore town, the latest in a line of Richmond business people dipping their toes into that part of the Chesapeake Bay.
Jul 17 2023 - Why the overhead wires powering NJ Transit, Amtrak trains keep breaking
The summer heat that makes the Jersey Shore a delight made rail commuters physically, and perhaps mentally, broil last week after causing overhead wire problems that stopped ...
Jul 17 2023 - SCOTT CHANCEY: Community prayer tonight for injured Lake City football coach, players
So much grief, knowing Lake City football coach Ronnie Baker and four players are now trying to heal from Thursday’s horrifying accident after a tractor-trailer collided with their mini-bus.
Jul 17 2023 - Prayer vigil to be 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 17 2023 - $65M grant awarded to project aimed at easing congestion on busy Highway 101 corridor in Pismo Beac
The San Luis Obispo Council of Governments received a $65 million grant from the California Transportation Commission to fund a new project that would expand Highway 101 near Pismo Beach.
Jul 17 2023 - Westwood Professional Services plans to relocate headquarters to Plano by the end of the year
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 17 2023 - Dumas police investigating reported forgeries in paycheck scam
Police said a local business was entered by multiple unknown persons for the supposed purpose of having their checks cashed.
Jul 17 2023 - Dumas, Dalhart police investigating paycheck scam
Police said a local business was entered by multiple unknown persons for the supposed purpose of having their checks cashed.
Jul 17 2023 - Dumas Police report multiple forgery investigations
DUMAS, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — The Dumas Police Department reports that it is investigating multiple fake business checks that were cashed by local businesses.
Jul 17 2023 - Merger votes stalled as 'conversations' continue
The merger has been in the works more than two years, but a group of more than 200 irrigators and agribusiness interests formed Citizens Opposed to the Merger.
Jul 17 2023 - Suspect found hiding in bushes covered in mud after Southfield vehicle break-ins
Police were called to the 25000 block of Briarbank around 3:30 a.m. on a report of suspects breaking into vehicles. When they arrived, they found a male covered in mud in the bushes and a female in ...
Jul 17 2023 - Billionaire with RI ties wants to buy McCoy Stadium to bring back baseball. Is it too late?
A billionaire businessman with ties to Rhode Island is hoping to hit a home run by saving McCoy Stadium and bringing baseball back to Pawtucket, but the city’s mayor is saying the final pitch to ...
Jul 17 2023 - Cedar Falls pitcher Shae Buskohl throws a literal curveball in Kennedy’s state baseball plans
Cedar Falls starting pitcher Shae Buskohl used curveball after curveball after curveball to stymie Cedar Rapids Kennedy’s offense Wednesday night in a Class 4A substate baseball final at Kennedy.
Jul 17 2023 - Tiffany Stratton reveals how she grew into WWE’s next great thing
If given the call, Natalya would happily book a flight to Orlando to give Stratton a run for her money, as the “BOAT” of WWE explained in a recent appearance on Busted Open Radio after her loss to ...
Jul 17 2023 - Tractor dancing | Back Down The Pennsylvania Road
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa. — It's a busy season for farmers across northeastern and central Pennsylvania. But as Mike Stevens finds, there's always time for a little fun. We'll show you how in a trip ...
Jul 17 2023 - MATA takes new electric bus on tour across Bluff City
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) is taking a new electric bus on tour across the Bluff City. The “It’s Electric” Bus will take off on July 17 through July 18 at different ...
Jul 17 2023 - The Texas Artist You Hope to Never Meet
Self-trained muralist Roberto Marquez creates public art after mass shootings and other tragedies. Unfortunately for everyone, he’s been very busy.
Jul 17 2023 - Charlotte program helping minority-owned businesses 'Scale Up' to $1M in revenue
You can stream WCNC Charlotte on Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV, just download the free app. The program works to accelerate growth among minority-owned businesses through mentorship, supporting ...
Jul 17 2023 - Five things to do with the family this weekend: July 13-16
4. Catch a movie Saturday at the Watsontown Memorial Park. “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” will be starting at 8 p.m. next to the skate ramp. Watsontown Area Business Association is sponsoring the free ...
Jul 17 2023 - California must ensure better communication about power outages amid extreme heat
State legislators should institute a more robust communication strategy to help people navigate power outages with clearer guidance.
Jul 17 2023 - Despite stricter regulations, short-term rental permits jump across New Orleans neighborhoods
Faced with growing resident concerns about the spread of Airbnbs and other short-term rentals across New Orleans, the City Council has been busy trying to craft new regulations aimed at ...
Jul 17 2023 - Firefighters respond to flaming bus in McMinnville parking lot
Three buses were damaged after at least one caught fire in a Yamhill County public transit yard in McMinnville on Wednesday afternoon, according to fire officials.
Jul 17 2023 - Auburn police arrest man wanted in Tuscaloosa sexual abuse case involving UA student
Threadgill was charged with attempting to elude police and resisting arrest by Auburn Police. He was taken to the Lee County Dentention Center and booked on a $3,500 bond, however he has a felony hold ...
Jul 17 2023 - Protesters demand Mississippi deputies be prosecuted for allegedly torturing 2 Black men
Five Rankin County deputies and a Richland police officer, who was off duty during the January 24 incident, have either left their departments or they were fired in the wake of abuse allegations ...
Jul 17 2023 - SC's top business recruiter disputes CNBC's economic development ranking
After a year in which the S.C. Commerce Department announced record investment totals for employers looking to locate or expand their operations in the Palmetto State, you might think the ...
Jul 17 2023 - It’s one of Fort Worth’s best barbecue restaurants. And it’s known for burgers, too
Now, Dayne’s Craft Barbecue is one of the biggest Texas names in the business ... But the best barbecue restaurants are the “new ‘que” favorites like Goldee’s near Kennedale, No. 2 Hurtado in ...
Jul 17 2023 - This Man Is A Suspect In Multiple Shootings. His Case May Decide The Future Of Gun Rights.
This domestic abuse case could shape how courts interpret the Second Amendment right to defend oneself with a firearm.
Jul 17 2023 - PA: Hazleton Public Transit adds two more CNG buses to fleet
Two new buses that run on compressed natural gas recently joined Hazleton Public Transit's fleet as part of an effort that will reduce fueling costs when a new maintenance ...
Jul 17 2023 - Bushy Run, Latrobe win opening games at Region 7 tournament
Play began on Day 1 of the Pennsylvania American Legion Baseball Region 7 tournament Saturday. It didn’t quite finish, though. Murrysville and St. Michael were tied 8-8 after seven innings when play ...
Jul 17 2023 - Apple Tap to Pay on iPhone Being Tested in Brazil Following UK Launch
Apple is now testing Tap to Pay on iPhone in Brazil, allowing independent sellers, small businesses, and large retailers in the country to use their phones to accept contactless payments.
Jul 17 2023 - Micro and small businesses create seven out of ten jobs in Brazil
In a context of approximately 22 million small businesses, they play a key role in the economy, comprising around 99 percent of all companies in the country.
Jul 17 2023 - The Iowa caucuses are six months away. Some Republicans worry Trump may be unstoppable
He’s been indicted twice. Found liable for sexual abuse. And is viewed unfavorably by more than a third of his party. But six months before Republican voters begin to cast their ballots in ...
Jul 17 2023 - Whitefish Bay Art Fest: 100 artists, community and creative buzz
WHITEFISH BAY, Wis. - The streets of Whitefish Bay were bustling on Sunday, July 9, for the fourth annual Art Fest. More than 100 artists showcased and sold their pieces. "I’m glad to be here at ...
Jul 17 2023 - The summer of 1948: Humphrey's speech led America out of the shadow
He finally did so on June 9, 1964. Humphrey called for a cloture vote the next day that ended the filibuster by a stunning vote of 71 to 29. Dirksen had brought 11 additional Republican senators with ...
Jul 17 2023 - Ten Signs Your House Is DEFINITELY Haunted
A business could be haunted by the original founder, who’s around to make sure the place is running smoothly,” Berry adds. These things need to be cleansed before things return to normalcy. If you’ve ...
Jul 17 2023 - Frustrated ex-Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson spars with Tucker Carlson over child gender transitions
Former Arkansas governor and 2024 presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson got a rough ride at an Iowa forum Friday while trying to defend his veto of a ban on gender procedures for minors, at one ...
Jul 17 2023 - Police: Prince George mother, daughter traveling to West Va. now missing
On a Friday afternoon, July 15, 2022, a massive fire destroyed multiple businesses along Prince Street in Tappahannock.
Jul 17 2023 - Legoland Florida is closing one of its longtime roller coasters
A simple costume, flower pot, and a strategic location to set up four cameras. That’s all “The Bushman" needs. And that’s what he calls himself. The "Flying School" roller coaster will take its last ...
Jul 17 2023 - Prime Winter Park land sells to busy local developer. Here are the details.
Meanwhile, Gandhi and Verax previously have been active in Winter Park, with projects including the Orlando Health Women's Pavilion at 1111 W. Fairbanks Ave. and the redevelopment of 945 S. Orlando ...
Jul 17 2023 - Kanuga featured in CNBC's runup to 'Best States for Business' feature
One day before CNBC revealed from the Biltmore Estate in Asheville that North Carolina was named America's Top State for Business for the second consecutive year, the network ran a series of teaser ...
Jul 17 2023 - Neighbors in Falls Church encourage the transition to clean, renewable energy
I don’t have to go to a gas station anymore," said Justine Underhill of the Falls Church Climate Action Network. These neighbors in Falls Church want you to know it’s not hard to switch to clean ...
Jul 17 2023 - 2 suspects in the fatal shooting of rapper Young Dolph in Memphis to stand trial in March
A judge has set a trial date for two men charged with killing rapper Young Dolph in a daytime ambush at a bakery in Memphis, Tennessee.
Jul 17 2023 - How are Memphis hospitals looking to improve security?
Good morning, Memphis! This is Features and Business Editor Erin Munz, and you're reading the Daily Briefing, our one-stop digital shop for the best Memphis stories from our ...
Jul 17 2023 - New Sheetz planned for Wyoming
WYOMING, Pa. — Mary Sakosky of Exeter believes she speaks for everyone who lives along Route 11 in Luzerne County's Wyoming Valley. "We need some more businesses. All we have is pizza." So when ...
Jul 17 2023 - What to do on a rainy day at Delaware beaches
Rainy days at the Delaware beaches don’t have to be a bust. There are plenty of options to enjoy your time together when the weather is gloomy. Here are a few good ones: The Delaware beaches are host ...
Jul 17 2023 - Rapid bus line on Pacific Ave. to start later, deliver less, cost a lot more. Here’s why
The delay of the Pacific Avenue Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project comes as another blow to Pierce County commuters, still stung from Sound Transit project delays that pushed back the opening of the ...
Jul 17 2023 - Black-owned businesses in Delaware work to overcome financial disparities with help from Black Cham
The Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce formed in 2020 to help Black business owners grow while creating new opportunities for others.
Jul 17 2023 - Delaware Wants To Level The Playing Field For Black Business Owners And Landlords With Grants Up To
Spark Grants up to $25,000 are made possible thanks to a partnership between Wilmington City Councilwoman Shané Darby and Energize Delaware.
Jul 17 2023 - Voice actors rise to prominence at Tokyo, OK and other conventions
Meet-and-greets with voice actors will be among facets of Tokyo, OK, which will offer 300 hours of programming exploring Japanese anime, pop-culture, music and fashion. The Grand Hall of Cox Business ...
Jul 17 2023 - New magisterial district judges sworn in
The beginning of a transition is what Cambria County President Judge Norman A. Krumenacker III described as he and Judge Linda Rovder Fleming swore in Cambria County's two newest magisterial district ...
Jul 17 2023 - Photos: Central Wyoming Rodeo Mutton Bustin’-Saturday
Saturday was the last day of the Central Wyoming Rodeo in Casper which meant it was the final round for the mutton bustin' competition. The top 8 from the previous 4 nights of competition returned for ...
Jul 17 2023 - Sunset Amphitheater coming to Colorado Springs despite community push back
COLORADO SPRINGS — The new Sunset Amphitheater has been a controversial topic for some living on the north side. Despite the initial push back, construction began Wednesday. A nearby business ...
Jul 17 2023 - Ghosts of Ukraine: Why an ex-Marine and Newport business owner is delivering military aid
So says the webpage of Newport Ghost Tours, the tourism business brainchild of ex-Marine and Lizzie Borden house owner Lance Zaal.
Jul 17 2023 - Ale-8-One celebrates 97 years of business
WINCHESTER, Ky. ( WTVQ) — July 13, 1926, George Lee Wainscott introduced the now iconic Kentucky ginger-flavored soft drink — Ale-8-One — and 97 years later the city of Winchester is still celebrating ...
Jul 17 2023 - Ontario had 30 femicides in 30 weeks, new report says as 'same gaps' in support persist
Marlene Ham, executive director of the Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses, is among those sounding the alarm about the rise in femicides. (CBC) Advocates are sounding the alarm ...
Jul 17 2023 - Two more corrections officers charged with sexual abuse of inmates at notorious FCI Dublin
In the latest investigation of staff at the notorious FCI Dublin prison, two corrections officers pleaded guilty to sexually abusing inmates.
Jul 17 2023 - Pleasanton Man Pleads Guilty To Sexual Abuse At FCI Dublin
Pleasanton resident Andrew Jones was one of two more former FCI Dublin employees to plead guilty to sexually abusing inmates.
Jul 17 2023 - Two more prison guards, including Pleasanton man, plead guilty to sexually abusing female inmates
Two more guards at the federal women's prison in Dublin are facing prison time themselves after pleading guilty to several felony charges related to sexual abuse of inmates in their care, according to ...
Jul 17 2023 - Stockton man arrested following drug bust in Fresno County
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. -- A Stockton man is in the Fresno County Jail facing weapons and drug charges. The California Highway Patrol pulled over 36-year-old Patrick McDaniel for a traffic violation on ...
Jul 17 2023 - Okan officially opens for business in Bluffton
The Lowcountry is home to many flavors of cuisine, from local Gullah Geechee cooking to modern fusion restaurants.
Jul 17 2023 - Thousands without power in north St. Louis County after storms
and damaged homes around north St. Louis County. Ameren crews have been busy since the storms, but thousands around Missouri remain without power as of Sunday morning. North county resident Robert ...
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