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Bus News Archives, July 18 2023
Jul 18 2023 - Texas launching investigation into state trooper’s claims of migrant abuse at border
Texas is launching an investigation into a state trooper’s claims that officers were instructed to push migrants back into the Rio Grande River and not give them water, despite dangerous temperatures ...
Jul 18 2023 - Business group launches effort to refer Salem payroll tax to voters
The Oregon Business & Industry, a statewide chamber of commerce and trade association, launched an effort on Friday to refer Salem's recently adopted payroll tax to voters.
Jul 18 2023 - Check out these new and expanding businesses in Kings Mountain
From new restaurants to new homes and entertainment, the city of Kings Mountain is growing and expanding. Take a look at a roundup of recent business additions and expansions in the city: 219 S.
Jul 18 2023 - Ammunition company expands operations in Columbus
APEX Ammunition LLC, a Mississippi-based company, will invest $4.45 million to expand into to a larger facility in Columbus. APEX Ammunition sells premium shotgun ...
Jul 18 2023 - Columbus attorney disbarred after draining client’s bank account while the client was in jail
A Columbus attorney has been disbarred by the state Supreme Court for three matters, including taking money from a client’s bank account while the client was ...
Jul 18 2023 - Shotgun ammo company adding 64 jobs at new facility in Columbus
APEX Ammunition is moving into a larger facility in Columbus and will add 64 jobs. The Columbus-based company is moving into the former Maxxim building on Yorkville Park Square. It plans to begin ...
Jul 18 2023 - IUPUC to officially transition into IU Columbus in 2024
The Informatics and Communications Technology Complex, located on the IUPUI campusï»ż, is pictured. Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus will transition into Indiana University Columbus by fall ...
Jul 18 2023 - ‘It’s just massive.’ This public art project will produce the largest mural in Columbus
When it’s finished, this privately funded public art project being painted along the Chattahoochee Riverwalk will be the largest mural in Columbus. At more than 6,000 square feet, the mural stretches ...
Jul 18 2023 - One injured in north Columbus shooting
“Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)”, released earlier this month, is the third in her endeavor to re-record her first six albums, instigated by music manager Scooter Braun’s sale of her early catalog. It ...
Jul 18 2023 - Vigil held for shop owner killed in east Columbus shooting
The Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force is investigating at a Pickerington massage parlor, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office confirmed Tuesday.
Jul 18 2023 - The best cafe in Columbus, Indiana, according to Yelp—plus, see the rest of the top 6
Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated cafes in Columbus using data from Yelp. Rankings factor in the average rating and number of reviews. Keep reading to see if your favorite spot made the ...
Jul 18 2023 - The best-paying jobs in Columbus, Indiana that don't require a college degree
Keep reading to discover the highest paying jobs in Columbus, IN that don't require a college degree. Columbus, IN - Annual mean salary: $41,050 - #248 highest pay among all metros - Employment: 30 ...
Jul 18 2023 - Hugh Freeze speaks to Auburn's culture, measuring stick against Alabama and Georgia
Hugh Freeze said Tuesday at SEC Media Days that his first order of business at Auburn was that the culture was defined. That is described as “faith, attitude, mental toughness, integrity and love.” ...
Jul 18 2023 - Looking to Support an LGBTQ Business? Check Out This New Iowa City-Area Directory
By asking a business if they're LGBT-friendly or a transgender safe space, that sends a message to the community, because those people need to know expressly that they are welcome there.” ...
Jul 18 2023 - Iowa City announces road closures, parking and transit changes for RAGBRAI
Iowa City announced Friday the road closures, parking and transit changes happening on July 28 and 29 due to RAGBRAI coming through the area.Route through Coral ...
Jul 18 2023 - Ligonier Valley BPW tabs 2023-24 officers, earns state awards
When Ligonier Valley Business and Professional Women met for a dinner meeting July 6 at Ligonier Country Club, the members who attended the BPW/PA Convention gave a brief report on ...
Jul 18 2023 - Texas Gov. Abbott Makes Huge Garth Brooks, Bud Light Mistake
Taking on so-called woke companies like Target, Disney, and Anheuser-Busch has become part of the conservative political playbook.
Jul 18 2023 - Urgent Care Group Acquires ParkMed Urgent Care, Expanding Care in East Tennessee
NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 18, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Urgent Care Group (UCG), a leading urgent care company based in Nashville, announces the acquisition of ParkMed Urgent Care near Maryville, TN.
Jul 18 2023 - Justice Bus to tour southeast Minnesota, including Northfield
Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Inc. (SMRLS) will have its Justice Bus touring 20 locations in its southeastern Minnesota service area July 18–27.
Jul 18 2023 - Why I love my specialty: Atlanta’s top doctors share the patients, challenges, and victories that
"There are fewer than 20 pediatric ophthalmologists left in the state to serve a large population of children who need our help to see," says Shivani Sethi. "That means I’m busy, but I find it even ...
Jul 18 2023 - 'From border security to sadism:' Report claims Texas DPS told to push migrants into Rio Grande
Emails from the Texas Department of Public Safety alleged state troopers witnessed several incidents of abuse against migrants in Eagle Pass as part of Operation Lone Star, Gov. Greg Abbott's ...
Jul 18 2023 - Illogical Ohio lawmakers rather ban drag shows than fix problems plaguing state | Robinson
Amelia Robinson is the Columbus Dispatch's opinion and community engagement editor. There are many actual problems for Ohio's lawmakers to tackle. To name just a few: the ...
Jul 18 2023 - Clock ticking for West Virginia to select leadership for opioid money distribution
West Virginia is finalizing the leadership for a ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and opinion.
Jul 18 2023 - Korean Arts Week Comes to Lincoln Center
At Rockefeller Center, Johyun Gallery (the leading art gallery in Busan, Korea) will present Origin, Emergence, Return from July 17 to August 27. The exhibit highlights emerging Korean artists ...
Jul 18 2023 - Kokomo Strolling in Covington
The Covington Business Association brought the beach to downtown with its sixth annual Kokomo Stroll on July 15. The adults-only party included samples of craft beer, beach-inspired cocktails, tasty s ...
Jul 18 2023 - 5 cannabis business applications up for approval in New Haven
including one at the site of a Middletown Avenue diner. Another is the adult-use cannabis store that INSA wants to put in the former Long Wharf Theatre space in the Long Wharf Food Terminal at 222 ...
Jul 18 2023 - Texas couple chains teen to bed, repeatedly sexually assaults her during monthlong kidnapping, poli
A Texas couple has been charged with kidnapping after an 18-year-old was allegedly chained and zip-tied to a bed for a month while being repeatedly sexually abused.
Jul 18 2023 - 18-year-old held captive by couple escapes restraints and runs for help, Texas cops say
After about a month of being held against her will and sexually abused, an 18-year-old Texas woman escaped her restraints and began running for help, authorities said.
Jul 18 2023 - Dog found beaten to death on public trail in Fremont
FREMONT, Ohio (WTVG) - It’s a heartbreaking image of a dog apparently killed at the hands of abuse. “Just from the evidence at the scene, it appeared the dog died from blunt force trauma to the head,” ...
Jul 18 2023 - Family-owned bookstore finds success in Russellville
Dog Ear Books, which opened in 2016 as a family business and remains one, is now in its third location in downtown Russellville, having found a retail niche in the city.
Jul 18 2023 - “I looked at drugs as a short cut to the subconscious”: an epic interview with Aerosmith’s Jo
Bust-ups, brotherhood, sword attacks and the future of Aerosmith – Joe Perry looks back on 50 years in rock’n’roll ...
Jul 18 2023 - ON THE ROAD: Gaffney
Peach City Brewery has helped transform Gaffney along with other new businesses downtown. Brittany Bivins co-owns the brewery with Aaron Burton. Peach City serves craft beer and pizza and for those ...
Jul 18 2023 - Jeffersonville panel OKs charter bus funding for Jeff High
The Jeffersonville Redevelopment Commission approved Monday evening an interlocal agreement with Greater Clark Schools to fund the purchase of a new 56-passenger Freightliner Coach Bus for Jeffersonvi ...
Jul 18 2023 - City of Jeffersonville gifting $400k to Jeff High for a charter bus
On Monday, July 17, the Jeffersonville Redevelopment Commission approved an agreement with Greater Clark County Schools the funding of a 56-passenger Freightliner Coach Bus for Jeffersonville High ...
Jul 18 2023 - Beaumont Enterprise seeks a business/government reporter
The Beaumont Enterprise is looking for a dynamic reporter looking to dig into the Southeast Texas community and cover the stories our readers most want to know. And we give extra points for innovation ...
Jul 18 2023 - Silverstein Touts His Business Experience in Race for JeffCo Commission
Don’t call David Silverstein a politician. Yes, the former lawyer and career developer is running for the unexpired Jefferson County Commission District 5 seat of Steve Ammons in Tuesday’s special ...
Jul 18 2023 - Canada and Ontario Increasing Access to High-Speed Internet Service in Huron and Bruce Counties
The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing more than $4.5 million to bring reliable high-speed internet to more than 1,770 families, farms, and businesses in Huron and Br ...
Jul 18 2023 - Amtrak Boosting Pacific Surfliner Service for Busy Weekend of Comic Con, Del Mar Opening
To meet the surge of travelers heading to two big San Diego events, Amtrak will add three trains to the Pacific Surfliner schedule beginning Friday.
Jul 18 2023 - DOJ weighs charging driver in 7th grader’s death at school bus stop
Prosecutors are looking into potentially filing charges against the driver who killed a Reedsburg 13-year-old boarding her school bus in May.
Jul 18 2023 - Findlay Market ranked among best public markets in US, beats out North Market in Columbus
Greater Cincinnati residents already know the splendors of Findlay Market. Now the word is out. The Over-the-Rhine staple recently earned a spot among the top public markets in the U.S., ...
Jul 18 2023 - Mayoral inauguration to usher in a new era for Denver business
Denver business will celebrate the beginning of a new era as former State Sen. Mike Johnston will succeed Mayor Michael Hancock during July 17 ceremonies.
Jul 18 2023 - Houma man, juvenile arrested in connection with juvenile sexual abuse spanning several years
A Houma man has been arrested in connection with an ongoing investigation involving the sexual abuse of juveniles that spanned several years.
Jul 18 2023 - Stuff the Bus for Central Texas Kids
From now through August 10, we're teaming up with Coast Dental & Orthodontics in Killeen and a host of local businesses to raise school supply donations.
Jul 18 2023 - Killeen police searching for suspect involved with robbing a business
Police describe the suspect as 5 feet 10-inch-tall Black man with a large build. He was last seen wearing a yellow hard hat, a White Sox baseball hat, black shirt, reflective yellow and orange safety ...
Jul 18 2023 - Police: Man allegedly robbed Killeen business wearing hard hat, safety vest
Police said the suspect was wearing a yellow hard hat, reflective safety vest and a White Sox baseball hat. KILLEEN, Texas — The Killeen Police Department is asking for help identifying a man they say ...
Jul 18 2023 - Killeen man involved with robbing business wanted by police
The suspect is described by police as a 5 foot 10-inch-tall Black man with a thin build. He was last seen wearing a black mask with a white logo, gray shirt, gray sweatpants and white shoes. He also ...
Jul 18 2023 - Killeen man busted with pot, meth and syringes, Marlin police say
MARLIN, Texas (KWTX) - A Killeen, Texas man was taken into custody at about 3 a.m. Sunday morning after police officers in Marlin allegedly found him in possession of 13 grams of methamphetamine, ...
Jul 18 2023 - Arn Anderson Recalls Early Days Of Stone Cold Steve Austin's Career
Arn Anderson, who wrestled and teamed with a young Stone Cold Steve Austin, looked back on Austin's early years in the pro wrestling business.
Jul 18 2023 - OSSO Home had vivid history
After the Civil War ended the “boys in blue” returned to their homes and businesses. Not all the men returned. Many had lost their lives during the battles and many more were unable to return to their ...
Jul 18 2023 - Ontario council gives residents the right to feed deer
In other business, chief of police to investigate any policy violations by employees regarding safety service director incident.
Jul 18 2023 - Brantford strip club fined $10,000 for multiple Ontario Fire Code offences
A Brantford business is facing a hefty fine after pleading guilty to several offences under the Ontario Fire Code. In a release, the City of Brantford says The Gentleman’s Club on Market Street pled ...
Jul 18 2023 - Defiance 4-year-old is all business
 in the front, but partyin’ in the back
Jonathan McFarland, 4, missed the mullet’s 80s and 90s heyday. But he’s making up for lost time by rocking the world’s most patriotic mullet. Now he wants your vote.
Jul 18 2023 - Judge Glover's Hideout now open!
Local business owners and community leaders came together Tuesday morning to welcome Judge Glover’s Hideout as new members of the Malvern/HSC Chamber of Commerce, and to celebrate the renovated proper ...
Jul 18 2023 - Carlee Russell: Parents of Alabama woman who reported child on interstate say police searching for
The Hoover Police Department in Alabama released its latest statement on the case ... Russell left work from a business at The Summit in Birmingham at approximately 8:20 p.m. on July 13. She ordered ...
Jul 18 2023 - Clerk shot and killed at St. Louis City gas station
St. Louis Police are investigating an apparent murder at a gas station in a busy part of west St. Louis Tuesday morning.
Jul 18 2023 - PHOTOS: Flooding in Northampton County
Bushkill Park in Forks Township was inundated with water, and vehicles and roads were damaged, after heavy rains and flooding in Northampton County Sunday.
Jul 18 2023 - There is still time to nominate a business, individual or organization for Bedford Chamber Award
BEDFORD - Each year the Bedford Chamber of Commerce asks the public to help identify businesses, individuals, and organizations who are deserving of recognition for the 2023 Chamber Annual Awards.
Jul 18 2023 - Opinion: There's a stealth campaign to lure business away from Illinois. Lawmakers must halt it.
The issue involves D.C. airport access, say business group leaders, and it's costing the Chicago region jobs and company HQs. It's time for lawmakers to step in.
Jul 18 2023 - Lawyers hired to represent some of injured victims in deadly Highland Greyhound bus crash
Hipskind & McAninch LLC, will file a lawsuit against Greyhound Lines Inc. on behalf of at least two victims in the crash.
Jul 18 2023 - Iron ore, steel setting pace for US Great Lakes shipping through June
Consistency in a resilient economy has been the theme to date for U.S. Great Lakes Shipping thus far in 2023, as approximately 12 million tonnes of total cargo traffic have now transited the seaway sy ...
Jul 18 2023 - Berlusconi leaves control of business empire to two eldest children
Silvio Berlusconi's eldest children Marina and Pier Silvio will together control the business empire founded by the former prime minister, according to the terms of his will which was made public on ...
Jul 18 2023 - First permits for 2 marijuana dispensaries along U.S. 23 OK’d by Milan leaders
MILAN, MI - Milan leaders have picked two cannabis companies to move ahead with plans to develop the city’s first dispensaries, granting two recreational marijuana retailer business permits ...
Jul 18 2023 - Lima natives tee up a new business
A local family is taking their love of golf and using it to bring a new golfing experience to Lima. Mike Cass and Dave Cass alongside Paul and Amanda Slygh have just opened Four Seasons Tees. The ...
Jul 18 2023 - Commercial real estate sales down, market resilient in NE TN
Commercial real estate transitions in June and the first half of this year have been tepid while the overall market has remained resilient, according to the Northeast Tennessee Association of Realtors ...
Jul 18 2023 - An Icon of Rome Is Now Open in New York
Antico Forno Roscioli in Rome has been serving Romans pizza rossa ... and wine classes). The Roscioli move to New York is in part having to do with the next generation’s running the family business, ...
Jul 18 2023 - Greenwood County to talk capital projects, lake master plan
There’s a busy agenda for tonight’s Greenwood County Council meeting, with discussion about the Capital Project Sales Tax, a new Lake Greenwood Master Plan and the county’s finances.
Jul 18 2023 - Metro holds hiring event in East St. Louis with special incentives
St. Louis Metro officials are offering a $5,000 signing bonus to anyone who joins and takes on an “essential transit position” for a limited time. The bonus is available for new Metro Call-A-Ride ...
Jul 18 2023 - Columbia regulations, zoning upgrades for marijuana microbusinesses possible by council
Missouri is issuing six microbusiness licenses in each of the state's congressional districts. Boone County is split into two.
Jul 18 2023 - Forever no more: New tech ‘annihilates’ toxic PFAS chemicals
At Heritage-Crystal Clean in Wyoming, a new technology is busy taking the forever out of “forever chemicals.” The West Michigan facility is home to the PFAS Annihilator system, a first-to-market ...
Jul 18 2023 - State agency clears Arapahoe child services after false abuse claim against Aurora lawmaker
They wrote this glowing review and said there's nothing to see here,” Jurinsky said. “They're proud of themselves that they only have two liars.” ...
Jul 18 2023 - Investigation into Arapahoe agency where social worker is accused of false child abuse report found
A state investigation of Arapahoe County Department of Human Services, launched after one of its former caseworkers was criminally charged on allegations of falsifying a child abuse report, found ...
Jul 18 2023 - Memorial Hospital of Texas County Authority
He has been in practice more than 20 years. Dr. Willy Bustinza Farfan is a general surgeon in Guymon, OK, and is affiliated with multiple hospitals including AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach.
Jul 18 2023 - Regional leaders break ground on Manassas Park VRE garage, a linchpin of new downtown development
Officials broke ground Thursday on Manassas Park’s Virginia Railway Express station parking garage, a 540-space structure adjacent to the train stop that will serve commuters as well as business ...
Jul 18 2023 - Analysis: Richmond is Virginia's hub for startups
By the numbers: The city saw 23.2 new business applications per 1,000 residents in 2022. Richmond came in just behind Petersburg, which took the top spot with 23.9 applications per 1,000 residents.
Jul 18 2023 - Bus service between Newark and Granville, including a stop at Denison, coming in October
One route would serve the north side of Newark along Mt. Vernon Road. Another would run south along Ohio 79 to employment centers between Newark and Hebron — and perhaps as far south as Buckeye Lake ...
Jul 18 2023 - Cerritos Small Business Resources
Launching a business in Cerritos, CA can provide a wide range of benefits to startups, while also working to meet the needs of the community.
Jul 18 2023 - Annapolis experiences uptick in crime as police push to improve public safety
The 15-year-old reported the rape to police recently and said the rape happened two weeks ago in the 100 block of Compromise Street—just steps away from the busiest part of downtown.
Jul 18 2023 - Pennsylvania locomotive manufacturing workers are striking for greener jobs
A 1,400-worker strike at a locomotive plant is part of a larger trend of national labor organizing and calls for a just transition.
Jul 18 2023 - SMU business school graduates rank among nation’s highest paid
Southern Methodist University business school graduates earn an average of $105,000 four years after graduation, a salary that puts them behind only ...
Jul 18 2023 - CBF Morning Run: A glorious Saturday evening in downtown Columbus
Run: A few raindrops fell on Huntington Park around the sixth inning, but then a huge rainbow formed over downtown. Simply remarkable.
Jul 18 2023 - Columbus Girls Inc. gives over $35K in scholarships to upcoming college freshman
Girls Inc. of Columbus and Phenix-Russell recognized many young girls this evening preparing to enter college this fall.
Jul 18 2023 - Man charged with aggravated assault in stabbing incident in Columbus
The man wanted in a stabbing incident in Columbus is in jail. 58-year-old Isiam Perkins was charged with aggravated assault.
Jul 18 2023 - Oller: List of best major league baseball players from Columbus short but sweet
For being a former cow town, Columbus surprisingly has not produced multitudes of marquee athletes who excelled at throwing and hitting cowhide. Compared to Cincinnati, Cleveland and even Dayton, our ...
Jul 18 2023 - Man injured in south Columbus shooting after party
NBC4's Eric Halperin spoke with Columbus Public Health experts, who are tracking mosquitos in central Ohio that are carrying West Nile Virus, and advised people on what to do to p ...
Jul 18 2023 - Columbus police commander awarded $2 in discrimination lawsuit, but the city will pay $200,000 in l
The city of Columbus will cover attorney’s and other associated legal fees totaling more than $200,000 in a racial discrimination and retaliation case that yielded a ...
Jul 18 2023 - What is the Leagues Cup that the Columbus Crew is hosting?
The latest measuring stick for Major League Soccer will plant itself inside Lower.com Field on Sunday. Since its inception, MLS has been on a seemingly never-ending quest to prove itself as one of the ...
Jul 18 2023 - One dead in weekend shooting on Buena Vista Road in Columbus
Kelby Hutchison, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Ga. Jul. 17—One person is dead following a shooting Friday night on Buena Vista Road, according to Muscogee County Coroner Buddy Bryan. Bryan said the victim ...
Jul 18 2023 - 1 critically injured after northeast Columbus shooting
One person was shot in northeast Columbus Monday evening, according to the Columbus Division of Police. Officers were dispatched to the Park Vista Apartments, located off Forest Hills Boulevard, on ...
Jul 18 2023 - Four shot, including two teens, in separate shootings during 12-hour period in Columbus
Four people were shot in a 12-hour window Sunday and Monday in separate shootings in Columbus, capping off a weekend of violence throughout the city.
Jul 18 2023 - Man walking home killed by flying motorcycle on busy Gwinnett road
Eurell had a “heart of gold,” according to his family, and he had no time to react when the crash between a motorcycle and an SUV sent the motorcycle right at him.
Jul 18 2023 - Salem water main break leads to State Street closure
A water main break in Salem a little after 12 pm Wednesday has led to State Street, the main road through the city, being closed from Ellsworth Road to Lincoln Avenue Wednesday. Businesses and ...
Jul 18 2023 - 11 new businesses now open in Tomball, Magnolia
Tomball and Magnolia has seen a variety of businesses open up in the last several months. Check out some of them below.
Jul 18 2023 - Nonprofit plans for Sandy motel to become transitional housing
SANDY, Utah (ABC4) — Shelter the Homeless, a local nonprofit organization, recently purchased the Econo Lodge in Sandy, announcing plans to turn it into a transitional home. Shelter the Homeless said ...
Jul 18 2023 - Sandy motel bought with intent to create transitional housing for medically vulnerable
SANDY, Utah — Sandy City announced the purchase of a motel by a Utah nonprofit organization that wants to convert the space into transitional housing for qualified medically vulnerable people.
Jul 18 2023 - Fast and noisy cars continue to fuel frustration among Sandy residents
Fast and noisy cars on 13th East in Sandy continue to disrupt the lives of those who live near and work along the busy road, especially the mile-long stretch that runs from 77th to 86th South.
Jul 18 2023 - Seguin ISD needing Adopt-A-School partners for each of its campuses
(Seguin) – The Seguin ISD is looking to not only get one or two, but all of its campuses adopted by a community organization or business this upcoming school year. Unfortunately last year, there were ...
Jul 18 2023 - Montco Resident Launches Special $150K 'Creative' Grant Program
Special businesses with creative approaches to social issues are encouraged to apply for the local resident's new project.
Jul 18 2023 - New York steps up response to increased shark presence: Why isn't Mass. doing more?
Robust actions taken by the state of New York to keep swimmers safe are raising questions about whether Massachusetts is doing enough to prevent shark attacks.
Jul 18 2023 - Hunter Biden's Attorney Fights Republicans Over Bombshell WhatsApp Message
A mockup of a text message allegedly showing Hunter Biden refer to President Joe Biden while messaging a Chinese business partner has become the latest standoff between House Republicans and the ...
Jul 18 2023 - Murfreesboro Hot Chicken Festival highlights local businesses
In the category of Best in the Boro, Momma Joy's, took first place, but participants say it's all a friendly competition because they all win when people support local small businesses. The Franklin's ...
Jul 18 2023 - A Virginia doctor found liable for battery of a teen girl and accused of abusing another teen is st
He should be in jail,” the mother of a 15-year-old, who won a $1.3 million civil suit against Dr. Martin Seth Forman, told NBC News.
Jul 18 2023 - Tiny Town: Shamokin Dam a community of peaceful neighborhoods, thriving businesses
Beyond the youth baseball field, picnic pavilion and playground area of Weller Park, just off 11th Avenue, what seems to really draw people in is the adjacent ...
Jul 18 2023 - KMBC Chief Meteorologist Bryan Busby says storms are possible again for Kansas City
Once again, strong to severe thunderstorms are in the forecast for the Kansas City metro area. Patchy fog will roll into Kansas City overnight, with a complex of storms from the plains to follow. Rain ...
Jul 18 2023 - Large food distribution building sells in Sugar Land amid restaurant industry boom
A 50,000-square-foot food distribution building has sold within the Sugar Land business park to Gearment Investments LLC.
Jul 18 2023 - Gag order issued ahead of Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial after ‘inflammatory’ remark
The order by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick underscored how Paxton’s fight for his political survival over accusations of abuse of office has drawn some of Texas’ brashest and highest-profile legal figures.
Jul 18 2023 - Texas A&M trending for 5-star athlete Terry Bussey
Texas A&M has been on a run lately as the Aggies have quickly assembled a top-15 class over the last two months. They landed a five-star in wide receiver Cam Coleman on July 4 and another five-star ...
Jul 18 2023 - Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council gets $2.3M for transit funding
Only have a minute? Listen instead Transit agencies in Brownsville, Harlingen, South Padre Island and the Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council are among the recipients of $95.1 million in state ...
Jul 18 2023 - Gov. Abbott’s border buoys on Rio Grande face pushback
The state's latest attempt at deterring migrants from crossing the Rio Grande into the U.S. is being met by legal concerns from Congressional members to a local business owner who is already suing ...
Jul 18 2023 - Gov. Josh Shapiro discusses federally-funded broadband expansion plans
During a stop in Luzerne County, Gov. Josh Shapiro said there are over 250,000 Pennsylvania households, businesses and other establishments that do not have access to reliable broadband. With over $1 ...
Jul 18 2023 - IUPUC welcomes men's soccer coach
IUPUC recently added to its Athletic Department with the hiring of Kevin Nolan as Head Men's Soccer Coach. Nolan comes to Columbus from Radford University (Radford, Va.), a Division I school, where he ...
Jul 18 2023 - Radford University, Roanoke College presidents reflect after first year on campus
Plenty more changed during one year at Roanoke College than just the wallpaper in President Frank Shushok’s office, and that’s only the start, he said. “We’ve gotten busy on a number of fronts,” ...
Jul 18 2023 - Kent Elastomer Products sees bright future in biopharma tubing
Kent Elastomer Products finds itself in transition again, this time pivoting into the TPE tubing space for biopharma applications. The Northeast Ohio firm's new Biopharmaceutical Division will offer ...
Jul 18 2023 - Tree trimming company fined $72,500 over wood chipper death
The business that employed a tree trimmer who was pulled into a wood chipper in Menlo Park is facing $72,500 in fines from the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Jul 18 2023 - MTA launches new program for free bus rides; board to vote on fare hikes this week
A few key items are on the MTA's agenda this week. On Monday, a committee will discuss fare hikes. In May, the agency proposed hiking subway fares to $2.90. That's a 15-cent increase. It would be the ...
Jul 18 2023 - Could on-demand rideshares replace the bus? Hampton Roads Transit explores other options
Hampton Roads Transit tested a rideshare option last year in Virginia Beach and Newport News that could eventually replace bus service in northwest Virginia Beach and be used in other areas of the ...
Jul 18 2023 - Proposal to tear down Milwaukee freeway sparks debate
Business district officials said they were concerned about traffic from west and southern suburbs after potential freeway removal.
Jul 18 2023 - 18 Year Old Entrepreneur Re-Opens Computer Repair & Cellular Store in Marshfield
While many go to college or travel after high school, one local teen dove headfirst into the world of business.
Jul 18 2023 - Alabama construction firm enters Phoenix market with new office
The company had been considering a move into the market for more than a year, officials told the Business Journal.
Jul 18 2023 - Hatchery Renamed to Honor Yalobusha’s Favorite Native Son
The North Mississippi Fish Hatchery has been renamed in honor of long-time high school and college football Coach – and beloved Water Valley native – Bob Tyler. A celebration of the renaming will be ...
Jul 18 2023 - Joint state effort boosts economic development
A collaborative effort between Northeast Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas has taken the form of an economic development effort to bring medical manufacturing businesses to the region.
Jul 18 2023 - Local leaders reflect on plant's pending closure
The surprise announcement Thursday that a major Northeast Kansas distillery will be corked for good next year is causing a stir. MGP Ingredients, Inc. has been in business for more than 80 years, and ...
Jul 18 2023 - Huge Eastern white pine discovered in the Adirondacks
In early July, Erik Danielson hunted for treasure he values more than gold. Trudging through bush and on spongy earth and rocks in the Moose River Plains Wild Forest, the naturalist carved out a path ...
Jul 18 2023 - Huge Eastern white pine discovered in Adirondacks
Trudging through bush and on spongy earth and rocks in the Moose River Plains Wild Forest, the naturalist carved out a path to his latest discovery: a massive Eastern white pine currently known to be ...
Jul 18 2023 - Holcomb directs flags in Marion County to be flown at half-staff for fallen deputy
Businesses and residences in Marion County should fly their flags at half-staff from sunrise to sunset July 17.
Jul 18 2023 - Home insurance crisis in Florida, rising prices and delayed repairs
Florida homeowners continue to see jolts in home insurance premiums as more insurers reduce their business or withdraw from the Florida market.
Jul 18 2023 - NJ Transit has had many fiscal crises. Here's why the one that's looming will be worse
The extent of revenue loss from fares makes the budget hole virtually unfixable without help from outside the agency, an NJ Transit founder warns ...
Jul 18 2023 - Al-Ahly Club to transfer fans for Ahly-Ismaili Alexandria match
The Al-Ahly Club will provide buses to transport Ahly fans to Borg al-Arab stadium in Alexandria, to support Al-Ahly football team against al-Ismaili team, Al-Ahly club’s board of directors, headed by ...
Jul 18 2023 - Bus with North Texas residents crashes en route to Zacatecas, Mexico, kills 8
A bus carrying 37 residents from Texas to the Mexican state of Zacatecas crashed on Monday, killing eight and leaving 35 injured, according to El Sol de Zacatecas. Most of the passengers were from ...
Jul 18 2023 - Tips to Stay Safe in the Possible Tornado Conditions in Maine, New Hampshire & Massachusetts
The best thing to do during a tornado watch is just keep in mind what you'll do and where you'll go if business picks up and things get dicey and funnel decides to form, drop, and hit land. Once it ...
Jul 18 2023 - Más inundaciones en NH. DHHS busca ayuda federal para beneficios de alimentos
New England sigue enfrentando inundaciones. Departamento estatal de salud insiste en solicitar ayuda federal para combatir la inseguridad alimentaria infantil. Secretaria nacional de comercio visita ...
Jul 18 2023 - Graybar expands with acquisition of big East Coast electrical supply business
The Clayton-based distributor of electrical, communications and data networking products is expanding its presence in the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., area with the purchase of an East Coast electrical ...
Jul 18 2023 - Top North Carolina senator says chances for approving more sanctioned gambling 'better than 50-50'
One of North Carolina's most powerful legislators expressed optimism Thursday that a further expansion of state-sanctioned gambling will be worked out before legislators end this year's regular busine ...
Jul 18 2023 - Oklahoma promotes stories of Christian ‘detransitioners’ in gender-affirming care case
Oklahoma lawmakers recently banned gender transition surgeries ... One of the written testimonies was from Laura Smalts, a Mustang resident who said she began identifying as a male at age 25, received ...
Jul 18 2023 - School Board Profile: Tina Floyd calls upon experience as educator, businessperson
Tina Floyd joined the Norman Board of Education last fall, filling the role of longtime member Linda Sexton who retired midterm. Floyd brings with her 22 years of experience as an educator in the ...
Jul 18 2023 - New Restaurant To Open In Downtown Selma
Adventure Development, LLC, is pleased to announce that Mama Nem’s, owned by Samad Bilal and business partner Lee Brooks, will open ...
Jul 18 2023 - Utah's rising business applications point to economic optimism
That makes sense, as economic growth and population increases tend to go hand in hand. Yes, but: A filed application is no guarantee of a healthy, thriving business to follow — but at the very least ...
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