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Bus News Archives, July 2023
Jul 31 2023 - Locals Can’t Get Enough Of The Artisan Creations At This Humble Bakery In Texas
Nothing compares to a loaf of homemade bread fresh from the oven – but most of us don’t have the time in our busy lives to knead the dough, let it rise, and then bake it to golden perfection. Luckily, ...
Jul 31 2023 - Judge sides with feds in suit alleging Homeland Security was negligent in death of NMSP officer
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the U.S. government in the case of a New Mexico State Police officer who was gunned down while assisting federal authorities with a drug bust in 2021 ...
Jul 31 2023 - Q&A: Chef Chris Viaud
Chef Viaud is a busy man, as the chef and owner of Greenleaf, a farm-to-table restaurant in Milford; Ansanm, authentic Haitian cuisine, also in Milford; and now Pavilion, a fine-dining establishment ...
Jul 31 2023 - WSDOT drops plan for a 2024 Highway 520/I-5 bus ramp. What does that mean for you?
The $75 million project is meant to provide a quick trip to Mercer Street, from Montlake and the Eastside. Now, such a direct link is many years away.
Jul 31 2023 - Orange firefighters extinguish house fire Friday morning
ORANGE, Texas — A fire broke out at an Orange home early Friday morning. On July 28, 2023 around 7 a.m. a man who works at a business in the 200 block of East Myers in Orange saw flames coming from a ...
Jul 31 2023 - $96 Million Given To East Texas Council Of Governments Received For Continued High-Quality Transpor
East Texas Council of Governments is a transit agency which maintain Texas in terms of essential networks of transportation service. The transit agency was recently funded by the federal government to ...
Jul 31 2023 - Good Karma Brands takes over sales for ESPN Radio, podcasts
ESPN's radio and podcast business has had a lot of bad karma lately. An expanded partnership could change that. Good Karma Brands (GKB) announced it will take over the sales and sales operations for ...
Jul 31 2023 - 3 killed, ‘multiple' others seriously injured after Greyhound bus crashes into tractor trailers i
At least three people were killed and "multiple others" remain hospitalized with "serious injuries" after an overnight crash involving a Greyhound passenger bus and multiple commercial vehicles ...
Jul 31 2023 - LOOK: Ohio State at Wisconsin has an official start time
As reported by Action Network’s Brett McMurphy, Wisconsin and Ohio State is set for a 6:30 p.m. CT kickoff on NBC. The Badgers and Buckeyes met this past season in Columbus, with Ohio State rolling ...
Jul 31 2023 - Mildred H Kramer obituary 1925~2023
Mildred was a member of the American Business Women's Association (ABWA). She was an active member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chambersburg.
Jul 31 2023 - UM Law School Alumnus Gives Back to School’s Clinical Programs
The Bobby Wood Clinical Programs Student Award Fund is open to support from businesses and individuals. Gifts can be made to by sending a check, with the fund’s name noted on the memo line, to the ...
Jul 31 2023 - Rapid transit plan calls for 10-20 minute service through Portland, Westbrook and Gorham
A proposal from the Greater Portland Council of Governments envisions service every 10 minutes between Portland and Westbrook, and 20 minutes between Westbrook and Gorham.
Jul 31 2023 - 3 creative art businesses opening at Louisiana Boardwalk
BOSSIER CITY, La. (Ark-La-Tex Weekend) - A studio, gallery, and art party venue is opening on the Louisiana Boardwalk. On Aug 5, at 10 a.m., three new businesses will be opening their doors on Bossier ...
Jul 31 2023 - Syracuse murder victim wanted others to learn from mistakes that landed him in prison, family says
The 37-year-old dad started small business, organized parent-kid events. More than 300 attended funeral and joined procession lead by horse-drawn carriage.
Jul 31 2023 - Schooley Mitchell business consultant now meeting with clients in Humble area
Lori McDowell is one of about 250 business optimization specialists for Schooley Mitchell who provide expense reduction services to businesses, organizations and nonprofits.
Jul 31 2023 - Berks company receives investment from Ben Franklin Northeast
A Berks County technology startup is among seven regional businesses receiving investments from Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania (Ben Franklin Northeast). The organization ...
Jul 31 2023 - Minnesota small businesses bracing for cost of billion-dollar paid leave law: 'It's just crazy'
Small businesses in Minnesota brace for economic impact after the state passed a billion-dollar paid leave law, prompting concerns that the cost might be too much to bare. "Innovated Building ...
Jul 31 2023 - In Medical Lake, school board candidates differ on LGBTQ rights, guns in school
Education: Graduated Medical Lake High School in 2001. Earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering in 2008 from Eastern Washington University. Earned a master’s in business ...
Jul 31 2023 - One Cambridge Business Is Staying Cool During These High Temperatures
"It's very nice coming in and out of the freezer and being able to get color for the sculptures and water or just grabbing general stuff I need for production. Going out from the extreme heat to the ...
Jul 31 2023 - Edgerton Full Of Hustle & Bustle For 2023 Homecoming
By: Anna Wozniak THE VILLAGE REPORTER Edgerton was the site of many smiles this last week as residents were entertained with lots to do for the Edgerton Homecoming Celebration. The celebration started ...
Jul 31 2023 - Colorado Springs area business events starting July 30
Sept. 29: Southern Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce Business Lunch — 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Garden of the Gods Resort & Club Three Graces Ballroom in the Strata Wellness Building, 3314 Mesa Road, $38-$50 ...
Jul 31 2023 - APEC is advancing the inclusive growth we all seek in Washington
As more than 3,000 people from the member economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meet in Seattle, it's worth noting the benefits of robust trade.
Jul 31 2023 - People beating the heat at the Rogers Aquatic Center
The Rogers Aquatic Center was the place to be on Sunday afternoon if you were looking for a place to cool down. "We have been so busy this summer," aquatic supervisor Leanne Jacobson said. "We've had ...
Jul 31 2023 - Officials bust illegal lab containing 20 infectious agents, hundreds of lab mice
Local and federal authorities have shut down what seems to be an illegal medical lab hidden in a California warehouse that contained nearly 1,000 laboratory mice, hundreds of unknown chemicals, ...
Jul 31 2023 - Reed City student has busy week showing animals at Osceola County Fair
Alaina Hanson, of Reed City, has only had one day this week where she has not been showing animals. Whether it’s beef steers, rabbits, goats, chickens or dairy cows, Hanson has shown them all this ...
Jul 31 2023 - Metronet Delivers Portage Ultra-High-Speed Fiber Optic Internet
Metronet today announced that Portage’s residents and businesses located in initial construction areas now have access to 100% fiber optic internet. As Metronet’s service becomes available throughout ...
Jul 31 2023 - PBR honors Oklahoma bull, bull rider and businessman for first Hall of Fame class in OKC
The PBR announced the recipients of its 2023 Heroes and Legends awards at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Museum.
Jul 31 2023 - Driver dies two days after collision with truck fleeing Mississippi state trooper
A driver died from his injuries two days after his truck was hit by a speeding vehicle being chased by a Mississippi State Trooper. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: WTVA in Columbus reports that Ryan Koehn, 26, ...
Jul 31 2023 - One dead after stabbing in south Columbus
Police are still in search of leads into a homicide that took place two years ago on the East Side. Former Ohio State swimmer Hunter Armstrong claimed his first individual world championships gold ...
Jul 31 2023 - Police: 1 seriously hurt after shooting in northeast Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio — One person is seriously hurt after they were shot in the head in northeast Columbus on Friday evening, according to police.
Jul 31 2023 - Omaha Storm Chasers hit five home runs in 7-5 win over Columbus Clippers
The Storm Chasers hit five home runs to win for the fourth time in their six-game trip to Huntington Park. The homers, all of Clippers s ...
Jul 31 2023 - 2 injured after 3-vehicle crash in east Columbus
The cars involved, including a Kia, sustained heavy damage from the crash. Police said multiple people from one of the vehicles fled from the scene.
Jul 31 2023 - The 10 Best Family-Friendly Activities in Columbus
Welcome to Columbus, the vibrant capital city of Ohio, where a world of family-friendly adventures awaits your exploration. Known for its diverse cultural scene, historic landmarks, and thriving ...
Jul 31 2023 - Columbus City Council considering 'pay to stay' homeownership fund and other housing initiatives to
Columbus City Council will vote on five pieces of legislation tonight that the city says would help address housing needs and put tenant protections into law.
Jul 31 2023 - Tennessee man seriously injured in I-65 crash in Bartholomew County
COLUMBUS - Sunday afternoon, a Tennessee man was seriously injured after being struck by a motorcycle while trying to provide aid to a second motorcyclist who had been involved in a previous crash on ...
Jul 31 2023 - Columbus suburbs not immune from challenges with drugs, mental health. How did yours fare?
Five years of Franklin County Coroner's data show suburbs struggle with "despair" deaths just like the big cities.
Jul 31 2023 - New Albany business faces more challenges with Sherman Minton Bridge closure
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - For three years, the Sugar Shoppe in New Albany served many treats and goodies, but with the Sherman Minton Bridge closed, the bulk of their issues aren’t sweet. Sugar ...
Jul 31 2023 - Agoura Hills Accountant Admits To Lying In Sports-Gambling Case: DOJ
The illegal sports gambling business involved the accountant, a former minor league baseball player and a former Dodger slugger, DOJ says.
Jul 31 2023 - Illinois businessman convicted of price-gouging N95 masks early in pandemic
CHICAGO — A Illinois businessman has been convicted of price-gouging in connection with the sale of N95 masks during the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic. Krikor Topouzian, 62, of Winnetka ...
Jul 31 2023 - Plans to demolish most of Lake Blackshear Resort leave visitors, residents disappointed
Without trying to throw anybody under the bus, it was very spotty construction the way they were built.," Georgia State Sen. Carden Summers said.
Jul 31 2023 - Ron DeSantis displays campaign 'reset' in Iowa, but national controversies still dog him
DeSantis' two-day rural bus tour was his first Iowa swing since firing a third of his campaign staff, part of a shake-up to jump-start his efforts.
Jul 31 2023 - Rail or rapid bus? Where should it go? Red Line open house meetings begin (again) in Baltimore
The state is gathering feedback on the future of the Red Line transit project through public meetings July 27, 29 and 31, and Aug. 1.
Jul 31 2023 - Nominate your Favorite Skokie Business for Business of the Year!
The Skokie Consumer Affairs Commission is accepting nominations for the 2023 Business of the Year. Which store, service or business provides the most outstanding service to the customer?
Jul 31 2023 - This great Alabama pizza stand is a local musician’s new jam
Meaty with rural kick from the Alabama-made Conecuh. Cheesy ... He talked with Happy Tummy proprietor Catherine Shearer, whose business had been serving wraps, pizzas and beyond at Lowe Mill since ...
Jul 31 2023 - California’s Expansive New Children’s Online Privacy Law Faces First Amendment Challenge
It applies to any business that offers online services, products, or features “likely to be accessed” by California residents under the age of 18, and (i) collects consumers’ personal ...
Jul 31 2023 - Rainier company flies employees into work during Lewis and Clark Bridge closure
A Rainier business had to get creative this week to transport their employees to and from work without sitting in hours-long traffic, thanks to the Lewis and Bridge closure which began Sunday.
Jul 31 2023 - Tragic Details From Bill Clinton's Childhood
Talking with award-winning journalist Lucinda Franks, Hillary blamed Bill's sexual addiction on his mother, Virginia Clinton Kelley (via New York Daily News). "He was abused. When a mother does what ...
Jul 31 2023 - Fly Creek business gets yoga off the ground
Beatrice Huestis is giving yogis the chance to fly in Fly Creek. Huestis ... “Whether you are new to yoga or an experienced yogi, this class has something for everyone,” she said.
Jul 31 2023 - Former Agoura Hills Jujutsu Student Wins $50M Sex Abuse Suit
The coach, previously convicted of child sex abuse, was ordered to pay $50 million after he failed to appear in court for three years.
Jul 31 2023 - Former Valley Jujutsu Student Wins $50M Sex Abuse Suit Against Coach
The coach, previously convicted of child sex abuse, was ordered to pay $50 million after he failed to appear in court for three years.
Jul 31 2023 - More construction, closed lanes planned for I-78 near busy Delaware River bridge.
Over the past five years, repeat rounds of construction on I-78 near the New Jersey-Pennsylvania border has led to closed lanes and at times traffic backups.
Jul 31 2023 - Booze peddlers, ruffians, and railways: The checkered past of one tiny Ontario town
Biscotasing was humming in the late 19th century. But the combination of money and liquor was combustible — and in 1885, it exploded into the Whiskeyville riot.
Jul 31 2023 - Fire tears through apartment building in East Stroudsburg
Fire departments across our viewing area are busy today as multiple fire departments in Monroe County respond to an apartment complex fire Sunday ...
Jul 31 2023 - Bridgeville business, John B. Conomos Inc., marks 125 years
1973 — The company's office and warehouse facilities move to Bridgeville. 1999 — John B. Conomos Inc. receives the Western Pennsylvania Family Business of the Year Award from the Katz School ...
Jul 31 2023 - Two hours and seven minutes: Taking the Orange Line shuttles from Oak Grove to Forest Hills
To figure out how long that would take, Morning Edition Co-Host Jeremy Siegel boarded a shuttle bus at Oak Grove Sunday and started a timer. To hit every stop, he walked between the shuttle terminus ...
Jul 31 2023 - Visiting New York City For The First Time? These Neighborhoods In Manhattan Are Perfect For First T
Related: 10 Things To Do In Manhattan: Complete Guide To New York's Busiest Borough Nestled between Central Park, one of the most beautiful city parks in the US, and the Hudson River, the Upper West ...
Jul 31 2023 - Man with 19 pounds of meth arrested in Florence drug bust
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Jul 31 2023 - Second annual Tawas Bay Vets n Nets is held
Amid a busy summer weekend in the Tawases, Pegasus Springs Therapeautic Riding Center (TRC) held its second iteration of its Vets n Nets program, treating veterans throughout ...
Jul 31 2023 - Massachusetts appliance store suddenly closes, leaving customers out thousands
Customers of a half-century-old appliance company in the Boston suburbs are scrambling after it suddenly went out of business.
Jul 31 2023 - Livonia Nurse Hit, Killed By Car While Helping Patient In Street: Cops
The Plymouth woman was pushing a patient back to the facility in a wheelchair after the patient ran out into a busy street, police said.
Jul 31 2023 - Still Time To Donate "Fill The Bus" School Supply Drive Sidney
The Boys & Girls Club of the MonDak is doing a “Fill The Bus” drive to provide school supplies for local students. They are in need of donations to help fill their bus to assist local families with ...
Jul 31 2023 - Fourth bus of migrants from Texas arrives in Los Angeles
A fourth bus transporting migrants arrived Tuesday in Los Angeles from Texas, Mayor Karen Bass’s office announced.  “One bus with migrants on board from Texas arrived around 6:30 PM PT ...
Jul 31 2023 - New York City crane collapse linked to company and operator with history of safety violations
As authorities continue to investigate a crane collapse that rained thousands of pounds of steel debris onto a busy Manhattan street, the owner and operator of the failed crane are facing scrutiny ...
Jul 31 2023 - ‘Nipples Literally Peeling Off’: Texas Detransitioner Sues Doctors for $1 Million Over Botched
Yet another detransitioner who attempted a gender transition at age 17 is suing the doctors who operated on her.
Jul 31 2023 - Crane PD looking for unknown credit card abuse suspect
Crane Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying an unknown female suspect. According to a post by CPD, officers would like to speak ...
Jul 31 2023 - Castle Rock businessman gets over 5 years in prison for ‘We Build The Wall’ fundraiser fraud
Earlier this year, Brian Kolfage and Andrew Badolato were sentenced after pleading guilty to charges in the case. Kolfage, 41, of Miramar Beach, Florida, received four years and three months in prison ...
Jul 31 2023 - Colorado businessman gets over 5 years in prison for 'We Build The Wall' fundraiser fraud
A Colorado businessman convicted of fraudulently siphoning hundreds of thousands of dollars from an online fundraiser to build a wall along the U.S. southern border has been sentenced to five years an ...
Jul 31 2023 - Colorado businessman convicted of fraud in connection with 'We Build the Wall' fundraiser
Timothy Shea, a businessman from Colorado, was convicted of fraudulently stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from an online fundraiser.
Jul 31 2023 - Sand Springs man sentenced to more than 35 years for child sexual abuse
A Sand Springs man was sentenced this week to more than 35 years in prison for coercion and enticement of a child and one count of abusive sexual contact in Indian Country.
Jul 31 2023 - Sand Springs man sentenced to 37-plus years in prison for child sexual abuse
A Sand Springs man was sentenced Thursday to more than 35 years in prison for coercion and enticement of a child and abusive sexual contact, federal prosecutors said Friday. Jeremy Nicholas Botonis, ...
Jul 31 2023 - Maple Grove's Arbor Lakes Business Park lands tenant for 150,000-s.f. lease
A local HVAC company has signed a 150,000-square-foot lease in Maple Grove's Arbor Lakes Business Park.
Jul 31 2023 - Circle Pines man sentenced to year in prison for illegal tax preparation business
A Circle Pines man has been sentenced to a year in prison for illegally operating a tax preparation business.
Jul 31 2023 - A busy Saturday ahead: Amarillo offers music, muscle cars, magic and more
Amarillo offers several events this weekend from back to school activities, concerts, fundraisers, car shows and more.
Jul 31 2023 - Massena village trustee, business owner bringing back fall festival
Massena village trustee and business owner Shelyn K. Peets is working to bring a fall event back to life. "As part of economic development, I volunteered to organize an event this fall as sort of a ...
Jul 31 2023 - The #1 Mexican restaurant in Wausau, according to Tripadvisor—plus, see the runners-up
Rating: 4.0 / 5 (13 reviews) - Detailed ratings: Food (3.5/5), Service (3.5/5), Value (3.5/5) - Price: $ - Address: 5512 Business Highway 51 S, Schofield, WI 54476 - Read more on Tripadvisor - Rating: ...
Jul 31 2023 - Curiosities Market returns to Camden
CAMDEN, Tenn. — The Curiosities Market is returning to Camden on Saturday, July 29. It is an exciting market of small businesses that carries all things offbeat and eclectic.
Jul 31 2023 - How will Garrison Avenue bridge work affect downtown Fort Smith business?
The work on the Garrison Avenue bridge in downtown Fort Smith will take six months. How will it affect businesses?
Jul 31 2023 - University of Arkansas at Fort Smith to support local entrepreneurs with ‘Community Investment Fu
The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith Foundation and the university's Center for Economic Development plan to give money to small business owners who face barriers to accessing capital, markets and ...
Jul 31 2023 - Cup of Kava joins Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce
CLARKSVILLE, TN ( CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Cup of Kava is the latest business to join the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce. Owner Ankeet Patel said they serve coffee, tea, kombucha, kava and kratom ...
Jul 31 2023 - SUV plows into bus stop, kills sleeping homeless person in Compton
A person sleeping on a bus stop bench was killed by an out-of-control SUV driver in Compton early Thursday morning. The single-vehicle crash was reported around 2:30 a.m. in the 2200 Block of East ...
Jul 31 2023 - SUV driver crashes into bus stop in Compton, kills person sleeping on bench
The driver of an SUV ran into and killed a person sleeping on a bench Thursday morning, according to authorities.
Jul 31 2023 - Guide to Rockaway Beach, NY
But one of the best things to do in the summer in NYC (or any time of year, really) is to head out to Rockaway Beach. It’s an easy day trip, just take the train, shuttle bus or ferry to these ...
Jul 31 2023 - First Trust Advisors L.P. Announces Distribution for First Trust Enhanced Short Maturity ETF
WHEATON, Ill.-- ( BUSINESS WIRE )--First Trust Advisors L.P. ("FTA") announces the declaration of the Monthly distribution for First Trust Enhanced Short Maturity ETF, a series of First Trust Exchange ...
Jul 31 2023 - Man killed in Alexandria shooting found in playground area; police search for vehicle
Someone shot and killed a 29-year-old man in the middle of the day Monday in busy area of Alexandria, Virginia, police say.
Jul 30 2023 - Meet the new faces in Prime Minister Trudeau's cabinet
Ontario MP Rechie Valdez is the new minister of small business, taking over a portfolio previously under Minister of International Trade and Export Promotion Marg Ng. The MP for ...
Jul 30 2023 - Event to elevate Hispanic voices
FAIRMONT— Project 1590’s Celebrating Cultures committee is putting on a Hispanic Voices in Martin County panel and fiesta from 5 to 9 p.m. on Aug. 24 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Fairmont. A ...
Jul 30 2023 - ‘It’s progress’: Salisbury businesses, leaders reflect on Year One of the city’s social dis
Moscardini has owned his restaurant in downtown Salisbury for 18 years and said that over the past year, there has been a slight uptick in foot traffic, accomplishing one of the city’s goals for the ...
Jul 30 2023 - Pinellas Park works to attract small businesses
PINELLAS PARK, Fla. — Small businesses make up a large part of Florida's economy. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, workplaces with fewer than 500 employees accounted for more ...
Jul 30 2023 - Gelest Breaks Ground on New Production Facility
In addition, we are supporting the trend towards on-shoring business, thereby fortifying the U.S. supply chain for crucial materials for advanced manufacturing.” The new facility will enhance Gelest's ...
Jul 30 2023 - Spotlight: Pre-K Counts at the YMCA Morrisville Child Care Center
Morrisville Times Business Profiles, THE BIG SUMMER EDITION - Pre-K Counts at the YMCA Morrisville Child Care Center is a 4-star quality-rated early childhood education program operated by YMCA of Buc ...
Jul 30 2023 - 41st Annual Kewaunee/Door County Salmon Contest boosts business
Thousands of fishermen are casting their lines this week in hopes of reeling in a prize catch at an annual fishing tournament in Kewaunee and Door County.
Jul 30 2023 - Planners want to connect Portland, Westbrook and Gorham with express bus
Under the rapid transit proposal, buses would travel between Portland and Westbrook every 10 minutes, and every 20 minutes between Westbrook and Gorham.
Jul 30 2023 - RAGBRAI 50 riders are boozing after biking with Lucky Wife Wine Slushies from Iowa couple
A pair of Iowa business owners changed gears to open a wine slushy business. A year later, Lucky Wife Wine Slushies is a popular vendor on RAGBRAI 50.
Jul 30 2023 - UEPEP Union Electric Company PFD 4.56%
Union Electric Company, doing business as Ameren Missouri, engages in the rate-regulated electric generation, transmission, and distribution business in Missouri. It generates electricity through ...
Jul 30 2023 - Why We Know So Little About The U.S. ‘Union Busting’ Industry
One prominent anti-union firm, the Labor Pros, frequently files its disclosures after they’re due, according to LaborLab’s analysis. The firm appears to have submitted one of its disclosure forms ...
Jul 30 2023 - Missouri inches closer to collecting union dues from prison workers
JEFFERSON CITY — An attempt by Gov. Mike Parson’s administration to bust the state’s prison worker union appears to be nearing an end. Eight months after losing in court, the Republican administration ...
Jul 30 2023 - Em's Café bringing half a century tradition of family business to Plains
Emily Sexton opened Em’s Café in Plains on June 6, 2023, with the support of her family — and with the restaurant, she continues the Sexton family’s 47-year history in the restaurant business. Em’s ...
Jul 30 2023 - Maryland officials hold public meetings on the future of Baltimore's Red Line project
BALTIMORE -- The Maryland Transit Administration is hosting a series of open-house meetings to gather community feedback on the Baltimore Red Line Project. The meetings come in the wake of Gov. Wes Moore's decision to revive the imitative, which came to a halt in 2015 when state leaders made a decision not to move forward with the initiative.
Jul 30 2023 - Business WatcH: Littleton Co-op Earns Prestigious Honor
The Littleton Area Chamber of Commerce shared that the Littleton Food Co-Op has been awarded the prestigious Cooperative Excellence Award. Each year this national honor is awarded by the Consumer ...
Jul 30 2023 - Bridget Botanicals, a new Littleton business, offers botanical classes, products
Bridget Molloy has been teaching people how to enhance their wellbeing through the use of plants. Now, Littleton locals can learn to make herbal teas, try botanical truffles and purchase aromatherapy ...
Jul 30 2023 - Labor crunch will threaten clean energy expansion in Massachusetts, report says
Massachusetts's lofty mid-century climate goals hinge upon the state's ability to convince residents and businesses to make the switch from fossil fuels to cleaner electric power, but success will ...
Jul 30 2023 - Maine Voices: Joining Zero Foodprint has changed my life as a small-business owner
Their model is to pay farmers to practice regenerative agriculture to sequester carbon, which is good for the soil and for the climate.
Jul 30 2023 - Electric dream comes to life for new Maine business that converts classic cars
Keith Warren believes the smooth and powerful electric motors now on the market will actually make these cars better to drive.
Jul 30 2023 - Hampton police cruiser strikes pedestrian, who suffers serious injuries
A man was seriously hurt after he was hit on a busy road by a Hampton police cruiser responding to an emergency call.
Jul 30 2023 - Rockford restaurants seeing impact of Illinois heat wave
At least three Local restaurants with outdoor seating see a change in business as result of the incoming heat wave in Illinois this week.
Jul 30 2023 - 5 Richardson ISD campus renovation projects underway
As part of the district’s 2021 bond package, Richardson ISD is in the process of renovating five of its campuses. The $750 million package included $694 million allocated for school buildings, buses ...
Jul 30 2023 - The best ways to get to New York City without a car
Depending on which side of the Hudson River you’re departing from, public transportation options may include bus lines or train lines. Other possibilities include vans, carpools and other rideshares, ...
Jul 30 2023 - South Dakota AG calls on state lawmaker to repay over $600K in federal COVID-19 relief funds
AG Marty Jackley of South Dakota is calling on fellow Republican state Sen. Jessica Castleberry to repay over $600,000 she received in COVID-19 relief funds for her preschool business.
Jul 30 2023 - Rapid City state senator asked to pay back $600K in COVID funds
A Rapid City state senator may have days to return over $600,000 in COVID-19 relief money paid to her daycare business or face possible court action, according to South Dakota’s ...
Jul 30 2023 - Spend tax-free weekend giving back to students ahead of the new school year
Pack that Bus and give back to those in need this Tax-Free weekend. Mission Pack the Bus is celebrating its 10th year of giving back to students in need. Starting on ...
Jul 30 2023 - Compassion Center planning to open shelter in Baker City for women recovering from addiction
The Northeast Oregon Compassion Center is nearing completion of a project started in 2020 to offer transitional housing in Baker City for women who are recovering from alcohol and drug ...
Jul 30 2023 - Bike ride across Iowa puts vibrant small-town America into focus
It's become easy to say that "small-town America" is slowly dying. That opportunities for young people have dried up, just like businesses and main streets, and that the only way of life involves life ...
Jul 30 2023 - In Dickson County, he's transported 3 generations of students
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Yes, there’s a TN school bus driver hall of fame. A 50-year Dickson veteran was just inducted. “I am not retired yet. Melissa (Garton) won’t ...
Jul 30 2023 - Upcoming NASCAR race drives business to the Poconos
The countdown is on for the NASCAR Cup Series to kick off in the Poconos this weekend. Getting into a stockcar and feeling the thrill many NASCAR fans seek, ...
Jul 30 2023 - Therapists in Dalton, GA
*****I regret that at the moment I'm unable to accept new clients.***** You may be in the middle of a difficult time. Whether it is grief, anxiety, a major transition, or just life, I ...
Jul 30 2023 - Ex N.J. police sergeant who admitted sexually abusing teen gets half a decade in prison
A former Ocean City police sergeant and local youth sports coach who recently admitted sexually abusing a minor for several years was sentenced last week to five years in state prison.
Jul 30 2023 - Ohio Cannabis Co. becomes Canton's fourth medical marijuana dispensary
The Green Goat Dispensary LLC, which does business as the Ohio Cannabis Co ., is located at 4016 Greentree Ave. SW. The Ohio Board of Pharmacy regulates dispensaries in the Ohio Medical Marijuana ...
Jul 30 2023 - Business in brief: New $8M industrial park in Owasso months from completion
The Owasso City Council in July 2022 passed tax increment financing assistance for the project, which will offer a reimbursement of about $950,000.
Jul 30 2023 - Karate instructor arrested for child sex abuse: police
A 71-year-old karate instructor was arrested for alleged sexual child abuse in his Maryland dojo, according to police.
Jul 30 2023 - Karate Instructor Charged With Rape, Perverted Practices In MD: Police
Police say that a 71-year-old Maryland karate instructor got too physical with one of his students and is accused of sexual abuse at his makeshift dojo in Anne Arundel County. Harry Craig Conaway is ...
Jul 30 2023 - Karate instructor accused of raping child at home dojo in Anne Arundel County
Police arrested a karate teacher whom they said sexually abused a child who was his student. Harry Conaway, 71, faces 28 criminal charges. Some of the charges ...
Jul 30 2023 - Maryland karate teacher accused of sexually abusing child in dojo: police
Maryland karate teacher Harry Craig Conaway was charged with over 25 counts in relation to alleged sexual abuse of children that took place in his Hanover dojo, Anne Arundel police said.
Jul 30 2023 - 71-year-old karate instructor from Hanover charged with sexually assaulting student in storage shed
A 10-year-old boy accused his dad's neighbor, a karate instructor, of sexually abusing him in a makeshift dojo. Harry Craig Conaway, 72 of Hanover, is being held without bond and Anne Arundel Police ...
Jul 30 2023 - Launch of enormous communications satellite from Florida scrubbed
A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket set to launch JUPITER 3, a school bus-sized Hughes communications satellite, Wednesday night from Florida's Kennedy Space Center was aborted as the countdown ticked toward liftoff.
Jul 30 2023 - Wawa's coming, but what about Golden Corral? Centre County July business roundup
30—July brought news of future business openings, plus more details about Centre County's first Wawa and the possibility ... (c)2023 the Centre Daily Times (State College, Pa.) Distributed by Tribune ...
Jul 30 2023 - Health and wellness fair a hit in New Kensington
They came looking for answers to any number of questions about services they needed: transportation, physical therapy, shelter to escape abusive relationships, hunting licenses, how to deal with bears ...
Jul 30 2023 - No injuries reported in Jasper County shooting
JASPER, S.C. (WTOC) - The Jasper County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting. Jasper County Deputies were dispatched to a shots fired call off of Busy Bee Road Saturday around 2:20 a.m. When ...
Jul 30 2023 - Best Eats: California Fish Grill
The fast-casual concept has long been popular when it comes to burritos and pizza — our local Chipotle and Blaze Pizza locations seem to be perpetually busy — and even seafood restaurateurs got in on ...
Jul 30 2023 - Kenner Police crackdown on Veterans Boulevard homeless yields arrests
KENNER, La. (WVUE) - Panhandlers begging for money at busy Kenner intersections have been showing up for weeks. And complaints about loitering near businesses on Veterans Boulevard prompted Kenner ...
Jul 30 2023 - Kenner Man Indicted for Conspiracy to Distribute and Receipt of Child Sexual Abuse Material
NOAH TORRES (“TORRES”), age 46, of Kenner, Louisiana was arrested and indicted on Friday, July 21, 2023, with one count of Conspiracy to Distribute Materials Involving the Sexual Abuse of Minors and ...
Jul 30 2023 - Here’s How to Donate School Supplies for Shreveport-Bossier Kids
The Bossier Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Pack the Bus School Supply Drive to benefit Bossier Parish Schools on Thursday, August 3 from 11 am to 1:30 pm. There will be two drop-off locations: The ...
Jul 30 2023 - Bossier man accused of killing, dismembering business associate unsuccessful with venue change
A Bossier City man scheduled for trial next month for allegedly killing and dismembering the body of a business associate was unsuccessful this week in having his ...
Jul 30 2023 - Check out these new businesses coming to the Louisiana Boardwalk in Bossier City
Three new businesses are coming to the Louisiana Boardwalk Outlets and will be opening their doors on August 5. At 10 a.m. the Boardwalk will be welcoming Sanctuary Paint Party, Point Studio Art and ...
Jul 30 2023 - ‘Mean Gene’ officially retires after 65 years in Eaton’s barber business
Gene Smallwood has officially put down his scissors and clippers after cutting his last client’s hair Sat., June 24 at his barber shop in downtown Eaton.
Jul 30 2023 - $23M project for homeless youth kicks off in Wasilla
The Wasilla project, called the Carson-Cottle Center, will include treatment programs for substance abuse and sex trafficking, a recovery high school and permanent supportive housing.
Jul 30 2023 - 1 dead, 3 injured in 3-vehicle crash in Poplar Bluff
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- One person is dead and three others injured after a three-vehicle crash Friday night. Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the incident happened at 7:40 p.m. along Business US 60 ...
Jul 30 2023 - Long Island's first recreational marijuana dispensary opens up in East Farmingdale
EAST FARMINGDALE, Long Island (WABC ... The family-owned business is the 19th cannabis dispensary to open in New York. The state legalized recreational marijuana in 2021, but only four towns ...
Jul 30 2023 - Moundsville bus trip seats still available
There are still seats available on Lisbon Historical Society’s Moundsville, West Virginia Bus Trip scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 13. The bus will pull out from the First United Methodist Church, 114 ...
Jul 30 2023 - Man passed out in car busted with clandestine drug lab
A 24-year-old man from Santa Paula is facing numerous charges after passing out in his vehicle, being arrested for driving under the influence and having a drug manufacturing laboratory in his ...
Jul 30 2023 - In Wisconsin, women’s health care is constricted by an 1849 law. These doctors are aghast.
The three women sitting around a table at a busy lunch spot share a grim camaraderie. It's been more than a year since an 1849 law came back into force to criminalize abortion in Wisconsin.
Jul 30 2023 - Patrons coming to Lubbock from all over country to see ‘Hamilton’ at Buddy Holly Hall
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Buddy Holly Hall has been quite busy over the last week. With 16 showings of the Broadway blockbuster “Hamilton,” officials with the performing arts center stated they have ...
Jul 30 2023 - Slim Chickens To Open In Moncks Corner Mid-October
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. – An Arkansas-based restaurant chain will soon open its doors for business in Moncks Corner. Construction is currently underway at 451 North U.S. Hwy. 52 for the new Slim Chickens.
Jul 30 2023 - Columbus Police’s newly re-formed SWAT team began its first phase of training
Friday, members were conducting drills on the Missississippi University for Women campus.The W is allowing CPD to use some of its vacant buildings to provide more realistic training scenarios.
Jul 30 2023 - Driver hurt in downtown Columbus crash dies days later
A driver died from his injuries just a couple of days after state troopers said his truck was hit by a speeding pickup in downtown Columbus.
Jul 30 2023 - Macon County Sheriff’s Office searching for two escaped inmates; seeking public help
The Macon County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) is searching for two inmates, one of which is a Columbus, Georgia, resident that disappeared Friday evening and is asking ...
Jul 30 2023 - Rhoten named new FWP Region 4 supervisor
Former Columbus and Glendive fisheries biologist Jason Rhoten has been chosen to serve as the new supervisor for Montana ' Region 4 administrative area.
Jul 30 2023 - Columbus' CompDrug first to get 'revolutionary' machine that assembles methadone doses
Columbus opioid treatment program CompDrug is the first to get a new machine that assembles methadone doses for patients, saving nurses' time.
Jul 30 2023 - Teen dies nearly 24 hours after shooting in Mt. Vernon
A 15-year-old boy has died nearly 24 hours after being shot in the Mt. Vernon section of Columbus. Columbus police said Dereon Draper-Robinson was pronounced dead at Grant Medical Center at 2:18 p.
Jul 30 2023 - Two injured in separate shootings
Columbus police are investigating two separate shootings that happened within minutes of each other Friday night. A juvenile is in critical condition after a shooting ...
Jul 30 2023 - 3 Canton Smoke Shops Caught Selling Tobacco Products To Minors: Cops
(Shutterstock) CANTON, MI — Three Canton smoke shops were busted for selling vape or tobacco products to minors, police said. While conducting vape and tobacco sales checks at multiple ...
Jul 30 2023 - San Jose smoke shops, retailers deal with car smashing burglaries using stolen Hyundais, Kias
Multiple San Jose businesses are facing a recurring nightmare as they experience a wave of robberies in the middle of the night, with criminals smashing cars into their establishments to gain access.
Jul 30 2023 - Oppenheimer is among Hollywood’s latest blockbusters. Is there a South Florida connection?
The film, about physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his work on developing atomic bombs, has a South Florida connection. So what is it?
Jul 30 2023 - Brightline train runs into county bus in Hollywood, leaving three with minor injuries
Three people inside a Broward County Transit bus suffered minor injuries Thursday evening when a Brightline train clipped the back of their vehicle in downtown Hollywood. The collision happened around ...
Jul 30 2023 - City aims to burn South Richmond — again
The parking lot at the beleaguered Hickory Hill Com-munity Center was nearly full Thursday evening. The center — inside and outdoors — was bustling.
Jul 30 2023 - Speedway Lanes celebrates 30 years of fun, food, and bowling in New Bremen
On July 26th, 1993, new owners signed the paperwork on the business that would become Speedway Lanes. Long-time and new customers came out to enjoy the anniversary, coming in for bowling, to sit at ...
Jul 30 2023 - What's new for Katy ISD this year: Bus tracking systems, mandated vaccines and more
A new student is defined as a Kindergarten - grade 12 learner who has never attended a school within Katy ISD, or a previous Katy ISD student who withdrew and is re-enrolling. A current student is any ...
Jul 30 2023 - KSP: Former Leitchfield police officer facing rape, sexual abuse charges of teen girl
A former police officer has been arrested on rape and sexual abuse charges involving a teenage girl. According to Kentucky State Police, they were notified by the Leitchfield Police Department of an ...
Jul 30 2023 - Steve Cahalan: Eau Juicy-La Crosse brings Asian-inspired Cajun seafood boil to city
Its owners, Xavier Yang and his fiancee, Yer Thao, say they’re pleased with the amount of business that Eau Juicy-La Crosse has received, since the Asian-inspired Cajun seafood boil restaurant ...
Jul 30 2023 - Transgender teacher's transition announcement to Wisconsin students sparks parent lawsuit
A Wisconsin mother has sued her local school district for refusing to provide her with a copy of a document detailing a teacher's gender transition that was read out loud to students at several ...
Jul 30 2023 - Wisconsin school district sued after teacher revealed gender transition without parental consent
A Wisconsin school district is being sued after a teacher allegedly announced a gender transition to elementary, middle, and high school students without parental consent.
Jul 30 2023 - Hanover karate instructor charged with child sexual abuse
BALTIMORE -- A 71-year-old karate instructor from Hanover faces dozens of charges in connection with the sexual abuse of a child, Anne Arundel County police said Monday. Harry Craig Conaway has 28 ...
Jul 30 2023 - 2 businesses close after 10 years in downtown Walnut Creek
Two businesses in downtown Walnut Creek have closed this month. Vitality Bowls and dessert place CREAM are no longer open. CREAM CREAM, located at 1372 N Main ...
Jul 30 2023 - Stephanie Kestler
Stephanie Kestler has over 20 years of experience in the mental health field, specializing in trauma and abuse. Stephanie's therapeutic style includes her easy rapport, sense of humor, meeting ...
Jul 30 2023 - Butler soccer players sue school, former athletic trainer for sexual assault
Three Butler University soccer players have filed suit against the school and its agents, alleging sexual abuse at the hands of a former athletic trainer.
Jul 30 2023 - Nassar survivor part of legal team representing 3 soccer players suing Butler University
Denhollander is part of the legal team representing three Butler University soccer players that accuse Michael Howell - a former Butler athletic trainer - of sexually abusing them in "Butler's ...
Jul 30 2023 - Former Butler athletic trainer accused of abusing female athletes in federal lawsuit
Three Butler University women’s soccer players filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday alleging the team’s former athletic trainer sexually assaulted and groomed multiple players on the team.
Jul 30 2023 - Local business owner frustrated by Monday morning's power outage
Conrad Wright says his business was hampered by the power outage caused by Monday morning's powerful thunderstorms.
Jul 30 2023 - Former Topeka Mayor Doug Wright, who lived life of 'incredible highs and lows,' dies at 74
Doug Wright, mayor of Topeka from 1983 to 1989, died Thursday at age 74. During his later years, he worked as a bus driver for Topeka Metro.
Jul 30 2023 - 2 of 3 Mass. winners have claimed their $1 million Powerball prizes
Busby of Norfolk and Rae Ann Wentworth-Cadieux of Hadley collected their million-dollar Powerball prizes on Friday.
Jul 30 2023 - Two $1 million Powerball prizes claimed by Norfolk, Hadley residents
Busby of Norfolk and Rae Ann Wentworth-Cadieux of Hadley picked up giant checks with smiles on their faces at the Massachusetts Lottery headquarters.
Jul 30 2023 - Where to give feedback, learn more about Maryland’s revived Red Line project
Maryland Transit Administration leadership will host five open houses to seek feedback on the Red Line, the east-west public transportation line revived last month by Gov. Wes Moore’s administration.
Jul 30 2023 - John Fetterman, Hoodie and All, Is Adjusting to Life in the Senate
In an interview with The New York Times, the Pennsylvania senator spoke about the dysfunction in Congress, his health challenges and why he hasn’t traded his loungewear for a business suit.
Jul 30 2023 - 'Nursing is in great peril': Idaho Healthcare Institute hopes to combat health care staffing shorta
Gov. Brad Little, business leaders and community members all gathered Thursday afternoon in Idaho Falls to celebrate the ribbon cutting for the Idaho Healthcare Institute.
Jul 30 2023 - Tracking atrocities in Sudan: 'The world has become significantly less anonymous for war criminals'
Unlike conflicts in the past, technology is now allowing third-party observers to document human rights abuses in near-real time thanks to, among other things, low-orbit satellites. The Recorded ...
Jul 30 2023 - Albany City Commission approves DOT framework for trail project
The Albany City Commission approved 6-1 the Georgia Department of Transportation project framework agreement for the Albany-to-Sasser Rails to Trails project during the board’s business meeting ...
Jul 30 2023 - Public meeting set Thursday on Medora road project
A meeting in Medora on Thursday will give residents an opportunity to comment on proposed roadway improvements within the city section of the Interstate 94 Business Loop.
Jul 30 2023 - Barbie is coming to COSI in Columbus
From career dolls to the recent record-breaking movie, the persona that has been inspiring girls and women since 1959 is now coming to COSI. The exhibit opens on Oct.
Jul 30 2023 - What are the best running spots for marathoners in Greater Columbus?
With training in full gear for the Columbus Marathon, its race director offers his 10 best places for those long runs.
Jul 30 2023 - "Mad Men" style Christopher Inn hotel in Columbus embodied the optimism of the 1960s
On July 29, 1963, the Christopher Inn, a 16-level circular hotel, opened in downtown Columbus at 300 East Broad Street.
Jul 30 2023 - Man accused of threatening to burn down Planned Parenthood clinic in Columbus
Mohamed Farah Waes, 33, who lives in the Columbus suburb of Reynoldsburg, was indicted earlier this month on accusations he threatened to burn down a clinic.
Jul 30 2023 - Highest-rated sushi restaurants in Columbus, according to Tripadvisor
Sushi first started gaining popularity in the U.S. in the 1960s, when a restaurant called Kawafuku opened in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo neighborhood. The restaurant’s sushi bar was frequented by ...
Jul 30 2023 - Police: Motorcyclist dead after crash on I-71 in Columbus
The motorcyclist crashed into the back of a Kenworth dump truck that was driving at a slower rate, according to Columbus police.
Jul 30 2023 - Person hospitalized after I-270 crash in north Columbus
One person is hospitalized after a single-vehicle crash on the north side of Columbus Saturday night. According to dispatchers at the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the ...
Jul 30 2023 - OSHP: 1 critical after vehicle overturned on I-270 in east Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio — One person was seriously injured in a crash on Interstate 270 in east Columbus Saturday evening, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. The crash happened around 5 p.m. when a ...
Jul 30 2023 - The 14 highest-paying management jobs in Columbus, Indiana
Stacker compiled a list of the highest-paying management jobs in Columbus, IN metro area using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Jobs are ranked by 2021 annual mean wage. Jobs the BLS lists as ...
Jul 30 2023 - Who are the best high school football players in the Columbus area? Coaches weigh in
There’s no shortage of high school football talent in central Ohio, but which players consistently stand out. The Dispatch asked coaches to weigh in.
Jul 30 2023 - Police investigating after person killed in stabbing on Columbus' South Side
One person died after being stabbed multiple times late Friday night on Columbus' South Side, according to the Columbus Division of Police.
Jul 30 2023 - Columbus City Council proposals aim to keep people in homes, stop evictions
Columbus City Council is proposing legislations to reduce evictions, including legislation that would require landlords to take third-party payments.
Jul 30 2023 - 4 people charged with disorderly conduct after 'fake gun' incident at Maumee Meijer
Two adults and one juvenile were charged with disorderly conduct. A third adult was charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing official business.
Jul 30 2023 - New Renovations, Saltwater Pool Highlight This Braintree Home
The article New Renovations, Saltwater Pool Highlight This Braintree Home appeared first on Braintree Patch. Massachusetts shark activity along Cape Cod beaches shut one down Tuesday amid a busy ...
Jul 30 2023 - A home with history: Braintree's Jechonias Thayer House
Jechonias Thayer grew up in Braintree, became a successful businessman and built a landmark house in his hometown as a summer place for his family.
Jul 30 2023 - Danbury woman takes over at Norwalk's Malta House, 'changing lives of homeless women, children'
NORWALK — Malta House, a Norwalk-based nonprofit that offers the only transitional living program in Connecticut where a mother can stay with her baby for long-term, wrap-around support, has appointed ...
Jul 30 2023 - Free Weekend Shuttle Buses In Newark For 2023 Lincoln Park Music Fest
Two highly anticipated segments of the popular, free festival will take place this weekend: House Music Day and Hip Hop Culture Day.
Jul 30 2023 - Lockport man admits to sexually abusing two children
A Lockport man admitted to sexually abusing two children at different times, the Niagara County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday. 53-year-old Ronald J.
Jul 30 2023 - New Jersey mom trades rent for "Skoolie Living" on converted school bus: "Definitely
Skoolie Living refers to those who convert school buses, known as skoolies, into livable spaces for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a traditional home or paying rent.
Jul 30 2023 - California GOP mayor announces US House campaign, setting up another competitive congressional race
Bush’s administration. He returned to California and worked for a private security company in Silicon Valley before returning to Stockton to become a church’s executive pastor. In a statement ...
Jul 30 2023 - North Carolina BBQ restaurant closing its doors after being in business for more than four decades
Kerley's BBQ announced it will close for good Saturday, July 29th. Its current location has been open for 25 years, owners say.
Jul 30 2023 - $1.2M Stolen From Business By Southern Ocean Bookkeeper: DA
Linda Mansi of Tuckerton used the business's money to pay for her son's prison expenses, travel, sports tickets and more, officials said.
Jul 30 2023 - Montco Employee Embezzled $1.2 Million From Furniture Store, DA Says
A high-ranking employee at a Pennsylvania furniture business is accused of embezzling more than $1 million from the company, authorities say. Linda Mansi, 53, of Tuckerton, New Jersey, is charged with ...
Jul 30 2023 - DA: NJ woman stole more than $1.2M from employers to pay for son's prison commissary, Phillies tick
Officials say the woman, who was the head of finance for the businesses, used the money for routine expenses like her son's prison commissary and for personal items like airline tickets, Phillies ...
Jul 30 2023 - Financial officer of Bridgeport business accused of stealing more than $1.2 million
The former bookkeeper and vice president of finance and human resources for a Bridgeport office furniture supply business is accused of embezzling more than $1.2 million from her employer to ...
Jul 30 2023 - Sykesville clinches Fed League finals berth
The top ranked Sykesville Senators took care of business on Thursday evening with an 11-0 win in game 3 of the Federation League semifinals against the No. 4 ...
Jul 30 2023 - Police investigating series of early-morning burglaries in Decatur
Police say someone has been smashing through glass doors and windows of several Decatur businesses early in the morning.
Jul 30 2023 - 'We didn't know that was in Dublin!': Here's how Dublin is trying to bring in new tourists
According to the Census, Dublin's population is less than 20,000. But businesses in town want you to know they have a lot to offer despite their smaller size.
Jul 30 2023 - TAPinto Berkeley Heights Talks with Samantha Ryan, Owner of Finding Felicity Celebrating Grand Open
Samantha Ryan is excited to announce the launch of her new business "Finding Felicity"! Set in Berkeley Heights, Finding Felicity is an alternative health and wellness space dedicated to finding one's ...
Jul 30 2023 - A New Class of Heavy-Duty Vehicle Goes Electric in Hawaii
Electric motor coaches are taking to the streets in Hawaii and California. Roberts Hawaii, a tour bus company in the Aloha State, has become the first electric fleet of its kind in the United States.
Jul 30 2023 - Downtown Fayetteville group ready to start planning events
An association formed this year is asking the City Council for money to plan events downtown and serve as a link between the city and business owners.
Jul 30 2023 - Bristow aims to revitalize its chamber of commerce
BRISTOW, Okla. — A Chamber of Commerce is important to a town. It is a network of business owners and helps with regional economic development, but Bristow's chamber has been dormant. That's ...
Jul 30 2023 - Spartanburg business damaged in overnight fire
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The Spartanburg Fire Department responded to a business fire overnight on Thursday. Officials say the fire took place at the Spartanburg Tire and Brake on South ...
Jul 30 2023 - Pedestrian struck, killed on NJ Transit train tracks in Summit
SUMMIT, N.J. -- A man was struck and killed on train tracks in Summit on Monday. It happened just before 1:30 p.m. at the Summit station. NJ Transit says a Morris and Essex line train was on its way ...
Jul 30 2023 - The passion project
While spending the weekend prior to the Fourth of July at Red Apple Inn near Heber Springs, I read about Arkansas business titans of the 20th century. One such titan was the man responsible for Red ...
Jul 30 2023 - Rock Hill woman charged with homicide by child abuse in drug pregnancy death
A York County, South Carolina sheriff arrest warrant alleges the baby was delivered dead after the suspect used fentanyl and methamphetamine while pregnant.
Jul 30 2023 - Norwalk business owner needs public's help in finding new kidney
He's been getting dialysis treatments for an average of five hours every day — a difficult task to balance with his six day work week.
Jul 30 2023 - Rep. Grace Napolitano, a veteran Democrat from Norwalk, to retire from Congress
“I have lived in this community since I moved to Norwalk, California in 1960. I have seen our region grow with ingenuity that has built some of America’s greatest businesses, and the desire ...
Jul 30 2023 - Amid Excessive Heat, Here's Where You Can Cool Down In Mercer County
For assistance in coping with the heat or to contact local cooling site, call the Mercer County Office on Aging at (609) 989-6661 or toll-free at (877) 222-3737. During non-business hours, residents ...
Jul 30 2023 - Legislation could boost Oklahoma aviation industry
If signed into law, HR 3935 — the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act — would authorize the Federal Aviation Administration to fund infrastructure improvements at airports ...
Jul 30 2023 - Top things to eat, see and do in Flushing
Behind the hustle and bustle of Times Square and 34th Herald Square in Manhattan, the busiest intersection in New York City exists in Queens at Flushing’s ...
Jul 30 2023 - Rugby Coach Charged With Sexual Abuse
A former girls rugby coach at Newberg High School has been arrested and charged with sexual abuse. Newberg-Dundee Police say the parent of a student reported their child had been ...
Jul 30 2023 - Former Newberg High School coach arrested for multiple alleged sex crimes
John David Ali Gispert, 28, is being held in the Yamhill County Jail and faces multiple charges, including seven counts of second-degree sexual abuse.
Jul 30 2023 - Newberg police arrest former high school coach for alleged sexual abuse of student
PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — A former Newberg High School coach has been arrested for the suspected sexual abuse of a student. According to Newberg-Dundee officials, the police launched a criminal ...
Jul 30 2023 - Former Newberg High School girls rugby coach charged with sexually abusing student
The abuse allegedly started in February. John David Ali Gispert was arrested the day after the student’s mother made a police report.
Jul 30 2023 - Newberg man arrested on seven counts of sexual abuse, using child in display of sexually explicit c
A man in Newberg was arrested on Tuesday after an investigation by Newberg-Dundee Police Department began Sunday.
Jul 30 2023 - Tyler Reddick captures pole for Sunday afternoon’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway
Reddick outpaced Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch — the track’s winningest active driver — by 11-thousandths of a second.
Jul 30 2023 - After Mississippi banned his hormone shots, an 8-hour journey
A swath of adjoining states in the South now ban transition-related care for minors, forcing families of trans youth to travel long distances for care.
Jul 30 2023 - Nebraska Legion Baseball Area Championship highlights and scores (7-25-23)
Wayne Post 43 – 15, Columbus Lakeview – 3 (Area 4 Semifinals) Wayne Post 43 – 12, Battle Creek Post 75 – 0 (Area 4 Championship) CLASS C SCORES Hartington ...
Jul 30 2023 - Bluefield men arrested on charges including possession of child sexual abuse material
Two Mercer County residents are facing charges including possession of child sexual abuse material after an investigation was conducted by the Mercer County Sheriff's Department. Alexander Curzi, 22, ...
Jul 30 2023 - Morris County Law Enforcement Meets with Principal Investigators on ‘Iceman” Killer Case
MORRISTOWN, NJ - Morris County Prosecutor Robert J ... Thank you for reading TAPinto Denville! TAPinto Denville is free to read, funded entirely by business advertising. Make sure you don’t miss any ...
Jul 30 2023 - Bus carrying 36 migrants arrives in Los Angeles, the sixth one from Texas
A bus carrying 36 asylum seekers arrived in Los Angeles on Thursday morning, making them what is believed to be the sixth group of migrants sent to California by the administration of Texas Gov. Greg ...
Jul 30 2023 - Los Angeles Welcomes Collective Greets Another Bus from Texas – This Bus Loaded with 36 Asylum Se
Another bus – the sixth from Texas - carrying approximately 36 asylum seekers was scheduled to arrive in Los Angeles late this week after leaving Brownsville, TX Wedn ...
Jul 30 2023 - Camden and Burlington counties are home to these two great NJ small businesses
The first is a family company, Rattan Patio and Fireplace in Burlington. Owners Ron and Suzanne welcomed us in and could not have been more friendly and hospitable. It was great to have an opportunity ...
Jul 30 2023 - It's Your Business: Bloomington Remote has 2 years of success in attracting remote workers
After bringing 40 people to Bloomington, the future of Bloomington Remote is to generate funds to help sustain the program that adds to local economy.
Jul 30 2023 - New York Knicks’ Jalen Brunson Hosts Charity Golf Classic, Raises Money For Second Round Foundati
Knicks guard Jalen Brunson is staying busy this offseason, hosting a basketball skills camp and a charity golf tournament to raise money for his Second Round Foundation.
Jul 30 2023 - Billions in property tax cuts need Texas voters’ approval
Senate Bill 2, at a cost of $12.7 billion, details the proposed property tax cuts, while Senate Bill 3, which costs about $600,000, adds cuts to the franchise taxes some businesses have to pay. Both ...
Jul 30 2023 - Texas City crime: 3 arrested for possessing large amounts of marijuana
Galveston County officials seize more than 240 pounds of marijuana and 7,000 grams of THC during a bust Tuesday. Three Texas City residents were arrested on possession and manufacturing/delivery ...
Jul 30 2023 - Chinese restaurant in Kenosha for sale after 68 years in business
Yee's Oriental Inn, a Chinese restaurant in Kenosha, is up for sale after 68 years. The list price is $1.8 million and includes four parcels of property.
Jul 30 2023 - 2 dead, 2 critically injured after driver crashes into Kenosha business
Two people are dead and two others are injured after a driver crashed into a store in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The crash happened around 3:25 a.m. at the Play it Again Sports store in the 4000 block of ...
Jul 30 2023 - Sinéad O’Connor Remembered by Kate Bush, Massive Attack, ANOHNI, Tegan and Sara, Perfume Gen
Sinead O'Connor performed during Conor McGregor's walk-out before his UFC 189 fight against Chad Mendes. He paid tribute after her death. A week before the acclaimed Irish singer's death, she shared a ...
Jul 30 2023 - Rangers get Scherzer from Mets in all-in blockbuster from surprise AL West leaders
A person with knowledge of the trade says the Texas Rangers acquired three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer in a blockbuster deal with the New York Mets.
Jul 30 2023 - Crash on busy Bad Axe road results in injuries
Two people were injured on Tuesday afternoon when their vehicles collided on Van Dyke Road in Bad Axe. According to a press release from the Bad Axe Police Department, officers responded to a report ...
Jul 30 2023 - Another bus carrying migrants arrives in LA from Texas
Another bus carrying dozens of migrants arrived in Los Angeles Saturday afternoon from Texas, the second in the last three weeks. The bus carrying 41 migrants arrived at Union Station in downtown ...
Jul 30 2023 - Geneseo Police Department raising awareness of mental health and substance abuse
The police department hosted its second ever Impact Conference to bring awareness to mental health and substance abuse in the area.
Jul 30 2023 - Estacada man arrested for child sex abuse, sheriff's office believes there are more victims
A 63-year-old Estacada man was arrested Thursday ... on U.S. Forest Service land in the Ripplebrook area. He was transported to Oregon City and booked into the Clackamas County Jail. Bryan faces ...
Jul 30 2023 - Clackamas County Sheriff's Office seeking info on additional victims of Estacada man arrested for c
Thomas Lee Bryan, 63, faces charges of first-degree sexual abuse and using a child in a sexual display. His bail has been set at $250,000.
Jul 30 2023 - The Miracle Mile, Stockton's once bustling shopping area, could soon be revitalized
There’s something about reading fantasy and action in a comic book that can take you away from the real world and bring you into a place of good feeling.
Jul 30 2023 - Proximity to battery manufacturers leads critical metals refinery to open in Fairfield
A Boston-based business plans to change the future of an “electrified economy” with a new Fairfield location. Nth Cycle, a critical metals extraction and refining company, ann ...
Jul 30 2023 - 5 Plano businesses set to open soon
The following five businesses are set to open their doors in Plano later this year. 1. Chally Bridal & Prom is set to open on Aug. 11 in Plano, according to co-owner James Kang. T ...
Jul 30 2023 - The ‘world’s largest’ Lebanon bologna sandwich at the area fair
A “world record” was broken at a Central Pennsylvania fair Tuesday that left attendees full of bologna. At the Lebanon Area Fair, Visit Lebanon Valley paired with local businesses to put the “world’s ...
Jul 30 2023 - Rides, Music, Food, More: Guide To 2023 DuPage County Fair
See what's in store for the 2023 DuPage County Fair, which kicks off July 28. (Laurie Farver-Busch) WHEATON, IL — The 2023 DuPage County Fair is set to kick off July 28, bringing colorful carnival ...
Jul 30 2023 - Clifton Man Threatened Bus Employees With Gun, Taunted Police: Feds
A convicted felon from Clifton faces charges after officials say he fired shots at a woman, taunted police, and threatened bus employees.
Jul 30 2023 - Partnership for Petersburg: City gets nearly half a million dollars to improve its transit system
These funds came from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration, which gave 47 poor communities a total of $20 million.
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