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Jul 23 2022 - Idaho-based firm celebrates five years
Local Idaho-based firm Alta Science and Engineering recently celebrated its five-year anniversary as an Idaho-based business, working with and supporting some of Idaho’s largest and most historic ...
Jul 23 2022 - Man indicted in rape of 10-year-old Columbus girl who traveled to Indiana for abortion
A man accused of impregnating a 10-year-old Columbus girl who then traveled to Indiana for an abortion has been indicted by a Franklin County grand jury. According to court records, 27-year-old Gerson ...
Jul 23 2022 - Where to pick your own fruit, flowers in Columbus
Zinnias (10 for $5), meadow flowers (10 for $3) and blackberries ($4.89/pound) at the Berry Farm in Richwood. 8am-6pm Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 11am-5pm Sunday. Get more local stories in your ...
Jul 23 2022 - 4 shootings in 4 hours: What Columbus police know so far
Columbus police investigated scenes throughout the city of four different shootings overnight into Thursday. Between 9 p.m. Wednesday and 1 a.m. the next day, gunfire ...
Jul 23 2022 - Downtown Columbus could see more retail, residents in the next decade
In the next decade, downtown Columbus could see more residents, an improved Broad Street corridor and a more active retail scene. After a third and final public meeting designed to solicit feedback on ...
Jul 23 2022 - Columbus Zoo and Aquarium announces death of koala, Thoar
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium announced Friday the death of its 6-year-old koala named Thoar. The zoo wrote in a social media post that Thoar “was humanely euthanized while surrounded by his loving ...
Jul 23 2022 - Grove City man indicted on murder, arson charges in connection to east Columbus strip club fire
A Franklin County grand jury indicted 39-year-old Nazeeh Yatkin in the death of 46-year-old Jonathon Pryor late last year.
Jul 23 2022 - Top-selling homes in Greater Columbus recorded in late June
A $3.25 million property in Delaware County and a $2.6 million home in Franklin County lead the list of top-selling properties in Greater Columbus.
Jul 23 2022 - Remembering boy, 15, shot and killed in west Columbus
The Hilltop community is mourning the life of a young boy who was taken too soon from gun violence. Issa Jeylani, 15, was shot and killed Friday night while playing outside ...
Jul 23 2022 - Rapes of sisters, 10 and 13, in Cleveland mirror Columbus case that sparked national debate over Oh
The case of a 10-year-old Columbus girl who was impregnated during a rape sparked a nationwide debate over Ohio's new, more restrictive, abortion law. Court records show a similar case happened last ...
Jul 23 2022 - Columbus teen sentenced to 14 years in prison for shooting another teen in 2020
According to Columbus police, a Columbus teen met with Kamal Mustafa, then 17, to buy a gun and Mustafa tried to rob the other teen.
Jul 23 2022 - Suspect indicted in rape of 10-year-old Columbus girl who got Indiana abortion
Gerson Fuentes, 27, was indicted Thursday by a Franklin County grand jury. He will have an arraignment next week, according to court records.
Jul 23 2022 - New Paltz BOE appoints new Assistant Superintendent for Business
The New Paltz Board of Education has appointed Debra Kosinski as the District’s new Assistant Superintendent for Business.
Jul 23 2022 - Spotted Lanternfly spotted, Meals on the Bus, Discovery Hike and other news from Shenandoah
Page Valley News (PageValleyNews.com) is an online news site and an independent, locally owned community website serving Page County, Virginia. We provide daily news updates for Luray, Stanley, and ...
Jul 23 2022 - United Way of Western Nebraska Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive
United Way of Western Nebraska’s “Stuff the Bus” is gearing up to help area school children. Stuff the Bus is United Way’s annual school supply drive to help local children ...
Jul 23 2022 - Federal dollars earmarked to combat Connecticut youth substance abuse
Federal funding to combat youth substance abuse is coming to Connecticut, U.S. Rep. John B. Larson says. The veteran legislator announced the state has received $375,000 from the Drug-Free Community ...
Jul 23 2022 - Torrington’s St. Peter’s Drum Corps stays busy, all year long
The weather last week was hot and steamy, but it didn’t stop members of St. Peter’s Drum Corps from gathering at the Torrington Teen Center on East Albert Street for their weekly practice. The corps, ...
Jul 23 2022 - Augusta Chipotle closes, workers say company is practicing ‘union-busting 101’
Last month workers at the Augusta restaurant delivered a letter of intent and petition to Chipotle management, saying they were forming a union. If successful, the workers could h ...
Jul 23 2022 - Maine business leaders outline goals, priorities for Gov. Mills and lawmakers
This is the eighth survey conducted among Maine business owners and the third done ahead of a gubernatorial election.
Jul 23 2022 - Central Maine business briefs: Augusta-area disaster response, restoration businesses recognized
The event also recognized 58 SERVPRO entrepreneurs who surpassed a million dollars in revenue for the first time in the past business year, according to a news release from SERVPRO. “It’s exciting and ...
Jul 23 2022 - Battery causes CT electric bus to burst into flames, official says
Lithium ion battery fires are difficult to extinguish due to the thermal chemical process that produces great heat and continually reignites,” fire officials said. “Exposur ...
Jul 23 2022 - 2 CT Transit workers, firefighter taken to hospital following electric bus fire
Two transit workers and a firefighter were transported to the hospital following an electric bus fire in Hamden.
Jul 23 2022 - Fire shreds electric bus in Hamden
A CT Transit electric bus caught fire in the parking lot of the department, according to Hamden Fire Department. The bus was powered by lithium batteries, leading ...
Jul 23 2022 - Electric Bus Catches on Fire at CT Transit Bus Depot in Hamden: FD
An electric bus caught on fire at a bus depot in Hamden on Saturday morning and three people were transported to the hospital to be evaluated. Firefighters were called to the CT Transit Bus Depot on ...
Jul 23 2022 - Police: CT victim of attempted robbery shot, fires back at suspects
The organization’s goal it to protect the “best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect—so every child can find a safe, permanent home to thrive,” the statement said.
Jul 23 2022 - Pace celebrates opening of Plainfield maintenance and storage garage
The facility is Pace’s first new fixed-route garage in more than three decades and will allow for the expansion of its Bus on Shoulder Express Service.
Jul 23 2022 - Hopewell businesses get boost after pitch competiton
Jonathan Montiel and his business partners Phillip and Lexi Hughes bought a building in downtown Hopewell and then asked community members what they needed. Their answer: more restaurants.
Jul 23 2022 - 3 tips for NYC's cannabis business owners from consultant Juliana Whitney
A cannabis consultant who has worked with clients in several states has some tips for New York’s cannabis business owners.
Jul 23 2022 - Latino officer accuses former police chief of 'racist and religion-based abuse'
Campo was Sheffield Lake’s police chief for eight years. "City officials were never willing to hold him accountable," Case Sletvold said. The Ohio Civil Rights Commission now has one year to ...
Jul 23 2022 - Women Owners Create Wellness Hub at Legacy Commons
The Legacy Commons Building, a community of small businesses located on West Boulevard, is the area’s newest wellness hub. The building is home to 14 wellness-centered small businesses, all owned by ...
Jul 23 2022 - CHAMBER CHAT: What Makes a Great Business Climate?
North Carolina’s business climate and economy made national news once again with its recognition by Business Facilities as having the best business climate in the county. According to ...
Jul 23 2022 - Protesters demand action after alleged animal abuse in Glens Falls
Pittsburgh resident Sandra Miranda was vacationing in Glens Falls last month and dropped her Australian Shepherd off at GFK9 on Warren Street. Hours later, she came to pick up Alfie only to find ...
Jul 23 2022 - Speed limit dropping on busy stretch of highway leading to Outer Banks
North Carolina transportation officials are reducing the speed limit along a stretch of U.S. 158 heading to the Outer Banks.
Jul 23 2022 - New fitness center aims to muscle up at San Jose shopping center
A new San Jose fitness center has launched operations at a South Bay shopping center in an endeavor that offers a welcome counterpoint to the dreary coronavirus-linked business shutdowns.
Jul 23 2022 - Overnight fire leaves downtown Opelika businesses a ‘total loss’
Two downtown Opelika businesses have suffered losses after a fire swept through the building overnight inside a local restaurant.
Jul 23 2022 - Future unknown for downtown Opelika shops destroyed in overnight fire
An overnight fire in downtown Opelika remains under investigation after flames, smoke, and water damage destroys several businesses, devastating downtown merchants and ...
Jul 23 2022 - Property manager of Opelika business destroyed in fire ‘heartbroken’
In East Alabama -- two businesses in Opelika are destroyed during an overnight structure fire downtown. News Leader 9 spoke with the property managers of one restaurant that burned down. He says he ...
Jul 23 2022 - Visit Boerne for a perfect day trip down the Texas Hill Country Mile
Boerne is going through a vast amount of growth in the area with new restaurants, homes, and businesses popping up. A lot of TxDOT construction is happening on your way through the city, so expect ...
Jul 23 2022 - New Substance-Abuse Halfway House to Open in Indy
A new addiction recovery center is opening on Indy’s north side, aimed at a specific group of clients. The Heart Rock Justus Family Recovery Center will serve mothers with young children and pregnant ...
Jul 23 2022 - West Virginia, Mid-Ohio Valley businesses celebrate a world of opportunity via exporting
Ten companies from the region have been honored by the state of West Virginia for success in exporting. Thirty-seven West Virginia companies that grew their business by exporting a good or service to ...
Jul 23 2022 - Bonnie's Bus rolling into southern West Virginia with five stops
Bonnie’s Bus mobile mammography unit will visit – among other places – Mercer, Summers and Greenbrier counties in early August, offering three-dimensional digital screening mammograms and breast care ...
Jul 23 2022 - Several area students named to SKYCTC dean's and president's lists
Bush, Caleb Braxton Campbell*, Heath Morrison Cross*, Michael Clarence Drake, Diedre Elizabeth Hester, Marjorie Celeste Hickman*, Natalie Brooke Johnson, Glendon Gary Johnson*, David Mills ...
Jul 23 2022 - Gulf Coast Business Bank celebrates grand opening in Fort Myers amid inflation
In this Gulfshore Business report, an old building in Southwest Florida has new life and the developer said his business can help others. The CEO of Gulf Coast Business Bank in Fort Myers, Bill ...
Jul 23 2022 - Celebrating 10 Killeen, Texas Black Owned Restaurants You Must Try
The more Killeen, Texas continues to grow, the more entrepreneurs and business owners are becoming part of the city's unique culture and identity. While there are many such places in our town, I ...
Jul 23 2022 - Driver won’t be charged in central Pa. bus crash that injured 30
The bus, carrying 31 students and volunteers from the Lancaster area was returning from a church retreat in Lake Champion, New York, when it crashed coming off of Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County.
Jul 23 2022 - Pennsylvania State Police: Driver in LCBC bus crash had medical emergency
State police say the bus driver is seen on video losing consciousness as the bus went off Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County in September.
Jul 23 2022 - No charges in Schuylkill County bus crash
Ten months after a bus carrying 30 teenagers crashed in Schuylkill County we are learning more details. That crash happened in September when a charter bus carrying members of the LCBC Church in ...
Jul 23 2022 - NC sheriff's office places 'closed for business' yard sign at home after drug bust
A North Carolina sheriff's office is letting customers know that a drug house has been busted. The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office placed a sign in the yard of a drug house in Kings Mountain letting ...
Jul 23 2022 - Californian sentenced for $27M phony COVID aid attempt
Robert Benlevi, who tried to obtain $27 million in unemployment benefits by falsely claiming his business was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, was sentenced Tuesday to more than 11 years in federal ...
Jul 23 2022 - Encino man sentenced to 11 years in federal prison for pandemic fraud
Robert Benlevi tried to obtain $27 million in unemployment benefits by falsely claiming his business was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jul 23 2022 - Army veteran said he was blind to get $1M — but passed vision tests to drive, feds say
A California man sought 27 fraudulent paycheck protection loans for his eight businesses during the pandemic, prosecutors say.
Jul 23 2022 - Oceanfront apartment in California funded by $27 million COVID scam, feds say
A California man sought 27 fraudulent paycheck protection loans for his eight businesses during the pandemic, prosecutors say.
Jul 23 2022 - New London's Summer Meals on Wheels Returns
New London’s summer meals program is hitting the road once again. The food services team at New London Public Schools will go out on buses every Friday until the end of August to deliver meals at 11 ...
Jul 23 2022 - Granite Outdoor Alliance to hold annual Saco paddle event July 20
Granite Outdoor Alliance, a coalition of New Hampshire-affiliated outdoor businesses, non-profits and passionate individuals, invites outdoor leaders and enthusiasts to the Saco River for a 6-mile pad ...
Jul 23 2022 - Editorial by The (Sharon) Herald | Educational funding could be the best property tax reform
IT’S not typical for a municipal official to tell a school board how to run its business.
Jul 23 2022 - 'Nothing to do with hazing': Ex-Teaneck basketball players claim abuse while on team
Attorneys for two former Teaneck basketball team members have sued the school district, former administrators, coaches and varsity team members claiming abuse that showed a culture of prizing sports ...
Jul 23 2022 - Midlothian’s Europa Food Market to relocate near Willow Lawn
Food is the oldest way to get people together without trying,” said owner Sergey Fayvusovich. “I think that’s what small business is supposed to do.” ...
Jul 23 2022 - NJ disability advocates warn overturning Roe v. Wade could also imperil their rights
Matawan business owner Sherlock Washington ... a Hackensack resident and past president of the Hearing Loss Association of New Jersey, said she'd experienced first hand the impact of downplaying ...
Jul 23 2022 - For NJ teens, there’s help for substance abuse at this special high school
Close to 600,000 teenagers from 12 to 17 years old have used an illicit drug other than marijuana in the last month.
Jul 23 2022 - Sen. Hawley criticized over new Jan. 6 video
The committee displayed a well-known picture of Hawley raising a fist of solidarity to those gathered to protest the transition of power between former President Trump and current President Biden ...
Jul 23 2022 - Bus Éireann to add new services between Donegal and Dublin
Bus Éireann has announced it is increasing capacity on Expressway routes between Donegal and Dublin next week. The additional services, including Dublin airport, will commence from Thursday 21 July ...
Jul 23 2022 - Controversial shark fishing tournament on North Carolina coast postponed due to pushback
HOLDEN BEACH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A controversial shark fishing tournament on the North Carolina coast has been ... here already," tournament organizer and Southport business owner Marty Wright said.
Jul 23 2022 - Woman maced and raped at Dyersburg business by ‘customer’
Dyersburg police say a woman was maced ... Taylor is listed on the Tennessee Sex Offender Registry. In 2008, Taylor pleaded guilty to aggravated rape, especially aggravated kidnapping, aggravated ...
Jul 23 2022 - Brazoria County pizzeria expands, despite inflation and recession concerns
At a time of rising inflation and a possible recession, some businesses may be looking to 'protect' themselves from whatever's coming. But a Brazoria County pizzeria thinks 'now' is the time to grow.
Jul 23 2022 - Michigan requests delay in minimum wage ruling -- What that means for businesses
The legislature passed the citizens initiatives raising the minimum wage and guaranteeing paid sick leave in September of 2018, which kept the proposals off the ballot. If Michiganders had voted them ...
Jul 23 2022 - Hadley Select Board interviews town counsel replacement candidates
They represent South Hadley and Deerfield and said they have dealt with transitioning ... “From a labor and employment perspective, everyone knows the hot topic is POST [Massachusetts Peace Officer ...
Jul 23 2022 - Willow Lake Métis Nation CEO Justin Bourque Named One of 10 Most Innovative Business Leaders t
The prominent CEO – the only Canadian on the list – was also recently named one of Canada's Top 20 Dynamic CEOs ANZAC, AB, July 21, 2022 /CNW/ - Justin Bourque, the elected vice president and ...
Jul 23 2022 - Peace, love and Cannabus for all
For eight years, he has traveled the country in his beat-up motorhome, dubbed the Cannabus, lobbying for the legalization of marijuana.
Jul 23 2022 - Unicorn party bus ticketed on NJ road for homemade roof deck
Letting passengers ride atop the retro-fitted mini school bus on local highways in Bergen County was soon stopped by police on Wednesday.
Jul 23 2022 - North Carolina man in Richland County jail on Medicaid fraud charges, prosecutor says
The man who owned a business in Columbia got more than $10,000 to cheat and defraud the SC Department of Health and Human Services’ Medicaid Program, prosecutors said.
Jul 23 2022 - On-demand shuttles have replaced buses in a small North Carolina town
Called microtransit, the system allows passengers to order a shuttle ride over the phone, much as they would do with Uber or Lyft. Rides cost $1.50.
Jul 23 2022 - Blue Harbor Coffee got boost from pandemic aid: Why much of $3M for NH eateries is unspent
Blue Harbor Coffee was four months old when COVID-19 first arrived in New Hampshire, and business was strong. It was about to get stronger.
Jul 23 2022 - Police investigating Lancaster car dealership theft
Ephrata Police are investigating a recent business burglary at a car dealership. The burglary happened in the early morning hours of Saturday, July 16, at a dealership ...
Jul 23 2022 - California drops grower tax to boost cannabis industry
California is significantly overhauling its ... remains robust six years after California voters legalized recreational marijuana. Though the measure won overwhelming legislative approval ...
Jul 23 2022 - JCPS is in need of more bus drivers before the start of the school year
OKLAHOMA LICENSE PLATE A NEW SCHOOL YEAR IS JUST WEEKS AWAY FOR JCPS STUDENTS AND THE DISTRICT IS LOOKING FOR BUS DRIVERS WLKI’S, JAMIE MAYS TALKED WITH STAFF ABOUT THE NEED. LET ME GO SAVAGE IS A ...
Jul 23 2022 - Inside Kendrick Perkins’ multimillion-dollar Frenchie business
Kendrick Perkins, a former NBA champion and star analyst at ESPN, could very well make more money from his Frenchie business than he does in broadcasting over the next five-plus years.
Jul 23 2022 - NJEDA expands NJ ZIP voucher program statewide
NJEDA has expanded NJ ZIP, which supports businesses and institutions that are purchasing zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
Jul 23 2022 - South Carolina Town Blames Free Buses for Rise in Unhoused Population
City officials in North Myrtle Beach argue that a free transit program has led to a rise in the town’s homelessness rate.
Jul 23 2022 - Fontana to welcome commercial cannabis businesses for first time
Commercial cannabis businesses are bound for Fontana years after local voters overwhelmingly supported legalizing recreational use of the drug. In a first for the city, three permits for retail ...
Jul 23 2022 - $4K grant a boon to Hermiston speech pathology business
HERMISTON — Roxana Lieberg Jordheim of Hermiston received a $4,000 grant from the National Association for the Self-Employed for her business, Li’l Talkers Speech Therapy. Li’l Talkers ...
Jul 23 2022 - Combined SQ and OPP drug bust and arrest made in Grenville-sur-la-Rouge
Sûreté du Québec (SQ) officers from the MRC d’Argenteuil station, in collaboration with the national organized crime Squad and Community Street Crime Unit of the Hawkesbury Detachment of […] ...
Jul 23 2022 - Bus assistants, language interpreters and other support staff — in short supply at Colorado schoo
While paraprofessionals and other support staff ask for raises from Denver Public Schools, bus assistants and language interpreters in other metro districts are determined to unionize.
Jul 23 2022 - Why this travel company is selling its Littleton headquarters after more than 30 years
After more than 30 years in its Denver-area headquarters, a travel company is packing up and selling its building. The Globus family of brands, which includes Globus, Cosmos, Monograms and Avalon ...
Jul 23 2022 - 1 arrested in Portage County drug bust
One person is in custody after a drug bust in Portage County Thursday. Antonio Perez, 36, is facing multiple charges after the Portage County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at a home on ...
Jul 23 2022 - NJ Transit conductors are getting punched and spit on. Where does it stop, Jersey? — Kelly
America — and New Jersey, naturally — are increasingly angry places. Look no further than a lawsuit filed by an aggrieved NJ Transit conductor.
Jul 23 2022 - Raritan is revamping its downtown: 'If Somerville can do it, we can do it'
The Raritan Economic Development Committee was formed to enhance the borough’s downtown by attracting shoppers and new businesses.
Jul 23 2022 - Inaugural Launch Business Academy Event Features CCPA
Columbus, Cincinnati and Cleveland – seem to be at the top of the list for legislators when it comes to funding and other matters, Columbiana County Port Authority CEO/Executive Director ...
Jul 23 2022 - Hudbay Announces Completion of Mining Activities at 777 after 18 years of Steady Production
Closure activities at the 777 mine have commenced and employees and equipment are transitioning to the company’s operations in Snow Lake, Manitoba. “777 was a state-of-the-art mine that ...
Jul 23 2022 - Officials celebrate new wing expansion at addiction treatment center in Schuylkill
MAHANOY CITY, Pa. - In Schuylkill County, those seeking treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues have more options. Officials celebrated the opening of a new expansion at Silver ...
Jul 23 2022 - Citing demand, Mahanoy Twp. rehabilitation center adds 34 beds in new wing
More than 30 new beds will be available in northern Schuylkill County’s only inpatient facility for substance abuse and mental health treatment.
Jul 23 2022 - Alcohol Use Therapists in Harrow, ON
We provide in-person care in our offices located in Windsor-Essex, Ontario and London ... If you're looking for help with alcohol abuse in Harrow or for a Harrow alcohol abuse counsellor, these ...
Jul 23 2022 - Far more to come in this Lakewood Ranch story
Staying busy, 87-year-old Lorraine Robertson wrote and released a book, "The Saga of a Holistic Physician," between bridge group, painting sessions and piano recitals.
Jul 23 2022 - Nearly 2K Homes Without Power In Lakewood: JCP&L
Nearly 2,000 homes and businesses were without power in the area of Prospect and Cross streets in Lakewood on Friday afternoon, according to Jersey Central Power & Light. Jersey Central Power & Light ...
Jul 23 2022 - Volk Field holds 16th Annual Wisconsin GOBC, discussed sales and grants
Various representatives from businesses, governmental organizations, and other entities gathered on July 13 and 14 at Volk Field for the 16th Annual Wisconsin Government Opportunities Business ...
Jul 23 2022 - Man charged with taking $94K worth of property from Dodge County business he had worked for
A 20-year-old Oconomowoc man was charged with taking $94,000 worth of property after using a forklift to gain entry into his former boss’ business.
Jul 23 2022 - Findlay Market celebrates 170 years in business
Proceeds will be split between artists and the Corporation for Findlay Market. Split-the-Pot tickets and raffle tickets are on sale! Win a chance for an exclusive SKT ceramics or a 170th Anniversary ...
Jul 23 2022 - SCOTT LUDWIG: Give me Cleveland
Tennessee Williams Scott Ludwig is a retired businessman, a published author and a runner. His columns appear in The Albany Herald on Fridays.
Jul 23 2022 - Buy this NJ home, farm and cafe and change your life forever (Opinion)
Called The Herbary at Bear Creek Farm, this property for sale represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to buy a newly renovated home with a working farm. In addition, the property/ business ...
Jul 23 2022 - New Ohio law seeks uniform regulations for carrying knives
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A new law taking effect this fall will establish uniform rules for carrying knives across Ohio to prevent municipalities from enforcing local regulations, proponents say.
Jul 23 2022 - Porta potties and dirty buses: Hearst Castle cuts down water use in response to drought
Visitors to Hearst Castle can expect to see some changes as California combats its worst drought in years. California State Parks is implementing stage 3 of its drought contingency plan in an effort ...
Jul 23 2022 - New center CEO eager to join in the business of helping business
Bollig expects to draw upon all those experiences and more in her latest job as the new chief executive officer of the Business Incubator Center in Grand Junction. “A little bit of everything I have ...
Jul 23 2022 - South Dade Connections holds mixer
A group of local business professionals have gotten together to form the South Dade Connections. The group recently held a Friday evening mixer at the Historic Pioneer Museum Depot building ...
Jul 23 2022 - Alberta house leader doubts Danielle Smith's proposed sovereignty bill would pass
Jason Nixon, who is also the finance minister, says Smith’s description of her Alberta sovereignty act would make it fundamentally illegal and unenforceable, bad for business and politically ...
Jul 23 2022 - Tom Shaw, Lakeland commissioner for 20 years and tireless city promoter, dies at 97
Tom Shaw, a Lakeland commissioner of 20 years and its cultural ambassador, died at his home at age 97 on Monday, a family member said. Shaw was born in Columbus, Ohio. His family moved into a home on ...
Jul 23 2022 - Polk County considering options for how South Florida Avenue should look
Lakeland city leaders are still trying to figure out how to improve South Florida Avenue. Right now, they’re looking at different options, but many business owners in the area don’t like what’s ...
Jul 23 2022 - Minnesota Circle shares unique summer bucket list finds across the Twin Cities
Hannah Trevizo-Monheim from Minnesota Circle, a platform that connects Minnesotans to activities, events and small businesses, shares her picks for a Minnesota Summer Bucket List. From paddling on ...
Jul 23 2022 - Therapists in Wasilla, AK
I have extensive experience in working with people who have lived through less than ideal circumstances. Many of my clients have learned to overcome sexual abuse, have been able to move past the ...
Jul 23 2022 - CORRECTING and REPLACING Clovis Oncology to Announce Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results and Host
Clovis’ senior management will host a conference call and live audio webcast at 8:30am ET to discuss Clovis’ results and business outlook in greater detail. (instead of Clovis’ senior management will ...
Jul 23 2022 - Dump truck crashes into utility poles, closes busy street in Kitchener
Police have shut down a Kitchener intersection after they say a dump truck struck several hydro poles in the area of King Street East and Deer Ridge Drive.
Jul 23 2022 - 'Sign war' between Missouri businesses goes viral
A "sign war" between a Missouri McDonald's and a nearby Dairy Queen is going viral, with other neighboring businesses firing their own shots.
Jul 23 2022 - Massive new feedlot working out as planned, says owner
The cattle business is never boring. The last two years have produced many hair-raising situations for Alberta’s cattle producers and that’s been the case ...
Jul 23 2022 - Changes to school bus times possible in Hamden
Hamden buses could be running a little later when the school year starts at the end of August. For Kusum, who just finished up 3rd grade at Shepherd Glen Elementary School, a later start is quite ...
Jul 23 2022 - Carjacking, shooting under investigation in Hamden
Hamden police stopped by businesses on Dixwell Avenue, searching for surveillance video and any clues into in Thursday’s violent carjacking that ended with a man being shot. “It makes you think the ...
Jul 23 2022 - CT Transit bus radiator bursts in Hamden leaving three injured
A CT Transit bus’s radiator burst in Hamden on Thursday, injuring three people. According to Hamden police, there was a mechanical failure on a CT Transit bus while ...
Jul 23 2022 - Patti Vasquez brings her ‘funny business’ to Hobart Art Theater for July show
It’s a funny business.” Chicagoland favorite Vasquez is back in Indiana, this time, at the Art Theater in Hobart headlining one performance July 30 with a show titled Chicagoland Stand-up Comedy, ...
Jul 23 2022 - Business leaders want Maine’s help to find entry-level workers
A lack of entry-level workers and high energy costs led the list of priorities business leaders recommended for the next governor.
Jul 23 2022 - NYPD seizes 182 guns in massive Queens smuggling bust
The men exploited the lax gun laws in Tennessee and used the infamous “gun show loophole” to funnel the weapons into New York.
Jul 23 2022 - Many questions, few answers to why heavy police presence at Morristown Regional Airport
A Tennessee Bureau of Investigation bus sat alongside a Drug Enforcement Agency bus on the tarmac of the Morristown Regional Airport Wednesday.
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