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Jul 25 2023 - Rushville business, two apartments catch fire on Monday
The Richland Township Fire Department battled a fire in the building that housed Ohio Valley Outfitters and two residents.
Jul 25 2023 - Yes, there’s a TN school bus driver hall of fame. A 50-year Dickson veteran driver was just induc
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.
Jul 25 2023 - Yes, there’s a TN school bus driver hall of fame. A 50-year Dickson veteran was just inducted.
Randy Tidwell has driven the school bus wheels round-and-round for 50 years now in Dickson County. For nearly 40 years, it's been the same Burns route. “I forded four creeks. Most of the route was ...
Jul 25 2023 - Lockhart teenage beekeeper earns $11,000 grant
LOCKHART, Texas (KXAN) — Dressed head to toe in hot pink, one teenager has created her own beekeeping business. Zoe Seaver was recently surprised with an $11,000 grant after successfully ...
Jul 25 2023 - SAG-AFTRA's Duncan Crabtree-Ireland Says Studios Will Learn It's 'Bad Business' to 'Say F–k You t
None of that stuff is ok. They're standing up to these companies and frankly ... So I hope they'll take us up on that." The post SAG-AFTRA's Duncan Crabtree-Ireland Says Studios Will Learn It's 'Bad ...
Jul 25 2023 - City of Duncan finalizing water line improvement project
The “tying in” process for the new water mains began at 7 a.m. and is expected to run until the end of the business day.
Jul 25 2023 - Nonprofit gives thousands in grants to help black women business owners across Arkansas
This year the Women’s Foundation of Arkansas welcomed its grantees for its initiative Women’s Economic Mobility Hub.
Jul 25 2023 - McComb man sought in connection with Silver Creek Robbery
Washington is approximately 5’8” and 185 lbs. He is wanted for the July 22 Robbery at Busy B in Silver Creek. If you have any information of his current whereabouts, please contact the Lawrence County ...
Jul 25 2023 - Plans for new café at former Little Dog no longer brewing in Brunswick
Former Little Dog Coffee Shop workers said they have started looking for other jobs. A businessman said he has given up trying to open a new café at the former Little Dog Coffee Shop in downtown ...
Jul 25 2023 - Highbush blueberry season is here in Franklin County
REGION — The highbush blueberry crop is looking good this year with three local growers already open for picking and a fourth set to open Saturday, July 29.
Jul 25 2023 - Tiverton-Little Compton, RI
Check out the latest events in and around the Tiverton-Little Compton area ... said the bill would keep state inspections within Rhode Island's borders and aid small businesses.
Jul 25 2023 - Mum issues warning about ticks after son experienced six-hour seizure and almost died
A US mum has spoken out to warn other parents about how a tick bite can lead to a serious and little-known condition after her son almost died after a hike. 6-year-old Aiden Debusk and his brother ...
Jul 25 2023 - Champlin Park wins historic Gopher Classic title amid busy July
Champlin Park Legion baseball returned home last week for two games, but those games, a 6-1 loss to Elk River on July 12 and a 2-0 loss to St. Michael ...
Jul 25 2023 - Fire Destroys Lakewood Home, Displaces 7-Member Family
LAKEWOOD, NJ — A fire at a home on Columbus Avenue Sunday has left seven people displaced, Lakewood police said Monday. No one was injured, Lakewood Capt. Gregory Staffordsmith said. The fire started ...
Jul 25 2023 - 7 People Displaced By Lakewood House Fire
Seven people were displaced by a fire that destroyed a home in Lakewood overnight, authorities said. No one was hurt in the fire at 19 Columbus Ave., according to Capt. Gregory Staffordsmith, a ...
Jul 25 2023 - Ex­elix­is, Te­va reach set­tle­ment on Cabome­tyx patent dis­pu
Exelixis has settled a patent dispute over Teva’s attempt to market a generic version of its blockbuster cancer drug Cabometyx, pushing generic competition into the next decade. The settlement resolve ...
Jul 25 2023 - Microtransit returns to the Wasatch Back
As of last week, High Valley Transit’s Microtransit program has returned throughout the Wasatch Back. This free on-demand service is intended to bridge the gap between [
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Jul 25 2023 - Clovis police arrest 1 for $270,000 meth bust
Around 10:17 a.m., officials say a four-door Honda Accord was stopped in Clovis on North Prince Street. The car was driven by 35-year-old David Licea of Bakersfield, California. A 30-year-old woman ...
Jul 25 2023 - Jury begins deliberations in case against Oregon prison nurse accused of abusing women in custody
The federal case against Tony Klein, formerly a nurse at Oregon's only women's prison, included 19 charges related to accusations from 11 women along with four additional charges of lying under oath.
Jul 25 2023 - New Jersey school bus monitor charged after using cellphone as disabled girl suffocated
FRANKLIN. N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey school bus monitor has been charged with manslaughter and child endangerment after authorities say she was using her cellphone and failed to notice a disabled 6-year ...
Jul 25 2023 - Portsmouth woman charged with felonious assault, patient abuse
Detectives responded to the suspect’s residence in Portsmouth and transported the suspect to the sheriff’s office for questioning, which resulted in her arrest.
Jul 25 2023 - Online program to help with low math scores in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSAZ) - Research shows that learning during the pandemic was detrimental to students’ achievement. One way the Ohio Department of Education is looking to correct that is through an ...
Jul 25 2023 - 5 arrests made, nearly 6 pounds of narcotics seized during southern Ohio drug bust
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio — Five people were arrested and nearly six pounds of narcotics were seized during a drug bust in southern Ohio on Monday. The Scioto County Sheriff's Office says officers with the ...
Jul 25 2023 - Portsmouth caregiver arrested for allegedly abusing nonverbal patient
Addington was arrested and charged with felonious assault, a felony of the 2nd degree, 5 counts of patient abuse or neglect, a felony of the 4th degree, and failing to provide for a functionally ...
Jul 25 2023 - Portsmouth woman arrested for Felonious Assault and Patient Abuse
PORTSMOUTH- Scioto County Sheriff, David Thoroughman, said that his office received a 9-1-1 call on Tuesday, July 18 from a Wheelersburg residence requesting an ambulance. The caller was requesting to ...
Jul 25 2023 - 5 arrested, 5.8 lbs of narcotics seized in Portsmouth, Ohio, drug bust
Five people are facing charges after a drug bust in Scioto County. According to Portsmouth Police Chief Debby Brewer and Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman, investigators with the Southern Ohio ...
Jul 25 2023 - Hamilton County Board of Elections looking for poll workers
A woman is using her cookie business to help raise money for another business in Mt. Healthy after the restaurant was robbed.
Jul 25 2023 - West Tennessee St. business prepares its final goodbye after 48 years of operating
Hugs, tears and last-minute purchases help commemorate the final days of the pawn shop that Tallahassee has grown to love for decades.
Jul 25 2023 - Tennessee expands broadband aid and other business news
Tennessee is offering another $185 million of federal stimulus funds to internet service providers to expand broadband access in underserved areas of the state.
Jul 25 2023 - How a Denver suburb became home to a large battery factory
Company executives explain what attracted the business to retrofit a former retail distribution center for battery production, and how it’s finding talent.
Jul 25 2023 - Integral Part Of Sparta's Business Network Hratch Kechishian Dies
Sparta is mourning the loss of a local business owner after what loved ones call a “difficult medical battle.”Hratch Kechishian died Saturday, July 15, his obituary says. He was 63.An integral part of ...
Jul 25 2023 - Dead on school bus, Disturbing new details — NJ Top News
Bus aide stared at her phone while the life drained from a six-year-old girl, according to court documents — Eric Scott has details on this morning's First News ...
Jul 25 2023 - Monticello man accused of predatory sexual assault of a child
FALLSBURG - State police have accused a Monticello man of child abuse. State police announced the arrest of Lavaun Weir, 31, of Monticello on Friday. According to state police, an investigation by ...
Jul 25 2023 - Berkeley enacts a tax holiday for struggling cannabis industry
Berkeley’s cannabis industry is back in business. A new temporary “tax holiday,” lasting from January 2023 until July 2025, aimed at supporting legal chains was passed unanimously by city council on ...
Jul 25 2023 - Louisville-area Best Western severely damaged in weekend fire
Best Western Green Treen Inn at 1425 Broadway St. in Clarksville, Indiana, off Lewis and Clark Parkway, was consumed by flames that morning, according to Louisville Business First's news gathering ...
Jul 25 2023 - MRV Banks hires Abts as business development officer
STE. GENEVIEVE - MRV Banks recently announced Dan Abts has joined the team as its newest business development officer. Abts has more than 35 years of experience and will be ...
Jul 25 2023 - Pet Studio joins Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce
CLARKSVILLE, TN ( CLARKSVILLE NOW) – With a ribbon cutting on Friday, the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed The Pet Studio as the latest business to become a new member. Michelle Worthy ...
Jul 25 2023 - $17 million retail portfolio in Live Oak hits the market
Along a stretch of highway that is marked with big box retail and automotive dealerships, three parcels home to four automotive businesses are being shopped around in Live Oak. The businesses at 12540 ...
Jul 25 2023 - 2023 Small Business Summit Will Take Place in Stephenville: Governor Abbott Empowers Texas Entrepre
Governor Greg Abbott announced that the 2023 Governor’s 2023 Small Business Summit will be held in Stephenville on Thursday, July 27. 2023 Small Business Summit in Stephenville According to Palestine ...
Jul 25 2023 - Bomb squad responds to suspicious package in Sherman Oaks; several businesses evacuated
A suspicious package was discovered in Sherman Oaks, prompting the evacuations of several businesses and a response from the LAPD bomb squad.
Jul 25 2023 - Campaign Almanac: Trump leads, Tim Scott gains in recent Iowa polls
Ron DeSantis will make stops in Iowa this week in a bus tour hosted by Never Back Down, the super PAC backing his bid for the Republican nomination for president. The bus tour will make stops in ...
Jul 25 2023 - Ron DeSantis super PAC will host bus tour through Iowa ahead of Lincoln Dinner
Ron DeSantis is trying to reset after financial disclosures showed his campaign is burning through money while failing to gain ground on Donald Trump.
Jul 25 2023 - Governor Abbott Announces Governor’s Small Business Summit In Stephenville
Governor Greg Abbott announced Wednesday the next 2023 Governor’s Small Business Summit will be held in Stephenville Thursday, July 27.
Jul 25 2023 - Man wanted for previous hash oil explosion arrested during drug lab bust near Eugene
An Oregon man who was injured in a butane hash oil lab explosion in August of 2021 was arrested on the morning of July 25 while Lane County Sheriff’s Office detectives served a search warrant at ...
Jul 25 2023 - Fair Lawn's Business Volunteers Promote Borough & Events
as well as the State Director for Main Street New Jersey. Juneteenth in Fair Lawn As one of first-ever sponsors of Juneteenth in Fair Lawn, Fair Lawn Main Street Inc. was recognized by ...
Jul 25 2023 - New restaurant officially opens on Evansville’s east side
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - A new restaurant is now open for business on the east side of town. Officials with Frankie’s Restaurant say they officially opened up shop last week. According to the ...
Jul 25 2023 - Karine Jean-Pierre claims Biden 'was never in business' with Hunter: 'Goalposts shifted'
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed on Monday that President Biden "was never in business with" Hunter Biden despite new allegations.
Jul 25 2023 - ‘Let the people of Salem decide’: Petition hopes to put controversial payroll tax before voters
Oregon Business and Industry has filed a petition to refer the Safe Salem Payroll Tax to the voters on the November ballot — saying the tax will exacerbate the effects of already-rising inflation and ...
Jul 25 2023 - TARTA solidifies plans to bring Route 2 services to city of Oregon
The Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) solidified plans on July 20 to bring fixed route, paratransit and on-demand service to the city of Oregon, Ohio, beginning Jan. 7, 2024, as the next ...
Jul 25 2023 - Faxton Hospital, Utica's 4th hospital, opened 148 years ago
Utica's population is growing so rapidly, it soon will need another hospital, said Theodore S. Faxton, wealthy Utica businessman and benefactor. So, he built one.
Jul 25 2023 - Marion gives food trucks OK to return to Main Street side of King Bridge
Monday evening, owners of multiple food trucks argued that it’s also vital for their business success.
Jul 25 2023 - Howell card, game store draws in Magic, D&D fans and more
Joshua Warren, 40, has grown a small business out of his love for Magic: The Gathering, and his knack for buying and selling collectible game cards.
Jul 25 2023 - Block To Be Named "Elephant Alley" In Downtown Howell
Aberrant Ales Owner Clark Gill said business owners banded together to pave the alley - which they wanted to officially name “Elephant Alley” in tribute to folklore of the City’s past.
Jul 25 2023 - New Jersey, Georgia Have Most Congested Roadways
According to the ATRI, Interstate-95 at State Route 4 in Fort Lee, New Jersey, is the busiest highway in the country.
Jul 25 2023 - Faux outrage over congestion tolls may be good politics. NJ Transit is still a mess | Stile
As top state Democrats announced their intention to sue in a bid to stop congestion toll pricing, NJ Transit's problems loomed in the background.
Jul 25 2023 - New sports bar coming to Apex from the owner of a local tavern
The Glory Days Grill location in Apex has closed – but the spot will soon reopen as a new concept. Mike Montgomery, owner of the Abbey Road Tavern brand, has purchased the business with plans to turn ...
Jul 25 2023 - Yakima family to pay $500,000 in back wages to over 400 orchard workers
A family-owned apple and cherry orchard business has agreed to pay the amount to settle a lawsuit filed by the state Attorney General's Office in 2021. The workers will each get about $1,000.
Jul 25 2023 - Frankenmuth event to focus on autism awareness for the business community
The Xavier DeGroat Autism Foundation will host a special event focused on autism awareness for the business community at Frankenmuth’s historic Fischer Hall next month.
Jul 25 2023 - Iowa State planning for “business as usual” during RAGBRAI stop
Iowa State is planning for “business as usual,” as Iowa State Assistant Police Chief Carrie Jacobs characterized it, during the overnight RAGBRAI stop, which will have thousands of more riders than ...
Jul 25 2023 - Unimpaired Dry Bar brings mocktails to RAGBRAI in Ames
Unimpaired Dry Bar and Eats will be following the RAGBRAI route, heading to central Iowa to meet riders in Ames with its new food truck. The business is known for its non-alcoholic drinks, like ...
Jul 25 2023 - Storms knock out power for over 16,000 in Dublin, Columbus areas
More than 16,000 AEP customers are reporting they have lost power as a storm makes its way through the Columbus area. AEP Ohio’s outage map reported that large ...
Jul 25 2023 - Smokey ribs, tangy potato salad and peach cobbler headline the Zombie Pig BBQ in Columbus
The juicy ribs had an amazing smoky flavor with a hint of sweet and spice from the BBQ sauce that was spread on the top.
Jul 25 2023 - Columbus police represent all of top 100 highest earners among city employees in 2022
Ginther and other top Columbus officials such as the city attorney, auditor, public safety director and health commissioner failed to make the list of highest-compensated city employees for 2022.
Jul 25 2023 - Man in critical condition after being shot from across a north Columbus pond
One person is in critical condition after a shooting in north Columbus Sunday night. According to Columbus police dispatchers, the shooting happened at approximately ...
Jul 25 2023 - Columbus PD: 77-year-old woman killed in Wedell Drive stabbing, investigation underway
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Columbus Police Department has confirmed a death investigation is underway. According to the police, the incident happened in the 7200 block of Wedel Drive. Details ...
Jul 25 2023 - Columbus gets $1M state grant to recruit police, firefighters; aims to diversify workforce
The grant will help bolster recruiting efforts for police and firefighters for the city of Columbus. The state provided the $1 million grant money.
Jul 25 2023 - Man killed in crash involving Columbus fire engine on I-270; Firefighter hospitalized
A Delaware man was killed when his vehicle and a Columbus fire engine were involved in a crash on Interstate 270 Sunday night.
Jul 25 2023 - 77-year-old woman dead after being stabbed in Columbus, authorities say
The Columbus Police Department’s Violent Crimes Unit is investigating, according to the department’s Twitter page.
Jul 25 2023 - Columbus City Council approves additional $31M for North Market expansion in near split vote
Columbus City Council has approved legislation that will allocate $31 million to the North Market expansion. This legislation, approved Monday night, would bring the city of Columbus' total investment ...
Jul 25 2023 - 'Big Bird is in custody.' Stray emu leads Columbus police on brief chase Monday morning
The emu, named "Big Bird," briefly led Columbus police in a foot pursuit Monday morning before being taken back home.
Jul 25 2023 - Found in Delaware, a Rare Christopher Columbus Letter Returns to Italy
Christopher Columbus —or at least his words—crossed the ocean yet again last week. American authorities traveled to Rome to repatriate a 15th-century letter that was stolen more than 30 years ago.
Jul 25 2023 - One man is dead in overnight shooting on Surrey Lane in Columbus, officials say
The shooting occurred around 12:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. ,Monday , according to Muscogee County Coroner Buddy Bryan.
Jul 25 2023 - California man suspected of sexually abusing hundreds of boys pleads not guilty in Sacramento
A Susanville man suspected of sexually abusing hundreds of boys worldwide pleaded not guilty in a Sacramento courtroom Friday, one day after he was indicted by a federal grand jury.
Jul 25 2023 - Thomas Lee Bissett
He enjoyed being the manager of Pace High carry out for years and had a vast knowledge of wines. He was born in Bellaire, Ohio and grew up in Columbus and was a graduate of Northland HS. In his early ...
Jul 25 2023 - Bloomington Transit looks to city council for legal authority to serve whole county
Bloomington Transit, BT, buses, Rural Transit, 2024 budget, land acquisition, electric buses, Bloomington city council, countywide, Section 5311, Section 5307, local match, county council, Chris ...
Jul 25 2023 - Monroe may limit number of marijuana businesses in city
‘I have not heard from enough residents,’ one council member says. MONROE — In April, Monroe City Council placed an 180-day moratorium on the granting of any new permits allowing retail ...
Jul 25 2023 - Mesa police seek suspect involved in April business robbery
MESA, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) - Police are looking for the suspect involved in an armed robbery of a Mesa business in April.
Jul 25 2023 - The curse of third-party presidential candidates
â–șThe most successful third-party candidate many living Americans voted for might have been Ross Perot, who arguably spoiled the 1992 election for Republican President George H.W. Bush and allowed Bill ...
Jul 25 2023 - Businesses, residents in Texas town gather to help find missing rodeo goat
Businesses and residents from a Texas town are gathering together to help find a missing rodeo goat. Residents considered utilizing a helicopter to find the missing animal.
Jul 25 2023 - Workers begin water main replacement on Stadium Drive in Bluefield
Jul. 25—BLUEFIELD — Work was getting underway Monday on replacing about 2,700 feet of cast iron water main along one of the city of Bluefield's busier roadways. West Virginia American Water announced ...
Jul 25 2023 - Harrisburg clinic needs volunteers after increase in patients
Pennsylvania’s tick season in full effect, doctor says it’s time to stay safe “Its been very busy,” McClain said. That’s because, in April, 3,300 people in Beacon Clinics, located at 248 Seneca St. in ...
Jul 25 2023 - Fort Collins cleaning company set to appear on 'Good Morning America'
All Star Cleaning Services, which offers free cleanings for cancer patients, was filmed last week as part of a segment on small businesses.
Jul 25 2023 - Missouri lawmakers, business advocates look at second-chance hiring
With many workplaces searching for employees, businesses and advocates are looking to a hiring pool that's seeking a second chance.
Jul 25 2023 - Franklin child sex abuse victims should not be pawns in immigration politics | Opinion
Some elected officials are making rape allegations against a Franklin soccer coach about U.S. border security. Wrong. It needs to be about children.
Jul 25 2023 - Ocean Park and other unincorporated areas lead county's economic charge
Economic expansion greatly varied within the county. Business in the unincorporated area grew more than 19%, while traditional powerhouse Long Beach increased little more than 1%. Ilwaco business ...
Jul 25 2023 - Community Q&A: Meet Steve Marley, bus driver for Highland schools for 25 years
By 6:30 a.m., he’s en route to the first stop of the day. For 25 years, Marley has been a school bus driver for the Highland School District. He’s watched seasons pass, roads be repaved and ...
Jul 25 2023 - Bus driver shortage
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Jul 25 2023 - Santa Ana council wants police to be arresting people intoxicated in public, sleeping on sidewalks
Councilmember Phil Bacerra introduced the idea, saying the city needs to take action to address substance abuse issues in Santa Ana and that existing state laws allow for detaining individuals who
Jul 25 2023 - Pa. working on new policy to govern reenactments at sites like Bushy Run
A draft of Pennsylvania’s new living history policy — which previously jeopardized future reenactments at state-owned historic sites — is a “step in the right direction” but could use clarification, ...
Jul 25 2023 - LA Metro to Sacramento: Keep your hands off our budget
A new state bill requires LA Metro to open its budget to the state or lose funding. LA County transit agency objects.
Jul 25 2023 - Child allegedly shaken by paraprofessional at New Jersey preschool
It's the second time this year a staffer is accused of abusing a child at the school -- this time the child was allegedly shaken.
Jul 25 2023 - Bias Crimes Target 2 West Orange Businesses; Reward To Catch Suspects
WEST ORANGE, NJ — Authorities are offering a $10,000 reward to catch the suspects behind a series of bias crimes against two West Orange businesses. The Essex County Prosecutor’s Office recently held ...
Jul 25 2023 - New Jersey school bus monitor charged with manslaughter after allegedly using phone as disabled gir
Amanda Davila, 27, was charged in the death of Faja Williams, who was found unresponsive when she arrived at Claremont Elementary School in Franklin Park.
Jul 25 2023 - New Jersey student with special needs dies after school bus ride, leading bus monitor to be charged
A 6-year-old girl with special needs died in New Jersey this week after her wheelchair harness constricted her breathing while she was riding a school bus, leading prosecutors to charge the bus ...
Jul 25 2023 - Bus Monitor Charged In Death Of 6-Year-Old With Special Needs: Somerset Prosecutor
A New Jersey bus monitor has been arrested following the death of a 6-year-old girl who died during a bus ride this week, authorities said.Amanda Davila, 27, of New Brunswick, has been charged with ...
Jul 25 2023 - NJ bus monitor was on cellphone as 6-year-old special needs student was strangled by own seatbelt:
A New Jersey school bus monitor has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a 6-year-old special-needs student who was strangled to death by her wheelchair harness – as the woman was ...
Jul 25 2023 - NJ bus monitor was on phone when child suffocated, report says
An investigation into the fatal incident found the 6-year-old girl with special needs ‘struggled violently for her life’ before losing consciousness.
Jul 25 2023 - Prosecutor: School bus monitor charged with manslaughter after special needs student she was respon
FRANKLIN TWP., N.J. - Authorities in central New Jersey say a school bus monitor was looking at a cell phone with ear buds on while a 6-year-old special needs student ...
Jul 25 2023 - Bus monitor Amanda Davlia charged after 6-year-old Faja Williams dies while being transported to So
Authorities say the bus monitor was on a cellphone when the safety harness on the child's wheelchair blocked her from breathing.
Jul 25 2023 - Staffing shortage causes bus route to cancel, Winston-Salem Transit Authority officials say
Winston-Salem Transit Authority has canceled one of its bus routes moving forward. City transit officials posted the following information on their Facebook page: "Due to a shortage of bus operators, ...
Jul 25 2023 - Hazing remains ingrained in team sports; sexualized attacks becoming more common
Georgia coach Kirby Smart remembers having his head shaved when he was a freshman football player at his alma mater back in the mid-1990s and busing tables after team meals. Older players putting the ...
Jul 25 2023 - TEXAS HISTORY MINUTE: Progressing for the people
At the beginning of the 20th century, Texas was moving ahead. The spirit of reform was in the air as the people demanded accountability from business and government alike. Gov.
Jul 25 2023 - Tubing down the Farmington River could resume this week
Farmington River Tubing, a business that allows residents to rent inner tubes and float 2.5 miles down the river, is planning to reopen Thursday, July 27, assuming water levels are safe, according to ...
Jul 25 2023 - Openings and Closings: New Dispensaries in Denver, Broomfield and Lakewood
A new marijuana party bus is also open for business, while a popular dispensary on South Broadway has a new name.
Jul 25 2023 - Medford getting ready for Oktoberfest again, Low Cut Connie to headline music portion
The Medford Business Association (MBA) announces that the annual Medford Oktoberfest & Music Festival will be held on Friday Sept. 15 from 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturday Sept.16 from 1 to ...
Jul 25 2023 - Business is booming in Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (WTVG) - Industrial growth is booming in Bowling Green, all thanks to expansion and new industries moving into town.
Jul 25 2023 - Police: Carlee Russell searched for 'Taken,' 'Amber Alert' before alleged abduction
ma search for *** one way bus ticket from Birmingham to Nashville ... provided an update Wednesday on the mysterious disappearance of 25-year-old Carlee Russell. Russell vanished last Thursday night ...
Jul 25 2023 - UNCP awarded $75K from Johnson Scholarship Foundation
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke has been awarded $75,000 from the Johnson Scholarship Foundation to support American Indian students pursuing business degrees.
Jul 25 2023 - Wildwood businesses hope to bounce back as electric company continues to repair energy grid
Jennifer Capobianco said they didn't have power on Friday and Saturday and lost thousands of dollars worth of fresh food.
Jul 25 2023 - Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union Confirms MOVEit Data Breach Affected Over 140k Customers
Established in 1970, Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union is a financial institution based out of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. FMFCU offers personal banking, business banking and wealth management ...
Jul 25 2023 - Emergency crews respond to Franklin County business for reported entrapment
One person was trapped in a piece of conveyor machinery, which reportedly required a long extrication process.
Jul 25 2023 - Man freed after getting legs trapped in machine at Franklin County business
Dispatchers told WGAL that a man had his legs trapped in a machine at TB Woods Inc. in Chambersburg. The call went out at 10:50 a.m. A "go team" with a shock trauma physician has also been called to ...
Jul 25 2023 - Franklin foiled early counterfeiters
Benjamin Franklin was so busy as an inventor, publisher, scientist, diplomat and U.S. founding father that it's easy to lose track of his accomplishments.
Jul 25 2023 - Emergency crews free man caught in equipment at central Pa. business
A man was rescued after both of his legs were trapped in a Franklin County industrial accident Monday morning.
Jul 25 2023 - Jefferson City Area Business Notes
Local engineering firm Bartlett & West was among those awarded America's Best Small Employers 2023 by Forbes. The ranking was based on more than 7 million data points reflecting more than 11,000 small ...
Jul 25 2023 - Musicians who once opened for Nirvana now busking in Portland
Plague Dad's doom-and-dance music includes songs about death's lonesome inevitability set against infectious melodies and jaunty beats.
Jul 25 2023 - Florida Polytechnic University president steps down
The university has taken the first steps to launch a business park with Fortune 500 companies, allowing students and companies to use labs and creative space, under Avent's leadership.
Jul 25 2023 - New Jersey sues to block New York City’s congestion pricing plan
New York's congestion pricing plan — to add tolls on Manhattan's busiest roads — will spike traffic and pollution in New Jersey, officials say.
Jul 25 2023 - Matthew's Hope will turn classrooms into transitional family housing at former Cocoa church
Matthew's Hope offers wraparound services for those facing homelessness and will turn former church classrooms into housing for families with young kids.
Jul 25 2023 - Appeals court: Liability lawsuit against district for South St. Paul teacher’s alleged sex abuse
The opinion from the appellate court comes after "Jane Doe" sued the district in 2020 over alleged sexual abuse by former elementary school teacher Aric Babbitt.
Jul 25 2023 - Alexandria may impose 18-month moratorium on marijuana businesses
ALEXANDRIA — Under a new city ordinance, marijuana businesses won’t be allowed to operate in Alexandria for 18 months. At its meeting Monday night, the Alexandria City Council gave preliminary ...
Jul 25 2023 - Long Island Business Owner Charged For Fatal Elizabeth Fire
TRENTON, NJ - State Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced on Friday that a state grand jury indicted Mark Cadieux, a 55-year-old businessman from ...
Jul 25 2023 - Long Island business owner charged over deadly 2022 Elizabeth fire
According to Attorney General Matthew Platkin, the case provides a stark illustration of how the irresponsible and improper disposal of hazardous waste can have a clear, devastating and immediate ...
Jul 25 2023 - Deltona man accused of stalking neighborhood children again
According to an arrest report, the mother told police he followed her sons to their bus stop and recorded them playing outside.
Jul 25 2023 - The Best Steakhouses, From Palm Springs to Indio
Readers voted for their favorite businesses in 24 categories in our annual Best of the Best competition. See the best steakhouses picks.
Jul 25 2023 - New Law Mandates ‘Environmental Justice Analyses’ for Some Minnesota Businesses
The definition of an environmental justice area is expansive enough to cover the vast majority of the Twin Cities, Duluth, and Rochester.
Jul 25 2023 - Beaverton man found guilty in child sex abuse investigation
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ore. (KPTV) - A 45-year-old man was convicted last week following a child sex abuse investigation, according to the Washington County District Attorney’s Office. Rafael ...
Jul 25 2023 - Wheat prices rise after Ukrainian Danube port hit
Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade jumped 8.5% to $7.57 a bushel, and corn futures rose 4.7% to $5.52 a bushel. Traders are concerned about tightening supply following the collapse of the ...
Jul 25 2023 - Two stores move into Wyoming Valley Mall
The Wyoming Valley Mall is now hosting two more businesses under its roof. According to the Wyoming Valley Mall, Sword and Stone, formed in 2020 ...
Jul 25 2023 - EWU graduate who bounced around foster homes credits state assistance for defying odds, receiving d
When Curtis Anderson was growing up, he was placed in more foster homes than he can remember or count after he was taken from his abusive family. Anderson credits the Washington Passport Network, ...
Jul 25 2023 - West Hollywood will have the nation’s highest minimum wage. Business owners are not happy
Thanks to a bump in his pay last summer, Norberto Ruiz was able to afford a $150 air conditioner to keep his family’s two-bedroom home in North Hollywood ... of Southern California hotel workers ...
Jul 25 2023 - Sonesta ES Suites San Francisco Airport
Close to business centers. Larkspur Landing690 Gateway Blvd, South San Francisco, CA 94080.6 miles Hilton Garden Inn San Francisco Airport670 Gateway Blvd, South San Francisco, CA 94080.7 miles ...
Jul 25 2023 - 23 restaurants, food trucks get near-perfect health inspections in Bradenton area
Here are the restaurants and other food businesses that recently got perfect marks (no violations) or near-perfect marks (only a few minor violations) in Manatee County. These inspections were ...
Jul 25 2023 - Choctaw Nation presents 12 businesses with Chahtapreneur Awards
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma recognized 12 small businesses at its annual Chahtapreneur Award Ceremony inside Choctaw Casino and Resort – Durant on June 22.
Jul 25 2023 - Dover-Foxcroft log home business expands into Aroostook County
Layoffs at another company and increased interest in log homes in Aroostook County pushed Moosehead Cedar Log Homes to expand.
Jul 25 2023 - AAR Manufacturing expanding business in Cadillac with $500,000 grant
AAR Manufacturing said it is looking to install a new production line to manufacture its Friction Stir Weld Pallet by expanding its facility in Cadillac. This expansion will include facility ...
Jul 25 2023 - Boeremark in Silverton — from farm to fork with bustling adventure in between
THIS is a real market. Bring a torch and some hiking boots to snap up some of Pretoria’s premier farmers’ produce.
Jul 25 2023 - Grant will fund study of transit in underserved areas of Las Vegas
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada announced today it will be receiving a $630,000 grant to study the development of sustainable transit in underserved areas of Las Vegas. The ...
Jul 25 2023 - Looking at ties between blockbuster 'Oppenheimer' and Las Vegas
The new biopic "Oppenheimer" is smashing records at the box office. With attention on it's subject, J. Robert Oppenheimer, we look at ties between the movie and Las Vegas.
Jul 25 2023 - Florence 1 Schools to use school bus tracker app for upcoming school year
Florence 1 School District is the first in the area to use a school bus tracker app. Many parents, as well as the district director said in times like these, an app like this can help parents know ...
Jul 25 2023 - New overnight bus trip will provide service from Ottawa to Niagara, with stops in Mississauga, Hami
People who want to explore Ontario by bus can hop on a FlixBus in Ottawa at night and arrive in Niagara Falls the next morning.  The new line, announced on July 24, is the first nighttime connection ...
Jul 25 2023 - New overnight bus trip will provide service from Ottawa to Niagara Falls, with stops in Mississauga
People who want to explore Ontario by bus can hop on a FlixBus in Ottawa at night and arrive in Niagara Falls the next morning.  The new line, announced on July 24, is the first nighttime connection ...
Jul 25 2023 - Missouri hospital to cease home health services
SoutheastHealth announces closure of home health services due to labor shortages. Patients will be transitioned to other programs and employees will be offered.
Jul 25 2023 - The Coynes expand to Eastlake with Crowley's
The Coyne family recently opened Crowley's, a Croatian/Irish-American bar and restaurant, in Eastlake, which has been 10 years in the making. A ribbon cutting ceremony for the new business took place ...
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