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Bus News Archives, July 29 2023
Jul 29 2023 - Company with 135 years of business in the state presented with Acts of Excellence Award
Acts of Excellence awards are reserved for those extraordinary individuals and organizations who are serving their communities in meaningful ways.
Jul 29 2023 - 150,000 in dark throughout Metro Detroit after storms move across Michigan
The first round of storms that moved across Michigan knocked out power to more than 100,000 homes and businesses who rely on DTE Energy for electrical services. The second round of storms at dusk was ...
Jul 29 2023 - Retirement looms for popular ODOT public information officer
Tom Standberg has helped keep travelers on the road for more than 20 years while working for ODOT.. He plans to spend part of his time after retiring traveling in a VW bus around the region.
Jul 29 2023 - Duncan businesses provide tour of grounds for program grant
Two Oklahoma Innovation Expansion Program (OIEP) recipients were subject to a company tour of their businesses in Duncan this week.
Jul 29 2023 - Marionville man to stand trial on child abuse charge
A Marionville man accused of choking his 15-year-old son waived a hearing this week on a felony child abuse charge. Jason D. Smith, 46, waived the hearing in Lawrence County Circuit Court and was ...
Jul 29 2023 - Open house for GHC@Night degree option set for Aug. 1
Georgia Highlands College will present an open house at its Cartersville campus to showcase the new GHC@Night Associate of Science in Business Administration degree option.
Jul 29 2023 - Busy M-57 intersections remain under evaluation by MDOT
Two Greenville intersections that encounter some of the busiest amounts of traffic may be witness to some alterations in the coming months and years as a result of an increase to that already-busy ...
Jul 29 2023 - South Beloit business hosts pop-up hat customization event
Piper Mae is based in Ft. Atkinson Wisconsin. Now the business has moved to doing pop ups at parties and at different local businesses.
Jul 29 2023 - How four Wisconsin women made Forbes' list of the richest self-made women in America
Four Wisconsin businesswomen were named to Forbes' 2023 list of the 100 richest self-made women in America, alongside international superstars like Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé.
Jul 29 2023 - Learning 4 Life Farm ready for transition into autistic job training
Located near Johnstown, the facility uses alpacas, gardening and beekeeping, preparing teens and young adults on the autism spectrum for life.
Jul 29 2023 - The start of a second outerbelt? Planners eye bypass around Johnstown to connect 70 and 71
The New Albany Company has asked transportation officials for a road through Licking County to connect I-71 north of Columbus and I-70 east of Columbus, according to a Licking County official.
Jul 29 2023 - Large industrial fire in Peru ruled an accident by firefighters
It happened at about 8:30 p.m. on July 14 near the old Westclox building, a firefighter told News 8 on Saturday. The Western Clock Company was a manufacturing business in Peru, which operated in the ...
Jul 29 2023 - Riverton Locals Target City's Day Drinkers To Drop State's Highest Crime Rate
Tired of their city having Wyoming’s highest rate for violent crime, Riverton residents and business owners are working to help — and to confront — the vagrants who commit many offenses in town.
Jul 29 2023 - Ohio education professionals attend presentations on keeping children safe from human trafficking
Children, being abused, tortured, sexual situations, that no children should be involved in. With a number of tips coming in, we can’t turn that faucet off,” said David Frattare with Ohio Internet ...
Jul 29 2023 - South Dakota attorney general calls on lawmaker to repay more than $600K in COVID-19 relief funds
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) – South Dakota’s attorney general called on a state lawmaker Thursday to repay more than $600,000 in federal COVID-19 relief funding she received for her preschool business.
Jul 29 2023 - Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Corner: Transition to renewable energy — environmental and economic renew
A recurrent myth in the Mid-Ohio Valley is that the transition to renewable energy from fossil fuels has to be painful and fraught with job loss, economic decline, and sacrifice. This assumption ...
Jul 29 2023 - Red light cameras considered for Marietta
Marietta officials want to install more red-light cameras. The city would put them up at some of its busiest intersections. Leaders say it would slow down speeders and improve safety.
Jul 29 2023 - Business Highlights: UPS and Teamsters reach contract deal, tech giants report earnings, bank merge
UPS reaches tentative contract with 340,000 unionized workers potentially dodging calamitous strike ...
Jul 29 2023 - Airlines brace for hit from Pratt & Whitney’s new engine problem
Pratt & Whitney’s latest snag, revealed on Tuesday, will impact at least 1,200 of its Geared Turbofan (GTF) engines that power Airbus’ popular A320neo jets and will need up to 60 days to inspect and ...
Jul 29 2023 - Truck parts fabricator expands in Tennessee and other business news
Minnesota-based McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc. announced Wednesday it will invest $25.2 million to expand its manufacturing presence in Middle Tennessee.
Jul 29 2023 - New Pretzel and Ice Cream Shop Now Open in Linwood, NJ
Twist Pretzel & Ice Cream which is located at 1413 New Road in Linwood, the former site of 7-11, is now open for business and will be a year-round food establishment. They are a new ice cream parlor ...
Jul 29 2023 - Aprendamos Family of Services Announces Opening
Aprendamos recently celebrated its open house in Truth or Consequences, NM on Friday, July 21. Located at 401 North Broadway, the business is also currently celebrating 18 amazing years of ...
Jul 29 2023 - Nashville Commercial Real Estate News
at the next Nashville Business Breakfast… Meet 2023's Middle Market Fast 50 winners… Meet 2023's CFO Awards finalists and winners… Atlanta-based members-only work club expands to Nashville ...
Jul 29 2023 - Flathead Cherry Festival returning to Polson
The Flathead Cherry Festival is returning to the shores of Flathead Lake this weekend. The event — featuring lots of cherries and over 150 artists, non-profits, food vendors, and local businesses — ...
Jul 29 2023 - Santa Monica Bluffs emergency repairs completed
Several major freeway and roads reopened after crews rushed to repair a portion of the Bluffs that appeared to be in danger of crumbling and falling onto the busy Pacific Coast Highway.
Jul 29 2023 - Trial of Wisconsin woman accused of killing, dismembering man begins Monday
The trial of a Wisconsin woman accused of killing and dismembering a man in Green Bay will begin on Monday, after a judge found her fit to assist in her own defense. Taylor Schabusiness ...
Jul 29 2023 - Popular Greenville, South Carolina, restaurant announces sandwich shop 'marriage'
A South Carolina restaurant is celebrating a business "marriage" as it prepares to move out of a city food court of eateries into its successful brick-and-mortar location.
Jul 29 2023 - Stuff the Bus 2023: Here's where you can donate new school supplies for area kids
This year, we're holding three Stuff the Bus events in Vermont and Northern New York to encourage residents to help those in need by donating new, unused school supplies to area children. All ...
Jul 29 2023 - Verizon outage affected phone service for some in Vermont, New York, New Hampshire
Verizon phone customers are being impacted by an outage on Wednesday. "An issue is causing intermittent call failures from cell phone users to some business landline numbers across several states.
Jul 29 2023 - OH: Free RTA microtranist program will cover last-mile rides to jobs in Aerozone Alliance
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority is launching a new workforce connector program to expand job opportunities in North Olmsted, Fairview Park, Brookpark, Berea, ...
Jul 29 2023 - Free RTA microtranist program will cover last-mile rides to jobs in Aerozone Alliance
Employees and jobseekers can catch a free ride from Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's Brookpark Station to jobs through the Aerozone Alliance region through new microtransit program.
Jul 29 2023 - Used trucks for sale in Neenah, WI under $50,000
The transaction fee is the lowest I’ve seen in NE Wisconsin. They are an America loving business and that means everything to me. I am so glad I did business with them opposed to a big box dealer.
Jul 29 2023 - Homicides tick down while assaults climb: New report details 2022 Hamilton County youth crime numbe
The largest increases were noted under assault and felonious assault. Assaults involving teachers, administrators or bus drivers rose last year from 11 to 31.
Jul 29 2023 - Springfield businessman owes $256K in sales tax fraud plea deal
A Springfield furniture salesman will need to pay $255,601 in restitution to the state of Tennessee as part of a plea deal after pleading guilting to ...
Jul 29 2023 - A look back at the Tennessee Three expulsion votes: Here's why lawmakers did it. | Opinion
Now that these representatives are back, I hope they will serve and represent their constituents, transition from being protestors to lawmakers.
Jul 29 2023 - Alabama woman Carlee Russell facing potential criminal charges for faking abduction, reports say
Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who falsely claimed she was kidnapped after seeing a child wandering onto a busy street, could face criminal charges. Prosecutors are reportedly considering a pair of ...
Jul 29 2023 - Ex-Gov. Paterson blasts congestion pricing as unwarranted, warns it will choke NY
Ex-Gov. David Paterson hit the brakes on the nation’s first congestion pricing toll system  to drive into the Manhattan business district, claiming business has not fully recovered from the ...
Jul 29 2023 - AEP: Some Columbus-area customers won't get power until 11 pm; Lancaster until 4 pm Wed.
AEP Ohio said late Tuesday afternoon that some Lancaster-area customers without power from Monday storms may not be restored until 4pm Wednesday.
Jul 29 2023 - Has Texas lost its pro-business mojo?
"Politicians in Texas love to talk about how business-friendly the state is," Michael Marks wrote at Texas Standard. "And for years, the data has backed that up." Ever since CNBC started ranking ...
Jul 29 2023 - TARTA Board green lights service in Oregon
According to a press release from the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA), the new service is scheduled to begin Jan. 7, 2024.
Jul 29 2023 - Public hearing over Minocqua Brewing Co. permit adjourns early after heated debate
Minocqua Brewing Company gets to maintain its business for now, after a heated scene at the Oneida County Courthouse forces a public hearing to abruptly adjourn.
Jul 29 2023 - NJBIZ Recognizes Advisors Mortgage Group as One of New Jersey’s Best Places to Work
Advisors started as a small business where everyone has an important role and their contributions matter. NJBIZ Recognizes Advisors Mortgage Group as One of New Jersey’s Best Places to Work Pictured: ...
Jul 29 2023 - Eagle Pass Babe Ruth Baseball 13 Year Old All-Stars Clinch Southwestern U. S. Championship, Advance
By: Ricardo E. Calderon, Eagle Pass Business Journal, Inc., Copyright 2023 The mighty Eagle Pass Youth Baseball and Softball Association (EPYBSA) Babe Ruth Baseball 13 Year Old All-Stars clinched the ...
Jul 29 2023 - Sale of bankrupt David’s Bridal will keep doors of more than 190 stores open
The Pa.-based retailer said today that it has successfully closed its transaction with CION Investment Corporation, a business development company, for the sale of substantially all of the company’s ...
Jul 29 2023 - Florida man serving life terms charged in 1993 killing of 12-year-old girl
For three decades, nobody knew for certain what happened to 12-year-old Jennifer Odom after she got off a school bus on a typical day in 1993. The girl was found dead ...
Jul 29 2023 - Columbus Fury taps former Blue Jackets exec David Paitson to serve as inaugural CEO
"I saw first-hand how this community took to the sport of hockey when it was in its infancy, and I fully expect the same to happen with women’s professional volleyball," new Fury CEO David Paitson ...
Jul 29 2023 - Little Bar replacement project lands OK from Columbus City Council
Austin-based American Campus Communities plans to construct two seven-story mixed-use buildings at the site, tearing down the University Baptist Church on Lane and The Little Bar at 2195 N. High St.
Jul 29 2023 - Custom Trucks Brought the Heat to the 2023 Goodguys Nats in Columbus
Restos and race trucks, patina’d and polished pickups, home builds and high-dollar trophy trucks—these hot haulers showed up to show off at the Goodguys Summit Racing Nationals.
Jul 29 2023 - Proposal to replace Little Bar passes Columbus City Council
Soon Little Bar might only exist through memories and on the back of tattered senior crawl shirts.
Jul 29 2023 - Cheap Flights from East Texas Regional to Columbus Metropolitain
Looking for a cheap last-minute deal or the best return flight from East Texas Regional to Columbus Metropolitain? Find the lowest prices on one-way and return ...
Jul 29 2023 - What's up in Columbus? Take a look at these 11 things to do this weekend
This weekend, you can rock out at a Tom Petty tribute, learn about bonsai, catch the Picnic with the Pops finale, try on 'Kinky Boots,' and much more!
Jul 29 2023 - How Delaware agents helped return a priceless Christopher Columbus letter to Venice
Federal investigators from Delaware closed the books on a decades-old international mystery this month at a ceremony in Rome.
Jul 29 2023 - Shot in I-70 robbery chase, Columbus officer is now leaving hospital
The officer left hospitalized after a bank robbery, chase on I-70 and subsequent shooting is now leaving that hospital 20 days later.
Jul 29 2023 - Hot With Mostly Gulf Coast Storms, Watching The Busy Tropics
Saturday features mostly sunny skies with a few showers and storms in the east coast metro area.  The Gulf Coast will see some sun, more clouds, and plenty of ...
Jul 29 2023 - Coos Bay Village developers working on new Teakwood Plaza
New businesses are springing up in Coos Bay. Caption: KMTR An Arby's and a Mod Pizza are just weeks away from opening their doors on ...
Jul 29 2023 - Lauralee Bell Celebrates 40 Years On Y&R
As the daughter of Y&R’s legendary co-creators, William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, getting into the family business might have seemed like a natural path for Lauralee Bell. “It wasn’t me asking, ...
Jul 29 2023 - Hair's the thing: Blo Blow Dry Bar to enter Memphis market
The Noordins would like to open three to four Blo Blow Dry Bar locations in the area. They're also planning on taking advantage of the mobile aspect of the business for weddings, proms, and galas.
Jul 29 2023 - Beer lovers drink up to support craft brewer's grieving family
An Almonte, Ont., brewer who died just seven months after launching his business is being mourned by his grieving wife and business partner, three young kids — and local beer fans eager to savour what ...
Jul 29 2023 - How Anheuser-Busch Is Handling the Bud Light Fallout Shows It Is Even More Costly for the Brewer
At the mention of Bud Light, he gave a resigned shake of his head, evidence of how this has been a long topic of conversation in his place. Once I explained the purpose of my curiosity, he opened up a ...
Jul 29 2023 - People news: Texas’ Siren Rock Brewing taps new head brewer + moves from Boston Beer, Dust Bowl a
Behind every beer brand you drink is an impressive team of beer professionals — brewers, barkeeps, bussers, canners, sales reps, CEOs, COOs, lab techs, interns and everyone from marketing and HR teams ...
Jul 29 2023 - Award from Indiana Civil Rights Commission affirms Poole’s mission to help entrepreneurs
Jean Poole, the founder of E Cubed Performance, was honored earlier this month with the Achievement in Business and Entrepreneurship Award, given by the Indiana Civil Rights Commission.
Jul 29 2023 - Colorado Foster Mom Cassidy Renee Lemmon Found Guilty of Killing 16-Month-Old Son
Cassidy Renee Lemmon was found guilty of abusing and killing her foster child in 2019. Keep scrolling to learn about Lemmon, find out about her crime, what happened during her trial and more. Who Is ...
Jul 29 2023 - 27 Detroit businesses to get $1.2M in Motor City Match grants; here they are
More than two dozen Detroit businesses received a combined $1.2 million in Motor City match grants, the 23rd round of grants given out by the City of Detroit. The grants will go to 19 new businesses ...
Jul 29 2023 - Oregon prison nurse guilty of sexually abusing nine women in custody
Tony Klein, 38, convicted of 21 of 23 federal charges and could face life imprisonment ...
Jul 29 2023 - The Last Time Her Sister Saw Her, She Gave Her A Ride To The School Bus Stop, And Then She Vanished
Leigh Scoggin went viral on TikTok after making a video to see if anyone in the world could somehow steer her family out of the “rabbit hole” they’ve been trapped in regarding the disappearance of her ...
Jul 29 2023 - Ohio AG sues local business
Attorney General Dave Yost sued a Dayton man and his custom woodworking company — with a warehouse and workshop in Beavercreek — for allegedly taking more than $33,000 from consumers without ...
Jul 29 2023 - Man gets life in prison for ambush-style deadly shooting outside Xenia bar
A 33-year-old man was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus a consecutive term of 30 to 35½ years in prison for a deadly May 2022 ambush-style shooting, Greene ...
Jul 29 2023 - Best Places to Work 2023: Greater Philadelphia's highest-scoring small companies
These are the top-rated finishers in the small company (25-49 employees) category of the Philadelphia Business Journal's 2023 Best Places to Work program, conducted in partnership with Quantum ...
Jul 29 2023 - Charitable owner of Dodge dealership in Rochester Hills dies at 79
George Alan Fetsco, an Oakland County businessman with an adventurous spirit who owed Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram in Rochester Hills, died July 25.
Jul 29 2023 - Arizona teacher tribute award goes to bilingual teacher Ricardo Garza
June's Arizona teacher tribute award goes to a teacher who works in both Phoenix and Oaxaca, Mexico to help immigrant students transition.
Jul 29 2023 - Worker retention new measure of business success | Durango Herald
David Allen Coe wrote the song “Take this job and shove it” that soared to No. 1 on the country music chart for artist Johnny Paycheck. Listeners could ...
Jul 29 2023 - University of Alabama (Manderson)
The Manderson Graduate School of Business at University of Alabama (Manderson) offers these departments and concentrations: accounting, actuarial science, business analytics, consulting ...
Jul 29 2023 - The Haddams-Killingworth, CT
A local business has settled with the U.S. Attorney's office following allegations regarding a service animal. State Environmental Police said one person was injured after falling during a hike at ...
Jul 29 2023 - N.J. businesses that have announced closings so far in 2023
The business was located at 2400 Arctic Ave., since its opening in 1981. Atco Dragway, a New Jersey racing staple, recently announced its permanent closure after more than six decades. Atco Dragway ...
Jul 29 2023 - Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes Fires Up Business Leaders
As keynote speaker at the USBC convention in Washington, D.C., on July 20, the Rev. Dr. Frederick Haynes, the new president of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, reminded guests that the Montgomery Bus ...
Jul 29 2023 - Oklahoma baseball earns pair of commitments over the weekend
Skip Johnson has been busy since Oklahoma's season ended in Charlottesville, Virginia. The portal and high school recruiting have been highly advantageous to the Sooners this summer, and Johnson ...
Jul 29 2023 - A nursing home where 83 residents died of Covid is still in business under a new name
In December 2019, Sharon Farrell flew from Florida to visit her brother Stephen at a New Jersey nursing home, where, she said, she found “disgusting” conditions. "I told the nurse, 'I am ...
Jul 29 2023 - NJ Police Officer, Expectant Father Samuel Irvin Dies Suddenly At 23
Tributes and condolences are pouring in after the sudden death of a Central Jersey patrolman and expectant father.Samuel Cooper Irvin, a Columbus resident and a member of the Mansfield Police ...
Jul 29 2023 - Two more McDonald's franchisees fined for child labor violations in Louisiana and Texas
The 16 locations add to a growing list of McDonald's restaurants in the Southeast in trouble for child labor abuses.
Jul 29 2023 - Wisconsin man brings opportunity to once again have a ‘Blockbuster Night’
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WSAW) – There’s only one Blockbuster left in the United States in Bend, Oregon, but thanks to one movie-collecting enthusiast, you won’t have to travel so far for that sense of ...
Jul 29 2023 - Illinois will require DMV appointments in effort
A new program beginning September 1st aims to curb the frustration experienced at Illinois' busiest DMVs. The "Americans with Disabilities Act" was signed on July 26, 1990, which changed the lives of ...
Jul 29 2023 - Coralville businesses prepare for RAGBRAI
CORALVILLE, Iowa (KCRG) - Coralville businesses are buzzing with activity as they prepare for RAGBRAI riders to arrive Friday. As many as 40,000 people are expected to pass through the city - many ...
Jul 29 2023 - RAGBRAI concertgoers in Coralville told to seek shelter from coming severe storm
Coralville police took the stage about 8:20 p.m. Friday as RAGRBAI riders and community members awaited a free concert by the band Bush and told them to take shelter from an approaching storm. The ...
Jul 29 2023 - CBP officers nab fugitive wanted for child sex abuse as he was crossing international bridge in Tex
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers on Sunday apprehended a fugitive out of Texas who was wanted for alleged sex crimes with a child.
Jul 29 2023 - US investigating why Delta passengers remained on plane in extreme heat
A Delta plane passes a Delta bus on the tarmac at LAX airport in Los Angeles, California U.S. January 10, 2018. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo ...
Jul 29 2023 - South Florida organization helps rebuild veteran’s Miami home
A South Florida veteran who sacrificed for her country has gotten some help from local organizations and businesses. Nereida Núñez has a<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Jul 29 2023 - Man wanted for leaving transitional housing in Manchester shot and killed by police in Miami, Flori
Man wanted for leaving transitional housing in Manchester shot and killed by police in Miami, Florida ...
Jul 29 2023 - ‘We’re basically seeing history repeat itself’: Tribes raise objections to renewable energy p
The project, which would store enough energy to power the city of Seattle for up to 12 hours, would help the region transition to clean power, proponents said.
Jul 29 2023 - CBP ‘too busy’ moving migrants to assist local authorities
CBP agents are stretched thin as human smuggling cases reach unprecedented levels and local officials feel the effects.
Jul 29 2023 - Strathmore has a connection to Barbie movie
Seeing the name Greta Gerwig in the news these days as the acclaimed director of the blockbuster movie "Barbie" may remind area residents of another Greta, the late respected journalist ...
Jul 29 2023 - Busman’s holiday: The story of Annandale’s Walnut Hill estate
Can you tell me anything about the estate known as Walnut Hill, which was in Annandale, Va., on Annandale Road between Graham Road and Gallows Road? I believe it was once owned by O. Roy Chalk, a ...
Jul 29 2023 - $860,000 lottery ticket sold in Dauphin County
A Dauphin County business sold a lottery ticket worth nearly $1 million from yesterday's drawing, the Pennsylvania Lottery announced this morning. Penn National Race Course will earn a $5,000 bonus ...
Jul 29 2023 - Two sisters create business that bakes up delightful treats for dogs using all-natural ingredients
"People associate healthy and natural food for their dogs as not affordable. It's not astronomical, its affordable." ...
Jul 29 2023 - We visited Buxton’s five star spa at The Crescent - and here's what we thought
In a busy world taking a moment for yourself has never been more important and where better to press the reset button than in Buxton’s five star spa at The Crescent?
Jul 29 2023 - Limbach Holdings Inc. Announces Senior Leadership Promotions
WARRENDALE, Pa., July 18, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Limbach Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: LMB) ("Limbach" or the "Company") announced the appointment and promotion of two key senior leaders into new or ...
Jul 29 2023 - Tapping in: Las Vegas turns to breweries to boost Arts District
The current Brewery Row in Las Vegas features eight bars, but the city hopes a fee waiver program over the next two years will entice more businesses to the area.
Jul 29 2023 - Colorado victims of childhood sex abuse, blocked by state Supreme Court, hold out hope for future c
The Wetzler sisters were preparing to file a lawsuit under Child Sexual Abuse Accountability Act when a unanimous decision by the Colorado Supreme Court on June 20 struck down the law as a ...
Jul 29 2023 - Courts
The Wetzler sisters were preparing to file a lawsuit under Child Sexual Abuse Accountability Act when a unanimous decision by the Colorado Supreme Court on June 20 struck down the law as a ...
Jul 29 2023 - The Pride of Minnesota: Communities that beat the bigots
Businesses and institutions across the state stood up for drag queens, kindness and joy — and hate groups backed down ...
Jul 29 2023 - Buc-ee's affiliated business looking at Benton property
Matt Thibault, spokesman for Benton Mayor Tom Farmer said CSMS Management LLC has not given the city any name to what they are building but that “they only build one thing.” ...
Jul 29 2023 - Metalico’s Youngstown Rails to See Safety Improvements
COLUMBUS – Metalico will improve safety at its Youngstown facility by replacing an old switch point derail, one of two projects the Ohio Central Railroad received $101,289 in funding from the Ohio ...
Jul 29 2023 - Downtown Youngstown businesses prepare for Kid Rock concertgoers
Downtown Youngstown is busy with construction and people ahead of the Kid Rock Concert, and businesses are excited about the extra activity. LIVE: Tracking severe weather in the Valley ...
Jul 29 2023 - Meet the little engine that changed the suburbs. It will now stay in Jersey forever.
One of NJ Transit's first electric locomotives that helped change NYC commutes will be preserved in the Garden State.
Jul 29 2023 - BlueCross BlueShield Therapists in Rowlett, TX
The University of Texas at Arlington is where I received my ... in Garland off I-30 near the George Bush Tollway and serving Rowlett, Rockwall, Mesquite, Dallas and more. We are committed to ...
Jul 29 2023 - Bell: Smith cabinet minister Nixon calls Trudeau a threat to Canada
Rocky Mountain House and Rimbey area, feel abused by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. His attacks on Alberta, his attacks on the oilpatch. They are well past fed up. Nixon doesn’t hold back, slamming ...
Jul 29 2023 - From national tours to hand crafting cabinets, Norway man finds there’s no place like home
After working as a bus driver on national tours for 15 years, Arthur Roundy now runs a custom cabinet shop in Norway.
Jul 29 2023 - Dothan High alumni reunite 54 years after school integration to celebrate perseverance
The Carver class of 1970 was the first transitional class from desegregation that graduated from Dothan High School. Their stories detail their triumphs and the environment surrounding the times that ...
Jul 29 2023 - Dothan City Schools 2023-2024 bus routes
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - The Dothan City Schools bus route information for the 2023-2024 school year has been announced. According to the DCS transportation department, if parents did not submit a bus ...
Jul 29 2023 - MSU receives Small Business Administration funding to accelerate Vicksburg tech companies
Mississippi State University is accelerating its efforts to support the development and growth of Vicksburg area technology companies with new funding from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Jul 29 2023 - For a profitable barge line on the Mississippi, it is “still too expensive to grow”
"Even though our business is good, we're not seeing any growth," said Austin Golding, CEO of Golding Barge Lines in Mississippi.
Jul 29 2023 - Dr. Raphael Baranco was a trailblazer in Lafayette business and politics
Dr. Raphael A. Baranco Elementary School bears the name of one of Lafayette Parish’s political and community trail blazers.
Jul 29 2023 - Puerto Rican native and veteran opens coffee shop in downtown Norfolk in honor of his heritage
Rich Port Coffee grew from the Selden Market to the Truist building in downtown Norfolk after a couple years of business.
Jul 29 2023 - Fort Dodge man pleads guilty to lesser charges in newborn's death
Brandon Thoma will be sentenced for child endangerment resulting in death and abuse of a corpse on Sept. 1 at the Webster County Courthouse.
Jul 29 2023 - Suspect in Fort Dodge infant homicide pleads guilty to child endangerment, abuse of a corpse
His new plea comes more than seven months after he initially pleaded not guilty to a first-degree murder charge.
Jul 29 2023 - 620 pounds of marijuana seized in Turlock during drug bust, police say
More than 1,600 marijuana plants were seized during a drug bust in Turlock, police said Monday. The bust happened Monday morning along the 1200 block of Lander Avenue, not far from West F Street.
Jul 29 2023 - Missouri's Small Cannabis Businesses Apply For Licenses, Driving Racial Equity Amidst $529M June Sa
Missouri small businesses seeking entry into the legal marijuana market can now apply for its licenses. The Department of Health and Senior Services (DHHS)' Office of Business Opportunity is accepting ...
Jul 29 2023 - Auto seating supplier scraps unprofitable Jeep business in Highland Park
It's the latest example of contract disputes that have become prevalent between suppliers and automakers in the wake of the pandemic.
Jul 29 2023 - Chantilly student leads storm drain labeling
With summer in full swing, many students are busy soaking up the rays, relaxing or hanging out with friends. However, recent middle school graduate Myra Goyal is busy volunteering in ...
Jul 29 2023 - Busch conquers Pulaski County in SRX debut
Before an overflow crowd at Pulaski County Motorsports Park and a national television audience, two-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch won the 100-lap Superstar Racing Experience event. It was the debut ...
Jul 29 2023 - Busch conquers SRX race in Pulaski County
NASCAR’s short-track master added to his record-setting resume late Thursday night in Southwest Virginia.Before an overflow crowd at Pulaski County Motorsports Park and a national television audience, ...
Jul 29 2023 - Man charged after threatening to ‘shoot up a school’, Murfreesboro police say
A Hendersonville man has been taken into custody after he allegedly made a threat to shoot up an unnamed school to his coworkers at a Murfreesboro business.
Jul 29 2023 - This scenic Georgia highway named 1 of the most feared roadways in U.S.
Spanning the length of the state and passing through Rome, Columbus and LaGrange, the ‘scary’ road takes a rural trek through the Peach State ...
Jul 29 2023 - Delaware production plant donates 32,000 diapers to Columbus Diaper Bank
The Sinclair Diaper Drive continues through Aug. 6th, and we hope that you will answer the call for help in central Ohio by making a donation.
Jul 29 2023 - 63-year-old Delaware man killed in crash involving Columbus fire engine on I-270
GAHANNA, Ohio — One person was killed and another was injured Sunday night in a crash involving a Columbus fire engine on Interstate 270. The three-vehicle crash occurred on I-270 northbound near ...
Jul 29 2023 - Pine Bush man arrested for attempting to lure children
A Pine Bush man was arrested on Wednesday for attempting to lure children to him and exposing himself in public, according to New York State Police. James Grant Jr., 74, faces multiple charges.
Jul 29 2023 - Pine Bush man arrested for exposing self to child
On Wednesday, July 26, State Police Ellenville arrested James A. Grant Jr., age 74 from Pine Bush, New York for Luring a Child to Commit a Crime, a felony, and Lewdness, ...
Jul 29 2023 - Texas Land
A Texas-themed amusement park? Yeehaw, says a Texan who took her Disney theme park strategy background, earned a master's degree in business administration and started planning TexasLand USA. Read mor ...
Jul 29 2023 - Statewide drought watch remains in effect, residents encouraged to conserve water
The statewide drought watch means residents and non-farm businesses should voluntarily conserve water by reducing their nonessential water use.
Jul 29 2023 - Milton man sentenced to life for child abuse, child pornography charges
Investigators say Christopher Hoffman admitted to sexually abusing a child and was found in possession of more than 2,000 illicit child images.
Jul 29 2023 - With new businesses 'beating down the door,' Santa Rosa seeks to expand industrial park
Santa Rosa County Economic Development Director will approach Triumph Gulf Coast board seeking $1.9 million grant for industrial park expansion.
Jul 29 2023 - Fire damages South Huntingdon Township business
SOUTH HUNTINGDON TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Emergency crews responded to a fire at a local business on Tuesday evening. According to Westmoreland County 911, crews were called to the 2200 block of First Street ...
Jul 29 2023 - Enumclaw Local Marketplace
Feature your business in the local Marketplace and get prime placement in daily newsletters, on local home pages, Patch articles and on Neighbor Posts pages.
Jul 29 2023 - Politicians weigh in on funding Calgary Stampede after settlement in abuse case
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the province won't pull funding from the Calgary Stampede after the partial settlement of a class-action lawsuit over the sexual abuse of young boys in its ...
Jul 29 2023 - Alberta won’t pull Calgary Stampede funding after abuse case settlement
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the province won’t pull funding from the Calgary Stampede after the partial settlement of a class-action lawsuit over the sexual abuse of young boys in its ...
Jul 29 2023 - United States Secret Service Helps Take Down Counterfeiter in Opelousas, Louisiana
Businesses in the Opelousas area are now safer from fraud now that a local counterfeiter is behind bars for quite a while.
Jul 29 2023 - Business Highlights: Inflation cools in June; US floats stricter fuel economy standards on new cars
Signs that inflation pressures in the United States are steadily easing emerged Friday in reports that consumer prices rose in June at their slowest pace in more than two years and that wage growth ...
Jul 29 2023 - Take a look at the movies coming to theaters in August
Following this summer's blockbusters like "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," there are plenty of new movies coming to theaters in August. From action-packed superheroes to dramatic stories, here's a look at ...
Jul 29 2023 - Christina Van Buskirk, 74, Millerstown
Christina Van Buskirk, 74, of Millerstown, died Friday, July 21, 2023, after a courageous battle with a sudden illness.
Jul 29 2023 - Business News & Notes: July 27 – August 2
Opens Today Untamed Brands restaurant group opens taim mediterranean kitchen in the Tyson’s Station Center at 7502 Leesburg Pike. The Falls Church Chamber hosts the ribbon cutting ceremony with ...
Jul 29 2023 - Arts Briefs: Plans for a busy weekend
Circus Juventas is a youth performing arts circus school based in the Highland Park neighborhood of St. Paul. Their next show is “Excalibur” inspired by the legend of King Arthur. The theme was chosen ...
Jul 29 2023 - Lawmakers and policy experts debate Ohio Issue 1
Watch the Ohio Issue 1 debate in the player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – With two weeks to go until the August special election, lawmakers and policy experts on both sides of the election’s singular ...
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