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Bus News Archives, June 04 2022
Jun 04 2022 - 200lbs of psychedelic mushrooms seized in St. Charles County bust
A 29-year-old St. Charles man linked to a large psychedelic mushroom bust was arrested, thanks to narcotic investigators in Franklin and St. Charles counties.
Jun 04 2022 - Central Maine business briefs: Maine Venture Fund partners with Dirigo Labs
WATERVILLE — Maine Venture Fund has announced a new partnership with Dirigo Labs, a startup accelerator launched by the Central Maine Growth Council, to increase capital investment into companies ...
Jun 04 2022 - After shocking SBC sex abuse report, SC Baptist task force to propose changes
South Carolina pastors call for changes after a Southern Baptist Convention sex abuse report included dozens of links to the state.
Jun 04 2022 - Craft Sushi to expand and open second location on Republic Road in Springfield
Republic Road in Springfield. The first Craft Sushi location ... After success during the last three-and-a-half years in business, co-owner Michael Cho said they were ready to add another location.
Jun 04 2022 - Maryland gunsmith reports hectic day as owners scramble to comply with new ghost gun law
A Hagerstown gunsmith and laser engraver says his business has grown hectic as Maryland's new "Ghost Gun" law went into effect on June 1. "A lot of people are trying to comply with the new rules," ...
Jun 04 2022 - Bristol-Myers To Buy Turning Point Therapeutics In $4.1 Billion Oncology Deal
With this transaction, we are continuing our strong track record of strategic business development to further enhance our growth profile," said Bristol-Myers CEO Giovanni Caforio.
Jun 04 2022 - $30K in rare coins, cash stolen from car in Bristol: Police
Approximately $30,000 worth of rare, collectible coins and cash were recently stolen at a school parking lot in Bristol, after suspects ambushed a coin dealer's car, according to police. The victim ...
Jun 04 2022 - Streaking Bristol Eastern upends East Haven in Class L softball quarterfinals
Tyler Catlin may never talk to his team in the outfield after a game ever again. During the regular season, he did it on a regular basis. But after a long bus trip to Brookfield Tuesday, he decided to ...
Jun 04 2022 - Louisiana Main Street to offer Restoration Grant for business and building owners in the Cotton Por
The Louisiana Main Street is offering a Restoration Grant for business and building owners located in the Cotton Port Historic District. The grant awards range ...
Jun 04 2022 - Books & A Blanket transitioning leadership to United Way of the Brazos Valley
Books & A Blanket is transitioning leadership to the United Way of the Brazos Valley, as they continue to provide literacy resources for children in the area. It all started for Harper and Margret ...
Jun 04 2022 - Openings and Closings: Business happenings around the region
But government and business officials are glad they are and told them so during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday. Kunai Patel, who is a pharmacist, said the decision was easy. The location is ...
Jun 04 2022 - 4 Tomball students, grandfather killed in ambush by Texas inmate identified by authorities
A Houston-area grandfather and his four grandsons walked into a fatal ambush Thursday at the hands of a convicted murderer who escaped from a prison bus three weeks earlier and had broken into the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Thomas V. Forbush
Thomas V. Forbush, 74, of DeSoto, Missouri, died May 21, 2022, in Farmington, Missouri. He was born July 19, 1947, in Watertown, New York, the son of Vern C. Forbush and Margaret (Woods) Forbush.
Jun 04 2022 - Hastings are ready to serve as Mr. and Mrs. Country Days
This year’s Mr. and Mrs. Country Days are longtime Farmington business couple Harold and Phyllis Hastings. Proprietors of Hasting’s Unlimited located on Karsch Boulevard, the Hastings have been ...
Jun 04 2022 - Oregon dropping AI tool used in child abuse cases
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, said he had long been concerned about the algorithms used by his state’s child welfare system and reached out to the department again following the AP ...
Jun 04 2022 - Mail Tribune 100, June 3, 1922 continued
June 3, 1922 continued OREGON GROWERS GETTING READY FOR BUSY SEASON With a corps of able packing house superintendents engaged and box makers and other workmen busy at all its plants the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Seven sets of twins have us seeing double on graduation day
LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. — One final bus ride for North Pocono's class of ... are kind of got used to it by six grade so it's normal now to us I think," said Erin Hawley, graduating twin. Erin Hawley ...
Jun 04 2022 - Man jailed after crime spree at Lincolnshire businesses
A man who carried out a string of commercial burglaries in Bourne during a month long crime spree was today (Wednesday) sentenced to 12 months imprisonment. Daniel Jackman, 34, indicated guilty pleas ...
Jun 04 2022 - Business Calendar
The Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire is holding roundtable talks throughout June to help shape its 2023 public policy priorities. The Monadnock Region roundtable is Wednesday, June 15, ...
Jun 04 2022 - Keene/Peterborough business roundtable is June 15
The Business & Industry Association is holding roundtable talks throughout June that will help shape its 2023 public policy priorities. The Keene/Peterborough area roundtable is Wednesday, June 15, ...
Jun 04 2022 - Judge sentences abusive Canton husband, father to up to 50 years in prison
Oswald Tallent, 48, of Canton could spend decades in prison for bringing a circular saw down on his wife and also injuring his daughter.
Jun 04 2022 - "We're in the people business." True Light Christian Ministries marking 25th anniversary
True Light Christian Ministries celebrates 25th anniversary with a gala. Founding pastor Gary Martin is marking his 40 years in ministry.
Jun 04 2022 - Wisconsin Weekly: Mistakes and abuse allegations plague Wisconsin veterans home
Vulnerable veterans; Ho-Chunk economy; Dane County racial climate scrutinized; wrongful convictions; post-pardon hurdles Of note: This week we highlight a ...
Jun 04 2022 - Springdale police looking for suspected animal abusers
Springdale police are looking for the owners of two dogs who were brought into a local animal hospital after being abused. © Provided by KNWA Fayet ...
Jun 04 2022 - Edinburg man sentenced to 40 years for sexual abuse of child
An Edinburg man was sentenced to 40 years in prison for sexual abuse of a child. Jorge Moreno, 43, was convicted of continuous sexual abuse of a child, a first ...
Jun 04 2022 - Florence United Way adopts new business model
United Way of Florence County has announced the adoption of a new business model designed to promote collaboration among nonprofit, government, civic and business organizations to target resources ...
Jun 04 2022 - Beloved Lafayette Restaurant Forced to Close Early Due to Being Short-Staffed—Locals Have Mixed R
While being short-staffed is a problem that isn't necessarily exclusive to one particular type of business, it seems like the restaurant and food industry bore the brunt of the coronavirus pandemic.
Jun 04 2022 - Saturday Boredom Busters: June 4th
The pyrotechnic musical show begins at dusk at the Tea Athletic Complex field ... The walk takes place at 9 a.m. at Riverdale Park. The Safety Village of South Dakota is hosting a Family Safety Fair ...
Jun 04 2022 - NJ primary election 2022: Linden, Rahway, Roselle Park mayor nominations at stake
In Rahway's Democratic primary, Mayor Raymond Giacobbe, who is running on the Regular Democratic Organization slate, is being challenged by newcomer Casey Probus, who is running on the One United ...
Jun 04 2022 - EDITORIAL: Good program helps Oklahoma businesses
Thumbs up to the Oklahoma Innovation Expansion Program, which recently has benefitted six Enid area businesses. Wako LLC, Parrish Enterprises Ltd. and No Man’s Land Foods LLC, along with Broce ...
Jun 04 2022 - Norwich City: Fans react to Mark Attanasio investment talks
US multi-millionaire businessman and baseball team owner Mark Attanasio is in talks about a potential investment in the newly-relegated Norwich City. Meanwhile, fans have proteste ...
Jun 04 2022 - Historic development of local business district
The Shelbyville Square serves not only as the center of Bedford County but also as the center of business development in the County’s 200-year history.   According to County Archivist ...
Jun 04 2022 - Kevin Durant to Produce Showtime’s ‘NYC Point Gods’ Documentary
Showtime Sports Documentary Films is extending its partnership with NBA superstar Kevin Durant and his business partner Rich Kleiman’s Boardroom for a documentary called “NYC Point Gods,” which will ...
Jun 04 2022 - Anything but Standard
The Pittsburgh Business Times made a change to its formula for 2022 School Guide rankings, due to 2021 test results that were "anything but standard." ...
Jun 04 2022 - See Pittsburgh area's school districts ranked by budget
The Business Times List of Pittsburgh-area School Districts, ranked by budget, was part of the 2022 Guide to Western Pennsylvania Schools. Pittsburgh Public Schools, of course, remains the largest ...
Jun 04 2022 - 2 Macungie residents arrested, nearly $100K in merchandise seized after retail theft ring bust
Officials say Joseph Payea and Penelope McClain led an organized retail theft organization that hit stores in Berks, Lehigh, and Montgomery counties.
Jun 04 2022 - Hillards Build Their Business By the Books – and More
Leana and Vince Hillard have built their business while learning valuable lessons. First, the co-owners of Leana’s Books and More, based in Hermitage, Pa., realized there was a need for a bookstore.
Jun 04 2022 - Former Ellsworth Police Officer Sentenced on Sexual assault charges
Ricardo Olandez pleaded guilty and was sentenced to aggravated sexual abuse of a minor in federal court in Rapid City ...
Jun 04 2022 - Tennessee Grocers And Convenience Store Association Names New Board
Here are the new business licenses from the County Clerk's office: ACE EXCAVATIONS CHANEY MARTIN 1603 WENDY CIRCLE SODDY DAISY TN 37379 ALKALYNE FYNE TALOR I RUSSELL 1400 DALECREST CT ...
Jun 04 2022 - Kiln creation: Mullins’ new kiln constructed at Sheridan College
A several-foot-tall mound of bricks — a kiln — now sticks out of the earth on the southern end of Sheridan College’s campus. This kiln, local ceramicist and business owner ...
Jun 04 2022 - Family devastated after Texas escapee kills man, grandsons
Residents of the small Texas town of Centerville remained vigilant for three weeks while authorities searched for a murderer who escaped a prison bus and stabbed and wounded the driver ...
Jun 04 2022 - Airbus to continue manufacturing helicopters in Mississippi
Mississippi will continue to produce helicopters for the U.S. Army, Airbus said. Airbus announced it has inked a Contractor Logistics Support Contract potentially worth $1.5 billion with the U.S. Army ...
Jun 04 2022 - LSB Industries Launches Green Ammonia Project
Partnership with Bloom Energy and thyssenkrupp Uhde to Produce Approximately 30,000 Metric Tons of Zero Carbon Ammonia Per Year at LSB’s Pryor Facility OKLAHOMA CITY, May 25, 2022--(BUSINESS ...
Jun 04 2022 - Two men sentenced for unrelated killings of a teen and a neighbor in Franklin County
A Columbus man was sentenced for his role in killing a 14-year-old and a Whitehall man was sentenced for murdering his neighbor over a noise dispute.
Jun 04 2022 - Ex-court clerk in Georgia gets 12 years for stealing fines
A U.S. District Court judge in Columbus imposed the sentence for 64-year-old Willie Demps of neighboring Phenix City, Alabama. Demps pleaded guilty to bank fraud and tax evasion charges in the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Georgia man wanted for murder in shooting death of Phenix City resident
A warrant for murder is out against Praather Raemel Hiley, of Columbus, Ga., who is accused of fatally shooting 23-year-old Derante Person on Thursday night, police said Friday.
Jun 04 2022 - Wisconsin Weekly: controversial doctor. A disputed abuse diagnosis. Two convicted Wisconsin men say
Learn More{{/message}} Submitting… WisconsinWatch.org Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism Dakota Black, then 23, hugs his girlfriend’s son, Brayden Turnbill, at a family gathering in ...
Jun 04 2022 - Bus Stop Homicide Suspect Arrested In Redwood City: Police
San Mateo police arrested a suspect in connection with a May 14 fatal stabbing at a SamTrans bus stop on Hillsdale Boulevard. The arrest took place in Redwood City on the afternoon of May 16 with ...
Jun 04 2022 - Summer junior golf qualifying heats up over next few weeks
The busiest month of the summer for junior golfers opened a few days ago in the far eastern corner of the state, and the action heats up in the next few weeks across the rest of Montana. The Montana ...
Jun 04 2022 - NRG, population loss among topics at exec breakfast
On the plate were eggs, potatoes and sausage, but when it came to questions it was a smorgasbord of topics during the Chautauqua County Chamber County Executive Breakfast. Business representatives and ...
Jun 04 2022 - Police see trend in smash and grab car break-ins in Springfield
The Springfield Police Department warns of a recent trend in car break-ins. Police say the summer months have been historically the busiest time for smash and grabs involving vehicles. Police say ...
Jun 04 2022 - Hunting Oil in Oklahoma
A GOOD deal is known of gambling with oil wells. But just what the ‘business and pleasure’ of the oil fields is, just what the fields look like, how oil is prospected for, is foreign matter to most of ...
Jun 04 2022 - Krakow Polish Deli to close after 19 years of business in Crown Point
Krakow Polish Deli in Crown Point will close in mid-June as the owners retire. Mikolaj and Malgorzata Zieba first opened their business on Main Street in Crown Poi ...
Jun 04 2022 - N.J. garden center to close after 102 years in business
The garden center’s last day will be Sunday, July 3. It is located at 524 Springfield Ave. “Saying goodbye is never easy, and this is the most difficult one we’ve ever had to make,” the Facebook post ...
Jun 04 2022 - Hyndman and Brown want to improve D29
The primary for state Assembly District 29 is around the corner and as incumbent Assemblywoman Alicia Hyndman (D-Springfield Gardens) runs for another term after seven years in office, businessman Eve ...
Jun 04 2022 - Abandoned puppy rescued on busy Kansas highway
An abandoned puppy has a new home after being saved on the highway near Wamego on Saturday. Coleman Electric employees were traveling to Manhattan when they noticed a puppy ...
Jun 04 2022 - Second time proved to be not charm for Kilgore burglary suspect
Kilgore police officers caught a man who was allegedly in the process of breaking into a business Monday. Police say it was his second burglary at that location in the same day.
Jun 04 2022 - Alaska looks to microgrids as it transitions away from an oil economy
Alaska looks to renewables and microgrids to generate wealth, cut energy costs, boost resilience and transition away from fossil fuels.
Jun 04 2022 - Corrie's William Roache teases Wendy Crozier and Claudia Colby returns
William Roache has confirmed that not one but two of his exes are set to return to Coronation Street.Looks like he’s going to be very busy.When asked whether Ken is set for an epic romance, William ...
Jun 04 2022 - Nearly 50 pounds of illegal drugs seized in DeKalb County
DeKalb County police have pulled almost 50 pounds of drugs off of the streets. Earlier this week, officers conducted a drug bust at a house near Stonebrook Circle in Lithonia. They say the Narcotics ...
Jun 04 2022 - Residents to discuss Palatka business climate
Local business owners are invited to attend a discussion Wednesday about possibly bringing a small-business incubator to Palatka. The meeting, which Putnam County’s Small Business Development ...
Jun 04 2022 - Hanceville passes emergency fire key ordinance for new city businesses
May 3—HANCEVILLE — Starting this year, new businesses in Hanceville will be required to keep an emergency key locked away near their entrance, enabling local responders to get access to the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Wisconsin Entrepreneur's Conference kicks off Wednesday
Ever dreamed about being your own boss? Millions started their own businesses during the pandemic and an event starting Wednesday could help people get their ideas off the grou ...
Jun 04 2022 - Man charged with murder in St. Paul LRT shooting
According to a statement released by Metro Transit Monday, Shawn Michael Tillman, 33, is charged with second-degree murder in Demitri G. Ellis-Strong's death.
Jun 04 2022 - Lycoming NAACP to hold Juneteenth celebration
The Lycoming Tri-County NAACP will partner with the CommUnity Zone of Lewisburg, STEP/Americorps, the Lycoming County United Way, the Williamsport YWCA and Transitional Living Centers to hold a ...
Jun 04 2022 - Boston Celtics at Golden State Warriors: 2022 NBA Finals Game 1 (6/2)
The Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors finally get down to the business of competing for the 2022 NBA Championship in this year’s finals in one of the more anticipated series on the league’s ...
Jun 04 2022 - Graves of nuns to be moved as cemetery will become housing, business space in Colorado
ALBANY, N.Y. New York's legislature is poised to ban people under age 21 from buying or possessing a semi-automatic rifle, a major change to state firearm laws pushed through less ...
Jun 04 2022 - Summer activities for children in Willits
It’s that time of year again, when temperatures warm up and children are wrapping up the school year. Fortunately for Willits parents, there are plenty of options to keep children engaged, busy and ...
Jun 04 2022 - Busey Bank is offering a scholarship opportunity
Busey Bank will be giving out $25,000 in scholarship money through their Busey Bank Bridge Scholarship program. They will be selecting 10 students to receive $2500. Students must be from one of these ...
Jun 04 2022 - Man accused of hitting and choking girlfriend during argument over phones in St. Clair, Mo.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - Police arrested a man accused of abusing and threatening his girlfriend in St. Clair, Mo. Reports say Stacey Perry, 36, and his girlfriend were arguing on Tuesday in the ...
Jun 04 2022 - St. Clair high school student dies, 2 other teens injured in crash
ST CLAIR, Mo. — Along a busy two-lane road, three best friends' lives suddenly changed. "There isn't anything quite as strong as our bond. We are all a family," said 18-year-old Bass Hughes ...
Jun 04 2022 - Chamber officials, business leaders plan to write letters in support of Highway 47 widening plan
Local leaders are eager to show state officials that the community is in full support of widening Highway 47 between Washington and St. Clair. The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) has put ...
Jun 04 2022 - Bluefield Area Transit adds bike racks to buses
One bus station in Mercer County is making it more accessible for riders with one helpful tool. With gas prices skyrocketing, times are hard on drivers. That’s ...
Jun 04 2022 - Traveling out of state for an abortion: A nightmarish journey that some Massachusetts women face, t
“Massachusetts cannot be sending patients ... “What if this happened again,” she said, “and we couldn’t access care?” Shirley Leung is a Business columnist. She can be reached at ...
Jun 04 2022 - Local Asian American business owners get groups to call their own
The ABEC — as the new council will be known — arises out of the Boston Foundation’s Asian Community Fund and hopes to become a standalone nonprofit within five years.
Jun 04 2022 - EMOJILAND Tour To Close Following First Stop; Production Will Be Recorded In Columbus
The producers of EMOJILAND THE MUSICAL announced today that the production’s national tour will close after its opening in Columbus, Ohio this weekend. The hit 2020 Off-Broadway show was set for a ...
Jun 04 2022 - Startups in Columbus, Ohio are thriving and hiring
Amid a wave of nationwide tech layoffs, tech hubs like Columbus, Ohio are still seeing growth and hiring for the future. There’s little doubt Columbus, Ohio is becoming one of the fastest growing tech ...
Jun 04 2022 - Want a house in Columbus? $54K a year is minimum wage
Income needed to afford a median home rose 31% from 2021.
Jun 04 2022 - Assisted Living Communities Near Columbus, NE
If you're searching for a senior living community in Columbus, NE, US News has researched the Best Senior Living communities in Columbus, NE and can help you determine which community would be the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Columbus moves to zone parking, meter parking gone in most spots
Parking meters are out, and zone parking is in here in the city of Columbus. It is a change that many might not have noticed these last few weeks. What remains of the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Responding officer reflects on 2008 Columbus hospital shooting
In the wake of a mass shooting at an Oklahoma medical center, an officer who responded to a triple shooting at a Columbus hospital reflects on lessons learned 14 years ...
Jun 04 2022 - 1 killed in northwest Columbus shooting
The shooting happened at the intersection of North Hamilton Road and Warner Road around 11 p.m., according to police.
Jun 04 2022 - Columbus man indicted in the May shooting death of 33-year-old
A Columbus man has been indicted on charges related to the May shooting death of a 33-year-old on the city’s southwest side. Brad A. Madison, 35, was indicted ...
Jun 04 2022 - Driver killed in Columbus-area crash after striking construction equipment
Whitehall police say the red SUV hit several pieces of equipment early Friday morning before striking a utility pole and flipping over.
Jun 04 2022 - Fire damages vacant Columbus house
Columbus firefighters were called to a working fire at a vacant home at 1207 10th St. at 4:46 a.m. Friday. When firefighters arrived, flames were visible in the structure. Firefighters utilized ...
Jun 04 2022 - Security For Sale: Converting NC homes to rentals
one more player in the growing investor-owned home rental business in North Carolina. Yamasa has scooped up 183 homes in single-family neighborhoods from Smithfield to Cary in the past four years ...
Jun 04 2022 - Man faces multiple charges after abusing a minor, police say
A man is in custody after police say he physically abused a 9-year-old female. According to Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), on ...
Jun 04 2022 - Community design workshop set for S-Line transit-oriented development study
WARRENTON — Warren County is continuing work with the N.C. Department of Transportation’s Integrated Mobility Division to look into transit-oriented development planning initiatives involving the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Briefs: Several Marion projects included in House-passed capital budget
Richardson supports capital budget investments for local communities. COLUMBUS – State Rep. Tracy Richardson (R-Marysville) voted in favor of House Bill 687, the state capi ...
Jun 04 2022 - Ohio High School Graduation Speaker Condemns Same-Sex Relationships
A local high school graduation commencement speech in Ohio turned into an antigay diatribe last Friday. In Marion, Ohio, a town north of the state capital of Columbus, an alumnus at River Valley High ...
Jun 04 2022 - Track and field: Marion Local’s Winner inspired to Division III state title
COLUMBUS — Marion Local senior Molly Winner had a lot on her mind while competing Friday, the first day of the Ohio High School Athletic Association track-and-field meet at Ohio State’s Jesse Owens ...
Jun 04 2022 - Woman Accused in Grisly Green Bay Murder to Stand Trial
The woman accused of killing and dismembering a Green Bay man will stand trial. That ruling made this morning. Taylor Schabusiness is accused in the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Dan Haar: Lamont pushes campaign theme of upbeat CT sentiment and small-business culture
Ned Lamont’s first campaign press conference came not on a busy midweek morning over a hot issue, not with a new outlay of facts and figures, not with the rollout of some state program or a claim of ...
Jun 04 2022 - Brunswick Police: ‘notable increase’ in animal abuse and neglect, especially of canines
Criminal charges for the owners accused of severely neglecting a 6-year-old pit bull named June are pending in an investigation by Animal Control and Brunswick Police, BPD stated.
Jun 04 2022 - Shooting on Las Vegas-area freeway was apparent ambush by Hells Angels on rival Vagos biker gang, p
The Memorial Day weekend gunfire at Vagos biker gang members near Las Vegas left at least seven people wounded or injured. Three Hells Angels members were arrested.
Jun 04 2022 - Defiance contractor makes top 100 lists in metal construction trade magazine
A local business owner received an unexpected, but welcome, surprise when his company’s name showed up in a North American trade publication.
Jun 04 2022 - Hall China Property Sells for $1.5M; New Owners Plan Recycling Operation
The new owners of the former Hall China Co. property on Anna Street say they are moving forward with plans to relocate their scrap recycling business there, defying the city’s refusal to grant a ...
Jun 04 2022 - Hearings on future of East Liverpool court held in Columbus
The conversation of what to do with East Liverpool’s court continued Tuesday in Columbus. House Bill 613 abolishes the East Liverpool Municipal Court. It was presented by State Representative Tim ...
Jun 04 2022 - West Haven officials lament loss of military vehicle for first responders
There will be a vacant spot for a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected military-sized vehicle in the city’s municipal lot after Gov. Ned Lamont this week vetoed a bill that would have authorized the ...
Jun 04 2022 - What's Next For Columbus? As Controversial Statue Sits in Storage, Chula Vista Task Force Seeks Opt
The Chula Vista City Council decided the fate of a Christopher Columbus statue Tuesday after a long and contentious back and forth between those who say Columbus represents genocide and others who say ...
Jun 04 2022 - HULL STREET ENERGY ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC INVESTMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION AND ENERGY TRANSITIO
Hull Street Energy ("HSE") has made a strategic investment in Energy Transition and Environmental Management, LLC ("ETEM"), a firm focused on environmental remediation of coal plants and repurposing ...
Jun 04 2022 - Coastal Mass. businesses ready for unofficial start of summer as staffing return closer to normal
Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer for many. At some Massachusetts coastal businesses, that means it will be a busy weekend while staffing levels are finally returning closer to ...
Jun 04 2022 - Driver shortage shelves coastal trolley service
Trolleys that travel through Maine’s coastal communities aren’t just a quaint sign of summer. While some are only rented for tours, others are a legitimate public transit for tens of thousands of ...
Jun 04 2022 - Waldron Joins Southern Michigan Bank & Trust
Kurt Miller, president of Southern Michigan Bank & Trust, recently announced the appointment of John R. Waldron as Jackson market president. Waldron earned a bachelor of business administration degree ...
Jun 04 2022 - John R. Waldron Joins Southern Michigan Bank & Trust
Kurt Miller, President of Southern Michigan Bank & Trust recently announced the appointment of John R. Waldron as Jackson Market President. Waldron earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree ...
Jun 04 2022 - Record flooding in International Falls area
Record flooding continues in the Rainy River basin in far north-central Minnesota. Residents and businesses are continuing to try to protect their properties. Officials say although some waterways ...
Jun 04 2022 - Talladega, St. Clair business to participate in federal loan program
Two local businesses, one from St. Clair County and one in Talladega County, will soon benefit from a federal loan guarantee program.
Jun 04 2022 - BUSINESS BEAT: West Virginia’s first Peach Cobbler Factory opens in Huntington
West Virginia’s first Peach Cobbler Factory franchise had its soft opening Wednesday in Huntington, with a line of customers stretching outside the door at 585 5th St. W. in Huntington.
Jun 04 2022 - Equipment Ontario welcomes LDSS High Skills Major class
Grades 11 and 12 students from Listowel District Secondary School’s (LDSS) High Skills Major class spent the day visiting several businesses in the area, including Equipment Ontario, to learn about ...
Jun 04 2022 - Mayor Adams, Commissioner Sewell honor NYPD officers who saved blind man who fell onto subway track
Thank you for your service," NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said. Rifai called the officers his angels and thanked the mayor for having police in the transit systems.
Jun 04 2022 - All employees safe and accounted for after fire breaks out at GMT Corporation in Waverly
Waverly firefighters responded to a fire at the GMT Corporation Sunday afternoon. Vice President of Business Development Jared Graening described it as a "minor dunnage fire" on the outside of the ...
Jun 04 2022 - Lady Mustangs to take on Elizabethtown in first game in route to hopeful state title
The name of the game for the McCracken County Lady Mustangs this season has been “Unfinished Business.” After falling in the first round of the tournament last season to Butler ...
Jun 04 2022 - Two former Northeast Oklahoma pastors on Southern Baptist Convention’s sexual crimes report
Two former Baptist pastors from Craig and Delaware counties are part of a report issued by the Southern Baptist Convention where church leaders are accused of sexual abuse.
Jun 04 2022 - The SBC Sexual Abuse Scandal is a ‘Success’ Story of the Theological Vision and Social Structur
A surprising number of my classmates at this Massachusetts seminary were from North Carolina ... If 1985 was the SBC’s watershed, May 22, 2022 marks what former Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore ...
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