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Bus News Archives, June 06 2022
Jun 06 2022 - Lexington County coroner identifies Bush Berry Road motorcycle fatality victim
Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher has identified the individual who died as a result of a motorcycle accident in the 300 block of Bush Berry Road in Pelion shortly before ...
Jun 06 2022 - Don’t scream: Anastopoulo Law Firm setting up shop in Lexington
A law firm that’s had a high-profile advertising presence across South Carolina for years is set to have an office in the heart of Lexington. Poulin | Willey | Anastopoulo, which does business as the ...
Jun 06 2022 - Guilty plea to 2018 child sex abuse in Clear Lake
A man accused of sexually abusing a child in Clear Lake in 2018 is pleading guilty Saleem M. Abujobarah, 66 of Mason City, entered a guilty plea Tuesday to two counts of third-degree sex abuse and two ...
Jun 06 2022 - Globe Rhode Island wins 27 Rhode Island Press Association awards
The award-winning work included investigative, business, food, education, health care, news, and feature stories, as well as opinion writing and Globe Rhode Island’s ongoing coverage of homelessness ...
Jun 06 2022 - Officials: Fugitive suspected of killing 5 fatally shot
WBAL NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5 - 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 wou ...
Jun 06 2022 - Family devastated after man, grandsons killed by Texas escapee
State prison officials say a convicted murderer on the run since escaping a prison bus after stabbing its driver on May 12 has been killed after he killed a family of five and took their truck.
Jun 06 2022 - 18 Arkansas Southern Baptist church leaders, staff named in abusers list
One man from Springdale and one from Centerton were two of hundreds of people on the Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) alleged sex abuser list.
Jun 06 2022 - Maryland State Bar Association Leaders and Members Continue to Ascend to Important Positions in Bus
The Maryland State Bar Association (MSBA) applauds the recent nominations of Amy Lorenzini to the Circuit Court for St. Mary’s County and Randolph Sergent to Chair the Maryland Healthcare Commission.
Jun 06 2022 - 27 suffer minor injuries after bus rolls on I-95 in Maryland
Twenty seven people suffered minor injuries Sunday after a bus crashed and rolled on I-95 north of Baltimore, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.
Jun 06 2022 - San Antonio veteran survived D-Day to turn 100 — and he rose from private to four-star general
D-Day veteran gets medals — decades later — at San Antonio’s Fort Sam Houston McBride’s modesty is genuine. He grew up in Wampum, a western Pennsylvania town of about 1,000. He went to business school ...
Jun 06 2022 - Officials: Florida fire chief is arrested on murder charge
The chief of a volunteer fire department in Florida is accused of fatally shooting a business owner because the victim owed him money, authorities said. Brian Keith Easterling, 52, was taken into ...
Jun 06 2022 - Columbus, New Mexico, shocked by COVID-19 early on, adapts for new normal
An SNMJC analysis of New Mexico’s population shows that one in four live in small communities like Columbus, with less than 50,000 residents.
Jun 06 2022 - Alexander Volkov takes care of business with 1st-round finish of Jairzinho Rozenstruik
Alexander Volkov knew what he had to do against Jairzinho Rozenstruik not long after he began watching some of “Bigi Boy’s” older fights. Rozenstruik is one of the UFC heavyweight division’s biggest ...
Jun 06 2022 - High school softball: Lehi, Spanish Fork advance to 5A championship
Spanish Fork High School and Lehi High School both took care of business at the 5A state softball tournament at Cottonwood Complex in Millcreek on Wednesday to advance to the 5A state championship ...
Jun 06 2022 - It's Your Business | Honors for longtime Urbana HVAC business
Along with marking its 60th anniversary coming up in November, the Urbana business has been named the 2022 dealer of the year for North America by Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems. Rose Heating & ...
Jun 06 2022 - KELOLAND.com Plays of the Month – May
May was a busy month on the diamond and on the track. Here’s a look at the top plays from a busy month of May: ...
Jun 06 2022 - South Dakota couple finds support for small herd in Minnesota
Marshall graduated from Garretson High School in 2001. He attended Ridgewater College in Willmar, where he acquired a two-year degree in farm business management and dairy. As a South Dakota ...
Jun 06 2022 - Fire Within: Award winners Molly McGonigal and Bonnie Beuning
While many businesses were struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic, Molly McGonigal’s 406 Cookies was taking off. A Great Falls native, McGonigal, 28, started the business as a creative outlet during ...
Jun 06 2022 - Why GM's Mary Barra got no special deposition treatment from Georgia Supreme Court
Corporate CEOs and CFOs are busy people with a lot of responsibilities. So are myriad other workers whose colleagues depend on their efforts. And so are single parents juggling jobs outside of the ...
Jun 06 2022 - VIDEO: Deputy shoots man in confrontation near Columbus
Authorities have released bodycam and dashcam video Thursday from a deputy-involved shooting that left a man dead in Marysville.
Jun 06 2022 - Feds discuss New Mexico fentanyl busts, Operation Blue Crush
Representatives from the U.S. Marshal Service and several local police agencies are touting the results of a recent 90-day, statewide operation helping net guns and ...
Jun 06 2022 - Class 2 girls soccer state semifinal: Orchard Farm 4, Perryville 0
Perryville's Kyla Schnurbusch jumps for the ball during a class 2 girls soccer semifinal match on Friday, June 3, 2022, at Soccer Park in St. Louis County, Mo. Orchard Farm defeated Perryville 4-0.
Jun 06 2022 - GUEST OPINION: Understanding the Impact of Your Dollar
Colorado agriculture is not only a main driver of Colorado’s economy, but it’s also a way of life for many Coloradans in rural parts of the state. Many agricultural businesses are passed down from ...
Jun 06 2022 - Alaska Communications to Launch 2.5 Gigabit Broadband Service
The 2.5 Gigabit internet speeds will be first available for select homes and businesses in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Soldotna ...
Jun 06 2022 - SWOSU students win Reach Higher program awards
Southwestern Oklahoma State University students Jennifer Nightengale ... at the Everett Dobson School of Business and Technology spring awards ceremony on the Weatherford campus. Nightengale and Ulery ...
Jun 06 2022 - PGT Innovations Code Compliance Manager Appointed to Chair ASTM Task Group for Impact Resistance of
Lynn Miller (Photo: Business Wire) ...
Jun 06 2022 - Degreed Learning Experience Platform Now Available on SAP® Store
Degreed is now available on SAP Store. (Photo: Business Wire) ...
Jun 06 2022 - Central York football players have unfinished business as they pick up Division I offers
Central York football is entering a new era, but the Panthers still have plenty of talent. Two of their players just earned Division I offers.
Jun 06 2022 - Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett begins transition to replace Eddie Bernice Johnson in Congress
Days after state Rep. Jasmine Crockett won the Democratic nomination to replace retiring Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson in Congress, she was having bad dreams.
Jun 06 2022 - A (bus) driving force for school kids
Retired ad executive Hal Barnes of Hudson, Wis., is spending quality time with those not worried about blood pressure or cholesterol and, in the process, gaining a fresh perspective on his own life.
Jun 06 2022 - Jerome business leaders work to increase workforce
Members of the business community learned about leadership programs and other efforts to increase the workforce during Business Plus's second quarter meeting Thursday at the Mountain View Barn.
Jun 06 2022 - Paramount is sued over 'Top Gun: Maverick'
The family of the author whose article inspired the 1986 Tom Cruise movie 'Top Gun' on Monday sued Paramount Pictures for copyright infringement over this year's blockbuster sequel 'Top Gun: Maverick.
Jun 06 2022 - ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Should Be Grounded, Copyright Suit Claims; Paramount Straps In To “Defend
Good morning aviators,” says Tom Cruise a telling line in blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick. “This is your captain speaking. Today’s exercise is dogfighting.” Specifically, a legal dogfight between ...
Jun 06 2022 - 'Top Gun' heirs sue Paramount over 'Top Gun: Maverick'
The family of the author whose article inspired the 1986 Tom Cruise movie "Top Gun" on Monday sued Paramount Pictures for copyright infringement over this year's blockbuster sequel "Top Gun: Maverick.
Jun 06 2022 - ‘Top Gun’ Heirs Sue Paramount, Allege Studio No Longer Controls Copyright
The original “Top Gun” was based on a 1983 article. Family of the author say blockbuster sequel released without permission, seek injunction.
Jun 06 2022 - Paramount Sued for Releasing ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Without Copyright License
Paramount Pictures Corp. was accused in a lawsuit of releasing its blockbuster “Top Gun: Maverick” without securing a license from the estate of the writer whose story inspired the original film about ...
Jun 06 2022 - SEE IT: Paramount slapped with lawsuit over latest 'Top Gun' movie
Maverick, is being sued over the film. In a lawsuit filed Monday, plaintiffs Shosh and Yuval Yonay claim that the blockbuster movie is a product of copyright infringement. The suit, which was filed in ...
Jun 06 2022 - Engage! Summits in New Orleans this week with 550 high-end wedding and event professionals attendin
Engage! Summits is a luxury wedding and event business summit and it is making a stop in New Orleans this week for three days of inspiration, opportunity, powerhouse speakers, and curated content ...
Jun 06 2022 - Oris Buckner III, New Orleans officer who revealed police abuses in 'Algiers 7' case, dies
Oris Buckner III, a former New Orleans Police Department officer who broke ranks in the early 1980's to help convict three other detectives for brutalizing residents in the notorious “Algiers ...
Jun 06 2022 - Kingsville singer continues to prove she has 'Mucho Talento', advances in TV contest
The sophomore at Texas A&M University-Kingsville auditioned again in February via zoom... and made it! She’s been booked and busy flying to and from Los Angeles and made her way back there ...
Jun 06 2022 - Woman charged with sexually abusing young boy
West Virginia State Police have charged a woman in Randolph County with sexual abuse, following accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior involving a young child.
Jun 06 2022 - Texas authorities: Prisoner stabs guard, escapes from bus between Houston and Dallas
CENTERVILLE, Texas (AP) — A Texas prisoner serving a life sentence for murder escaped from a transport bus Thursday after stabbing the driver, setting off a search in a rural county between ...
Jun 06 2022 - Escaped murderer linked to 5 more deaths, Texas officials say
Gonzalo Lopez, 46, was serving a life sentence for capital murder when he escaped a prison transport bus May 12 between Gatesville and Huntsville, and authorities believe Lopez was involved in the ...
Jun 06 2022 - Houston businessman honored with West Texas conservation award
The Borderlands Research Institute and the Borderlands Research Foundation honored Houston businessman John L. Nau, III, with the inaugural West Texas Conservationist of the Year award on May 25, a ...
Jun 06 2022 - Miller's Merry Manor operator leaving 8 locations
Inside INdiana Business reported. Locations include Miller’s Merry Manor, 300 N. Washington, St., Wakarusa; and Miller’s Merry Manor, 787 N. Detroit St., LaGrange. In a series of notices to ...
Jun 06 2022 - Irmo holiday house letting with internet access, air con, walking and fireplace
A convenient and inexpensive alternative for those traveling for business, holidays, local events, or even visiting your children/friends at the University of South Carolina ... movie theaters, Irmo ...
Jun 06 2022 - Santa Clara County DA Clears Gilroy Officer in Fatal Suspect Shooting, Cites ‘Imminent Danger’
Gilroy Officer Catalina Fraide’s disciplined response in September 2021 to a live-fire ambush by a violent felon intent on killing police officers is a credit to her training, professionalism and ...
Jun 06 2022 - Minnesota-based pet food company Tuffy's expands with purchase of Chaska business
Tuffy's Treat Co. continues to grow, announcing that it is buying a Chaska-based pet treat business. Tuffy's was already an investor in Finley's Barkery. Terms of the deal were not disclosed Finley's ...
Jun 06 2022 - Indiana doughnut shop breaks world record with 8,558 sold in one day
An Indiana doughnut shop broke a Guinness World Record when it sold 8,558 donuts in a single day of business. Tom's Donuts in Angola held the Guinness World Record attempt Saturday and the store's ...
Jun 06 2022 - Senior citizens invited on bus trip to Silver Slipper Casino
Seniors and adults 55 and older are invited to the St. Charles Parish Department of Parks and Recreation’s bus trip to the Silver Slipper Casino in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, on Wednesday, June 22.
Jun 06 2022 - Black-Owned Businesses Are Disappearing from Mississippi City
Bay St. Louis, like cities and counties across Mississippi and the country, are required to redistrict this year. The ward lines are redrawn every decade after the U.S. Census, so roughly the same ...
Jun 06 2022 - Memorial Day Weekend Brings Start of Summer Tourism Season to Northern Michigan
For many businesses across northern Michigan, the holiday weekend marks the unofficial ... and as a shortcut for some people traveling from Traverse City to Bellaire, Alden is perfectly placed for ...
Jun 06 2022 - Workforce housing a growing need for employers entering tourism season
More Michigan businesses are offering their employees housing solutions to prepare for peak tourism season this summer as hospitality and seasonal workers continue to be priced out of living near ...
Jun 06 2022 - Quality child care helps Texas kids, businesses and cities, Fort Worth mayor says
Parker shared her own experiences noting that her daughter’s college tuition at Texas Tech University was less expensive than the tuition at the Montessori school her 4-year-old was attending.
Jun 06 2022 - Peoples Bank names business center manager
John Somers joined Peoples Bank in 2015 as the business center manager for the Triangle location and then served as a business center manager for the Lincolnton location.
Jun 06 2022 - CENLA Power Wash Offers Professional Pressure Washing In Alexandria, LA
Alexandria, LA – CENLA Power Wash, a family-owned business with many years of experience, offers professional pressure washing services to homeowners and businesses in the Alexandria area.
Jun 06 2022 - Former Louisiana Congressman John Cooksey dies
Former Congressman John Cooksey also served in the United States Air Force and earned both a medical degree and master's of business.
Jun 06 2022 - High gas prices? No problem – here’s how to go car-free on the Cape
With trains, planes, bikes, buses, trollies and more, you can plan a Cape Cod escape and never spend a penny on gas.
Jun 06 2022 - Teletherapy for Jonesboro, GA
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Jun 06 2022 - Cleaver backs Busch Valentine in Democratic primary for U.S. Senate as Greitens leads GOP
The first African American mayor of Kansas City and the state’s senior Democrat in Congress, Cleaver’s support could be a boost to Busch Valentine in the Kansas City area, where she’s less known than ...
Jun 06 2022 - Man last seen leaving downtown Ocean Springs restaurant has been missing for nearly 1 week
Ocean Springs police are looking for a missing man who was last seen at a downtown restaurant. Lloyd ‘Daniel’ Cecil, 27, left the business on Friday, May 27, between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. and told ...
Jun 06 2022 - Tybee Island prepares for busy Memorial Day weekend
Thousands are expected to flock to Tybee island for Memorial Day weekend — the unofficial start of summer and one of the island’s busiest time periods. That calls ...
Jun 06 2022 - How taking on both residential and commercial work keeps this Maryland designer’s firm profitable
The 50 States Project is a series of candid conversations with interior designers across the country about how they’ve built their businesses. This week, ...
Jun 06 2022 - Election Guide: Crowded field to determine next head of South Carolina's public schools
The most crowded field in the 2022 South Carolina primary elections is the race to determine the next superintendent of education. Six people are running for the Republican nomination: businessman ...
Jun 06 2022 - What's Happening: Two Lexington stores closing; Canadian company pays $1.3 million for local indust
Two Lexington stores closing; Thomasville Industrial building purchased for $1.3 million; Black Business Expo planned. Here's What's Happening in Davidson County.
Jun 06 2022 - ProTeam Tactical to open Merrillville location
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) — Indianapolis-based ProTeam Tactical Performance is preparing to open its first location outside of central Indiana. The company, which helps first ...
Jun 06 2022 - Mansfield Christian's Michelle Beare recognized with OHSAA Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity Awar
COLUMBUS – Throughout the 2021-22 school year, the coaches associations of the sports sanctioned by the Ohio High School Athletic Association selected one of their own for an OHSAA Sportsmanship, ...
Jun 06 2022 - Columbus man shot by Mansfield police officer files federal civil suit
The lawsuit was filed June 1 on behalf of Maxwell Davis, 21, of Columbus, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Eastern Division against the city of Mansfield, Mansfield Police ...
Jun 06 2022 - Opinion: A Liberal’s case against gun control
Nicholas Barry Creel is an assistant professor of business law at Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville. I’m a liberal university professor who has, over the last several ...
Jun 06 2022 - Inflation, increase in need driving food pantry shortages in Columbus
The Mid-Ohio Food Collective sent a letter to two food pantries saying they would not be able to supply smaller pantries at the same level as they have in the past.
Jun 06 2022 - Opera Columbus to launch new season in October with Italian version of 'Cinderella'
A family-friendly opera will kick off Opera Columbus' 2022-23 season in October, when the company performs 'La Cenerentola.' ...
Jun 06 2022 - Two teenagers dead after shooting in north Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Two teenage boys are dead after a shooting on the city’s far north side, according to Columbus police. Around 11 p.m. Friday, Columbus police officers went to N. Hamilton Rd.
Jun 06 2022 - Free lunches, snacks for students at Columbus library locations
Young library visitors in Columbus are now eligible for free lunches and snacks. Starting Monday, the Columbus Metropolitan Library will offer lunches and snacks to ...
Jun 06 2022 - Power surge at Columbus, Lake County; pitching solid at Lynchburg | Guardians minors roundup for Ju
The Guardians’ minor-league affiliates put on a display of offense and pitching this past week, highlighted by power surges from Columbus’ David Fry and Lake County’s Jhonkensy Noel and collection ...
Jun 06 2022 - Child shot at Elizabeth Canty Apartments in Columbus
Columbus Police say they were called to the scene at 6:53 p.m. The victim is in stable condition A News 3 reporter is on the scene and says there is heavy police ...
Jun 06 2022 - Columbus Taco Week returns; see where to find specials
Columbus Taco Fest organizers are bringing back Columbus Taco Week beginning Monday until June 11, in support of small businesses. During Taco Week, local ...
Jun 06 2022 - Curfew among rules for Farmington Hills hookah lounges. Owners fear it'll kill business.
Restrictions focus on hours of operation, staffing, alcohol and police's ability to shut down businesses for the day if problems arise.
Jun 06 2022 - Business owner uses Groupon to inspire meal deals website for local restaurants
A business owner has a solution for Spartanburg diners looking for deals at local restaurants. Elyasse Janah, the owner of Denos Grill, is set to launch Restaupon this month.  The localized restaurant ...
Jun 06 2022 - City of Lufkin invites public to Gattefossé groundbreaking
The City of Lufkin is preparing a ground breaking ceremony for a multi-million dollar manufacturing facility set to be constructed in the Lufkin Business Park.
Jun 06 2022 - Sleepy Sloth cafe opens at Northgate Mall in Hixson
A Chattanooga businessman who bought a crafts market at Northgate Mall last year has opened a sandwich and coffee cafe in the Hixson shopping center.
Jun 06 2022 - Delta runner wins state; results from track finals, softball semistates, baseball regionals
From IHSAA track state finals to softball semistates to baseball regionals, it was a busy but successful weekend for East Central Indiana athletes.
Jun 06 2022 - Louisiana job growth expected to slow as country heads toward potential recession
The UL B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration's forecast for the second quarter of 2022 was a mixed bag for the state economy.
Jun 06 2022 - 8,000-gallon recycled oil processing tank catches fire at Suffolk business
Fire crews responded to Saratoga Investments in the 400 block of South Saratoga Street around 7:35 p.m. Tuesday for a commercial structure fire.
Jun 06 2022 - Cousin of slain Apollo woman found at U-Haul facility works to help those suffering from abuse
A domestic and sexual abuse survivor is volunteering her decorating talents to help other victims find comfort after fleeing from their abusers. Jennifer Zimmerman, 52, of Wexford said she escaped ...
Jun 06 2022 - High school baseball: Pine Bush duo, Croce/Martin, voted Varsity 845 Player of the Week
Pine Bush's Nick Croce/Josh Martin were voted the winners of the Varsity 845 High School Baseball Player of the Week, for games played May 23 - May 29. Croce/Martin recorded 29.31% of the online ...
Jun 06 2022 - Groundhogs are not good prognosticators
a Gloversville native who’s been at the Pine Bush for 10 years. “And groundhogs are true hibernators, so you’re not going to find any this time of year in New York state. They’re all ...
Jun 06 2022 - Murder Café presents “The Mystery of the Alien Invasion” in Pine Bush, New York.
In celebration of its 24th year in operation, Murder Café will be presenting its original interactive whodunit, “The Mystery of the Alien Invasion” in collaboration with the Pine Bush UFO and ...
Jun 06 2022 - Hugo Gurdon: Biden cannot escape high inflation in midterm elections
Washington Examiner editor-in-chief Hugo Gurdon warned on Fox Business Tuesday that inflation will "swamp pretty much any other issue" in the midterm elections. Both parties know that "inflation ...
Jun 06 2022 - Business Watch: Local Retailer Shares Knowledge, Acumen; Baby Boutique Born In Littleton
If you ask the owners why their business is so famous the response will be “because of our loyal customers.” Reputation is the single most important aspect of your business and through reputation, ...
Jun 06 2022 - New York City man charged in Pittston Township shooting
State police at Wilkes-Barre have charged Christopher Nelson Carmona with attempting to kill a woman he allegedly shot twice outside a nail salon business Wednesday afternoon.
Jun 06 2022 - Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes now open in Cool Springs; Wild Sage Studio to open in Franklin J
Read the latest business news from the Nashville area. Mooyah Burgers, Fries & Shakes now open in Cool Springs Mooyah serves never-frozen certified Angus beef, all-natural turkey ...
Jun 06 2022 - Pastors from Oconee, Hall counties named in SBC sex abuse report
The Southern Baptist Convention says pastors from Hall and Oconee counties are among the 40 church workers from Georgia implicated in sex abuse cases. Phillip Terrell was a youth minister in ...
Jun 06 2022 - Salem has nearly 300 streets that may not be legal
Florence Street is a 350-foot-long dead-end street — toward the northern end of Canal Street — wedged between several businesses that frequently clash over parking and street access, ...
Jun 06 2022 - Kansas City startup is shutting down. Its founder blames a St. Louis corporate giant
Owing at least partly to the fact that he was once homeless, Luke Einsel is a scrappy businessman, with a high tolerance for risk and a nose for a profitable niche. Over the last decade, he built an ...
Jun 06 2022 - Kazakh Foreign Minister, U.S. State Secretary Meet in Washington D.C., Discuss Robust Bilateral Tie
NUR-SULTAN – Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Mukhtar Tileuberdi met with United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on May 20 as part of his two-day visit to ...
Jun 06 2022 - Central Florida farmers’ fertilizer, fuel and feed costs soar, just like grocery prices
The price of corn to feed the thousands of chickens at Dale Volkert’s Lake Meadow Naturals in Ocoee, Florida, has doubled from $4 or $4.50 a bushel a year ago to $8 or $9 in May. That’s just one of ...
Jun 06 2022 - Suspected car thief nabbed in Ocoee following shooting, pursuit involving Orlando police officer
Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to a busy Ocoee intersection on Wednesday evening after a suspected car thief exchanged gunfire with an Orlando police officer who was in pursuit of the ...
Jun 06 2022 - Museum Of Contemporary Art, North Miami Announces Robust Public Activations For Public Artwork At M
The Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami has announced a series of public activations, â€œUnder the Electric Tree” at Griffing Park. Programming will include site-specific performances, live ...
Jun 06 2022 - Old Alaska ferry Malaspina sold in bid to keep it out of the scrapyard
The state of Alaska has sold the ferry Malaspina to a business group in a deal aimed at giving the ship a new life and preventing it from being scrapped. The Malaspina, built in 1963, was one of the ...
Jun 06 2022 - Alaska ferry ‘Malaspina’ sold in bid to give ship a new life
The state of Alaska has sold the ferry named Malaspina to a business group in a deal aimed at giving the ship a new life and preventing it from being scrapped. The Malaspina, built in 1963, was one of ...
Jun 06 2022 - After P&G revamp, activist investor Peltz moves on to Unilever
Unilever has already taken some steps to cut costs by consolidating its headquarters in London and getting rid of some slower growing businesses like its Lipton tea brand. The company, which ...
Jun 06 2022 - 4 ways to protect your small business from cyberattacks
says Andrew Lipton, vice president, head of cyber claims at AmTrust Financial Services, a small-business insurance company. Business owners should understand where their data lives and classify ...
Jun 06 2022 - No contest: Peltz to bring energy to Unilever board
The company has taken some steps to cut costs by consolidating its headquarters in London, getting rid of some slower growing businesses like its Lipton tea brand, and trimming jobs. But for many ...
Jun 06 2022 - He Means Business! 12-Year-Old Boy Fires Shot While Robbing Gas Station | WATCH-MustSee
Surveillance video caught the moment a 12-year-old boy shot a gun while robbing a gas station in Hartford, Michigan. The store clerk spoke with News Channel 3 and said she honestly thought the boy was ...
Jun 06 2022 - ANIMAL TALK: Humane Society Membership Letters In The Mail
The Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society has been helping the homeless and abused animals in our community for 46 years and you are the reason we have been so successful. Your membership supports: ...
Jun 06 2022 - Popular Orono pub Common Loon to move, closing mid-June
A cornerstone Orono restaurant is looking for a new place to conduct business. The Common Loon Pub Public House in Orono announced they will no longer be operating at their current Main Street ...
Jun 06 2022 - Why did this Central New York group give Kathy Hochul $50K for her campaign?
Gov. Kathy Hochul turned to familiar friends and wealthy business owners in Central New York to help her raise about $10.3 million for her campaign over the past four months. The list of top local ...
Jun 06 2022 - Tuesday headlines: Early voting begins today in South Carolina
South Carolina’s primaries are June 14 and early voting is available every day except Sundays. Free CARTA shuttle returns for the summer. A free shuttle bus from Mount Pleasant to Isle of Palms ...
Jun 06 2022 - Driver busted with SUV hanging out of U-Haul in Washington
OMAK, Wash. (WJW) — Washington State Patrol Trooper John Bryant said he’s seen a lot of improperly secured loads in eastern Washington, but nothing like what he witnessed on the road Sunday.
Jun 06 2022 - Marijuana businesses could be coming to Michiana border in Niles Township. Here's what we know.
Business owner hopes to put marijuana on the November ballot in Niles Charter Township. But can the market handle more?
Jun 06 2022 - Deans of design: Ranking New York’s busiest architecture firms
Commercial amenities trended, housing faced a reckoning, and neighborhoods south of Hudson Yards, along with 3rd Avenue, are heating up.
Jun 06 2022 - From California to Jamestown, cannabis grower Fare Thee Well Farm prepares for the adult-use market
Craig Robins, owner of Fare Thee Well Farm in Jamestown, started growing cannabis for CBD oils after he lost in job in the pandemic. He's transitioning now to adult-use.
Jun 06 2022 - 'I put it in God's hand': Man exonerated after spending 21 years in Texas prison on sex abuse charg
Mallory Vernon Nicholson, 74, was convicted in September 1982 of burglary of a habitation and two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child.
Jun 06 2022 - Hemp Industry can bloom in Alberta
with the majority of Alberta’s hemp grown in southern Alberta,” said Roy Brewin, owner of Rowland Farms Inc., a Taber based business specializing in the production of hemp, in a statement sent ...
Jun 06 2022 - Arizona Party Bike founder had to write a law to make his business legal. Here's how he did it
The result is Mayer’s thriving Arizona Party Bike, the recreational business he launched in 2014. In addition to its headquarters in Old Town Scottsdale, Mayer’s enterprise encompasses hubs in ...
Jun 06 2022 - Grandma accused of killing grandson in Scottsdale hotel room had three abuse allegations filed agai
New documents from Arizona's Department of Child Safety show disturbing new details in the case of a grandmother accused of killing her 11-year-old grandson at a hotel in Scottsdale in February. In ...
Jun 06 2022 - An Idaho man said armed men burned down Caldwell businesses. Police say he did it
A Caldwell business owner allegedly told police officers that he was held hostage while several armed men torched multiple businesses — including his own, the Caldwell Police Department said. But the ...
Jun 06 2022 - MTA bus keeps going after it fatally strikes Staten Island man
Patrick Varriale, 69, was crossing Platinum Ave. at Forest Hill Rd. in New Springville just before 4:40 a.m., police said. The MTA bus on the SIM 10 route slammed into the pedestrian as its 52 ...
Jun 06 2022 - NYC victim of MTA bus hit-and-run identified as Patrick Varriale
The fallen pedestrian, Patrick Varriale, 69, was a resident of the New Springville section, authorities said Friday night. Varriale was found just before 4:40 a.m. Friday, unconscious at the ...
Jun 06 2022 - Ohio governor to sign bill allowing armed school employees
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio school districts could begin arming employees as soon as this fall under legislation approved by Republican lawmakers and set to be signed by GOP Gov. Mike DeWine.
Jun 06 2022 - Rochester chamber honors 2022 citizen, nonprofit and business of year. Here's who won.
Kathleen Sessler, a licensed practical nurse, is a resident of Strafford and employed by Cornerstone VNA in Rochester as a provider liaison.
Jun 06 2022 - TechCrunch Podcasts this week: Layoffs, the crypto downturn, investor offense, and Columbus, Ohio
TechCrunch is more than just a site with words. To help you find the right show for your interests, we've compiled our audio output from the week. Episode 3: Why do people keep giving Adam Neumann ...
Jun 06 2022 - Meet 5 people who will share stories of neighbors at next Columbus Storytellers Project
The Columbus Storytellers Project is hosting its next event, "Neighbors," June 15 at the Columbus Athenaeum. Learn about the people sharing stories.
Jun 06 2022 - ‘Watcher’ Eyes Opening Record For IFC Films/IFC Midnight; ‘Poser’s $15K At One Columbus Cin
Chloe Okuno’s feature debut Watcher recorded the biggest opening weekend grosses ever for IFC Films and its IFC Midnight/Shudder label on 764 U.S. screens — also one of the distributor’s ...
Jun 06 2022 - Columbus is one of just three big Ohio cities that grew in 2021
Out of Ohio's 17 cities with more than 50,000 people, just two others experienced growth, per new Census data. Elyria and Lorain in eastern Ohio, significantly smaller than Columbus, also grew less ...
Jun 06 2022 - The top-selling homes in Greater Columbus recorded in early May
Each week, we present a snapshot of the housing market in the Greater Columbus area. Want to know how many homes have sold recently and what the average price is? We have the information here. ...
Jun 06 2022 - Columbus layoffs to follow DSW’s distribution shift
A local DSW distribution facility will close in September as the Columbus-based chain relocates that fulfillment work. Geodis Logistics LLC filed a ...
Jun 06 2022 - City council to discuss ordinances related to reform with Columbus police
City council members say the ordinances are based on feedback from both police and city residents and that it will support interactions and trust between them.
Jun 06 2022 - 3 injured in southwest Columbus shooting
Three people are injured following a shooting on the city’s southwest side, according to the Columbus Division of Police. Officers were called to the 200 block Lechner Avenue shortly after 8:45 p.m.
Jun 06 2022 - Electric buses rolling off the line this fall; EPA providing rebates toward purchase
A Canadian electric school bus manufacturer will begin production at a West Virginia facility in September, officials said.
Jun 06 2022 - Horizon Sets Hillsboro, OH as its Next FTTH Target
Horizon is continuing to expand its regional fiber network to residents and businesses in Hillsboro, Ohio. This Horizon Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) expansion includes nearly 42 miles of new fiber, ...
Jun 06 2022 - Virginia legislators attempting ban on skill games behind closed doors through budget language
This newest attempt to ban Skill games is yet another assault on freedom, tramples on constitutional rights, and harms Virginia small businesses ROCKY MOUNT, Va., June 1, 2022 /PRNewswire ...
Jun 06 2022 - Fort Payne man charged with child abuse, bond set at $100k
The 26-year-old was arrested by the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office and faces at least one count of torture/willful abuse of a child. His bond has been set at $100,000.
Jun 06 2022 - Md. cybersecurity firm wins NASA award
Lanham-based cybersecurity firm a.i. solutions was named the Large Business Prime Contractor of the Year by NASA.
Jun 06 2022 - Spend a morning in the revived Highland Park neighborhood
Local business owners and community groups are working to revive the historic business district in north Des Moines.
Jun 06 2022 - Rogers Cinema: A step into the future
In 1985, the Rogers Cinema properties were leased to Excellence Theaters of Chicago. While Paul Rogers left the business for a short time, he didn’t stay away long. Two years later, the company took ...
Jun 06 2022 - Team effort flowing to combat flood woes in South Boston
Running through the town of South Boston is the intersection of U.S. 501 and U.S. 58, one of the busiest roads in southern Virginia, connecting the container shipments coming into ...
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