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Jun 07 2023 - Tom York on Business: California’s Life Science Industry Grows into $400 Billion Powerhouse
San Diego-based Biocom California, the statewide association representing the life science industry, released a new report showing the industry directly provides more than 460,000 jobs and generates ...
Jun 07 2023 - Bosch to Expand with 400 New Jobs and $130 Million Investment in Lincolnton
RALEIGH: Bosch will add 400 new jobs in Lincoln County for its power tools business, Gov. Roy Cooper announced today. The company says it will invest $130 million to expand ...
Jun 07 2023 - Clarksville Dive Bar Mean-Eyed Cat’s Expanding Into Kyle, Texas
Clarksville dive bar Mean-Eyed Cat is going to be opening a second location out in Kyle, Texas, as reported by Austin Business Journal. Co-owners Matt Luckie and Max Moreland shared that the new ...
Jun 07 2023 - Bedford Wheel House celebrates grand opening on World Bicycle Day
They say this business also helps their goal of making Bedford more bikeable.  The Bedford Wheel House is next to the Bedford Hills Library.
Jun 07 2023 - COVID-19 $14.7M Scheme: Westchester Duo Tried Stealing From Relief Program, Feds Say
Two men from Westchester and a Long Island woman face charges after participating in a more than $14 million scheme to steal from a program created to help small businesses during the COVID-19 ...
Jun 07 2023 - Macy's rival Belk to close Selma, Alabama store after 18 years in business
The Belk location will officially close on Monday, June 5, officials said. 'We are grateful for the contributions of our Selma associates and are providing them with support during the transition, ...
Jun 07 2023 - Newport Food Scene: Take a step back from Lower Thames crowds at Lucy's Cafe and Bakery
There’s a certain bustle to the streets of downtown Newport during the summer months. As explorers walk about to check out all the amazing boutiques and stores that line the streets and piers, a ...
Jun 07 2023 - Group of Palisades Park residents demand action after report on Police Department issues
The group, TEAM Palisades Park, describes itself as a nonpartisan ... fatal Paramus school bus crash North Jersey newsPaterson's Wé Ani to debut new song days after missing 'American Idol ...
Jun 07 2023 - Community effort brings fourth LOVEworks sign to Pittsylvania County
Each letter was created and sponsored by different businesses in the community.
Jun 07 2023 - Sheet metal manufacturer breaks ground on new facility in Seguin
The city of Seguin opened its arms Tuesday morning to welcome a new business into its family of economic producers.
Jun 07 2023 - Walmart Again Challenging Sturgeon Bay Property Assessment
Walmart is again challenging the assessment of its three parcels along Egg Harbor Road in the City of Sturgeon Bay. The Walmart Real Estate Business Trust – which last year reached an out-of-court ...
Jun 07 2023 - Historic Russellville restaurant catches fire overnight
Owners of the Old South Restaurant, a historic spot in Russellville, have been left to pick up the pieces after an overnight fire burned down their business. “Normal is gone for the Old South right ...
Jun 07 2023 - New Hampshire rejects industrial net metering
New Hampshire’s governor vetoes a bill that would have expanded renewable energy net metering to industrial businesses, citing cost shifting concerns and legislative drafting errors that advocates ...
Jun 07 2023 - Napoleon beef business among APUC grantees
A Napoleon beef business is among value-added projects getting money this quarter from North Dakota's Agricultural Products Utilization Commission.Legendary Steaks was awarded $26,250 to buy a trailer ...
Jun 07 2023 - Sponsored: Morton Buildings Expands Service in Springville and Surrounding Area
Sponsored Content Morton Buildings, a leading national post-frame manufacturing and building company, has served local area residents and businesses for many years through its construction center in ...
Jun 07 2023 - Dallas Cowboys would like deals for Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, Trevon Diggs before camp
But the Cowboys will head into the break with some unfinished business. The Cowboys entered the offseason looking to sign quarterback Dak Prescott, receiver CeeDee Lamb, cornerback Trevon Diggs to ...
Jun 07 2023 - Dallas County Hospital acquires Broadlawns Dallas Center Clinic
Dallas County Hospital recently announced the acquisition of Broadlawns Dallas Center Clinic. The transition will take effect Monday, July 3. The clinic will now be called DCH Family Medicine Dallas ...
Jun 07 2023 - The Dallas ransomware attack is in week 5. What can be done to prevent the next one?
As ransomware attacks like the one on Dallas city government become more common, how do businesses and municipalities protect themselves? One UTA professor says the best strategies include beefing up ...
Jun 07 2023 - COVID-19 $14.7M Scheme: New Rochelle Man Tried Stealing From Relief Program, Feds Say
Two men from Westchester and a Long Island woman face charges after participating in a more than $14 million scheme to steal from a program created to help small businesses during the COVID-19 ...
Jun 07 2023 - Black bear, dubbed Buster, seen throughout southern Massachusetts
A male black bear, dubbed Buster, has been routinely spotted in communities around the South Shore recently, while also becoming a bit of a local fixation.
Jun 07 2023 - Union Contracts Are Unfinished Business for San Jose, as Budget Decisions Loom
San Jose this week announced with enthusiasm tentative agreements with three bargaining units, but the unions representing police dispatchers, building inspectors and park rangers account for a little ...
Jun 07 2023 - Sailboats run aground, Medevac from Isle Royale: Busy week for Great Lakes Coast Guard crews
A Jayhawk helicopter at U.S. Air Station Traverse City, designed for long-range search and rescue work. Photo courtesy of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Jun 07 2023 - Police share more details in murder of Springfield meat market owner
Daniel Taylor Jr., 20, is accused of shooting to death Thomas Gill, 64, in January, less than a month after Taylor had been released from prison. Gill was a Springfield business owner.
Jun 07 2023 - Iowa college to host drag show and Nikki Haley CNN town hall over same weekend
School may be out of session, but it is nevertheless set to be a busy first weekend of June at Grinnell College in Iowa. On the itinerary: a college reunion drag show that “encapsulates the lasting ...
Jun 07 2023 - Severe hailstorm damages several Iowa hotels
GRINNELL, Iowa — Grinnell experienced baseball-sized hail during a serious line of thunderstorms Sunday afternoon, which left some businesses with thousands of dollars in damage. Country Inn and ...
Jun 07 2023 - Newton bowling coach uses her business to develop student athletes' skills
Newton Cardinals have top recognition to prove it ... but also her athletes who keep scoring high marks at competitions. Some bowling teams in Iowa only have one day a week to practice. Hughes says ...
Jun 07 2023 - Protests in West Palm Beach, across Florida over DeSantis' immigration law
Protests took place in West Palm Beach and across Florida while some businesses across the state shut their doors Thursday in opposition to a tough, new immigration law pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Jun 07 2023 - Industrial companies are struggling to hire. Here's how robot dogs from this West Palm Beach compan
That's sparking demand for software created by Levatas, a startup that automates industrial inspections for businesses. Headquartered in West Palm Beach, the venture uses artificial intelligence and ...
Jun 07 2023 - Former East standout preparing for Indiana All-Star games
Before heading to Indiana State to continue with basketball, the recent Columbus East graduate will be playing in three separate games for the Indiana All-Stars this week. On Wednesday, they’ll play ...
Jun 07 2023 - Police chase school bus stolen in Cincinnati across multiple counties, ending in Indiana
Police chased a person at the wheel of a stolen school bus for miles, across multiple county lines, before the chase ended in Shelby County, Indiana, according to Indiana State Police.
Jun 07 2023 - Lake Norman social district gets approval for expansion
Cornelius leaders unanimously voted in favor of approving the successful Lake Norman social district. They're also considering adding more to boost small businesses.
Jun 07 2023 - First Metaverse tech event coming to Myrtle Beach, SC this week. What you need to know.
With Myrtle Beach’s rapid growth, the Grand Strand Web3 Guild is aiming to educate current and incoming residents about new technology, and how such technology can streamline business and grow the ...
Jun 07 2023 - Game warden graduates not enough to ease Maine's shortage
Thirteen additional game wardens from the recent class of graduates aren't enough to cover the busy summer season in Vacationland, officials say.
Jun 07 2023 - Kings Acquire Kevin Connauton and Hayden Hodgson in Three-Team Trade
The LA Kings have acquired defenseman Kevin Connauton and forward Hayden Hodgson in a three-team trade with the Columbus Blue Jackets and Philadelphia ...
Jun 07 2023 - Woman dies in truck crash that closed Blue Route in Pa. burbs for hours
A deadly crash involving a jackknifed tractor-trailer, a van hauling a U-Haul trailer and car closed a busy stretch of the Blue Route in the Philadelphia suburbs throughout the Monday morning commute.
Jun 07 2023 - Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee will lead Texas AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment defense
Tony Buzbee, a high-power attorney who successfully defended a former governor from abuse of office allegations, will lead the legal team fighting ...
Jun 07 2023 - Partisan stalemate keeps child sexual assault lawsuit window from advancing in Pennsylvania
Child sexual abuse survivors are pressing Pennsylvania lawmakers to move ahead with opening a two-year window for them to file otherwise outdated lawsuits over their claims.
Jun 07 2023 - Pennsylvania unveils website to help service members transition to civilian life
A new website that will help ease the transition from active duty to returning back home to Pennsylvania is now available for service members. The “Welcome ...
Jun 07 2023 - North Little Rock business sits in pieces months after tornado
Two months after a tornado ripped through central Arkansas, one North Little Rock business still sits in pieces.
Jun 07 2023 - New RTA bus services connecting Cuyahoga, Summit counties starting Monday
A new bus route will connect Akron METRO RTA services with Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, providing a new link between Cuyahoga and Summit Counties.
Jun 07 2023 - German Hanseatic Inspiration cruise ship visits Manistique
Starting its journey in Milwaukee, the German Hanseatic Inspiration anchored in Manistique on Sunday bringing more than 200 tourists. As local businesses finished preparations for their new guests, ...
Jun 07 2023 - Philadelphia Phillies add South Jersey businessman to ownership group
The deal involving the Temple graduate marks only the second time in more than 40 years that the Phillies have added a new partner.
Jun 07 2023 - What Marijuana Businesses Need To Know About Enforcing Patent Rights (Op-Ed)
A recent ruling opens the door for cannabis patent owners to consider enforcement actions to protect the value of their patent rights and obtain damages in federal courts. By Jayashree Mitra, Fox ...
Jun 07 2023 - Introducing 5 Star Concrete: The Premier Choice for Exceptional Concrete Services in Columbus
Star Concrete of Columbus proudly announces its emergence as the leading concrete contractor in the Columbus Ohio area. With a commitment to excellence and a team of skilled professionals, 5 Star Conc ...
Jun 07 2023 - 15-year-old suspect arrest in the killing of woman on Brown Ave. in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - A 15-year-old has been arrested in the murder of a 39-year-old woman on Brown Avenue. According to the Columbus Police Department, Jabori Baptiste was arrested on June 5 for the ...
Jun 07 2023 - 1 dead, 1 seriously injured in north Columbus shooting
A person is dead, and another person was critically wounded after what police said started as a domestic violence incident.
Jun 07 2023 - Flyers trade defenseman Ivan Provorov to Columbus in three-team deal
Once a budding star, Provorov's career has fizzled out over the past few seasons coinciding with the Flyers' struggles. Could a change of scenery unlock the 26-year-old's ability and full potential?
Jun 07 2023 - Columbus makes list of top 21 LGBTQ+ Pride parades and celebrations in the country
U.S. News & World Report has named Columbus one of the top 21 LGBTQ Pride parades and celebrations in the U.S. for 2023.
Jun 07 2023 - Comedian Matt Rife adds additional Columbus shows following surge in web traffic
Due to overwhelming demand, central Ohio native and comedian Matt Rife has added more dates and times for his tour stop in Columbus this fall. As previously announced, he will bring the ProbleMATTic ...
Jun 07 2023 - Columbus man sentenced in fatal 2021 bar shooting
Clyde Littlefield pleaded guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter, illegal possession of a firearm in a liquor permit premises and carrying a concealed weapon.
Jun 07 2023 - 1 dead in car crash on Veterans Parkway in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - One person is dead following a fatal vehicle crash on Veterans Parkway. The crash occurred on June 6 - near the 6100 block of Veterans Parkway. According to Muscogee County ...
Jun 07 2023 - Joey Votto 0 for 5, but Louisville Bats top Columbus Clippers on wild pitch in ninth inning
Jacob Hurtubise doubled in Alejo Lopez and moved to third on the throw home. He then scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch by Jhon Romero.
Jun 07 2023 - Janet Echelman explains meaning behind her sculpture 'Currents,' in downtown Columbus
Janet Echelman explains what components of Columbus inspired her sculpture "Currents" and what she hopes spectators will take away from it.
Jun 07 2023 - Two dead in separate shootings in North Columbus, Lincoln Village
One person died in a shooting in Northeast Columbus on Tuesday night. The second shooting occurred early Wednesday morning near Lincoln Village.
Jun 07 2023 - Michigan credit union to acquire longtime South Florida-based bank
Flagler Bank, a West Palm Beach-based bank founded in 2000, has filed a merger application identifying Grand Blanc, Michigan-based Dort Financial Credit Union as the potential buyer. The Business ...
Jun 07 2023 - đŸŒ± Bus Driver Shortage In Hoover + 2023 SEC Baseball Tournament
Good morning, everybody. It's Thursday in Hoover and I'm back in your inbox with everything you need to know about what's happening locally. Today’s Hoover Patch newsletter is brought to you in ...
Jun 07 2023 - Benton man charged with 100 counts possession of child sexual abuse material
Benton police have arrested and charged a man with 100 counts of distributing, possessing, and viewing sexually explicit conduct involving a child.
Jun 07 2023 - Arkansas man charged with voyeurism, 100 counts of possessing child sexual abuse material
The Saline County Sheriff's Office arrested a Benton man Friday on charges of voyeurism and 100 counts of possession of child sexual abuse material.
Jun 07 2023 - Phillipsburg council rejects McDonald’s sidewalk waiver request
Councilors agreed with the town engineer, who said McDonald's should be responsible for building ADA-compliant sidewalks along the busy stretch of Route 22.
Jun 07 2023 - Herbert Charles Hitchens
Herbert Charles Hitchens peacefully transitioned from this world on Friday, June 2, 2023, with his beloved dog, Buddy, by his side. Herb was the son of the late Herbert Sr. and Dorothy Ruth (Dechert) ...
Jun 07 2023 - RuPaul Shares Advice for Tuning Out the Haters: ‘What Other People Say About Me Is None of My Bus
RuPaul explained how drag has changed since he began his career as a go-go dancer in the 1990s — exclusive interview ...
Jun 07 2023 - One person injured in Freeport explosion
One person was seriously injured in an explosion Friday morning at an auto sales and salvage business in Freeport, News Center Maine reported. The explosion of a compressed gas cylinder occurred ...
Jun 07 2023 - Prison sexual assault victims can now petition for compassionate release
For years, Aimee Chavira suffered sexual abuse in a Dublin, Calif., federal prison by the officers responsible for protecting her. Now, thanks to a program known as compassionate release, she is free.
Jun 07 2023 - Gebrüder Weiss wins national Excellence in Customer Service Award
Gebrüder Weiss USA announced it was named a winner in the 2023 Excellence in Customer Service Award presented by Business Intelligence Group.
Jun 07 2023 - Florida SBDC At USF Adds Additional Circuit Office In Lakeland
TAMPA, Fla. - The Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of South Florida (USF) announces expansion ...
Jun 07 2023 - Springfield bus driver awarded for extinguishing house fire during route
Kim Skabla, a veteran driver for the Springfield City School District with over 15 years of service, was driving her afternoon route on McCreight Avenue when she noticed a home’s porch that was on ...
Jun 07 2023 - New rehab center opens in Marianna
Jackson County has become the latest county in our area to offer substance abuse treatment for jail inmates.  The CHROME Ministry Program offers help with other issues like ...
Jun 07 2023 - These are the 50 best restaurants in Biloxi, Mississippi
The Mississippi Coast is a foodie’s dream ... Mona Moore is the Service Journalism Desk Editor for the (Biloxi) Sun Herald, (Columbus) Ledger-Enquirer and (Macon) Telegraph. Originally from West ...
Jun 07 2023 - Local gardener looks to help feed Columbus community
Joseph Gardens of Mississippi is a non-profit organization in Columbus.Its mission is to provide fresh and locally grown produce for low-income families on a first-come, first-served basis, with no ...
Jun 07 2023 - Columbus city, Lowndes County leaders meet to discuss landscaping deal
Columbus Mayor Keith Gaskin went before the Lowndes County Board of Supervisors to ask if the county would consider sharing the cost of landscaping the exits along Highway 82 and the straightaway ...
Jun 07 2023 - “June Jam” Returns to Fort Payne, Alabama TONIGHT (Saturday, June 3rd)
Tony Conway, manager of the band Alabama, is a busy man – and he has been since the revival of June Jam was announced just a few months ago. But he’s excited, too, to see plans for the music ...
Jun 07 2023 - Rogers City Council selects new member for Ward 4
The Rogers City Council has selected a new member to fill the vacant Ward 4 seat. Roger Surly, a Plant Finance Business Partner at Kennametal, has been named to the position. The seat was previously ...
Jun 07 2023 - Rogers readies for Founders Day Parade
The city of Rogers is set to host its Founders Day Parade on June 10 at 2 p.m. There will also be an Art on the Bricks Art Walk event on June 8, where artists go to businesses in downtown Rogers to ...
Jun 07 2023 - Fire destroys Dugspur landmark
A large structure fire Saturday in Dugspur destroyed a local landmark, which doubled as a business and a home.
Jun 07 2023 - Partial and full closures expected for Business 63 improvements in West Plains
West Plains, MO. – Motorists should anticipate impacts to Business 63 in West Plains as contractor crews perform signal updates. This project is part of the Missouri Department of Transportation’s ...
Jun 07 2023 - Hundreds fill Fairfield streets for Walk A Mile in Her Shoes
FAIRFIELD — About 550 people hit the streets as part of the Center for Family Justice's annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event to raise awareness about sexual assault and child abuse. It aims to engage ...
Jun 07 2023 - Industry, conservationists welcome Ottawa's delay on B.C. salmon farm transition plan
The federal government's decision to delay its ruling on a planned transition away from open-net salmon farms from British Columbia coastal waters is being welcomed by opponents on both sides of the ...
Jun 07 2023 - Marijuana operation on church property in North Carolina busted
Deputies shut down a marijuana-growing operation discovered on church property Sunday, according to a Davidson County Sheriff’s Office news release.
Jun 07 2023 - Tourism season heats up in Boothbay Harbor
BOOTHBAY HARBOR (WGME) - Tourism season has arrived ... They want to go explore what’s happening in Maine.” ALSO READ: Cruise ships arriving in Portland means the start of a busy tourism ...
Jun 07 2023 - Louisiana Tech Athletics Starts “Bulldog Blitz” in Ruston
Louisiana Tech athletics is about to be on the move, but before that, they take care of business at home. Louisiana Tech athletics and the Louisiana Tech Athletic ...
Jun 07 2023 - Ruston RV park expected to help with busy events
RUSTON La. - Ruston Sports Complex has about 50 teams playing in tournaments most weekends. Even with 12 hotels in Ruston, rooms get filled quickly.
Jun 07 2023 - A shop owner said he killed two robbers. A detective believed him. Then it all fell apart
Inside the Downey stereo shop ... jails and the streets of Southern California. Shaffer had come to Valencia’s business the night of the shooting and told Bejines of “an ongoing investigation ...
Jun 07 2023 - need a small business loan for thermopolis wyoming
"I have. A father, a younger brother, and a sister. I miss them very much." In the night, Dick Weishui saw Cersei's face, which was so beautiful, as if she wanted to speak to him. 。 The trajectory of ...
Jun 07 2023 - Sidewalks to be added along busy road in Loveland
New sidewalks are set to be added along a busy road in Loveland. Work is set to begin in late June along the east side of the Loveland-Miamiville Road. The sidewalks will run from State Route 48 to ...
Jun 07 2023 - Sask. government thwarted ag-plastics recycling business, says Yorkton entrepreneur
The entrepreneur from Yorkton, Sask., about 190 kilometres ... EcoGenX would then sell the recycled product in Saskatchewan. But he says the Saskatchewan government has stifled his business ...
Jun 07 2023 - Blaine woman running for local office facing sexual abuse charges
A Blaine woman running for local office is facing several charges after being accused of sexually abusing minors. Whatcom County Sheriff’s spokesperson Deb Slater said that Child Protective Services ...
Jun 07 2023 - ‘Horrific is a good word for it.’ Documents detail alleged abuse by ex-Kennewick teacher
Probable cause documents released by Whatcom County Superior Court detail the alleged child abuse by a Blaine mother of six, who is a former Kennewick teacher and current school board candidate. Tana ...
Jun 07 2023 - ‘Horrific is a good word for it’: Court documents detail alleged abuse by Blaine mother
Probable cause documents released by Whatcom County Superior Court detail the alleged child abuse by a Blaine mother of six, who is a former teacher and current candidate for the Blaine School Board.
Jun 07 2023 - Teenager testifies family member sexually abused her, two younger siblings in Hewitt and Woodway
The victim said she likely would not have reported the abuse if she hadn’t found out that it happened to her younger brother and sister.
Jun 07 2023 - Jury acquits rural Neosho man of child sexual abuse charges
A Newton County jury has acquitted a 57-year-old man of charges that he sexually abused two girls between late 2004 and 2007.
Jun 07 2023 - Third suspect indicted in fatal 2022 Sheetz shooting of Girard man
A Franklin County grand jury indicted a third suspect believed to be involved in an October shooting that turned fatal on the northeast side of Columbus.
Jun 07 2023 - New Street Racing Busts: 3 More Nabbed In Connecticut
An additional three people have been arrested in connection to racing incidents dubbed “street takeovers" in Connecticut, according to police. Three people, including a 20-year-old woman, were ...
Jun 07 2023 - New CT Street Takeover Bust: Juvenile Arrested In Connection With Racing Incident
The first was 20-year-old Fairfield County resident Jefferson Duron of Norwalk, who allegedly helped lead the ... or videos of similar incidents can call 1-800-CALL-FBI and select the “Connecticut ...
Jun 07 2023 - North Dakota governor previews ‘big announcement’ ahead of expected presidential run
The three-minute and thirty-second video touts Burgum’s experience as a businessman and as governor, dubbing him “a new leader for a changing economy.” “I grew up in a tiny town in North Dakota. Woke ...
Jun 07 2023 - Bustang to Estes now stopping at Broomfield Station
The Colorado Department of Transportation’s Bustang to Estes Park will now make stops at Broomfield Station. The Bustang can be boarded at Denver Union Station, U.S. 36 & Sheridan Station, Broomfield ...
Jun 07 2023 - Missouri City officials promote development, beautification efforts on major corridors
Missouri City continues to gain interest in its initiatives aimed at attracting new businesses and improving existing structures along Cartwright Road and Texas Parkway.
Jun 07 2023 - Crime Stoppers searching for Missouri City man accused of sexually abusing child for 3 years
Cynthia Miranda graduated from UT Austin and is a proud Houstonian. She is passionate about covering breaking news and community stories. Cynthia previously covered elections, the historic 2021 Texas ...
Jun 07 2023 - National Copper & Smelting reporting Alabama facility closure
An Ohio-based manufacturer of precision copper tubing is closing a plant in Alabama According to AL.com, National Copper and Smelting is closing its Huntsville facility, which will cause the business ...
Jun 07 2023 - Alabama's Saban visits kids with cancer before lobbying trip to D.C.
Alabama coach Nick Saban is going from a visit with children with cancer to a business trip to Washington. Saban heads to Capitol Hill on Wednesday as part of a Southeastern Conference contingent to ...
Jun 07 2023 - Former Editor-in-Chief Doug Fruehling to retake reins of the Washington Business Journal
The Washington Business Journal's former editor-in-chief is returning after nearly four years to retake the reins of the newsroom.
Jun 07 2023 - Winneshiek Medical Center in Decorah transitions to new name
Winneshiek Medical Center in Decorah, Iowa officially transitioned to a new name on Monday. The new name and brand, WinnMed: Excellence lives here, was approved by the Board of Trustees in March, and ...
Jun 07 2023 - Blue Jackets Still Have Lots to Do Despite Getting Provorov and New Coach
The Columbus Blue Jackets acquired Ivan Provorov and reportedly lined up Mike Babcock as their next coach, but they must do much more to be a playoff contender, writes .
Jun 07 2023 - Harrisburg’s tiny-home village for homeless vets gets started with groundbreaking
On Monday, officials will hold a groundbreaking ceremony to begin construction on “Veterans Grove,” a village of 15 transitional “tiny homes” and a community center for homeless veterans in Harrisburg ...
Jun 07 2023 - Harrisburg Hallmark location set to close after three decades in business
Starting Tuesday, May 30, all merchandise at Kathy's Hallmark in Harrisburg will be 70% off. Seasonal greeting cards will be 80% off, according to the Facebook page.
Jun 07 2023 - Self-storage company acquires business with 3 properties, 11 buildings
A York County company has acquired three properties in Lebanon County containing self-storage facilities. Moove In Self Storage has acquired Cloverleaf Self Storage, which owned properties at 10677 ...
Jun 07 2023 - With no buyer in sight, longtime South Royalton restaurant set to close
SOUTH ROYALTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A shrinking workforce and rising inflation have taken their toll on yet another business in our region. A restaurant that has operated in South Royalton for decades is ...
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