Jun 08 2023 - Mississippi woman wants permission to open state’s first marijuana bakery Ginny Ransom-Gonzalez wants to open a business in Adams County baking marijuana cookies and potentially other marijuana edibles. She presented her plan Monday to the Adams County Board of Supervisors, ...
Jun 08 2023 - Laredo College and Texas Woman’s University sign transfer agreement Laredo College and Texas Woman’s University have entered into a memorandum of understanding to ease the transition of LC students into TWU baccalaureate programs. The MOU was signed on Thursday, June ...
Jun 08 2023 - Minor nearly drowned near Grove City canoe launch site GROVE CITY, Ohio (WCMH) — A minor has been hospitalized after nearly drowning near a canoe livery southwest of Columbus. One juvenile was pulled out of water near Trapper John’s Canoe Livery ...
Jun 08 2023 - Police issue Amber Alert for missing girl from Grove City Police have issued an Amber Alert for a 10-year-old girl from Grove City, Ohio. According to officials, Miangel Thomas is missing from Addison Drive in Grove City, south of Columbus. Police described ...
Jun 08 2023 - Man sentenced on child sex crimes JEROME, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — A Jerome man is headed to prison on child sexual abuse charges, following his sentencing in district court. Levi Popplewell received a uniform sentence of 20 years, ...
Jun 08 2023 - $4 Million in Grant Packages Available to Gresham Small Businesses Gresham Mayor Travis Stovall ... Black Business Association of Oregon, Black American Chamber of Commerce, and others assembled today at the Portland Mercado to announce that Comcast will award ...
Jun 08 2023 - Gresham man grows, gives away thousands of free vegetable plants Late spring in Joe Kellner’s Gresham garden is a busy time. Hundreds of vegetable starts in dozens of varieties are growing in his backyard. Peppers and tomatillos are leafing out and tomatoes are ...
Jun 08 2023 - Clayton County Police need help finding this man in Jonesboro burglaries Police are working to find a man they say broke into a store by using rock. Officers said the rock-yielding bandit broke the glass front door just before 12:30 a.m. on May 22 at a business on the 7100 ...
Jun 08 2023 - Woman gets prison for stealing $424,000 from Clare business A Grand Rapids woman is headed to prison for embezzling almost a half million dollars from a Clare business. Brandi (Sandborn) Wentworth pleaded no contest in April to stealing more than $100,000 and ...
Jun 08 2023 - LGBTQ+ Outstanding Voices: Roby Schapira, Wells Fargo His job is to help diverse small businesses succeed. In doing so, Roby Schapira says he gets to "witness the magic of these brave LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs finding community." ...
Jun 08 2023 - Restaurant Opening Franchise Location in Tonawanda Buffalo Business First is reporting that Naan-tastic is opening a location on Sheridan Drive in Tonawanda, sometime later this year. The Indian cuisine restaurant started in 2018 and has opened ...
Jun 08 2023 - North Tonawanda City Market is bigger, better and busier than ever The North Tonawanda City Market has new energy and is bigger and better than ever according to long time vendor Brenda Yager. She says "I think people will be real surprised if they come back." ...
Jun 08 2023 - Here are some family-friendly events this summer Looking for family-friendly stuff to do this summer in southeastern North Carolina? The Border Belt Independent compiled a list of some events happening this summer in Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and ...
Jun 08 2023 - Murante on NEST 529 and Nebraska Passport Program partnership State Treasurer John Murante recently spoke with the Columbus Telegram about the NEST 529 program and a partnership with the Nebraska Passport Program. Seven of the passport program’s stops are ...
Jun 08 2023 - School bus van seen flipped on side in Fitchburg A school bus van was seen flipped on its site in Fitchburg Wednesday, with visible damage on its windshield. SKY7-HD was over<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Jun 08 2023 - Bath company receives state loan A Lehigh Valley screen printing company is among three businesses that have received low-interest loans through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority.
Jun 08 2023 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Gilroy, CA Everyone deserves a safe space to process their trauma and mental health struggles. In my practice, I provide individuals and couples with a judgment free environment to be able to talk about ...
Jun 08 2023 - New Belgrade school superintendent brings 33 years of experience to role There’s a smooth transition in store for the Belgrade School District as assistant superintendent Dede Frothingham steps up to take over the superintendent position vacated by longtime administrator ...
Jun 08 2023 - Watch For Huron Church Road/College Avenue Lane Closures Some road work is coming to a busy section of Huron Church starting this weekend. Huron Church Road between College Avenue and Wyandotte Street West, as well as College Avenue between Lena Street ...
Jun 08 2023 - Huron County comes together to Support ONE CARE Many local businesses are participating in ONE CARE’s Shop for Seniors campaign this June. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or tap here to see other videos ...
Jun 08 2023 - What's ON: The week ahead in Ontario politics (June 5-9) MPPs wind down business before summer starts, a “day of action” takes aim at the Ford government, and the province faces questions over immigrants in jail.
Jun 08 2023 - EVs Could Prevent Deaths, Generate Billions for New Jersey A new report found that by transitioning to electric vehicles, the state could avoid 3,290 deaths while creating $36 billion in public health benefits. New Jersey is aiming for 100 percent clean ...
Jun 08 2023 - Mansfield police bust convenience store selling THC products to kids The Mansfield Police Department said a search warrant was executed on a convenience store after multiple complaints of juveniles being sold THC products. According to police, they executed the warrant ...
Jun 08 2023 - Rhode Island city gets bus to help house its unhoused population One Rhode Island city has found a creative way to combat homelessness in the community. Monday night, the Woonsocket city council approved the purchase of a 45-foot coach bus, which will be turned ...
Jun 08 2023 - Rhode Island city gets bus to help house homeless population One Rhode Island city has found a creative way to combat homelessness in the community. Monday night, the Woonsocket city council approved the purchase of a 45-foot coach bus, which will be turned ...
Jun 08 2023 - Rhode Island city gets bus to help house its homeless population One Rhode Island city has found a creative way to combat homelessness in the community. Monday night, the Woonsocket city council approved the purchase of a 45-foot coach bus, which will be turned ...
Jun 08 2023 - Mary Hunt, Youngstown, Ohio Mrs. Marie Hunt, 96, of Youngstown, transitioned to her eternal home on Thursday, June 1, 2023 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Mrs. Hunt, affectionately known as “Peggy”, was born October ...
Jun 08 2023 - Arthur Keys, Youngstown, Ohio Minister Arthur Keys, 83, of Youngstown transitioned to eternal peace with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, May 28, 2023. Minister Keys was born January 20, 1940, in Greenwood Mississippi, a son of Otis ...
Jun 08 2023 - Daphne businesses are open despite construction out front Where the asphalt ends may look deceiving. Businesses here are still open despite major construction on Bayfront Park Drive in Daphne. “Now all of our traffic has to ...
Jun 08 2023 - El Dorado Parks and Rec taking stand against umpire abuse Taking a stand in the name of sportsmanship, El Dorado Parks and Recreation on Wednesday posted a stern warning and a simple message: set a good example for children.
Jun 08 2023 - Efforts to block LEARNS continue at the Arkansas Supreme Court Arkansas LEARNS is the name given to a package of omnibus education legislation passed by the legislature and signed into law by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders this year. The bill has many objectives; ...
Jun 08 2023 - 4 minors arrested for multiple tobbaco store robberies in Winston-Salem Four minors are accused of multiple overnight tobacco store burglaries. They happened Thursday around 1 a.m. According to Winston-Salem police, officers responded to a business alarm at Nasty Clouds ...
Jun 08 2023 - Columbus police searching for person involved in Thursday night shooting Columbus police are searching for the person responsible for a Thursday night shooting. It happened in the 1600 block of 6th Street North around 9:13 p.m. Officers found over 35 shell casings at the ...
Jun 08 2023 - Best of the Best Voting is Underway Voting for the Guymon Daily Herald's Best of the Best 2023 is underway. Vote for all of your favorite Texas County businesses here. You can vote once per day in ...
Jun 08 2023 - Shots fired outside Michigan high school as students board buses The incident happened around 2:30 p.m. Monday outside Michigan Collegiate High School on Ryan Road in Warren, the report said. Four to eight shots were fired into the air near where school buses were ...
Jun 08 2023 - Commercial grass fire brings crews to Columbiana business C OLUMBIANA, Ohio (WKBN) — Investigators say a couple of skids of commercial grass caught fire Thursday night at a Columbiana business. Crews were called at about 9:30 p.m. to R & L Carriers on Heck ...
Jun 08 2023 - Summer Guide 2023: Bike Rentals, Tours, and Trails A time when we eschew cars and buses in lieu of a little two-wheeled travel. The following is our roundup of major trails throughout the metro area for those looking for a car-free road trip. But ...
Jun 08 2023 - Early Voting for Recall Election is Brisk, Officials Say Perhaps eager to vote once and for all in the June 5 gubernatorial recall election, or simply too busy with summer and not wanting to forget to vote, Muskego residents casting absentee ballots ...
Jun 08 2023 - Charles City Aeronautics Now Under New Ownership Charles City Aeronautics is now under new ownership. Based in Charles City and doing business as North Iowa Air Service in Mason City and Charles City, plus Central Iowa Air Service in Ames, Bill Kile ...
Jun 08 2023 - TreeCareHQ Winchester Settles Tree Care Problems For Local Residents Winchester, Virginia - VA based TreeCareHQ Winchester is offering a full suite of tree care services to all home and business owners in the area. The company is ready to tackle jobs of any scope, from ...
Jun 08 2023 - Willie J. Covington Jr. The Rev. Willie J. Covington Jr., 69, of Chesapeake, transitioned Friday, June 2, 2023 at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital. The Rev. Covington was a member of Metropolitan Baptist Church. Willie ...
Jun 08 2023 - Maine businesses come together to help café after fire in Westbrook Once the Sinful Kitchen in Portland and the Daily Grind in Westbrook heard about the fire, they launched a fundraiser event to help get them through. “That’s what we love about Maine is most ...
Jun 08 2023 - WATCH: Best of Class 2023 Take a look at this year's best of class from around the Columbus area.We've got 16 videos below, each of which showcases some of Central Ohio's best and brigh ...
Jun 08 2023 - Taking the train A collaboration between the business communities of Honesdale and Hawley involved a Stourbridge Line train excursion between the two boroughs on June 3.
Jun 08 2023 - The Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany to Host Touch a Truck Event PARSIPPANY, NJ - The Kiwanis Club of Greater Parsippany is hosting a Touch a Truck fundraiser on June 17th. The club is currently seeking local businesses to purchase a table at the annual Touch a ...
Jun 08 2023 - Package leads to drug bust resulting in meth, guns seized Investigators made an arrest after a package filled with meth, led to a bust where guns and various drugs were seized. According to the Pennsylvania State Police, on May 25, troopers were ...
Jun 08 2023 - 40th Annual Jazz Fest kicks off in the Queen City Since the first performance on Wednesday morning, the downtown district in Burlington was busy with live performances and spectators -- despite the rain. Local businesses said they're looking forward ...
Jun 08 2023 - Legislature may meet Monday to take up unfinished business Only business left from the special session that convened concurrently with the regular session on May 17 can be considered if the Legislature meets on Monday. That includes a han ...
Jun 08 2023 - Young speaking at Hillsboro FGBMFI The Hillsboro Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship International (FBGMFI) will meet Saturday, June 10 at Common Ground Community church, 7406 Mad River Rd., Hillsboro. There will be in-person ...
Jun 08 2023 - Polk County locals receive prestigious award from NC Governor Award recognizes excellence in volunteerism COLUMBUS-At the Polk County Board of Commissioners meeting on Monday, three Polk citizens County were recognized with the Governor’s Volunteer Service Award ...
Jun 08 2023 - Man charged after alleged Redwater break and enter A man has been arrested in relation to an alleged break and enter in Redwater. RCMP report that, on the afternoon of May 14, officers received a complaint from a business owner who said he was alerted ...
Jun 08 2023 - Michigan Works holds outdoor job fair Michigan Works West Central hosted a hiring fair Tuesday in downtown Ludington’s Rotary Park. Around 50 different businesses were on hand to answer questions and to help fill out applications ...
Jun 08 2023 - How to catch a bus to one of Northern Michigan’s busiest lighthouses The series of busing days to Big Sable Point Lighthouse begins this weekend at Ludington State Park. Provided by the Sable Points Lighthouse Keepers Association, one-way and round trips will be ...
Jun 08 2023 - NJ Transit identifies pedestrian killed by train Authorities on Wednesday identified the pedestrian struck and killed by an NJ Transit train early Sunday as a 47-year-old Neptune man. Jamie P. Brower was hit by a North Jersey Coast Line train ...
Jun 08 2023 - Panamá lanza campaña para atacar a organizaciones que trafican migrantes NICANOR, Panamá (AP) — Las autoridades de seguridad de Panamá lanzaron el viernes la denominada campaña “Escudo”, que busca atacar por aire, tierra y mar a las organizaciones transnacionales dedicadas ...