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Bus News Archives, June 09 2023
Jun 09 2023 - Atlas Senior Living in Columbus, GA for 2023
If you're searching for a Atlas Senior Living community in Columbus, GA, U.S. News has researched the Best Atlas Senior Living communities in Columbus, GA and can help you determine which would be the ...
Jun 09 2023 - WATCH: Speakers at the Georgia GOP Convention in Columbus
The Georgia GOP Convention is in Columbus from Friday, June 9 to Saturday, June 10. A variety of guests are speaking at the convention. Speeches from some Republican ...
Jun 09 2023 - Ex-deputy will go to trial two years after fatal shooting of a Black man in Columbus, Ohio
Jason Meade’s murder trial will start on Oct. 30 for the 2020 death of Casey Goodson Jr., who allegedly pointed […] The post Ex-deputy will go to trial two years after fatal shooting of a Black man in ...
Jun 09 2023 - Free summer events in the Columbus area your family can enjoy
School's out, which means a summer full of fun and activities for the children. Families are looking for what they can do this summer to keep their kids busy while also saving some cash. Wake Up CBUS ...
Jun 09 2023 - Pools, splash pads open in Columbus area
Here's your list of pools and splash pads in the Columbus area. COLUMBUS, Ohio — The hot weather is here and pools and splash pads are officially open in the Columbus area. If you're looking for a way ...
Jun 09 2023 - Frontier Management in Columbus, IN for 2023
If you're searching for a Frontier Management community in Columbus, IN, U.S. News has researched the Best Frontier Management communities in Columbus, IN and can help you determine which would be the ...
Jun 09 2023 - Meet the man behind the Trump Bus at the Georgia GOP convention in Columbus
By clicking “Accept All Cookies” you agree to the use of these cookies as further described in our Its official name is the Trucking the Truth America First Bus Tour. It’s also known as the Mega MAGA ...
Jun 09 2023 - Ohio's first lesbian bar, Summit Station, to receive historical recognition in Columbus
Summit Station receives a historical marker in dedication to the value and significance it brought to the LGBTQ+ community for four decades.
Jun 09 2023 - Extra police presence at Columbus Arts Festival to ensure safety amid recent violence
Law enforcement presence to be beefed up when a half-million people attend this weekend's Columbus Arts Festival."I think everything is going smoothly," said Ro ...
Jun 09 2023 - Muscogee Co. Sheriff’s Office and Columbus Fire & EMS battle for the badge
We always enjoy the opportunity to partner up with our partner agencies and do something good for the community, outside of what we do on a daily basis,” says Fire Marshall and Division Chief John ...
Jun 09 2023 - One dead in north Columbus shooting
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after a 20-year-old woman was shot and killed in southeast Columbus on Monday.
Jun 09 2023 - Rockets take flight: Class of 2023 graduates
At Morrow Field House on Friday, Slippery Rock High School seniors transitioned to graduates as they moved their tassels left to right, indicating that their time at the high ...
Jun 09 2023 - Pedestrian killed by NJ Transit train in Spring Lake identified
LAKE - Authorities have identified the pedestrian that was struck and killed Sunday by an NJ Transit train as a 47-year-old Neptune man. Jamie Brower was hit by a North Jersey Coast Line train at ...
Jun 09 2023 - DATA Communications Management Corp. Completes Sale and Leaseback of its Oshawa, Ontario Warehouse
DATA Communications Management Corp. (TSX: DCM; OTCQX: DCMDF)("DCM" or the "Company"), a leading provider of marketing and business communication solutions, today announced it has closed the ...
Jun 09 2023 - Detective Discovers Child Porn During Carjacking Investigation: Cops
Police searching a cell phone of a man found in a stolen car found disturbing videos depicting child sexual abuse, authorities said.
Jun 09 2023 - School bus accident in Belgrade sends people to the hospital
spokesperson for the Maine Department of Public Safety. Tuesday's crash was the second serious collision involving a school bus within the past week. A 13-year-old Gray-New Gloucester Middle School ...
Jun 09 2023 - Nobody hurt when rear-end collision pushes car into Belgrade school bus
Maine State Police say nobody was hurt in another crash involving a school bus, this time in the Kennebec County town of Belgrade. It comes just eight days after a New Gloucester 13-year-old was ...
Jun 09 2023 - Teen hit by truck while getting off school bus expected to make full recovery
The student is expected to fully recover from his injuries, but parents and officials urge drivers to take caution when near buses.
Jun 09 2023 - Maine Teenager Struck by Tractor-Trailer After Getting Off School Bus
A 13-year-old was taken to Main Medical Center after being struck by a tractor-trailer truck while getting off a Gray-New Gloucester High School bus, reported News Center Maine. According to the news ...
Jun 09 2023 - Popular Artist, Business Owner From Milford Dies Suddenly At Age 63
A much beloved Connecticut artist known throughout her community died suddenly at the age of 63. New Haven County resident Sharon Rutledge, of Milford, died on Friday, June 2, after collapsing at her ...
Jun 09 2023 - Strathmore Ag Society preparing for busiest summer yet
The Strathmore and District Agricultural Society is excited to be announcing their schedule of events for this summer, including some entirely new things for folks to enjoy. Approaching immediately on ...
Jun 09 2023 - livermore falls maine
Norma Jackman, the district's director of transportation, said two parents have been sent bills for student damage to a bus. The Department of Education said it chose high-need districts which ...
Jun 09 2023 - Drug Ring Bust Leads To 20 Convictions In Western Mass
Authorities in Western Massachusetts are celebrating as two men, busted as part of a drug ring in 2021, pled guilty on Thursday, June 8. That makes 20 felony convictions since investigators began ...
Jun 09 2023 - Used cars for sale in Brunswick, OH under $5,000
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Used Great pace to do business! Have been dealing with KDK for years. We love our Ford Escape, and would definitely recommend it. It has ...
Jun 09 2023 - Alberta man with 87 warrants, drugs busted after running a stop sign: RCMP
A 47-year-old man from rural Alberta is in jail, facing more than 90 charges, after he was pulled over for allegedly failing to obey a stop sign.
Jun 09 2023 - N.J. Italian market and deli closes after 45 years
A longstanding New Jersey food establishment is preparing ... Italian meat shop or deli — is located at 480 Route 33 in Millstone Township. “After 45 years in the business (21 of them in ...
Jun 09 2023 - Progressive MS Prompts Owner To Close Longtime NJ Italian Supermarket
A progressive Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis has forced the owner of a longtime New Jersey Italian salumeria to close after 45 years in business. Anthony Mannino, of A & S Salumeria on Route 33 in ...
Jun 09 2023 - ‘This case is tragic:’ Abused Caldwell woman sentenced for murder of stepgrandfather
A Caldwell woman who shot and killed her 81-year-old step-grandfather after he sexually assaulted her throughout her childhood could spend up to 22 years in prison. Third District Judge Thomas Whitney ...
Jun 09 2023 - Caldwell woman goes to prison after she kills her abuser
A Caldwell woman who shot and killed her 81-year-old step-grandfather after he sexually assaulted her throughout her childhood could spend up to 22 years in prison. Third District Judge Thomas Whitney ...
Jun 09 2023 - Space Force opens new office to foster ties with private sector
With a ceremonial ribbon cutting, the Space Systems Command on June 6 marked the opening of its new office and conference center dedicated to doing business with the commercial space industry. The ...
Jun 09 2023 - Minnesota Opinion: Ensure Minnesota businesses grow in Minnesota
From the editorial: "Actively engaging Minnesota businesses ... to better understand what they need to grow, invest, and expand in our state — rather than outside of Minnesota — is one of the major ...
Jun 09 2023 - Duluth seaport's ag exports are at historic low. Could the Moroccans help revive its good fortune?
Poultry businessmen from north Africa toured a century-old grain elevator in the Twin Ports last month, looking to purchase Minnesota-grown soybeans. The key Minnesota commodity has significantly ...
Jun 09 2023 - South Jersey Man Sentenced For Sharing Child Sex Abuse Videos: Prosecutor
A 22-year-old man from Atlantic County has been sentenced in connection with sharing child sex abuse videos, authorities said. William Edson, of Mays Landing, was sentenced to five years in New Jersey ...
Jun 09 2023 - Young Adults with Disabilities Want Independence. Guardianship Is a Hurdle.
Often, young adults with disabilities fall prey to abusive public guardians or family members who mismanage a person’s finances, medical needs or even hobbies.
Jun 09 2023 - Independence repeals ban on pit bulls, has 60 days to rewrite ‘dangerous dog’ ordinance
The mayor said the city will work on a “dangerous dog ordinance that’s more robust, and has, for lack of a better word, more teeth.” ...
Jun 09 2023 - Marijuana growers plead with RI regulators to move faster. Here's what they say is at stake
Growers want the Department of Business Regulation to expedite store licensing while the Cannabis Control Commission begins taking over the industry.
Jun 09 2023 - 'Confusion Corner' roundabout in Stuart is closed due to Brightline construction
A busy roundabout in Stuart, "Confusion Corner," is officially closed for the next couple of days due to Brightline construction. The roundabout carries traffic along East and West Ocean Boulevard, ...
Jun 09 2023 - PITC program spotlight: Partnership between CTE program and local business gives students work expe
Students in the farm mechanics program at Presque Isle Tech Center have the opportunity to participate in a new program that allows them to apply what they are learning in the classroom to the real ...
Jun 09 2023 - 'Shark Tank' Dispute Lands in Court After Business Partners Trade Barbs Online
In one TikTok video, accompanied by mournful violin music, former contestant Al Baker says, I guess you saw me on 'Shark Tank' here. You're probably wondering how business is going, huh? To be ...
Jun 09 2023 - 100th Laconia Motorcycle Week June 10-18 Gets Official Kickstart
Gov. Chris Sununu joined tourism officials, law enforcement, business leaders, and rally officials on the stage at the newly renovated Colonial Theater where they outlined their plans to host ...
Jun 09 2023 - 2 Buses Of Migrants Arrive In Poughkeepsie Sunday
Two buses carrying 60 to 80 migrants from New York City arrived in Poughkeepsie Sunday. (Google Maps) POUGHKEEPSIE, NY — Two buses with 60 t0 80 migrants arrived Sunday in the town of Poughkeepsie.
Jun 09 2023 - Jefferson Highway Association bus tour comes through Albert Lea as part of annual conference
Visitors from the Jefferson Highway Association stopped by Albert Lea Thursday morning as part of its annual conference, which included a bus trip from Mason City to Owatonna.  According to their ...
Jun 09 2023 - Baltimore Sun’s 2023 Business and Civic Hall of Fame honoree: Robert K. ‘Bob’ Gehman
Robert K. “Bob” Gehman grew up in a Mennonite farm family in Pennsylvania, but by the time he was in his 20s, he had left the farm and gone to seminary to become a Baptist minister. He pastored a ...
Jun 09 2023 - Clinton marks National Accessibility Week with unique evening
The town of Clinton marked National Accessibility Week in a unique way. Central Huron Community Improvement Coordinator Angela Smith has been busy for the last month or so in providing ramps for ...
Jun 09 2023 - Clinton celebrates accessibility improvements
Central Huron’s Shoppability Project has seen the municipality make several improvements to downtown buildings, most recently the delivery of 15 portable entrance ramps to busin ...
Jun 09 2023 - NJ Transit, other railroads want Madison Square Garden changes to fix Penn Station., new report say
NJ Transit and two other railroads that use the Penn Station, the subterranean rail stop under Madison Square Garden, said the sports and music arena and train station are not compatible uses and the ...
Jun 09 2023 - Hockey community rallies after 13-year-old killed while waiting for school bus
The Wisconsin Blue Devils are coming to Maple Grove for a tournament this weekend and will skate in memory of their fallen teammate Evelyn Gurney.
Jun 09 2023 - NTSB finds 17-year-old drove truck that killed Reedsburg student boarding school bus
According to the NTSB findings, the School District of Reedsburg school bus stopped in the westbound lane of Wisconsin 33 around 7:20 a.m. on May 12 to pick up students. The agency reports the bus had ...
Jun 09 2023 - Records detail abuse investigation years before Hinesville 6-year-old died
Newly released records show that the 6-year-old child at the center of a death investigation in Hinesville was also involved in a different investigation by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation nearly ...
Jun 09 2023 - 'It would mean the world': Lebanon softball team has an opportunity at a state title
LEBANON, Ohio — Lebanon High School softball players carefully loaded luggage onto a charter bus, joyously posed for photos and smiled as their classmates gave them well wishes late Thursday ...
Jun 09 2023 - Quantum-Si unveils new Branford headquarters
Medical technology company Quantum-Si Inc. debuted its new 29,420-square-foot headquarters in Branford Tuesday. The Guilford-born company’s new home is at 29 Business Park Drive, Suite C. The company ...
Jun 09 2023 - Kingsville ISD prepares for transition to 4-day school week, sparks interest from around the globe
The Kingsville Independent School District is expecting to lay out its 4-day school week plans. The plan will leave more room for teachers to complete administrative work and more extracurricular ...
Jun 09 2023 - Main Street New Jersey: Spotlighting Edison’s best businesses, from coffee to Halal barbecue
News 12’s Lauren Due made her way to Edison to spotlight local businesses for this Friday’s Main Street New Jersey.
Jun 09 2023 - Tennessee judge: Parents at school can try to keep shooter’s writings secret
A Tennessee judge has ruled that a group of parents ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and ...
Jun 09 2023 - Smoke from Canadian wildfires having impact on local businesses
Lingering air quality concerns in western Massachusetts continue to affect local businesses, some more than others.
Jun 09 2023 - Reader Viewpoint: Mount Moriah Lodge has long history in Anderson
Mount Moriah Masonic Lodge is the oldest institution in continuous operation in Anderson. It is older than any business, any church, or any bank in town. The lodge was chartered by the Indiana Grand ...
Jun 09 2023 - Anlaby Road fire: Crews tackle major blaze on busy Hull route
Firefighters in Hull are at the scene of a major blaze on a busy road near the city centre. Humberside Fire & Rescue has four fire engines and an aerial platform at the scene, near the Anlaby Road ...
Jun 09 2023 - 25 new Jersey Shore restaurants to try, from Italian hot dogs to seafood to sweet treats
It has been a busy few months for new restaurant owners at the Shore. There have been openings from Keansburg to Long Beach Township, and the new additions include sandwich and coffee shops by the ...
Jun 09 2023 - OPP investigating “suspicious” Mount Forest fires
Wellington County OPP is investigating a pair of suspicious fires that broke out in Mount Forest on the morning of June 4. The first was a structure fire at a business on Sligo Road West and the ...
Jun 09 2023 - Missouri governor signs ban on gender transition of minors
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson signed a law on Wednesday banning gender-transitioning procedures for minors and for adults in the state correction system.
Jun 09 2023 - Missing Bus: OKC Family Searching For Meaningful Family Heirloom
An Oklahoma City woman is looking for a lost family bus; a bus that means more than a way to travel. “Life is short, and the clocks are ticking,” Oklahoma City resident Katie Hawk said. Memories are ...
Jun 09 2023 - Former Oklahoma Gov. starts recovery fund for Shawnee residents plagued by storm damage
Homes were wiped off foundations and businesses were forced to close due to the damage caused by the April 19th tornado.
Jun 09 2023 - New Bern bicycle shop holds ribbon-cutting ceremony
A new business in New Bern came full circle with its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday.
Jun 09 2023 - New Bern Police: Arrests made after raid of illegal business
It takes collaboration with all law enforcement partners to address quality-of-life issues that plague the community. - Chief Gallagher ...
Jun 09 2023 - Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher says he will not run for Senate in 2024, leaving an open GOP field
Other potential contenders include Madison businessman Eric Hovde, Franklin staffing company chairman Scott Mayer and former Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. Gallagher declined to weigh in ...
Jun 09 2023 - South Carolina Recruiting Rewind: Best signee, biggest bust, the one who got away and more
The Gamecocks have attracted some elite talent to campus over the years. How did these top prospects end up at South Carolina?
Jun 09 2023 - MA: Chelsea, Everett and Revere win federal grants to improve bus traffic
Millions in federal cash has been awarded to upgrade traffic signals so that buses are given priority when moving through Chelsea, Everett and Revere.
Jun 09 2023 - Fort Lauderdale becomes a shopping haven. What’s driving the city’s thriving retail scene?
Downtown Fort Lauderdale’s shopping and restaurant scene is in full bloom, boasting its lowest retail real estate vacancy rate in 10 years. It’s a sign business owners are pla
Jun 09 2023 - Dothan man facing sexual abuse charges, DPD
Recently, Dothan Police began investigating reports of illegal sexual contact between an adult and a juvenile under the age of eighteen. According to Dothan Police, after the investigation, officers ...
Jun 09 2023 - Dothan man charged with sexual abuse
A Dothan man was arrested this week after he allegedly made unlawful sexual contact with a minor, according to police.
Jun 09 2023 - Lawmakers give Dothan $20 million, here’s why
That allocation in the just-completed session comes from the Education Trust Fund supplemental budget, money set aside in recent years that saw robust tax revenues.
Jun 09 2023 - FBI arrests Texas businessman linked to impeachment of state Attorney General Ken Paxton
FBI agents have arrested a Texas businessman at the center of the scandal that led to the historic impeachment of state Attorney General Ken Paxton. Online records show that Nate ...
Jun 09 2023 - Parry Sound Resident Charged For Stealing From A Store
A local business contacted police to report a theft. On June 5, 2023, members of the West Parry Sound OPP responded to a local business on Pine Drive reporting a theft of merchandise. As a result of ...
Jun 09 2023 - Three states, including Maine, remove all time limits on child sex abuse lawsuits
Advocates for survivors of child sexual abuse say momentum is growing for completely removing the statute of limitations for such crimes.
Jun 09 2023 - Best HBCUs With Online Degrees Of 2023
Historically Black colleges and universities (HCBUs) were initially founded in the late 1800s to provide access to higher education for Black learners. These schools have since evolved to enroll ...
Jun 09 2023 - Are New Jersey schools, businesses, or government offices closed due to wildfire smoke?
We're tracking down what's closed or postponed in New Jersey due to poor air quality. Have an event to share? Email us at newstips@app.com.
Jun 09 2023 - Southern Indiana woman seriously injured in Jackson County crash
Investigators believe the woman was in a car with her husband, both of Columbus, Indiana, traveling northbound on I-65 just north of Crothersville when he lost control of the vehicle "for an ...
Jun 09 2023 - Fire destroys row of Staten Island businesses, 1 firefighter injured
A fire tore through several businesses in the New Springville section of Staten Island. The two-alarm fire broke out at a pizzeria on Nome Avenue, just after 12:30 a.m. Friday. Six other businesses ...
Jun 09 2023 - Minor injuries after Durant school buses collide
(KXII) -Two Durant school buses collided with only minor injuries. The school district says the students on the busses were from the Talent Search Program at SOSU and were headed to Stillwater ...
Jun 09 2023 - Suns Could Pull off Blockbuster Trade To Reunite Kevin Durant With Ex-Teammate
The Suns showed during the playoffs that they have one of the top duos in the NBA, who could one day be ready to compete for a championship. If the Suns can add Harden to their roster this offseason, ...
Jun 09 2023 - 184 donated lockers will stay at Northeast High School, after business tried to help donor
The 184 lockers at Northeast High School, which were scheduled to be returned to the donor, are now staying put after a donation from a local business.
Jun 09 2023 - Former North Texas educator busted in child sex sting
An educator with previous ties to the school districts in Electra and Vernon has been arrested in a child sex ring sting operation.
Jun 09 2023 - Leaking water main causes sinkhole to form at Pa. Capitol
A leaking water main pipe caused a sinkhole to form near a crosswalk behind the Pennsylvania Capitol that forced the closure of a busy Capitol access road.
Jun 09 2023 - Oconomowoc Knights of Columbus to hold fish fry
The Oconomowoc Knights of Columbus will host a fish fry from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at St. Jerome Parish Marian Hall located at 1001 S Silver Lake St, ...
Jun 09 2023 - Kyle Busch and Richard Childress, once enemies, now winning NASCAR combination
Twelve years to the day that Richard Childress and Kyle Busch came to blows in one of the parking lots of Kansas Speedway, the two were celebrating a NASCAR Cup Series victory at a track straight down ...
Jun 09 2023 - Duncan tied for 70th after opening-round 70
Tyler Duncan carded an even-par 70 in Thursday’s opening round and is tied for 80th place in the RBC Canadian Open. Starting on the back nine, the Columbus North graduate shot 3-under 33 on his first ...
Jun 09 2023 - Christiansburg offering help to small businesses
Small businesses based in Christiansburg have a new resource to help with business needs. Amanda Hebert is the town’s new Small Business Solution’s Manager. Businesses in the community can get help ...
Jun 09 2023 - Florida man accused of sexually abusing children he offered to babysit: police
The Osceola County Sheriff's Office in Florida arrested an 18-year-old Brazilian man for allegedly sexually abusing multiple children he offered to babysit.
Jun 09 2023 - Elford Development buys former Grandview-area Goodwill HQ for $11.3M
Elford Development has purchased the former Goodwill Columbus headquarters near Grandview Heights for $11.3 million. An entity that shares an address with Elford bought the property in a deal that ...
Jun 09 2023 - B.C. government taps veteran mediator to resolve Fraser Valley bus strike
The British Columbia government has appointed veteran mediator Vince Ready to help resolve what it says is an "incredibly challenging" bus strike in the Fraser Valley.
Jun 09 2023 - After receiving $15M bill, Victoria contractor learns of unwitting connection to investment scandal
Devin Hutchinson was shocked to receive a demand for payment for loans he never received from a man and company he never did business with.
Jun 09 2023 - In Godley, Texas, a mayor’s actions lead to bogus arrest of a council member
It's not supposed to happen in America. A small Texas town mayor helps arrange the arrest of a political enemy so she can't vote on city business. With ...
Jun 09 2023 - Margaritaville-themed, resort-style retirement community could be coming to Texas City
Texas’ first Latitude Margaritaville development, a resort-style retirement community, may be coming to Texas City, according to the Houston Business Journal. “Texas City continues to be a destination ...
Jun 09 2023 - North Myrtle Beach man accused of distributing child sexual abuse material
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – A sexual exploitation investigation led to the arrest of North Myrtle Beach man, according to the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office. Investigators received a CyberTipline report from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which they said led them to 42-year-old Alex Gomez.
Jun 09 2023 - North Myrtle Beach man jailed on child sexual abuse material charge, attorney general’s office sa
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — A North Myrtle Beach man was arrested on child sexual abuse material charges, according to the South Carolina Attorney General’s office. Alex Gomez, 42, was arrested Tuesday and charged with second-degree sexual ...
Jun 09 2023 - Lightning believed to be cause of at least seven structure fires in Frisco, Carrollton
Firefighters in Frisco and Carrollton were busy on Tuesday afternoon during some pop-up storms in the area. The departments said they were working on a total of seven structure fires and that ...
Jun 09 2023 - The South is building the most vibrant EV and battery hub in the US
Canary Media travels through the fast-emerging Battery Belt to see what it means for the clean energy transition.
Jun 09 2023 - Illinois man accused of sexually abusing 13-year-old girl he met on social media: police
An Antioch, Illinois, man was arrested on Saturday after allegedly driving to Wisconsin to pick up a teenager he met through social media, driving her to his house and sexually abusing her.
Jun 09 2023 - Sunbury man accused of child sex abuse
Pennsylvania State Police announced Tuesday, a Sunbury man is facing numerous counts of sexual abuse of children. According to PSP, troopers received a tip from the National Center for Missing and ...
Jun 09 2023 - Charleys Cheesesteaks to test new menu items in Columbus in late June
Charleys Research and Development Manager Larry Geller, who develops most of the test items and limited-time offers that roll out in all Charleys Cheesesteaks stores, gave The Dispatch a closer look ...
Jun 09 2023 - Branch Insurance, Columbus' newest unicorn, joins tech job-cut wave
Central Ohio's newest insuretech unicorn has cut 55 jobs in Ohio and an undetermined number elsewhere, citing catastrophic claims losses.
Jun 09 2023 - What is Juneteenth? Find Columbus area celebrations
Juneteenth recognizes the end of slavery. Here's what Columbus and neighboring municipalities are doing to celebrate.
Jun 09 2023 - Texas man hospitalized following near-drowning at West Point Lake in LaGrange
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - A Texas man is hospitalized after almost drowning at West Point Lake in Troup County.
Jun 09 2023 - Detroit Wing Co. closes its doors in Brighton, but you can still visit in Howell
About a year after opening, Detroit Wing Co. in Brighton has closed its doors. "Thank you so much for supporting us," the business wrote on social media. "Unfortunately, we will no longer be open at ...
Jun 09 2023 - North Dakota's only Tuesday Morning store will close as chain liquidates its operations
including its Fargo outlet at 3223 13th Ave. S., the company’s only North Dakota location. The company announced the start of its going-out-of-business sale on its website and through social media.
Jun 09 2023 - Iowa City's 'zero-fare' bus system pilot program unanimously passes in city council vote
Riding the bus won't cost a thing in Iowa City soon. In a unanimous vote on Tuesday night, the city council passed a "zero-fare" bus ...
Jun 09 2023 - Washington Township tabs Califon Mayor for administrative position
Forty different individuals applied for the municipality’s business administrative position when, in the end, all township officials had to do was walk over to Califon and hire ...
Jun 09 2023 - Wasilla teacher who sexually abused students sentenced to 46 years
A former Wasilla teacher who admitted to sexually abusing ... Casey Grove is the host of Alaska News Nightly and a general assignment reporter at Alaska Public Media with an emphasis on crime ...
Jun 09 2023 - Officers Finally Get Their Hands on Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Decorated State Trooper
"West Virginia lost a great protector," a colleage says of a West Virginia state trooper who was gunned down Friday in an apparent ambush.
Jun 09 2023 - LISTEN: End of watch call for Sgt. Cory Maynard
The funeral for Sgt. Cory Maynard, the West Virginia State Police Trooper killed in the line of duty Friday, was at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Sgt. Maynard, 37, was killed in an ambush in the Beech Creek ...
Jun 09 2023 - Ohio breweries form alliance against longtime state law
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More than 300 craft brewers are banding together to launch a new advocacy campaign called the “Brewers Freedom Alliance” to lobby for a change in a law that was put ...
Jun 09 2023 - Road in Warren County to close for 8 weeks for bridge replacement project
WARREN COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) – A busy road in Warren County will be closed for eight weeks, weather permitting, starting later this month. Hamilton Road, between SR741 Road and Keever Road ...
Jun 09 2023 - Driver explains what happened leading up to crash into Salem pet grooming business
A driver recently explained what happened that led her to crash into a Salem pet grooming business one day after surveillance<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Jun 09 2023 - Washington County mom raises concerns after 6-month-old daughter put on wrong bus
A mother is speaking out after she said her young daughter's school put her on the wrong bus leaving summer school.
Jun 09 2023 - No injuries in Terre Haute business fire
Jun. 8—A business fire in Terre Haute just before 6 a.m. Thursday was extinguished without injury. Terre Haute Fire Chief Bill Berry said firefighters were called about 6 a.m. to Ruan Transportation, ...
Jun 09 2023 - Three Terre Haute businesses will now operate under one name
E-bash has been a successful video game business for several years in Terre Haute. It recently moved into Haute City Center. The founders then opened The Bank of Pinball, also in Haute City Center.
Jun 09 2023 - Vindicated by archbishop, former Aspen priest set to pastor at churches in the Colorado plains
Denver's archdiocese announced that Archbishop Samuel Aquila is restoring a former Aspen priest accused of 300 instances of sexual abuse back to active duty — effective immediately — after an internal ...
Jun 09 2023 - Andover briefly: Greater Lawrence Technical School receives $5,000 grant
The Greater Lawrence Technical School is one of of 300 schools across 36 states receiving grants from the Laura Bush Foundation for America’s Libraries. The foundation was founded in 2002 to support ...
Jun 09 2023 - North Andover Gets Treated To New Location Of 'Best Cookies In Massachusetts'
The business has six Massachusetts locations, including its newest spot at 111 Turnpike Street in North Andover, a production facility in Danvers, and several food trucks. Reviewers consistently ...
Jun 09 2023 - Weirton Chamber celebrates Leadership Ohio Valley graduates
Ten local business representatives have completed the final steps of a program aimed at helping them learn more about their community and themselves. The Weirton Area Chamber of Commerce, with a ...
Jun 09 2023 - Man who fled North Carolina after child sexual abuse charges captured in Florida, police say
During an investigation by Gaston County Police, several thousand images and videos of child pornography were located.
Jun 09 2023 - Cameron attacks Beshear on pandemic closings, defends actions on Breonna Taylor investigation Monda
The Republican attacked Gov. Beshear, calling him the “shutdown governor”, for his pandemic policies related to the closings of businesses, churches, and schools.
Jun 09 2023 - 🌱 Bowling Green Businesses Featured On TV Show + Stream Classroom
Hi all. It's me, Sean Peek, your host of the Bowling Green Patch newsletter — here to tell you everything you need to know about what's happening locally. Today’s Bowling Green Patch ...
Jun 09 2023 - Controversy Over New Mexico's Requirements For Cannabis Businesses, As New Report Reveals Surprisin
Las Cruces, New Mexico, is deliberating the removal of buffer requirements for cannabis businesses, allowing them to operate within 300 feet of residential areas and other dispensaries without the ...
Jun 09 2023 - U.S. Forest Service to host small business procurement seminar in Leadville
The U.S. Forest Service and Colorado Procurement Technical Assistance Center are hosting a two-day workshop June 8-9 in Leadville for small businesses interested in government contracts to support the ...
Jun 09 2023 - Farm market business owners honored
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. — Crest Haven Farm Market has been in the Danville area for more than 50 years. Scott Keefer and Shawn Snyder took over the business in 2017 and say it's been busier than ...
Jun 09 2023 - Idaho Falls businesses step in to educate families on college and career paths
Idaho Business for Education launched a pilot program in Idaho Falls last year that educates parents on how to navigate possible career or college paths for their children. The pr ...
Jun 09 2023 - Two new concepts slated for The Black Rose & Monster Pizza spaces on Oakland
After sitting vacant for nearly five years, a dual-concept bar and restaurant is slated to open in the building at 2856 N. Oakland Ave. Baccara is the name of the bar end of the business, which will ...
Jun 09 2023 - Retro Cool! Escape The Bugs This Summer In This 1970s Minnesota RV!
" According to LenConnect.com It is unclear why GM decided to get into the RV business in the early 1970s, which was a decade that saw the price of oil skyrocket, but that is exactly what happened.
Jun 09 2023 - Wichita man faces new charge in kidnapping, abuse of 14-year-old Arkansas girl
Her parents told KARK that their daughter left her home in Bald Knob, northeast of Little Rock, and got into a car with a man on November 12. The White County Sheriff's Office in Arkansas told ...
Jun 09 2023 - Out with the old: Downtown Beaver Dam business celebrates new look
Art on the Town, 127 Front St., was celebrate on Monday night after receiving a makeover from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s annual Main Street Makeover contest.
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