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Bus News Archives, June 10 2022
Jun 10 2022 - 1 Dies Fatal Car Accident on Brookhurst Street [Huntington Beach, CA]
Thursday night, one victim was pronounced dead following a car accident on Brookhurst Street. The crash happened around 7:30 p.m., at the intersection of Brookhurst and Bushard Street. Emergency crews ...
Jun 10 2022 - Lady Legends set strong tone for legion season with sweep of Camden
Tuesday night had a little bit of everything for the Sumter Lady Legends softball team. The second season of American Legion softball in South Carolina kicked off with a busy night of action, and the ...
Jun 10 2022 - Reading Ready Bus Tour brings books, reading space to Hutto students
Hutto ISD's new reading bus program will tour the city, bringing books and a place to read to students across Hutto.
Jun 10 2022 - Officers respond to reported shooting in District Heights -- third in eight days
DISTRICT HEIGHTS, Md. — Officers responded around 2:15 p.m. Thursday to the 2000 block of Brooks Drive in District Heights for the report of a shooting. A schools bus was in the area during the ...
Jun 10 2022 - $500K Fund To Support Detroit Small Business Near Michigan Central Station
Michigan Central Station is putting up $500,000 in funding to support small businesses in the area. Family Of Oxford School Shooting Victim Madisyn Baldwin Files Lawsuit Against DistrictThe family of ...
Jun 10 2022 - NJ man, 41, busted for taking lewd 'upskirting' pics of teen girl at auto dealer
FREEHOLD, N.J. — A New Jersey man was indicted Wednesday for taking lewd photos of a teen girl at a car dealership, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey announced. The Franklin Township man, ...
Jun 10 2022 - Police arrest four locals in Conway drug bust
After getting reports of alleged drug activity in Conway Village, police made four arrests last week, also netting amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Jun 10 2022 - Busy tourism season expected in White Mountains; Memorial Day weekend off to strong start
WEEKEND OFF TO A START. >> THIS WEEKENDAS H BEEN BUSY. WE WERE CLOSE TO FULL CAPACITY, 136 ROS.OM THIS SUMMER IS LOOKING TO BE ANOTHER GREAT SUMMER. SCT:OTUS BINESS IS BOOMING ONCE AGAIN IN THE WHITE ...
Jun 10 2022 - Grain site near downtown Easton to be converted
June marks the first month since the Perdue Agribusiness in downtown Easton has stopped receiving grains from trucks and farmers.
Jun 10 2022 - Health department, DEQ evaluating chemical leak at closed Minden dry cleaners site
Two state agencies are involved in the evaluation of a chemical leak that happened at a former dry cleaning business in downtown Minden.
Jun 10 2022 - La. Dept. of Health investigating chemical leak in Minden
MINDEN, La. (KSLA) - A shuttered Minden business is the site of an investigation by the Louisiana Department of Health. Crews are working to learn more about a leak at the former Imperial Cleaners ...
Jun 10 2022 - Pride week shines a light on LGTBQ community in southern Idaho
Emily English is a grant writer and adjunct professor at the College of Southern Idaho. English transitioned just over three years ago.“For many people here in Twin Falls, I’m the only transgender ...
Jun 10 2022 - Watch now: Violence threat has gotten worse, Nebraska health care workers say
Officials from several hospitals say they are seeing more and more incidents of verbal and physical abuse of staff.
Jun 10 2022 - Cottrell celebrates ‘golden’ years in pharmacy
Before he was even old enough to drive, Danny Cottrell has had his hands in the pharmacy business. This week, Cottrell celebrates 50 years of work providing care and quality work for patients around ...
Jun 10 2022 - Hanscom FCU Awards $7,500 in Seed Money to Veteran-owned Startup
HANSCOM AFB, MA (June 10, 2022) — West Bridgewater, MA-based businessman Erik Diedrichsen was one of three top performers at the recent Mass Fallen Heroes InnoVets Business Expo & Pitch Competition ...
Jun 10 2022 - Parents fight for 'accountability' 7 years after BSU daycare sex abuse scandal
Kyle Loughlin, a student teacher at Bridgewater State University's Children's Center was convicted of sexually assaulting children between the ages of 2 and 5 years old in 2015. But the families of ...
Jun 10 2022 - Graduation 2022: LBUSD begins commencement season with ceremony for Carson-area school
The California Academy of Mathematics and Science, part of Long Beach Unified School District but on the Cal State Dominguez campus, held its graduation on Wednesday, June 8.
Jun 10 2022 - Overcoming obstacles and celebrating milestones
HUDSONVILLE, Mi. — It's graduation season - a time of transition, hope and change. And as we celebrate the accomplishments achieved, many are looking toward the road ahead. It won't be an easy ...
Jun 10 2022 - Consumer product giant launches gender-neutral brand — 1st since move to CT
I started up a growth economy website called Enterprise CT chronicling Connecticut startups. Before that, I spent six years with the Fairfield County Business Journal, and before that the Boston ...
Jun 10 2022 - Reggie Miller has a new gravel bike and he’s riding in Steamboat Springs this weekend
After a busy spring of NBA commentating, the former Indiana Pacer is in Steamboat Springs, Colorado for the weekend. On Thursday, he picked up his brand new Moots Routt RSL and went for a 52-mile spin ...
Jun 10 2022 - Working for a title
It was a few weeks later while working on a floor for his father Israel's home remodeling business that Castro first heard he had earned the player of the year award. A state of shock overtook him as ...
Jun 10 2022 - Revenue surge will play a role in New Jersey budget deliberations
Signs of robust economic recovery in New Jersey added an additional $4.5 billion in revenue to the state's fiscal 2022 tax revenue estimates.
Jun 10 2022 - Motorcyclist killed in collision with school bus in Buxton
7—A motorcyclist died when his bike collided with a Maine School Administrative District 6 school ... MSAD 6 enrolls students from Buxton, Hollis, Standish, Limington and Frye Island.
Jun 10 2022 - Police identify Buxton man killed when his motorcycle collided with a school bus
Buxton police have identified the man killed Tuesday when his motorcycle collided with a school bus on Narragansett Trail. Timothy Hagerman, 55, of Buxton, died at the scene of the crash, which took ...
Jun 10 2022 - “We’re just trying to survive.”: Local businesses struggle as gas prices rise, fueling inflat
According to AAA of the Carolinas, gas prices have increase by more than 25 cents a gallon just this week in North Carolina.
Jun 10 2022 - Used 2018 Ford Transit-250 for sale in Austell, GA
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Jun 10 2022 - Witness: Gunman in shooting at Marshall shopping center had been there before
A shooting at a Marshall clothing store that wounded two women leaves employees at nearby businesses rattled as police continue to search for the gunman.
Jun 10 2022 - Funding coming together for 'natural park' at Chestnut Grove Elementary
A Decatur park next to Chestnut Grove Elementary appears poised to transition from vision to reality after the city this week was awarded a $180,000 grant. State Rep. Terri Collins, R-Decatur, secured ...
Jun 10 2022 - Cannabis Events Just Might Save Atlantic City
Atlantic City, New Jersey could return to its original glory as a tourist destination with the boom of the Green Rush and the cannabis business events that follow. A city once dominated by the ...
Jun 10 2022 - Hayward extends buying spree with lighting company
Hayward Holdings Inc., which has a major operations presence in the Triad, said Thursday it has purchased the specialty lighting business of Halco Lighting Technologies. Terms were not disclosed.
Jun 10 2022 - Man accepts plea deal, sentenced to prison for attempted abduction of girl at school bus stop
William Gorring has been sentenced to four-and-a-half to nine years in prison, plus five years of probation and a lifetime sex offender registration ...
Jun 10 2022 - Dinosaur Park, South Dakota’s Dino-mecca
By Michael Bushnell This week, once again in conjunction with our “Remember This” column, we bring you a linen era ...
Jun 10 2022 - Transitions of PA hosts fundraising auction
More than 200 people attended an online and in-person auction on Wednesday to benefit Transitions of PA at the Degenstein Center on Susquehanna University's campus. Transitions of PA is an ...
Jun 10 2022 - 13-year-old Accused of Setting Fire in Egg Harbor Twp., NJ, Walmart
A teenager has been busted for setting a fire inside a Walmart on Friday evening, prompting a storewide evacuation. Just after 7 p.m., Egg Harbor Township police responded to the store at 6801 Black ...
Jun 10 2022 - Five free things to do in Middle Tennessee
When school is out, it can be tough to keep the kids busy. And even more so, it can be tough to do it without totally breaking the bank.
Jun 10 2022 - Sullivan school board votes to close IA, cut seven bus routes
BLOUNTVILLE — Innovation Academy and seven ... which Assistant Director Ingrid Deloach called a “worst-case” scenario. Tennessee requires school systems to keep a 3% reserve or fund balance.
Jun 10 2022 - Elections Sask., Indigenous communities commit to closer collaboration
The next elections in Saskatchewan may be a long ways away — but Elections Saskatchewan is busy preparing now, so all eligible voters will have the chance to cast their ballot when the time comes.  We ...
Jun 10 2022 - Bremen native Alex Wesaw named to 40 under 40 list
Wesaw, 32, lives in Columbus but grew up in Bremen and graduated from the Fairfield ... in Southwestern Michigan and six in Northern Indiana. He also serves on the Pokagon Gaming Authority ...
Jun 10 2022 - Pueblo sees a 39% spike in child abuse cases so far in 2022
Monday, the City of Pueblo had a work session where a spike in child abuse cases was discussed. According to law enforcement, there have been 68 reported child abuse cases from January 1 through May ...
Jun 10 2022 - Sonic wins best booth with 'Class Favorite 2022' at Batesville Business Expo
The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) hosted its annual Business Expo presented by FNBC on Wednesday, June 8, 2022. The expo theme was "Who's Who" and celebrated the "best ...
Jun 10 2022 - Duncan man imprisoned for child sex abuse
A Duncan man who pleaded guilty to molesting a now-teen girl who gave birth to as stillborn baby is now in custody of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.
Jun 10 2022 - Forum to discuss impact of COVID-19 on mental health in the business community
New Hampshire Administrative Market Director of Behavioral Health for HCA Healthcare – Portsmouth Regional Hospital, Parkland Medical Center in Derry, and Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester ...
Jun 10 2022 - Help shape state policies at BIA roundtable talk in Dover June 21
The Business & Industry Association is holding roundtable talks throughout June that will help shape its 2023 public policy priorities.
Jun 10 2022 - Flooding in Mamaroneck to finally be addressed
The Army Corps of Engineers is finally taking the next steps to protect people and businesses in Mamaroneck from future flooding. The work comes more than 15 years after calls for help began.
Jun 10 2022 - Local business executive named interim city administrator in Leawood
The Leawood City Council named a local business executive as its interim city manager during Monday night's city council meeting.
Jun 10 2022 - Iola bike shop makes its way to Pittsburg
A Southeast Kansas business is making itself known to the community. Today was the grand opening of Southwind Cycle and Outdoor in Pittsburg. This is owner Ben ...
Jun 10 2022 - Kansas delegation united on anti-fraud
The Kansas delegation in the U.S. House voted for bipartisan bills extending the statute of limitations to 10 years for prosecution of fraud in a pair of COVID-19 relief programs providing business ...
Jun 10 2022 - Cape Coral woman arrested, accused of misuse of company funds
Cape Coral woman accused of writing checks to herself and forged business owner's signature for her own personal use.
Jun 10 2022 - Office manager facing charges for spending $106K of Cape business' money on shopping, casino trips
Police said the Cape Coral business' owner discovered the worker's casino spending during a review of the company's credit card statement ...
Jun 10 2022 - Shielded from public view, misconduct by corrections staff in Illinois prisons received scant disci
Eighteen Illinois corrections workers abused prisoners or used excessive force, according to state investigations. But they all kept their jobs.
Jun 10 2022 - Eni announces Milan listing for its energy transition unit
Italy's Eni ENI.MI plans to list its retail and renewables business named Plenitude on the Milan stock exchange to raise more resources fo ...
Jun 10 2022 - El Dorado’s still MAD
Pam Griffin is busy as I enter her office in downtown El Dorado on a rainy spring morning. Griffin, CEO of the Murphy Arts District, is about to announce that Willie Nelson will play the 8,000-seat ...
Jun 10 2022 - 3 teens, 1 adult arrested after assault rifle, 500 rounds of ammunition stolen from Mississippi pol
Four people were arrested after guns and ammunition were stolen from a Columbus police cruiser. Three of the suspects are between the ages of 13 and 17. The fourth person is an adult. Police will ...
Jun 10 2022 - Assault rifle, 500 rounds of ammunition, two bulletproof vests stolen from Mississippi police vehic
Someone stole an assault rifle, a handgun, 500 rounds of ammunition and two bulletproof vests from a Mississippi police vehicle. According to the City of Columbus, the theft happened sometime between ...
Jun 10 2022 - Point of Pride Summit to talk socially responsible, LGBTQ-inclusive business
The Point of Pride Summit returns virtually this year to talk socially responsible business and policy with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Romaindo, Arizona Coyotes and Waymo.
Jun 10 2022 - WA: How a Sound Transit contractor is trying to make light-rail construction easier on the environm
In a tiny experiment to limit greenhouse gas, crews building the north half of Sound Transit's 2024 Northgate-to-Lynnwood extension are fueling two forklifts and a dirt loader in Mountlake Terrace ...
Jun 10 2022 - North Myrtle Beach restrictions on 'single-use' plastic bags begin July 1
The City of North Myrtle Beach will soon require businesses to eliminate the use of “single-use” plastic bags in stores in order to reduce pollution.
Jun 10 2022 - Substance Use Therapists in Soldotna, AK
Facing another day in Alaska with loneliness ... If you're looking for help with substance abuse in Soldotna or for Soldotna substance abuse counseling, these professionals provide substance ...
Jun 10 2022 - Potential Tropical Cyclone 1 to bring heavy rain to Florida
THE PATH IS ACROSS SOUTH FLORIDA. OUR COUNTIES ARE NOT IN THIS CONE ... A COUPLE OF LIGHT SHOWERS UP TOWARD COCOA BEACH AND THE ISLAND .A COUPLE OF SHOWERS OUT INTO SUMTER COUNTY AROUND BUSH NO, THE ...
Jun 10 2022 - Residents discuss Palatka business growth
Palatka leaders and business owners voiced cautious support Wednesday evening for the possibility of bringing a business incubator to the city. About three dozen people came out to the ...
Jun 10 2022 - Mom wants criminal charges brought against driver after 6-year-old left on school bus on Staten Isl
The little girl said she was on her way to school on May 27 when she fell asleep on the bus and woke up alone.
Jun 10 2022 - California’s mandatory Alcohol Server Training deadline inches closer
ABC officials said there this new law will affect 80 businesses in Tehama County, 42 businesses in Glenn County and 40 businesses in Colusa County ... crashes in California between 2009 ...
Jun 10 2022 - A Carpet-Bagger in Pennsylvania: I. Chiefly Concerns a New Coal Development
Passing through New York City in the hollow belly of a rumbling omnibus, that seems hungry for warm passengers to digest, and very much dissatisfied with two cold ones. Breakfast ; after which ...
Jun 10 2022 - One injured in east Columbus fire
One person was treated for injuries at the scene of a fire in east Columbus Tuesday night. According to the Columbus Department of Fire, the fire broke out at a print shop ...
Jun 10 2022 - Columbus police crack down on ATVs, dirt bikes in Operation Wheels Down
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) –The latest operation in Columbus’ effort to crack down on illegal dirt bikes and ATVs in the city has resulted in 14 vehicles being impounded and 22 people being ...
Jun 10 2022 - Police: Pedestrian critically injured in north Columbus hit-and-run
One person is in critical condition after being hit by a vehicle in north Columbus on Thursday, according to police. Police said a pedestrian was hit on state Route 161, east of Interstate 71 near ...
Jun 10 2022 - Recent QB offer already returning to Columbus, in-state DB sets official visit date
June 24 will mark the start of one of the biggest recruiting weekends of the year for Ohio State with how many elite guests are going to be in attendance, but this weekend is shaping up to be pretty ...
Jun 10 2022 - $1 million Powerball ticket sold at Circle K gas station in West Columbus
One lucky person became a millionaire Wednesday night when five of their numbers purchased at a West Columbus gas station matched the numbers drawn for Powerball — but without t ...
Jun 10 2022 - Meet Columbus freshman Lily Coil, the high school athlete of the week
Coil has helped Columbus softball team to a 6-5 start, including 5-3 in the SEI Superconference North Division ...
Jun 10 2022 - Active-shooter incidents in Ohio K-12 schools and how Columbus-area schools train
Of the 191 active shooter incidents at K-12 schools since 1970, 12 have occurred in Ohio, including one in Columbus in 2017.
Jun 10 2022 - Columbus' latest unicorn Branch Insurance did it by rejecting 'grow at all costs' VC mode
That is not the normal venture way. The venture way is to grow at all costs. Our way was to grow at an adequate cost.' ...
Jun 10 2022 - Police search for driver after hit and run in north Columbus
Police are investigating after a person was hit by a car in north Columbus Thursday night. The accident happened just before 11 p. m. along State Route 161, just east of Interstate 71. According to ...
Jun 10 2022 - Columbus police arrest 15-year-old female, 18-year-old male in separate homicides
Police are searching for a 37-year-old man in connection with a fatal hit-skip crash that occurred in September 2021.
Jun 10 2022 - Five popular LGBTQ bars and clubs in Columbus everyone can enjoy
Columbus is home to a number of LGBTQ businesses, including several gay and lesbian bars and clubs. Columbus has lost a few LGBTQ-friendly bars over the years. At their peak, LGBTQ bars and clubs were ...
Jun 10 2022 - Jared Oliva steals home in bottom of ninth to lift Indianapolis over Columbus Clippers
Aaron Civale, on injury rehab from Cleveland, started and allowed two runs on two hits in two innings. He struck out three and walked one.
Jun 10 2022 - Gas Prices Impacting Public Transportation in Northern Michigan
The significant jump in gas prices not only impacts drivers and also public transit. Bay Area Transportation Authority and WexExpress are doing whatever they can to continue their services, but they ...
Jun 10 2022 - Wexford County Sheriff’s Office: Cadillac Resident Arrested for Flee and Elude, Parole Violation,
A Cadillac resident has been arrested for flee and elude, parole violation and child abuse 4th degree Monday, according to the Wexford County Sheriff’s Office. It started around 1:19 p.m. when a ...
Jun 10 2022 - Washington state plans to get into the student loan business
State lawmakers want to offer student loans with 1% interest rates — but first they have to make sure their idea pencils out. Why it matters: As of 2017, at least 800,000 residents had student loan ...
Jun 10 2022 - William Beaumont Army Medical Center to adapt new electronic healthcare record for active duty &
William Beaumont Army Medical Center and El Paso Market will transition to the Military Health System’s new electronic health record, MHS GENESIS, on June 11. When fully deployed, MHS GENESIS will ...
Jun 10 2022 - SC manufacturer's plan to fill wetlands for warehouse has environmentalists fuming
Our newsletter catches you up with all the business stories that are shaping Charleston and South Carolina every Monday and Thursday at noon. Get ahead with us - it's free. LAKE CITY — One of ...
Jun 10 2022 - Johnstown Symphony Orchestra moves business of operations
Business operations for the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra (JSO) are moving to Johnstown’s downtown.  Previously located in Richland, JSO’s business and box office ...
Jun 10 2022 - Affidavit: Odessa man drinks gas, then starts fire
An Odessa man is behind bars after he was accused of setting fire to a business late last month. Russell Paul Burch has been charged with Arson.  According to court documents, on May 29, units with ...
Jun 10 2022 - Georgia Honeysuckle Cluster Dog Show taking place in Perry through June 5
Dogs and their owners from across the state of Georgia are gathering in Perry this weekend for the Georgia Honeysuckle Cluster Dog Show. The Newnan Kennel Club and Columbus Kennel Club hosted the dog ...
Jun 10 2022 - BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Silence’ and ‘Woodsqueer’
A powerful new novel by award-winning Maine author and poet William Carpenter, and Gretchen Legler's essays about crafting a sustainable rural life ...
Jun 10 2022 - New music academy opening in Mechanicsville
In just a matter of days, a new music academy is opening up. It will teach kids how to produce music and navigate the business side of the industry, like negotiating contracts.
Jun 10 2022 - Alabama high-speed chase ends on River Road in Columbus
A high-speed police chase in Alabama ends on River Road in Columbus, with two people in custody. According to the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office, the chase began with a U-Haul in Alabama. It is ...
Jun 10 2022 - Here's why public buses could be back on South Florida Avenue
Citrus Connection has run out of state funding to operate its Peach Line, a route created to get buses off South Florida Avenue's road diet.
Jun 10 2022 - Dental business opens up in Harker Heights
The new Affordable Dentures & Implants practice in Harker Heights is now open at 201 E. Central Texas Expressway, Suite 680 near the National Bank.
Jun 10 2022 - Alabama Morning Drive: Recapping a busy weekend of visits for the Tide
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! Welcome back to our Monday edition of Alabama Morning where we try to deliver the latest news and notes involving your Alabama Crimson Tide. We have been discussing ...
Jun 10 2022 - Humboldt crash survivors honour 6-year-old Oilers superfan
Five players of the Humboldt Broncos who survived the bus crash made a special presentation to Ben Stelter and his family ahead of Game 4 between the Colorado Avalanche and Edmonton. Six-year-old ...
Jun 10 2022 - Man injured in ambush by masked gunman; Highland police seeking videos of shooting
HIGHLAND — A man told police he was exiting his vehicle Wednesday night in the 2300 block of Teakwood Circle when a masked gunman shot at him several times, leaving him injured, Highland Police Chief ...
Jun 10 2022 - Columbus Storytellers: Reporter Sheridan Hendrix on finding her community during COVID-19
Sheridan Hendrix is known around Columbus as The Dispatch’s higher education reporter. But, Hendrix, 26, will share a piece of her personal life with others when she takes the stage at 7 p.m., June 15 ...
Jun 10 2022 - News from Augusta: Staying Safe and Enjoying Maine’s Natural Beauty this Summer
Summer in Maine is what makes this state the Vacationland that so many have come to know and love. As business picks up at the Gorham Farmers Market on Saturday mornings, I’ve enjoyed seeing lots of ...
Jun 10 2022 - Winfield Sears to close after nearly 20 years in business
After nearly 20 years in business, the Sears Hometown Store at 912 Main St. in Winfield will close later this year.
Jun 10 2022 - Colorado man dies in north Alabama boating accident
Also in the boat was Gerald W. Busha, 70, of Winfield. He was taken to North Alabama Medical Center in Florence for treatment. Both men were in the water for an extended period of time before ...
Jun 10 2022 - Leaders in this Mississippi city back off recent ordinance that required video cameras outside busi
Leaders in one Mississippi city have backed off an ordinance that would require cameras at business and shopping centers as a tool for fighting rising crime in the city. Vicksburg leaders amended the ...
Jun 10 2022 - In County Commission races, Bustamante in landslide while Greene leads two opponents
Business owner Justin Greene was ahead of Santa Fe County natives Orlando Romero and Jon Paul Romero with a lead late Tuesday that narrowed from 10 points to five.
Jun 10 2022 - Section 9 baseball: Here are the 2022 tournament seedings and brackets
Section 9 released its 2022 tournament seedings and brackets Thursday. Pine Bush, Wallkill, Burke Catholic, Chester and Chapel Field are the top seeds. The championships are scheduled for May 28 ...
Jun 10 2022 - Woman missing on Stillwater River, 4 others rescued after raft overturned
A 44-year-old woman is still missing after three others were rescued when their raft overturned on the runoff-swollen Stillwater River south of Columbus on Sunday.
Jun 10 2022 - Columbus Zoo works on worldwide conservation projects
The Columbus Zoo is involved with wildlife conservation – 77 projects in 24 countries. Michael Kreger, Ph.D. Vice President of Conservat ...
Jun 10 2022 - 'I know what they're going through' Columbus grad using his voice to combat youth violence
A Central State University graduate hopes his voice will set him apart when it comes to combatting youth violence in Columbus. Adrian Thomas is the Ohio lead for the organization Team Enough. The ...
Jun 10 2022 - Las Cruces business owners plan on voicing frustrations about crime to city leaders
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico - Las Cruces business owners say they plan on approaching city leaders during Monday's City Council meeting with concerns that their properties are vandalized and burglarized.
Jun 10 2022 - Utah Baby Boutique, The Baby Cubby, Featured in Google’s Economic Impact Report
The Google Economic Impact Report, which explores Google’s impact on businesses, highlighted The Baby Cubby, a baby boutique based in American Fork, Utah, as one of six Utah com ...
Jun 10 2022 - Canaan business is rolling the dough
The Good Crust, which makes pizza dough using grains only from Maine, began as a startup in Skowhegan before moving earlier this year to Canaan.
Jun 10 2022 - Southwest Minnesota police investigator arrested amid child sexual abuse accusations
NEW ULM, Minn. — An investigator with the New Ulm Police Department in southern Minnesota faces two felony charges for alleged criminal sexual conduct with a minor The Brown County Sheriff’s ...
Jun 10 2022 - Condado Tacos debuts in Mentor
Personality goes a long way. Joe Kahn knew that going in when he founded Condado Tacos in the Short North Arts District neighborhood of Columbus in 2014. And he hasn’t abandoned the philosophy as ...
Jun 10 2022 - COVE ISD bus drivers win area bus rodeo; qualify for state contest
Copperas Cove ISD bus driver Elysha Rudd slowly maneuvered through the cones, carefully backing her 34-foot, 10,000-pound yellow bus with a 236-millimeter wheelbase, so she did not incur ...
Jun 10 2022 - Wasco County man sentenced to prison for possession, transportation of child pornography
A resident of The Dalles was sentenced to federal prison on Tuesday for possessing thousands of images depicting child sex abuse, according to the Oregon District Attorney’s Office.
Jun 10 2022 - O’Fallon Police, Caseyville round up Santa, plus cookies, bazaar
Caseyville Fish Fry — 4 to 7 p.m. Friday ... Collinsville Fish Fry — 4 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Knights of Columbus Hall, Illinois 157, Collinsville. Eat in or carryout.
Jun 10 2022 - The Real Reason Trump Won: Part 3 of 4
Notably, Trump actually underperformed both the Romney-Ryan ticket and Bush 2004 ... them states with above-average white populations: West Virginia, North and South Dakota, Wyoming, Tennessee ...
Jun 10 2022 - North Myrtle Beach single-use plastic bag restrictions beginning July 1
North Myrtle Beach city leaders say they are taking efforts to protect beaches and waterways. This will make NMB the 15th community in South Carolina that is requiring businesses to get rid of plastic ...
Jun 10 2022 - 2 arrested, facing murder charges in Philadelphia shooting
Officials say two men are facing murder charges and have been arrested in Virginia in the deaths of two bystanders in last weekend’s shooting in a busy entertainment district in ...
Jun 10 2022 - Windham poses $40 million sewer system to voters that town staff say will slow pollution, bring bus
Residents are not required to connect to the sewer, and will only pay a sewer fee if they choose to connect, according to the town manager.
Jun 10 2022 - Camping season underway in North Dakota
While we haven’t seen much summer weather yet, that hasn’t stopped campers from getting out this season.The Bushnell family love to unwind by camping at various parks throughout North Dakota.“We try ...
Jun 10 2022 - Damariscotta gallery displays Waldoboro couple’s art
River Arts is set to showcase the paintings of Polly McGrory and Wolfgang Busse from Thursday, June 9, through Wednesday, June 29, in the River Room at 36 ...
Jun 10 2022 - Wisconsin Supreme Court rules that business COVID case information can be released
WMC filed the lawsuit in 2020 after the state announced plans that summer to release information pertaining to positive COVID-19 cases at businesses in order to comply with public records ...
Jun 10 2022 - Boat rental business does its part to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species
The business is entering its busy season. “We’re getting boats out of storage typically throughout the month of May," said Kirsch. "Then it transitions into rentals pretty much through July, August, ...
Jun 10 2022 - Agriculture: A look at Georgia’s No. 1 industry
We all know agriculture is the No. 1 business in the state of Georgia,” said state Rep. Bruce Williamson on Monday. Williamson introduced Georgia Agribusiness Council president Will Bentley to the ...
Jun 10 2022 - Catalytic converters stolen off vehicles at Monroe County business
Monroe County investigators are asking for help identifying the suspect(s) in catalytic converter thefts that occurred Monday. The sheriff's office says it happened around 10:45 p. m. at a Rivoli Rd.
Jun 10 2022 - New Hampshire inmate who walked away from transitional housing struck, killed on highway
An inmate who walked away from a transitional housing unit in Manchester, New Hampshire, was struck and killed by a vehicle in Nashua.Police were called just before 11 p.m. Wednesday to a report of a ...
Jun 10 2022 - Man sought by NH authorities dies in crash
A man who was put on escape status from a Department of Corrections transitional housing unit was struck and killed by a car on a New Hampshire highway, state police said.
Jun 10 2022 - Roland Labbe, man who escaped from NH transitional housing unit, hit and killed by car
A man who was put on escape status from a transitional housing unit was struck and killed by a car on a New Hampshire highway.
Jun 10 2022 - Court ruling extends uneven treatment for asylum-seekers
Texas' Rio Grande Valley has long been the busiest of nine Border Patrol sectors on the Mexican border, but Del Rio has surged to a close second this year. Yuma, Arizona, another spot known for ...
Jun 10 2022 - Texas puts migrants on buses to ‘take the border to Biden’ but D.C. hasn’t noticed
WASHINGTON — Texas has been putting newly arrived migrants ... Some wore shorts and T-shirts, the only clothes they had when they’d left Del Rio. The lucky ones had Red Cross blankets or ...
Jun 10 2022 - Atlanta cowarehousing company Saltbox plans Dublin fulfillment center
An Atlanta-based cowarehousing developer is bringing its first-ever fulfillment center to Columbus. The company, Saltbox, typically offers small warehouse, offices and other amenities to its clients, ...
Jun 10 2022 - Dave & Buster's: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. (PLAY) on Tuesday reported fiscal first-quarter earnings of $67 million. The Coppell, Texas-based company said it had profit of $1.35 per share. The results topped ...
Jun 10 2022 - Republican Representative Scott McKnight announces campaign for Louisiana Treasurer
Scott McKnight will run for Louisiana treasurer in 2023 ... Beth and Ross LeBlanc of Lafayette, Gray Stream of Lake Charles and Mike Busada of Shreveport. They have organized a campaign kickoff ...
Jun 10 2022 - Local Cantina opening in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, expanding in Dublin
COLUMBUS, Ohio (COLUMBUS BUSNIESS FIRST) — A Columbus-grown taco eatery and bar is opening its first out-of-state unit, one of several expansions it has in the works. Local Cantina will open a ...
Jun 10 2022 - Two Tennessee residents in active ministry on Southern Baptist Convention list of accused abusers
Southern Baptist Convention officials' publish list previously maintained in-secret containing names of ministers accused of sexual misconduct.
Jun 10 2022 - Foley Products Company Invests in Additional Production Capacity in Waco, Georgia
Foley has seen robust demand for concrete products over the ... The facility will be able to serve customers in both Georgia and Alabama and is expected to create 50 jobs in the Haralson County area. ...
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