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Jun 10 2023 - Louisville man, southern Indiana business owner arrested on felony fraud, theft charges
A Louisville man who owned businesses in southern Indiana has been arrested by state police on felony fraud and theft charges. John C. Gibbs mugshot Indiana State Police ...
Jun 10 2023 - Southern Indiana business owner arrested on fraud, theft and other felony charges
The vendor alleged fraudulent business practices by John Christopher Gibbs, the owner of Gibbs Innovative Manufacturers Inc., located in Scottsburg, Indiana. The vendor stated John Gibbs paid for ...
Jun 10 2023 - Owner of Scottsburg business arrested on fraud, theft charges
The Scott County Circuit Court issued an arrest warrant for Gibbs, 57, of Louisville for one count of corrupt business practices, five counts of level five fraud, three counts of level five theft, two ...
Jun 10 2023 - Indiana business owner arrested for dealing fraudulent checks
A Southern Indiana businessman paid for services using fraudulent checks, totaling $302,000 in stolen monies. Indiana State Police received a tip from a victim that John Gibbs paid $10,000 worth of ...
Jun 10 2023 - Southern Indiana business owner arrested on alleged fraud, theft
SCOTTSBURG, Ind. — A Scottsburg business owner was arrested on multiple felony charges Friday. According to Indiana State Police (ISP), an investigation into 57-year-old John Gibbs, the owner of ...
Jun 10 2023 - Owner of Scottsburg business arrested on fraud, theft, and other felony charges
SCOTTSBURG – A Scottsburg business owner was arrested Friday on several felony charges following an Indiana State Police investigation that began in March. In March, a business vendor and potential ...
Jun 10 2023 - Once an economic hope for southern Indiana, business owner now facing multiple fraud charges
Police say John Christopher Gibbs committed fraud. If that's true, he may have duped everyone from contractors to the state of Indiana.
Jun 10 2023 - Bond set at $100,000 for man charged with firing gun in Minocqua Walmart parking lot
Bond has been set at $100,000 cash for a 27-year-old Woodruff man accused of firing a gun in a business parking lot. Andrew Geisler is charged with two counts of attempted first-degree intentional ...
Jun 10 2023 - Mackinac Bridge enters the busy season for traffic, maintenance work
The Mackinac Bridge Authority’s maintenance staff is replacing pieces of the original decking, repairing deck joints, and cleaning off a winter’s worth of grit tracked onto the bridge ...
Jun 10 2023 - Tourist/maintenance seasons merge on Mackinac Bridge
The Mackinac Bridge Authority is urging drivers to be patient, as the busy travel and maintenance seasons collide. Officials say crews will be replacing pieces of the original decking, repairing deck ...
Jun 10 2023 - Mackinac Bridge enters busy season for traffic, repairs
Officials with the Mackinac Bridge are warning drivers about potential hazards on the bridge. As we head into mid-June, the Bridge sees an increase in traffic and ...
Jun 10 2023 - CT passes new regulations on alternative lenders
The Connecticut legislature adopted new regulations Wednesday aimed at improving transparency for small businesses that seek financing from certain alternative lenders.  The bill received broad ...
Jun 10 2023 - Connecticut’s 1st recreational cannabis delivery business now open
MANCHESTER, Conn. (WTNH) — Five months after recreational marijuana sales became legal in Connecticut, people can now get their weed delivered to their homes. “We are the last mile part of the whole ...
Jun 10 2023 - Counterpoint: Elections bill brings transparency, not a chill, to speech in Minnesota
Over the last few months there has been a robust debate — both in the Legislature and in these pages — about Minnesota elections and the reforms we passed this year. This is exactly what the First ...
Jun 10 2023 - Two Suspects Arrested During Large Bust at Los Banos Home in Merced County, 22 Firearms, Ammunition
Two Suspects Arrested During Large Bust at Los Banos Home in Merced County, 22 Firearms, Ammunition, and High-Capacity Magazines Recovered by San Benito and Merced County Sheriff’s and Los Banos Polic ...
Jun 10 2023 - What criminal laws changed in Minnesota this year?
You’ve probably heard by now that recreational marijuana is going to be legal in Minnesota this summer. But during a very busy 2023 legislative session, lawmakers made plenty of other changes to ...
Jun 10 2023 - Cartersville motel manager pleads guilty to human trafficking charges
A Cartersville hotel manager pleaded guilty to seeking out people in a vulnerable position and abusing his power as their employer and landlord to extort sexual favors.
Jun 10 2023 - Kansas City Construction News
Strategic Initiatives & Facilities of Panasonic… The Kansas City Business Journal will recognize the 2023 CFO of the Year honorees during… The Kansas City Business Journal will recognize the ...
Jun 10 2023 - All-American leap: Fort Collins, CSU track and field star Allam Bushara nears his lofty goal
Allam Bushara was a state champion triple jumper at High School and is now headed to the NCAA championships as one of the nation's best.
Jun 10 2023 - Stateside from Michigan Radio
May 26, 2023 • Detroit electronic artist and beatmaker Kevin Reynolds has been on the scene for almost two decades. This year he was able to transition to music full-time. The result has been a ...
Jun 10 2023 - Employers trying to adapt, combat Wisconsin's shrinking workforce
Corey Suthers co-owns Norlen Inc. in Schofield, and the last few years have been hard on his business when it comes to brining in new employees, forcing them to adapt ...
Jun 10 2023 - Salisbury company named among the state’s best employers
A Salisbury company has been named among the state’s best employers, according to Business North Carolina magazine.
Jun 10 2023 - Right-to-repair rules are now the law in Minnesota
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has signed a groundbreaking right-to-repair law after it passed the state legislature in April. The rules, part of an omnibus appropriations bill, require electronics ...
Jun 10 2023 - Fire destroys greenhouses in Lycoming County
Two firefighters are in the hospital after battling flames at an Amish business just south of Jersey Shore. Crews responded to the place in Limestone Township around noon. The flames destroyed four ...
Jun 10 2023 - Loved ones bracing for first Christmas without Oak Grove, Missouri business owner
A driver crashed into a bridge pillar on I-470 near Woods Chapel Road and died after the vehicle caught fire in Lee's Summit, Missouri. A number of Kansas City residents have received unusually ...
Jun 10 2023 - House panel recommends impeaching Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton amid allegations
The Texas House General Investigation Committee on Thursday sent a recommendation to the full chamber to impeach embattled Attorney General Ken Paxton amid a series of allegations of abuse of ...
Jun 10 2023 - Springfield animal rescue needs help after bringing in abused pets
Rescue One in Springfield is asking for help after rescuing several cats and dogs from the same home where Leslie, the dog with a swastika was found.
Jun 10 2023 - Springfield group uses brain games, tests to guide local students in career choices
A Springfield business group is using brain games and working with local schools to help students with their career paths and life after school.
Jun 10 2023 - Easton man accused of sexually abusing 2 children, troopers say
An Easton man currently serving a prison sentence for child pornography is accused of sexually abusing two children over two years in the city, Pennsylvania State Police said.
Jun 10 2023 - Lafayette siblings complete rare feat of running the Boston Marathon 10 years in a row
Malena Salazar and Jose Gaeta, two business owners in Lafayette, completed a monumental achievement by finishing 10 Boston Marathons in a row.
Jun 10 2023 - Lorenzi: A deeper look at Creighton basketball's roster after a busy offseason
In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Joel Lorenzi and Sam McKewon are joined by special guest Tom Shatel to talk about what the 2023-24 Creighton Bluejays will look like after the May 31 ...
Jun 10 2023 - Cochrane has added another first for the region
While other communities such as Timmins have facilities for the purpose, Cochrane is the first newly constructed transitional housing unit in the region. On June 7, numerous members of the community ...
Jun 10 2023 - Workers Credit Union, Worcester Red Sox, LinkToVR, and LTI Business Solutions Team Up for First of
It’s a whole new ballgame at Polar Park! On Thursday June 8 at 10:00am Workers Credit Union will be hosting a virtual press event to unveil Workers ...
Jun 10 2023 - Expulsions, walkouts, filibusters: Lawmakers grapple with acrimonious legislative sessions
Lawmakers this year kicked rival colleagues out of office in Tennessee and off the chamber floor in Montana. They staged a walkout in Oregon and filibusters in Nebraska, where interactions are so ...
Jun 10 2023 - Welland supports bill to stop harassment and abuse by local leaders
express support for Bill 5 and forward Welland’s resolution to Premier Doug Ford, Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. Ward 4 Coun. Tony DiMarco ...
Jun 10 2023 - 50% or more school buses fail highway patrol inspection in St. Louis, Jefferson City
School buses operated by St. Louis and Jefferson City's public school districts had high rates of failed inspections performed by the Missouri State Highway Patrol, according ...
Jun 10 2023 - School bus driver busted for DUI in Rancho Cucamonga
A 48-year-old school bus driver was arrested Wednesday in Rancho Cucamonga for driving under the influence of alcohol, authorities announced. The incident unfolded outside Etiwanda High School ...
Jun 10 2023 - Gupta returns to West Virginia to talk drug addiction, treatment issues
Biden administration Drug Czar and former state Health Officer Dr. Rahul Gupta is back in West Virginia to talk about the ongoing battle against substance abuse. Gupta was in Morgantown Thursday. He ...
Jun 10 2023 - Buckwheat prices way up. Will planted acres also rise?
This winter and spring, buyers have been offering farmers more than $24 per bushel to produce buckwheat in Western Canada.
Jun 10 2023 - Wintrust Business Minute: Evanston Starbucks is 18th in Illinois to unionize
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Another Chicago-area Starbucks has unionized. It’s the 18th store in Illinois to a vote affirmatively for ...
Jun 10 2023 - Kincardine downtown stores open following vandalism clean up
Sidewalks and businesses in downtown Kincardine reopened Wednesday morning after eleven businesses were vandalised.
Jun 10 2023 - Suspect arrested after multiple businesses in Kincardine vandalised
Police are urging anyone with additional information related to the incidents to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation.
Jun 10 2023 - Downtown Kincardine picking up pieces after early morning vandalism; one person in custody
Eleven Kincardine, Ont. businesses are left picking up their front windows off the sidewalk Tuesday after an early morning vandalism spree.
Jun 10 2023 - Columbus police: Clintonville man, 22, shot and killed after shots fired into apartment
A 22-year-old man was shot and killed Friday night in his Clintonville apartment, according to Columbus police. Police responding to a report of a shooting at 9:18 p.m. in the 3200 block of North ...
Jun 10 2023 - Michigan sex offender sentenced to prison after assault of 7-year-old caught on nannycam
A Michigan man already on the sex offender registry for previous crimes received an 11 to 35 year prison sentence Monday for sexually abusing a 7-year-old child. Justin Harvala, 34, of Kingsford in ...
Jun 10 2023 - Man sentenced for sexual abuse of 7-year-old Michigan girl caught on ‘nannycam’
IRON MOUNTAIN, MI – A man who was convicted of sexually assault against a 7-year-old girl, which was caught on a nannycam, has been sentenced in Michigan court, WLUC reports.
Jun 10 2023 - North Carolina business recovers after food truck was stolen two years ago
Mama y Papa’s Taqueria food truck was stolen two years ago out of Kinston. Now, they are on the road to recovery and trying to reestablish themselves in Eastern ...
Jun 10 2023 - Strike vote underway for 7,000 terminal cargo movers in B.C., raising business concerns
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada and B.C. Maritime Employers Association have been working to negotiate a new contract since February.
Jun 10 2023 - Cameron Mitchell bringing steakhouse and private club to Michigan
Cameron Mitchell Restaurant’s next new concept will include a private club — but it won’t be in Central Ohio. The Columbus-based restaurant company Thursday announced another new addition to its ...
Jun 10 2023 - Local businesses make Best of Virginia list
Virginia Living magazine hit the newsstands on May 16 with its 12th annual Best of Virginia issue. And a number of Gloucester and Mathews ...
Jun 10 2023 - Google provides free digital skills training to small businesses
Google and Tahlequah Main Street announced a new Grow with Google Digital Coach for small businesses at a free digital skills workshop in Tahlequah.
Jun 10 2023 - BOA expands down payment assistance, Chamber news: Seacoast business news
DOVER – The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce and a group of volunteers decorated downtown Dover with American flags on Thursday, May 25. Overseen by the Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce’s Community ...
Jun 10 2023 - Outcast Motorcycle gang shooting: Georgia prosecutors charge 16 bikers in violent turf war
Sixteen alleged members of the Outcast Motorcycle Club in Georgia have been indicted in what prosecutors are calling the largest biker bust in state history.
Jun 10 2023 - Georgia Outcast biker war: Mug shots, alias names released in state's largest motorcycle gang bust
Georgia authorities have released 16 mug shots in connection with the state's largest motorcycle gang bust – following an investigation into a biker turf war.
Jun 10 2023 - 10 facts about the U.S. version of the ID.Buzz, VW’s electric retro-inspired microbus
We bring you up to speed on the new 3-row ID. Buzz, which VW's U.S. boss has described as a vehicle that will 'once again become our brand hero in America.' ...
Jun 10 2023 - Wisconsin senators recommend 2 for federal judge seat in Green Bay
The senators recommended Marc Hammer, currently a Brown County circuit court judge, and Byron Conway, an attorney with Habush Habush & Rottier. The senators say the candidates were recommended by the bipartisan Wisconsin Federal Nominating Commission.
Jun 10 2023 - West Herr WBEN Buffalo Business Report - Thursday, June 8th 2023
Canada’s Worksport Ltd is moving to West Seneca; an historic Allen Street property changes hands; ribbon-cutting for Rural Outreach Center; new director for Buffalo Educational Opportunity Center ...
Jun 10 2023 - Many Jersey shore businesses looking to hire seasonal workers
"We hire about 80 people," said hiring manager Marina Salugta. "I think right now we're less than half of what we usually are." ...
Jun 10 2023 - The Ironman Triathlon was bad for business. Do better next year, Morro Bay | Opinion
At 10,000 residents, Morro Bay is the smallest city in the USA to host such a disruptive event. The next closest to us is Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, at 55,000, then Santa Cruz, California, at 63,000. All ...
Jun 10 2023 - Free bus fares through July for IL QC libraries
Thanks to a special summer reading partnership with Metro, fares will be waived for youth riding transit to Illinois Quad Cities public libraries this summer. East Moline, Moline, Rock Island and ...
Jun 10 2023 - Columbia councilmember announces retirement; local businessman announces campaign
At-Large Councilmember Howard E. Duvall, Jr. will not seek reelection following eight years on Columbia City Council.
Jun 10 2023 - Texas Governor Greg Abbott announces Small Business Summit in the Woodlands
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announces his next Small Business Summit. Attendees can expect resources available to help start, strengthen and grow your business.
Jun 10 2023 - Ennis, Inc. Acquires Stylecraft Printing
MIDLOTHIAN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ennis, Inc. (the “Company”), (NYSE: EBF), announced its acquisition of the real estate and operating assets of Stylecraft Printing Company in Canton, Michigan.
Jun 10 2023 - 🌱 Megabus Announces Wyoming Routes + Free Fishing Day In Casper
Hello all. It's me, Sean Peek, your host of the Patch newsletter. Follow along for everything you need to know about what's happening in town. Saturday: A stray afternoon t-storm. High: 70 Low: 50 ...
Jun 10 2023 - Rita De la Feria
Rita de la Feria is a Professor and Chair of Tax Law at the University of Leeds. International Research Fellow, Centre for Business Taxation, Oxford University (2012-), and Visiting Professor, ...
Jun 10 2023 - Shared Kitchen opening in Lynn this month
Peter Mikedis is no stranger to the food business in Lynn, having owned and operated Sidekim Foods on Sanderson Avenue from 2008-17.
Jun 10 2023 - Phillipsburg Board of Education supports bills to address transportation issues facing the district
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - The Phillipsburg Board of Education unanimously adopted a resolution to support two bills in the legislature recommended by the New Jersey Association for School Business Officials ...
Jun 10 2023 - Macy's rival Belk is closing it's Alabama store in 48 hours - and shoppers can get 60% off
We are grateful for the contributions of our Selma associates and are providing them with support during the transition, including the opportunity to interview for a position at another Belk store ...
Jun 10 2023 - Greater Niles Chamber of Commerce celebrates business award winners
The Greater Niles Chamber of Commerce recognized local leaders who have helped the city and its businesses to flourish during its annual Chamber Pulse Luncheon Wednesday at The Morris Estate.
Jun 10 2023 - Former NFL players visit cannabis company in Niles
Former Detroit Lions stars were in Southwest Michigan today promoting their cannabis company.Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson and his former teammate and business p ...
Jun 10 2023 - Former Detroit Lions Calvin Johnson & Rob Sims Visit Their Cannabis Company In Niles Michigan
Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson and his former teammate and business partner Rob Sims paid a visit to their cannabis company in Niles, Michigan. Johnson said setting up shop in a place like Niles was no ...
Jun 10 2023 - Meet the American who invented the shopping cart, Sylvan Goldman, Oklahoma supermarket mogul
Meet Sylvan Goldman, an American born to immigrant parents in Oklahoma. As a businessman, his brilliantly simple invention, the shopping cart, changed consumer culture.
Jun 10 2023 - Community voices: Kern County District One update
It has been a busy few weeks as we approach the start of summer. From State mandated trash collection, to washed out roads, and threats of East Kern Courthouses closing, ...
Jun 10 2023 - Kern County Supervisor Phillip Peters gives update on District One
It has been a busy few weeks as we approach the start of summer. From State mandated trash collection, to washed out roads, and threats of East Kern Courthouses closing, ...
Jun 10 2023 - Fort Worth market dispute shows clash of LGBTQ+ rights, religious freedom isn’t fading | Opinion
We have another example of a clash between a business owner’s faith and anti-discrimination or public accommodation laws meant to protect LGBTQ+ people. What if we lived in a world where people of ...
Jun 10 2023 - Louisiana Pimp Busted by FBI for Forcing Women to Prostitute in Bossier City and Mesquite, Texas
A Bastrop man is behind bars after he pimped multiple women in Louisiana and Texas and his greed and violent tendencies caught up with him.
Jun 10 2023 - Owasso, Collinsville PDs using iPads to help citizens in crisis access mental health resources
Both agencies are partnering with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services by utilizing state-issued iPads to help connect people in crisis to critical resources.
Jun 10 2023 - California co-warehousing firm plants its flag in North Texas
ReadySpaces operates almost three dozen cowarehousing locations in 10 states and Canada. Founded in 2016, the Los Angeles-based firm targets small businesses and fast-growing companies that need ...
Jun 10 2023 - Dexter Blanco: From Struggling Youth to Successful Tech Entrepreneur and Coach
Dexter Blanco, an accomplished father, business owner, professional infrastructure administrator, and tech career coach, has emerged as a powerful symbol of personal and professional transformation.
Jun 10 2023 - Trauma and PTSD Therapists in Chatham, NJ
I am not accepting new clients at this time. I am a psychotherapist in private practice in Manhattan and Maplewood NJ, with over 20 years of experience. I specialize in trauma , childhood abuse ...
Jun 10 2023 - Car Crash Damages Elementary School Property In Chatham
Chatham School District Business Administrator Peter Daquila gave the update during the June 5 Board of Education meeting, stating that as a result, the school has suffered damage as well as some ...
Jun 10 2023 - Sparta, Waterloo police bust national ATM theft ring
In every case that we’re seeing they’re in a town 2 or 3 days,” said Sparta Police Sgt. Cody Mahan. “They scope out the area, hit the ATMs, and then they fly out." ...
Jun 10 2023 - Heavy traffic and closures expected this weekend in Springfield
The city of Springfield is preparing for a very busy weekend of events that is expected to bring in large crowds.
Jun 10 2023 - New Hoboken Business To Replace Old Barbershop On Washington Street
Last year, Jatin and Latika Patel retired from Town Smoke & News at 1034 Washington St. (known for its old Optimo Cigar sign ). The barbershop next door, which had opened in 1966, moved in. See a ...
Jun 10 2023 - Trump indictment ‘an unprecedented abuse of power,’ NC congressional Republicans say
North Carolina’s Republicans in Congress react to news that former President Donald Trump has been indicted in federal court related to mishandling documents.
Jun 10 2023 - Montana school bus driver charged with DUI following crash
Janette Viola Sessions of Stevensville is facing 10 counts of felony child endangerment as well as driving while under the influence.
Jun 10 2023 - Discovery Senior Living in Columbus, IN for 2023
If you're searching for a Discovery Senior Living community in Columbus, IN, U.S. News has researched the Best Discovery Senior Living communities in Columbus, IN and can help you determine which ...
Jun 10 2023 - Trump to speak in Georgia in first appearance since indictment
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday will make his first public appearance since he was indicted in federal court, taking the stage in Columbus, Georgia, for the state's GOP convention.
Jun 10 2023 - Joey Votto hits 414-foot homer to center in Louisville Bats' win in Columbus
Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto, who restarted a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville last weekend, hit a 414-foot home run to center during the 7th inning of the Bats' 7-3 win Friday ...
Jun 10 2023 - 'He was my best friend:' Family seeks answers in Columbus middle schooler's death
Loved ones of a City Schools middle schooler are seeking answers after he drowned last week in Big Darby Creek near Grove City.
Jun 10 2023 - ‘Mama!’ teen screams in court, accused of killing Columbus woman while stealing gun
Screams erupted in the courtroom as deputies struggled to restrain 15-year-old Jabori Baptiste after his hearing on charges of murder and robbery.
Jun 10 2023 - Man arrested after 20-year-old woman killed in southeast Columbus
A 28-year-old man has been arrested after a 20-year-old woman was shot and killed in southeast Columbus on Monday.
Jun 10 2023 - Man dead in north Columbus domestic shooting
Columbus is one week away from celebrating this year’s Pride march, and now festival-goers can reserve a special view of this year’s parade while benefitting LGBTQ+ organizations. Learn more here: ...
Jun 10 2023 - Longtime Belleville-based business plans to open new store at former Weekends Only site
The 90,000-square-foot facility will “take care of our warehouse needs” and allow room for another showroom, said one of the owners.
Jun 10 2023 - Ambition to Serve: Westerly High senior has his sights set on public service
Westerly High School Class of 2023 Valedictorian Dominick Lombard takes a moment from his busy day for a pre-commencement photo-op on Wednesday morning, June 7, 2023 on the grounds in front of ...
Jun 10 2023 - Charlotte County animal control investigating animal abuse case
Charlotte County Animal Control is investigating an animal cruelty case involving a reddish-brown colored dog that occurred on June 8.
Jun 10 2023 - 65-year-old hit and killed by bus he just exited, Georgia police say
A man, 65, died after his leg was run over and crushed by a bus, Georgia police say. /iStockphoto A 65-year-old was hit and killed moments after stepping off a county bus, police in Georgia say. The ...
Jun 10 2023 - Therapists in Fredonia, NY
my ability to create a deep connection from heart to heart. I am a New York State Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Credentialed Alcohol Substance Abuse Counselor with 10 years of experience ...
Jun 10 2023 - Public transportation in Walton-Okaloosa area
With many in our area commuting long ways for work, it can be hard getting around if you don't have reliable transportation. That's why Okaloosa County transit officials are working to improve their ...
Jun 10 2023 - Uline looking to hire hundreds as it starts work on first of four massive warehouses
Uline’s pace of growth since moving to Kenosha County in 2010 has exceeded most other Wisconsin businesses, but it still represents a conservative approach.
Jun 10 2023 - Salem woman sentenced to prison for strangling multiple children
A Salem woman has been sentenced to 40 months in prison for abusing a child under the age of 10, according to the Marion County District Attorney’s office.
Jun 10 2023 - Coastal Carolina’s Conway Regional tournament is a home run for business
CONWAY, S.C. (WMBF) - The rollercoaster weekend for the Chants in the Conway Regional has come to a full stop after falling to Duke 12-3. “We’ve been good in the past, we had a little slump and now we ...
Jun 10 2023 - Grande Prairie Movie Theatres
This weekend offers up some great new movie releases, including the blockbuster film Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, horror film The Wrath of Becky and more. Mission: Impossible 8 and more shut ...
Jun 10 2023 - Cockatiel bird found in backpack of woman busted on drug charges, Portage police say
Police said they also found the accused with 15 hypodermic needles, a used glass smoking pipe, a used marijuana grinder, marijuana in a jar, methamphetamine and cocaine.
Jun 10 2023 - Feds sentence Valdese, Newton men for drug trafficking
A Valdese man and Hickory business owner will spend years in prison after he was sentenced in federal court Tuesday for drug trafficking.
Jun 10 2023 - Economist: Local counties outperforming SEMO region
PERRYVILLE, Mo. — Jeff Pinkerton, director of economic research for the state Department of Economic Development, told a group of business and government leaders from Cape Girardeau, Perry and Scott ...
Jun 10 2023 - CA: ‘Unfair.’ ‘Inequitable.’ Fresno leader wants transit between downtown, Clovis hospitals
As Fresno city leaders debate a $1.85 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year, one councilmember is proposing a new transit line to connect two of the region’s hospitals.
Jun 10 2023 - Sins of the father: The pain and privilege of being Buster Murdaugh
Two years after the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh, what remains of the life that was promised to the son of Alex Murdaugh?
Jun 10 2023 - 2024 Five-star ATH Terry Bussey is reportedly visiting Texas A&M this weekend
It has been reported that 2024 5-star Athlete/Wide receiver Terry Bussey is taking a surprise unofficial visit to College Station this weekend.
Jun 10 2023 - La Feria ISD creates internship program
The La Feria Independent School District is partnering with local businesses to create a new internship program for students. The new program launched in January ...
Jun 10 2023 - Corvallis council chambers packed for homeless ordinance
It was a full house for Corvallis officials discussing homelessness Monday evening, June 5. Part of a busy agenda that kept the City Council at the dais for nearly six hours, including a closed-door ...
Jun 10 2023 - The newest business in this high-traffic section of Lexington has opened. Here’s what we know
This ever-growing part of the suburban county continues to add businesses. The latest just opened its doors this week.
Jun 10 2023 - Monroe County tries 'distracting' young people accused of crimes
County Executive Adam Bello said a new program is designed to keep juveniles accused of crimes busy and productive while they await their day in court.
Jun 10 2023 - Ontario Soccer is introducing body cameras to curb ref abuse, but some say culture change starts wi
Referees will wear body cameras as part of an Ontario Soccer pilot program to protect them from abuse. But some say the culture change needs to start with educating parents and coaches.
Jun 10 2023 - Opinion: The energy transition Ontario really needs is to nuclear
When you factor in its reliability, nuclear is cheaper than solar or wind, which are available only intermittently ...
Jun 10 2023 - Tomah Health employee honored with Richard Bong Award
Tomah Health acute care director Jessye Buswell knows what it takes to be a good leader. For the past 14 years, she has served in the U.S. Coast Guard currently ...
Jun 10 2023 - WATCH: Stolen bus goes through Indiana fields as police pursue
The suspect, 32-year-old Chad Murdock, drove the bus more than 80 miles from Cincinnati and into Indiana, state police said.
Jun 10 2023 - Guy in stolen school bus leads cops on wild, two-state chase, dramatic dashcam video shows
Police said Chad Murdock, 32, led cops on a wild, 80-mile chase from Ohio into Indiana before he crashed it in a dusty cornfield and was arrested.
Jun 10 2023 - New Jersey utilities float solar panels on reservoir, powering water treatment plant
Two New Jersey utilities have joined forces on a clean energy project to pump water from a reservoir to 84,000 homes and businesses. New Jersey American Water Company and NJR ...
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