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Jun 15 2023 - Colorado Business Hall of Fame Welcomes 5 New Inductees in 2023
The Colorado Business Hall of Fame inducted five new members for 2023, the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain announced in February.
Jun 15 2023 - Huey Magoo's opens first Columbus area restaurant in Marysville
The first Huey Magoo’s in the Columbus area is now open at 15720 US-36 in Marysville. It’s a 2,800-square-foot space on the end cap of a strip center. That gives the restaurant room for both a patio ...
Jun 15 2023 - Report: Greater Columbus prominent in Ohio's wealthiest counties. See the list.
A recent listing of wealthiest Ohio counties has a familiar name at the top. SmartAsset released a ranking of Ohio counties by wealth, and Delaware County topped the list. Franklin County placed No. 8 ...
Jun 15 2023 - Accenture pouring $3 billion into AI, joining long list of tech companies prepping to meet demand
Technology services provider Accenture is the latest company to ramp up its artificial intelligence business, announcing Tuesday that it will invest $3 billion over the next three years and double its ...
Jun 15 2023 - Busey Bank plans $585K upgrade to south St. Louis branch
"We thought it would be best, not only for the staff but for the customers who go in there daily to give it a fresh look," an executive said.
Jun 15 2023 - Pedestrian Hit By Train In San Diego
SAN DIEGO, CA — A pedestrian was struck by a train Tuesday in San Diego. Deputies responded to a report of a train collision at 7:48 p.m. at the Old Town Transit Station, according to the San Diego ...
Jun 15 2023 - Fire burns recycling center in Hanover Township
Firefighters were busy tackling a fire at a local recycling center Thursday morning in Luzerne County. Crews were called around 3 a.m. to Northeast ...
Jun 15 2023 - Newmark Completes Sale of Nine-Building Business Park in Santa Clara, California
Newmark announces it has completed the sale of San Tomas Business Centre, a business park comprised of office and light industrial/warehousing space, located at 2060-2101, 2110, 2116 and 2118 Walsh ...
Jun 15 2023 - Newmark Arranges Sale of San Tomas Business Centre in Santa Clara, California
Newmark has arranged the sale of San Tomas Business Centre in Santa Clara. The nine-building property is located at 2060-2101, 2110, 2116 and 2118 Walsh Ave. It comprises office and light ...
Jun 15 2023 - Quebec forest fires shutter businesses during lucrative fishing season
Many operators of remote outfitter businesses, or pourvoirie, in western Quebec had to cancel bookings and send customers home after forest fires raged out of control this month ...
Jun 15 2023 - All-Muslim council bans LGBTQ+ flags from Michigan city property
Hamtramck’s all-Muslim council unanimously voted for the ban, which only applies to public flagpoles, with businesses and citizens still allow to fly the flags.
Jun 15 2023 - Road Trip Guide to the South Carolina Upcountry
Discover bustling small towns, a pair of postcard-perfect bridges, and plenty of historic sites along the state's "freshwater coast" ...
Jun 15 2023 - Republican-led walkout ends after more than a month as Oregon Senate resumes business
Republicans returned to the Oregon Senate on Thursday, ending a six-week walkout that had brought work at the Legislature to a halt.
Jun 15 2023 - 21 cannabis businesses granted licenses by Alabama commission
At its meeting on June 12, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission awarded 21 businesses the license to begin operations in the state. The businesses range from growing and cultivation of marijuana ...
Jun 15 2023 - Experts testify in jury trial of former Scottsboro cop accused of abusing 2-month-old
According to testimony from an orthopedic specialist, the child was only two months old when the alleged abuse occurred. The doctor went over X-rays of the infant, who he said was deficient in ...
Jun 15 2023 - MARTA breaks ground on new Atlanta transit line
It will serve key destinations such as Georgia State University, the Georgia Capitol and Atlanta City Hall. What’s bus rapid transit? Rapid bus lines are designed to mimic rail lines. The vehicles ...
Jun 15 2023 - NJ Transit headquarters controversy gets more interesting
There’s been a controversy bubbling for a while now about why NJ Transit is intent on moving its headquarters to the Gateway building in Newark — a complex owned by Murphy donors — when there were ...
Jun 15 2023 - Weirton Transit Corp. to dissolve
While public transit buses are set to continue rolling in the City of Weirton, it may not be under the auspices of the Weirton Transit Corp. for much longer. As part of its regular meeting Wednesday, ...
Jun 15 2023 - Culpeper’s economic development on track with department plans
Development within Culpeper has been at an all-time high with new businesses, homes and families alike moving into the county. Whether it’s the abundance of Ryan Home’s signs along Route ...
Jun 15 2023 - Montana Department of Ag and MSU Extension join new USDA regional food business center partnership
Press release HELENA — Montana Department of Agriculture and Montana State University Extension were recently announced as partners in a $30 million U.S. Department of Agriculture effort to establish ...
Jun 15 2023 - Today is deadline to register for MSU bus tour social
From MSU News Service The leadership of Montana State University's flagship campus in Bozeman is going on a bus tour of the state June 20-22, with social events planned in Havre and Chester. Today is ...
Jun 15 2023 - NC First Lady Cooper visits Henderson
As part of her tour of all of North Carolina’s 100 counties, First Lady Kristin Cooper toured McGregor Hall and stopped by local businesses on Wednesday.
Jun 15 2023 - A new craft brewery and taproom is coming soon to Castle Hills
Thirsty Pups Brewery & Bottle Shop is a new microbrewery coming soon to Castle Hills, landing in the same strip of businesses as Sushishima Japanese Restaurant and European Dumplings Cafe. Thirsty ...
Jun 15 2023 - 5 suspects have now been arrested in the Florida shooting along Hollywood Beach that injured 9
Five suspects in the Memorial Day shooting that injured nine people near South Florida’s bustling Hollywood Beach Broadwalk are now in custody, police announced Monday. The shooting last week ...
Jun 15 2023 - Development Underway On Last Piece Of Owasso's Smith Farm Marketplace
The city said a section of 96th Street in Owasso is the last piece of the Smith Farm Marketplace puzzle to be developed. In addition to the popular businesses, the area will also offer housing in a ...
Jun 15 2023 - Flowery Branch man facing more than 121 counts of sexual exploitation of children
A Flowery Branch man is in jail after forensic testing of his cell phone uncovered 20 separate images of child sexual abuse material, according to Hall County Sheriff's Office.
Jun 15 2023 - NJ’s Summer Fancy Food Show debut to spotlight 12 up-and-coming businesses
The local enterprises featured as part of a pavilion presented by the New Jersey Business Action Center have all received support through the New Jersey State Trade Expansion Program (NJSTEP).
Jun 15 2023 - PHOTOS: Multiple tornadoes spotted in Alberta amid flurry of warnings
Wednesday afternoon and evening was rather stormy for parts of Alberta, and busy for forecasters, with numerous tornadoes spotted and captured on camera as severe storms rolled through ...
Jun 15 2023 - Indiana doctor who reported Ohio 10-year-old’s abortion violated privacy laws, medical board find
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita accused Dr. Caitlin Bernard of violating state and federal law by failing to report child abuse to state authorities and for publicly speaking about the girl ...
Jun 15 2023 - New York restaurateur faces 30 years in prison for PPP, EIDLP abuses
Donald Finley, former operator of the now-defunct Jekyll & Hyde theme restaurant, acknowledged that he misused funds from 29 federal loans.
Jun 15 2023 - Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Announced Her New Venture By Turning Heads in Chic & Figure-Hugging S
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley just made everyone’s jaws drop with the pics from her newest business venture! On June 14, the ROSE INC founder shared a series of jaw-dropping mirror selfies on her ...
Jun 15 2023 - Huntington National Bank forms Charlotte, New York team with former Signature bankers
Huntington National Bank has formed a fund finance team in Charlotte and New York City that is made of former Signature Bank officials. The 10-member group will help support the Columbus-based bank's ...
Jun 15 2023 - Plan to dredge Utah Lake islands appears dead as developer dissolves business
A plan to dredge Utah’s largest freshwater lake and build islands with the spoils appears officially scrapped. Lake Restoration Solutions LLC, a politically connected company that would have made a ...
Jun 15 2023 - Presque Isle coworking space is attracting visitors and students
Credit: Paul Bagnall / The Star-Herald PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — The Business Innovation Center in downtown Presque Isle has seen hotel guests, business investors and even students from outside the ...
Jun 15 2023 - Presque Isle International Airport staying busy as Summer approaches
People are traveling again and The Presque Isle International Airport seeing their best year since well before the pandemic.
Jun 15 2023 - Some in car-dependent California seek to follow New York’s lead and save public transit
The California Transit Association says transit agencies will have a collective shortfall of about $6 billion over the next five years.
Jun 15 2023 - Virginia doctor, recovery clinic owner sentenced for writing illegitimate prescriptions
A Virginia doctor and former owner of a chain of substance abuse treatment clinics has been sentenced to six months in prison for writing illegitimate prescriptions for several pain medications.
Jun 15 2023 - Encampment Fire Spreads To Nearby Business In Highland Park
HIGHLAND PARK, CA — A greater alarm fire broke out at a Highland Park homeless encampment and spread to a nearby business early Wednesday morning. Los Angeles Fire Department crews were called to the ...
Jun 15 2023 - Highland Park furniture staging business destroyed in latest string of fires; Arson investigation u
A fire that destroyed a furniture staging business in Los Angeles' Highland Park has prompted an arson investigation.
Jun 15 2023 - Former Columbus CFO sentenced to prison for embezzlement found dead
The embattled former Columbus Chief Financial Officer that pleaded guilty to stealing from the city has died in prison. The Rankin County Coroner's Office confirmed Milton Rawle died this past ...
Jun 15 2023 - New information released in Tuesday shooting incident in Columbus
We have new information on a shooting incident in Columbus that we first reported on Tuesday. Columbus police received a call about an undercover investigator who was in a fight in the area of Seventh ...
Jun 15 2023 - NHL community reacts to fatal bus crash involving Humboldt Broncos
TORONTO-- The crash involving a tractor-trailer and a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League on Friday that left 15 people dead and 14 injured has had a ...
Jun 15 2023 - Area Development Partnership, Mississippi Power offer new business grant
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The Shine A Light Minority Business Grant was created by the Area Development Partnership and is funded by Mississippi Power. The grant is expected to help minority-owned ...
Jun 15 2023 - Missouri Minute: Bunge buys Viterra in $18 billion deal; Walmart to build beef plant near KC
And, Chesterfield-based agricultural giant Bunge will purchase Amsterdam-based firm Viterra in a deal valued around $18 billion. Continue reading below for your Wednesday business news. “Some (prices) ...
Jun 15 2023 - Lights! Camera ! Action!: Report outlines growth of film, entertainment in Georgia
A new report outlines the growth of the entertainment business in Georgia, and universities and cities are rising to meet the demand.
Jun 15 2023 - Georgia man sues Facebook and wins after platform denied access to his account, personal photos: re
Jason Crawford, a lawyer from Columbus, Georgia, sued Facebook after he claims the company denied him access to his own account and refused to hear his appeal.
Jun 15 2023 - The Compass Report: Arkansas, metro area economies ‘robust’ to begin 2023
Arkansas’ four top metro areas are healthy with “robust” and “stable” job growth a common factor in the regions, according to the first quarter 2023 The Compass Report. Job ...
Jun 15 2023 - A timeline of flight that crashed after losing contact, prompting military to scramble fighter jets
When a business jet failed to respond to air traffic control instructions, federal aviation officials say they reported the situation within minutes to a network that includes military, security and ...
Jun 15 2023 - Madison man pleads guilty to running child porn website, showing infant abuse, torture
A Madison man pleaded guilty yesterday in federal court in connection with his involvement with a website where users could access images and videos depicting child sexual abuse. According to ...
Jun 15 2023 - UNC names new dean at Kenan-Flagler Business School
Kevin M. Guskiewicz, Chancellor, and J. Christopher Clemens, Provost and Chief Academic Officer. announced on Wednesday the selection of Mary Margaret Frank as the next dean of the UNC Kenan-Flagler ...
Jun 15 2023 - People in Business: Beaumont anesthesiologist to lead Texas Medical Association
A Beaumont anesthesiologist will take the reins overseeing the Texas Medical Association. Dr. Ray Callas was elected the next president of the association, replacing Dr. Rick Snyder, a Dallas ...
Jun 15 2023 - Unlock the secrets to success with advice from longtime North Jersey business owners
Thinking of opening a small business? Get practical wisdom offered by these longtime owners of successful North Jersey businesses.
Jun 15 2023 - Depew cannabis dispensary could be first to open in Western New York suburb
The Village of Depew board approved the location and Herbal IQ's business plan at their meeting on Monday. Ortiz answered questions from the public and explained how they want to ...
Jun 15 2023 - Connecticut Small Business Summit aims to help businesses succeed
The Connecticut Small Business Summit is the chance for the state to explain all the services available to help businesses succeed.
Jun 15 2023 - Used FedEx trucks sold by N.J. dealer had fake mileage readings, lawsuit alleges
FedEx and the auto dealer defrauded thousands of small business owners who thought they were buying low-mileage vehicles to convert into food trucks, the suit says.
Jun 15 2023 - The best beach town in Oregon, according to data—plus, see the runners-up
Canva The best beach towns in Oregon. Summer vacation has already begun for some across the U.S., and if Memorial Day is any indication, travelers should expect a busy summer seas ...
Jun 15 2023 - Things to Do in the Region June 16-22
Here are some other events happening from June 16-22 in the Region. Chesterton Art Center serves as arts ambassador for other arts businesses open late until 7 p.m. June 16 and the third Friday of ...
Jun 15 2023 - Scottsburg business owner arrested on felony charges
A Scottsburg business owner was arrested Friday on several felony charges after an Indiana State Police investigation that began in March.
Jun 15 2023 - 2 adults dead, 3 kids injured as converted school bus rolls off 400-foot Colorado cliff
Two people are dead and a baby girl was seriously injured after a converted school bus rolled off a Colorado road.
Jun 15 2023 - LaPorte leaders also look forward to benefits of GM battery plant coming to New Carlisle
Potential for supporting businesses locating nearby, as well as workers wanting to live close to plant, could bring more property taxes, leaders say.
Jun 15 2023 - Nature Night Out at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve
The Albany Pine Bush Preserve presents “Nature Night Out,” a series of three summer evening events that invite everyone to drop everything and get into nature. The Albany ...
Jun 15 2023 - Environmental group seeks Pine Bush moth
In 10 visits to the Pine Bush, volunteers counted six buck moths, and are awaiting data that will show whether those numbers have gone down since 2007. In New York, the buck moth is listed as a ...
Jun 15 2023 - In latest salvo from immigration wars, migrants from Texas bused to LA Union Station
The Los Angeles City Council last week approved a motion directing various city departments to take the steps required for Los Angeles to officially become a sanctuary city for immigrants.
Jun 15 2023 - Mississippi woman loses job after becoming caretaker of inmate’s newborn child
A former Mississippi correctional officer lost her job after she became the caretaker for a newborn child of an inmate, WLBT reports. Roberta Bell worked at the Louisiana Transitional Center for Women ...
Jun 15 2023 - Builder moving ahead with 75-lot subdivision in Pleasant Prairie
The Pleasant Prairie village board approved a concept ... What business opportunities will the massive event bring to SE Wisconsin and how can Milwaukee-area firms get involved in the convention?
Jun 15 2023 - Road trip-worthy music festivals in 2023: Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Wonderbus, more
Here's everything you need to know about the best music festivals within a respectable driving distance from Cincinnati this summer.
Jun 15 2023 - Three northeast North Dakota women named 2023 Bush Fellows
Katie Dachtler and Hillary Kempenich, of Grand Forks, and Shanda Poitra, of Belcourt, North Dakota, will engage in a two-year program to build their individual capacity to make change happen.
Jun 15 2023 - Madisonville residents speak out about public bus service ending
MADISONVILLE, Ky. (WFIE) - Madisonville residents spoke out against the city’s decision to cut the bus routes at a special council meeting Monday afternoon. Officials with GoMadisonville ...
Jun 15 2023 - Janet L Unger obituary 1925~2023
Janet was a 1943 graduate of St. Thomas High School. Following graduation, she was employed at various Chambersburg stores and businesses.
Jun 15 2023 - Protections for pets in domestic violence, divorce cases pass Pa. House panel
Frequently, when a protection from abuse order is issued, the animal becomes a target … ,” Rep. Christina Sappey said.
Jun 15 2023 - West Chester Man Behind Bars In Elderly Abuse Case
WEST CHESTER, PA —A 57-year-old West Chester man was arrested Tuesday on charges of exploiting an elderly man by using the victim’s identity to steal more than $200,000.
Jun 15 2023 - East Brunswick: Electric School Buses are Ready to Roll as Legislation, Funding Move Forward
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - Just when you thought it was time to pull the plug on this school year, electric school buses have come to New Jersey. Advocates, educators, and legislators gathered at Memorial ...
Jun 15 2023 - Suspect sought in Aggravated Robbery of Killeen business
The Killeen Police Department needs your help to identify a suspect in an Aggravated Robbery of a business. The department responded to the 1000 block of E Rancier Avenue around 2:15 a.m. on Monday ...
Jun 15 2023 - Town of Ontario votes ‘no confidence’ in supervisor
The Ontario Town Board has voted “no confidence” in the town supervisor, Frank Robusto.The vote was 4 to 1 Monday night, June 12, 2023, with Rubusto the only “no” vote. All four council members are ...
Jun 15 2023 - Ontario Town Supervisor Frank Robusto says he’ll run for re-election despite no confidence vote
The Ontario Town Board took that step on Monday, voting no confidence by a 4-1 margin, stating they no longer have faith in Supervisor Frank Robusto. In fact, Robusto was the only ...
Jun 15 2023 - Local News Briefs: Students recognized, fishing tournament results, top employer
MARIETTA − Peoples Bank, with a branch in Coshocton, was named one of the best employers in Ohio for 2023 by the Best Companies Group, in association with Crain's Cleveland Business and Crain's ...
Jun 15 2023 - New Mexico lawmaker wants clean school buses
School buses are absolutely essential to many students in New Mexico, particularly in rural communities, but U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) is concerned that diesel buses ...
Jun 15 2023 - Inglewood secures more funding for transit connector project
The California Transportation Commission is expected to earmark $60 million for transit related projects, including the Inglewood Transit Connector during scheduled meetings later this month.
Jun 15 2023 - GM to invest $632M at Fort Wayne assembly plant to prepare for new generation of pickups
General Motors says it will spend $632 million to update its Fort Wayne, Indiana, assembly plant so it can make the next generation of full-size pickup trucks with internal combustion engines. The ...
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