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Bus News Archives, June 16 2022
Jun 16 2022 - A car drove into a crowd in Berlin, killing 1 person, police say
A car plowed through crowd of people in a busy shopping area in Berlin on Wednesday, and police are trying to determine whether it was a terrorist attack. At least one person died and several others ...
Jun 16 2022 - Wyoming To World: We’re Still Open For Business
Communities near Yellowstone are trying to get the message out that just because Yellowstone is closed doesn't mean the rest of Wyoming isn't open for business.
Jun 16 2022 - NASA mission discovers 2 Earth-like exoplanets
The space agency's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission, or TESS, said the planets are 33 light ... ago FAA requires SpaceX to make environmental changes to Starbase in Texas June 13 (UPI) -- ...
Jun 16 2022 - Bioprocessing plant set to restart
It is expected to generate demand for 34 million bus of corn from Indiana farmers annually. Restarting the Cloverdale facility, which will create 50 full-time jobs, will bring POET’s network to ...
Jun 16 2022 - New Braunfels small businesses race to keep up with soaring gas prices
When Kaitlin Silvio opened the food truck “Road Dogs” in 2017 she saw an opportunity to create a business in a relatively untapped market in one of the fastest growing ...
Jun 16 2022 - Looking Back at Hutchinson history
Old glory’s birthday is June 14, and every home in Hutchinson as well as business place should put out the colors. Flag Day is one of our newest holidays, having been inaugurate ...
Jun 16 2022 - Jobs for recovering addicts, business tax credits meet in NJ bill
New legislation would incentivize businesses to hire New Jerseyans in recovery from substance abuse by providing a $2,000 tax credit per employee.
Jun 16 2022 - Marietta Resident inducted into White Castle’s Cravers Hall of Fame
This 21st class of the Cravers Hall of Fame was formally inducted with an in-person ceremony in Columbus, OH at White Castle’s home office, according to the news release. They e ...
Jun 16 2022 - Downtown Kingston reveals rebranding
The Downtown Kingston Business Improvement Area unveiled its “rebranding” Wednesday with a redesigned website, new banners hung up along Princess Street and a launch event in ...
Jun 16 2022 - Wagner man charged with sexual abuse of a minor, faces 15 years in federal prison
After entering his plea, the man was remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service until a trial for the matter will begin in August.
Jun 16 2022 - Former Lexington Broadcasting radio personality, minister pleads guilty to additional charge
Kerry Mallard, a former sportscaster for Lexington Broadcasting convicted of child abuse, was back in court on Friday on additional charges.
Jun 16 2022 - Buster Welch: 1928 - 2022
Legendary Texas cowboy Buster Welch passed away June 12, 2022. He was 94. Born near Sterling City, Tex., in 1928, his family moved to Midland. Buster often skipped school to spend time at the ...
Jun 16 2022 - BUSTED: 16 pounds of weed, THC found during traffic stop in Sweetwater
A driver was arrested after 16 pounds of weed and THC was found during a traffic stop in Sweetwater. Load Error Barreto Humberto, 40, of Big Spring has been charged with Manufacture/Delivery of ...
Jun 16 2022 - Find Addiction Rehabs Explains the State of Substance Abuse Treatment in Albuquerque and More
Find Addiction Rehabs (FAR), a company based in Boca Raton, FL that offers valuable ... meth addiction in New Mexico is an urgent problem and indeed substance abuse is a massive problem in ...
Jun 16 2022 - Claire Hunter Spruill
Claire Hunter Spruill died at Transitions LifeCare in Raleigh, North Carolina, Friday afternoon, May 27, 2022, with family and friends. She was a member of St Thomas Episcopal Church in Windsor ...
Jun 16 2022 - Republic man arrested for possession of child sexually abusive material
The Michigan State Police Computer Crimes Unit’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force announced the arrest of Brian Albert Suomi, 60, of Republic, for allegedly having child sexually abusive ...
Jun 16 2022 - Nutramax Laboratories to invest $30M in 200-job expansion in Lancaster County
This marks the fourth expansion for Nutramax Laboratories, which moved its animal health business and corporate operations to Lancaster County in 2010.
Jun 16 2022 - More companies, fewer workers, higher pay: Here’s the job scene in York, nearby counties
There still aren’t as many York, Lancaster and Chester county workers as there were before COVID-19, but there are more businesses for today’s workers to choose from and higher wages for the work. The ...
Jun 16 2022 - What are these job numbers?
There still aren’t as many York, Lancaster and Chester county workers as there were before COVID-19, but there are more businesses for today’s workers to choose from and higher wages for the work. The ...
Jun 16 2022 - Funds to benefit Oklahoma transit system users
Lawmakers voted recently to increase state transit funding. The $5 million increase, the first of its kind in 17 years, will allow state public transit agencies to continue to support Oklahoma ...
Jun 16 2022 - Ex-SC deputy gets 18 years in prison after detainees drowned in a locked van
A Marion County jury found former Horry County ... “He abused the trust my sister, Nikki, Wendy and the state of South Carolina entrusted him with. And for what? To save time.” ...
Jun 16 2022 - New York Air Brake leasing space to NYC firm establishing operations in Watertown
New York Air Brake LLC (NYAB) of Watertown announced it is leasing space to a New York City–based firm that plans to build a solar-panel manufacturing plant at the proposed business park near ...
Jun 16 2022 - Clinton Hill community, adult shop reach compromise for store to stay in business
Clinton Hill residents and the store managers of an adult shop say they've worked together to turn controversy in to compromise. After the Romantic Depot's February grand opening, the Clinton Hill ...
Jun 16 2022 - Bit Origin Limited to Invest in a Mining Site in Cheyenne, Wyoming with 75 Megawatts of Mining Powe
Bit Origin Limited (NASDAQ: BTOG) (“Bit Origin” or the “Company”), an emerging growth company engaged in crypto mining business with diversified expansion strategies, today announced that the Company ...
Jun 16 2022 - Columbus Catholic and Amherst baseball have seasons end at state
Three teams made their way to the Fox Cities Wednesday to represent Central Wisconsin at the state baseball tournament. At the end of the day, only one was left standing. First up were the Dons, ...
Jun 16 2022 - Amherst and Columbus Catholic baseball teams see seasons come to an end in state semifinals
Two central Wisconsin high school baseball teams saw their season come to an end on Thursday in the state semifinals.
Jun 16 2022 - Business Intel: Virginia Furniture Market
Virginia Furniture Market has unveiled its new 124,380-square-foot headquarters with a centralized distribution hub that will serve all nine of its retail stores across Southwest and Central Virginia.
Jun 16 2022 - Penn Station East Coast Subs to open Ashland location
ASHLAND — Penn Station East Coast Subs will open a new restaurant Monday, June 20 at 1012 Sugarbush Drive in Ashland.
Jun 16 2022 - Business owner says fraudulent checks are being forged in SE New Mexico
A New Mexico business owner is trying to figure out who could be forging checks in his name. He says it’s happened multiple times, and that other people are being ...
Jun 16 2022 - Residents improvise as Texas city rushes to turn water on
The city of Odessa said taps in 165,000 homes and businesses lost pressure or went completely dry after a 24-inch main broke Monday afternoon.
Jun 16 2022 - 10 fire crews respond to Virginia Beach fire
A fire at a Virginia Beach business sent neighboring owners into a panic and to the rescue on Tuesday morning. The fire damaged two businesses at Gibson Plaza, in the 3900 block of Holland Road. The ...
Jun 16 2022 - Canadian trust looks for growth in the U.S.
processing system at Redwater in northern Alberta. “We thought we could manage that business a little differently from the previous owners, and we did,” says Buchanan. “Today it is worth ...
Jun 16 2022 - Montana Startup, Endpoint Utility, tackles the lack of Tech Support for Entrepreneurs and Small Bus
Endpoint Utility Corp, a 2022 Montana Start Up to Watch, announced today the launch of its On-Demand Tech Support program, a monthly subscription service providing small businesses and individual ...
Jun 16 2022 - Black-owned businesses are booming in New Jersey. But there’s a catch
Black-owned businesses are rebounding in the Garden State. But they still lack access to capital in a way their white counterparts do not.
Jun 16 2022 - Five things to know and send me your summer vacation alternatives to Walton County, Florida
Here are the five things you need to know before you start your busy business day. Back in April, federal prosecutors said the FBI interviewed Cincinnati business leaders who would testify they felt ...
Jun 16 2022 - Dignity Health, Kindred To Add Rehabilitation Center In California
Arroyo Grande Community Hospital (Arroyo Grande, Calif.) and Kindred Rehabilitation Services (Louisville, Ky.), a business unit of LifePoint Health (Brentwood, Tenn.), announced a joint venture to ...
Jun 16 2022 - 100 Independence Mall West Now 97% Leased With Signing of Philadelphia Inquirer Headquarters
CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., June 13, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Keystone Development + Investment has signed a long-term lease with The Philadelphia Inquirer for 36,744 square feet at 100 Independence Mall West, ...
Jun 16 2022 - The Wine Business Institute Celebrates Leadership, Students and Alumni
The Wine Business Institute (WBI) of the School of Business and Economics (SBE) at Sonoma State University (SSU) celebrated its 25th anniversary event […] ...
Jun 16 2022 - Great Harvest Bakery and Cafe opens latest franchise in Bridgeport (West Virginia)
Bridgeport’s newest breakfast and lunch stop, Great Harvest Bread Co. Bakery and Cafe, opened for business June 3 near the White Oaks business park along ...
Jun 16 2022 - Fourth straight five star eCities award reflects impact of Romulus development
According to city officials, last year Romulus ushered in 68 new businesses, which brought more than 1,633 local jobs.
Jun 16 2022 - North Texas man given 40-year sentence for sexually abusing child for 10 years
ALLEN, Texas - A 53-year-old man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for sexually abusing a child for a decade. Mark Hutson was found guilty of continuous sexual abuse of a child, aggravated ...
Jun 16 2022 - The St. Louis Metro: Two States, One City, Thousands of Strangers
I am certainly no expert voice on transit, nor on St. Louis. But what I can do is hold a microphone (read: my horribly cracked iPhone 7, opened to Voice Memos) to people I hope have more authority on ...
Jun 16 2022 - Prescott Fire Department to host Community Input Meetings
The Prescott Fire Department will host two public meetings to hear input from citizens and businesses about fire service needs in Prescott.   Prescott Fire Chief Holger Durre will kick off each of the ...
Jun 16 2022 - A Florida school bus driver charged with DUI showed up impaired in court, judge says
A Florida school bus driver who was accused of driving drunk with 40 kids aboard his bus in February didn’t exactly ingratiate himself to the court at his hearing on Monday.
Jun 16 2022 - Flagler County school bus driver facing DUI charge admits he is impaired while in court
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla ... She graduated from UCF and returned to Central Florida after working in Colorado.
Jun 16 2022 - In the RI restaurant scene, it's not always survival of the tastiest
But it's big, so he will also lease out space to other small baking businesses. But there are no traditional bank loans available without collateral, he has found. While he would qualify for a Small ...
Jun 16 2022 - RI company to give employees free RIPTA pass through new program
LINCOLN, R.I. (WPRI) — The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) is waving in a new strategy to serve more riders. The agency announced Thursday a new program called “Wave to Work ...
Jun 16 2022 - Ozarks Small Business Incubator to Host “Funding Opportunities for Manufacturers and Government C
Ozarks Small Business Incubator (OzSBI) will be hosting a Manufacturing Round Table on “Funding Opportunities for Manufacturers and Government Contracting” on Wednesday, June 29 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p ...
Jun 16 2022 - Missouri mental health hotline to launch in July
Joplin, Mo.– Coming this July, 988 will be the new mental health hotline nationally. Anyone calling about concerns such as suicide crises, substance abuse, and other mental health concerns will be ...
Jun 16 2022 - 20-year-old southern Indiana woman opens her own coffee shop
A southern Indiana woman now has the title of business owner, and something she’s dreamed about since she was a kid.
Jun 16 2022 - Seymour Elks hold Flag Day event
The American flag is a symbol of national pride, whether displayed in front of homes and businesses, in the corner of a classroom or held high throughout a parade route. On Tuesday morning, Seymour ...
Jun 16 2022 - Auburn Hills EV company to create charger-station network
Michigan Business Development Program authorized an $800,000 grant for an electric vehicle charger producer building a facility in Auburn Hills. FLO’s Auburn Hills facility, its first in Michigan, is ...
Jun 16 2022 - GEORGIA: U.S. Attorney’s Office offering resources to help prevent elder abuse
June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and the U.S. Attorney’s Office of Middle District Georgia is offering training to help combat elder abuse. Law enforcement and ...
Jun 16 2022 - Celebrity hairstylist opens salon in New Rochelle; ClimbZone comes to West Nyack
Businesses are key to the Lower Hudson Valley communities. Find out what new business ventures have come to your town.
Jun 16 2022 - Homemade vape pen bust leads to arrest of Sandy man
A Sandy man is facing felony charges for allegedly manufacturing and selling homemade THC vape pens; but his reported clandestine lab was down in central Utah.
Jun 16 2022 - Mid-Michigan entertainment weekend June 17-18 and beyond
Remus Road, Mt. Pleasant • S Candle Making: 2 -4 p.m. June 18, from $20, Art Reach, 111 E. Broadway Mt. Pleasant. artreachcenter.org, 989-773-3689 • Birds Doing Stuff: A Retrospective on the Busy ...
Jun 16 2022 - Goshen businesses left without power after severe storms
As crews continue to restore power across Michiana, several businesses in Goshen are still feeling the heat. “Our power went off and can’t get nobody out there to fix it,” Goshen resident Delmas Davis ...
Jun 16 2022 - BUSINESS BEAT: New cannabis dispensary to open in Huntington
HUNTINGTON — Renovations have begun on the former Steak Escape and Sabatino’s location on 5th Avenue in Huntington for a new cannabis dispensary. Trulieve officials said the Huntington location is ...
Jun 16 2022 - Anthony Fauci
The City of Euless issued an emergency water conservation proclamation today, asking residents and businesses to reduce their water usage due to a pipeline leak. Here in the heat of the North Texas ...
Jun 16 2022 - Jacksonville city officials, business owner attend summit at request of White House
On Thursday, June 16, several city leaders will attend a one-day summit hosted by the White House, the Department of Defense, and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station in Westlake, Texas.
Jun 16 2022 - Man to argue insanity in shooting on I-71 in Ohio
A man accused of firing at passing vehicles and police along a busy stretch of Interstate 71 in Ohio in March is seeking to use an insanity defense. The Columbus Dispatch ...
Jun 16 2022 - Fire caused by fireworks destroys roofing business in Hammond, Indiana
A fire destroyed a roofing business in Hammond, Indiana . Roofing insulation was damaged at Gluth Roofing, located at 6701 Osborn Ave., after fire officials said t ...
Jun 16 2022 - New vending machines for COVID-19 self-test kits installed Southern Nevada
Two new vending machines to dispense COVID-19 self-testing kitshave been installed in Southern Nevada. The machines are located at the Bonneville Transit Center lobby in downtown Las Vegas and at Mesa ...
Jun 16 2022 - ‘A Lynching at Port Jervis’ Review: Disgrace in the North
On Thursday, June 2, 1892, Robert Lewis, a 28-year-old African-American teamster and bus driver in the village of Port Jervis, N.Y., was killed by a mob. Earlier that day, a light-skinned black ...
Jun 16 2022 - Scottish campervan conversion business eyes green future as new boss takes controls
An East Lothian campervan converter has a new boss following an “intensive” search and screening process.Paul Kimberlin has moved back to the UK from Canada to take the managing director role at Jerba ...
Jun 16 2022 - Idaho Business Review announces first annual Top Companies in Treasure Valley award winners
New this year, in partnership with Best Companies Group, the Idaho Business Review (IBR) is launching its first annual Top Companies in Treasure Valley program. This recognition program celebrates ...
Jun 16 2022 - ‘We’re all afraid’: Women are feeling increasingly unsafe on NYC’s public transit
A viral TikTok of an incident on the LIRR captures how more women are feeling unsafe on New York's public transit.
Jun 16 2022 - Never too old: Wetaskiwin seniors enjoy bike rally at Peace Hills Lodge
Seniors enjoyed a bike rally at Peace Hills Lodge the evening of June 13. Bikers from all over central Alberta and bike group Urban Bulldogs Against Kids Abuse (UBAKA) attended the senior living ...
Jun 16 2022 - 5 things to do this week
Events feature two parades, lake activities, fireworks, many small fee meals and lots of other activities for all ages throughout the weekend. North Iowa Beer Bus On June 18th the beer bus will be ...
Jun 16 2022 - 'Business Watch': New crime prevention program for businesses launches in Cayce and West Columbia
The Greater Cayce-West Columbia Chamber of Commerce is paving the way this summer. They just launched a new crime prevention program for local businesses in Lexington County. It's similar to a ...
Jun 16 2022 - Man accused of vandalizing Zelienople businesses last month in jail for different crime
Michael Shipley is behind bars and accused of intimidating witnesses against him in another case. Zelienople police said they were called to Fisher’s Bar and Grill Sunday night where they said Shipley ...
Jun 16 2022 - Okaloosa, Walton schools face 'unique challenges' in hiring teachers, bus drivers. Here's why.
Walton and Okaloosa schools faced a shortage in teachers, as well as bus drivers and custodial workers during the 2021-2022 school year.
Jun 16 2022 - Long waits, few routes: Even with ZeroFare, does Kansas City’s bus system work for riders?
The Star analyzed the bus routes, spoke with dozens of riders and compared RideKC to other cities. What did we find? A hard to use system without a simple solution.
Jun 16 2022 - Ascend West Virginia's success continues to grow the Mountain State
If you want to see what happens with a little bit of cooperation between business and government, look no further than the Ascend West Virginia program.
Jun 16 2022 - On the market: A big piece of Florida's Turnpike-adjacent land in Osceola County
"We’ve had a lot of people looking at it and expressing interest in it," Saunders, the firm's founder, managing director and senior adviser, told Orlando Business Journal. "Youv ...
Jun 16 2022 - Iconic Shinnston area restaurant announces June 26 closure
One of North Central West Virginia's iconic family restaurants is closing. After 67 years in business, the owners of Sunset-Ellis Restaurant near Shinnston have decid ...
Jun 16 2022 - Southwestern Pa. transit plan allocates $1.5 billion for bridge, other infrastructure improvements
Roads and bridges in Southwestern Pennsylvania will see a $300 million boost in funding because of the infrastructure law enacted in 2021. The extra money is included in a regional plan for $1.5 ...
Jun 16 2022 - Animal Abuse Case Against Schofield Man Moves Forward
Felony animal abuse charges against Andrew Geher will move forward after he was arraigned on Wednesday. The 30-year-old is accused of beating his ex-girlfriend’s cat to the point that she had to be ...
Jun 16 2022 - What’s Closed On Memorial Day In San Clemente
SAN CLEMENTE, CA — On Memorial Day, the bustle of daily business will slow down a bit in California as swaths of government offices, banks and businesses close to observe the holiday. The holiday, ...
Jun 16 2022 - Insurers Continue Dominance in Business Interruption Litigation: 11th Circ. Rules Against Alabama C
Dukes has locations in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Mountain Brook, Alabama; both of which were forced shut down. Neither Alabama’s Supreme Court or its appellate courts have ruled on the issue ...
Jun 16 2022 - 11th Circuit Court Rules in Favor of Insurer in COVID-19 Business Interruption Suit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has joined courts across the country in siding with an insurer against businesses trying to recoup profits lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jun 16 2022 - South Huron Rush continue winning ways
EXETER – Coming off a 3-1 victory over Byron, the South Huron Rush rounded out a busy three games in seven days stretch with two games in one week. South Huron continued a hot start to the ...
Jun 16 2022 - Third Thursday draws crowds in Olyphant
OLYPHANT, Pa. — Third Thursday festivities in the Queen City of Lackawanna County. Downtown Olyphant was filled with families checking out small businesses and enjoying an art walk. Shoppers ...
Jun 16 2022 - Expert weighs in on Olyphant fireworks seizure
OLYPHANT, Pa. — Olyphant police removed hundreds of illegally stored fireworks from a vacant business in the downtown on Monday. Police say the property owner was "risking catastrophe." ...
Jun 16 2022 - ARDOT bridge project impacting Siloam Springs residents, businesses
Some Siloam Springs residents and business owners say they fear improvements and additions to the Illinois River Bridge on Highway 59.
Jun 16 2022 - Ashley Neuhauser
I am offering teletherapy sessions for Alabama and Florida. Please contact me or click on my website for details on scheduling. Are you struggling with life transitions, college, trauma ...
Jun 16 2022 - Gov. Reynolds signs bill making elder abuse a crime
On Wednesday, Gov. Reynolds signed bill SF 522 that will make elder abuse a crime for the first time in Iowa’s history.The bill passed unanimously in both chambers of the Iowa Legislature. Iowa ...
Jun 16 2022 - CC Transit takes vets to Iowa City VA
There seems to be some confusion about the Carroll County Transit being able to take veterans to Iowa City, Iowa. The Carroll County Veterans Assistance Commission continues to pay the Carroll County ...
Jun 16 2022 - DUI crash destroys Bedford County donut shop
A family-owned business in Unionville was destroyed when a man accused of drunk driving crashed into the rear of the building early Monday morning. The crash was happened around 1:50 a.m. at Morning ...
Jun 16 2022 - Used Ford Transit Connect for sale in Dillsburg, PA
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Jun 16 2022 - San Mateo police go undercover to bust fireworks sale, arrest dealer
(BCN) — The San Mateo Police Department has begun fireworks season with a bust, obtaining illegal fireworks and explosives from an undercover operation, the department announced Wednesday. Police ...
Jun 16 2022 - Caldwell student’s criminal charge dismissed
Sophie Goodman, one of four Caldwell High School students accused of disrobing a fellow teammate during a volleyball bus trip in 2021, had a felony charge against her dismissed by ...
Jun 16 2022 - Hays residents, business honored with mental health awards
Three people from Hays and a Hays business were honored with awards from the Kansas Consumer Advisory Council for Adult Mental Health at the annual Kansas Recovery Conference on June 7 in Wichita.
Jun 16 2022 - 'Grossly intoxicated' driver of stolen school bus crashes near Edmonton: RCMP
Anne County on June 3, 2022. (Supplied: RCMP) The construction site is located west of the intersection of Highway 43 and Highway 33 near Gunn. The driver was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Jun 16 2022 - Former St. Francis Hospital President Rodis launches Farmington consulting firm
Leadership transitions can come at any time, but Trinity Health of New England raised some eyebrows when it announced in May 2020 — at the peak of the state’s pandemic response — that former St.
Jun 16 2022 - i3 Broadband Brings Fiber Network to Metro East and West St. Louis County, Missouri Communities
St. LOUIS, MISSOURI-- i3 Broadband, a Midwest fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) provider, is expanding its network to the residents and businesses of select communities in Metro East, West St. Louis County, ...
Jun 16 2022 - DeSantis visits veteran-owned brewery in Fort Walton Beach to sign 6 military-related bills
Gov. Ron DeSantis used a Fort Walton Beach veteran-owned business as site to sign six military-friendly bills on Thursday.
Jun 16 2022 - Discover: Coeymans, Selkirk & Feura Bush – The Champlain Hudson Power Express is underway
The Towns of Bethlehem, Coeymans, New Scotland and Guilderland are going to see a project run through it that will help mitigate two major problems that affect New York: increasing demands for energy ...
Jun 16 2022 - HOUSE OF FIRST PARTNERS WITH THE PAINTED HOUSE ON NEW NFT PROJECT "BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL"
The NFT launchpad platform, House of First, has announced a new partnership with The Painted House, co-founded by Ja Rule (Rapper, Actor & Entrepreneur) and business partner ...
Jun 16 2022 - Police investigating fire at New York pregnancy center
It's an evil thing that happened, but God is in the business of turning things upside down and making them good,” the center's CEO said.
Jun 16 2022 - Building New Mexico's tech ecosystem: One-on-one with Elizabeth Kuuttila of UNM Rainforest Innovati
Albuquerque Business First: In your almost 20 years, what are the biggest changes you've noticed in that time as it pertains to the local tech ecosystem in New Mexico? Lisa Kuuttila: I'm really ...
Jun 16 2022 - Satellos Bioscience Inc. to Present at Bio International Convention 2022
Dr. Ryan Mitchell, PhD and Director of Business Development to highlight Satellos’ novel muscle regeneration technology on June 15Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - June 14, 2022) - Satellos ...
Jun 16 2022 - Springdale City Council to consider zoning change that allows transitional housing
The City Council tonight is expected to consider a measure that will give it more options when dealing with housing facilities for people transitioning from prison into the community.
Jun 16 2022 - Bus driver blacks out behind wheel, says he didn’t know his gummy snacks included THC
A commercial bus driver has been charged with 38 counts of reckless endangerment after blacking out behind the steering wheel while snacking on gummies he says he didn’t know were infused with THC.
Jun 16 2022 - Milestone Crossed In Spring Hill Battery Plant Construction
THE COMPANIES BEHIND ONE OF THE LARGEST BUSINESS INVESTMENTS IN TENNESSEE HISTORY HIT A KEY CONSTRUCTION MILESTONE ON WEDNESDAY. ACCORDING TO THE NASHVILLE BUSINESS JOURNAL, WORKERS HOISTED THE FINAL ...
Jun 16 2022 - Big-time NYC chef opening Hudson restaurant
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate As of May 31, the new Merchants Social, at 333-335 Warren St., Hudson, still had no formal business sign. It takes over a space that ...
Jun 16 2022 - Cosby lawyer urges jurors to consider only proof from trial
A lawyer for Bill Cosby told jurors they need to look past years of public accusations against the actor and comedian and consider only the evidence presented by a woman who says he sexually abused ...
Jun 16 2022 - ‘The hunter is now the hunted’: Southern Baptists vow to do more to stop sexual abuse
The new president of the Southern Baptist Convention vowed Wednesday to make the nation’s second-largest faith group a “dangerous place” for sexual abusers. “Sexual predators have used our ...
Jun 16 2022 - Hunter Biden's ex-wife says business partner Schwerin 'managed almost every aspect' of their financ
Hunter Biden's ex-wife, Kathleen Buhle, revealed new details about the president's son in her memoir called "If We Break: A Memoir of Marriage, Addiction and Healing." ...
Jun 16 2022 - Virginia Ballet Receives 2022 Business Appreciation Award
WILLIAMSBURG — Virginia Regional Ballet has been named the recipient of the 2022 Business Appreciation Award by the Williamsburg Economic Development Authority. According to a news release from ...
Jun 16 2022 - York County woman accused of embezzling $30K from Williamsburg business turns self in
Investigators think Amy Melissa Taylor-Wallace took the money from a business using fraudulent cash returns between 2020 and 2022.
Jun 16 2022 - Woman embezzled more than $30K from Williamsburg business, police say
Williamsburg police say a woman wanted on embezzlement charges has turned herself in to authorities. Police say Amy Melissa Taylor-Wallace embezzled more than $30,000 from a business in the 200 block ...
Jun 16 2022 - Woman wanted for embezzling $30K from Williamsburg business turns herself in
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - A woman wanted for embezzling more than $30,000 from a Williamsburg business has turned herself in, police say. Amy Melissa Taylor-Wallace of York County was arrested on four ...
Jun 16 2022 - Hobart weather: Council workers cop abuse for closing kunanyi/Mount Wellington gates after snow
Council workers are “frequently” copping abuse from people trying to access kunanyi/Mount Wellington, as locals and tourists alike flock there in the hope of seeing snow.
Jun 16 2022 - UW-Stout's new cybersecurity major takes aim at internet crime
Cybersecurity has become an issue of personal, national and international concern, with internet attacks harming individuals, businesses and government institutions.
Jun 16 2022 - Wisconsin’s FFA President looks back on a busy year
Wisconsin’s outgoing FFA President says working under both virtual and in-person conditions has been challenging but fun.  Ben Styer of Menomonie tells Brownfield he was a state officer during and ...
Jun 16 2022 - What to do in Madison this week: Madison Night Market, Jazz on State, and more
Concerts include Aly & AJ, and the start of a very busy month for jazz fans with Jazz on State and a concert commemorating the tenure of WORT-FM jazz hosts Steve Braunginn and Jane Reynolds; the ...
Jun 16 2022 - Jack’s Service in Madison looking to get back to work after damaging storm
MADISON, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The road to recovery for many small businesses impacted by last month’s derecho in South Dakota continues to be a long one, especially for Jacks Service in Madison.
Jun 16 2022 - Dewy Rose man bushhogging in Madison County killed when tractor rolls over on him
A Dewy Rose man was killed near Danielsville on June 8 when officers said his tractor overturned and crushed him while he was bushhogging.
Jun 16 2022 - Irondequoit man sentenced for murder of Brighton businessman
Christopher Wernle was sentenced to 26 years in prison Tuesday, for the murder of 65-year-old Edward Boucher. Boucher was found dead outside Wernle’s home in May, ...
Jun 16 2022 - Missouri Chamber of Commerce spotlights legislative support from area lawmakers
Eight Mid-Missouri lawmakers were "Business Champions" during the most recent legislative session, according to the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Jun 16 2022 - Lebanon, Mo. business owner charged with more child sex crimes
The Laclede County Prosecutors Office charged Marcus Hill with more sex crimes involving children. Investigators say the incidents date back to 2013. One survivor noted after seeing Marcus Hill’s ...
Jun 16 2022 - Black Hills, Piedmont Natural Gas Unveil RNG Carbon Offset Programs for Residential Customers
Black Hills Energy is pursuing a voluntary renewable natural gas (RNG) and carbon offset pilot program for its residential and business customers, said ...
Jun 16 2022 - “If we had another option, it wouldn’t be happening,” Milam County leaders propose local tax
If all three ambulances are busy, an air medic team will land in Rockdale and be driven to the patient by firetruck.
Jun 16 2022 - A legendary Texas cowboy, who got a brush with fame on 'Yellowstone,' has died
Buster Welch, a longtime horse trainer at the 6666 Ranch in West Texas, died at 94, according to a post on social media by "Yellowstone," the wildly popular television drama that Welch appeared on ...
Jun 16 2022 - Trauma Focused Therapists in Kemptville, ON
I am a Registered Psychotherapist (Q) with the College of Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO ... childhood abuse and trauma. At the Kemptville Stress Relief Centre we provide transformative ...
Jun 16 2022 - How getting swept in a doubleheader was what Horicon softball needed on its run to state
HORICON — Angelica Bushkie was in eighth grade when she was in the stands at Goodman Diamond on the University of Wisconsin campus, watching the Horicon softball team dominate Mishicot 13-4 to ...
Jun 16 2022 - Columbus and Horicon police chiefs are now certified public managers through UW-Madison
Columbus Police Chief Dennis Weiner and Horicon Police Chief Amy Yahnke were in a six week law enforcement leadership and management program through the UW Madison, and were among 34 ...
Jun 16 2022 - First ever Indian American Bishop Installed in the US
Tuesday May 31, 2022, was a memorable day as the 13th bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus was installed in Columbus, Ohio.   Ever since Pope Francis in April 2022, announced the ...
Jun 16 2022 - Mercy Health and Kindred Rehabilitation Services Announce Agreement to Build Mercy Health Rehabilit
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio & BRENTWOOD, Tenn., May 10, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mercy Health – Youngstown and Kindred Rehabilitation Services (KRS), a business unit of LifePoint Health, today announced a joint ...
Jun 16 2022 - Alice Fancher Granholm
Alice Fancher Granholm, 59, of Gore Springs passed away Friday, June 10, 2022, at her residence. She was born Oct. 12, 1962, in Greenwood to Louis and Norma Bussy Fancher. Alice worked as an RN at ...
Jun 16 2022 - SBA's EIDL and RRF is over. Here are the small-business grants you can apply for right now
SBA's EIDL is over. The RRF died in the Senate. Here are some small-business grants you can apply for right now ...
Jun 16 2022 - Lake Wylie murder: SC deputies seek public help after man shot dead near NC line
Terron Hubert, 20, of Clover, had been dead for hours when ... The Buster Boyd Bridge that connects South Carolina and North Carolina is east of the crime scene. The body was found near a ...
Jun 16 2022 - Used 2018 Mazda CX-5 for sale in Johnstown, OH
I live in western New York State, Masheter Ford is in Columbus Ohio. So, why am I reviewing a car dealership almost 400 miles from my home? After a two week multi-state search conducted by no less ...
Jun 16 2022 - Johnstown Symphony Orchestra moves offices after six years in Richland Twp.
Johnstown Symphony Orchestra has signed a lease effective June 1 to become tenants of the Johnstown Redevelopment Authority at 416 Main St. The move of the business and box office ...
Jun 16 2022 - Recruiting Roundup 2.0: See which colleges are offering the Pensacola-area's top recruits
Division I schools have been busy in Pensacola this spring, offering scholarships to a handful of local standout football players.
Jun 16 2022 - Man struck, killed by NJ Transit train in Glen Rock
The train departed Port Jervis, New York, at 7:39 a.m. and was due to arrive in Hoboken at 9:52 a.m., Merrill said. Transit police are investigating the death, Merrill said.
Jun 16 2022 - NJ Transit IDs man fatally struck by train in Glen Rock
The train departed Port Jervis, New York, at 7:39 a.m. and was due to arrive in Hoboken at 9:52 a.m., a transit spokesman said last week. There were no injuries to 100 passengers and crew aboard ...
Jun 16 2022 - 'It means a lot to me': Employers of disabled people receive honors
Businesses are being honored for employing people with disabilities, a practice that Orangeburg County Disabilities and Special Needs Board officials say enriches their lives and gives them a chance t ...
Jun 16 2022 - Selma businessman to speak at virtual discussion on gun violence
Selma businessman LeMarkus Snow will be part of a virtual Facebook discussion about gun violence on Thursday. U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (AL-07) is hosting a TerriTalk Facebook Live discussion regarding ...
Jun 16 2022 - Ravens Defensive End Calais Campbell: 'We Have Unfinished Business'
Calais Campbell re-signed with the Ravens because he's confident the team gives him the best chance to win a Super Bowl.
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