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Bus News Archives, June 17 2022
Jun 17 2022 - Brockton-area businesses scramble for summer workers, applicants call the shots
BRIDGEWATER — In previous years ... 3% over the course of May, now sitting at $31.95 per hour. In Massachusetts, the unemployment rates fell by .2% from March to April, and fell by 2.2% from April ...
Jun 17 2022 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Kirkland, QC
Along with a private practice in 2 locations (NDG and West Island, Quebec), I have been hosting ... clients who've experienced sexual abuse in Kirkland or for Kirkland sexual abuse counselling ...
Jun 17 2022 - City of Enid hires 2 new leaders for code, CDBG offices
The city of Enid has two new department heads overseeing regular business at city hall. After not having a permanent code official since October, the city recently hired Scott Garnand as the Code ...
Jun 17 2022 - Baylor commit Austin Novosad, a top 15 quarterback, could flip to Ohio State
Novosad, a four-star prospect from Dripping Springs, Texas, took an official visit to Columbus this past weekend. It followed a trip the previous week for an Ohio State camp, where he received a ...
Jun 17 2022 - Hill Country County Clerk closed three offices due to staffing issues and low demand
Hays County residents will have to travel to the main county clerk's office to conduct business after three remote Hays County clerk's offices were closed due to staff shortages and low demand. On ...
Jun 17 2022 - Missouri man pleads guilty in catalytic converter thefts, transported thousands to Arkansas
He admitted that he bought and transported stolen catalytic converters valued at $1 million or more to a business in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
Jun 17 2022 - Probation, jail time for Spearfish woman guilty of embezzling $33,250 from local business
A Spearfish woman convicted of stealing thousands of dollars from her employer was sentenced by 4th Circuit Court Judge Michelle Comer at the Lawrence County Courthouse June 2.
Jun 17 2022 - Joplin man continues to give beyond the grave
A Joplin man continues to give back to his community and beyond, even though he’s no longer with us. Robert Corley was a businessman and philanthropist. Prior to his death in ...
Jun 17 2022 - Popular MS Coast meal prep business will close as grocery prices skyrocket
Eggs and chicken prices doubled. To-go containers tripled. “I could raise my prices, but I’d feel guilty about that. I don’t want to charge $10 for a container of chicken salad.” ...
Jun 17 2022 - Longview, Lufkin still in need of lifeguards for summer
Some East Texas cities are still struggling to fill temporary lifeguard positions. It’s no secret many businesses are facing labor shortages in the country, ...
Jun 17 2022 - Brown Brothers Harriman Announces Strategic Hire in Philadelphia to Fuel Growth Across the Region
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. (BBH), is pleased to announce that Matt Levering has joined the firm’s Private Banking business as Senior Vice President in the Philadelphia office. Matt joins the ...
Jun 17 2022 - Robust celebrates launch with celebration event at Feel State Florissant
Missouri's first and only "Certified Kind" cultivation facility, Robust, celebrates its launch this weekend at Feel State Florissant. Robust is a ...
Jun 17 2022 - Washington ranks 13th in State LGBTQ+ Business Climate Index
Out Leadership, an organization that operates globally with a focus on the intersection of the LGBTQ+ community and business, released their fourth annual State LGBTQ+ Business Climate Index for 2022, ...
Jun 17 2022 - Calls for state insurance commissioner to resign flow in from both sides of the aisle
Mark Mullet (D-Issaquah), chair of the Senate Business ... JT Wilcox (@jtwilcox111) June 17, 2022 The Washington State Democratic Party is also calling for Kreidler to resign. In-box: The state ...
Jun 17 2022 - Black-owned business in Worcester, Springfield, Boston and across Massachusetts you can support thi
Since Juneteenth is right around the corner, Masslive has complied a list of Black-owned businesses across the state to support. Included in this list are restaurants, bookstores, museums and even ...
Jun 17 2022 - Massachusetts man gets more than 3 years in prison for $13M COVID-19 fraud
A Massachusetts businessman convicted of fraudulently seeking more than $13 million in federal coronavirus pandemic relief loans has been sentenced to more than three years in prison. Elijah Majak ...
Jun 17 2022 - Tourists are back. But business travel? Not yet. And Boston hotels want help
The conferences and face-to-face meetings that once kept the city’s hotel rooms and restaurants filled seven days a week just haven’t returned to what they were before the pandemic, and its putting a ...
Jun 17 2022 - West Hartford establishes transit-oriented development district. Here’s what it means.
The West Hartford town council unanimously approved an ordinance this week that establishes a transit-oriented district in town. The ordinance defines the district as the creation of a “walkable, ...
Jun 17 2022 - Food Truck Friday: Cousins Maine Lobster
MEDWAY - A family from Medway decided to take a leap into the food truck business at the height of the pandemic in May 2020 and it's paid off. Tara and TJ Nelson made a bold choice with their father.
Jun 17 2022 - Two pedestrians in Baton Rouge struck in Tuesday afternoon crash
A Tuesday afternoon crash on a busy Baton Rouge roadway left at least one person with injuries, officials say.
Jun 17 2022 - Dozens of NJ Transit trains canceled over engineers' 'illegal job action'
NJ Transit canceled dozens of trains Friday, citing an engineering shortage caused by an “illegal job action” by the locomotive engineers’ union.
Jun 17 2022 - NJ Transit cancels several trains for morning commute due to "engineer availability"
It's another frustrating morning commute for NJ Transit riders. The agency says dozens of trains have been canceled due to "engineer availability." The cancelations are impacting the Main-Bergen ...
Jun 17 2022 - NJ Transit trains canceled Friday over Juneteenth holiday negotiation
A rumored job action by NJ Transit engineers became a reality Friday morning when their union used the state Juneteenth holiday for a sick out over a new contract.
Jun 17 2022 - Transition of driver licensing from Circuit Court Clerks to Kentucky Transportation Cabinet being c
The transition to a new, secure system of issuing Kentucky driver licenses and state identification cards will be complete on Monday, June 27, when the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) assumes ...
Jun 17 2022 - Lime’s Gen4 e-scooter is the newest shared transit in Rochester
E-scooters are popping up everywhere across the country as shared transit options, and Rochester has one of the newest models on the market already in the city.
Jun 17 2022 - U.S. Attorney’s Office joins Texoma senior citizens to combat elder financial abuse
The U.S. Attorney’s Office is promoting World Elder Abuse Awareness in conjunction with the Department of Justice’s Elder Justice Initiative to help seniors in the Eastern District of Texas avoid ...
Jun 17 2022 - TBI Investigates Homicide Wednesday In Greeneville
A woman was shot and killed shortly after 1 p.m. Wednesday in the parking lot of a Greeneville business. A suicide about an hour later in the parking lot of the Washington County Justice Center in ...
Jun 17 2022 - Opelika woman to compete in 2022 Ms. Full-Figured Alabama Pageant
While women from all over Georgia are in Columbus to participate in the Miss Georgia and Miss Georgia Teen competition, there’s also another competition happening in Alabama with a twist. Seven ...
Jun 17 2022 - Groups in Columbus gathered for Military Town Hall meeting
Thursday, in Columbus those groups came together for a Military Town Hall Meeting to discuss the successes at Columbus Air Force Base and learn more about what the State is doing to help military ...
Jun 17 2022 - Feds bust businessman who helped 'restart Mississippi' on pandemic-related charges
JACKSON • A business owner who advised the governor on how Mississippi’s economy should rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic has been indicted on federal charges alleging he fraudulently took part ...
Jun 17 2022 - Matt Dooley pulls out Southern All Stars win at Columbus
Matt Dooley edged out Rick Rickman to take the Southern All Stars Dirt Racing Series victory on Saturday night at Mississippi’s Columbus Speedway.
Jun 17 2022 - Columbus residents indicted for more than $2M in CARES Act fraud
A federal grand jury in Oxford, Mississippi returned an indictment on Wednesday charging Columbus, Mississippi residents Jabari Ogbanna Edwards and Antwann Richardson with fraud in connection with ...
Jun 17 2022 - Wisconsin Engraving marks 100 years with new, but familiar, owner
Pete Kambouris, the new owner of Wisconsin Engraving Co., points with pride to a business that has survived everything from the Great Depression to COVID-19.
Jun 17 2022 - Summerville’s ‘Hobbit House’ is on the market for $1.4 million after renovations
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Jun 17 2022 - Fire Destroys Edgefield Hay Business
Fire officials in Edgefield, South Carolina are trying to find out what sparked a fire at a local business. It broke out around 3:00 Saturday afternoon on Planer Road at ...
Jun 17 2022 - Vermont's Ski Industry Reports 6.5% Business Rebound for 2021-22 Winter Season
Montpelier, Vermont, June 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE ... Vermont is not only the #1 ski state in the east and third in the US, but also reigns supreme in snowmaking quality and coverage, variety ...
Jun 17 2022 - Vermont’s Ski Industry Reports 6.5% Business Rebound for 2021-22 Winter Season
Montpelier, Vermont, June 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE ... Both Jay Peak and Sugarbush skied into May and Killington again offered the longest season in the East, being the first to spin its lifts on ...
Jun 17 2022 - Texas Student Transportation Leader Goes the Extra Mile
Keith Kaup, the transportation director for Pearland Independent School District and director of Region 4 for the National Association for Pupil Transportation, said driving a bus route is not just a ...
Jun 17 2022 - Utah exports to China top $1B
The U.S. China business council (USCBC) announced on Thursday that good exports from Utah to China increased 31 percent in 2021 to $1 billion. The council said China buyers ...
Jun 17 2022 - Hazleton, Pennsylvania, Transitions Mobile Parking Payments to ParkMobile's Contactless System
Beginning this month, all mobile parking payments in the City of Hazleton will be handled through the ParkMobile app.
Jun 17 2022 - Charges filed against Oklahoma attorneys accused of creating illegal medical marijuana operations
Agents with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics say that Logan Jones and Eric Brown instructed medical marijuana businesses to hire the Jones Brown Law Firm to work as “ghost owners” of their company.
Jun 17 2022 - 2 Oklahoma attorneys charged in medical marijuana scheme
Two Oklahoma attorneys were charged Thursday in an alleged medical marijuana scheme that allowed out-of-state growers to skirt the state’s law requiring marijuana businesses to be at least 75% owned ...
Jun 17 2022 - Eden Prairie's C.H. Robinson reportedly in talks to sell unit for $9B
Rumors swirl that C.H. Robinson could sell its global freight forwarding business for billions to Denmark-based DSV ...
Jun 17 2022 - Where to go in Columbus to beat the hot Ohio weather and cool off
With the increased temperatures and power outages this week, here are some places to get out of the heat and to cool off.
Jun 17 2022 - Man killed in west Columbus shooting identified by sheriff
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has identified the man killed in a Thursday shooting in the Franklin Township. Deputies went around 2:12 p.m. to the 400 ...
Jun 17 2022 - Columbus Zoo elephant diagnosed with potentially fatal virus
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium announced 13-year-old Asian Elephant, Beco, has tested positive for active Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus. EEHV is a ...
Jun 17 2022 - WRBL News 3 Team participates in Founder’s Day event of service at the Columbus Dream Center
WRBL News 3 is proud to participate in this year’s Founder’s Day community event at the Columbus Dream Center. Founder’s Day is an annual day of service from television stations owned by Nexstar ...
Jun 17 2022 - 78-year-old man reported missing from north Columbus
The Columbus Division of Police is searching for a 78-year-old man who was reported missing from north Columbus Friday morning. Police said Ollis Daniels Jr. was last seen around 6 a.m. in the area of ...
Jun 17 2022 - Police looking for missing man from north Columbus
Columbus police are asking for help locating an endangered missing man.   Ollis Danies Jr., 78, was last seen around 6 a.m., Friday, in the area of Karl Road and E.
Jun 17 2022 - Road projects to look out for this summer in Columbus
Some Greater Columbus drivers will need to find alternate routes this summer as roads throughout the region are closed and traffic will be slowed in some places. Columbus is entering the summer, a ...
Jun 17 2022 - Columbus power outage latest blow to profit-strapped restaurant industry
B.J. Lieberman, owner of Chapman's Eat Market, said the outage "could be the nail in the coffin for some restaurants." “We were fortunate because we built up a little nest egg, ...
Jun 17 2022 - Massive power outage continues in Columbus area, leaving residents to struggle with heat
American Electric Power says electricity may not be restored until late Thursday evening in much of central Ohio.
Jun 17 2022 - Four people charged in two unrelated Columbus homicides all under age 21, police say
Police announced Tuesday they have identified four suspects — two each in separate, unrelated homicides. All four suspects are under the age of 21.
Jun 17 2022 - Columbus stepfather sentenced for role in beating death of 7-year-old stepson
A Columbus man is facing at least six years in prison for his role in the 2020 beating death of his 7-year-old stepson.
Jun 17 2022 - Wilmington's only Target to expand: seeking to make shopping 'easier and safer'
When Wilmington's Target store is busy, it's not uncommon to see checkout lines stretching 10 or 20 customers deep. That popularity could be a factor fueling plans to grow the sto ...
Jun 17 2022 - Lake Nona businesses react to Disney postponing move of employee from California to Florida
The Walt Disney Company is postponing a move to relocate 2,000 employees. That's taken many businesses by surprise ...
Jun 17 2022 - ChristianaCare Plans to Buy Shuttered Chester Co. Hospital
Delaware-based ChristianaCare has entered into an agreement to buy the shuttered Jennersville Hospital in southern Chester County from Tower Health, the Philadelphia Business Journal reports.
Jun 17 2022 - Cascades East Transit launches online survey, seeks public input for Bend mobility hubs feasibility
Cascades East Transit is seeking public input for the future development of mobility hubs in Bend via an online survey and a series of community engagement activities that will take place throughout ...
Jun 17 2022 - Bend house fire caused by spontaneous combustion of oily rags
A house fire early Friday morning in Bend started after oily rags used to stain a deck spontaneously combusted in the trash.
Jun 17 2022 - Sharon Cuneta at Regine Velasquez, sumabak na sa rehearsal; bagong look ni Shawie pinuri ng mga net
Sharon Cuneta and Regine Velasquez are now busy with rehearsals for their upcoming concert, titled “Iconic.” They're scheduled to perform on June 18, Saturday.
Jun 17 2022 - Civil rights leader Bayard Rustin to have sentence overturned after 75 years
Mr Rustin was one of the eight ‘Freedom Riders’ who challenged segregation laws in a bus ride across the United States.
Jun 17 2022 - Anger and heartbreak on Bus No. 15
Suna Karabay operates a No. 15 city bus on Colfax Avenue in Denver in May. Karabay, a native of Turkey, has driven the route for nearly 10 years. (Stephen Speranza for The Washington Post ...
Jun 17 2022 - Grand Rapids business helps trans, non-binary people find their true voice
The Modulation Institute works with people on vocal feminization, vocal masculinization, and non-binary vocal expressions.
Jun 17 2022 - Michigan domestic violence shelter to provide transitional housing for survivors
Safe Haven Ministries is partnering with other local groups to provide affordable housing for some women and families after their stay in the emergency shelter.
Jun 17 2022 - PACC: Busy summer season for Poultney
Poultney continues to move ahead as the town and the area recover from the closing of Green Mountain College in 2019 and the COVID pandemic in 2020. The Poultney Select ...
Jun 17 2022 - In Southern Illinois, there’s growing faith that clean energy transition will pick up
Clean energy has been relatively slow to catch on. But community leaders see increasing reasons to believe a clean energy future is on the horizon.
Jun 17 2022 - 3 vehicle crash on US 26 in Idaho Falls
from Arco, who was traveling northbound on Yellowstone Road. The Ford Transit van then struck an Audi A4, driven by a 29-year-old male from Idaho Falls, who was stationary at a stop sign on Iona Road.
Jun 17 2022 - Family Business Profile: Kloss Furniture grows again after surviving 45 years of ups and downs
Kloss Furniture has endured nearly every challenge that can hit a family business since the retailer was founded in 1976 in Highland, Illinois. After a fire and a recession, the Kloss family has ...
Jun 17 2022 - Portage MCC Thrift busy with Charity Days and promoting travel
As 50th Anniversary celebrations continue, Portage's own MCC Thrift Shop is part of a program to encourage travel, which falls right in line with what most post-pandemic Portagers are anxious to do, ...
Jun 17 2022 - Manchester businesses welcome back Bonnaroo festival-goers after 3 years
After two years of cancellations, Bonnaroo is welcomed back to Manchester, Tennessee, by businesses and residents alike.
Jun 17 2022 - Justine McTeer stunned to be honored as Groom of the Week at Hanover Raceway
Chris Lomon It was only fitting that Justine McTeer had to take the good news in stride… literally. The paddock at Hanover Raceway was bustling and the young horsewoman, the one who had to ready three ...
Jun 17 2022 - Inflation's impact on public transit options
As gas prices continue to set records, the cost of fuel is also taking its toll on public transportation options. "It takes a lot out of somebody's pocket, just on a daily," said Deana Shepard, owner ...
Jun 17 2022 - This August marks the return of the 2022 Highland Business Women Awards at the Kingsmills Hotel in
The 2022 Highland Business Women Awards is making an in-person return this year and the application process opens this Sunday. Due ...
Jun 17 2022 - The 2022 Highland Business Women Awards are back in Inverness this August
The 2022 Highland Business Women Awards is making an in-person return this year and the application process opens this Sunday. Due ...
Jun 17 2022 - Tokio Marine Highland sells US construction business to Intact Insurance Group
Tokio Marine Kiln (TMK) has announced that a definitive agreement has been signed with Intact Insurance Group USA LLC (Intact) for the sale of Tokio ...
Jun 17 2022 - Virginia Career Works talks issues with job openings
As of right now we have roughly two jobs available for every one person who’s collecting unemployment,” said Tim Saunders, Virginia Career Works - Central Region business engagement and outreach ...
Jun 17 2022 - Semi driver cited in Coldwater crash involving train
Coldwater Police are investigating a crash involving a train and semi-tractor trailer, which heavily damaged a local business Thursday morning.
Jun 17 2022 - New WinCo in Spanish Springs now open for business
Sparks residents finally have a WinCo to call their own. Yesterday marked the opening day of the new WinCo at 1616 Dakota Hills Dr. in the Spanish Springs area of Sparks. The new ...
Jun 17 2022 - 'They're not demons': Woman raises money to help grieving family of Oregon school shooter
On June 10, Padgett exited the school bus with a guitar case and duffel bag and headed toward the boys' locker room at Reynolds High School in Troutdale, Oregon. Moments later, he unlocked a rifle ...
Jun 17 2022 - Florida man busted fleeing to Cuba in jet ski loaded with food and water
Ernesto Cruz Graveran allegedly ran a medical device company that filed fake claims for $4.2million in Medicare payments.
Jun 17 2022 - Mount Vernon families and businesses suffering from loss of power
The folks in Mount Vernon off of West High Street have been out of power for over two days and many say they are facing major health and financial concerns. “If I sleep then what if she has an asthma ...
Jun 17 2022 - Port of LA has busy May, Port of Long Beach leader appointed to federal commitee
On the heels of a historic visit by President Joe Biden in recent days, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka on Tuesday, June 14, announced that May was the third best month on record ...
Jun 17 2022 - Clinton W. Yancey
Yancey, Clinton W. 12-17-1924 - 12-31-2021 97yrs Celebration of life May 20, 2022 11am St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 18380 Columbus Ave Dayton, MN. Reception 2-5pm at Guardian Angels ...
Jun 17 2022 - MN Supreme Court revives lockdown lawsuit, sets high bar for businesses to get damages
A lawsuit challenging Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s pandemic lockdown orders is alive for now, but faces tough odds as it heads back to the district court that initially dismissed the case.
Jun 17 2022 - Minnesota Supreme Court sends case over Walz's COVID shutdown orders back to lower court
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison in ... in Morrison County, and a café in Milaca called the Timber Valley Grille and Catering. He argued that his businesses were not equipped to offer ...
Jun 17 2022 - US Attorney's Office fighting against elder financial abuse
The US Attorney's office is joining Texoma senior citizens to help people avoid falling victim to financial abuse.
Jun 17 2022 - Alleged victim of former sheriff's sex abuse testifies in trial against Warren County
The alleged victim suing Warren County, New Jersey, and the estate of the former sheriff took the stand in Somerset Court. Warren County is accused of ignoring and enabling sexual abuse against young ...
Jun 17 2022 - Santa for Seniors TN Fan Drive Going on Now
TO ASSIST THE ELDERLY & SHUT-INS THROUGH THESE SCORCHING DAYS SANTA FOR SENIORS ARE HOSTING A FAN DRIVE. IF YOU CAN DONATE, PLEASE DROP OFF DURING BUSINESS HOURS AT WLX ...
Jun 17 2022 - Networking in Newton
If you’re ready to get out and meet fellow local business professions, join the Plaistow Area Commerce Exchange (PACE) at their after hours networking event on Thursday, June 16 ...
Jun 17 2022 - 2 charged, cash and firearms seized after drug bust in Schuylkill
MAHANOY CITY, Pa. - Authorities in Schuylkill County arrested two people and seized firearms and more than $100,000 in cash after a drug bust Wednesday morning. Multiple agencies ...
Jun 17 2022 - Two arrested, over $100K seized in drug bust in Mahanoy City
Drug investigators announce the arrest of two for a drug bust conducted in Mahanoy City, Wednesday after a months-long investigation. Mahanoy City ...
Jun 17 2022 - Achievements of college students from Berks and nearby
Jennifer Thuss, Mohnton, Master of Business Administration in marketing. • Elliot Terfinko, Macungie, Master of Business Administration in supply chain management. • Christa Frederick ...
Jun 17 2022 - Lower Macungie planners OK Wawa drive-thru eatery
The store at Trexler Business Center will offer only drive-thru service and curbside pickup for prepared food and drinks.
Jun 17 2022 - Carter Co. 911 says non-emergency animal calls could result in criminal penalty
Carter County 911 officials said citizens are abusing the 911 system over some animal-related calls, and they could incur criminal penalties if those calls ...
Jun 17 2022 - Batesville K of C presents 10 scholarships
Batesville Knights of Columbus recently presented scholarships to 10 students to help pay for their education. K of C Financial Secretary Scot Harmeyer presented scholarships to Michael Hoff, Cloey ...
Jun 17 2022 - Drought impact: South Tahoe utility to prohibit watering ornamental grass
Grass at businesses, office parks and along some South Lake Tahoe roads will likely go brown this summer with California suffering through its third year of acute drought, part ...
Jun 17 2022 - Elmira man arrested for burglary; sex abuse charges
HORSEHEADS, N.Y. (WETM) - An Elmira man was arrested Wednesday for an incident involving sexual abuse. According to New York State Police, David J. Lopez, 37, was arrested after allegedly forcing his ...
Jun 17 2022 - Bus driver from Connecticut charged with reckless endangerment after accidentally eating THC
A Connecticut bus driver consumed THC by accident and was found by police asleep on the side of the road. The driver claimed he thought they were normal gummies.
Jun 17 2022 - How Detroit Lions OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai helped Penei Sewell's rookie transition
Penei Sewell had a standout rookie season starting games at left and right tackle, and Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said veteran left guard Halapoulivaati Vaitai deserves an assist for Sewell ...
Jun 17 2022 - Shaheen visits health center in Berlin
U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) has been instrumental in getting the Senate to allocate funding for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse and last Thursday she visited Coos ...
Jun 17 2022 - Appalachian Power proposes plan to extend broadband access in Bland and Montgomery County
MONTGOMERY/BLAND COUNTY, Va. (WDBJ) - Appalachian Power announced a proposal Wednesday that could make broadband access available to nearly 15,000 homes and businesses in Montgomery County and ...
Jun 17 2022 - Canada Report: In Ontario, workers now have a 'right to disconnect' from the workplace
Taking work home by phone and checking e-mail all evening could be a thing of the past with Ontario’s “right to disconnect” law. The novel law, now in effect, requires businesses to develop policies ...
Jun 17 2022 - Ontario Sports Betting: A Few Takeaways from a Week of Gaming Conferences
An attempt at rounding up some important information for bettors, businesses, and others about what Ontario is doing, drawn from recent various panels and speeches and convention-hall scuttlebutt.
Jun 17 2022 - ‘Thanks for nothing': Ontario’s lifting of masking rules on June 11 sparks frustration among ex
The Ontario government announced Wednesday that remaining provincial masking rules will be lifted on Saturday, June 11, including public transit and hospital settings.
Jun 17 2022 - Filipina-Canadian immigrant with hearing loss wins Surrey Business Award
Filipina-Canadian immigrant businesswoman Maria Nieves Santos-Greaves overcame the odds including a hearing loss and won the 2022 Surrey Women in Business Awards in British Columbia, Canada. The ...
Jun 17 2022 - Arizona’s Family On Your Side Podcast: Overstock issues
On the 3 On Your Side podcast, we’re talking to Tracey Latham. She currently is the U.S. Small Businesswoman of the Year for Arizona and owns a company that relies heavily on semiconductors. She tells ...
Jun 17 2022 - Auditions in Malvern , PA
Don't Want to Miss an Audition? Receive auditions notices either daily or live! All East West Central Submission Cruise AGVA Daily Live WHERE DID WE SIT ON THE BUS? - Milwaukee Chamber Theatre ...
Jun 17 2022 - Malvern residents fight to save ‘last acre’ of forest unprotected in borough
What is the value of one acre of forest? And is it worth more if that parcel is the last acre of unprotected forest in a bustling borough outside of Philadelphia that also is owned by ...
Jun 17 2022 - Don’t Sleep on Columbia, South Carolina, for Meetings and Events
South Carolina’s state capital city, Columbia, offers all the meetings and events lures one would expect from a state seat of government—think museums, historic houses and a bustling downtown—but it ...
Jun 17 2022 - Missouri woman stole her mom’s dog and burned it alive in ‘ritual sacrifice’: police
A Missouri woman has confessed to burning alive her mom’s dog as a sacrifice in a sick ritual, according to authorities. Brianna Lynn Lingo, 29, was busted in Moberly last Thursday after her ...
Jun 17 2022 - Suge Knight Testifies About Dr. Dre ‘Murder Burger’ Incident: ‘I Hadn’t Done Anything Wrong
Knight, 57, is now serving a 28-year prison sentence for the deadly incident at Tam’s Burgers in Compton, California, that claimed the life of local businessman Terry Carter on Jan. 29 ...
Jun 17 2022 - Ever see a Hobbit House? Here's a peak at a local one, right here in Southern Maine
I've had a busy week on the beat, covering the state primary and town elections in our little corner of Maine and interviewing local people who are doing their part to help others. This week even had ...
Jun 17 2022 - Celebrate Juneteenth in Greater Columbus with this slate of events, festivals
From Juneteenth on the Ave to the two-day Juneteenth Ohio Festival, there is plenty to do in central Ohio for Juneteenth.
Jun 17 2022 - Local church, Goodwill hold job readiness training fair in Columbus
A local church along with Goodwill teamed up today for a job readiness fair for the elderly community. The orientation was held at Friendship Baptist Church and was used to inform attendees on how to ...
Jun 17 2022 - Former Green Bay Packer LeRoy Butler talks about his transition from football to philanthropy
LeRoy Butler will be the guest speaker at a Jewish Family Services event Wednesday evening. Ahead of that, he shares more about what motivates his work today, starting with his transition from ...
Jun 17 2022 - H.E. Bailey Turnpike begins transition to cashless tolling
The I-44/H. E. Bailey Turnpike started the transition to PlatePay/cashless tolling between Lawton and Oklahoma City on Tuesday. I-44/H. E. Bailey Turnpike is the first of three H. E. Bailey turnpike ...
Jun 17 2022 - HE Bailey Turnpike transitioning to cashless tolling starting next week
The H.E. Bailey Turnpike will go cashless starting next week.The turnpike will begin transitioning to PlatePay on the mainline between Lawton and Oklahoma City on Tuesday. This marks the first of ...
Jun 17 2022 - Three Rivers College explores school bus training program
The recent gift of a school bus has Three Rivers College (TRC) looking into adding a possible new training program. The college said they are exploring options in making a four-week-long driver ...
Jun 17 2022 - Florida's largest model train store keeps the hobby moving through generations
Florida's largest model train store is helping people of all ages get on board with a beloved hobby. H-R Trains and Toys has called Pinellas Park home for 45-years and the family-owned business says ...
Jun 17 2022 - Approval of BIRT and wage tax cuts hailed as turning point by Philadelphia business leaders
City Council approval of cuts to Philadelphia's business and wage taxes has the potential to "change the trajectory of the city," said Chamber of Commerce chair Susan Jacobson.
Jun 17 2022 - How Pennsylvania became home to two Tinicum townships, in Bucks and Delaware counties
In the course of a second trip to Pennsylvania in 1699, he wrote a letter to James Logan, his secretary of business affairs in Philadelphia, asking him to reserve the municipality as a future manor ...
Jun 17 2022 - Suspect arrested, charged in fire that damages Kinston business
The KDFR Origin and Cause Investigations Team, detectives from the Kinston Police Department, and special agents from the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigations and Office of the State Fire ...
Jun 17 2022 - Fire damages several businesses in downtown Mishawaka. Here's what we know
A fire broke out at the former Smith's Downtown Bar and Grill in the 100 block of Linconway East on Wednesday afternoon. Mishawaka Assistant Fire Chief Ray White said firefighters were dispatched to ...
Jun 17 2022 - Third Thursday in the Mish kicks off this week
This Thursday will be the first event for what is planned to be a year-long opportunity for people to explore businesses in downtown Mishawaka.
Jun 17 2022 - Mishawaka organization breaks ground on project to house homeless veterans
A Mishawaka organization broke ground Tuesday on a project working to combat homelessness for local veterans. It's set to provide transitional housing to help them get back on their feet.
Jun 17 2022 - This village of tiny duplexes in Mishawaka will give Indiana veterans short-term housing
Work should begin soon on Mishawaka Troop Town, a tiny house village that will serve veterans who need transitional housing and services.
Jun 17 2022 - Alpena Man Charged With Criminal Sexual Conduct With Minor Under 13
An Alpena man has been charged with criminal sexual conduct after allegedly sexually abusing a girl under the age of 13, according to Michigan State Police. In January, a woman made a report about an ...
Jun 17 2022 - Bryan Cranston says Jenna Fischer 'saved everyone's life' while they were filming the infamous bus
"Oh my God, we could've all been dead," "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston recalled of his scary experience directing an episode of "The Office." ...
Jun 17 2022 - Northern NJ Community Foundation Announces Call For Artists For Summer Busking Street Performance P
The Northern New Jersey Community Foundation's ArtsBergen initiative announces an open call for artists to apply to the Sack Business Alliance's Summer Busking Program in the City of Hackensack, New ...
Jun 17 2022 - Missouri man pleads guilty in catalytic converter thefts
A Missouri man pleaded guilty Thursday to participating in a scheme that transported tens of thousands of stolen catalytic converters across state lines as part of a multi-million business.
Jun 17 2022 - School bus carrying at least 25 Anne Arundel County students involved in crash on highway
Anne Arundel County, MD. - A school bus dropping middle students off on Tuesday was involved in a crash on a busy Maryland highway. Anne Arundel County police say the bus — whic ...
Jun 17 2022 - ‘7 hurt’ after school bus full of children in Maryland SLAMS into car and crashes into trees wi
SEVEN people, including four children, were reportedly hurt when a school bus slammed into a car and crashed into trees on Tuesday. The bus was coming from a Maryland middle school with ...
Jun 17 2022 - Supreme Court denies Nigerian’s appeal in Laurel-based elder abuse scam
Supreme Court declines to hear appeal of Nigerian who was convicted of conspiring to launder money from a Laurel-based online scam that targeted the elderly.
Jun 17 2022 - Police: 7 people hurt in school bus crash in Laurel
Seven people were injured in a crash after a school bus and a car collided Tuesday afternoon in Laurel. According to police, Anne Arundel County police received a call for the crash around 3 p.m. on ...
Jun 17 2022 - Meade Middle School bus involved in crash in Laurel, injuries being evaluated
A Meade Middle School bus collided with another vehicle and crashed into the woods in Laurel while taking students home Tuesday afternoon, according to police and school officials, who are ...
Jun 17 2022 - Man sentenced for stepfather’s killing in Eatonville endured years of abuse, defense says
Detectives were granted a search warrant for the Eatonville property the same day ... In college, he worked as an intern at NPR in Washington, D.C. He also interned for the Oregonian and the ...
Jun 17 2022 - AgencyKPI Secures Investment from Live Oak Ventures for Series B Funding
AgencyKPI ( developer of the first integrated business intelligence system designed to address and manage insurance industry data, today announced its Series B round of funding will include an ...
Jun 17 2022 - Live Oak Ventures Participates in Series B Financing of AgencyKPI
Live Oak Ventures, the investment arm of Live Oak Bancshares, Inc., has announced an investment in AgencyKPI, developer of the first business ...
Jun 17 2022 - The Best Florida Theme Parks Are Its Outdoors
Suwannee County is a fantastic, quiet place for those looking for an outdoors alternative to Florida’s famous and bustling theme parks. Live Oak has food options, like The Brown Lantern ...
Jun 17 2022 - Traffic clogs Brookline streets during U.S. Open at The Country Club
NAVIGATING YOUR YWA AROUND KINLE HAS GOTTEN TRICKIER WITH U.S. OPEN TRAFFIC. LACKS A LOT OF THE BUSSES CONGMI -- >> A LOT OF THE BUSSES COMING FOR US OPEN TAKE A LOT OF SPACE AND CAUSE CONGESTION. >> ...
Jun 17 2022 - 'The economic impact for businesses will be measured in millions'
MILLERSBURG - The physical damage of downed trees and power ... We have five crews from Kentucky, four from Pennsylvania and the rest are contract crews from Toledo, Carrol Electric and Lorain-Medina.
Jun 17 2022 - Premier, NC 125 project opens, ready for business
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Friday morning to celebrate the opening of the Premier Boulevard extension and the widening of N.C. Highway 125.
Jun 17 2022 - Mississippi Congressional District 4: What to know ahead of Tuesday's primary election
Mississippi election 2022:: Palazzo plans 7th bid for Congress. Who will run against him? Carl Boyanton of Diamondhead, a businessman in the produce industry Raymond N. Brooks of Gulfport ...
Jun 17 2022 - SUMR Brands Stockholders Approve Acquisition by Kids2
Summer Infant, Inc., doing business as SUMR Brands (“SUMR Brands” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SUMR), today announced that its stockholders have voted at a special meeting to adopt the previously ...
Jun 17 2022 - Danbury law would allow 4 types of marijuana business including recreational pot, but not on Main S
Retail sales of recreational pot are not expected to begin in Connecticut until late this year, when Danbury could have in place a model cannabis regulation. “We will have retail recreational ...
Jun 17 2022 - Disney delays moving a campus from California to Orlando, but not because of tensions
Officials say more time was needed to build the campus and the company wanted to give workers additional time to adjust to the transition.
Jun 17 2022 - Tampa Bay forensic anthropologist's new book details torture, abuse uncovered at Dozier School
A forensic anthropologist who led a University of South Florida team that uncovered decades of torture and abuse at the Dozier School is revealing the details and emotions in a new book.
Jun 17 2022 - Picnic to celebrate and support those in recovery
The group United in Recovery held its community picnic. The goal was to bring awareness to substance abuse disorder and addiction. "Bringing awareness to the problem is very important so that people ...
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