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Bus News Archives, June 19 2022
Jun 19 2022 - Feds indict businessman who helped 'restart Mississippi' on pandemic-related charges
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 in a pandemic ...
Jun 19 2022 - Body found at Mississippi wastewater treatment plant
Emergency responders report that a body has been found at a Mississippi wastewater treatment plant. WTVA in Columbus reports that officers from the Columbus police and fire departments found the body ...
Jun 19 2022 - Photos and highlights of BusinessDen’s ‘The Future of Aurora’ event
Much of the discussion revolved around two large areas with development potential: land near DIA and the former Fitzsimons Army Medical Center.
Jun 19 2022 - Washington County, Pa., Approves $3.2M for Internet Expansion
Officials in Washington County have approved $3.2 million in American Rescue Plan funding to expand Internet service to 944 homes and businesses and other locations in two municipalities.
Jun 19 2022 - A brighter prognosis for Pennsylvania | Opinion
We can turn Pennsylvania into an economic powerhouse - a national leader where energy, business, and education thrive.
Jun 19 2022 - Buy and bust: when private equity came for two rural Missouri hospitals
Dr. Joe Corrado saw his hospital being whittled away. Supplies for surgery disappeared, crucial medicines went unstocked, paychecks never came, he said. Just days before Noble suspended operations, he ...
Jun 19 2022 - Here's how public transit in Summit, Portage counties is dodging steep fuel costs
Ridership hasn't jumped yet despite through-the-roof gas prices, bus services say. Akron's Metro offering free weekend rides throughout the summer.
Jun 19 2022 - Education notebook: Springdale transitions to a two-way dual-language site
Starting in August, Springdale Elementary School will begin. Currently home to a one-way dual language program for English and Spanish, students in the two-way program will learn to read in their ...
Jun 19 2022 - After McBride Fire, Ruidoso business is mixed
RUIDOSO – Standing at the top of McBride Drive in Ruidoso, the path of the recent wildfire seems almost random. Gleaming houses with manicured lawns sit directly next to piles of charred rubble with ...
Jun 19 2022 - RestorationMaster Adds Best Option Restoration of Tri-State of Newburgh, NY as a New Business on Re
RestorationMaster has added a new business to RestorationMasterFinder.com, Best Option Restoration of Tri-State, a disaster restoration service provider in Newburgh, NY to expand their digital ...
Jun 19 2022 - Five generations of frozen treats: Hoffman’s Home Made Ice Cream marks 75 years in Westminster
As the dog days of summer bear down on Carroll County, a familiar afternoon bustle can be seen along Washington Road in Westminster, as families share ice cream and shakes outside of Hoffman’s Home ...
Jun 19 2022 - Texas taxpayers pick up $2.9 million tab to bus immigrants to D.C.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management has spent $2.9 million so far to send 1,778 immigrants to Washington D.C. at taxpayer expense, according to documents released ...
Jun 19 2022 - 3 students, driver on board school bus involved in fatal Route 11 collision
Campbellton RCMP have confirmed three teenage ... An RCMP collision reconstructionist and the New Brunswick coroner's office are assisting with the investigation. An autopsy will be performed ...
Jun 19 2022 - From badge to barbecue: Collinsville man’s love for grilling has resulted in award-winning busine
It’s not for the notoriety, it’s not for the recognition.” Radosevich and his friend Chris Bohnemeir started Code 3 10 years ago this coming November over their love for grilling and creating, and ...
Jun 19 2022 - Jackson County school bus driver arrested on sexual battery charges
A former school bus driver was arrested in Jackson County on Wednesday for sexual battery charges. According to the, Kenneth Borawski had inappropriate contact with an underage girl while he was a bus ...
Jun 19 2022 - Beloved San Juan Capistrano Gastropub Relocates To Orange
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA — After ten years of serving the community, PUBlic 74 in San Juan Capistrano is officially closing for business, pub owner Chad Dickey and chef Gerry Kent announced on ...
Jun 19 2022 - Crime Stoppers focus on fatal January shooting in west Columbus
The Central Ohio Crime Stoppers is focusing on a fatal shooting from January in west Columbus for its “Crime of the Week” as they seek community help to ...
Jun 19 2022 - Overnight shooting in Columbus' Short North sends two men, 17-year-old to hospital
Three people, including a 17-year-old, suffered injuries early Sunday morning in a shooting in the 900 block of North High Street, Columbus police said.
Jun 19 2022 - ‘Murph Challenge’ returns to Long Lake
Nelson Lakeside Park in Long Lake was a busy place on Memorial Day. Not only did the park that sits on Long Lake host a Memorial Day service but it also hosted the 9th annual Memorial Day Challenge.
Jun 19 2022 - Long Lake business owner to be honored
A Long Lake business owner will be honored next week for her work in promoting women business owners. Wendy Sullivan of Long Lake will be presented with the Advocate of the Year award for her ...
Jun 19 2022 - Margaret Louise Reynolds
Margaret Louise Reynolds, age 80, of White Hall, Ark., went to be with the Lord Monday, June 13, 2022. Born November 3, 1941, at Pine Bluff ... business school in Tennessee before moving back.
Jun 19 2022 - Chamber discusses Business Hall, state budget, airport, more
The Indiana County Chamber of Commerce held its monthly board of directors meeting on Thursday at the Hilton Garden Inn in White Township.
Jun 19 2022 - Grammy-winning musician Pharrell pays off North Texas student’s loans
Musician and producer Pharrell Williams, who wrote the 2013 blockbuster song “Happy,” made a few college students — including one from North Texas — ...
Jun 19 2022 - Bus catches fire on Interstate 79 in Butler County
The bus caught fire on Friday afternoon and tied up traffic in the southbound lanes near Zelienople. There were no reported injuries.
Jun 19 2022 - Police: Shooting near Tennessee nightclub leads to 3 dead, 14 injured
The shooting comes the weekend after six juveniles were wounded during an exchange of gunfire in a downtown Chattanooga business district.
Jun 19 2022 - Memories of Aunty Mama honor Mary Beal
Staff Report About 100 people met at the Lake Blackshear Resort & Golf Club to honor longtime business and community leader, Mary L. Beal, who was chosen by the Cordele-Crisp Chamber of Commerce and ...
Jun 19 2022 - Two arrested in Tennessee for Crisp County fraud
Two Columbus men have been arrested for credit card and ID fraud after trying to make fraudulent purchases at an appliance store in Cordele. 22-year-old Maurion Jones and 28-year-old Montreo Jones ...
Jun 19 2022 - Columbus men arrested in Tennesse after fraud in Crisp Co.
A release said Maurion Jones, 22, and Montreo Jones, 28, were arrested by the Chattanooga Police Department Tuesday. They also had pending charges in Chattanooga ...
Jun 19 2022 - Rent-A-Center Opens Store in Cordele, Georgia
CORDELE, Ga., June 01, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rent-A-Center Store Manager, Demetrious Banks, and his sales team are pleased to offer the residents of Cordele an option when it comes to acquiring ...
Jun 19 2022 - News Briefs: Fremont Police promotes two
Briefs: Veterans service office plans bus trip; Park board eyes Terra Bike Trail project; Verandah concert set for Wednesday ...
Jun 19 2022 - Dr. Dre Chokes Michel’le in Trailer for Lifetime’s Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Me
In October, Lifetime will premiere Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Me, a TV movie that focuses on the abusive relationship between Dr. Dre and R&B singer Michel’le. A sneak peek of the film—which is ...
Jun 19 2022 - 12 arrested, including Disney bus driver, in Florida child sex sting
In a bid to catch child predators before they could prey on young victims, detectives from “Operation Child Protector II” posed Monday night as children as young as 13 years old in online chat rooms, ...
Jun 19 2022 - Gaelic Cape Breton Step-Dancing: An Historical and Ethnographic Perspective
The step-dancing of the Scotch Gaels in Nova ... Scotia. The rapid development of industry, possible exploitation and abuse of employees, possible labour unrest, unions, fear of spreading godlessness, ...
Jun 19 2022 - 18-year-old charged with murder in shooting death of 17-year-old near Blacklick
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An 18-year-old man is charged with murder in connection with the shooting death of a 17-year-old boy near Blacklick last year. On Nov. 24, officers with the Columbus Division of ...
Jun 19 2022 - 20-year-old man killed in rollover: Manitoba RCMP
A 20-year-old man from Winkler has died after the vehicle he ... 92-year-old charged following investigation into historic sexual abuse at Manitoba residential school Manitoba RCMP have charged ...
Jun 19 2022 - Can Congress save local news? Two bills backed by Northwest lawmakers may help
WASHINGTON – America’s local news outlets are in crisis and in search of a new business model, forced to cut staff or close altogether amid rising costs and falling revenue. But two proposals backed ...
Jun 19 2022 - Michigan Matters: Mackinac Moments
Mackinaw City and St. Ignace, and added thoughts about business as the pandemic winds down. He too talks about worker shortages. Michael Bickers, Regional President Detroit-Southeast Michigan PNC ...
Jun 19 2022 - Caterpillar is just the latest Illinois company to make headlines by relocating
The state is no stranger to corporate comings and goings. For decades, businesses in the state have made waves with their relocations.
Jun 19 2022 - Illinois Secretary of State offices to close for Juneteenth
Offices and driver services facilities operating on a Tuesday through Saturday schedule will be closed Saturday and reopen for business on Tuesday.
Jun 19 2022 - Remembering Vernon Grizzard Sr., 1927-2022, pioneering Rome business owner, community leader.
"While Mr. Grizzard is remembered for his many business accomplishments and his contributions to the economic development of Rome and Floyd County, those who knew him best underst ...
Jun 19 2022 - North Vernon driver arrested on multiple charges after pursuit
Columbus police officers arrested a North Vernon man on multiple felony charges after a vehicle pursuit on Saturday afternoon. At approximately 4:30 p.m., CPD officers attempted to stop a vehicle ...
Jun 19 2022 - New Hampshire outlines youth center abuse settlement process
Raped? $200,000. Infected with a sexually transmitted disease? Add $100,000. Impregnated? Add $200,000. These are among the possible payments for those physically and sexually ...
Jun 19 2022 - Businessman Bob Titus heading to Missouri House after Nixa mayor Brian Steele drops out
The businessman has touted himself as a "real Republican, not a RINO" and will succeed Rep. Jered Taylor in Jefferson City.
Jun 19 2022 - Nixa business owners growing frustrated with nearby road construction
NIXA, Mo.– Downtown Nixa business owners are starting to grow frustrated with nearby road construction on Route 14, where a MoDOT road widening project is underway. They said the new ...
Jun 19 2022 - After days without drinkable water, Texas city residents can again turn on the tap
Approximate 165,000 homes and businesses were without water this week, as temperatures hovered near 100 degrees.
Jun 19 2022 - Minot businessman to replace school superintendent on North Dakota Higher Education Board
Gov. Doug Burgum announced Friday, June 17, that he appointed Creedence Energy Services co-founder Kevin Black to the board. Black runs a business that creates specialized chemical solutions for the ...
Jun 19 2022 - 25+ things to do this weekend in Connecticut, June 17 - June 19
This Father's Day weekend features BBQ cookouts for dad, concerts and as well as special ceremonies to honor Juneteenth.  A Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley car at the Shore Line Trolley Museum in East ...
Jun 19 2022 - Northeast Corridor train line, eight other NJ Transit rail lines suspended Friday evening due to en
A frustrating day for commuters went from bad to worse on Friday evening as NJ Transit suspended service on nine train lines due to an engineer shortage. Friday morning, more than 30 trains were ...
Jun 19 2022 - Hornell school board stands by 2 administrators charged in student searches
The Hornell City School District's board of education is supporting ... counts of official misconduct and one count of failing to make a mandated report to the New York State child abuse hotline, both ...
Jun 19 2022 - Hornell man faces DWI charge after crashing vehicle into Canisteo restaurant
A Hornell man has been arrested on a DWI charge after reportedly crashing his vehicle into a local business early Monday morning. Shane Kramer, 29, was charged with Driving While Intoxicated, ...
Jun 19 2022 - School district hosts ‘Bus Blitz’ event to recruit prospective bus drivers
Marion County Public Schools needs more bus drivers, and to recruit them the district is bringing the buses directly to potential new employees. The “Bus ...
Jun 19 2022 - No one injured after shots fired at Bardstown Road business
Shots were fired at a local business on Bardstown Road Wednesday afternoon, according to Louisville Metro Police. Police said they responded around 1:30 ...
Jun 19 2022 - Longtime Bardstown business damaged by fire
The Bardstown Fire Department said it took two hours to get the fire under control at Hunan Chinese Restaurant Friday night.
Jun 19 2022 - Coyote attack prompts partial closure of Calgary’s Fish Creek park
The province of Alberta shut down part of Fish Creek Provincial Park near the Parkland ... which look like a cross between a fox and a small dog, with narrow nose, large ears and a bushy tail.
Jun 19 2022 - Talkback 16: Fireworks bust
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — In this Talkback 16, callers comment on gas issues and on the fireworks bust in Lackawanna County. But first, there are calls about PennDOT's poor timing.
Jun 19 2022 - A gentleman and gentle man: Friends, colleagues reflect on Jim Lowther's life
In modern-day lingo, Jim Lowther would be acknowledged as an expert in conflict resolution. In reality, Lowther was more than that. Whether in private business or in the Kansas House of ...
Jun 19 2022 - Girls Inc. in Columbus holds first celebration in honor of Juneteenth
Dozens of young girls in our area are getting the chance to celebrate Juneteenth. Girls Inc. in Columbus held its first celebration today in honor of the federal holiday. The girls sang and learned ...
Jun 19 2022 - Sites to drop off food spoiled from power outage set up in Columbus
The City of Columbus is hosting multiple sites on Saturday for people to drop off spoiled food due to the significant power outages this week. In a press release, the city said the recreation and ...
Jun 19 2022 - 1 man injured in north Columbus shooting
A man is recovering following a shooting on the northside of Columbus early Saturday morning. The Columbus Division of Police was dispatched to a Circle K in the 1500 Block of Schrock Road shortly ...
Jun 19 2022 - As It Were: Picture tells story of life in Columbus in early 1900s
Plenty of resources are available to learn about what life was like in Columbus many years ago. One could consult lengthy histories, the files of old newspapers and letters and diaries of ...
Jun 19 2022 - 'Immersive Monet & The Impressionists' exhibit opens Saturday in Columbus
Immerse yourself a world of art including works by Monet, Renoir, Degas and other Impressionists beginning June 19 at Lighthouse Artspace Columbus.
Jun 19 2022 - One injured after shooting in south Columbus
One woman is hospitalized after being shot in south Columbus Saturday night. Columbus police officers responded to the area of Fairwood Avenue and Fairbank Road at ...
Jun 19 2022 - Columbus events commemorate Juneteenth, end of slavery in the United States
Juneteenth on the Avenue was held Saturday along Mount Vernon Avenue, and was as much a celebration as it was a commemoration.
Jun 19 2022 - Thousands turn out for Columbus' first Pride parade in three years
Thousands turned out Saturday for Stonewall Columbus' Pride parade Downtown. It was the first in-person event since 2019 and a welcome sight for many.
Jun 19 2022 - New Bedford father charged with child sexual abuse apprehended in Conn.
Vicente, 46, of New Bedford, faces multiple charges of rape and sexual abuse of a child issued in felony warrants on June 8, according to the Bristol district attorney’s office.
Jun 19 2022 - On-the-job training: CareerSource CLM tweaking its focus to meet ever-changing workforce
CareerSource CLM will intensify efforts to help businesses with talent development and occupational training now that job seekers have upper hand.
Jun 19 2022 - Half of LA Port’s Truck Gates Go Unused Ahead of Peak Season
Two years into the crisis that disrupted global supply chains and as US ports prepare for an earlier peak season, more than half of the truck gates at the busiest hub of Los Angeles are still going ...
Jun 19 2022 - ‘No Other Choice’: Harvard Affiliates March With Thousands Across the Country for Gun Control
Harvard affiliates rallied with thousands across the country for gun control Saturday, calling for more robust state and federal legislation.
Jun 19 2022 - Fort Wayne Community Schools shifts to new transportation director
After eight years of helping navigate busing challenges including budget cuts and driver shortages, Frank Jackson is ready to put the brakes on his career.
Jun 19 2022 - A Midsummer’s Red Dream
And finally, here it is! The first art exhibition at BOCO Boutique Hotel, in Cospicua! When Tony Busuttil, who runs BOCO Boutique Hotel so meticulously, asked me to team up and start a programme ...
Jun 19 2022 - High school hoops in the summer season
The month of June is busy for the high school basketball teams as they prepare for the upcoming 2022-23 season.
Jun 19 2022 - Boenning & Scattergood unloading two business units; source says sale to national firm could fo
In addition to its headquarters at Four Tower Bridge in West Conshohocken, Boenning also has offices in Berwyn, Pottstown, Lancaster and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania; Cleveland and Columbus in Ohio ...
Jun 19 2022 - LPL Potential Buyer for Investment Bank’s $5B in Wealth Assets
LPL Financial may be close to acquiring the multibillion-dollar wealth management business of a Pennsylvania investment bank, according to news reports. West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania-based ...
Jun 19 2022 - New store opens at Alpena marina
A new business open at the small boat harbor in Alpena is ready to provide unique food and drink options that can’t be found in most stores in the area. The Cochon Gourmet Market features convenient ...
Jun 19 2022 - New Jersey Transit Resumes Normal Weekend Schedule After Temporarily Suspending Service From Newark
A spokesperson said the number of engineers who called out of work Friday was nearly triple the rate of an average week-day.
Jun 19 2022 - NJ Transit Resumes Normal Weekend Schedule After Temporarily Suspending Service From New York City
A spokesperson said the number of engineers who called out of work Friday was nearly triple the rate of an average week-day.
Jun 19 2022 - Idaho Couple Plead Guilty to Child Abuse and Sexual Abuse of 7-Week-Old Girl that Caused Numerous F
A man and woman in Idaho have, as of this week, both pleaded guilty to the horrific physical and sexual abuse of an infant.
Jun 19 2022 - Saturday Knoxville Notebook
John Hunter Nemechek looks to dirt-track ally for help at Knoxville KNOXVILLE, Iowa—NASCAR Camping World Truck Series title contender John Hunter Nemechek thinks the “Buddy System” at Kyle Busch ...
Jun 19 2022 - Economic growth in London achieving long desired downtown vibe
London sees economic growth during the pandemic and the local business community is ready for more people to discover what is new.
Jun 19 2022 - 2022 Fourth of July fireworks, parades in Southeastern Wisconsin
30 p.m. Village Park Cedarburg, Dusk, Adlai Horn Park Columbus, Dusk, Fireman's Park Cudahy, 9:15 p.m., Lakefront at Pulaski Avenue Rain date is July 5, 9:15 p.m.Delavan (city), shortly after dusk, ...
Jun 19 2022 - Board recommends adding Quackenbush property in Herkimer to state, national registers of historic p
The New York State Board for Historic Preservation has recommended adding the Quackenbush property in Herkimer to the State and National Registers of Historic Place.
Jun 19 2022 - MO: How one city improved bus service and boosted ridership while keeping fares free
It is possible for a bus system to have both good service and no cost. Several researchers from multiple different national organizations all pointed The Star to Richmond, Virginia.
Jun 19 2022 - Ziply Fiber agrees to acquire La Grande-based Eastern Oregon Net Inc.
Kelly Mutch and Jeff Crews are proud of what they’ve accomplished as owners of Eastern Oregon Net Inc. But the La Grande businessmen knew after 26-plus years, ...
Jun 19 2022 - Community Connection of Northeast Oregon shines light on elder abuse
LA GRANDE — Community Connection of Northeast Oregon spent a day shining a light on an important topic — elder abuse.
Jun 19 2022 - Disney bus driver among 12 arrested in Florida child predator sting, sheriff says
Twelve people have been arrested in an undercover operation targeting child predators in Polk County, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.
Jun 19 2022 - Disney bus driver among 12 arrested in Florida child predator sting
Twelve people have been arrested in an undercover operation targeting child predators in Polk County, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office.
Jun 19 2022 - 12 arrested, including Disney bus driver, in South Florida child sex sting
In a bid to catch child predators before they could prey on young victims, detectives from “Operation Child Protector II” posed Monday night as children as young as 13 years old in online chat rooms, ...
Jun 19 2022 - Mary Louise Jackson, Youngstown, Ohio
Ms. Mary Louise Jackson, 86, of Youngstown transitioned from this earthly labor to eternal peace on Saturday, June 11, 2022 at her home with her loving family at her side.  Ms. Jackson was born ...
Jun 19 2022 - Some of Tomah's small businesses visited by Governor Evers
Three businesses in Tomah were visited by Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers Thursday morning, each being a recipient of one or several of the state's grant programs.
Jun 19 2022 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Gardena, CA
If you're looking for a therapist that has treated clients who've experienced sexual abuse in Gardena or for Gardena sexual abuse counseling, these professionals provide confidential support for ...
Jun 19 2022 - NJ teen accused of setting fire in Walmart in Egg Harbor Township
A teenager has been busted for setting a fire inside a Walmart on Friday evening, prompting a storewide evacuation. Just after 7 p.m., Egg Harbor Township police responded to the store at 6801 Black ...
Jun 19 2022 - KANSAS PROFILE | Jeremy Rusco, Dynamic Discs, part 1
Many of the top competitors are using discs from a remarkable Kansas company. Jeremy Rusco is founder and CEO of Dynamic Discs, the business that provides the discs for many top competitors in the ...
Jun 19 2022 - Continuing to grow the NH Pumpkin Festival
The New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival brings over a million dollars to the local economy. It takes place when summer tourism has slowed and before the seasonal transition to ...
Jun 19 2022 - Knights of Columbus contribute to new center to serve women with unplanned pregnancies
The Knights of Columbus recently presented an approximately $20,000 donation to a new pregnancy center slated to open next month at 4951 U.S. 84 in Vidalia. The new Miss-Lou Pregnancy Center will be a ...
Jun 19 2022 - Live At 9: The Midsouth Airshow Returns to Millington this Weekend
Hollywood has nothing on Millington, Tennessee this weekend. The Midsouth Airshow features action-packed aerial acrobatics that no blockbuster movie can touch. Elite military pilots are ready to ...
Jun 19 2022 - ESC to Join the Ontario Export Business Mission to the BIO Digital 2022 International Convention
SAN DIEGO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 13, 2022 / The team at Environmental Systems Corporation (ESC) is proud to be joining The Ontario Government and a group of 26 other innovative organizations for the ...
Jun 19 2022 - Ontario International Airport reports busiest month since 2016
The airport is seeing more travelers and reaching volumes that surpass pre-pandemic levels, according to figures released Tuesday.
Jun 19 2022 - Pacer ETFs Celebrates 7th Birthday, Year of Rapid Growth Amid Market Challenges
The firm’s assets under management have grown by 47% since the start of 2022 due to timely thematic ETF strategies MALVERN, Pa., June 13, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacer ETFs ("Pacer"), an ETF provider ...
Jun 19 2022 - First Amendment action filed against Columbus clerk over access blackout
A court that once provided access to new civil complaints as they were filed now delays access for up to two weeks as a result of the transition from paper to electronic filing.
Jun 19 2022 - ‘Yellowstone’ Cowboy Buster Welch Dies — Texas Cowboy Hall of Famer Was 94
Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame horse trainer Buster Welch died on Sunday at age 94, just months after his guest appearance on 'Yellowstone.' ...
Jun 19 2022 - Arizona, Texas sent 79 buses of migrants to DC since mid-April
More than 2,500 people released from Border Patrol custody have voluntarily traveled to the nation’s capital on 79 state-provided buses.
Jun 19 2022 - Gov. Ron DeSantis highlights push to combat undocumented immigration at Pensacola stop
Senate refuels immigration debate with bill sponsored by Fernandina Sen. Aaron Bean DeSantis also signed bill SB 1808 into law that prohibits any government in Florida from doing business with ...
Jun 19 2022 - It started as a way to feed their family. Now, East Troy's Prairie Junction Farms sells pigs, chick
When Bill and Sarah Coulman decided to raise pigs on their land in East Troy, it was about creating food for their family. It's grown into a business with pigs, chickens, eggs, vegetables and ...
Jun 19 2022 - USU students, staff visit statewide campuses in annual tour
This week, a bus full of Utah State University students, staff and administrators traveled the state of Utah to visit 13 of USU’s statewide campuses and centers. In addition to tying hair tinsel and ...
Jun 19 2022 - Salt Lake City family restaurant saved by son’s viral TikTok video
Through the help of a viral TikTok video, a struggling local business in Salt Lake City was saved after nearly shutting down for good.
Jun 19 2022 - Burlington leaders using one business’ closing as motivation to bring more visitors downtown
A Burlington business has closed its doors, and city leaders are using it as motivation to find new ways to bring people downtown. Locally-owned shops make up the ...
Jun 19 2022 - NC businessman selling his newly-purchased mansion for $5.9 million
A North Carolina businessman is selling his nearly 18,000 square-foot mansion for $5.9 million. Tax records show John Burton, resident of Burlington, bought the property in Burlington last December.
Jun 19 2022 - FLOODING UPDATE: Get the latest on historic flooding in the greater Yellowstone region
Yellowstone's peak flooding was to push downstream to Big Timber, Columbus, Laurel, Billings and eastern Montana by Tuesday afternoon. A flood warning for the Boulder River south of Big Timber was ...
Jun 19 2022 - AshBritt Ranked 2nd Out of 100 for Top Women-Led Businesses at the 17th Annual Commonwealth Institu
The event, which took place at the Hyatt Regency Miami, celebrated the achievements of women who are leading the charge to the top of their industries in compa ...
Jun 19 2022 - Mammoth Security Inc. Old Saybrook Does Security Camera Installation in Old Saybrook and Surroundin
Feature Story // Security is an important consideration for residential and commercial property owners. More recently, keeping a business ...
Jun 19 2022 - New Paltz-based drug ring busted with $1.2 million in cocaine
Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate New York Attorney General Letitia James announces the indictment of 12 people for allegedly selling cocaine and counterfeit prescription pills in Kingston on ...
Jun 19 2022 - Kingston accepting applications for marijuana board
Applications are being accepted from people who want to serve on an advisory task force that will help the city transition into allowing local marijuana dispensaries in accordance with the state ...
Jun 19 2022 - NJ Transit suspends rail service after locomotive engineers fail to show up for work
NJ Transit rail service was suspended Friday evening, stranding commuters trying to get home.The final Northeast Corridor train left Penn Station at 7:43 p.m.The MTA says because of the suspension, ...
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