Jun 30 2023 - Salisbury Announces First Phase of Master Parking Plan SALISBURY, Md. - The City of Salisbury has outlined the first phase of their Parking Master Plan for downtown Salisbury. The announcement follows a Mayor’s Office Business Forum on Wednesday and a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Maine man arrested on sexual abuse charges out of Oregon ELLSWORTH (WGME) -- A Maine man has been arrested on multiple sexual abuse charges coming out of Oregon. Federal officials say an arrest warrant for 50-year-old Zenn Vicknair of Ellsworth was issued ...
Jun 30 2023 - Rep. Tiffany mulls Senate bid, says Baldwin is vulnerable After an event in Rhinelander, Rep. Tiffany (R-Wisconsin) spoke with WJFW. He said he's busy with committee hearings right now, but will make a decision about running for Senate later this summer.
Jun 30 2023 - 9 ways to jump into summer in Tomball, Magnolia From meeting reptiles to supporting small businesses and enjoying a nighttime parade, check out what's happening locally in July and early August.
Jun 30 2023 - Eye on Expo 2030, Rome Dreams of Reinvigoration Rome is competing with Busan, South Korea, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Credit...Massimo Berruti for The New York Times The first is the competition. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy will be in ...
Jun 30 2023 - Prosecutor: Bus drivers in league with migrant kidnappers A victim who escaped his captors helped Mexican officials arrest two bus drivers allegedly paid to deliver African and South American migrants to an organized criminal group in Sonora.
Jun 30 2023 - Goshen's Lead Safe program issues statement regarding sales The Goshen Water Utility wants to ensure residents are protected from potential scammers or businesses attempting to take advantage of the city's Lead Safe initiative. "We want to make sure people ...
Jun 30 2023 - Manassas schools name 3 to Business Honor Roll Three of Manassas City Public Schools’ Business Honor Roll partners were recognized during the School Board of the City of Manassas meeting on Tuesday, June 27.
Jun 30 2023 - U.S. charges Virginia sheriff with handing out badges for bribes The U.S. Justice Department this week charged the top law enforcement official in Culpeper County, Virginia, with fraud, conspiracy and bribery, alleging he abused his authority by handing out deputy ...
Jun 30 2023 - Gonzales stays busy as dual sport athlete Everything has been going good,” Gonzales said. “I’m clicking with my teammates in football and my guys are playing hard for me in the field in baseball.” He has had three straight days in competition ...
Jun 30 2023 - Peter Johnston As a highly successful rural sales executive, Peter Johnson is absolutely passionate and dedicated to agribusiness in the south west of Western Australia. Raised on the Leschenault dairy farm at ...
Jun 30 2023 - Several area businesses recognized by Idaho's Best Erb's Ace Hardware, the Locker Room and IMUA Hawaiian Style Restaurant are among the north central Idaho businesses that won the Panhandle region in a contest that identifies some of the finest ...
Jun 30 2023 - Central Washington University names new business dean Central Washington University has named a veteran of Texas higher education as its next dean of the College of Business, the school said in a news release on Tuesday. Faiza Khoja, who has been the ...
Jun 30 2023 - Oxford CoBuilders Winners Announced The Oxford-Lafayette County Economic Development Foundation in partnership with the University of Mississippi recently announced the winners of the second annual Oxford CoBuilders Business Pitch ...
Jun 30 2023 - Tour Winston-Salem with Sparky's Rickshaw Sparky's Rickshaw offers customizable tours of Downtown Winston-Salem! The owner, Jake Easter, stopped by The Local Vibe to share what inspired him to begin his business here and what the reaction has ...
Jun 30 2023 - Tyler man gets life for child sex crimes TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - A Tyler man charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child was sentenced to life in prison Thursday.
Jun 30 2023 - Pace launches Pace Connect Pace Connect is a new transit service designed to provide a first and last mile transit option during late night hours in two designated zones and is geared towards third ...
Jun 30 2023 - How many children do Sue and Noel Radford have? WHEN it comes to having a big family, the Radfords lead the way. British couple Sue and Noel Radford certainly have their hands full as one of Britain's biggest families. Busy mum Sue works as a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Sneak peek inside the LG Energy Solution expansion in Holland Among the dust, dirt and noise at LG Energy Solution Michigan in Holland are more than 600 contractors, busy as they work to complete construction on a new 1.7 million-square-foot facility.
Jun 30 2023 - See inside $1.7B ‘smart’ battery plant under construction in Holland HOLLAND, MI — At LG Energy Solution’s sprawling campus in Holland, amid a whir of machines and heavy equipment, hundreds of construction workers were busy Thursday putting up drywall, roofing and ...
Jun 30 2023 - Minnesota businessman dies in vintage plane crash in Montana Minnesota business owner Paul Ehlen died in a single-engine plane crash on Tuesday at the airport in Hamilton, Montana. The aircraft, a Curtiss Wright P-40E, had a mechanical failure on takeoff, ...
Jun 30 2023 - What are some of Pennsylvania’s ‘firsts’ Every state is known to have started a trend or be the first to establish something. Pennsylvania is known to be home to many “firsts” for businesses and establishments. Here are just some that our ...
Jun 30 2023 - Nevada man dies after hit-and-run in Arcata Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to call the CHP’s Arcata office at 707-822-5981 during business hours or to email Humboldt_area@chp.ca.gov. Jackson Guilfoil can be reached ...
Jun 30 2023 - New traffic pattern at busy Beckley intersection There is a new traffic pattern at a three-way split in Beckley, where Eisenhower Drive, Rural Cares Drive and Stanaford Road connect.
Jun 30 2023 - Large amount of lethal drugs found in Louisiana drug bust BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office ... Subscribe Now Golphin was taken into custody in Livingston Parish and was wearing an ankle monitor from a previous drug charge.
Jun 30 2023 - Arkansas: When you can shoot off holiday fireworks in 2023 BUSY - VERY SOON. JACOB A TO Z FIREWORKS HERE ON RAINBOW ROAD IN ROGERS IS ONE OF SEVERAL FIREWORK SHOPS IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. AND THEY'RE EXPECTING LARGE CROWDS OVER THE NEXT WEEK AND A HALF.
Jun 30 2023 - Caledon OPP and MTO bust wayward drivers on Highway 10 Caledon OPP's traffic unit teamed up with the ... of air pollution” are developing across a large swath of southern Ontario due to smoke from forest fires. The Waterloo Regional Police Service ...
Jun 30 2023 - Western Upper Peninsula towns empty out, look to Wisconsin for lessons Along the U.P. border, Michigan counties are losing people while their neighbors in Wisconsin are gaining. Local leaders say the Badger State’s investments in small businesses and infrastructure are ...
Jun 30 2023 - MN drug bust finds cocaine & cash PIPESTONE, MN (KELO) — Authorities in southwest Minnesota have arrested two people following a drug bust in Pipestone. 31-year-old Edsel Aguilar and 26-year-old Jessalyn Kay Hahn are facing ...
Jun 30 2023 - Walnut Creek business has window shot out A business in Walnut Creek’s Walden Center had a window shot out Saturday, video (above) shows. A KRON4 photojournalist confirmed that the business is a BevMo liquor store, ...
Jun 30 2023 - 10 Latino-owned businesses in Denton you can support today Denton brings together so many different cultures for people to experience, share and support together. One of Denton's most important groups is its Latino community, which has been thriving and ...
Jun 30 2023 - GEDC chief says Gainesville "is just getting started" Williams Myers II came to Gainesville just over a year ago to oversee the city's efforts to attract new jobs and grow its tax base. It was a busy first year for the new guy, who hails from ...
Jun 30 2023 - United Way of East Mississippi hosts Stuff the Bus Today the United Way of East Mississippi hosted their first Stuff the Bus event this summer at The Depot in Philadelphia. This event helps local school aged children get the supplies they need to be ...
Jun 30 2023 - South Haven area students receive scholarships A variety of service organizations and businesses throughout the South Haven area have awarded scholarships to 2023 graduating seniors from South Haven High School.
Jun 30 2023 - Michigan's first Sheetz convenience store, gas station coming to Romulus Jackie Martin, The News Herald, Southgate, Mich. Jun. 29—A popular chain of convenience stores is coming to Michigan and Romulus has been selected as the first city to land the business. Sheetz is a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Lake of the Ozarks gearing up for busy holiday weekend SUNRISE BEACH, Mo. (KY3) - The Lake of the Ozarks is gearing up for a busy, hot weekend. " I feel really prepared for the weekend. There are always last-minute things that you want to do and get done ...
Jun 30 2023 - Read the Supreme Court Decision (Slip Opinion) OCTOBER TERM, 2022 1 Syllabus NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued. The ...
Jun 30 2023 - Palisades Park Bakery That Closed During COVID To Reopen In July A Bergen County bakery closed since the COVID-19 pandemic is set to make its grand return to the food scene.Palisades Park Bakery, on Broad Avenue, will be back in business come July, according to a ...
Jun 30 2023 - BBB alerts of marijuana dispensaries scam. Here is what to know Scammers have come up with a clever way to steal your weed money. The better business bureau just rolled out an alert, especially in states such as ours where marijuana dispensaries for medicinal and ...
Jun 30 2023 - As a transgender woman, a New York City subway icon finds her own voice Bernie Wagenblast's voice has been ringing through bustling underground tunnels to inform and guide. Now, as a transgender woman, she uses it to inspire, mindful of the social and political upheaval ...
Jun 30 2023 - District Taco Inks 10-Unit Deal for Virginia and North Carolina District Taco has successfully created a scalable business model that covers every aspect of the business, from technology and marketing to operations and training. Their team made buying into a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Circleville shooting suspect arrested in Columbus A suspect wanted in a Circleville shooting earlier this month was arrested in Columbus on Tuesday. According to Circleville Police, William P. Riffe II, 31, of Circleville, is facing assault and ...
Jun 30 2023 - Letter: Delavan businesses should keep diners off memorial bricks I've noticed when walking the sidewalks of downtown Delavan that certain bars and restaurants have extended their outside tables and chairs so there on top of engraved memorial bricks that people have ...
Jun 29 2023 - Park Rapids drafting cannabis moratorium New state laws regulating full-strength, THC products will bring a new line of business to the area, including, possibly, the municipal liquor store Rapids Spirits.
Jun 29 2023 - Gulf Breeze doctor’s office remains open amid investigation A doctor accused of writing prescriptions in a “dangerous manner” is under investigation by Florida authorities. Dr. Elaine Sharp’s office was open Friday and continuing with business as normal but ...
Jun 29 2023 - Alberta energy startup harnesses the Margaret Thatcher effect Glans, a writer and former Alberta cabinet minister, featuring newsmakers and intriguing personalities. Pat Carlson has unfinished business. It was British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s 1989 ...
Jun 29 2023 - Prattville man indicted on sodomy, sex abuse charges in Morgan County A Prattville man was arrested in Morgan County after a grand jury indicted him on sodomy and sex abuse charges. Julius Robinson, 40, was arrested Thursday. Court records show the crimes involved a ...
Jun 29 2023 - Jerry Rogers Jerry Rogers, age 74, of Fordyce passed away on June 27 ... After serving his country, he returned to Fordyce and obtained a business degree from the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Jerry worked ...
Jun 29 2023 - Brownwood Spotlight: Smile Doctors Orthodontics This week we are taking a road trip to Brown County to spotlight businesses in the Brownwood and Early area. Today we visit Smile Doctors Orthodontics to learn how they can make you smile.
Jun 29 2023 - MassDOT Advisory: Plan Ahead for Busy Fourth of July Holiday Travel The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is advising travelers to plan ahead and expect increased volumes of traffic for the Fourth of July holiday period. If traveling, MassDOT ...
Jun 29 2023 - The Slackers announce tour dates (US and BC) The Slackers have announced tour dates for this fall and winter. Voodoo Glow Skulls, Buster Shuffle, Los Mal Hablados, Mustard Plug, The Freecoasters, and Stop The Presses will be joining them on ...
Jun 29 2023 - How Oregon cities are handling budgeting amid rising costs Cities in Oregon are busy finalizing their budgets by July 1. Some are having to make tough financial decisions due to declining revenues and rising costs. Robby Hammond is the city manager for ...
Jun 29 2023 - Orangeburg receives nearly $23M in funding to create new transit hub ORANGEBURG, S.C. (WCBD) – South Carolina has been awarded nearly $23 million to fund an infrastructure project aimed at redeveloping Railroad Corner in downtown Orangeburg. U.S. Secretary of ...
Jun 29 2023 - Hays High's Chase Wittman brings home Trap Shooting State Championship Submitted by Cory Depenbusch The Hays High Trap Team traveled to Wichita last week to participate in the Kansas State High School Clay Target League Trap Tournament. An eventful weekend of competition ...
Jun 29 2023 - Sheridan Grime named Chamber Businessperson of the Year The Louisa County Chamber of Commerce (LCCC) named Sheridan Grime as the 2023 Businessperson of the Year during the Businessperson of the Year and annual meeting on June 21 at ...
Jun 29 2023 - 8 hurt, including 6 children, in Sanilac County crash Two adults and six children were injured when a bus failed to obey a stop sign and struck a pickup truck in Sanilac County. According to a press release from the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office, ...
Jun 29 2023 - DeSantis angers Rockland’s GOP chair The suburban county’s GOP Chair Lawrence Garvey told POLITICO he got no heads up from the DeSantis campaign before it sent out a flier for a $6,600-a-person June 29 fundraiser with “major business ...
Jun 29 2023 - Peabody To Launch New Substance Abuse, Mental Health Care Division PEABODY, MA — Peabody is looking to spend about $2.7 million in expected opioid lawsuit settlement funds over the next 17 years to create a new Division of Social Services to help the residents most ...
Jun 29 2023 - Schroon Lake resort opens after $25 million redevelopment Gov. Kathy Hochul lead a grand opening ceremony for the new Lodge at Schroon Lake, the new business to emerge from the redevelopment of the former Brown Swan Club. The project’s taxpayer support ...
Jun 29 2023 - RCMP release names of Manitoba highway crash victims Manitoba RCMP have released the names of the 16 people who died following a crash involving a semi-truck and a minibus on the Trans-Canada Highway. First responders and family members placed large ...
Jun 29 2023 - Barrel & Keg to move keg business to Silverton Barrel & Keg is moving its keg business to Silverton and has closed its Salem storefront on Broadway, the business announced on Facebook. Co-owner Shannon Klopfenstein said the move was prompted due ...
Jun 29 2023 - Darren Zary: Saskatchewan golf courses about to get even busier So far, for the most part, Mother Nature has been co-operating with the 2023 competitive golf schedule in Saskatchewan. This past week, the PGA Tour Canada’s Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open and the ...
Jun 29 2023 - 2 injured in downtown Columbus shooting near Bicentennial Park Two people were shot in downtown Columbus Wednesday night, according to police. The Columbus Division of Police said officers received a call around 9:55 p.m. for a reported shooting at South Civic ...
Jun 29 2023 - Salvation Army in Columbus welcomes new leader Salvation Army in Columbus is welcoming a new leader. Captain Thomas Johnson is coming to Columbus from Lafayette, Louisiana.
Jun 29 2023 - Jury duty woes continue in Columbus For some time now, court officials in Muscogee county say they are having a problem getting people to show up for jury duty.
Jun 29 2023 - Baxter to Shed Its Biopharma Business We've waited patiently for six months for news of a Baxter divestiture, news that finally came on Monday. For a while last year it seemed like the Deerfield, IL-based company might be looking to shed ...
Jun 29 2023 - May's Freez open and ready for business He and his wife stopped by May's Freez in Lewisburg for a cool afternoon snack. The ice cream shop, formerly known as the Lewisburg Freez, opened this past weekend under new management. Co-owner Jake ...
Jun 29 2023 - Video shows alleged baby gator abuse; teen charged in Florida The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission caught wind of the video and opened an investigation, which led to one of the teens seen in the video being charged for taking the alligator ...
Jun 29 2023 - Trump trial expected to rake in millions for Fort Pierce Former President Donald Trump’s trial is expected to bring millions of dollars into Fort Pierce and St. Lucie County, according to local business owners and elected officials.
Jun 29 2023 - Presque Isle group looks to bring new Mainers up north Collins says she wants to see more immigrants head to northern MaineThe Northern Maine Growth Initiative is looking to bring asylum seekers to the Presque Isle area. This is a group of businesses and ...
Jun 29 2023 - Rochester business owner wins She Means Business pitch competition Monique Chatman, owner of The Groom Room Men’s Spa Lounge, won The Enterprise Center at Pathstone’s She Means Business pitch competition, sponsored by Citizen’s. Chatman received $5,000 as the winner.
Jun 29 2023 - Business of the Week: Sterling Livestock Commission Co Please join the Logan County Chamber of Commerce in congratulating Sterling Livestock Commission Co as the week’s Business of the Week and tying our community together!
Jun 29 2023 - Aussie delegation to visit Weatherford, North Texas Now, the Aussies are returning the favor. Weatherford and the North Texas community will welcome a delegation of Australian business owners in mid-October, who will be observing the area as a ...
Jun 29 2023 - Wig sticking out of car trunk prompts 911 call to Massillon Police MASSILLON, Ohio (WOIO) - A Massillon woman’s wig stuck in her car’s trunk led to a hilarious interaction caught on a ring doorbell camera. Toria Townsend said that June 22 was a busy day for her. She ...
Jun 28 2023 - Sparta Township Seeking Volunteers for Two 'New' Committees The Sparta Township Council approved five members to the newly constituted Business Development Committee or BDC, formerly known as Economic Development Committee at the June 27 meeting. On May 23 the ...
Jun 28 2023 - UAE ranks first in Mena and second globally for workforce business skills The UAE has been ranked second globally for the business skills of its workforce, according to a report by US online education company Coursera. The country ranked highly in terms of specific business ...
Jun 28 2023 - Brownwood Spotlight: Matt’s Mantiques & Mercantile This week we are taking a road trip to Brown County to spotlight businesses in the Brownwood and Early area. Today we visit Matt's Mantiques & Mercantile to see what gift ideas you can find for the ...
Jun 28 2023 - Cash stolen in armed robbery of Naugatuck business, police say Police are looking to identify a male suspect in the armed robbery of a North Main Street business late Friday morning. Naugatuck Police Department/Facebook. NAUGATUCK — A “su ...
Jun 28 2023 - Meet the Changemakers From the Savannah College of Art and Design With locations in Atlanta and Savannah, Georgia and Lacoste, France as well as a robust SCADnow online platform, SCAD’s curriculum is focused on career success by providing expert instruction and the ...
Jun 28 2023 - South Branch man arrested for alleged child sexual abuse crimes A South Branch man is charged with nine criminal counts, including two counts of enticing a 15-year-old to produce sexually abusive materials, two counts of third-degree child sexual conduct and ...
Jun 28 2023 - Storms cause power outages around West Michigan Thousands of homes and businesses in West Michigan saw power outages Sunday, blamed on a line of severe thunderstorms that moved through the region.
Jun 28 2023 - Axfood AB Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial ...
Jun 28 2023 - Dominion Energy to build fuel storage facility Dominion Energy was the featured business at this month’s Emporia-Greensville Chamber of Commerce luncheon. EGCC Executive Director Nancy Rose invited Justin Pope, local affairs representative for ...
Jun 28 2023 - Your Place Diner Serves Exquisite Soul Food in South City If Busch-fortified, Maull's-slathered Boston butt is a Saturday afternoon cookout, Your Place Diner's (5510 Virginia Avenue ... Though it's smack-dab on a busy, deep south city thoroughfare, the ...
Jun 28 2023 - Mississippi man facing child endangerment, drug charges A Mississippi man faces misdemeanor drug charges, but a felony was tacked on because of someone else in the vehicle. Anthony Joel Jones, 34, was parked at a Tupelo business last week when police made ...
Jun 28 2023 - Tupelo investigators make drug, child endangerment arrest Tupelo investigators arrested a suspect for alleged drug and child endangerment offenses. On June 22, North Mississippi Narcotics Agents found Anthony Jones parked at a Tupelo business.
Jun 28 2023 - Bad Axe SOS branch reopening Tuesday The Lafayette Street Bridge in Bay City will close for maintenance on Thursday, June 22. Michigan residents and businesses with outstanding state debts should be on alert for scam letters that are ...
Jun 28 2023 - Portage Co. Crime Stoppers: Break-in at Bootlegger's bar in Amherst A Portage County business break-in has investigators searching for a thief. It happened at Bootlegger's bar in Amherst on June 19. Investigators say the thief pried open a door on the building and ...
Jun 28 2023 - Buschur is new extension educator The Darke County Commissioners welcomed a new Darke County OSU Extension educator to the county at the commission meeting on Wednesday. Caden Buschur is the new agriculture educator in the county.
Jun 28 2023 - HVAC companies staying busy in the Ozarks The First Alert Weather Team has been busy tracking the dangerous heat on the way in late this week since it was introduced into the forecast last week. So, too, have local HVAC companies all across ...
Jun 28 2023 - Shawinigan Movie Theatres Two blockbuster movies are just some of the films opening this weekend. Click to check out the full list and watch the trailers to decide what you want to see. Why Tom Holland took a year off from ...
Jun 28 2023 - Black Hills tourism destinations prepare for another busy summer SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - On Thursday, Dakota News Now was at Crazy Horse, but there are other reasons to visit the Black Hills this summer. The first location is only about a half hour ...