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Bus News Archives, June 25 2022
Jun 25 2022 - Colorado River Ranch buys new firetruck for Gypsum Fire Protection District
Colorado wildfires have devastated the state for the past two years, clearing thousands of acres and destroying homes and businesses in their path. While state and federal aid will play a role in ...
Jun 25 2022 - Space of the Week: A Dull Florida Backyard Is Transformed Just in Time for Summer Entertaining
Burcu Ercetin and Alper Ercetin lead busy lives as marketing and advertising professionals in Atlanta, which is why the prospect of a vacation home in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla., was so appealing. They ...
Jun 25 2022 - 'Rooted in Rondo' documentary tells the stories from St. Paul's historic Rondo community
MINNEAPOLIS — According to ReConnect Rondo, 80% of Saint Paul's African American community once lived in Rondo. It was a bustling place where businesses prospered. "I'm a part of the St. Paul ...
Jun 25 2022 - Marion beauty salon owner Sue Brammer retires after 52 years in business
Sue Brammer has been the owner and operator of Today's Trend Salon on Center St. since 1977. She is retiring and closing the salon effective July 1.
Jun 25 2022 - Raheem Sterling facing transfer dilemma with Chelsea home to vile racist abuse the Man City star su
RAHEEM STERLING is at a crossroads in his career. For a man who spends most of his working life chopping and changing direction in an instant on a football pitch, normally it wouldn’t present too ...
Jun 25 2022 - A cool hike on a colorful trail | Grant's Getaways
Beat the heat and escape the hustle and bustle of the daily grind on a gas tank getaway to the quiet side of the Oregon Cascades. On a dreamy summer morning, the South Santiam River flows fast and ...
Jun 25 2022 - Sweet Home downtown landowners talk vacancies
Several local business owners came to the table Monday, June 20, to discuss with city councilors what can be done about vacant buildings downtown ...
Jun 25 2022 - Phenix City Board of Education appoints interim superintendent
Phenix City Board of Education (PCBOE) announced its new interim superintendent. Today, Dr. Darrell Seldon was unanimously approved by PCBOE for the position. Seldon is a Columbus, Ga native with 29 ...
Jun 25 2022 - Corps closes its Canyon Lake recreation areas over safety, environmental concerns
The weekend before the busiest weekend of the season, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it will temporarily close its recreation areas “due to safety and environmental impact concerns.” ...
Jun 25 2022 - Sodomy, rape charges dropped against former Shawnee coach; civil suit filed
A Pottawatomie County Court has dismissed some of the charges against a former Shawnee coach accused of grooming and abusing students.
Jun 25 2022 - ‘Stuff the bus’ to support Plainwell families
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (WOOD) — A West Michigan nonprofit is getting a big jump on the holiday season, hosting a “stuff the bus” event next month. The Christmas Project serves children in Plainwell ...
Jun 25 2022 - The Hershey Company Releases Its 2021 ESG Report
Hershey's holistic ESG strategy, known as its Shared Goodness Promise, guides the company to make a positive impact at scale and leverage its business to advance more sustainable growth with socially ...
Jun 25 2022 - Clackamas Community College bridging connections with Wilsonville businesses
Pathways to support Wilsonville businesses needs through education discussed at June 15 summit . Clackamas Community College this week convened Wilsonville-based business leaders, ...
Jun 25 2022 - Mass shooting leaves family with GoFundMe for funerals and an unfulfilled baby registry
A party bus was "ambushed" in Ecorse, Michigan, leaving five wounded, Ecorse police Deputy Chief Jerry Flowers told CNN; Another graduation party was targeted in Socorro, Texas, injuring five ...
Jun 25 2022 - Alberta justice minister demands Edmonton mayor create safety plan for downtown and transit
1:46 Citizens pack council chambers in wake of Chinatown deaths Alberta Justice Minister Tyler Shandro has invoked Section 30 of the Police Act, giving Edmonton’s mayor two weeks to come up with ...
Jun 25 2022 - Thieves obsession with Ford Mustangs, F-150 Raptors keep police in Flat Rock, Dearborn busy
In the latest heist, car thieves managed to drive six 2022 Mustangs right past a security guard and through an open gate at the Ford Flat Rock Assembly Plant around 3:20 a.m. Thursday.
Jun 25 2022 - Man convicted in 2013 kidnap, slaying of Lehigh Valley woman after bones found in yard
A Monroe County judge on Friday convicted Michael Horvath, 55, of criminal homicide, kidnapping, evidence-tampering and abuse of a corpse in the 2013 killing of Holly Grim.
Jun 25 2022 - New York school could face lawsuit after photos of special-needs students using the bathroom surfac
WABC reported that a high school in New York could face a lawsuit over an abusive incident against special needs students that got out of control. Load Error "Several parents of students with special ...
Jun 25 2022 - Former Oregon elementary school principal convicted of sexually abusing 4 students
a former principal of Deep Creek Elementary School in Damascus. The trial began at the Clackamas County Courthouse in Oregon City on Thurs., May 5, 2022. Hays is accused of sexually abusing some ...
Jun 25 2022 - Former Oregon elementary school principal convicted of student sexual abuse
A former Oregon elementary principal has been convicted ... said they were sexually abused at Deep Creek Elementary School in Damascus when they were in third or fourth grade.
Jun 25 2022 - Former principal of Damascus elementary guilty of sexually abusing students
A former Oregon elementary principal has been convicted ... said they were sexually abused at Deep Creek Elementary School in Damascus when they were in third or fourth grade.
Jun 25 2022 - 'It came out of nowhere': Macon businesses support Society Garden after venue catches fire
There was a fire at the Society Garden, an outdoor beer garden and cocktail bar in Macon on Thursday. Owner Megan Evans said that the fire started due to an electrical issue in a storage building. “It ...
Jun 25 2022 - Biederstedt-Jones
Ed and Tiffany Biederstedt of Napoleon are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Alexandria Biderstedt of Columbus, to Ethan Jones of Columbus, son of Jennifer Jones and Mr.
Jun 25 2022 - City police calls – June 25
Branum, 32, of 419 Rocky Ford Road, Columbus, resisting law enforcement, 12:02 a.m., by the Columbus Police Department, held in lieu of $5,000 bond. Richard E.
Jun 25 2022 - Teacher shortage across Oklahoma causing stress in classrooms
Schools all over Oklahoma are experiencing a severe teacher shortage.   The Oklahoma Education Association (OEA) says this is a statewide issue and many teachers are leaving the business. Classes are ...
Jun 25 2022 - Analysis-Quebec focuses on French speaking immigrants as companies plea for workers
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Quebec's plans to attract more French-speaking newcomers are unnerving some business owners who say they need immigrants from varied backgrounds to address a tight labor ...
Jun 25 2022 - End Abuse Expresses Fear That Supreme Court Decision Dobbs v. Jackson Will Have Drastic Consequence
Today in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, destroying the constitutional right to abortion and leaving states to decide ...
Jun 25 2022 - West Monroe Historical Society Bus Tour Scheduled For July
The West Monroe Historical Society is sponsoring a history tour in collaboration with the Brewerton Historical Society along the early water route from Brewerton to Rome.
Jun 25 2022 - ‘We need to come together on the left’: LGBTQ leaders ponder the challenges ahead
Over the past few weeks, local LGBTQ business and civic leaders have reflected on how far the community has come, but also what challenges lie ahead — or may already be here.
Jun 25 2022 - Lake Havasu City, developed by chainsaw tycoon Robert McCulloch
LAKE HAVASU, AZ (3TV/CBS5) --Conceived in the mind of a visionary businessman, Lake Havasu City is nestled on the eastern shore of the body of water it’s named after. The construction of Parker ...
Jun 25 2022 - Havasu woman, 47 arrested on suspicion of felony shoplifting:
A 47-year-old Lake Havasu City woman was cited and released on a felony shoplifting charge after police were called by security at State Route 95 business.
Jun 25 2022 - Harvard Pilgrim Therapists in Plymouth, MA
From then to now I completed a BS in Business and an MEd in Counseling & School Adjustment, I obtained an LCMHC in NH and LMHC in MA. I have worked with individuals, couples and families in many ...
Jun 25 2022 - Should Massachusetts suspend the state gas tax?
A suspension of the 24-cent gas tax would have three immediate benefits. First and foremost, it would provide instant relief to consumers and businesses struggling with incredibly rapid inflation.
Jun 25 2022 - Biz ‘Bite:’ Brightway Insurance cuts ribbon for Rexburg location
Read More Business News Brightway Insurance is now in Idaho, as the Thompson family officially cut the ribbon for the agency's first location earlier this month. “We have always been an ...
Jun 25 2022 - Borderline Personality Therapists in Sewickley, PA
We are a small private practice located in Wexford, Pennsylvania, specializing in the treatment of anxiety, depression, mood disorders, behavioral concerns, and life transitions. I believe ...
Jun 25 2022 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Sewickley, PA
Our organization has several centers throughout western PA. Please visit our website to ... clients who've experienced sexual abuse in Sewickley or for Sewickley sexual abuse counseling, these ...
Jun 25 2022 - Dom Phillips: British journalist killed in Amazon was ‘collateral damage’ in drunken ambush, Br
The death of British journalist Dom Phillips was “collateral damage” in a drunken ambush of Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, Brazil’s vice-president has claimed. The bodies of Phillips and ...
Jun 25 2022 - Attacks on transition to clean energy sources divert from work to be done
In a letter published in The Journal Gazette on June 12 and a number of other papers across our state, Indiana Chamber of Commerce CEO Kevin Brinegar partly blames the ...
Jun 25 2022 - VHSL State Track and Field Results
1. Abingdon 74, 2. tie, Heritage-Lynchburg and Maggie Walker 41, 4. Liberty Christian 39, 5. Lafayette 36, 6. Phoebus 31, 7. James Monroe 26, 8. Brookville 25, 9 ...
Jun 25 2022 - New Arby's location comes to Glade Spring
GLADE SPRING, Va. (WCYB) — A new restaurant is open for business in Glade Spring. Saturday was the grand opening celebration for Arby's inside the Petro Travel Center. There were prize drawing ...
Jun 25 2022 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Brunswick, ME
Dr. Harrington currently serves as the Maine Regional Clinical Director for Lifestance Health formerly, The Counseling Center of New England ( So. Portland, Portland and Brunswick locations).
Jun 25 2022 - Maine’s flourishing 2021 oyster harvest was the most valuable in history
Maine's oyster fishery is a growing business, and last year, the harvest was the fourth most valuable marine resource in the state.
Jun 25 2022 - Brunswick Landing mastermind to tackle Aroostook project
Steve Levesque, who guided the redevelopment of the former Brunswick Naval Air Station, will lead a project to bring businesses to Loring Air Force Base in Aroostook County.
Jun 25 2022 - Substance Use Therapists in Marble Falls, TX
I was born in Austin, TX and grew up in a bi-cultural Korean ... If you're looking for help with substance abuse in Marble Falls or for Marble Falls substance abuse counseling, these professionals ...
Jun 25 2022 - How three sisters (and their mom) tried to swindle the CRA out of millions
The Saker women were the model of rural ingenuity, running a successful restaurant and gourmet food businesses on Cape Breton Island. What they were mostly cooking? The books.
Jun 25 2022 - Freighthouse Market & Cafe Takes Home Small Business Award
The Freighthouse Market & Cafe, as part of Carmen’s Ice Cream, was one of eight Vermont SBA award recipients at the Country Club of Vermont in Waterbury on ...
Jun 25 2022 - Business Notes | June 24
Using leftover yarn, Darn Tough will sew a new sock design each quarter to support the Vermont Foodbank; a giant game of Where’s Waldo breaks out in Waterbury in July.
Jun 25 2022 - WA: Walla Walla's Valley Transit eliminates most fares for riders until 2026
Forgot 50 cents for the bus? For the next three years, that won't be a problem for most riders of Valley Transit.
Jun 25 2022 - Tri-Board Transportation to adopt ‘Amber-Red Warning System’ for School Buses
School buses throughout the region are about to add another colour to their flashing light inventory, along with school buses across Ontario, as the ...
Jun 25 2022 - Citizens' group plans next steps against Ontario businessman who compared gay community to Nazis
A citizens' group has formed in the wake of an Ontario town's council meeting where a man charged with stealing Pride flags was allowed to speak for 30 minutes and "spew the hatred" of the gay ...
Jun 25 2022 - Our writers pick 6 of the top central Ohio, Columbus high school sports moments of 2021-22
From the first swing of a golf club in August to the last swing of a baseball bat in June, the school year produced memorable moments.
Jun 25 2022 - 6 Floors Down expands residential flooring business with Pickerington store
A longtime central Ohio flooring store, 6 Floors Down, expanded June 13 when it opened a Pickerington location at 201 Clint Drive, Ste. 200 in the Creek Bend Center.
Jun 25 2022 - Special Olympics North Dakota in ‘urgent’ need of volunteers
According to National Council of Nonprofits, more than 1,000 organizations from all 50 states, address the impact of workforce shortages have on their business.
Jun 25 2022 - Fuel prices hurt businesses, Yoopers
When gas prices first began to rise in February, Grant Garvin, senior at Northern Michigan University, began to feel on edge. Garvin began living independently a couple years ago, footing the bill of ...
Jun 25 2022 - Op/Ed: Don't blame high gas prices in Indianapolis and state on move to clean energy
In a letter-to-the-editor published in a number of papers across our state earlier this month, Indiana Chamber of Commerce CEO Kevin Brinegar partly blames the clean energy transition for higher gas ...
Jun 25 2022 - Atlanta approved its 2023 budget. What's included?
Within the past year, safety has become a key concern for Atlanta’s business community — and partially ignited the now-dead campaign to separate Buckhead from the overall City of Atlanta ...
Jun 25 2022 - City officials plan for further development of Greater Cape Girardeau Business Park
It's been a decade since the city of Cape Girardeau purchased a 250-acre plot by the intersection of LaSalle Avenue and Interstate 55, now known as Greater Cape Girardeau Business Park, in order to ...
Jun 25 2022 - Cape Girardeau police investigating wallet theft
Investigators say she stole a wallet from a victim at a local business, then used the credit cards to go on a shopping spree. If you think you know who she is, you are asked to call the Cape Girardeau ...
Jun 25 2022 - Greenwood High School senior gets head start on college
The day-to-day world of a high school student can be a busy one, and college life comes with a whole different set of activities and responsibilities. Evan Brown has found ...
Jun 25 2022 - Clayton business bringing supplies to fire crews in unique way
CLAYTON, N.M. (KRQE)- Clayton-based Wasa Outfitters, is helping get supplies to firefighters still battling the Hermits Peak Calf Canyon Fires by pack mule. Jason Beagle owns the company and sent ...
Jun 25 2022 - Ohio City couple lays out plans for orchard and cidery near Chagrin Falls
Founders of the Northwest Territory Cider Co. are looking to raise $30,000 via Kickstarter to support their dream business that they anticipate costing about $500,000 to get up and running between ...
Jun 25 2022 - How to best experience the charm of Ohio's Amish Country
Between the cities of Cleveland and Columbus are dozens of small towns and residents of the Amish community. Here are six places you should experience.
Jun 25 2022 - Man in 60s faces court over historic Hobart child sexual abuse charges
Followed categories will be added to My News. Keith Athol Bates-Willie, 68, now lives in Deer Park, Victoria, but briefly appeared in the Hobart Magistrates Court on Thursday. It is understood Mr ...
Jun 25 2022 - Governor Whitmer announces business expansions for Cadillac and Fenton
Michigan was chosen for the project over competing ... disadvantaged areas and underrepresented employees. The city of Fenton anticipates approval of a five-year Industrial Facilities Tax ...
Jun 25 2022 - Manufacturing business expands to Fenton
On Monday, June 13, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) announced two business expansion projects expected to create 68 new jobs and generate a total private investment of $7.7 millio ...
Jun 25 2022 - Manufacturing expansion in Fenton bringing 59 new jobs
A business expansion project in Fenton will bring 59 new jobs to the area and generate a total investment of $4 million.
Jun 25 2022 - Henderson speaks about state budget at chamber luncheon
Desloge, provided an overview of the 2022 Legislative Session when he served as guest speaker at the Farmington Regional Chamber of Commerce Business and Community Luncheon ...
Jun 25 2022 - 10 businesses, renovations coming to the Pearland, Friendswood area
Sierra joined Community Impact Newspaper as a reporter in September of 2021 after graduating with a degree in communication and a minor in journalism from St. Edward's University in Austin ...
Jun 25 2022 - Pearland could soon outlaw entering into business contracts with current council members
The way the ordinance is drafted prohibits the city from entering into any level of contracting with current council members, City Attorney Darrin Coker said.
Jun 25 2022 - Produce Transportation Challenges Continue To Hit Industry
Driver shortages, high fuel costs and political uncertainties still plague all sectors of produce industry. Originally printed in the May 2022 issue of Produce Business. Produce industry complexities ...
Jun 25 2022 - Columbus woman wins big in Mississippi Match 5!
A Columbus, Miss., was still in shock when she claimed $542,292.73 in prize money from the June 21, Mississippi Match 5 drawing.She said she plays Mississippi Match 5 every week, always choosing the ...
Jun 25 2022 - Columbus woman scores half a million dollar win in MS Lottery
According to the Mississippi Lottery Corporation, a Columbus woman claimed $542,292.73 in prize money from the Tuesday, June 21, Mississippi Match 5 drawing on Friday.
Jun 25 2022 - The Chesterton Art Center to exhibit work of artist Stephanie Samaitis Carnell
The Chesterton Art Center will host a solo show by artist Stephanie Samaitis Carnell next month. The art center at 115 S. Broadway in downtown Chesterton will exhibit "Transition" from July 2 through ...
Jun 25 2022 - Pirates prospects take big step up from Florida Complex League to Low-A Bradenton
There's a lot to learn,” Bradenton manager Johnston said of the transition. Plus, Anthony Solometo is on the shelf and more news and notes.
Jun 25 2022 - The smoke returns: West Columbia’s True BBQ will reopen after being closed eight months
The smoke will soon rise once again on D Avenue in West Columbia. True BBQ, the popular barbecue restaurant at 1237 D Ave., is set to reopen Friday, June 24, an owner of the business announced in a ...
Jun 25 2022 - Grandview Heights Schools Notes: Year ends with plenty of reasons to celebrate
Summertime is here for Grandview Heights Schools. It’s been a fun and busy spring with field trips, academics, the arts and sports. These last few weeks have been full of celebration ...
Jun 25 2022 - Busing Migrants, Texas GOP vs. Pot Legalization: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
Our most-clicked story involves the steep bill Gov. Greg Abbott has so far handed Texas taxpayers for his election-year stunt of busing migrants to Washington, D.C.
Jun 25 2022 - Texas man with stage 4 cancer gets life sentence plus 40 years for child sex abuse
A terminally ill man who previously received probation for sexually abusing a child now is slated to spend the rest of his life in prison, according to the New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung. Ruben ...
Jun 25 2022 - Boring Co. may dig tunnel near Tesla factory in Texas
The Boring Company may be getting ready to dig a tunnel near the billion-dollar campus of another Elon Musk business in Texas.
Jun 25 2022 - Catalytic converter stolen from Bedford Hills business vehicle for 2nd time
For the second time, a Bedford Hills business has had a catalytic converter stolen from one of its commercial vehicles. It's a heating and air conditioning business that parks its vehicles in an open ...
Jun 25 2022 - Alamogordo police arrest father in child abuse case
ALAMOGORDO, N.M. – We’re seeing yet another instance of brutal child abuse. The victim is a two-month-old baby, and the alleged abuser is his father. The baby is still alive, now, a new ...
Jun 25 2022 - History: Oneida County company develops first full-length hybrid bus in the world
See what happened this week in Mohawk Valley History - fire strikes St. Anthony of Padua Church; Orion Bus develops full-length transit hybrid electric ...
Jun 25 2022 - Bus driver shortage fuels change in chool start, dismissal times
Merrillville schools will see a change in start and dismissal times in the 2022-23 school year to help combat the ongoing bus driver shortage. Merrillville High School and Pierce Middle School will ...
Jun 25 2022 - Bus driver shortage fuels change in school start, dismissal times
Merrillville schools will see a change in start and dismissal times in the 2022-23 school year to help combat the ongoing bus driver shortage. Merrillville High School and Pierce Middle School will ...
Jun 25 2022 - Columbus’ CREC Real Estate acquires five multifamily properties in first half of 2022
Columbus, Ohio-based CREC Real Estate, LLC has completed five acquisitions in the first half of 2022, bringing the company’s total number of investments to 59 across 19 states. CREC anticipates the ...
Jun 25 2022 - How much of the Columbus housing market investors bought in Q1
The data doesn't include notable metro areas, such as major Texas cities, because of sales-price nondisclosures in certain counties. In Columbus, investors bought just under 23% of homes in the market ...
Jun 25 2022 - Torchy's Taco sets opening for first Columbus-area restaurant
Torchy's Tacos' first brick-and-mortar restaurant in Columbus will host its grand opening in Polaris on Wednesday, June 29.
Jun 25 2022 - Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton declares Roe v. Wade overturn an ‘annual holiday’
Greg Abbott said “correctly” protects “innocent, unborn children.” U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, at an event at High Street Baptist Church, in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, April 30, 2022. (Joshua A.
Jun 25 2022 - It's Strawberry Festival by name, but 41 years later it celebrates the Village of Owego
While many of the local strawberry farms have disappeared, the Owego Strawberry Festival continues to celebrate the food, people and businesses.
Jun 25 2022 - The Huntington revisits Boston's busing and segregation woes through the powerful 'Common Ground Re
Playwright Kirsten Greenidge and director Melia Bensussen create a modern-day classroom as they revisit J. Anthony Lukas' classic look at Boston's busing crisis. Theater critic Jacquinn Sinclair takes ...
Jun 25 2022 - Insight Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School Students are Ready to Take Charge
EXTON, Pa., June 09, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Even amidst a pandemic that shadowed half of their high school career, the graduating class of Insight Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School (ISPA), an online ...
Jun 25 2022 - More than $6,700 worth of phones stolen from T-Mobile store
Surveillance cameras show the suspect, who was wearing a gray and black hoodie and black pants, enter the business at 2:06 a.m, deputies report.
Jun 25 2022 - Bettendorf’s ‘Zip Code Day’ on Friday features celebrations, discounts, cash prizes and more
BETTENDORF, Iowa (KWQC) -For the first (and last) time ever, the world date will match the zip code of Bettendorf. So the city decided to celebrate in a big way. More than 120 businesses and ...
Jun 25 2022 - U.S. FDA Approves Bristol Myers Squibb’s CAR T Cell Therapy Breyanzi® for Relapsed or Refrac
View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220427005982/en/ Product image for download (Photo: Bristol Myers Squibb) Refractory disease to first-line chemoimmunotherapy ...
Jun 25 2022 - HPU business students win grants
Three High Point University students who have created businesses pitched their products at the recent Global Entrepreneurship Initiative in New York City and won grants to try ...
Jun 25 2022 - Top of the List: Largest employers in Lake County
Orlando Business Journal features Lake County’s largest employers, ranked by current number of workers in that area. This week’s top five companies have a combined 12,336 Lake County employees, with ...
Jun 25 2022 - Government, leisure and business services drive job growth in Bloomington-Normal
The number of people working in the Bloomington-Normal area last month rose by more than 4% from May of last year.
Jun 25 2022 - Livingston business owners hope to see locals visit town
Business owners in Livingston say that business has been good with all the tourists still in town. But their worry is once those tourists go home, the business community in town must adapt again.
Jun 25 2022 - Middletown Pride event's goal is acceptance and support of equal rights
A Middletown businesswoman who is married to a woman was asked how she will know if this week's fourth annual Pride event is successful. "If one person feels more at home than last year, we have done ...
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