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Bus News Archives, June 27 2022
Jun 27 2022 - Sexual Abuse Therapists in Goodlettsville, TN
We have our Goodlettsville/Davidson Co location and our Hendersonville location to better serve the Middle TN area. VISIT OUR WEBSITE TODAY to look through all of our counselor profiles and EMAIL ...
Jun 27 2022 - Milwaukee Architecture & Engineering News
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Jun 27 2022 - Ole Miss’ natty is just more proof: Mississippi is No. 1 in baseball
The Ole Miss Rebels had just won the Super Regional at Hattiesburg and were on the bus back to Oxford when Mike Bianco received text messages of congratulations from both Mississippi State head coach ...
Jun 27 2022 - Alaska Railroad names new director of external affairs
The Alaska Railroad (ARRC) has named Seward Port Manager Christy Terry as director of external affairs. Through the summer, Terry will help facilitate a smooth port management transition by supporting ...
Jun 27 2022 - Seward, Alaska, known for its glaciers, also features top-notch hikes
Perched at the edge of Resurrection Bay’s epic sweep, the small, bustling town of Seward, Alaska, is primarily known for its towering glaciers, especially those in Kenai Fjords National Park. However, ...
Jun 27 2022 - Dynex Capital, Inc. Declares Second Quarter 2022 Series C Preferred Stock Dividend
GLEN ALLEN, Va., June 27, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dynex Capital, Inc. (NYSE: DX) announced today that the Company’s Board of Directors has declared the dividend on shares of its 6.900% Series C ...
Jun 27 2022 - Claude Payne remembered for commitment to industry
Claude Payne, who worked in the sales department at ABC Companies, is remembered for his commitment to the bus and motorcoach industry.
Jun 27 2022 - MARTA to upgrade busy Buford Highway route
MARTA is studying how to run more frequent, faster buses along Buford Highway, one of metro Atlanta's most dangerous roads for pedestrians.
Jun 27 2022 - Yreka explores relief programs for businesses affected by Main Street construction
Yreka will apply for a $750,000 Community Development Block Grant to aid businesses impacted by a multi-year construction project along Main Street.
Jun 27 2022 - Special Olympics NC - Warehouse Volunteers - Wake County
Special Olympics North Carolina is looking for Warehouse Volunteers to assist with various projects in our busy warehouse located in Morrisville, NC. Special Olympics offers sports ...
Jun 27 2022 - Rao: Equality v. equity and leveling the playing field for minority-owned businesses
Does equal opportunity mean that minorities will also be guaranteed the same outcomes as others? With minority owned firms, the opposite is often the case.
Jun 27 2022 - Vermont State Police Log: Crashes, drunk driving keep police busy
Vermont State Police reported several automobile crashes, some drunk driving incidents and a missing person case over the past fortnight.
Jun 27 2022 - Toronto Hydro crews answering call for help after Ontario storm
QUICK FACTS Hydro Ottawa delivers electricity to approximately 353,000 homes and businesses in Ottawa and Casselman Toronto Hydro and Hydro Ottawa are members of the Ontario Mutual Aid Group (OnMAG).
Jun 27 2022 - Denison restaurant feeding those in need
If you're hungry, homeless, or can't afford a meal, Best Burger Barn welcomes you during normal business hours for a meal, free of charge.
Jun 27 2022 - Denison City Council approves a new business development near residential property
A new business proposal was introduced at the Denison City Council meeting on Tuesday. The plan is likely to affect Denison residents near the southside of Ray Drive.
Jun 27 2022 - 2 dead, 3 injured after 2 unrelated crashes near Lewes, Bridgeville last week, police say
The 88-year-old man, Ronald Bushemi, was injured on May 4 after failing to stop at a stop sign near Bridgeville ... Albert at (302) 703-3266 or Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333.
Jun 27 2022 - Cannabis business zoning map draft for Binghamton released
BINGHAMTON (WBNG) -- Last year, recreational cannabis for ages 21 and older was legalized in New York State through the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act. Due to the cannabis industry making ...
Jun 27 2022 - Binghamton University, State University of New York
Despite the halt to the federal mask mandate for mass transit, people may still choose to protect themselves. For those who do, the type of mask and how well it fits matter. Three scholars weigh ...
Jun 27 2022 - Small grocers do their part to eliminate 'food deserts' — but against considerable odds
Government loans and grants are meant to support food retailers as rising retail prices and supply chain pressures put strain on businesses.
Jun 27 2022 - Video shows thieves stealing $35,000 in car keys from Snellville dealership
The small business saw a big loss early Sunday morning when two men broke into their office and took more than 90 sets of car keys.
Jun 27 2022 - Hometown newspaper announces staff changes
The Sentinel-Record will make two staff changes to further enhance its coverage of local news and sports. Sports writer Krishnan Collins will transition to sports editor, and veteran writer James ...
Jun 27 2022 - Arkansas: Closing The Deal
A steady stream of new and expanding business keeps Arkansas moving, backed by the Natural State's great quality of life.
Jun 27 2022 - Advocates: Domestic abuse survivors safety at risk
Wade being made final, advocates of domestic violence say that fear has only heightened. This is something organizations like Safe Center of O ...
Jun 27 2022 - SATA temporarily suspends services after catalytic converters stolen off buses, agency says
A public transportation service in Shiawassee County has suspended services for the time being after catalytic converters were stolen from the agency’s buses over the weekend – one in a string of ...
Jun 27 2022 - Carencro water temporarily discolored, not toxic to drink
CARENCRO, La. (KLFY) — Carencro Water System officials said residents may be experiencing discolored water temporarily, but noted the water is not toxic to drink. Carencro Water Superintendent Buster ...
Jun 27 2022 - Officials say discolored water in Carencro isn't dangerous
Carencro Water Superintendent Buster Broussard announced the Carencro water system on Andre St. is experiencing purple water discoloration.
Jun 27 2022 - NJ Transit Wants Input From South Jersey Riders
The company will host a public meeting Wednesday to get feedback on its service from riders in Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties.
Jun 27 2022 - New details from Utah County, the Little Cottonwood Canyon ‘boondoggle’ and a lawmaker steered
On KCPW's "Behind the Headlines" this week, Salt Lake Tribune journalists discuss the ritualistic sex abuse allegations the Utah County Sheriff’s Office says it’s investigating, the proposed Little ...
Jun 27 2022 - Powerhouse performance: Fredericktown roars to big win over Centerburg
Fredericktown’s offensive machine was hitting on all cylinders Monday night as it kept the scoreboard operators busy with an 8-1 win over Centerburg in an Ohio high school baseball matchup. This post ...
Jun 27 2022 - Texas police chase: Range Rover suspects arrested in swim trunks after blowing through golf course
The spitting suspect is one of two people in a Range Rover that was caught on camera blowing through a busy Cypress golf course.
Jun 27 2022 - Floodwaters recede in Randall, but neighborly goodwill remains
Businesses like Boone’s Market grocery store and community gathering places like St. James Catholic Church provided food and water to needy residents. Morrison County Sheriff Shawn Larsen said a man ...
Jun 27 2022 - Pennsylvania can't control inflation, but it can reform its tax, subsidy system
Pennsylvania’s high taxes and spending, and its use of business subsidies, came under fire from tax experts and business leaders in a committee hearing on Tuesday.
Jun 27 2022 - Frankfort's Clark brothers enjoy Rugby together
Frankfort grads and brothers Cullen and Jake Clark enjoyed robust playing careers in a variety of sports throughout school. Six years apart, however, while ...
Jun 27 2022 - Five more free family things to do in Middle Tennessee
It’s just nearing the first month of summer break, and we know it is a challenge to keep the kids busy. And even more so, it can be tough to ...
Jun 27 2022 - Eight HHS FFA members earn OABA credentials
Eight Hillsboro FFA students received the Ohio AgriBusiness Association Credential during the 2021-22 school year. Brayden Cochran, Benjamin Florea, Erin H ...
Jun 27 2022 - Allegany County boys bound for American Legion Democracy bootcamp
Thirteen boys left for a week-long boot camp in democracy Sunday morning as they boarded a bus for the American Legion’s 2022 Boys State at SUNY Morrisville.
Jun 27 2022 - Police investigate alleged sexual assault at WA mine site
An inquiry investigating sexual abuse within Western Australia’s mining sector will soon deliver its findings as police investigate another alleged assault.
Jun 27 2022 - WACA employed paedophile junior coaching co-ordinator Roy Wenlock for 29 years
The Western Australian Cricket Association confirms the organisation employed now-notorious paedophile Roy Wenlock from 1979 to 2007. WARNING: This story contains descriptions of sexual abuse.
Jun 27 2022 - Christian bakers fined $135K for not baking gay wedding cake fundraise to relaunch business
Aaron and Melissa Klein, a Christian couple whose bakery has been held up in the courts for years and were asked to pay 135,000 in damages for refusing to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding, are now ...
Jun 27 2022 - Rhode Island political news: June 2022
Newberry, a North Smithfield Republican ... job creation and lowering the cost of living and doing business in Rhode Island.” The scandal in North Kingstown of a coach’s “naked fat tests ...
Jun 27 2022 - Satellite named after San Antonio child; car thefts rise in Hollywood Park and more top area news
Read the top business and community updates from the Greater San Antonio area from the past week. Newly launched satellite named after Stone Oak Elementary student GHGSat-C3, also ...
Jun 27 2022 - Appetizing Ashland Area: Chick-fil-A always good choice
Perched high on a hill overlooking U.S. 23 at 410 River Hill Dr in Ashland sits a 15-year-old business to our community — Chick-fil-A.
Jun 27 2022 - Stephen Marley Adds New July Dates on His Babylon by Bus Summer 2022 Tour
Eight-Time Grammy Winner Continues His Coast-To-Coast Tour Ziggy Marley, Kabaka Pyramid and Mike Love Support Select Dates ...
Jun 27 2022 - Enid's TIF district extension to aid Pioneer bus route, funds, officials say
An Enid area school district stands to benefit twofold from the city’s newly approved economic incentive agreement.
Jun 27 2022 - Ridgefield Volunteer Fire Department prepares for 125th anniversary parade: ‘Going to be spectacu
RIDGEFIELD — As a result of the Great Main Street Fire in 1895 that destroyed most of the town’s business area, Ridgefield residents saw the need for a fire department. They got together and ...
Jun 27 2022 - FIFA follows F1 as big business for Miami-Dade
Elected and tourism officials are still celebrating along with the key business leaders that helped promote Miami as a World Cup host, since Friday’s announcement that the international championship s ...
Jun 27 2022 - Miami-Dade charter school campus sells for $21M
AcadeMir Charter Schools bought out the landlord of its Kendale Lakes campus in Miami-Dade County ... impacting South Florida. For more business intelligence, follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter ...
Jun 27 2022 - OPP Report Weapons Incident In Chatsworth
Grey Bruce OPP say they are investigating a weapons related incident. Police say they were called at about 3:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 14th to an incident at a local business located on Highway 6-10 in ...
Jun 27 2022 - Riggins News: It's a busy summer of activities in Riggins
Happy Father’s Day to all you dads and grandfathers. “No matter how tall I grow, I will always look up to my dad.” One of my favorite quotes ...
Jun 27 2022 - Declining enrollment, growing expenses prompt Radford University tuition hike
Student costs are increasing this fall at Radford University due to declining enrollment and growing business expenses, according to university board of visitors members.
Jun 27 2022 - Coastal Mass. businesses ready for unofficial start of summer as staffing returns closer to normal
businesses ready for unofficial start of summer as staffing return closer to normal 01:29 HULL – Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer for many. At some Massachusetts coastal ...
Jun 27 2022 - Lynda Susan Arrington Eller
Lynda Susan Arrington Eller, 75, a resident of Lanett, Alabama, passed away Thursday, June 2, 2022, peacefully in Columbus Hospice from a stroke. She was born Jan. 8, 1947, in West Point, Georgia, to ...
Jun 27 2022 - Exploring medical cannabis in MS? These Biloxi events can help you open a business.
mmca The Mississippi Cannabis | Cannabis Meets Healthcare Expo will be held at the Gulf Coast Convention Center, 2350 Beach Blvd., in Biloxi. “The MS Cannabis | Cannabis Meets Healthcare Expo is ...
Jun 27 2022 - Mississippi Marijuana Business Conference in Biloxi
A medical marijuana business conference took place in Biloxi. The conference aims to educate business owners on how to be successful in the industry. The event features speakers, sessions, exhibitor ...
Jun 27 2022 - Family-owned firework businesses passing on 40-year tradition to new generation
For two local families, running a fireworks stand is more than just a longstanding tradition — it’s in their blood. Tanys Searle and her husband, Nick, own Flowerworks Fireworks, a venture that began ...
Jun 27 2022 - Farm Credit welcomes Mahmoodian to Verona office
Farm Credit of the Virginias announced that they have welcomed Susanne Mahmoodian to the Verona branch as a business ... Originally from West Virginia, Mahmoodian has resided in Augusta County ...
Jun 27 2022 - Couples Therapists in Hanson, MA
Therapy can be incredibly helpful and sometimes it can be a real bust. Let's work together to see if we are a good fit. Is this your first time to therapy? That's great! Have you had treatment in ...
Jun 27 2022 - Hanson school bus struck by motor vehicle
A school bus from the Whitman-Hanson Regional School District was struck by a motor vehicle in Hanson on Wednesday morning, police said.
Jun 27 2022 - UPDATE: TCPS responds to abuse case; former counselor not employed through school system
A former counselor and babysitter charged with sexual assault. The local school system which used her counseling services has responded.
Jun 27 2022 - See the 97 Houma, Thibodaux restaurants, schools with no health code violations in April
Businesses with violations: Employee cellphone on cutting board, raw meat over ready-to-eat sauce top Houma inspections According to the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, uncorrected ...
Jun 27 2022 - Airbus A321XLR jetliner stages maiden flight
Airbus on Wednesday staged the maiden flight of its newest and largest narrowbody airliner, the A321XLR, as the European planemaker seeks to capitalise on lucrative demand for long-range single-aisle ...
Jun 27 2022 - Trial for Two Rivers man charged in 2018 death of 2-month-old girl set this week in Manitowoc Count
The 27-year-old Two Rivers man is accused of abusing a 2-month-old baby girl who died as a result of that abuse in January 2018.
Jun 27 2022 - Parsons’ chief executive talks acquisitions, Ukraine and the defense budget
Carey Smith took over as chief executive of Parsons in April 2021. Since then, the contractor has kept up a busy pace of acquisitions, most recently picking up Xator, which specializes in ...
Jun 27 2022 - Business briefs for June 2022 edition
On June 9, the Economic Analysis Division of the Wyoming Department of Administration and Information released its monthly report on such figures. “Relative to February 2020 (before the pandemic hit ...
Jun 27 2022 - Super PACs spend record $1 million in Wyoming’s House race
Other donors to Wyoming Values include Ron McMurry, a prominent Casper businessman, and Dan Starks, founder of the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois. McMurry donated $100,000 in ...
Jun 27 2022 - BUSINESS BUZZ: Englewood Hospital's Wound Care Center earns award
HCA Florida Englewood Hospital’s Wound Care Center was recently ... Father-and-daughter team Bobby Miller and Ashley Rubin own and operate the business. Miller moved to Port Charlotte in the 1980s ...
Jun 27 2022 - Livingston County has the lowest unemployment rate in the state. Businesses still have more job ope
In April 2022, Livingston County had the lowest unemployment rate in Michigan, according to state data — benefiting the many people who found jobs, but making it more difficult for employers who ...
Jun 27 2022 - Takeaways: How did the Minnesota Timberwolves fare in the NBA Draft?
Tim Connelly's first NBA Draft with the Minnesota Timberwolves was a busy one, highlighted by trading for Auburn center Walker Kessler, and Duke guard Wendell Moore Jr. in the first round.
Jun 27 2022 - Tennessee Supreme Court launches ‘justice bus’
The Tennessee Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission publicly launched the Tennessee Justice Bus earlier this week at the Tennessee Supreme Court Building in Nashville. The TN Justice Bus is a ...
Jun 27 2022 - BUSINESS UPDATES | 898 Marketing partners with USFL to promote postseason games
The United States Football League is partnering with Youngstown-based marketing and communications company 898 Marketing to promote the league’s inaugural playoff and championship games. 898 Marketing ...
Jun 27 2022 - Valley business uses COVID slowdown to advance tech
Owners of the Solar Atmospheres metal processing plant in Hermitage see their business as a sort of a modern-day blacksmith. Metals are heated to extreme temperatures, giving off lots of flame and ...
Jun 27 2022 - Poland braces for a long war in Ukraine
The signs of solidarity with Ukraine are everywhere Blue-and-yellow flags flutter beside red-and-white Polish colours outside museums, businesses, offices and on public ...
Jun 27 2022 - Guns, drugs, and ammo seized from home in Madison Heights
A big bust in a Madison Heights home, as police say neighbors had no idea they were living next to a man with drugs, dozens of guns, and thousands of rounds of ammo.
Jun 27 2022 - LIST: Newly opened, reopened or moving soon businesses in Downtown Madison
Over the past couple months, businesses have moved around, reopened and popped up around the downtown Madison area.
Jun 27 2022 - Police report filed against wrestling coach for ‘abusive behavior’
The head coach of the Teton High School wrestling team has been accused of assaulting two student wrestlers in a hotel room where they were staying for a wrestling tournament in Challis. The incident ...
Jun 27 2022 - Police report filed against wrestling coach for ‘abusive behavior’ in Custer County
The head coach of the Teton High School wrestling team has been accused of assaulting two student wrestlers in a hotel room where they were staying for a wrestling tournament in Challis. The incident ...
Jun 27 2022 - Police report filed over Idaho high school wrestling coach’s alleged ‘abusive behavior’
Teton High School’s Jeff Wilkes has not been teaching or coaching with Teton School District 401 since February.
Jun 27 2022 - Nashville celebrities traveling the country in luxury buses made in Cornelius
Some of Nashville’s hottest country music stars are traveling in style in luxury buses made right outside the Queen City.
Jun 27 2022 - Used Ford for sale in Ashland, WI
I am so thankful that there are businesses up in Northern Wisconsin that makes you feel ... I ordered and purchased my first NEW car from Ashland Ford Chrysler, a beautiful 22 Ford Edge!
Jun 27 2022 - Michigan Legislative Roll Call: Senate votes to repeal COVID business liability waiver
Passed 37 to 1 in the Senate. To repeal a 2020 law that authorized employee lawsuits against an employer who takes an ...
Jun 27 2022 - Man who lost father in Dayton shooting helping in Uvalde
Green said he is leaving Tuesday morning and should be in Texas by midday. He lives in Dayton but works with other groups in Columbus who are trying to end the violence. Green gave a presentation ...
Jun 27 2022 - 25 events to keep you busy throughout July in Dayton
From airplanes, animals and fireworks to comedy, music and theater, there’s a lot to enjoy around the Dayton region in July. Here are noteworthy events to keep in mind as you plan your schedules. 1.
Jun 27 2022 - Valley supporters celebrate Roe decision
"Transitions of PA has always believed in every person's right to safety, consent, bodily autonomy, and to make decisions about what's best for their lives," said Mae-Ling Kranz, the Lewisburg-based ...
Jun 27 2022 - Elder Abuse Awareness March Held in Plymouth
Dozens of people marched along the Plymouth waterfront Thursday morning for an Elder Abuse Awareness March. Terri Kourtz is the Protective Services Director at Old Colony Elder Services. Unfortunately ...
Jun 27 2022 - Plymouth tourism industry expects normalcy post-COVID in 2022, but high gas prices loom
PLYMOUTH – This was the summer when the losses to local tourism from COVID were going to be in the past and businesses would find themselves back in the good old days of 2019. While the pandemic has ...
Jun 27 2022 - Kansas City removes barriers to permitting pop-up restaurants for small businesses
Restaurant start-ups in Kansas City are using pop-up vending to sell their food and to fellowship with new customers, but some have found the permitting and licensing process to be a barrier to their ...
Jun 27 2022 - McKinney business roundup: Visit McKinney announces new executive director
The City of McKinney is experiencing unprecedented growth right now, making it an incredibly exciting time to be a part of this community and I am so honored to be selected to ...
Jun 27 2022 - What tiny towns in rural America can teach the cities about adaptation
One couple has made it their mission to document buildings and signs across the country. In doing so, they have busted a few myths and maybe even their own misconceptions about modern rural America.
Jun 27 2022 - The Economics of Legal Weed Don't Work
The newly legal industry was predicted to be a multibillion dollar business and a big tax revenue win for the states. But it hasn’t been that simple, according to the authors of the new book Can Legal ...
Jun 27 2022 - Quality Built Exteriors Is Offering Top-Rated Residential and Commercial Roofing Services in Chesap
Feature Story // Chesapeake, VA - Getting the right roof that provides durability and functionality is a top priority for businesses and homeown ...
Jun 27 2022 - Chesapeake craftsmen prepare classic buyboats for summer rendezvous
Wooden boats are still a vital part of Chesapeake Bay’s commercial fishing business. Although many boats are no longer fishing, they are symbolic of the days when the fisheries supported a massive ...
Jun 27 2022 - Chesapeake elementary teacher accused of abusing special needs students
A Chesapeake public school teacher is on paid administrative leave amid an investigation by school leaders over allegations of abuse against three special needs students. Chesapeake mothers, Elizabeth ...
Jun 27 2022 - WATCH: What Ohio State players and coaches love about Columbus
In case it flew by you because of all the bad storms and electrical outages in central Ohio this week, it was 614 day on Tuesday, June 14 (makes sense, right?) In honor of the day, the Ohio State ...
Jun 27 2022 - Google breaks ground on Columbus, Ohio, data center
Google has broken ground on its new data center in Columbus, Ohio, set on the site of a former snake oil farm. Google proposed the $300 million, 150,000 square foot (14,000 sqm) data center at Hartman ...
Jun 27 2022 - Spirited Away To Columbus, Ohio
Ohio’s capital city lures visitors with a buzzy homegrown-distillery scene.
Jun 27 2022 - Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine seeks answers on AEP power outages in central Ohio, Greater Columbus
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday added to the chorus of those seeking answers from AEP on last week's widespread power outages.
Jun 27 2022 - 2 outages leave approximately 6,000 AEP Ohio customers without power in Columbus
Approximately 6,000 AEP Ohio customers lost power in Columbus Friday evening and crews are working to fix the issues. The first outage happened just before 6:15 p.m. in the northeast part of the city ...
Jun 27 2022 - AEP Ohio intentionally shut off power to some Greater Columbus neighborhoods. Here's why
American Electric Power has purposefully shut off power to neighborhoods as it works to repair damage caused by this week's powerful storms.
Jun 27 2022 - A weekend of protests in Columbus following Dobbs decision
Over the weekend protesters rallied in demonstrations large and small voicing their opposition to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade. The ...
Jun 27 2022 - Police: 3 critical after head-on crash in northeast Columbus
Three people are in critical condition after a head-on collision Monday morning in northeast Columbus. The crash happened around 1:45 a.m. in the area of I-270 North and Morse Road, according to ...
Jun 27 2022 - Poland drop Maciej Rybus for World Cup due to Spartak Moscow transfer
The 32-year-old, who has made 66 international appearances, joined Spartak Moscow this month after a five-year spell with city rivals Lokomotiv.
Jun 27 2022 - Butler native sentenced to 14 years in Russian maximum security prison
SHE IS A GRADUATE OF BUTLER HIGH SCHOOL. HE IS IN HIS 60'S. RUSSIAN FIRST SHOWS HIS DETENTION AT A MOSCOW AIRPORT AS SECURITY STAFF FOUND WHAT THEY DESCRIBE AS LARGE-SCALE CAN BUSINESS IN HIS LUGGAGE ...
Jun 27 2022 - Dolly Parton just turned her glittery tour bus into the ultimate Tennessee hotel suite
For about 15 years, Dolly Parton — the Queen of Country Music and probably the closest thing we have to a living angel — lived much of her life on a Prevost tour bus crisscrossing the country. It was ...
Jun 27 2022 - Milwaukee's Juneteenth celebration draws 40,000+ people, advocates for Wisconsin to recognize it as
For many people in Milwaukee, and across Wisconsin, it was back to business as usual Monday morning. Just one day after thousands of people celebrated the Juneteenth holiday.
Jun 27 2022 - NH Business: Going 'over the edge' latest challenge for cancer survivor
SUSANNA HAR-GREAVES is terrified of heights, but that won’t stop her from rappelling 259 feet down the side of the Brady Sullivan Plaza building Tuesday.
Jun 27 2022 - NH Business: New Hampshire's battle with unemployment
New Hampshire was already struggling with unemployment before the pandemic, so what factors are worsening the problem? Fred Kocher is joined by Brian Gottlob, director of the New Hampshire Economic ...
Jun 27 2022 - Spencer’s SBDC featured at ILCC board meeting
The Iowa Lakes Community College board of trustees met Tuesday afternoon on the Spencer campus for its regularly scheduled board meeting. Jolene Rogers, executive director of community and business ...
Jun 27 2022 - FIRST BANCORP ACCELERATES ITS SOUTH CAROLINA EXPANSION WITH THE ACQUISITION OF GRANDSOUTH BANCORPOR
GrandSouth Bank currently operates eight branches in South Carolina in key towns and cities ... Greer, Columbia, Orangeburg, and Charleston. With a focus on small business banking, the acquisition ...
Jun 27 2022 - Bereaved Mother Says Babysitter Threw Her 11-Month-Old Baby Against The Wall
Kimora Hodges was looking after the baby while his mother was at work She called and informed the mother that the boy seemed unwell The woman later admitted to cops that she abused the infant ...
Jun 27 2022 - Dennis Alan Peper
Dennis A. Peper, 66, of Greenfield died Jun 19, 2022, at Roudebush VA Medical Center after battling a long illness. He was born on Feb 1, 1956, in Corydon, IN. As a lifelong resident of Greenfield, he ...
Jun 27 2022 - Tell City Police arrest two staying at local hotel
A drug investigation led to a drug bust in Tell City, Indiana. Anthony D. Spencer, age 40, of Corydon, Indiana, and Lillian M. Johnson, age 24, of Bloomington, ...
Jun 27 2022 - Woman shot to death outside Uniontown bar
IT'S NOT CLEAR WHAT LED TO THE SHOOTING OR IF ANY SUSPECTS ARE IN CUSTODY. IT'S OPEN UNTIL 1:00 A.M. DURING THE WEEK AND IS BUSY WITH BARS ON NORTH GALLATIN AVENUE. STATE POLICE ARE ASSISTI A person ...
Jun 27 2022 - Agents recover 2400 fentanyl pills in Florence
Officials say a drug bust in Lauderdale County led authorities to recover more than 2000 fentanyl pills last week.
Jun 27 2022 - Vancouver Senator advocates for electronic monitoring of domestic violence offenders | Straight Tal
State Sen. Lynda Wilson helped write Washington's 'Tiffany Hill Law,' named for a young mother gunned down by her estranged abusive husband. It passed in 2020.
Jun 27 2022 - NABR names West Michigan’s 2022 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For
The National Association for Business Resources (NABR) next month will honor its 2022 class of West Michigan businesses with the best human resources practices.
Jun 27 2022 - WGAL 8 Brain Busters 2022, episode 24: Carlisle vs Cedar Crest
Brain busters. Now here's your host, Rich Rosen. Hello everybody and welcome to our show. Over the course of our tournament, we have met 24 teams of high school students. And today it narrows down to ...
Jun 27 2022 - Sen. Rand Paul talks kids vaccines, inflation, business struggles while in Franklin
Senator Rand Paul met with citizens of Franklin in the Simpson County Courthouse Tuesday morning. The purpose of the meeting was so that the senator could hear about and listen to issues that are most ...
Jun 27 2022 - More than 3,000 AEP customers without power in Franklin County a week after massive outages
The hardest-hit areas are 2,304 outages on Morse Road in Columbus near Easton Town Center and 1,742 outages on Bethel Road on the Northwest Side.
Jun 27 2022 - Missouri High School Under Scrutiny After Afghan Refugee’s Suicide on Campus
A teen refugee whose family fled the Taliban in October was placed in a Missouri school with very little support for his transition. Now he’s dead and his family wants answers.
Jun 27 2022 - Rome auto repair shop likely forced to move due to brownfield remediation
A business on East Dominick Street in Rome will have to relocate as the New York State Department of Conservation (DEC) will have to raze the site to complete brownfield cleanup on the property, ...
Jun 27 2022 - Opinion: Protecting the Joshua Tree Imperils California’s Transition to Clean Energy
A decision to list the Joshua tree as an endangered species would render many clean energy projects infeasible, at precisely the time when we need as much renewable power as possible.
Jun 27 2022 - Hershey C-Store Representative to Retire
The Hershey Co.’s Dave Onorato, vice president of small business format, recently announced plans to retire in September after 38 years with the company and seven years in his current role. Hershey ...
Jun 27 2022 - 11-year-old calls in a domestic disturbance to Scottsbluff Police
A Scottsbluff man is facing Felony domestic abuse charges after an 11-year-old calls 911. On May 17th, Scottsbluff Police responded to a domestic disturbance call from an 11-year-old. When police ...
Jun 27 2022 - Tourists from Canada boost business at Hampton Beach
The U.S.-Canadian border is back open after being closed for the past couple of years due to COVID-19 concerns and businesses and New Hampshire are thrilled to welcome back tourists.
Jun 27 2022 - Warren: Voters Must Elect Dems In Midterms Who Would Nix Filibuster To Codify Roe
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Sunday said she views the midterm elections in November as an opportunity for Democrats to gain more senators who support eliminating the filibuster in order to ...
Jun 27 2022 - MDOT: Federal Transit Administration presents rural transportation grant
Below is a press release from the Mississippi Department of Transportation: Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Administrator Nuria Fernandez today announced a $650,000 grant to the Mississippi ...
Jun 27 2022 - Vienna’s substance abuse treatment facility ordinance passes final reading
Vienna’s substance abuse treatment facility ordinance passed unanimously Thursday night. It was the ordinance’s second reading. It also passed unanimously for its first reading. Mayor Rapp explained ...
Jun 27 2022 - Alexandria woman dies after bus stop assault
Police in Fairfax County are investigating their 12th homicide of the year, after a 63-year-old Alexandria woman died from an assault earlier this month.
Jun 27 2022 - Lake-area firefighters battle blaze at business
Firefighters from across the Lake of the Ozarks area fought a fire at a Camden County business on Sunday morning. The Mid-County Fire Protection District said crews arrived at the Lake Area ...
Jun 27 2022 - A South Florida telemarketer’s $20 million fraud bought Rolexes, a 1963 Mercedes, prison
For four years, Delray Beach’s Marc Sporn spun the millions streaming to him ... There’s no record of R&L registering to do business in Florida. Upon Demand LLC, $323,500. State records say Upon ...
Jun 27 2022 - Dexter loses its unofficial mayor who cast light on local athletes, businesses and history
Ron Raiford, the longtime Dexter resident and owner of ShopDexter.com, died after a fight against esophageal cancer.
Jun 27 2022 - Bridgeton police searching for missing man last seen at Greyhound bus station
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV) - The Bridgeton Police Department has issued an advisory for a missing man last seen at the Greyhound Bus station over a month ago. The incident happened in the 400 block of ...
Jun 27 2022 - Bridgeton police looking for missing man with medical conditions
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — The Bridgeton Police Department is asking the public’s help in finding a missing man. Mark Anthony Dickman, 61, was last seen at about 6 a.m. May 6 at the Greyhound Bus ...
Jun 27 2022 - Woman killed in crash in Bridgeton on St. Charles Rock Road
A woman died Thursday afternoon in a crash in Bridgeton. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the incident happened just before 1 p.m. near a busy shopping plaza close to an intersection on St.
Jun 27 2022 - Designatronics, Inc. Announces Intention to Acquire Wyoming Manufacturing Business Segment of Grobe
Grobet USA has agreed to divest its manufacturing facility and business segment in Cheyenne, Wyoming to Designatronics.
Jun 27 2022 - Industry groups challenge Oregon's heat and smoke workplace rules in lawsuit
A coalition of Oregon business and timber groups is challenging the state's new workplace rules on heat and wildfire smoke.
Jun 27 2022 - Baker City business reviving motorcycle rally
A downtown Baker City business is reviving a major summer event that seemed destined to be canceled for the third straight year.
Jun 27 2022 - Eriksons open Sanctuary Massage Therapy School in Alva, ribbon cutting June 30
Sanctuary Massage Therapy School – appropriately named because the new Alva business is located in the historical building that was the Otterbein Methodist Church at 4th and Center streets. The church ...
Jun 27 2022 - Feds: Ghislaine Maxwell deserves at least 30 years in prison
Prosecutors say British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell should spend at least 30 years in prison for her role in the sexual abuse of teenage girls over a 10-year period by her onetime boyfriend, financier ...
Jun 27 2022 - Several accusers seek roles at Ghislaine Maxwell sentencing
Two of four women who testified at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial that she had a role in their sexual abuse at the hands of financier Jeffrey Epstein may be speaking at her sentencing or have their ...
Jun 27 2022 - Winnebago's new electric camper built on a Ford Transit van just crossed a major milestone, complet
Winnebago IndustriesIn January, famed RV maker Winnebago unveiled an electric Ford Transit camper van with a 125-mile range.The electric RV just finished a 1,300-mile road trip while racking up a $275 ...
Jun 27 2022 - Photos: Pride and Juneteenth weekend in Columbus
This past weekend had lots to celebrate. Here are some of our favorite photos.
Jun 27 2022 - Columbus restaurant weighs in on effects of food price inflation
Small business we are really struggling to try to with labor costs and the food costs and the gas prices and everything we taking it day by day to just stay open,” said Roz Murray, owner of Roz Cafe.
Jun 27 2022 - Jonathan Mensah plays for Columbus Crew after concussion scare in AFCON qualifier
Ghanaian defender Jonathan Mensah played his first match for his American side Columbus Crew pm Saturday, 25th June, 2022 after a serious concussion whiles on International duty with Ghana.
Jun 27 2022 - Room’s four saves help Columbus earn 0-0 draw with RSL
Eloy Room finished with four saves to help the Columbus Crew earn a scoreless draw with Real Salt Lake on Saturday night. Zac MacMath had two saves for Real Salt Lake (8-4-5). Real Salt Lake took 11 ...
Jun 27 2022 - Top things to do this weekend in Columbus: New Kids on the Block, ProMusica, Popcorn Pops
New Kids on the Block and other '80s superstars, plus family fun like Popcorn Pops and a free outdoor musical are on tap, along with many other events ...
Jun 27 2022 - One injured in north Columbus stabbing
One person is hospitalized after being stabbed Tuesday night in north Columbus. According to Columbus police, the stabbing happened at approximately 9 p.m. on the ...
Jun 27 2022 - Columbus Clippers smack three home runs in win over Omaha Storm Chasers
Tyler Freeman and Bobby Bradley each hit a two-run homer and Will Brennen hit a solo shot to help deliver an 8-3 win for the Clippers ...
Jun 27 2022 - Child found dead in vehicle at Columbus restaurant, coroner says
An investigation is underway after a child was found dead in a vehicle at a Columbus restaurant, according to Muscogee County Coroner Buddy Bryan. Officials said the child was three years old. No ...
Jun 27 2022 - Columbus woman shares body positivity message in Maxim contest
Slusarski, who works as a hairstylist and makeup artist, said she learned of the contest online and filled out the application. She learned on May 26 that she has been accepted in ...
Jun 27 2022 - The top-selling homes in Greater Columbus recorded in late May
Each week, we highlight the top-selling homes in Greater Columbus. This week, a $1.325 million home in Delaware County leads the list.
Jun 27 2022 - Duncan business adds colorful outdoor mural
A new outdoor art piece in downtown Duncan is sure to catch the eyes of all passersby. Section 37 Surveying & Mapping is a small business conducting mapping and survey jobs in the Stephens County area ...
Jun 27 2022 - Premera Therapists in Lynden, WA
a Lynden Therapist that accepts Premera may either ... Shield Association serving businesses and residents of Alaska and Washington state, excluding Clark County.
Jun 27 2022 - MTA launches redesigned bus network in the Bronx
The MTA launches its redesigned local bus network in the Bronx on Sunday.Route and bus stop changes are in effect.According to transit officials, the changes mean more reliable bus service, better ...
Jun 27 2022 - Pro-safety groups target AOC-backed ‘defund police’ candidates in NY Assembly races
Two political action committees bankrolled by New York business interests are waging a hard-hitting $1 million counteroffensive to defeat “defund the police” state Assembly candidates.
Jun 27 2022 - Naugatuck police investigating cooking oil thefts
Police are investigating a. Over the past few months, several area businesses have reported cooking oil was taken from their oil collection drums, according to the Naugatuck Police Department. The ...
Jun 27 2022 - TDCJ prison bus breaks down in McLennan County
A prison transport bus broke down in Riesel on Wednesday morning, carrying 27 inmates on board. TDCJ spokesperson Robert Hurst told FOX 44 News that officers from ...
Jun 27 2022 - Naked Florida woman arrested after officers said she set bushes on fire: report
A Florida woman was arrested Monday and is suspected of setting bushes on fire while naked, according to news outlets.
Jun 27 2022 - Police union blasts Democrats: Most cops ‘don't believe that Joe Biden is on their side’
Democratic policies are responsible for the national surge in crime and deadly ambushes of officers, a top police union official said, warning that frequent release of violent offenders and new ...
Jun 27 2022 - Iowa’s best burger celebrates another delicious victory
LAURA: ON A COLD, RAINY MONDAY, THINGS ARE SIZZLING INSIDE THIS MAHARSLLTOWN BURGER JOINT. >> IT MIGHT BE OUR BUSIEST DAY. LAURA: THE FLYING ELBOW HAS NEVER HAD SO MANY PEOPLE PKEACD INDE.SI >> 7, 8, ...
Jun 27 2022 - Connections: Erica Preston joins Simmons Bank business development team
Pine Bluff-based Simmons Bank has hired Erica Preston as senior vice president and director of market development for Northwest Arkansas. Preston, who lives in Bentonville, was previously chief ...
Jun 27 2022 - Fire Leads To Evacuation Of Restaurant On Lake Tahoe
A restaurant on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe was evacuated Sunday after a fire started in the business. The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District says crews quickly extinguished a fire at T’s ...
Jun 27 2022 - ALERT seizes guns; $819K in drugs, cash and jewelry in Lloydminster-based bust
An interprovincial gang operation has had more than $800,000 in drugs, cash and jewelry seized, according to Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams based in Lloydminster.
Jun 27 2022 - Florida Man And Woman Arrested After Stealing $10,000 In Lawn Equipment, Tried To Sell It Another L
A Florida man and woman have been arrested after the theft of over $10,000 worth of lawn care equipment from a business’s trailer. Investigators say on ...
Jun 27 2022 - Schottenstein Real Estate Group continues Delaware County luxury development, eyes expansion
Brian Schottenstein has had a busy 2022. Still, between launching an Ohio State NIL group called THE Foundation and finishing out phases of several ...
Jun 27 2022 - State approves financial aid for Downtown high-rise and Delaware train depot projects
Two Greater Columbus developments received state financial aid this week, allowing the projects to move forward.
Jun 27 2022 - Gig Harbor drivers: Sinkhole under busy road means more construction. Here’s the detour
A Gig Harbor road the city has been working to repair since early this year will be closed to westbound traffic for one week starting Friday due to a sinkhole under the roadway. In an emergency road ...
Jun 27 2022 - Highest rated IPAs in California
Paige Guzman, chief marketing officer for California-based brewer Lagunitas, told Craft Brewing Business, “What started as a fixture of the craft brew category has now grown into its own subset ...
Jun 27 2022 - The Dulles Chamber of Commerce Now Accepting Applications and Donations to Support Minority Small B
The Chamber’s grant program is open to minority and women owners of small for-profit businesses located in Loudoun and Fairfax Counties in Virginia who have experienced a financial hardship due to the ...
Jun 27 2022 - Historic Presque Isle hotel to reopen with new restaurant and social mission
Credit: Paula Brewer / The Star-Herald PRESQUE ISLE, Maine — One of Presque Isle’s newest business ventures is banking on an idea from Peru and Jamaica to infuse new life into the downtown and ...
Jun 27 2022 - Milton becomes latest city to ask Gov. DeSantis to veto Local Business Protection Act
Milton is the latest governmental body requesting Gov. Ron DeSantis veto the Local Business Protection Act, which made its way through the state Legislature this past session and onto the governor’s ...
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