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Bus News Archives, June 27 2023
Jun 27 2023 - Sunbury Parkway? ODOT hearing from public on proposed Delaware County connector
The Ohio Department of Transporation is hearing from neighbors on a proposed connector across I-71 near the busy Sunbury interchange in Berkshire Twp. The secon ...
Jun 27 2023 - Greater Columbus prominent in Ohio's wealthiest counties. See the list.
A recent listing of wealthiest Ohio counties has a familiar name at the top. SmartAsset released a ranking of Ohio counties by wealth, and Delaware County topped the list. Franklin County placed No. 8 ...
Jun 27 2023 - How to boost New York’s craft beer? A new Syracuse-based distributor has a plan
He wants people in New York state to drink more beer made by small New York state craft brewers. And he has a business plan to try to make it happen. Two years ago, he launched an online platform ...
Jun 27 2023 - Top Rhode Island official resigns following accusation of misconduct on business trip
A top Rhode Island official announced his resignation Thursday, closing part of an investigation into accusations of misconduct, including racially and ethnically charged remarks and requests for ...
Jun 27 2023 - Sandy man charged a 2nd time with sexually abusing woman he met on dating app
A Sandy man has been charged in a second incident of sexual abuse of a woman he met on a dating app. Samuel Faber, 42, was charged Thursday, June 22 in the 3rd District Court with three counts of ...
Jun 27 2023 - Anaheim receives $5 million in federal funding for new bridges, trails around Honda Center
The funding will go to five projects planned to connect the OCVibe development around the Honda Center and the ARTIC train and bus station.
Jun 27 2023 - Columbus Crew to host 2024 MLS All-Star Game
For the first time in 19 years, the Major League Soccer All-Star Game is headed back to Columbus. Lower.com Field will be the site of the 2024 All-Star Game, a source said. A formal announcement is ...
Jun 27 2023 - Ohio State linebacker commit suggest another will join him in Columbus
It was an extremely successful recruiting weekend for , getting commitments from Cleveland Glenville duo cornerback Bryce West and tight end Damarion Witten. Sometimes it takes a while for the results ...
Jun 27 2023 - Talent pipeline running dry? Here's how to build one from the ground up
Kendra Nicastro, director of business development and marketing at health-care staffing and recruiting firm LeaderStat, said her company identifies where their workers will be spending their time, ...
Jun 27 2023 - SMH: Released Burglar Returns To Cliffside For His Stuff, Gets Busted For Gun, Drugs
Only under New Jersey’s bail reform law can an ex-con charged with a string of burglaries be released by a judge before police even have a chance to search his car.And maybe only in New Jersey will ...
Jun 27 2023 - One killed, Levelland woman seriously hurt after bus crash in Eastland County
A Levelland woman suffered “serious incapacitating injuries” following a crash on Friday, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.  Raquel Camacho, 54 of ...
Jun 27 2023 - Orem care center employees charged with abuse after patient suicide
Two employees of a care center in Orem have been charged with one count of aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult following a patient's suicide in 2022.
Jun 27 2023 - Gov. McKee Signs Bill Limiting Vehicle Inspections To Stations In RI
State Rep. John Edwards (D-Tiverton), said he introduced the bill because although Rhode Island allows businesses in Massachusetts and Connecticut to conduct inspections for vehicles registered in ...
Jun 27 2023 - Police seek person of interest in business arson in Warren County
Springboro Police are looking for the driver of a car seen at a business moments before the business caught fire.
Jun 27 2023 - Seabrook Sno Cone Snack Shak stays busy as summer temperatures sizzle
"Snow cones are so popular, it just kind of sold itself," Mivielle said of the product she began offering last June at Seabrook Sno Cone Snack Shak, which operates from a former home at 1209 N. Meyer ...
Jun 27 2023 - Van Buren chooses councilors and passes school budget
Van Buren passed a school budget of more than $5 million and voted in new town and school officials as part of its annual business.
Jun 27 2023 - BIKES MOVE US Project Comes to Harvard Square
The Harvard Square Business Association, in partnership with Intercontinental Management, will present the 25/8 artspace project located at 2 Linden Street in Harvard Square.
Jun 27 2023 - LGBTQ-owned businesses cultivate inclusive environment in Westport
KANSAS CITY, Mo — In Westport a lot of the attention goes to bars and businesses located west of Broadway, but east of one of KC's most popular streets lies Bijou, Knapstein Designs and Bistro ...
Jun 27 2023 - Restaurant inspections: Old eggs, cook didn’t wear gloves, no hot water in Wichita KS
Look up local restaurants, stores, schools, hotels and other businesses that didn’t pass food inspections in our searchable database.
Jun 27 2023 - Ryanair to offer £15 flights to Legoland during UK's school holidays
Billund Resort, the first-ever Legoland, is located just next to Billund Airport, Denmark's second-busiest airport. Budget airline Ryanair is offering travellers from the UK a one-way ticket to ...
Jun 27 2023 - Stuff the Bus drive to collect diapers for Cambria, Somerset families in need
The second annual “Stuff the Bus” diaper bank aims to help local families meet their needs by filling a bus full of donations from the local community. Diapers, wipes and monetary donations can be ...
Jun 27 2023 - Scott and Sanders to celebrate the newly completed Lamoille Valley Rail Trail July 15
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Scott and Senator Sanders invite the media and the public to participate in a celebration of the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) – recently completed and now the ...
Jun 27 2023 - Harrisonville, Missouri, police offering free steering wheel locks to select Kia and Hyundai owners
Drivers of specific models can stop by the station any time during regular business hours to grab an anti-theft device ...
Jun 27 2023 - West Hartford: Dog License Deadline Fast Approaching
WEST HARTFORD, CT — Local officials are reminding folks that this is the last business week to get their dog licenses renewed. According to state law, all dogs over 6 months of age must be licensed ...
Jun 27 2023 - Federal Jury Finds Kansas Couple Guilty Of Abusing Foster Daughter For Years
A Salina couple faces life in prison for abusing their foster daughter for years. The nine-year-old victim escaped to a neighbor's home in April 2019.
Jun 27 2023 - Wisconsin man accused of robbing two businesses taken into custody
Authorities in southern Wisconsin arrested a 61-year-old man who allegedly committed two robberies on the same day. According to the Beloit Police Department, on June 16, patrol officers responded to ...
Jun 27 2023 - As Bojangles fried chicken opens in Texas, CEO says 20 stores are in D-FW’s future
Since 2019, when José Armario became CEO of fast-food chain Bojangles, he says, “We’ve had our eye on Texas.” Armario took over when North Carolina-based Bojangles transitioned from public back to a ...
Jun 27 2023 - 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting on Wesley Chapel Road in Decatur, police say
One person has died and another person is injured after a shooting near a busy intersection in DeKalb County Monday night, according to police.
Jun 27 2023 - City of Groveland offers free water to customers impacted by boil water advisory
A water line that broke in Groveland on Sunday morning caused the city to issue a boil water notice to some residents and business owners. In an effort to help customers, the city said it will offer ...
Jun 27 2023 - Nipawin-area chef to compete in Great Canadian Kitchen Party
In 2018 the vision of Mabel Hill Farm Kitchen and Marketplace, a destination restaurant two kilometres east of Nipawin came to fruition. Brownlee said that the business has not always come easy ...
Jun 27 2023 - Southampton Village Rose Day and Rose Show 2023
Saturday, June 17th is Rose Day in the Village of Southampton, a day to celebrate the beauty of the official flower of the United States, New York State and Southampton Village. Village businesses ...
Jun 27 2023 - Chlorine explosion at Southampton Town home leads to crackdown on illegal pool business
The homeowner had been arraigned in Southampton Justice Court 10 days earlier on multiple town code violations, including operating a garage as a commercial office for a pool company and storage of ...
Jun 27 2023 - Boulder County joins the Zero Fare Campaign
Boulder County is participating in the Zero Fare For Better Air, We’ll Get You There effort to promote public transit during the months of July and August. The effort is made possible by Colorado ...
Jun 27 2023 - Major Road Construction Begins at Busy Intersection in Lafayette
Road construction at this busy intersection will start this week, and much of the work will be performed during the evening hours. Still, this may be a travel nightmare for those who use this route in ...
Jun 27 2023 - Bishop of Knoxville, Tennessee. resigns following allegations he mishandled sex abuse allegations,
The bishop of Knoxville, Tennessee. resigns following allegations he mishandled sex abuse allegations, priests’ complaints.
Jun 27 2023 - Fairfield Lake remains a state park, but no one should be happy with how Texas did it
Fort Worth Star-Telegram The next time you hear a Texas political leader brag about the state’s dedication to property rights, small government and a business-friendly environment, remember four words ...
Jun 27 2023 - Trial for father accused of killing infant daughter in Fairfield enters second week
The trial of a father accused of abusing and and killing his infant last year continued into a second week Monday in Butler County Common Pleas Court. John Lincoln Powers, 24, was co-parenting his ...
Jun 27 2023 - Oklahoma Standard: Groups Step Up To Help Storm Victims
Many Green Country businesses and organizations are stepping up to help their neighbors recovering from the storms. Whether it is a temporary place to work or a cooling station for pets, we are seeing ...
Jun 27 2023 - Hayward sues Alameda County over foster care mismanagement
HAYWARD - The city of Hayward filed a lawsuit Thursday against Alameda County over alleged "willful mismanagement" of a transitional center for foster youth where the city says children frequently ...
Jun 27 2023 - Recognizing and combating elder abuse
With the increase in cases, South Dakota’s Attorney General Office is recognizing today as Elder Abuse Awareness Day. The term elder abuse covers a wide range of crimes. “Elder abuse ...
Jun 27 2023 - Donald Doegnitz
In May 1960 he began working at the family hardware store, Doegnitz Hardware with his grandfather and father; he worked there until 1 week before his passing. He also drove morning school bus ...
Jun 27 2023 - CSI Group celebrates 50 years in business in New Jersey
You hear me talking about the Greco family and the CSI Group often. Yes, they've been advertising with the morning show since long before I was the host. And yes, they have become good family friends.
Jun 27 2023 - Verizon lights up 5G Ultra Wideband across North Dakota
Customers in Crosby, Columbus, Flaxton, Sherwood, Mohall, Westhope, Willow City, Belcourt, Rolla, Starkweather, Devils Lake, Anamoose, Velva, Williston, Newtown, Killdeer, Beach, Center, New Rockford, ...
Jun 27 2023 - Harrow Announces First Quarter 2023 Financial Results
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Harrow (Nasdaq: HROW), a leading U.S. eyecare pharmaceutical company, today announced results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023. The Company also posted ...
Jun 27 2023 - As North Wilkesboro revels in its return to NASCAR, another NC track awaits revival
Jamie McMurray celebrates with his crew in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Busch Series auto race at North Carolina Speedway near Rockingham, N.C., Feb. 21, 2004. Rockingham is a rural track ...
Jun 27 2023 - Texas businessman at center of AG Ken Paxton’s impeachment pleads not guilty to federal charges
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas real estate developer at the center of Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment has pleaded not guilty to charges of making false statements to banks that loaned ...
Jun 27 2023 - Texas ranks as best business climate for companies looking to relocate or expand
Business Facilities put Texas at the top of its 19th annual ranking, with North Carolina, Virginia, Utah, and Tennessee rounding out the first five.
Jun 27 2023 - Yukon Public Schools giving out free books at Freedom Fest
Yukon Public Schools is giving away free books during the city’s annual 4th of July festival. The Book Bus will be at Shedeck Elementary from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 4, offering a selection of books ...
Jun 27 2023 - Mayor Phil Goode’s Weekly Update – City of Prescott
This is Rodeo week in Prescott, with the World’s Oldest Rodeo and the Prescott Frontier Days Parade taking place in the next several days, we have an extremely busy week coming up and expect a lot of ...
Jun 27 2023 - ‘Pad the Bus’ working to collect feminine hygiene products for Las Vegas students
School is still several months away, but a local nonprofit is already working to make sure students are prepared.
Jun 27 2023 - Alcoa’s 2022 Sustainability Report Highlights ESG Progress
PITTSBURGH, June 22, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alcoa Corporation (NYSE: AA) has issued its 2022 Sustainability Report, which details the Company’s continued progress on Environmental, Social and ...
Jun 27 2023 - Sen. Ossoff opens new field office in downtown Columbus, says it’s all about constituent services
And Ms. Vivian Bishop I think you will understand that the only thing that could keep me from the people of Columbus is our baby girl.” Ossoff says that this field office in Heritage Tower near the ...
Jun 27 2023 - VIDEO - Columbus native named Miss Volunteer America
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Jun 27 2023 - Columbus native wins a national beauty, fitness and lifestyle pageant
Columbus native wins a national beauty, fitness and lifestyle pageantPerrigin is from Columbus and receives more than 50 thousand dollar in scholarship funds. WCBI's Allie Martin interviewed Hannah ...
Jun 27 2023 - The cost of doing business in Alaska
Before new neighbors move in, it’s good to know who they are.
Jun 27 2023 - ARPA Business Operations Report – June 2023
Eight Students Receive Scholarship Funding from ARPA and its Member Municipalities: In 2000 ARPA established a College Scholarship Program that awards a $1,400 scholarship to one high school senior in ...
Jun 27 2023 - New Country Car Rentals site in Sterling now open
Those looking for a ride have a new place to go as Country Car Rentals now has a site in Sterling. The new business celebrated its grand opening Thursday with a Logan County Chamber of Commerce ...
Jun 27 2023 - Fire evacuees flee northern Quebec communities to safety of Saguenay
Buses were provided for those without cars. Evacuations and anxiety as wildfires rage near Cree communities in Quebec "Right now we have some time, that's why we decided to evacuate immediately ...
Jun 27 2023 - Cleveland-Cliffs, UAW reach labor deal for Coshocton Works
Coshocton Works, in Coshocton, Ohio, east of Columbus, has 570,000 square feet of floor space. Cliffs said in a news release issued Wednesday morning, June 21, that no details of the agreement will be ...
Jun 27 2023 - These restaurants are the best places to eat in North Carolina, Yelp says. Here’s why
Among the winning North Carolina restaurants, Pure Soul in Durham topped the list. Yelp said the business on Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard offers a “plant-based take on Southern ...
Jun 27 2023 - North Pole Coffee's caffeinated growth in Alaska
When Tom Bartels bought North Pole Coffee Roasting Co. 16 years ago, he made sure that running an Alaska coffee business was never a grind. Bartels took over a small family-run wholesale ...
Jun 27 2023 - Bethel couple accused of abusing toddler plead not guilty
Arliss Michaelson and her partner, James Martin, pled not guilty during a hearing in early June. The two are accused of abusing Michaelson's toddler.
Jun 27 2023 - The new Texas Business Court: What it is and how to use it
These courts ought to be amenable dispute resolution venues to most commercial counterparties, even if they are located outside Texas. Business-Friendly Environment: Texas is known for its ...
Jun 27 2023 - Chapin installs dozens of robots in Batavia to keep up with demand
Business spiked during the pandemic for Chapin International in Batavia. They've added dozens of robots to help keep up during a tight labor market.
Jun 27 2023 - When will the Belleville Chick-fil-A restaurant be open again? Here’s a remodeling update
Messages sent to the Belleville restaurant via social media and email ... We know you love news about restaurants and new businesses in southwestern Illinois. And we love to write columns and stories ...
Jun 27 2023 - Cheyenne Day celebrations coming to downtown on July 26
CHEYENNE – Visit Cheyenne and downtown Cheyenne business owners are gearing up for a day of family fun and excitement in downtown Cheyenne on July 26. A wide array of activities and ...
Jun 27 2023 - Baylor's Flagler signs with Oklahoma City Thunder
Moving into the starting lineup, Flagler averaged 13.8 points and three assists while shooting 38.7 percent from 3-point range in 2021-22. He transitioned into Baylor’s main poi ...
Jun 27 2023 - Evolution of Historic Mitchell Street: Milwaukee shopping hub to diverse neighborhood
One of Milwaukee’s culturally-rich neighborhoods is Historic Mitchell Street on the city’s south side. Its businesses and residents have evolved, starting with deep Polish roots to today’s rich ...
Jun 27 2023 - A Juneau County business was paid with movie prop bills, authorities say
JUNEAU COUNTY, Wis. (WKBT) -- Counterfeit money may be circulating in Juneau County. In a post on Facebook, the Juneau County Sheriff's Office says they were recently notified about counterfeit ...
Jun 27 2023 - Bush Foundation names 16 Minnesota leaders to its prestigious fellowship program
The Minnesota winners are ... Julio Murphy Zelaya, St. James; Noel Nix, St. Paul; Rebecca Polston, Hopkins; and Neerja Singh, Apple Valley. The Bush fellows from North Dakota are: Katherine ...
Jun 27 2023 - Bluefield, Va. searching for flooding solutions
Jun. 22—BLUEFIELD, Va. — The town of Bluefield, Va., is searching for solutions to chronic flooding, and is hoping to hear from citizens and business owners who were impacted by the most recent storm.
Jun 27 2023 - Justice Samuel Alito took luxury fishing vacation to Alaska with GOP billionaire who later had case
In the years after the undisclosed trip to Alaska, Republican megadonor Paul Singer’s hedge fund has repeatedly had business before the Supreme Court. Alito has never recused himself.
Jun 27 2023 - Samuel Alito took luxury fishing vacation with GOP billionaire who later had cases before the court
Paul Singer’s hedge fund has repeatedly had business before the Supreme Court. Alito has never recused himself.
Jun 27 2023 - Justice Samuel Alito Took Luxury Fishing Vacation With GOP Billionaire Who Later Had Cases Before t
In the years after the undisclosed trip to Alaska, Republican megadonor Paul Singer’s hedge fund has repeatedly had business before the Supreme Court. Alito has never recused himself.
Jun 27 2023 - Governor appoints Republican donor to University of Alaska regents
Gov. Mike Dunleavy appointed Seth Church, a business owner and Republican activist, to serve an eight-year term on the board that oversees Alaska’s public universities.
Jun 27 2023 - Eric Leach Finds New Home in Bowling Green
The friendly face everyone ties to the Hot Rods has found a new home here in Bowling Green. “The transition really, it all came about very, very quickly,” Leach said. “The Mid-South Conference reached ...
Jun 27 2023 - Two Madisonville Residents Charged with Shoplifting
The Princeton Police Department has been busy investigating shoplifting complaints at Wal-Mart in recent days. According to Assistant Police Chief Shane Allison, an investigation on June 17 led to ...
Jun 27 2023 - Corrie star Nicola Thorp terrorised by ‘Grim Reaper’ stalker who threatened to abuse her in fro
CORONATION Street’s Nicola Thorp has told a court how she was stalked and terrorised for two years by a maniac called The Grim Reaper. Ravinderjit Dhillon, 30, used 25 online aliases to torment ...
Jun 27 2023 - FYI Philly visits 6 LGBTQ+ businesses to support during Pride, Longwood Gardens' magical summer
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- TaRhonda Thomas and Alicia Vitarelli host FYI Philly with 6 LGBTQ+ businesses to support for Pride and a magical summer at Longwood Gardens. Pizzeria Salvy is the newest ...
Jun 27 2023 - Longwood school district must disclose reports of sexual abuse and misconduct by employees through
State Supreme Court Justice Leonard D. Steinman ruled the former Longwood High School student is entitled to “documents and information concerning other abusers” in the Longwood Central ...
Jun 27 2023 - The Bail Project Louisville announces end to direct bailout operations in Kentucky
The Bail Project Louisville will transition its work to advocacy for systemic pretrial justice and pretrial detention reforms, the release said.
Jun 27 2023 - Skinny, Old Dog Found On Side Of The Road Turns Out To Be Just A Puppy
Howland founded The ElleVet Project in 2020 with her business ... the pair were able to be reunited a few weeks after Quill was adopted by a family in Maine. And Taylor — as well as the rest of The ...
Jun 27 2023 - Crews respond to crash involving school bus in North Smithfield
David Lynch, 24, was wanted for the shooting death of 26-year-old John Abreu DePina Jr. in Brockton last year. A former manager at the Harvard Medical School morgue, his wife and three other people ...
Jun 27 2023 - WellSpan acquires Chambersburg EMS management from Penn State Health
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – WellSpan EMS says they have finalized an agreement to transition management of emergency medical services from Penn State Health to WellSpan Health. The transition, which ...
Jun 27 2023 - What Texas' new NIL law means for college athletes, universities, businesses
The NIL era means college athletes are getting paid like never before for their marketing value. But regulation varies significantly by state.
Jun 27 2023 - Inflation brings rising costs and growing challenges for Northeast Ohio businesses: Top Workplaces
In June 2022, the inflation rate hit 9.1%, a 40-year high, thanks to high energy costs, a tightening labor market that brought increased wages, and interruptions in the supply chain. Inflation has ...
Jun 27 2023 - Tornado tears through Wyoming coal mine, injuring eight workers
COAL: A large tornado tears through the North Antelope Rochelle coal mine — the nation’s largest — in the Powder River Basin, injuring eight workers and toppling train cars and buses. (Associated ...
Jun 27 2023 - RIPTA’S Summer Service Changes to take effect on June 17
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) today announced that it will implement summer service changes effective Saturday, June 17, 2023. RIPTA says that it makes regular service adjustments ...
Jun 27 2023 - The Complicated Reality of Santa Barbara’s Biggest Ever Drug Bust
Under California law for nonviolent drug cases, all of the defendants will serve their time in Santa Barbara County Jail, which was originally designed for only short stays but because of state prison ...
Jun 27 2023 - El Campo KCs celebrate century of service
The Knights of Columbus Council 2490 in El Campo recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, one of only 44 out of 747 councils in Texas to have achieved that level of ...
Jun 27 2023 - 3-day Kokomo drug bust seizes pot, mushrooms, LSD, cocaine, meth, and more
A three-day, multi-jurisdictional drug bust in Kokomo resulted in the arrest of 24 people and led to a variety of drugs being kept off the streets. According to the Kokomo Police ...
Jun 27 2023 - Transitions: New President at U. of District of Columbia; Texas Southern U. President Retires After
Drugovich, a former president of Hartwick College, in New York, has been named interim president of Marietta College, in Ohio. Maurice D. Edington, executive vice president and chief operating officer ...
Jun 27 2023 - North Carolina Mother Accused of Murder After She Left Her 5-Month-Old Son in Car While She Went to
The North Carolina mother of an infant boy who died in a car while she was at work in Virginia was arrested for felony murder, child abuse and child endangerment, authorities in said. Taina Sanford, ...
Jun 27 2023 - ‘Digital coach’ to benefit small businesses
Google and the Tahlequah Main Street program recently introduced a “digital coach,” Jarrod Foster, to provide assistance to small businesses in establishing online presence.
Jun 27 2023 - ChatGPT and DALL-E vs. the Alaska Business Team
Alaska Business provided identical image and text prompts to a human team and AI content generators so our readers could determine which is better.
Jun 27 2023 - Don and Marilyn Findlay celebrating 70th anniversary
Don and Marilyn Findlay of Midland are celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary on June 14. Don Findlay married Marilyn Sorensen on June 14, 1953 in Columbus, Ohio. They have three children: ...
Jun 27 2023 - New Bremen's Lucas named business scholar at OWU
May 18—NEW BREMEN — New Bremen's Katie Lucas was named a Corns Business and Entrepreneurial Scholar for 2023 by Ohio Wesleyan University's Woltemade Center for Economics, Business and ...
Jun 27 2023 - Newberry City Council passes first budget reading
NEWBERRY – City Council passed first reading of the budget last week with a proposed one mill increase in taxes and no increases in business license or garbage fees.
Jun 27 2023 - Jerome registered sex offender arrested on child sexual abuse charges
Rickey Jepson, 68, of Jerome is facing lewd conduct with a child under 16 and child sexual abuse by a soliciting a minor under 16.
Jun 27 2023 - 'People will be pleased when it's done': Fourth Street businesses respond as roadwork begins in dow
The city of Winston-Salem began work on a major downtown repaving project Monday, leaving much of Fourth Street shut down for the next two weeks.
Jun 27 2023 - NASCAR All-Star displays revs up Winston trademark dispute
The recent NASCAR All-Star events at North Wilkesboro Speedway served to rev up another round of legal actions in the N.C. Business Court involving the dispute of which group owns the rights to the ...
Jun 27 2023 - Fourth Street businesses respond as roadwork begins in downtown Winston-Salem
The city of Winston-Salem began work on a major downtown repaving project Monday, leaving much of Fourth Street shut down for the next two weeks.
Jun 27 2023 - Ex NH lawmaker, Mass. day care worker accused in child sex abuse images case
Lindsay Groves, 38, of Hudson, New Hampshire, an employee at a day care in Massachusetts, waived her appearance at her arraignment Thursday in Hillsborough Superior Court. Federal court documents ...
Jun 27 2023 - Ex NH lawmaker faces child sex abuse charges
A day care worker and a former New Hampshire lawmaker have been charged after one of them allegedly took sexually explicit images of children at a Massachusetts day care and sent them to a romantic ...
Jun 27 2023 - Child care worker from Hudson charged with possession of child sex abuse images
Lindsay Groves, 38, is facing state charges in New Hampshire and federal charges in Massachusetts. She is in preventative detention after she waived her arraignment in Nashua.
Jun 27 2023 - Former New Hampshire lawmaker waives arraignment on charges of distributing child sex abuse images
A former New Hampshire state representative charged with distributing child sex abuse images waived her arraignment Friday.
Jun 27 2023 - Former New Hampshire state rep charged with child pornography
A former New Hampshire state representative has been arrested and charged with distribution of child sexual abuse images, which the self-declared transgender former lawmaker may have received from ...
Jun 27 2023 - At public forum in Gouverneur, seniors voice worries about food insecurity, transit and tech
On May 30, the New York State Office for the Aging held a public forum at the Gouverneur Community Center. It was the last of eight public forums held across the state this spring, part of the ...
Jun 27 2023 - RIBUS opens production plant in Nevada
The 15,000-square-foot plant is organic and kosher certified, with non-GMO, gluten-free, halal and SQF certified, RIBUS noted. The facility also will provide job opportunities to citizens of Reno, ...
Jun 27 2023 - RIBUS Opens New Production Facility in Nevada
RIBUS Inc, which recently celebrated its 30-year anniversary, announced the opening of its first solely owned and operated production facility in Sparks, NV.
Jun 27 2023 - Gaylord tornado recovery continues as commercial businesses rebuild
The May 20 tornado tore the roof off the old location with 150 mile-per-hour winds. “We are so thankful that no one got hurt,” DeSchepper said. “While that building was taken down by the tornado, I ...
Jun 27 2023 - CDOT extends free fares for Trinidad to Pueblo route as ridership grows
Ridership has steadily increased for the Bustang Outrider Trinidad to Pueblo route, which now has free fares through August.
Jun 27 2023 - Wisconsin volunteers help Joplin Bright Futures
Once again – this early portion of the summer break is busy for a nonprofit through the “Joplin School District.” Busy getting help from folks from Wisconsin — And ...
Jun 27 2023 - Minnesota auxiliary bishop who resigned over handling of abuse cases to return as vicar
Bishop Lee A. Piché, who eight years ago resigned from the office of auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis amid charges that the archdiocese had ignored warning signs of a ...
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