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Bus News Archives, June 30 2023
Jun 30 2023 - Salisbury Announces First Phase of Master Parking Plan
SALISBURY, Md. - The City of Salisbury has outlined the first phase of their Parking Master Plan for downtown Salisbury. The announcement follows a Mayor’s Office Business Forum on Wednesday and a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Maine man arrested on sexual abuse charges out of Oregon
ELLSWORTH (WGME) -- A Maine man has been arrested on multiple sexual abuse charges coming out of Oregon. Federal officials say an arrest warrant for 50-year-old Zenn Vicknair of Ellsworth was issued ...
Jun 30 2023 - Ellsworth man arrested on sexual abuse charges out of Oregon
Federal officials say an arrest warrant for a 50-year-old man living in Ellsworth was issued earlier this month.
Jun 30 2023 - North Platte Rec Center, transit, transfer to close Tuesday for July 4 holiday
North Platte Public Transit will operate normally on Monday and Wednesday. For more information, call 308-532-1370.
Jun 30 2023 - Rep. Tiffany mulls Senate bid, says Baldwin is vulnerable
After an event in Rhinelander, Rep. Tiffany (R-Wisconsin) spoke with WJFW. He said he's busy with committee hearings right now, but will make a decision about running for Senate later this summer.
Jun 30 2023 - Archdiocese of Miami asks Florida Supreme Court to hear abuse case
The Archdiocese of Miami on Thursday asked the Florida Supreme Court to take up a dispute involving allegations that a priest sexually abused a child.
Jun 30 2023 - Police: Video shows man attacking female passenger on CTtransit bus in Bristol
Police have released video of a man who they say randomly attacked a female passenger on a CTtransit bus last month. In a news release on Tuesday, Bristol Police Detective Christopher Cote said they ...
Jun 30 2023 - Thousands swarm to southern New Mexico for annual Spaceport America Cup
Thousands of college students, advisors and spectators traveled to southern New Mexico last week for the annual Spaceport America Cup, the facility’s busiest time of year for launches.
Jun 30 2023 - 9 ways to jump into summer in Tomball, Magnolia
From meeting reptiles to supporting small businesses and enjoying a nighttime parade, check out what's happening locally in July and early August.
Jun 30 2023 - Eye on Expo 2030, Rome Dreams of Reinvigoration
Rome is competing with Busan, South Korea, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Credit...Massimo Berruti for The New York Times The first is the competition. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy will be in ...
Jun 30 2023 - Prosecutor: Bus drivers in league with migrant kidnappers
A victim who escaped his captors helped Mexican officials arrest two bus drivers allegedly paid to deliver African and South American migrants to an organized criminal group in Sonora.
Jun 30 2023 - Millington declares state of emergency from storm damage, lingering power outage
Residents' homes, city parks, businesses and other buildings were severely damaged, and thousands are still without electricity five days after winds of around 90 mph ripped through the area.
Jun 30 2023 - Former Grande Prairie and Kelowna health official sentenced to 5 1/2 years for sexually abusing chi
Leonard said de Villiers — a former Grande Prairie-based senior medical officer with Alberta Health Services — was in a position of trust and groomed the victim by isolating him from his family.
Jun 30 2023 - Goshen's Lead Safe program issues statement regarding sales
The Goshen Water Utility wants to ensure residents are protected from potential scammers or businesses attempting to take advantage of the city's Lead Safe initiative. "We want to make sure people ...
Jun 30 2023 - Manassas schools name 3 to Business Honor Roll
Three of Manassas City Public Schools’ Business Honor Roll partners were recognized during the School Board of the City of Manassas meeting on Tuesday, June 27.
Jun 30 2023 - U.S. charges Virginia sheriff with handing out badges for bribes
The U.S. Justice Department this week charged the top law enforcement official in Culpeper County, Virginia, with fraud, conspiracy and bribery, alleging he abused his authority by handing out deputy ...
Jun 30 2023 - State Supreme Court upholds Fishersville woman's conviction on abuse, neglect of mother
Catherine Ann Tomlin had been convicted of leaving her mother lying on a kitchen floor covered with human waste and bugs for at least two days ...
Jun 30 2023 - Newfoundland launches green transition fund using money from offshore oil sector
Cash from Newfoundland and Labrador’s offshore oil sector will be used to help the province pursue its green ambitions through a unique fund that is seeking a broad range of ideas to help reduce ...
Jun 30 2023 - Gonzales stays busy as dual sport athlete
Everything has been going good,” Gonzales said. “I’m clicking with my teammates in football and my guys are playing hard for me in the field in baseball.” He has had three straight days in competition ...
Jun 30 2023 - Peter Johnston
As a highly successful rural sales executive, Peter Johnson is absolutely passionate and dedicated to agribusiness in the south west of Western Australia. Raised on the Leschenault dairy farm at ...
Jun 30 2023 - Estero’s Gavin Brindley selected by Columbus Blue Jackets in NHL Draft
That’s the dream,” Brindley said. “That’s what I’m going to do.” Ever since Brindley stepped on his first sheet of ice in Southwest Florida, he’s had his sights s ...
Jun 30 2023 - Get to know Estero's Gavin Brindley, picked 34th in the 2023 NHL Draft by Columbus Blue Jackets
The Estero native who played his freshman season at Michigan was selected 34th overall, 2nd in the second round by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2023 NHL Draft. The forward scored 12 goals and 26 ...
Jun 30 2023 - Deputies accused of abusing Black men are fired by Mississippi sheriff amid federal probe
Deputies accused of beating and sexually assaulting two Black men before shooting one of them in the mouth, prompting a federal civil rights investigation, have been fired, a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Researchers work to compare lives of Mississippi slaves to how they lived in Liberia
Research has begun in Mississippi to see how former enslaved people transitioned into freedom and a new life in Liberia.
Jun 30 2023 - Danville receives $1.57 million to replace old buses
The city of Danville is getting grant money to pay for seven new buses to replace aging vehicles in the transportation department's fleet.
Jun 30 2023 - Several area businesses recognized by Idaho's Best
Erb's Ace Hardware, the Locker Room and IMUA Hawaiian Style Restaurant are among the north central Idaho businesses that won the Panhandle region in a contest that identifies some of the finest ...
Jun 30 2023 - Central Washington University names new business dean
Central Washington University has named a veteran of Texas higher education as its next dean of the College of Business, the school said in a news release on Tuesday. Faiza Khoja, who has been the ...
Jun 30 2023 - Baseball: Alexandria 13U AAA team relishes experience at College World Series
As a part of their trip to play in the SlumpBuster Tournament (June 21-25), the Alexandria 13U AAA team got to attend a College World Series game featuring the LSU Tigers and Tennessee Volunteers on ...
Jun 30 2023 - Louisiana Economic Development is empowering small business owners, introducing new resources
Louisiana Economic Development hosted a meeting in Cenla Thursday, June 29, aimed at empowering our local small business owners and fostering economic growth. LEDs small business summit provided a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Oxford CoBuilders Winners Announced
The Oxford-Lafayette County Economic Development Foundation in partnership with the University of Mississippi recently announced the winners of the second annual Oxford CoBuilders Business Pitch ...
Jun 30 2023 - Tour Winston-Salem with Sparky's Rickshaw
Sparky's Rickshaw offers customizable tours of Downtown Winston-Salem! The owner, Jake Easter, stopped by The Local Vibe to share what inspired him to begin his business here and what the reaction has ...
Jun 30 2023 - Tyler man sentenced to life without parole for sexual abuse of a minor
Officials said Rainer Wiseman was recently released from prison after serving a 25 year sentence for a previous sexual assault conviction in another state.
Jun 30 2023 - Tyler man gets life for child sex crimes
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - A Tyler man charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child was sentenced to life in prison Thursday.
Jun 30 2023 - Crash blocking traffic at intersection of Loop 323, Donnybrook Ave. in Tyler
A crash is causing delays at a busy Tyler intersection. According to the Tyler Police Department, the wreck occurred at the intersection of ESE Loop 323 and Donnybrook Ave. around 1:25 p.m. CBS19 ...
Jun 30 2023 - Pace launches Pace Connect
Pace Connect is a new transit service designed to provide a first and last mile transit option during late night hours in two designated zones and is geared towards third ...
Jun 30 2023 - Talking Business: New event space and studio opens in Woodland
Thanks to the building's old charm and immense window, the studio glows with so much natural light that it doesn't require professional lighting, according to its owners.
Jun 30 2023 - How many children do Sue and Noel Radford have?
WHEN it comes to having a big family, the Radfords lead the way. British couple Sue and Noel Radford certainly have their hands full as one of Britain's biggest families. Busy mum Sue works as a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Health Alert Radford: Alcohol increases diabetes and obesity risk. Doctor Explains
You should know that research continues to show that there really aren't any safe benefits that can come from alcohol use. Data suggests that alcohol abuse is rising across the nation and the world.
Jun 30 2023 - Record 2.8 million Illinois residents expected to travel over Fourth of July weekend, according to
Though road trips are expected to be the preferred method of travel this holiday weekend travelers are also catching flights, buses, trains and even cruises, AAA officials said.
Jun 30 2023 - Sneak peek inside the LG Energy Solution expansion in Holland
Among the dust, dirt and noise at LG Energy Solution Michigan in Holland are more than 600 contractors, busy as they work to complete construction on a new 1.7 million-square-foot facility.
Jun 30 2023 - See inside $1.7B ‘smart’ battery plant under construction in Holland
HOLLAND, MI — At LG Energy Solution’s sprawling campus in Holland, amid a whir of machines and heavy equipment, hundreds of construction workers were busy Thursday putting up drywall, roofing and ...
Jun 30 2023 - Minnesota businessman dies in vintage plane crash in Montana
Minnesota business owner Paul Ehlen died in a single-engine plane crash on Tuesday at the airport in Hamilton, Montana. The aircraft, a Curtiss Wright P-40E, had a mechanical failure on takeoff, ...
Jun 30 2023 - Philadelphia native Zaire Franklin helps students explore entrepreneurial interests
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin returned to campus at La Salle College High School in Wyndmoor on Wednesday for his 3rd annual business academy.
Jun 30 2023 - What are some of Pennsylvania’s ‘firsts’
Every state is known to have started a trend or be the first to establish something. Pennsylvania is known to be home to many “firsts” for businesses and establishments. Here are just some that our ...
Jun 30 2023 - Turlock groundwater agency secures $9 million grant. What will it use the money for?
Wet winters like 2023's are crucial to recharging aquifers The Turlock agency's proposal focuses on transitioning agricultural land for new uses. David Shabazian, director of the California Department ...
Jun 30 2023 - Nevada man dies after hit-and-run in Arcata
Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to call the CHP’s Arcata office at 707-822-5981 during business hours or to email Humboldt_area@chp.ca.gov. Jackson Guilfoil can be reached ...
Jun 30 2023 - Officer in Greenville, South Carolina connects homeless man with family in Virginia
An officer in Greenville, South Carolina, recently helped connect a homeless man to his family in Virginia. The department said Lt. Tim Conroy's mission over the Central Business District is to ...
Jun 30 2023 - West Virginia Hive Network and Resource Fair Set For Wednesday in Beckley
The West Virginia Hive is hosting a Network and Resource Fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Historic Black Knight Country Club, 2400 South Kanawha Street, Beckley, on Wednesday. Small business owners ...
Jun 30 2023 - West Virginia HIVE holds inaugural Network and Resource Fair in Beckley
Business was booming at the Historic Black Knight on Wednesday, June 28, as small business owners gathered for the West Virginia HIVE’s Inaugural Network and Resource Fair.
Jun 30 2023 - New traffic pattern at busy Beckley intersection
There is a new traffic pattern at a three-way split in Beckley, where Eisenhower Drive, Rural Cares Drive and Stanaford Road connect.
Jun 30 2023 - Louisiana Main Street offers Main Street Restoration Grant opportunity
Denham Springs Main Street is soliciting building restoration grant applications from downtown commercial building owners and/or business owners.
Jun 30 2023 - Large amount of lethal drugs found in Louisiana drug bust
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office ... Subscribe Now Golphin was taken into custody in Livingston Parish and was wearing an ankle monitor from a previous drug charge.
Jun 30 2023 - Arkansas: When you can shoot off holiday fireworks in 2023
BUSY - VERY SOON. JACOB A TO Z FIREWORKS HERE ON RAINBOW ROAD IN ROGERS IS ONE OF SEVERAL FIREWORK SHOPS IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS. AND THEY'RE EXPECTING LARGE CROWDS OVER THE NEXT WEEK AND A HALF.
Jun 30 2023 - Caledon OPP and MTO bust wayward drivers on Highway 10
Caledon OPP's traffic unit teamed up with the ... of air pollution” are developing across a large swath of southern Ontario due to smoke from forest fires. The Waterloo Regional Police Service ...
Jun 30 2023 - Appointed Peel transition board will have veto power over elected Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon
The Ontario Government under Premier Doug Ford is moving ahead with its decision to dissolve the Region of Peel and make Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon independent, single-tier municipalities.
Jun 30 2023 - Western Upper Peninsula towns empty out, look to Wisconsin for lessons
Along the U.P. border, Michigan counties are losing people while their neighbors in Wisconsin are gaining. Local leaders say the Badger State’s investments in small businesses and infrastructure are ...
Jun 30 2023 - First Sheetz combination convenience/gas store in Michigan coming to Romulus
A popular chain of convenience stores is coming to Michigan, and Romulus has been selected as the first city to land the business.
Jun 30 2023 - A California scholar’s research into a flowering shrub took him to Mexico and a violent death
For four years, Gabriel Trujillo trekked the breadth of the United States and south into Mexico in search of a flowering shrub called the common buttonbush. The plant is native ...
Jun 30 2023 - MN drug bust finds cocaine & cash
PIPESTONE, MN (KELO) — Authorities in southwest Minnesota have arrested two people following a drug bust in Pipestone. 31-year-old Edsel Aguilar and 26-year-old Jessalyn Kay Hahn are facing ...
Jun 30 2023 - 3 businesses now open or coming soon to Pflugerville and Hutto
Three new businesses are now open or coming to Pflugerville and Hutto, including an art studio and a vet clinic.
Jun 30 2023 - Baldwin, Marshall Reintroduce Legislation to Improve Freight Rail Service for American Businesses
Bipartisan Reliable Rail Service Act will help Made in Wisconsin products get to market more efficiently and lower costs for working families ...
Jun 30 2023 - Marshall FFA had strong showing at the Wisconsin FFA Convention
The Marshall FFA had a busy week and several strong showings at the State FFA Convention, held June 13-15 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.
Jun 30 2023 - Utah officials respond to criticism over long-term care facilities' conditions, oversight
The big picture: Criticism over the lack of inspections at long-term care facilities in the state comes amid increased regulation aimed at stemming abuse at Utah's youth treatment centers.
Jun 30 2023 - A California scholar's research into a flowering shrub took him to Mexico and a violent death
For four years, Gabriel Trujillo trekked the breadth of the United States and south into Mexico in search of a flowering shrub called the common buttonbush. The plant is native to the varied climates ...
Jun 30 2023 - Mayville Engineering Company Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Mid-States Aluminum Corp.
June 20, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mayville Engineering Company ... subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. Wisconsin-based MSA is an industry-leading, vertically integrated ...
Jun 30 2023 - Michigan businesses want to make housing more affordable for workers: Here's how
MACKINAC ISLAND — As Michigan businesses work to recruit talent and hire new employees, some are running into one big problem: those employees need a place to live. Michigan needs more ...
Jun 30 2023 - Greyhound bus hits, injures person in downtown Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, MI -- A pedestrian was injured earlier this week when they were hit by a Greyhound bus in downtown Ann Arbor.
Jun 30 2023 - Walnut Creek business has window shot out
A business in Walnut Creek’s Walden Center had a window shot out Saturday, video (above) shows. A KRON4 photojournalist confirmed that the business is a BevMo liquor store, ...
Jun 30 2023 - How does an 11-year-old open a restaurant? Meet Arlington kid Olivia Huynh
Arlington resident Olivia Huynh has been greeting customers ... Then she was back to answering questions about her growing business. While Texas Child Labor Law says it is illegal to employ a child ...
Jun 30 2023 - Ex-priest gets 7 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually abusing boy at Evanston hotel
A former Catholic priest has been sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to molesting a boy more than two decades ago at an Evanston hotel.
Jun 30 2023 - 10 Latino-owned businesses in Denton you can support today
Denton brings together so many different cultures for people to experience, share and support together. One of Denton's most important groups is its Latino community, which has been thriving and ...
Jun 30 2023 - GEDC chief says Gainesville "is just getting started"
Williams Myers II came to Gainesville just over a year ago to oversee the city's efforts to attract new jobs and grow its tax base. It was a busy first year for the new guy, who hails from ...
Jun 30 2023 - Dewey Beach cites safety for prohibiting marijuana dispensaries and growing weed
The Dewey Beach Town Council unanimously voted on Friday, June 16, to prohibit the production and sale of marijuana and other marijuana-related business activities. With the ban, commercial ...
Jun 30 2023 - Peek inside this Austin hotel and find out why it's ranked as one of Tripadvisor's best
The results are in: Austin's Colton House Hotel on South Congress Avenue is a Tripadvisor 2023 Travelers' Choice award winner. The travel website says the award recognizes businesses that have ...
Jun 30 2023 - Champlain Street Park in Burlington receives $50,000 T-Mobile Hometown Grant
T-MOBILE CELEBRATES 200 HOMETOWN GRANTS, TRANSFORMING SMALL TOWNS ACROSS AMERICA. Vermont Business Magazine T-Mobile just named 25 more recipients of its Hometown Grant program, m ...
Jun 30 2023 - United Way of East Mississippi hosts Stuff the Bus
Today the United Way of East Mississippi hosted their first Stuff the Bus event this summer at The Depot in Philadelphia. This event helps local school aged children get the supplies they need to be ...
Jun 30 2023 - South Haven area students receive scholarships
A variety of service organizations and businesses throughout the South Haven area have awarded scholarships to 2023 graduating seniors from South Haven High School.
Jun 30 2023 - University of Maryland awarded nearly $40M to fund electric shuttle buses
The University of Maryland has been awarded a $39.9 million federal grant to help transition the UM-Shuttle fleet from diesel to electric, according to an announcement made by the U.S. Department of ...
Jun 30 2023 - University of Maryland receives nearly $40M grant funding for electric buses
The University of Maryland will receive nearly $40 million in grants to convert its diesel-engine bus fleet to electric. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Administration (FTA) announced ...
Jun 30 2023 - DBusiness Daily Update: Southgate Tower Begins Transformation to Bank Tower Apartments, and More
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
Jun 30 2023 - Michigan's first Sheetz convenience store, gas station coming to Romulus
Jackie Martin, The News Herald, Southgate, Mich. Jun. 29—A popular chain of convenience stores is coming to Michigan and Romulus has been selected as the first city to land the business. Sheetz is a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Dewey Hill Sr., longtime state representative and owner of Hills Supermarket, passes away
Serving 10 terms in office, Hill represented Brunswick and Columbus Counties in the NC House of Representatives.
Jun 30 2023 - Brunswick legislator and businessman known as 'a champion for the little guy' has died
Former North Carolina Rep. Dewey Hill died Tuesday at age 97. Friends and colleagues reflect on his life of service.
Jun 30 2023 - Bill To Restore Aid For Freehold Regional Courtesy Busing Advances
Gopal-O'Scanlon bill to aid districts coping with equalization aid cuts, such as Freehold Regional, OK'd by state Senate; heads to Assembly.
Jun 30 2023 - Public kept out of courtroom as judge weighs evidence in South Carolina police ambush case
A judge has shut a courtroom from the public and reporters as he heard pretrial motions in the death penalty case of a South Carolina man charged with killing two police officers in a 2018 ambush ...
Jun 30 2023 - Lake of the Ozarks gearing up for busy holiday weekend
SUNRISE BEACH, Mo. (KY3) - The Lake of the Ozarks is gearing up for a busy, hot weekend. " I feel really prepared for the weekend. There are always last-minute things that you want to do and get done ...
Jun 30 2023 - Legacy Hospice & Palliative Care wins Freedom Festival window art contest
To help celebrate the Richlands Freedom Festival last Saturday, June 24th, local businesses competed in a contest.
Jun 30 2023 - Wyoming businesses impacted by lack of affordable housing
The lack of affordable housing is a problem across Wyoming, and businesses are feeling the impact, along with the individuals they want to employ.
Jun 30 2023 - Construction on Tomochichi Courthouse impacting businesses on York St. in Savannah
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Construction on the Tomochichi Courthouse in Savannah continues nearly two years after it began. This construction is something that often leads to road closures which puts a ...
Jun 30 2023 - Sen. Warnock tours Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport facilities ahead of busy travel weeke
Senator Raphael Warnock touring key projects at Savannah’s airport including new cargo space, an expanded TSA checkpoint, and a drainage improvement project.
Jun 30 2023 - Read the Supreme Court Decision
(Slip Opinion) OCTOBER TERM, 2022 1 Syllabus NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued. The ...
Jun 30 2023 - Palisades Park Bakery That Closed During COVID To Reopen In July
A Bergen County bakery closed since the COVID-19 pandemic is set to make its grand return to the food scene.Palisades Park Bakery, on Broad Avenue, will be back in business come July, according to a ...
Jun 30 2023 - BBB alerts of marijuana dispensaries scam. Here is what to know
Scammers have come up with a clever way to steal your weed money. The better business bureau just rolled out an alert, especially in states such as ours where marijuana dispensaries for medicinal and ...
Jun 30 2023 - As a transgender woman, a New York City subway icon finds her own voice
Bernie Wagenblast's voice has been ringing through bustling underground tunnels to inform and guide. Now, as a transgender woman, she uses it to inspire, mindful of the social and political upheaval ...
Jun 30 2023 - From Trump, to Tucker Carlson, to Bret Baier: Which GOP pundits have called Florida home?
From the time of former Gov. Jeb Bush, all the way through the present-day DeSantis administration, flocks of GOP members have made Florida their home.
Jun 30 2023 - District Taco Inks 10-Unit Deal for Virginia and North Carolina
District Taco has successfully created a scalable business model that covers every aspect of the business, from technology and marketing to operations and training. Their team made buying into a ...
Jun 30 2023 - List of central Indiana businesses closing outdoor activities Wednesday due to unhealthy air qualit
It's the second consecutive hazy day in central Indiana due to the heavy smoke from the Canadian wildfires.Already declared a Knozone Action Day, the air quality index Wednesday is in the "very ...
Jun 30 2023 - South Windsor PZC to deliberate on the proposed incubator facility after residents raise concerns
SOUTH WINDSOR — A public hearing on a proposed 40,000-square-foot incubator space for small businesses closed on Tuesday after neighbors and other members of the town raised their concerns about the ...
Jun 30 2023 - Circleville shooting suspect arrested in Columbus
A suspect wanted in a Circleville shooting earlier this month was arrested in Columbus on Tuesday. According to Circleville Police, William P. Riffe II, 31, of Circleville, is facing assault and ...
Jun 30 2023 - Letter: Delavan businesses should keep diners off memorial bricks
I've noticed when walking the sidewalks of downtown Delavan that certain bars and restaurants have extended their outside tables and chairs so there on top of engraved memorial bricks that people have ...
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