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Mar 01 2023 - Man Charged with Elder Abuse, Victims in Critical
of Fort Payne was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree domestic violence, two counts of elderly abuse and ‘certain persons forbidden to possess firearms’ on Sunday. Lymphedema ...
Mar 01 2023 - Fort Payne man charged with elder abuse, victims in critical condition
Brent Preston Hunter, 56, of Fort Payne was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree domestic violence, two counts of elderly abuse and ‘certain persons forbidden to possess ...
Mar 01 2023 - Odion Ighalo hits four goals as Al Hilal show they mean business by routing Al Duhail to reach AFC
Al Hilal look ominous in their quest to retain their AFC Champions League crown after reaching the final with a 7-0 rout of Al Duhail on Sunday.
Mar 01 2023 - Newborn niece of Idaho victim named in honor of slain best friends
The newborn niece of slain University of Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves has been named in honor of her aunt and the young woman's best friend, who was also killed in the November ambush attack ...
Mar 01 2023 - Disappointment fuels Boerne in run to state semifinal
Riding on the bus back from Kingsville on Saturday, Boerne senior guard Jamie Ruede was comforted when she spotted the Alamodome. “It was like we were being welcomed home,” she said. A few hours ...
Mar 01 2023 - Businesses in building under renovation in Aiken will include Belgian chocolate shop
The chocolate shop in the refurbished Chesterfield Street building will be called La ... She decided to establish a South Carolina branch of La Bonbonnière because the Aiken residents who visited her ...
Mar 01 2023 - Kansas City International Airport gets new website days before $1.5B terminal opens
As Kansas City International Airport prepares to transition operations to its newly built $1.5 billion terminal at the end of February, there will also be a new place for air travelers to find ...
Mar 01 2023 - Compton's Prosperity Market promotes Black small business owners, chefs and farmers
A pop-up farmers market in Compton has been promoting Black small business owners and healthy eating ever since the pandemic made times more difficult in 2020 ...
Mar 01 2023 - Another round of snow, wind causes closures in northern Arizona
Winter weather bringing wind and snow returned Wednesday, prompting many northern Arizona closures Wednesday morning. Storm updates: Arizona schools, businesses close due to snow | Southern ...
Mar 01 2023 - Used cars for sale in Bad Axe, MI
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Mar 01 2023 - Retired Berks deputy sheriff running for district judge seat
Mike Kaufman doesn't plan to just sit back and relax during his retirement. He's the kind of guy who likes to keep busy, who wants to find ways to contribute to his community. That's what he did for ...
Mar 01 2023 - Florida Couple Charged With Sexually Abusing 2 Girls Under 12 Years Old
Dietz, both 29, of Mentmore Circle in Deltona, were arrested Wednesday evening following ... In the news: Dylan Lyons Identified As Florida TV Reporter Gunned Down While Reporting At Murder Scene “The ...
Mar 01 2023 - Florida couple accused of sexually abusing children under the age of 12
Investigators say the two confessed to sexually abusing two girls under the age of 12, which occurred multiple times and extended over the course of several years. See also: Teen says man followed her ...
Mar 01 2023 - Father goes on trial for murder in death of infant son in Deltona
Emanuelle Vazquez is charged with first-degree felony murder and aggravated child abuse in the death of his infant son Julius "JJ" Vazquez in 2018.
Mar 01 2023 - Flower Mound company gives $100,000 to TWU nursing college
A Flower Mound home health care business recently gave a $100,000 gift to Texas Woman's University to support the College of Nursing.
Mar 01 2023 - Skills honed helping other farmers guide Reeves in his business
Mike Reeves practices what he used to preach. He became a full-time farmer and businessman after retiring as Morgan County extension agent three years ago, and he says his former job made him better ...
Mar 01 2023 - School bus cancellations Tuesday after Ontario gets hit with snowstorm
In the aftermath of the messy mix, this is the full list of school bus cancellations in Ontario, which will be updated as they are announced. Durham Student Transportation Services has cancelled buses ...
Mar 01 2023 - 10 things we learned during a busy stretch for Wisconsin athletics
From the pool to the track, the hockey rink to the basketball court and beyond, it's been a busy — and productive — few days for Badgers athletes.
Mar 01 2023 - Jacksonville listed as nation's 5th-biggest 'boomtown'
A study by LendingTree placed Jax toward the top based on people and housing, work and earnings, and business and economy.
Mar 01 2023 - Alabama faces threat of severe storms today, Thursday and Friday
The next few days could be busy in the weather department. NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center is highlighting the possibility for severe weather for the next three days: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ...
Mar 01 2023 - With private school voucher plan, Gov. Abbott sets his sights at target Perry and Bush missed
Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at a “Parental Empowerment Night” in Corpus Christi, Texas, on Jan. 31, 2023. Photo courtesy Office of the Governor George W. Bush couldn’t pass a private school voucher ...
Mar 01 2023 - Man wanted after he ‘walked away’ from Marion Co. transition center
MARION COUNTY Ore. (KPTV) - A 45-year-old man is wanted by police after he “walked away from” the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Transition Center on Saturday evening, according to the ...
Mar 01 2023 - Briefs: Richardson to hold Marion office hours
Ag Day at the Capital brings local Farm Bureau members to Columbus Over 300 Ohio Farm Bureau members, including representatives from Marion County Farm Bureau, gathered in downtown Columbus to ...
Mar 01 2023 - Marion City Schools combats bus driver shortages, implement new transportation plans
Marion City Schools said it has to operate under a transportation contingency plan certain school days due to a shortage of bus drivers.
Mar 01 2023 - UW and Wyoming SBDC Network to Host Workshop in Cheyenne March 7
John Privette will discuss the basics of starting a business during a Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network workshop titled “Start Your Own Business” Tuesday, March 7, from 6-7 p.m.
Mar 01 2023 - Oxford-Based Life Dental Group Gathers in Oxford for Team Summit
In early February, dentists, hygienists and business managers from Life Dental Group’s practices across Mississippi and Alabama gathered in Oxford, Miss., for the company’s 2023 Team Summit. In ...
Mar 01 2023 - Eaton Joins EU-Supported InterSTORE Consortium To Support Energy Transition With Unified Energy Sto
MORGES, SWITZERLAND / ACCESSWIRE / February 27, 2023 / Intelligent power management company Eaton today announced its involvement in a pan-European research and innovation project to develop ...
Mar 01 2023 - Pittsfield school bus driver Christine Delph is counting her blessings as she faces stage 4 breast
While Christine Delph faces a terminal illness, Pittsfield bus drivers and bus monitors have banded together to organize a fundraiser to help the mom of six. “She'll be the first ...
Mar 01 2023 - Wheels That Move the World Returns March 18
Wheels That Move The World” event is scheduled for Saturday, March 18th.  To get your fill of trains, police cars, buses, classic cars, fire trucks, lawn mowers and more, all you need to do ...
Mar 01 2023 - Man leads Laurens police on chase after sex hookup, leading to counterfeit bust, guns, police say
A man who deputies say tried to hook up an undercover officer with a teenage girl for sex led police on a chase and was found with thousands in counterfeit merchandise, police said.
Mar 01 2023 - DBusiness Daily Update: Michigan Women’s Expo Slated for Sept. 29-Oct.1 in Novi, and More
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
Mar 01 2023 - Rep. Judy Chu and head of Small Business Administration to visit Monterey Park
Chu and Isabella Casillas Guzman will be greeting small businesses along Garvey to learn more of their needs following the mass shooting at Star Ballroom Dance Studio.
Mar 01 2023 - U.S. Rep. Austin Scott visits Milledgeville
U.S. Rep. Austin Scott visited Thursday afternoon and talked with several residents, business people and elected officials. Scott, a Republican from Tifton, represents the 8th Congressional District.
Mar 01 2023 - Bioscience Association Manitoba to Host Annual Awards Dinner to Celebrate Achievements in Manitoba
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, February 27, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bioscience Association Manitoba is pleased to announce its Annual Awards Dinner on March 2, 2023, to celebrate the accomplishments of the ...
Mar 01 2023 - One French Bank Tries to Tally Whether It’s Helping or Hurting Society
A French bank is trying to tally whether its business is helping or hurting society with an indicator that translates its extra-financial performance in monetary terms.
Mar 01 2023 - Kyle Busch sends message with win at Auto Club Speedway
That was a stirring swan song we got from Auto Club Speedway. Kyle Busch came storming from the back of the pack – not once, but twice – to chalk up his victory in Sunday’s race and serve notice that ...
Mar 01 2023 - NASCAR Crash Course: Kyle Busch's second act with Richard Childress Racing begins at Fontana
At age 37, Kyle Busch is a first ballot NASCAR Hall of Famer no matter what happens next. The two-time Cup Series champion could have simply walked away when Joe Gibbs Racing kicked him to the curb at ...
Mar 01 2023 - Limoneira to Participate at the 35th Annual Roth Conference
Limoneira Company (the "Company" or "Limoneira") (Nasdaq: LMNR), a diversified citrus growing, packing, selling and marketing company with related agribusiness activities and real estate development ...
Mar 01 2023 - Hot Shots Ice Cream and Coffee Shop opens in Belle Fourche
Hot Shots Ice Cream and Coffee Shop fully opened its doors on the first of the year in Belle Fourche. Greg Mondillo, who co-owns the business with his wife, Karen Mondillo, said they both have ...
Mar 01 2023 - Carl’s Trailer Sales and Progress RV donate customized trailer to SD Service Dogs
The South Dakota Service Dogs organization was thrown a huge bone, when two Belle Fourche businesses came together to donate an enclosed trailer with custom upgrade equipment ...
Mar 01 2023 - Wintrust Business Minute: Palatine-based Weber is a private company again
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Weber is a private company again. BDT Capital Partners closed its deal with the grill maker and now has a ...
Mar 01 2023 - Construction work on Madison's bus rapid transit system set to begin in March
Construction on Madison's bus rapid transit system is officially set to begin in March ahead of its planned launch in late 2024.
Mar 01 2023 - Pickerington native hoping to outwit, outplay other contestants in 'Survivor'
Matthew Grinsted-Mayle was born in Pickerington but currently lives in Columbus with his husband and their 4-year-old son.
Mar 01 2023 - Wingham restaurant owner convicted of ignoring some pandemic health restrictions
A Goderich judge has convicted the owner of a Wingham restaurant after inspectors accused the businessman of not applying health restrictions during the pandemic.
Mar 01 2023 - Used cars for sale in San Angelo, TX
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Mar 01 2023 - Apartments, business a total loss after fire in Mt. Vernon
MOUNT VERNON, IL (WSIL) -- Fire crews were on scene Wednesday afternoon fighting a fire that erupted in a building containing apartments and a business in Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon Fire Chief Kevin ...
Mar 01 2023 - New group will be voice for small businesses
A new group comprised of Pennsylvania small-business owners will advocate for small businesses moving forward. The Go Big Small Business Network was formed by entrepreneurs in the wake of the ...
Mar 01 2023 - Warehouses, bakeries, furniture stores and other new businesses coming to central Pa.
A developer is planning to build three warehouses totaling two million square feet of space across from Cumberland Valley High School in Silver Spring Township. A trio of companies selling baked ...
Mar 01 2023 - Gwinnett County micro-transit program to have routes in Lawrenceville and Snellville
Gwinnett’s micro-transit program, a government-backed ride share service resembling Uber or Lyft, is expected to begin in August with routes in Lawrenceville and Snellville, according to county ...
Mar 01 2023 - These West Virginia counties are launching electric school buses this week
GreenPower is bringing its electric school bus pilot program to four new counties this week, including three school districts in north central West Virginia.
Mar 01 2023 - Day and night: Griffin becomes champion for racial equity
During business hours, Frank J. Griffin spends much of his time creating programs that support social justice and racial equity through his job as a program director with the Cummins Foundation in ...
Mar 01 2023 - 'We are expecting delays': Saskatoon businesses say drawn-out bridge construction will hurt sales
Saskatoon motorists should prepare for traffic delays as crews begin construction on one of the most travelled stretches of road in the city.
Mar 01 2023 - Pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by Saskatoon Transit bus
A 30-year-old man is in hospital after he was struck by a Saskatoon Transit bus near the University of Saskatchewan on Tuesday morning. In a news release, the city said the collision took place at the ...
Mar 01 2023 - Pedestrian struck by Saskatoon Transit bus hospitalized with serious injuries: police
A pedestrian has been sent to hospital with "serious injuries" after being struck by a Saskatoon Transit bus near the University of Saskatchewan, police say.
Mar 01 2023 - Families Claim Years of Racist Abuse at Upland Elementary School
In a precursor to a lawsuit, four families are filing a claim against the Upland Unified School District, alleging inaction after years of racist abuse directed at their children.
Mar 01 2023 - Sandpoint Sharks on the podium
The Sandpoint Sharks swim team has had a busy few weeks representing North Idaho in two big regional meets — The Cougar Classic and Junior Championships, both held at Washington State University in ...
Mar 01 2023 - 5th annual Touch a Truck returns to Pooler
POOLER, Ga. (WTOC) - Thousands headed to the Pooler Recreation Complex Saturday for the 5th Annual Touch A Truck event. The event is four hours of fun for the whole family. More than 55 businesses and ...
Mar 01 2023 - Harmony Biosciences Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2022 Financial Results and Business Update
Net Revenue Increased ~41% Year-over-Year to $128.3 Million for Fourth Quarter 2022; ~43% to $437.9 Million for Full Year 2022 Achieved Net Income of $181.5 Million for Full Year 2022 Average Number ...
Mar 01 2023 - Parents need to know advanced manufacturing is 'technology,' businesses tell Greater St. Louis Inc.
There’s a need for marketing to attract more women and minorities to manufacturing jobs and federal funds can now be used to recruit younger students -- as young as sixth grade – at career fairs, said ...
Mar 01 2023 - Former state Sen. Kevin Shibilski of Merrill gets 33 months in federal prison for tax crime
Kevin Shibilski previously pleaded guilty to failing to truthfully account for and pay taxes owed on behalf of his employees at two businesses.
Mar 01 2023 - Iowa bill bans gender transition care for minors
Republican lawmakers are proposing a ban on gender reassignment surgery and hormone therapy for transgender youth. Senator Jeff Edler, a Republican from State Center, said if the state can make it ...
Mar 01 2023 - Douglas County leaders to hear more about family-planning services transition, landfill permit requ
When Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health hands off family-planning services to another provider at the end of June, it seems that that provider won’t be moving those services very far — or moving ...
Mar 01 2023 - State Representative Kris Jordan, Delaware County Republican, dies at 46
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- State Representative Kris Jordan, a Delaware County Republican, passed away Saturday. He was 46. State Senator Andy Brenner confirmed to cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer in a ...
Mar 01 2023 - Meet New Jersey’s George Bush
One of the many oddities of 1980’s New Jersey politics was during the twelve years George H.W. Bush served as vice president and president of the United States, George J. Bush was a Republican ...
Mar 01 2023 - Norfolk’s buses stopped running after $1 million went missing. The main suspect is still on the r
NORFOLK – One of the last bus drivers in ... in $944,035 from the federal and state government, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation. From 2020 to 2022, it received an ...
Mar 01 2023 - Norfolk’s buses stopped running after $1 million went missing
It’s just as he long did for North Fork Area Transit, the bus service which until recently used 35 buses and vans to give as many as 10,000 rides a month. As Schlecht talks and jokes with his riders, ...
Mar 01 2023 - Cross-training helps Ardmore police and colleagues
ARDMORE, Okla. (KTEN) — The Ardmore Police Department has been busy learning new skills and providing updated training in situational scenarios over the last two weeks. "All of our training is ...
Mar 01 2023 - Thieves targeting businesses in Ardmore
Early Saturday morning, Omar Casas noticed two people taking tire rims from the tire shop he manages on Sam Noble Parkway.
Mar 01 2023 - Cap-and-trade takes Washington businesses, ratepayers into the unknown
Some companies anticipate Washington's cap-and-trade auctions will raise the cost of energy and manufacturing, according to filings with the Securities Exchange Commission.
Mar 01 2023 - Tempur Sealy remains top pick at Wedbush
Tempur Sealy (NYSE:TPX) was touted as a “best idea” at Wedbush, being named the “top pick” among mattress manufacturers. Equity analyst Seth Basham noted that market share gain ...
Mar 01 2023 - Cannabis Control Board fines Hyde Park grower for multiple violations
The Vermont Cannabis Control Board has fined Green River Cannabis ... The News & Citizen newspaper in Morrisville reported last week that Maynard is planning to move his home-based business out of ...
Mar 01 2023 - Columbus police chief to temporarily withdraw joint narcotics task force
Columbus Police Chief Joseph Daughtry is temporarily pulling out of a joint narcotics task force with the Lowndes County Sheriff's Office.
Mar 01 2023 - Some parts of Columbus Zoo are looking at $50M in enhancements and redevelopment
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is spending more than $50 million to expand and enhance the park throughout the next year, including a transformation of the zoo’s ...
Mar 01 2023 - OhioHealth spending $400 million to expand Grant Medical Center in downtown Columbus
OhioHealth will spend hundreds of millions to expand and remodel parts of Grant Medical Center in downtown Columbus over the next five years. © OhioHealth A view of the new emerg ...
Mar 01 2023 - New York City Christopher Columbus statue vandalized with red paint, tagged 'murderer' in Central P
A bronze statue of Christopher Columbus commissioned in 1892 in New York City's Central Park was vandalized Monday with the words "Murderer" and "Land Back" sprayed in red paint.
Mar 01 2023 - What’s in the 2013 Columbus Police Department Assessment
A source close to WTVM gave us an assessment conducted on the Columbus Police Department 10 years ago. At that time the department was under the leadership of Chief Rickey Boren and the city under the ...
Mar 01 2023 - 21 restaurants, cafes and bars in Columbus that opened in February
National chains like KPOT opened first time locations in Ohio, while long anticipated spots like Columbus Brewing finally made their debut ...
Mar 01 2023 - Witnesses take stand to give testimonies in Columbus murder trial
Prosecutors called witnesses to the stand to describe what they say the night 20-year-old Frank Edwards was shot to death.
Mar 01 2023 - Newark's Park National Bank reaches $9 million racial discrimination settlement in Columbus
Park National Bank allegedly violated the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act between 2015 and 2021.
Mar 01 2023 - Man lured into garage, robbed in west Columbus
A man was robbed at gunpoint after being lured into a garage in the South Hilltop section of Columbus over the weekend. According to Columbus police, the incident took place on Saturday, Feb. 25, at ...
Mar 01 2023 - Man found dead in ditch after being shot Monday in Columbus.
The shooting occurred at the intersection of 35th Street and Fifth Avenue. The victim was still sitting on his bike when found.
Mar 01 2023 - 2 teens crash stolen Kia into police cruiser; Columbus officer trapped, hospitalized following cras
Two teenagers stole then crashed a vehicle into a police cruiser, injuring a Columbus officer. >> TRENDING: Police make arrest in connection to deadly shooting of 2 women at Dayton gas station ...
Mar 01 2023 - Council: Owners of large gun magazines in Columbus have until July 1 to sell or move them
A new Columbus ordinance gives owners of 30-round or larger gun magazines the city prohibits until July 1 to sell them or move them out of the city.
Mar 01 2023 - Colorado Land Co. shows Morgan County their appreciation; Introduces new company president
Colorado Land Co. has offices in Fort Morgan, Brush, and Wiggins. Owners Kent and Suzy Lindell became involved with real estate in 2008, running their business out of the basement of their home.
Mar 01 2023 - Alaska House censures Rep. Eastman for comments about economic ‘benefit’ of child abuse deaths
The Alaska House of Representatives voted almost unanimously Wednesday to reprimand Rep. David Eastman, R-Wasilla, for speculating the state could financially benefit if child abuse victims died of ...
Mar 01 2023 - New Hawks coach Snyder facing difficult midseason transition
Quin Snyder was more than just the first coaching candidate contacted when Atlanta Hawks general manager Landry Fields began looking to replace Nate McMillan. Snyder was the only candidate interviewed ...
Mar 01 2023 - Fond du Lac schools, organizations prep for second round of winter weather Thursday
A winter storm bringing heavy snow and high winds has closed Fond du Lac area schools as well as public services including the library and transit buses.
Mar 01 2023 - Police: Burglaries at four Rocky Hill businesses under investigation
Police are investigating multiple burglaries at a Cromwell Avenue shopping center. Four businesses at the Shunpike Village Shopping Center were affected, according to Rocky Hill police Sgt. Steve ...
Mar 01 2023 - 4 overnight burglaries reported at a shopping center in Rocky Hill
ROCKY HILL, CT (WFSB) - Police say that there is an active investigation at the Shunpike Village Shopping Center at 825 Cromwell Ave. Four Rocky Hill business owners had their places broken into ...
Mar 01 2023 - Burglars Strike at 4 Businesses in Rocky Hill Plaza Overnight
Police are investigating several burglaries at a shopping plaza in Rocky Hill overnight or in the early morning hours. Police said there were four burglaries at the Shunpike Village Shopping Center at ...
Mar 01 2023 - 4 Rocky Hill businesses burglarized overnight: Police
Several restaurants and establishments were burglarized at the Shunpike Village plaza in Rocky Hill overnight Friday, according to police.
Mar 01 2023 - Police in Maine, New Hampshire issue alerts for two ‘vulnerable’ women who got lost driving hom
Kimberly Pushard, 51 and Angela Bussell, 50, are traveling in a red 2012 Jeep Compass with Maine plates, 1960VC. Read more at Boston.com.
Mar 01 2023 - WATCH: Coffman, Westerville South, Marysville win girls basketball district championships
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Three area girls basketball teams won district championships on Saturday afternoon at Ohio Dominican.Westerville South beat Olentangy Liberty 50-40 with lockdown defense, Dublin ...
Mar 01 2023 - Chicken wing joint OX-B’s opening fifth central Ohio location
A Columbus-area chain known for chicken wings, sloppy white cheddar mac and cheese, and chili made in-house is opening a fifth central Ohio location. (Courtesy ...
Mar 01 2023 - Neighbours of accused say no warning signs before Quebec daycare bus crash
Neighbours of the Quebec man accused of killing ... Little is known about St-Amand, who turned 51 on New Year’s Day. Laval’s mayor said he’d been a transit driver for about a decade in ...
Mar 01 2023 - Bus driver who drove into Quebec daycare charged in deaths of 2 children
Feb. 9 (UPI) --A bus driver who crashed into a Laval, Quebec, daycare killing two children and injuring six others faces first-degree murder charges. Pierre Ny St-Amand also faces attempted murder ...
Mar 01 2023 - Reading city council criticized for lack of movement in the commercial core area of the downtown
After hearing strong criticism from a downtown business owner Monday night, city council members pledged to form a stronger partnership with small businessowners.
Mar 01 2023 - Reading Penn Street shop owner wants more action, less talk about downtown progress
Tyler Simmons, owner of the The Plug, an athletic shoe and apparel store at 547 Penn St., says his business is suffering due to problems with parking and stagnated development downtown.
Mar 01 2023 - Slidell ice cream truck was selling meth, according to police
SLIDELL, La. — Slidell police arrested an ice cream truck driver accused of selling meth. According to Slidell Police, 42-year-old Tamisha Morin sold methamphetamine out of a blue school bus that had ...
Mar 01 2023 - Accurate Launches Leasing for Citizen Bound Brook
The Bound Brook train station operates on NJ TRANSIT’s Raritan Valley line, which whisks commuters to Manhattan in about an hour and ten minutes and to Newark Penn Station in about 45 minutes.
Mar 01 2023 - Lucky’s Pub to open soon in Hayward
What once was old is now new, as Lucky’s Pub is getting ready to open in Hayward. Owner Amie Bartlett described the process as “trying to bring back the business that had been very successful in the ...
Mar 01 2023 - House passes Logansport representative's anti-ESG pensions bill
A controversial proposal cracking down on alleged ESG investing in public pensions — while supporting “discriminated” businesses in contentious industries — passed the House mostly along party lines ...
Mar 01 2023 - Scott City man arrested, accused of 'performing lewd sexual acts' on himself in public
A Scott City, Missouri man is behind bars after officers say he was accused of "performing lewd sexual acts on himself" at a local business, in view of customers and ...
Mar 01 2023 - Starbucks opens for business in Hamilton
About a year after it was announced Starbucks would have its first coffee shop in Hamilton, it opened this morning. The new Starbucks at 105 N. Erie Blvd. is a 2,265-square-foot building with a ...
Mar 01 2023 - Lakewood focuses on resources for those experiencing homelessness
The city of Lakewood opened its first emergency warming shelter in response to the cold Wednesday and while it only saw 11 people, expected Thursday to be busy. "I think once people realize where ...
Mar 01 2023 - Michigan power outage map: Over 130,000 homes, businesses without power days after winter storm
Crews were still working to restore power to thousands of residents in Michigan, where over 130,000 customers were in the dark Monday morning, days after an icy winter storm passed through.
Mar 01 2023 - SC House budget pushes economic development, investments in people; includes tuition freeze
The $13.8 billion South Carolina House spending plan includes money for a school safety training center, new state parks and site preparation to attract potential businesses.
Mar 01 2023 - Palmyra businesses and homes light up green for rare cancer awareness
LEBANON COUNTY, Pa. — The third Thursday in February is ... “I felt so very alone when my father was diagnosed," said Palmyra resident Kristen Hall. Her father passed away last year, after ...
Mar 01 2023 - MGM unscripted TV co-head Brian Edwards set to depart, Poznick continues
The departure comes around three months after he was promoted to jointly lead MGM’s unscripted TV business alongside Barry Poznick, who will now lead the division on his own. Poznick will report to ...
Mar 01 2023 - MGM TV Co-Head Of Unscripted Brian Edwards Exiting Three Months After Restructure
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon restructured MGM’s television business at the end of November but it seems that there’s more movement in that department. Brian Edwards, who was named as co-head of unscripted ...
Mar 01 2023 - Rocky Mount to celebrate 150 years with several big events
ROCKY MOUNT — Friday marked the start of celebrations in honor of Rocky Mount’s 150th anniversary. Several town officials and business leaders gathered at the Rocky Mount Train Depot to share a bit ...
Mar 01 2023 - ‘State of Franklin Battle’ reenactment displays history of the name
There’s a rich history behind the name State of Franklin that goes back to the late 1700s. Many people around the Tri-Cities first think of road and business ...
Mar 01 2023 - Winnipeg Jets at New Jersey Devils odds, picks and predictions
The Jets lost as -175 favorites Thursday in a 3-1 defeat at the Columbus Blue Jackets. LW Kyle Connor scored the lone goal for Winnipeg as its 3-game win streak came to an end. The Jets are 6-0 vs.
Mar 01 2023 - Inszone Insurance Services Completes Acquisition of Sonora Insurance Agency
Located in Sonora, California, Sonora Insurance Agency has delivered quality insurance solutions to individuals in Sonora since its founding in 1987. Specializing in Home, Auto, Business ...
Mar 01 2023 - Loveland Dairy Whip announces date for 2023 season opening
The date for the 2023 season opening day at Loveland Dairy Whip is coming up soon!On Sunday, the business announced that they are set to hold their 2023 season opening at 2 p.m. on Friday, March 3.The ...
Mar 01 2023 - Key section of Loveland Bike Trail to be closed entire summer
“It just means we will be going to the other parts of this wonderful trail that Ohio has.”That’s the concern. The trail is important to downtown Loveland businesses.Now, people hitting the ...
Mar 01 2023 - Ohio utility regulator front and center in massive bailout scandal
FBI agents remove boxes of materials from PUCO Chairman Sam Randazzo’s condo in Columbus Nov. 17, 2020. Photo courtesy of Daniel Konik/Statehouse News Bureau. BY: MARTY SCHLADEN – Ohio ...
Mar 01 2023 - Massachusetts 16-year-old making money with slimey business plan
I NEVER THOUGHT I COULD TAKE A HOBBY AND TURN INTO A BUSINESS AND MAKE MONEY OFF IT. >> I DO ENJOY THE SLIME. ORDERING SUPPLIES, DOING THE SOCIAL MEDIA ADVERTISING, THE WORK IS BEHIND IT. >> HE DREW ...
Mar 01 2023 - Webster Bank Names Regional President for Boston Market
I am excited about the opportunity to build on the already strong foundation that Webster Bank has with businesses in Massachusetts and help both the bank and the clients we serve continue to grow and ...
Mar 01 2023 - Regina police ask for public's help in taxi driver robbery investigation
Regina police are asking for help in an investigation into a robbery of a taxi driver. According to a news release, on Feb. 26 at around 5:30 p.m., officers were sent to a business on the 2800 block ...
Mar 01 2023 - 30 restaurants get near-perfect health inspections in Bradenton, Palmetto, Cortez
The Bradenton Herald regularly reports on local restaurants that don’t pass inspection by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation or otherwise raise conce ...
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