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Bus News Archives, March 06 2023
Mar 06 2023 - Rutgers football recruiting: Caleb Brewer is getting ready for a busy spring
Caleb Brewer is getting ready for plenty of miles this spring as one of the top offensive linemen in the nation will be making some bigtime visits. A 6-foot-6, 290-pound offensive tackle from ...
Mar 06 2023 - 2-Headed Monster: Is Kyle Busch Still Viewed as NASCAR’s Villain?
Mark Kristl and Anthony Damcott debate whether Kyle Busch is still NASCAR's villain -- or if the sport even still needs one.
Mar 06 2023 - NASCAR Fans Are Warming Up to Kyle Busch, and Who Can Really Blame Them?
Rather than being booed after victory at Auto Club Speedway, Kyle Busch received plenty of cheers. What's behind that change in reception?
Mar 06 2023 - Most expensive homes sold in Franklin, Delaware counties in February
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The top home sold in Franklin County last month went for $1.96 million on Valentine’s Day, while the top home in Delaware County went for $1.5 million. NBC4 analyzed ...
Mar 06 2023 - Prompted to ‘shoot the puck’, Steve Faria lifts Marshfield boys’ hockey past Franklin in a Di
The junior potted the game’s lone goal with 4:46 to play and senior goaltender Brady Quackenbush recorded a 27-save shutout for the fifth-seeded Rams (20-2-2) in a 1-0 victory over the No. 12 Panthers ...
Mar 06 2023 - Mid-Ohio Food Collective purchases former southeast Columbus Kroger
TheMid-Ohio Food Collective is setting up a new anti-hunger service hub in southeast Columbus.The MOFC said it is purchasingthe former Kroger store location n ...
Mar 06 2023 - Mid-Ohio Food Collective buys southeast Kroger store
An empty Kroger store in southeast Columbus will soon be offering food again. The Mid-Ohio Food Collective (MOFC) purchased the building near the corner of Refugee Road and ...
Mar 06 2023 - The greatest Huntsville concert that never happened
In 1978, Huntsville, Alabama was no stranger to big ... A St. Petersburg, Florida show was pushed back a few days. An Amarillo, Texas date was moved up a couple. A scheduled Columbus show was ...
Mar 06 2023 - Hemp Dispensary Coming to Third Ward
The Historic Third Ward has its share of eateries, bars, boutiques and even breweries. But there’s at least one type of business the neighborhood has never had — until now. The new business is slated ...
Mar 06 2023 - Contraband seized in large drug and gun bust in Frackville
Contraband was seized during a drug and gun bust in St. Clair and East Norwegian Township, Schuylkill County. Pennsylvania State Police seized $16,840 in U.S. cash, marijuana with a street value of ...
Mar 06 2023 - $310K worth of meth, guns seized in state police drug bust
State police arrested a woman after an ongoing investigation allegedly found her with $310,000 worth of meth, guns, and other drugs inside a home. According to ...
Mar 06 2023 - Ending clergy exemption for reporting child abuse seemed like done deal, Editorial Board writes, un
Ending the clergy exemption for reporting child abuse seemed like a done deal, the Editorial Board writes, until it wasn’t ...
Mar 06 2023 - NC attorney general shuts down Texas robocallers
Attorney General Josh Stein has won judgments shutting down a massive robocall operation, according to a news release. Stein said the operation involved John Caldwell Spiller II and his business ...
Mar 06 2023 - Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger’s former fish cleaning boss says suspect couldn't learn filleting
EFFORT, Penn. – The Pennsylvania business owner who briefly employed Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger more than a decade ago says the teen who would go on to be accused in a quadruple ...
Mar 06 2023 - MAPLE SYRUP: Derecho-ravaged sugar bushes gear up for syrup season
It's just a matter of time." There are usually about 5,800 to 6,000 taps in Fulton’s sugar bush near Pakenham. That has dropped by about 1,000 taps this year after a derecho that chewed its way ...
Mar 06 2023 - It's business as usual (sort of) for derecho-ravaged sugar bushes as farmers gear up for syrup seas
We did it all ourselves.” Deugo wasn’t the only maple syrup producer to feel that pain. Jules Rochon, who has a 10-hectare sugarbush near Hammond, east of Ottawa, said his sugar bush was flattened.
Mar 06 2023 - New York filmmaker to begin work on second movie in south-central North Dakota
It was a chance encounter in a convenience store in rural North Dakota that eventually led an East Coast filmmaker to make a movie about sexual abuse and sex-trafficking in this state. Ejaz Khan, a ...
Mar 06 2023 - Chamber hosts Eastpointe’s State of the City address
Residents, local dignitaries and business owners gathered March 2 at the Lutheran Fraternities of America No. 57 for Eastpointe’s annual State of the City address.
Mar 06 2023 - Machining company to build $7.2 million plant, add 60 jobs in Macomb County
Roseville-based SMTAutomation plans to double its headcount and build a $7.2 million plant in in Macomb County's Bruce Township after winning business from a hydroponics company. The machining company ...
Mar 06 2023 - COMET officers bust ex-con with drugs, guns in Roseville
Detectives seized 200 grams of fentanyl, 20 grams of crack cocaine, 11 grams of cocaine, 6 grams of methamphetamine, 232 suboxone packs and two firearms,” COMET officers said in a statement. No ...
Mar 06 2023 - Westrock Coffee Announces Move to New Headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas
Agreement with First Security Bancorp to Lease New 50,000 Square Foot Office Facility LITTLE ROCK, Ark., March 06, 2023 -- ( BUSINESS WIRE )-- Westrock Coffee Company (Nasdaq: WEST) ("Westrock Coffee, ...
Mar 06 2023 - ‘Russian Roulette.’ A loaded bullet named fentanyl taking the lives of Georgia residents
Those are the words Wanda Gallops heard the night her son, Dalton, died from a fentanyl overdose in a Columbus hotel. Described as a gentle, down-home, country boy, Wanda said Dalton was “a good kid.
Mar 06 2023 - Businesses Boom In North Carolina
Located in Pittsboro, the development will offer a ... This is the largest job fair and the first of its kind in eastern North Carolina. It is designed to address workforce development needs ...
Mar 06 2023 - Former Girl Scout leader gets 15-year sentence for child sex abuse
Marty M. Walton, 34, of North Tonawanda, also was ordered by State Supreme Court Justice Deborah A. Haendiges to register as a sex offender after he leaves prison.
Mar 06 2023 - Former North Tonawanda Girl Scout leader sentenced for sexual abuse
A former North Tonawanda Girl Scout leader will spend the next 15 years in prison for sexually abusing two children in 2020, the Erie County District Attorney announced ...
Mar 06 2023 - Former Girl Scout leader from North Tonawanda sentenced to 15 years for sexually abusing 2 children
On Monday, 34-year-old Marty Walton was sentenced to 15 years in prison and 20 years post-release supervision.
Mar 06 2023 - Maine women missing for 4 days found alive in car
Game wardens located two Maine women on a remote backroad in rural ... Authorities located Kimberly Pushard, 51, and Angela Bussell, 50, both of Topsham, on Sunday, four days after they were ...
Mar 06 2023 - Lebanon puts its faith in the dollar amid economic meltdown
Businesses in Lebanon are increasingly leaning on one of the world’s most reliable assets, the US dollar, as a way to cope with the worst financial crisis in its modern history.When Moheidein Bazazo ...
Mar 06 2023 - Vermont bishop testifies against clergy reporting bill
Vermont's leading Roman Catholic bishop testified Friday against a bill that would remove an exemption to the state’s child abuse and neglect reporting laws for members of the clergy MONTPELIER ...
Mar 06 2023 - Thunder Bay Receive Funding for Public Transit
THUNDER BAY - The Ontario government has allocated additional funding to enhance and expand public transit services in Thunder Bay as part of its gas tax program. The program will provide over $379.5 ...
Mar 06 2023 - As Ukraine marks a year of war, refugees in Thunder Bay find support and a place to call home
The business connected with Thunder Bay and Atikokan's economic development teams and the Newcomer Centre of Peel to explore options for employing Ukrainians in northwestern Ontario. "It's a win ...
Mar 06 2023 - Buses set to restart in Nebraska city after former leader’s alleged $1 million theft
Hours after Flatwater Free Press published a story on the bus system’s woes – a story involving its former director allegedly stealing up to $1M – a donor pledged the ...
Mar 06 2023 - 3 Indiana towns listed in ‘150 Best Small Town in America’ ranking
For people who detest traffic, crowds and the seemingly nonstop bustle of metro areas, it doesn’t get better than small town life. Review site Family Destinations Guide polled 3,000 families ...
Mar 06 2023 - South Dakota bills seek new regulations on foreign business
South Dakota lawmakers have been advancing bills that would set new regulations for the state's business relationship with foreign entities. The bills were proposed in response to lawmakers' fears ...
Mar 06 2023 - ‘It’s fantastic’: Retired officer starts cab service in Waxhaw
Watch: Carjacker slams into vehicle with mother, child inside in north Charlotte In downtown Waxhaw, an historic Main Street is filled with businesses ready to serve customers. “There really are ...
Mar 06 2023 - Fin des autocars entre Saint-Georges et Québec
Les autocars entre Saint-Georges, en Beauce et Québec, ne seront plus offerts à compter du 1 er avril. L’entreprise Autobus Breton met fin à cette liaison vieille de plus de 30 ans parce qu ...
Mar 06 2023 - Utah Legislature adopts new state flag, transitions current design to ‘historical’ flag
Riverton, got choked up as he made one last pitch about a new state flag to his colleagues on the Senate floor Thursday. "Let there be no question that this state reveres (its) history," he said, ...
Mar 06 2023 - Illinois 4th in percentage of small businesses that couldn't pay full rent in February
A higher percentage of Illinois small businesses could not pay their rent in full in February. The small business network Alignable surveyed thousands of business owners from acro ...
Mar 06 2023 - Businessman leads hundreds of NPP supporters in unity walk in Bolga East
Hundreds of supporters of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bolgatanga East Constituency of the Upper East Region have embarked on a unity walk geared towards closing ranks in the party.
Mar 06 2023 - Some small business owners see paid leave proposal as a boon to hiring
Current state law guarantees only unpaid family and medical leave for personal illness or to care for an immediate relative.
Mar 06 2023 - Critics fear dispersing Alberta Fish and Wildlife will weaken environmental management
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas is ... $5,000 a year from a business called Red Willow Outfitting, based in Valleyview, Alta. Red Willow’s website says it offers guided hunts for bears ...
Mar 06 2023 - Central Lubbock business hoping to identify suspects after armed robbery
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - A Central Lubbock convenience store is looking to identify two suspects that robbed the business Thursday night. Police responded to Q Stop, near 42nd and Ave. Q, around 9:30 p ...
Mar 06 2023 - Panama City Tax Exemption Referendum highlighted at ‘First Friday’ event
“I think the folks who are trying to do this are acting in the wise and best interest of the people of Panama City.” Businesses that qualify under Florida Statute include ...
Mar 06 2023 - Man who ‘ambushed’ troopers in Paterson arrested in South Carolina, AG says
A man accused of “ambushing” two New Jersey state troopers, shooting one in the leg, was arrested Friday in South Carolina, authorities said. Jocquise R. Timmons, 28, allegedly opened fire on the pair ...
Mar 06 2023 - Jet 'trim issues' may have led to deadly turbulence: NTSB
A business jet may have experienced problems with its stability before severe buffeting that caused the death of a ...
Mar 06 2023 - Eat Arkansas
Since launching his business in 2022 — a side gig to his full-time job at Hobby Lobby — Rodgers has become the resident knife sharpener for several Central Arkansas restaurants: The Fold ...
Mar 06 2023 - Western Nebraska officials find over 150 dead cattle on farmstead
A father and son in western Nebraska have been charged with animal abuse after authorities found over 150 dead cattle on their farmstead near North Platte.
Mar 06 2023 - Father-son ranchers near North Platte accused of 150 counts of animal abuse
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office said Friday that deputies have been investigating livestock abuse in several rural areas over the last several weeks.
Mar 06 2023 - Nebraska officials find over 150 dead cattle on farmstead
A father and son in western Nebraska have been charged with animal abuse after authorities found over 150 dead cattle on their farmstead near North Platte.
Mar 06 2023 - New restaurants, a demolition on State Street and more mid-Michigan business news
From new restaurants opening soon in Saginaw, Bay City and Mount Pleasant to a demolition planned on State Street in Saginaw Township, here’s some recent business news you might have missed: Ruth’s ...
Mar 06 2023 - Surgeon’s sexual battery arrest a ‘catalyst’ for Idaho health care workers to talk about abus
Idaho health care workers told the Idaho Capital Sun that they experienced sexual harassment and bullying at work. “Your caregiver should feel safe at work, in order to give you good care,” said a ...
Mar 06 2023 - Hickory man goes to prison for 50 years for child porn, exploitation.
Vincent Deritis, 33, of Hickory, N.C., was sentenced Tuesday to 50 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release for the sexual exploitation of a minor and possession of child sexual abuse ...
Mar 06 2023 - SBLive Sports’ Florida Boys Basketball Power 25: Montverde Academy, Columbus finish as the stateâ
The boys basketball season has finally concluded and seven state champions were crowned at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland. All throughout the season, Montverde Academy and IMG Academy holding the ...
Mar 06 2023 - Oil spill on South Main Street in Lexington
The Lexington Fire Department is on the scene of an oil spill Fire officials say a large oil leak began from an adjacent business that caused unsafe driving conditions and ...
Mar 06 2023 - Virginia man arrested after robbing gun store, attempting to flee on Metrobus
A Virginia man was arrested after robbing a gun store in Arlington and attempting to escape on a Metrobus. The suspect stole a firearm and ammunition.
Mar 06 2023 - Former Florida State Linebacker Moving on from Playing Career to Transition into Coaching
With that being said, that usually doesn't mean moving on from the sport as a ton of former players take the next step and get into coaching. It's a well-traveled path. READ MORE: Updated Spring ...
Mar 06 2023 - Gas prices in Toledo jump almost 20 cents as transition to summer blend begins
Gasoline prices in northwest Ohio are shooting back up. The average cost for a gallon of gas in Toledo rose 19.8 cents last week to $3.28, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 315 stations in the ...
Mar 06 2023 - Bill to rename highway after fallen Independence officer in final stages
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — A bill to rename a portion of a busy highway after Independence officer Blaize Madrid-Evans is nearing the final passage in the Missouri legislature. Madrid-Evans died in a ...
Mar 06 2023 - Ohio AG approves language in abortion protection petition
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Attorney General’s Office approved summary language Thursday in a petition to enshrine abortion rights in Ohio’s state constitution, advancing the closely ...
Mar 06 2023 - Fremont police investigate after hundreds of cyclists swarm Niles District
FREMONT – Police in Fremont continue to investigate a peculiar incident that occurred in the city's Niles District last week that involved hundreds of bicyclists converging on a business.
Mar 06 2023 - Alaska pol blasted for touting economic benefits of abused kids’ deaths
An Alaska state legislator is under fire for suggesting that the deaths of abused children could potentially present a “cost savings” opportunity. (R-Wasill ...
Mar 06 2023 - Vandal damages 'brokenhearted' Russell Salvatore's tribute park in Lancaster
A vandal smashed numerous statues overnight at a park honoring veterans and first responders in front of Russell's Steaks, Chops & More, 6675 Transit Road, Lancaster.
Mar 06 2023 - Riverton Man Pleads Guilty To Breaking Newborn Twin Daughters’ Legs
Anthony Long pleaded guilty on Thursday in Fremont County District Court and admitted to two counts of child abuse which resulted in his twin daughters' legs being broken. He faces up to 20 years in ...
Mar 06 2023 - Riverton father charged with child abuse changes plea to ‘guilty’ ahead of scheduled May jury t
A change of plea hearing for 27-year-old Anthony Long was held today, March 2, overseen by the Honorable Judge Condor. Long faces two counts of child abuse after his 24-day-old twin daughters were ...
Mar 06 2023 - Busy Sanford shopping center sells for nearly $12M
A large shopping center in Sanford has sold for a big price tag ... WRS lists 10 retail centers in North Carolina, including Glenn View Station in Durham, the Shoppes at Goldsboro, the Shoppes at ...
Mar 06 2023 - Edmond North girls head back to state as Laci Steele passes 2,000 points
By Glen Brockenbush CHICKASHA - Edmond North has been the top girls basketball team in Class 6A all season. The Lady Huskies looked the part once again on Thursday night, racing past Midwest City for ...
Mar 06 2023 - Where traffic is the worst, and other facts about business and life in Edmond, Oklahoma
It's no secret that Edmond has a lot going for it economically and in other areas of life. With the good comes the not so good. Here's some of both.
Mar 06 2023 - Edmond elections: Your guide to 2023 races for city council, mayor
Sam Kearney, an Edmond resident who addressed council members Feb. 27, discussed how citizens' decision in 2021 to support a dedicated tax to expand Hafer Park, keeping future homes, businesses, ...
Mar 06 2023 - Kitchen Social founder on what's next for the growing Columbus brand
It’s not the busy weekends that’ll drive Kitchen Social’s growth. It's the random Mondays and Tuesdays. The locally based restaurant brand opened its first location in Columbus in 2019. It’s grown to ...
Mar 06 2023 - St. Louis' fairytale start, Nancy-ball arrives in Columbus & more from Matchday 2
Non-Stop Home The party in St. Louis is not going to stop for a while, I imagine. Not when they’ve taken six points from two games – about 80% of teams that do that make the playoffs – and not when ...
Mar 06 2023 - Columbus Crew home debut: Lead is not blown in second-half stoppage time | Michael Arace
Lucas Zelarayan scored twice and the Crew didn’t blow the lead. After last season, that’s news, folks. The Crew beat D.C. United, 2-0.
Mar 06 2023 - Shooting investigation underway in north Columbus
Columbus police officers are investigating a shooting that occurred Sunday evening. Officers confirmed the investigation at the intersection of Highland Pines Drive and Melinda Drive around 9:30PM.
Mar 06 2023 - Car hits dog, leading to shooting of woman in Columbus, police say
A woman was shot by a male suspect Sunday after the vehicle she was in hit a dog, reports say. Police tell WCMH Channel 4 the woman was taken to Ohio State Wexner Medical Center in critical condition ...
Mar 06 2023 - Grit and generosity help these Columbus State piano students escape war in Ukraine
When they play Tuesday night during th Schwob School of Music piano students’ recital, Anastasiia Zakharchenko and Nikol Bazalytska will represent the grit and generosity that enabled them to escape a ...
Mar 06 2023 - Columbus police: Two dead, one injured after West Side shooting in vehicle
Columbus police say two people are dead and one is injured after a shooting in the early hours of Sunday morning on the city's West Side.
Mar 06 2023 - Columbus Blue Jackets could fill roles with 'bridge' veterans in 2023-24
Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekalainen has full offseason plate ahead, likely needing to add veteran 'bridge' players ...
Mar 06 2023 - Libraries to open in Gahanna, Powell as Columbus celebrates sesquicentennial
Fans of public libraries will have plenty to celebrate in March, and it all begins this weekend with the 150th birthday of Columbus Metropolitan Library. Today's system of 23 locations — ...
Mar 06 2023 - 'It's hard to move on': Columbus fathers of murdered children seek comfort in community
Mothers of Murdered Columbus Children, an activist group offering support to grieving women, has expanded its reach to fathers with a new group.
Mar 06 2023 - Columbus police identify two victims killed in West Side shooting
Columbus police identified the man and woman fatally shot in a vehicle in the early hours of Sunday following reports of gunfire on the West Side.
Mar 06 2023 - 1 hospitalized following Hardin County building fire
One person was hospitalized after a building caught fire in Hardin County late Friday night, according to the Kenton Fire Department. Firefighters were called to the 100 block of East Columbus Street ...
Mar 06 2023 - LABI Unveils LA23 Details, Announces New Board of Directors
"LA23 is a collaborative effort to create a road map for Louisiana’s future,” said LABI President and CEO Stephen Waguespack. “We are in the process of gathering input from business leaders, outside ...
Mar 06 2023 - Duke: A New Way for Companies in Indiana To Cut Carbon Emissions
The Blue River Solar Facility is the first in Duke Energy Indiana’s pilot solar program, which makes it easier for businesses, schools and nonprofits to use clean, renewable energy.
Mar 06 2023 - Ne-Yo among Columbus Symphony's 2023 Picnic with the Pops lineup
The Columbus Symphony announcement the lineup on Thursday for 2023’s Picnic with the Pops. The annual concert series is running this summer from June 17 to July 29 at the Columbus Bicentennial ...
Mar 06 2023 - Caesars Entertainment reveals renderings of planned casino in Columbus, Nebraska
Drawings are out depicting the gambling facilities that promoters say will make Columbus, Nebraska, an entertainment destination. Caesars Entertainment on Thursday shared artist renderings for ...
Mar 06 2023 - Harrah's updates plans for Columbus casino, new 1-mile horse track
The nation's largest casino operator on Thursday gave an update on its plans for its first Nebraska property set to open next year in Columbus. Caesars Entertainment plans a 28,000-square-foot ...
Mar 06 2023 - Put it on the list: Terrace Books to be stop on 2023 Nebraska Passport
A little less than a year ago, Terrace Books Owner Dee Howerter decided she wanted to run a business around something she loved: books. "I come from nursing then science and was just at a point in ...
Mar 06 2023 - Columbus Area United Way launches mental health website
Hope Freshour, the executive director of the Columbus Area United Way, said the website will help open new doors for those that need help.
Mar 06 2023 - Stellantis idles Belvidere plant as last Jeep Cherokee rolls off the line
DETROIT — Stellantis is moving closer to closing its factory in Belvidere, Illinois, as it prepares for the costly transition from internal combustion to electric vehicles. The factory ...
Mar 06 2023 - Edible Garden Named a Top Global FoodTech Company in the 2022 FoodTech 500 Rankings
Ranking Based on Business Size, Digital Footprint and Sustainability PracticesBELVIDERE, NJ, March 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (“Edible Garden” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: EDBL, EDBLW), a leader in ...
Mar 06 2023 - Chairs adorned with art by Greensburg Salem students featured at stores, in auction
Chairs that once served a practical purpose in the Salem High School library are now on display at several downtown businesses, with a new artistic flair and a charitable end. The school and the ...
Mar 06 2023 - The Chili's founder is back in the game with a new North Texas barbecue restaurant
Lavine has experience in the barbecue business, and not just with baby back ribs. He was part of the group that founded Ten Fifty BBQ in Richardson in 2014. When Lavine decided to ...
Mar 06 2023 - Debate: Will Kyle Busch make it two in a row, win Las Vegas?
NASCAR.com's Pat DeCola and Zach Sturniolo debate whether the No. 8 Chevy driver will muster a second straight victory at Las Vegas.
Mar 06 2023 - Main Street New Jersey: Scouring Scotch Plains and its best businesses
In this week’s Main Street New Jersey, we travel across Scotch Plains in Union County with News 12’s Lauren Due. LAST WEEK: Highlighting local businesses in Middlesex County - First Option ...
Mar 06 2023 - New Jersey suspect arrested after allegedly ambushing, shooting state trooper
Jocquise R. Timmons, 28, was arrested Friday in South Carolina by U.S. Marshals and is being held as he awaits extradition. He is charged with two counts of first-degree attempted murder, four ...
Mar 06 2023 - Whale mural at Lake Barrington business is artist Eddaviel’s statement on the environment
He offers his take on the huge creatures in vibrant detail in a mural showing two whales amid swirling waters that he painted at a Lake Barrington business that sells water-purification systems.
Mar 06 2023 - Huntersville business recognized with 'Inspire Our Future' award
The Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce has recognized Pester USA Inc. in Huntersville for outstanding continuous support of education and workforce development with the Inspire Our Future award presented ...
Mar 06 2023 - Mobility Programs Aim To Forge A Sustainable Future For Multifamily Residents
The D.C., Maryland and Virginia area is awash with commuting options, including public transit, bike trails, walking trails, carpooling and vanpooling. And the region has displayed its commitment ...
Mar 06 2023 - Rams First Pitch baseball event hits it over the fence at fundraiser
In one of the most successful fundraisers in recent memory for the Reidsville Senior High School baseball team, more than 275 passionate boosters, community business owners and fans joined the ...
Mar 06 2023 - What were Utah's 10 most-visited and 10 least-visited state parks in 2022?
Visitation to Utah's state parks dropped a little in 2022, much like the state's national parks. But that doesn't mean parks weren't busy. A tick under 10 million people visited Utah's 46 state parks ...
Mar 06 2023 - Tennessee becomes first state to ban drag shows on public property, near schools
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed legislation on Thursday restricting drag shows and banning gender transition treatments for minors. Tennessee is now the first state to limit the performances, and ...
Mar 06 2023 - Camden Main Street program chosen to be part of rural small business support program
The city of Camden Main Street program has been selected to participate in a new small business resiliency audit and resources pilot program. In partnership with Main Street America and Main Street ...
Mar 06 2023 - Irish festival a 'lucky charm' for Camden businesses
We have over 45 food trucks and food vendors, and we have over 130 retail and original handcrafted artwork vendors," says Irish Fest director, Rebekah O'Hara. The town is preparing for the biggest ...
Mar 06 2023 - New Heartland Coca-Cola facility wins approval from Olathe planners
Heartland Coca-Cola’s vision to build more than 1 million square feet of manufacturing and distribution in Olathe slowly but ... is the project lead. The Kansas City Business Journal will ...
Mar 06 2023 - Olathe Schools says bus driver shortage now at ‘all-time’ high
The Olathe School District said Thursday night it is continuing to work on alternatives to its existing school bus system, citing the ongoing national shortage of drivers.
Mar 06 2023 - New York Offshore Wind Facility Could Create 420 Direct Jobs
New York expects to procure a minimum of 2 GW of ... GE proposed building the factories with Carver Companies at their Port of Coeymans site. Read more here. New business models are being adopted ...
Mar 06 2023 - Topeka is one step closer to changing Kansas law on public alcohol consumption
Topeka business groups are pushing to change a Kansas law to make it easier to allow public alcohol consumption at downtown and NOTO events.
Mar 06 2023 - Miami-Dade Inspector General: Private transportation company with $64M county contract operated uns
By Francisco Alvarado, Florida Bulldog.org - Miami-Dade inspector general says a private firm with fat county contracts operated unsafe buses ...
Mar 06 2023 - Office near Miami-Dade transit station could be replaced with apartments
MRT Construction, on behalf of property owner 6801 Investments LLC, filed a pre-application with Miami-Dade County officials ... make development more New York City style where residents are ...
Mar 06 2023 - Ex-Pickerington teacher repays $15K in stolen robotics club funds
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A former Pickerington Schools teacher has repaid his debt to the state after pocketing nearly $15,000 in funds meant for a student robotics club, the Ohio Auditor of ...
Mar 06 2023 - Iconic AQ Chicken restaurant to close in Springdale
The original AQ Chicken House in Springdale will close this month after nearly 76 years in business at 1207 N. Thompson St. It’s the sole location for the restaurant ...
Mar 06 2023 - Missouri marijuana companies now eligible for tax deductions
MISSOURI – Marijuana companies will be allowed to deduct business expenses on their state taxes when filing their Missouri state tax returns in 2023. This option became available to businesses ...
Mar 06 2023 - What the Abilene Reporter-News liked and disliked: Mr. Distinguished
What better way ... March is Women's History Month and we applaud Highland Church of Christ for naming six women as elders - a first for the central Abilene church. Church business is church business, ...
Mar 06 2023 - Stillwater businesses say construction is devastating sales
A construction project in Stillwater has caused some small businesses to face hardships, with some shutting their doors for good.
Mar 06 2023 - Funding Transit Would Make Wisconsin More Welcoming
Despite this, in 2010 Wisconsin cut funding to transit by 10% and has only partially restored it since. What signal does it send to potential future residents when state policymakers shun a public ...
Mar 06 2023 - Hanover eagle cam: Viewers anxiously await the arrival of the first egg
Watch live:Follow Liberty and Freedom in the Hanover bald eagle nest A second ... The livestream, run through a Pennsylvania Game Commission partnership with Comcast Business and HDOnTap, captures ...
Mar 06 2023 - Police: 4 sports cars stolen from Ferrari repair shop in Plainview
Three people allegedly smashed the front glass of the business around 4 a.m., grabbed the key fobs and made off with the vehicles. Police say the suspects drove off and headed eastbound on South ...
Mar 06 2023 - South Dakota business community greets new law to recognize out-of-state licenses
A new law to recognize out-of-state licenses for most professions in South Dakota will “do a lot of good” for the state’s economy, according to Ken Amundson, president of Midwestern Mechanical in ...
Mar 06 2023 - Boone man charged with child sexual abuse material, police say
CAMPUS IN BOONE. A MAN IS IN JAIL THIS MORNING ACCUSED OF HAVING CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL. POLICE SAY JACOB KILGORE IS FACING SEVEN COUNTS OF SECOND DEGREE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR.
Mar 06 2023 - Manitoba Is About to Get Way Less Accessible for American Waterfowlers
Proposed bird hunting restrictions in Manitoba have rendered American waterfowlers quite unhappy and very confused. A proposal to cap foreign migratory game bird hunting licenses and transition to a ...
Mar 06 2023 - 1 killed when business jet encounters severe turbulence
A business jet was buffeted by severe turbulence, killing a passenger and forcing the aircraft to divert to Bradley ...
Mar 06 2023 - $60,000 in drugs and guns seized in Windsor bust
Windsor police have arrested four people after a two-month long investigation that lead to the seizure of three firearms and $60,000 worth of illegal drugs.
Mar 06 2023 - Ohio House bill that would cut taxes and cost local governments and schools gets first hearing
Adam Mathews (R-Lebanon). "This legislation empowers our families and businesses to thrive as well as restart Ohio as the economic engine of the Midwest," said Mathews in his sponsor testimony. He ...
Mar 06 2023 - 3 jailed after drug trafficking bust in Jasper
Police recovered more than 7 pounds of marijuana, plus acid/LSD, mushrooms, edibles, and THC wax and cartridges.
Mar 06 2023 - Parts of the Des Moines skywalk are smelly and leaky while others are pristine. Why?
Des Moines leaders recognize the significance the ... the idea was to protect office workers from the frigid winters in Iowa’s largest city and encourage businesses to resist the pull to ...
Mar 06 2023 - Hageman’s Comments To State Legislative Members ‘Unheard Of’ In History Of Body
When U.S. Rep. Harriet Hageman criticized members of the Legislature earlier this week, she did something that the congressional delegation never does -- get involved in their business. Former Sen. Al ...
Mar 06 2023 - Late surge carries Rugby past Langdon-Edmore-Munich in state Class B girls tournament
All season, Langdon-Edmore-Munich quietly went about its business, taking care of business at the right time and playing its best basketball late in the year. As a result, the Cardinals reached the ...
Mar 06 2023 - Winter storm brings thundersnow to metro Detroit
Starting Friday afternoon, southeast Michigan is expected to get hit with rain that will transition to snow in the evening.
Mar 06 2023 - Mg-Al-Zinc Coated Carbon Steel Market 2023 Size, business Share and Growth Insights by Prime Firms
Pre and Post Covid Report Is Covered | Final Report Will Add the Analysis of the Impact of Russia-Ukraine War and ...
Mar 06 2023 - DWI driver charged with vehicular manslaughter in Freeport
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing ...
Mar 06 2023 - South Dakota lawmakers advance bills aimed at regulating the state's relationships with foreign ent
South Dakota lawmakers have been advancing bills that would set new regulations for the state's business relationship with foreign entities. The bills were proposed in response to lawmakers' fears ...
Mar 06 2023 - Cultural Center at the Opera House in Havre de Grace going cashless
The Cultural Center at the Opera House in Havre de Grace announces its transition to cashless form of payments for both ticket and concessions purchases at the center, according to a news release.
Mar 06 2023 - A national coffee brand will open a new store in this busy Lexington County area
A Biggby Coffee location is being prepped just off South Lake Drive in the Red Bank area of Lexington County, just south of Interstate 20. Photo b A coffee company that has shops nationwide is brewing ...
Mar 06 2023 - Two Lexington County men arrested on child sexual abuse material charges
Two men in Lexington County were arrested on child sexual abuse material charges. According to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, Joshua Daniel Callahan, 24 of Pelion, and Christopher P.
Mar 06 2023 - Man from Georgia traveled out of state for business trip. Now, he’s missing, cops say
Georgia man Nathan Millard, 42, is missing days after his wife said he traveled to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for a work trip. Photo by the Baton Rouge Police Department A Georgia man vanished while ...
Mar 06 2023 - Pedestrian dies after being hit by car at busy Cobb intersection
A Marietta man who was hit by a Mercedes-Benz sedan while walking in a Cobb County crosswalk early Friday morning died from his injuries, police said.
Mar 06 2023 - Sierra Vista Herald: Who does Arizona Sen. Gowan work for?
Does anybody else have a problem with a politician promoting a bill that would directly benefit his side business? Arizona apparently does not. Since at least 2019, and possibly before, ...
Mar 06 2023 - High school wrestling: District champ Kaiyon McKinney from Elyria highlights seven area D-I state q
The Division I Perrysburg District wrestling tournament’s second day came and went in a hurry, with seven area wrestlers qualifying for Columbus on this go-around. Three wrestlers ...
Mar 06 2023 - Flooding concerns lingering across the Ozarks
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The First Alert Weather Team was busy tracking our last storm system that came through the Ozarks. While no severe weather came into the Ozarks, the system did leave ...
Mar 06 2023 - Staunton man pleads guilty to sexually abusing two girls in county, ending cases
A man who sexually abused two girls in two jurisdictions, and is already serving a 15-year Staunton sentence, won't face additional prison time.
Mar 06 2023 - Gwinnett County school bus driver accused of fondling self in front of children
A former Gwinnett County school bus driver is in jail on charges of public indecency and child molestation after allegedly fondling himself in front of children on his bus.
Mar 06 2023 - North Carolina businessman still out on bond after 13-count conspiracy indictment
Insurance magnate Greg E. Lindberg of Durham, North Carolina, remains free on an unsecured bond after being indicted on 13 charges in a massive insurance fraud scheme.
Mar 06 2023 - North Carolina magnate remains free after new charges
A North Carolina business magnate remains free after he was indicted on charges he conspired to conduct a massive scheme to deceive insurance regulators and policyholders related to insurance ...
Mar 06 2023 - Ohio senators introduce rail safety bill after fiery crash
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Railroads like the one involved in last month's fiery crash and toxic chemical release in Ohio would be subject to a series of new federal safety regulations under bipartisan ...
Mar 06 2023 - Greenville County man arrested on child sex abuse charges, AG says
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. — A Greenville County man has been arrested on child sex charges, according to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson. Wilson says that Mark Lee Jamieson, 39, of Travelers ...
Mar 06 2023 - Windthorst Knights of Columbus holds annual sausage meal
The Knights of Columbus partnered with the Windthorst Volunteer Fire Department to hold their annual sausage meal. The meal has been an annual event during the first weekend of Mar. for over 60 years.
Mar 06 2023 - Offshore wind farms to generate nearly $4 billion for NYS businesses
Five wind farms are to be built off Long Island's South Shore in the next few years, with the first farm expected to begin generating electricity later this year.
Mar 06 2023 - Indiana trooper shoots suspect during drug, gun bust
An Indiana State Police trooper shot and wounded ... said state police Sgt. John Perrine. The shooting happened as three state troopers were following up on an investigation of a person with ...
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