Mar 06 2023 - Most expensive homes sold in Franklin, Delaware counties in February COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) â The top home sold in Franklin County last month went for $1.96 million on Valentineâs Day, while the top home in Delaware County went for $1.5 million. NBC4 analyzed ...
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 thereâs at least one type of business the neighborhood has never had â 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 - 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 - 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 Fultonâs sugar bush near Pakenham. That has dropped by about 1,000 taps this year after a derecho that chewed its way ...
Mar 06 2023 - Chamber hosts Eastpointeâs State of the City address Residents, local dignitaries and business owners gathered March 2 at the Lutheran Fraternities of America No. 57 for Eastpointeâs annual State of the City address.
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,â COMET officers said in a statement. No ...
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 - 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 worldâs 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 stateâs 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 - 3 Indiana towns listed in â150 Best Small Town in Americaâ ranking For people who detest traffic, crowds and the seemingly nonstop bustle of metro areas, it doesnât 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 - âItâs fantasticâ: 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. âThere 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. Lâentreprise Autobus Breton met fin à cette liaison vieille de plus de 30 ans parce qu ...
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 - Eat Arkansas Since launching his business in 2022 â a side gig to his full-time job at Hobby Lobby â Rodgers has become the resident knife sharpener for several Central Arkansas restaurants: The Fold ...
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 - 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 - Ohio AG approves language in abortion protection petition COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) â The Ohio Attorney Generalâs Office approved summary language Thursday in a petition to enshrine abortion rights in Ohioâs state constitution, advancing the closely ...
Mar 06 2023 - Riverton Man Pleads Guilty To Breaking Newborn Twin Daughtersâ 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 - 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 - 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 Itâs not the busy weekends thatâll drive Kitchen Socialâs growth. It's the random Mondays and Tuesdays. The locally based restaurant brand opened its first location in Columbus in 2019. Itâs grown to ...
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 - 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 Louisianaâs future,â said LABI President and CEO Stephen Waguespack. âWe 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 Indianaâs 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 2023âs 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 - 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 - Main Street New Jersey: Scouring Scotch Plains and its best businesses In this weekâs Main Street New Jersey, we travel across Scotch Plains in Union County with News 12âs Lauren Due. LAST WEEK: Highlighting local businesses in Middlesex County - First Option ...
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 - 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 - 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-Colaâs 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 - 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 - Ex-Pickerington teacher repays $15K in stolen robotics club funds COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) â 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. Itâs the sole location for the restaurant ...
Mar 06 2023 - Missouri marijuana companies now eligible for tax deductions MISSOURI â 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 - 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 - 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 - $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 - DWI driver charged with vehicular manslaughter in Freeport The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but donât let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing ...
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 - 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 - 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 - 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 â 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. â 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 - 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 ...