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Bus News Archives, March 07 2023
Mar 07 2023 - Ashland wins OHSAA Division I District bowling championship
PORT CLINTON - The Ashland High School boys bowling team is headed back to Columbus. By virtue of winning the Division I Northwest District Tournament at Star Lanes at the Harbor on Thursday with a ...
Mar 07 2023 - ‘Plate It Forward’ in Southington gives free meals to food insecure
A group of Southington businessmen have devised “Plate it Forward,” a collaboration with local restaurants to give free meals to the food-insecure.
Mar 07 2023 - Quad implements staff cuts in printing while growing its marketing unit
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. (NYSE ... Quad operates multiple printing plants in southeast Wisconsin and had 5,800 employees in the region as of the Milwaukee Business Journal's latest list of ...
Mar 07 2023 - Climate change is making Wisconsin's craft brewers change the way they do business
Breweries around Wisconsin are pushing for sustainable practices. But as the environment becomes more unstable, costs will continue to grow.
Mar 07 2023 - Buster Murdaugh complains to police about being followed, photographed on Hilton Head
Buster Murdaugh filed a police report days after his father, disgraced lawyer Alex Murdaugh, was convicted of double murder.
Mar 07 2023 - Buster Murdaugh spotted through blinds of Hilton Head Island condo
A grim-faced Murdaugh left the $180,000 condo he shares in Hilton Head, SC with his lawyer girlfriend Saturday to walk his dogs around their neighborhood ...
Mar 07 2023 - Race to boost electric vehicle range in cold weather
Alaska’s rugged and frigid interior, where it can get as cold as minus-50 Fahrenheit, is not the place you’d expect to find an electric school bus. But here is Bus No. 50, with a cartoon horse decal ...
Mar 07 2023 - Arkansas lawmakers consider bill to require safety alarms on school buses
HB1511, or "Charlie's Law," is named after 5-year-old Charlie Carpenter, who was left on a Bentonville school bus for several hours last September.
Mar 07 2023 - Hagerstown, Eastern Panhandle Metropolitan Planning Organization considers 4 new MARC routes
The Maryland Transit Administration is Considering Increasing MARC train routes. A public hearing is planned this week.
Mar 07 2023 - A crash in Naugatuck leads to a drug bust
NAUGATUCK, CT (WFSB) - Police responded to a call on Sunday of a crash with injuries on Millville Avenue and Hillside Avenue. The crash happened at approximately 12:45 p.m. when witnesses reported ...
Mar 07 2023 - Town Hall: Gomberg, Anderson to meet for OCCC live video event
Oregon Coast Community College and the Small Business Development Center have hosted live video town hall meetings between Lincoln County residents and their elected officials ...
Mar 07 2023 - Wayland invests in small business with Google partnership
Grow with Google Digital Coach Teresa Heger, left, leads the program's first workshop for Wayland small businesses. Courtesy city of Wayland A grassroots organization aims to bolster small ...
Mar 07 2023 - Texas bill banning some foreign land purchases amended following opposition
A Texas Senate bill that would ban governments, citizens and businesses from China, North Korea, Iran and Russia from buying land in Texas was amended following backlash from ...
Mar 07 2023 - Blue-Chip DB Johnson-Rubell Set for First Ohio State Visit
One of Ohio State's longtime secondary targets has set up a trip to Columbus. Jordon Johnson-Rubell, the IMG Academy safety who transferred there from the state of Texas, ...
Mar 07 2023 - Alabama governor says state will resume executions
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said Friday that the state ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and opinion.
Mar 07 2023 - Arkansas legislators introduce transportation-based bills
A trio of transportation-based laws has been introduced to the Arkansas Legislature revolving around students on school buses and drunk and distracted driving.
Mar 07 2023 - Denver Broncos
Living in a new city? A manageable transition for Kareem Jackson. Playing safety instead of cornerback? Same. Leading a semi-rebuilt secondary? Ditto. But wearing No. 22 for the Broncos?
Mar 07 2023 - ‘This is something that’s needed’: St. George approves ‘minimal’ power rate increase
St. George residents and businesses will be seeing their power bills go up soon following the City Council passing a rate increase that was described as “minimal” and necessary due to a drop in ...
Mar 07 2023 - Bottorff’s Southtown Furniture celebrates 100 years in Salem
Owner Curtis Bottorff says Southtown Furniture is in the business of building relationships. “I don’t care what business you’re in, if you don’t offer dependable customer service, it’s going to catch ...
Mar 07 2023 - Salem mayor urges donations for East Palestine residents affected by Feb. 3 derailment
The city of Salem is collecting donations for East Palestine residents and businesses following the derailment Feb. 3. In an open letter to residents, community organizations and leaders Mayor Cyndi ...
Mar 07 2023 - Whitmer: Bavarian Inn Lodge expansion project will create 71 new jobs
The Bavarian Inn Lodge expansion project is expected to generate a capital investment of $80 million and create 71 jobs with the support of a $750,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance ...
Mar 07 2023 - GOP lawmakers call for hearings in wake of abuse at Choate
Quincy, speaks at a news conference with her Republican colleagues to call for operational changes at Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center in Anna in response to an investigative series by ...
Mar 07 2023 - Illinois GOP lawmakers call for hearings in wake of abuse at Choate
Late last week, the members sent a letter to key Democratic committee chairs in the Illinois House and Senate asking them to schedule a bicameral public hearing on the facility. The districts that ...
Mar 07 2023 - GOP lawmakers call for hearings in wake of abuse at southern Illinois mental health facility
The residents there can’t suffer. The most profound developmental and mental disabilities in the state can’t suffer. They have to be treated well,” one state representative said.
Mar 07 2023 - Legislators Demand Hearings on Illinois Mental Health Facility Where Staff Abused Patients and Cove
Repeated investigations of the center have revealed patients who were beaten and humiliated by staff, and staff who lied to cover up their actions.
Mar 07 2023 - GOP lawmakers in Illinois call for hearings in the wake of abuse at Choate
Quincy, speaks at a news conference with her Republican colleagues to call for operational changes at Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center in Anna following an investigation by Lee ...
Mar 07 2023 - Scotts Bluff County Commissioners voice approval of increased cooperation with Kimball Country Tran
The Scotts Bluff County Board of Commissioners voiced approval and support of increased cooperation with the Kimball County Transit Service at its regular meeting on Monday evening.
Mar 07 2023 - Cat rescued off busy highway in Delray Beach
A cat was rescued after it was stuck on a busy highway in Delray Beach. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) said the frightened cat was found trapped in the median of I-95 and Atlantic Ave on Monday.
Mar 07 2023 - From a medical center to a beauty bar, here are 8 area businesses opening or reopening
Carolina Quick Care Shallotte is a walk-in medical center located at 4612 Main St., Shallotte. No appointment needed. Open seven days a week. Insurance accepted, self-pay. 910-444-2970. The Wilmington ...
Mar 07 2023 - Tupelo, Columbus named top micropolitans
Six Mississippi cities made Site Selection magazine’s list of Top Micropolitans of 2022. The list is based on the number of new and expanding industrial projects. Micropolitan areas are labor markets ...
Mar 07 2023 - 'We hope they’ll reverse direction.' Residents rally to keep only bank in small village open
RUSHVILLE, NY - The impending closure of a bank branch in the village of Rushville has garnered support from residents and businesses who want the bank to remain open, according to Mayor David Le ...
Mar 07 2023 - Knife-wielding suspect arrested after leading Sandusky police on chase
SANDUSKY, Ohio (WJW) – The FOX 8 I-Team obtained Sandusky police body camera video showing how officers busted a suspect after a wild vehicle and foot chase. Allen Russell, 31, was arrested ...
Mar 07 2023 - Who's the new owner of a Cherry Hill bowling alley?
CHERRY HILL - A fast-expanding Virginia firm has acquired The Big Event entertainment center here. Bowlero Corp. said the purchase of the 36-lane bowling alley was its first this year "out of a robust ...
Mar 07 2023 - YUP Fingerprinting Opens in Price
Fingerprinting has opened its eighth Utah location on Price City's Main Street. The business celebrated the occasion with a ribbon cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration on Friday. YUP ...
Mar 07 2023 - AAMU Annual Bus Tour visits Enterprise
The Alabama A&M University president and staff visited Enterprise High School Monday afternoon as part of the university’s 11th Annual Scholarship Recognition and Promotional Tour that began ...
Mar 07 2023 - Tuscaloosa Bar to Benefit Turning Point During Women’s History Month
Session Cocktails, a downtown Tuscaloosa bar focused on pre-Prohibition and modern classic cocktails, will be partnering with Manderson Women in Business for March's "Cocktail for a Cause." ...
Mar 07 2023 - Montana finance industry opposes firearms ‘discrimination’ bill, Attorney General supports
A customer forgot a firearm at a business last week, and the business was disappointed with the irresponsible conduct, said Charles Robison, with the Montana Chamber of Commerce. Now, that business is ...
Mar 07 2023 - Future Technologies Achieves Cradlepoint Exclusive Private Networks Specialization
Future Technologies to Support Cradlepoint as a Leading Partner to Deploy NetCloud Private Networks SUWANEE, Ga., March 06, 2023--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Future Technologies Venture, LLC (Future Technologies ...
Mar 07 2023 - Maryland Lawmakers Considering Bills That Could Affect Housing, Transit-Oriented Development
A look at where legislation impacting commercial real estate in Maryland stands halfway through the first general assembly session of Gov. Wes Moore's term.
Mar 07 2023 - Maryland lawmakers scrap plan to pilot four-day workweek, citing cost, practicality
Maryland businesses that had hoped to get in on a pilot program experimenting with a four-day workweek will have to wait at least another year.
Mar 07 2023 - ‘Women are amazing, we're pretty strong': Women-owned Fort Wayne business finds recipe for succes
Maureen Madden and her sister Theresa Kacmarik are the owners of Fort Wayne's own Cookie Cottage. Over the years, it's become one of the community's favorite spots to grab a sweet treat, or a dozen.
Mar 07 2023 - California Burger open for business in Fort Wayne
This is the Indianapolis based burger chain’s first store outside the state capital. California Burger specializes in, you guessed it; burgers which are described as being home made. They also offer a ...
Mar 07 2023 - Ice cream truck with meth among recent drug busts in Slidell
A woman was arrested Monday after Slidell Police discovered she was selling and using meth inside her ice cream truck. In a bizarre case Tamisha Morin, 42, was booked while travelling along Old ...
Mar 07 2023 - Enjoy Downtown Jonesborough
Downtown Jonesborough is often referred to by visitors as something out of a Hallmark movie, and for good reason. It’s a bustling downtown filled with various shops and restaurants, everything from ...
Mar 07 2023 - Ranger tickets driver for barreling through fence, abandoning car in Upstate NY nature preserve
A 42-year-old driver from Troy barreled through a split rail fence at a trailhead in the Albany Pine Bush Preserve on ... abandoned it in the woods. A New York State Department of Environmental ...
Mar 07 2023 - Manhunt On For Suspect In Pine Bush Stabbing
The Town of Crawford Police Department said the stabbing happened around 8 p.m. at the Mobil Station on Route 52 in Pine Bush. A 47-year-old man was at the gas station with another person, who stabbed ...
Mar 07 2023 - Gallia Co. Sheriff’s Office conducts drug bust
Ms. Rayburn was arrested for an outstanding warrant for non-support of dependents from the Gallia County Juvenile Court. Mr. Birtcher was taken into custody at the scene, and charges are forthcoming ...
Mar 07 2023 - Neighbors ice cream shop closes in Homewood
Neighbors ice cream shop in Homewood has closed. The ice cream shop, which was a partnership of community and business leaders, closed after 18 months in operation at 715 Oak Grove in Homewood.
Mar 07 2023 - Armed thief robs South Carolina business, assaults staffers, police say
A man armed with a gun stole money and assaulted staffers at a Lancaster business, Lancaster Police said on Monday. Officers responded to calls regarding ...
Mar 07 2023 - Rocklahoma 2023 Lineup: Godsmack, Pantera, Rob Zombie, Limp Bizkit, and More
Corey Taylor, Ministry, Bush, Code Orange, GWAR, Mammoth WVH, and more will also play the Labor Day weekend fest. Rocklahoma 2023 Lineup: Godsmack, Pantera, Rob Zombie, Limp Bizkit, and More Jon Hadus ...
Mar 07 2023 - Carmi Chapter Celebrates National FFA Week
In June of this year, the Illinois FFA will celebrate 94 years in existence.  The Carmi Chaper of FFA is celebrating National FFA Week and enjoys robust membership in the form of 166 members according ...
Mar 07 2023 - ‘Healthy Mind, Body & Spirit; Indiana Black Expo holds healthcare conference in Elkhart
They also offered workshops led by prominent members of the black community about voting rights, dressing for success, and how to build a small business.
Mar 07 2023 - Trio of men charged with 7 felonies in Chippewa County drug bust
Three men accused of selling cocaine and methamphetamine have been charged with seven felonies each after they were arrested Friday at a Kincheloe, Mich. restaurant owned by one of the men. According ...
Mar 07 2023 - Michigan communities will share $60 million of recreational marijuana tax revenue
The 224 municipalities that have recreational marijuana businesses will split a piece of the revenue collected from the 10% marijuana excise tax.
Mar 07 2023 - Tioga Chamber hosts economic forecasting forum
The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce brought businesses together to network and recap the last few years of our nation’s economy, and what can be expected going forward.
Mar 07 2023 - Family says grandmother injured while in care of southern Indiana nursing home has died
An 80-year-old southern Indiana woman, whose family said she was abused while in the care of a nursing home in Corydon, Indiana, has died. The family of Carolyn Coulter told WDRB News she died Monday.
Mar 07 2023 - Lindsay woman arrested for shoplifting after store staff allegedly see her conceal items in bag
A 33-year-old Lindsay female is facing theft charges after an incident Thursday afternoon at a store. Police say at approximately 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 2, officers were called to a business on ...
Mar 07 2023 - Guest: I am one of many domestic violence victims incarcerated in Oklahoma, but there's hope
To this day, in almost every state including Oklahoma, it is unusual for courts to consider the abuse a survivor has suffered in sentencing.
Mar 07 2023 - I shot my abuser to escape. Why are so many domestic violence survivors like me in prison?
In almost every state in the U.S., it is unusual for courts to consider the abuse a survivor has suffered in sentencing. That has to change.
Mar 07 2023 - Cereal Collection For National Cereal Day
Students aimed to collect 500 cereal boxes through Do Good Wisconsin’s Cereal Box Domino Challenge. But with support from community members and area businesses, Haen collected 1,083 cereal boxes just ...
Mar 07 2023 - Smyrna business owners have mixed reactions over Windy Hill Road construction project
Construction on Windy Hill Road has been a multi-year project and business owners impacted by it are sharing their feelings about it.
Mar 07 2023 - Camden National Bank receives Above and Beyond Award from Employer Support of the National Guard an
In Maine, we work hard as a team to support each other’s business successes and goals within our small communities.” In addition to the Above and Beyond award, the following four Camden ...
Mar 07 2023 - A Quaint & Colorful Town: The Ultimate Guide To Winston-Salem & Things To Do
Only the town of Winston-Salem in North Carolina could take a history of religious communities and tobacco factories and transform it into the bustling small city it is today. Between North Carolina's ...
Mar 07 2023 - Winston-Salem has banned pine straw at businesses and apartment complexes. Most property owners are
Most Winston-Salem property owners subject to new city rules on flammable landscaping materials are abiding by the guidelines, according to fire officials.
Mar 07 2023 - Seabrook woman reels in monster catch in ‘Wicked Tuna’ debut: ‘It was awesome’
SEABROOK — Tuna was certainly on the menu last Sunday at Red’s Tavern in Seabrook as the busy restaurant hosted a watch party of the premiere of National Geographic’s “Wicked Tuna ...
Mar 07 2023 - Winthrop man found guilty of sexual abuse of a minor
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - A man from Winthrop was found guilty of of raping a girl for years, starting when she just 14, was sentenced Thursday. According to the Kennebec Journal, Jeffery Tyler ...
Mar 07 2023 - Water main break floods Lindbergh Boulevard in Bridgeton
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — A large water main break flooded a busy road in Bridgeton Wednesday morning. According to the Bridgeton Police Department, the water main break happened on N. Lindbergh ...
Mar 07 2023 - Future Growth of Whole Grain Analyzers Market Outlook 2023 and Forecast to 2028 |PerkinElmer, FOSS,
New Jersey, United States According to a report published by Infinity Business Insights, the global Whole Grain ...
Mar 07 2023 - Her husband died after stay at Montana State Hospital. She wants answers.
Injuries, abuse, and neglect have continued at the state-run psychiatric facility that lost its federal certification due to preventable patient deaths. But an information blackout remains.
Mar 07 2023 - Kyle Busch takes Fontana for 1st win with Richard Childress Racing
FONTANA, Calif. -- Kyle Busch still smiles at the memory of getting thrown out of California Speedway during his first competitive trip here in 2001. The 16-year-old upstart dominated a NASCAR ...
Mar 07 2023 - Kyle Busch takes new team to victory lane as Fontana holds last race in current layout
Busch, who signed with Childress in the offseason after 15 years with Joe Gibbs Racing, drove the No. 8 Chevrolet to victory Sunday at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. Busch has now won ...
Mar 07 2023 - NASCAR Power Rankings: Kyle Busch makes early statement at Fontana
The most puzzling result from Fontana was Bell. He started on the pole ... Harvick’s retirement tour is off to a strong start. The 47-year-old California native finished fifth at Auto Club after ...
Mar 07 2023 - Kyle Busch gets 1st RCR victory in Fontana's NASCAR farewell
Kyle Busch still smiles at the memory of getting thrown out of California Speedway during his first competitive trip here in 2001. The 16-year-old upstart dominated a NASCAR Truck Series practice, ...
Mar 07 2023 - Ozark seeks citizen input on new city flag design created by two lifelong friends
OZARK—The “creative idea” of two lifelong ... Moseley is at the University of Alabama majoring in business management. Buchanan graduated from the Alabama Aviation College and is working ...
Mar 07 2023 - Local businesses 'unWine' in downtown Starkville
Last Friday, the Greater Starkville Development Partnership and Main Street Association held their first seasonal unWine Downtown event of the year.
Mar 07 2023 - Delta Biscuit Co. owner launching new concept in Bentonville
Food entrepreneur Hayne Begley of Bentonville is launching a new concept in the city with a new partnership. Starting in March, Begley and longtime friend and business partner J.R.
Mar 07 2023 - Steve & Rocky's restaurant in Novi to close, reopen under new ownership
Steve & Rocky's restaurant on Grand River and the outskirts of Novi Town Center in Novi, will close Saturday after 25 years in business. The restaurant is expected to reopen Tuesday under the new ...
Mar 07 2023 - “Black Balloon Day” brings attention to opioid epidemic and overdose awareness
Monday is “Black Balloon Day.” It’s meant to bring attention to the opioid epidemic and overdose awareness. It is estimated that in 2022 there were 716 overdose deaths in Maine. Businesses around the ...
Mar 07 2023 - Northwest Arkansas transit officials apply for bus stop improvement grant
THIS IS EXHIBIT A. THIS SPRINGDALE BUS STOP HAS A SIDEWALK THAT ABRUPTLY ENDS. MANY OTHERS IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS ARE THE SAME. OZARK REGIONAL TRANSIT IS HOPING TO FIX THEM THROUGH A GRANT FROM THE ...
Mar 07 2023 - Lexington County Men arrested on unrelated Child Sexual Abuse Material charges
Veltmann, 68, of Gaston on seven total charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors. Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force investigators with the Lexington County Sheriff's ...
Mar 07 2023 - Updated SEC baseball power rankings after week three action; Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina a
Check out where Auburn is in our week four SEC baseball power rankings. After another busy weekend in the SEC, we have a good amount of movement in the power rankings. Florida has looked great, but ...
Mar 07 2023 - Businesses Thrive In Amarillo, TX
Kevin Carter, President & CEO, Amarillo Economic Development Corp. discusses how the largest city in the Texas Panhandle offers workforce and incentives for companies to succeed. Business ...
Mar 07 2023 - 2023 Alberta budget on the brain for Lethbridge businesses
1:30 Alberta budget on the mind of Lethbridge businesses Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews made a stop in Lethbridge on Thursday, endorsing his government’s latest budget. The room was ...
Mar 07 2023 - Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, March 6
Here’s your morning rewind for the Monday, March 6, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon. Load Error The Saskatoon Women’s Network helps support women in both their personal and business journeys.
Mar 07 2023 - Salt Lake airport sees record number of passengers following All-Star Weekend
Between NBA All-Star weekend, ski season and a holiday, the Salt Lake City International Airport is seeing a big boom in passengers. “The busiest day that we have seen,” Nancy Volmer, Salt Lake City ...
Mar 07 2023 - How a Vergennes ice cream business is growing
A grant from the Northeast Dairy Innovation Center indirectly resulted in lu•lu’s adding its newest product — goal milk gelato.
Mar 07 2023 - Vergennes Police Log for Feb. 23
A series of mostly non-criminal issues kept Vergennes police busy between Feb. 13 and 19, including a resident experiencing a mental health crisis, a challenging Vergennes Area Rescue Squad (VARS) ...
Mar 07 2023 - Bond set at $25K for MHLT teacher accused of possessing child sex abuse material
A fourth-grade math teacher at Minocqua-Hazelhurst-Lake Tomahawk Grade School remains in the Vilas County Jail on a $25,000 cash bond.
Mar 07 2023 - Man charged months after armed robbery at Seneca business, deputies say
A man who was an inmate at the Greenville County jail has been charged with an armed robbery in the Upstate last summer, officials said.
Mar 07 2023 - Pedestrian at bus stop hit by car in Newport, police say
Provided by WXIX Cincinnati Police at the scene of a pedestrian crash in Newport Wednesday night. NEWPORT, Ky. (WXIX) - A pedestrian waiting for the bus was hit by a car in New ...
Mar 07 2023 - Des Moines is getting a pain in the assessment
The values of office space in DSM's core business district, which is primarily downtown, were unchanged, but the average commercial class assessment is up 19.5%. That's partly associated with recent ...
Mar 07 2023 - Amarillo area business news and developments for Feb. 26, 2023
Gachago received a Doctor of Healthcare Administration from the University of Phoenix, a Master of Science in international management from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Bachelor of ...
Mar 07 2023 - Team Right Now: Senior-led Garaway tops Malvern in OHSAA boys basketball district final
Veteran Pirates return to regional tournament to face Columbus Africentric after outlasting Malvern in an intense district championship game.
Mar 07 2023 - Will Alex Murdaugh appeal? 5 questions on what’s next after the trial
Murdaugh's lawyers will appeal the sentence as the disgraced attorney faces financial fraud allegations. And with Murdaugh sentenced, what happens to Buster?
Mar 07 2023 - Wagoner County man sentenced to 30 years in prison for child sex abuse
WAGONER COUNTY, Okla. — Oklahoma Dist. Att. Jack Thorp confirmed a Wagoner County man was sentenced on Tuesday for two counts of child sex abuse. Michael Gwyn, 50, was sentenced to fifteen ...
Mar 07 2023 - 'She slipped through every crack' | How a young girl’s death launched a multi-state abuse investi
AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. — An Airway Heights couple is behind bars, accused of stunning child abuse that led to the death of an 8-year-old girl. Police say their investigation spanned across two ...
Mar 07 2023 - Coffee Talks, NRGRDA sessions scheduled for Hinton
hinton, w.va. – The West Virginia Coffee Talks and New River Gorge Regional Development Authority (NRGRDA) Summers County Business Owners Meeting will both be at the Hinton Technology Building ...
Mar 07 2023 - Texas Treasure Business Award presented to Bruner Motors
Greg Bruner, owner of Bruner Motors was recently honored by the Texas Historical Commission (THC) at the State Capitol as a recipient of the Texas Treasure Business Award. The award is an initiative o ...
Mar 07 2023 - Should LA offer incentives for people to move back from out of state?
State Rep. Michael Echols says instead of incentives, the state should become more business and worker-friendly by eliminating the personal income tax and centralizing the state sales tax.
Mar 07 2023 - Ex-DOE business manager charged with stealing thousands from agency
Prosecutors charged Karie Luana Klein with allegedly falsifying documents and stealing money from the department. She faces three felony theft counts. Prosecutors said Klein allegedly falsified work ...
Mar 07 2023 - Cheyenne Manor Hosts Meet and Greet for New Administrator, Tammy Freeman
On Sunday, February 19 the Board of Directors of the Cheyenne Manor in Cheyenne Wells hosted a Meet and Greet soup dinner for the community at the Knights of Columbus Hall in honor of their newly ...
Mar 07 2023 - Summerville apartments fetch $78M; commercial development set for Goose Creek
A recently built multifamily development in Nexton is now under new ownership while a new business venture that involves a store relocation and a possible restaurant/brewery combination is in the ...
Mar 07 2023 - Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame inducts five members
Leadership and service that brought distinction to the state’s largest business sector is the hallmark of the five newest inductees into the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame. A total of 180 men and ...
Mar 07 2023 - Loved ones, community members continue search for missing Arkansas teen Tanvi Marupally
It has been 45 days since 14-year-old Tanvi Marupally went missing near her school's bus pickup area in Conway, Arkansas.
Mar 07 2023 - Pot vote has Oklahoma hungry to rake in green from Texas
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Tens of thousands of Texans from the bustling Dallas-Fort Worth area routinely drive across the Red River to gamble in glitzy, Las Vegas-style tribal casinos or to relax at cabins ...
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