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Mar 08 2023 - Franklin County holds meeting on broadband access
Franklin County is growing quickly, and local leaders know they need to improve the quality of broadband for schools, businesses, and homes. However, the ...
Mar 08 2023 - 'Trying to stay alive': Cook Co. businesses still waiting for COVID relief grant money
Thousands of small businesses in Cook County applied for COVID relief money, but they never saw a dime. That's because the grant program was suddenly postponed. CBS 2's Shardaa Gray is pushing for ...
Mar 08 2023 - School delays and closures for February 24
Closed, no kindergarten or preschool, No activity bus runs. North Bend School District. - All campuses closed. No evening activities. Coquille School District - 2 hour delay. Myrtle Point School ...
Mar 08 2023 - New ‘affordable’ apartments near downtown Boise now leasing. Cafe Rio. Coming near you
New housing and commercial developments, construction projects and businesses around the Treasure Valley. Our latest update.
Mar 08 2023 - Grow Ellsworth County hosts youth entrepreneurship challenge
They currently operate in the immediate Ellsworth vicinity, with hopes of expanding to include the Salina area in the future. Second Prize: Donley Business Ventures, LLC with Thaddeus, Cruz, and Owen ...
Mar 08 2023 - 15 Best Day Trips & Weekend Road Trips from Nashville, TN
There are plenty of things to do in Nashville, Tennessee, to keep you busy for your entire trip—from mural tours and honky tonks to boutique shopping and southern dining! However, did you realize ...
Mar 08 2023 - Battery maker choses West Virginia site for LDES production
A Michigan-based energy storage technology company, Our Next Energy, agreed to locate its Aries Grid battery storage system manufacturing facility in West Virginia at a 420 MWh microgrid business site ...
Mar 08 2023 - Charlotte lawn business moves to Belmont
But just weeks after closing in South Charlotte and reopening in Belmont, Romero and his partner, Chelo Delgado, are confident they made the right choice. Certified Lawn Mowers is located at 124 ...
Mar 08 2023 - Parent concerned after vehicle goes by stopped school bus in Abingdon
According to the Virginia Law Library, a driver approaching from any direction of a stopped school bus must stop until everyone is cleared from the road.
Mar 08 2023 - Winsted neighbors pressure town on service dog business expansion
Neighbors living on and around Newfield Road are appealing to the Board of Selectmen to provide better oversight and enforcement as service dog nonprofit Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities ...
Mar 08 2023 - Welbeck to publish ‘poignant’ Conversations from Calais
Conversations from Calais is a global art movement that captured ... “I first saw one of Mathilda’s posters at a bus stop; it stopped me in my tracks, it was so simple, so raw and so human ...
Mar 08 2023 - Oldest Black-Owned Businesses in America
Louisiana Weekly started publication during a particularly ... He opened his first barbershop in Jonesboro, Georgia, then moved to Atlanta in 1882 and opened three upscale barbershops in the city. As ...
Mar 08 2023 - Chester woman accused of driving van into business
CHESTER — A Chester woman was arrested on Wednesday after police said she drove a van into a business. At around 7 p.m., the Warren County Sheriff’s Office had received a call requesting an ...
Mar 08 2023 - Nebraska parochial school scholarship tax credit bill ignites another filibuster
The Legislature stepped into another filibuster on Monday, following on the heels of the filibuster of a bill to allow concealed carrying of handguns that was broken on Friday.
Mar 08 2023 - Nebraska bill that would offer private school scholarship tax credits faces filibuster
A bill that would provide tax credits for donations to private and parochial school scholarship funds faced the first session Monday of what will likely be a three-day filibuster.
Mar 08 2023 - Bluffton man charged with child sex crimes to be prosecuted by Attorney General’s office
A Bluffton man accused of owning and distributing child sexual abuse material will be prosecuted by the Attorney General’s Office, according to a Friday news release. Donald Charles King, 71, of ...
Mar 08 2023 - It’s time for Maine to fine drivers who don’t clear snow off their vehicles
"People being killed or injured by snow and ice flying off trucks does not need to be a cost of doing business." ...
Mar 08 2023 - Redcrest heads to Huntsville
We couldn’t be happier to be announcing REDCREST 2025 in Huntsville, Alabama,” said Michael Mulone, MLF Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. “Huntsville has been extremely successful ...
Mar 08 2023 - London, Ont., southwestern Ontario receive $4.5 million tourism investment
The City of London, local municipalities and businesses are the recipients of a $4.5 million investment from the federal government designed to revitalize tourism and economic growth across the region ...
Mar 08 2023 - Man arrested in East Texas for burglary of building
Authorities said the owner saw Helegda looking through one of the boats at the company. The owner called police and kept Helegda at the business until officials arrived. Several boats had been ...
Mar 08 2023 - Indiana Arts Commission Quarterly Business meeting is scheduled for March 10th
Indiana Arts Commission Quarterly Business Meeting is scheduled for March 10th at 9 a.m. ET at the Arts Federation Building at 638 North St. in Lafayette, IN. On the Agenda: Call to Order Approval of ...
Mar 08 2023 - Lafayette parents, residents oppose syringe exchange program relocation
Gateway to Hope currently distributes syringes from a small office at the Lafayette Transitional Housing Center.
Mar 08 2023 - The suspect is dead, the case is closed, but DeLand fraud scheme is still causing troubles
Businesses across the country continue to deal with the impacts of what prosecutors said was a complex fraud scheme based in DeLand. The chief suspect killed himself, and the case […] ...
Mar 08 2023 - HACKENSACK HOMICIDE: New Defendant Charged With Murder In Barbershop Ambush Of Maywood Dad
A Hackensack teenager was arrested Monday and charged with participating in the calculated cold-blooded killing of a 28-year-old Maywood man outside a city barbershop late last year.Jaheim Robinson, ...
Mar 08 2023 - MSP: Man Calls Police to Report Fraud, Gets Arrested for Child Porn
The Michigan State Police Houghton Lake Post said Friday that 49-year-old Ansen William Evans of South Boardman was arrested for possessing child sexually abusive material. Troopers said the ...
Mar 08 2023 - Mattress 'abuse' invalidates West MI woman's warranty
Nancy Beukema showed 13 OYS a copy of the denial letter, citing 'physical abuse' as the reason her more than $4K bed wouldn't be replaced.
Mar 08 2023 - Ontario hit by 3 blockbuster snowstorms since autumn. Will there be more?
We take a look at Ontario's snowstorms since November 2022 and whether or not there is more to come before we put the shovels, coats and snowblowers away.
Mar 08 2023 - School bus driver attacks 5- and 6-year-olds while driving them home, NH cops say
The assaults on the 5- and 6-year-olds included slapping, kicking, grabbing, covering a mouth with her hand, and pouring water on one child, according to Dionne, who described Poliquin’s actions as ...
Mar 08 2023 - Former bus driver charged with assaulting students with disabilities in Hudson, NH
A former bus driver is facing charges amid allegations that she assaulted students with disabilities between the ages of five ...
Mar 08 2023 - Hibachi and ramen franchise plans to open second restaurant in Jeffersonville
A hibachi restaurant chain plans to open a new location in downtown Jeffersonville, Indiana, by early April, according to Louisville Business First.
Mar 08 2023 - Feeding the Valley in Columbus expands food bank
Feeding the Valley had a 53 percent rise in need for food assistance during the height of Covid-19, and while the pandemic has reduced, the need for food has leveled out to still 35 percent higher ...
Mar 08 2023 - Warrant issued for teen suspect in deadly Columbus gas station shooting
A warrant has been issued for a 16-year-old boy accused of killing a 21-year-old man at a Hilltop gas station last year. William Armstead, 16, has been charged with ...
Mar 08 2023 - Streets that are part of Columbus’ spring resurfacing project
This spring, dozens of residential streets are among those that will be repaved in the city of Columbus as part of this year’s project. On Monday, the city ...
Mar 08 2023 - Ignite Columbus returns in April
To apply to present at this competition, visit the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce website at columbusareachamber.com and click on the April events calendar for the link to register before April 3.
Mar 08 2023 - Columbus Blue Jackets overwhelmed by Pittsburgh Penguins' push, fall in OT
A different plot ends the same in Pittsburgh for the Blue Jackets, whose four-goal lead vanishes in 5-4 overtime loss to the Penguins ...
Mar 08 2023 - Police seek 2 people accused of vandalizing Christopher Columbus statue in Central Park
Police say two people who vandalized a statue of Christopher Columbus in Central Park were caught on camera. It happened around 10:15 p.m. on Feb. 26. Surveillance video shows two people at the statue ...
Mar 08 2023 - Police officer who killed Donovan Lewis in Columbus, Ohio, retires in bad standing
Columbus, Ohio police officer Ricky Anderson, who fatally shot Donovan Lewis last August, retired in bad standing, effective Friday.
Mar 08 2023 - Which Columbus streets are among the 59 in first round of 2023 resurfacing? Find out here
Columbus will spend $9.7 million on the first round of 2023 resurfacing work, which will involve all or portions of 59 streets plus wheelchair ramps.
Mar 08 2023 - Jules O’Guin: Pledge cannot avoid linkage to atrocities that Columbus ushered in
At a time when many Vermont towns are focusing on inclusivity, reciting this archaic ceremonial process that is not inclusive is a backward step that should be eliminated.
Mar 08 2023 - Columbus man sentenced for role in theft ring that stole over 1,100 catalytic converters
Tommy Cox lead a theft ring that stole over 1,100 catalytic converters from Columbus area vehicles and sold them for more than $400,000.
Mar 08 2023 - Need something cool to do? Check out these 10 things happening in Columbus
To get these ideas in your inbox every week, sign up for the Life in the 614 newsletter. (And don't forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour on Sunday!) 'The Boss' and band coming to ...
Mar 08 2023 - Congregation concerned proposed Sound Transit light rail route would threaten Lynnwood church
LYNNWOOD, Wash. — A recent sermon at Alderwood Community Church focused on the fact that "life isn't easy." The congregation is living that truth right now. "We've gone through all kinds of ...
Mar 08 2023 - Ahead of busy March, Rhule wants recruits ‘to see it and know it’ at Nebraska’s practices
Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule wants recruits to take in a football practice, Chief Borders is making waves on TikTok and more Nebraska football notes from Monday.
Mar 08 2023 - Paczki hot spot: Krzysiak's House Family Restaurant in Bay City
BAY CITY, Mich. (WJRT) – Fat Tuesday was celebrated throughout the country on Feb. 21 and many businesses stocked up on highly sought after paczkis. Krzysiak’s House Family Restaurant on Michigan ...
Mar 08 2023 - Albert Lea man sentenced to 50 years for ambushing police
Devin Weiland, 24, learned his fate in an Albert Lea courtroom Tuesday. He was sentenced to 50 years in prison for first-degree attempted murder after ambushing police officers in November 2020. In ...
Mar 08 2023 - Texas Center for Local Food is working to set up farmers markets to take SNAP
Marketing has become an increasingly important part of farming in recent years and the Texas Center for Local Food is helping farmers connect with customers in order to stay in business. Sue Beckwith, ...
Mar 08 2023 - Brookgreen Gardens Is The South’s Best Garden In South Carolina
This Lowcountry gem is much more than your usual collection of moss-draped live oaks, blossoming rose bushes, and vibrant azaleas. Here's why Brookgreen Gardens has kept people coming back for almost ...
Mar 08 2023 - 'For a small business, it's a big hit:' Uniontown pizzeria struggling to resume operations after se
Thousands of people across Westmoreland and Fayette counties remain without power following severe rain and winds on Friday, and it's not just households feeling the impact, but local business owners ...
Mar 08 2023 - Husted discusses business development efforts in Steubenville
Having access to sites that are ready for development, ensuring a trained workforce is available and eliminating outdated regulations are important components to Ohio’s growth. That’s the message Lt.
Mar 08 2023 - Cold weather prompts school division east of Edmonton to cancel bus service for some communities
In a tweet, Elk Island Public Schools announced its buses that serve Mundare, Andrew and Vegreville were being cancelled for the morning "due to extremely low temperatures." ...
Mar 08 2023 - Portsmouth pushes back on overnight wave of hateful graffiti targeting Temple, businesses
Surveillance video captured by Grim North Tattoo & Piercing in Portsmouth shows a masked person spray painting the shop.
Mar 08 2023 - Portsmouth, NH residents shaken after swastikas painted on temples and businesses
Investigation underway into hateful Portsmouth, NH graffiti 00:26 PORTSMOUTH, N.H. – Police in Portsmouth, New Hampshire are searching for ... Police Chief Mark Newport's city has had previous visits ...
Mar 08 2023 - Monterey Park Economic Development Office promotes grant programs
The city is getting the word out about millions in grants designed to support small businesses coming out of the pandemic.
Mar 08 2023 - SUNY Fredonia Student Opening New Business In Motor Home
is refurbishing a bus while aiming to open a new bike shop in the village of Fredonia. Submitted photos Lucas Natali, a marketing student at the State University of New York at Fredonia, is looking to ...
Mar 08 2023 - FL: ‘Stop the train!’ South Beach buses are packed, but county’s rail plan under attack
Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s administration is preparing to solicit bids for extending the county’s Metromover trains four miles over the MacArthur and creating the first mass transit ...
Mar 08 2023 - West New York drug bust nets $100K in cocaine and cash; couple is arrested
A West New York couple were arrested and more than $100,000 in cocaine and cash were seized in a months-long investigation that included a raid of a West New York apartment, authorities said Tuesday.
Mar 08 2023 - Georgia Senate advances bill banning transition care for trans minors
The bill is part of a national trend of Republican state lawmakers passing restrictions on gender-affirming care.
Mar 08 2023 - $60K stolen from Tioga County bar since May 2022, police say
Police in Tioga County are investigating a theft of over $60,000 from a local business. According to Pennsylvania State Police out of Mansfield, officers responded to ...
Mar 08 2023 - Father and Husband William Hallock, Worked in Family Hydraulic Business, Loved Golf
William Winfield Hallock, a new year’s baby, born on January 1, 1942, to Harry Leroy Hallock and Mary Louise (Hart) Hallock, passed away at the age of 81 on March 7, 2023.
Mar 08 2023 - BurkinaBe in Action Hosted Black History Family Event at Maplewood Library
The program sponsored by the Maplewood Library, BCB Bank, South Orange and several West African local businesses, aimed to raise community awareness surrounding West African culture.
Mar 08 2023 - Terrifying Video: Kids in North Carolina nearly hit at bus stop, alleged driver arrested
The video “will shake you to your core as you watch a child barely escape being hit by a car,” one school representative wrote.
Mar 08 2023 - Names in the News: People shaping the future of Lake Area business
Adidas honors Monroe’s work Author, activist and scholar Dr. Kimberly F. Monroe, a native of Lake Charles, has been recognized in the Adidas Honoring Black Excellence initiative. Monroe is the ...
Mar 08 2023 - Pineville woman charged with 20 counts of sexual abuse
A Pineville woman was charged with 20 counts of sexual abuse Feb. 27. Brittany Kay Morgan was arrested by West Virginia State Police Sgt. A.D. Palmateer. According to Wyoming County Prosecutor ...
Mar 08 2023 - New Toronto-Detroit bus service is launching April 5, and it includes stops in Windsor
Tickets are on sale now, with the first departure scheduled for April 5. The service is another option for people who want to take the bus between the cities. Currently, Flixbus offers once-a-day ...
Mar 08 2023 - New bus route launched between Ontario, U.S.
One of North America’s largest bus companies has launched a new route between Ontario and the U.S. Megabus announced Monday that customers can purchase tickets for bus trips as soon as April 5 on its ...
Mar 08 2023 - Megabus offers travel from Detroit to Toronto starting in April
Low-cost motor carrier Megabus is offering nonstop service between Detroit and Toronto, Ontario starting next month. What's happening: The bus company is partnering with Trailways ...
Mar 08 2023 - Des Moines metro business leaders worry legislative trends may drive away future employees
More than 60 total businesses across East Village and Valley Junction signed onto a joint letter to political leaders.
Mar 08 2023 - Transtar Holding buys New Jersey auto parts distributor
The Walton Hills-based operator of a portfolio of automotive aftermarket businesses didn't disclose terms of the purchase of C&M Auto Parts.
Mar 08 2023 - Fremont schools among those hit by hoax reports
The fake call in Fremont was similar to many others that were made to schools across Nebraska on Thursday, including in Columbus and Omaha, among other districts. Hope Pierce, coordinator of ...
Mar 08 2023 - Rangers acquire Patrick Kane in blockbuster trade with Blackhawks
The New York Rangers acquired star winger Patrick Kane from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for a conditional 2023 second-round pick and a 2025 fourth-round pick, and defenseman Andy Welinski ...
Mar 08 2023 - New Hampshire school bus driver accused of assaulting students with disabilities
A New Hampshire school bus driver was arrested after police say she assaulted students with disabilities. © Provided by Boston 25 News. The driver, a 68-year-old woman, is facing ...
Mar 08 2023 - Former NH School Bus Driver Charged With Assaulting 5-, 6-Year-Olds With Disabilities
A 68-year-old former school bus driver in New Hampshire has been charged with multiple counts of simple assault on students with disabilities. The bus driver, identified by authorities as Virene ...
Mar 08 2023 - ‘Disturbing’: NH school bus driver kicked, poured water on students with disabilities, police s
Police say it was the bus driver assaulting the children who were just five to six years old. The incident happened on February 17th, said Hudson, NH Police Chief Tad Dionne. Three days later, ...
Mar 08 2023 - School bus driver accused of assaulting multiple students with disabilities in Hudson, New Hampshir
A former school bus driver is facing charges she assaulted multiple students with disabilities, Hudson, New Hampshire, police announced Tuesday. Virene Poliquin, 68, is charged with simple assault on ...
Mar 08 2023 - NH bus driver accused of assaulting students with disabilities
The driver, 68, of Hudson, New Hampshire, was arrested on nine misdemeanor charges of simple assault involving three students ages 5 and 6, officials said.
Mar 08 2023 - Former New Hampshire bus driver accused of assaulting students with disabilities, police say
A former school bus driver is in custody on accusations she assaulted multiple students with disabilities, Hudson police announced Tuesday morning.
Mar 08 2023 - New Hampshire bus driver accused of assaulting disabled students
A former Hudson, New Hampshire, bus driver has been accused of slapping, kicking, and grabbing disabled students, all of whom were aged six or younger.
Mar 08 2023 - Hudson, NH police say 'disturbing' video shows school bus driver abusing kids with disabilities
Police in Hudson, New Hampshire say "disturbing" video shows a school bus driver abusing children with disabilities.
Mar 08 2023 - JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon praises ‘pro-America, pro-business’ Texas, Florida
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has joined the growing list of corporate executives who are touting the advantages of expanding their business footprints in Sun Belt states like Texas and Florida which ...
Mar 08 2023 - Business partner charged in murder of missing Pennsylvania mother
Police charged the business partner of the missing Pennsylvania mother who was ... on opening a restaurant called "Birdies Kitchen" in Phoenixville at the end of January, police said.
Mar 08 2023 - Major fire destroys Skagway building housing four businesses
By Gretchen Wehmhoff A major fire broke out in the former “Jim Jewell” building on Ninth Avenue, Sunday, Feb. 26 around or after 9:45 a.m. Calls to 911 dispatch started coming in shortly after and ...
Mar 08 2023 - Building housing Skagway court destroyed in fire
(KHNS) A Sunday fire in downtown Skagway destroyed a large building that housed the Southeast Alaska community’s state court and multiple businesses. The fire took all day and night to extinguish.
Mar 08 2023 - Fire destroys Skagway court and several businesses
The Skagway court office and several businesses in the same building were destroyed by fire Sunday morning, officials said. The Skagway Fire Department was called to the fire just before 10 a.m ...
Mar 08 2023 - Ethridge: Invest in quality companies doing good business and not focusing on speculative trends
CIC Wealth's Malcolm Ethridge discusses the key drivers for the markets. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you. Sign up for free newsletters and get more CNBC delivered to your ...
Mar 08 2023 - Local business owner weighs in as government set to investigate Norfolk Southern after train derail
The National Transportation Safety Board launched an investigation into the safety culture of Norfolk Southern. That investigation includes the massive derailment on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border where ...
Mar 08 2023 - American Freight in Horseheads to have grand opening next week
A new business in Horseheads is ready to have its grand opening inside the Grand Central Plaza next week. American Freight furniture and mattress store will hold its ...
Mar 08 2023 - Pennsylvania Coach Lines suing the McKeesport Area School District
Pennsylvania Coach Lines is suing the McKeesport Area School District. According to the Mon Valley Independent, the bus company alleges the mayor, a state senator and board members conspired to ...
Mar 08 2023 - Heath's Holmes places third to lead central Ohio in Division II boys bowling state tourney
Heath senior Bryce Holmes placed third to lead central Ohio in the Division II state boys tournament Saturday at Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl.
Mar 08 2023 - Marion Women's Business Council hosts Athena Award luncheon March 13
That was in part through her work as the resource development director for the United Way of North Central Ohio, Inc., which serves Marion, Crawford, and Wyandot counties. She has held this ...
Mar 08 2023 - Former Galion school athletic trainer accused of owning child sex abuse material
MARION, Ohio (WCMH) — A former Galion City Schools athletic trainer was arrested Wednesday on charges he owned materials depicting child sex abuse. The Marion Police Department arrested Jon ...
Mar 08 2023 - What We Learned From Buster Murdaugh's Testimony
Buster Murdaugh defended his father, Alex Murdaugh, during his testimony and insisted he was "heartbroken" after finding them dead.
Mar 08 2023 - Roanoke Rapids Main Street fires up incentive program: At least 20 uptown businesses eligible on th
The Main Street of Roanoke Rapids opened its application process to businesses in the uptown area for a rehabilitation program.
Mar 08 2023 - Florida Strawberry Festival approaching pre-pandemic crowds
Early reports show the Plant City fair is back to its record-setting crowds as it makes a transition for a new president.
Mar 08 2023 - Delaware Business Entity Search: Find The Perfect Name For Your New Business
Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. When you start a business in Delaware, you must first make sure your business name is available. The state government of Delaware ...
Mar 08 2023 - Storm-related death reported in Hendersonville neighborhood
A second death has been confirmed in Middle Tennessee in connection with Friday’s severe storms. Hendersonville Fire Chief Scotty Bush confirmed to News 2 that one person had died on Pleasantview ...
Mar 08 2023 - Central New York restaurants shut out in latest round of federal aid program
The most recent allocation of federal taxpayer-funded grants aimed at helping restaurants hurt during the Covid pandemic did not include any businesses located in Central New York. In all, the last ...
Mar 08 2023 - At least 10 dead after severe storms lash the South and topple trees
More than 650,000 homes and businesses were without power in just Kentucky and Tennessee as of Saturday morning.
Mar 08 2023 - Mayor Johnson to pitch Milwaukee as a tech hub at Austin's SXSW festival
Johnson is among a contingent of at least 20 Milwaukee leaders in business, technology, startups and economic development who are heading to the SXSW festival through a partnership with Summerfest ...
Mar 08 2023 - WVU Basketball Bracketology: Columbus the dream scenario?
West Virginia basketball is no longer on the bubble, and it is no longer a matter of if for their NCAA Tournament hopes. One week from today the Mountaineers will find out their fate of where they ...
Mar 08 2023 - Mercedes opens up Knights of Columbus Tourney
Mercedes defeated PSJA Southwest 6-2 to open up the Knights of Columbus Tournament. The Tigers put across six runs in the first four innings of the ballgame, ...
Mar 08 2023 - Columbus girls fall to Holliday in 3A state semifinal
Holliday Katy Jo Piper (33) blocks shot attempt from Columbus Bailey Gustus (3) in UIL Class 3A state semifinal game where Holliday defeated Columbus 59-40 on Thursday, Ma ...
Mar 08 2023 - Iowa State commit Jalynn Bristow powers Holliday past Columbus in 3A UIL Girls Basketball State Tou
Photos and a full recap from the Class 3A state semifinals clash between the Columbus Cardinals and Holliday Eagles in the 2023 UIL Girls Basketball State Tournament on Thursday afternoon at the Alamo ...
Mar 08 2023 - Columbus rapper headed to Austin for first performance at South By Southwest
Rapper Trek Manifest will perform in Austin, Texas, during South By Southwest on the Midwest House stage on Sunday. The festival runs from Friday to March 19. He applied to perform at the showcase ...
Mar 08 2023 - Royal Oak’s street parking system still irks many businesses
A report from Royal Oak’s Downtown Development Authority that included views from a number of downtown businesses shows they want to see changes made with the new parking system.
Mar 08 2023 - Manassas Businesses: Spotlight Your Organization With Patch Readers
Patch wants to spotlight Manassas businesses to help them share their stories and latest news with the community.
Mar 08 2023 - New bus tracking app for families of early childhood and kindergarten students
The Poplar Bluff School R-I The app, called “Here Comes The Bus,” is for the district’s early childhood and kindergarten centers. According to a release from the district, they plan to roll out the ...
Mar 08 2023 - The cloud can be expensive. This Albany data center is now starting to see a shift
Cloud services have become tremendously useful to businesses, but Jim Becker at INOC Data Centers in Albany says the costs have started to get more attention.
Mar 08 2023 - Women pose naked in Albany to take back control of their bodies after pregnancy, cancer, sexual ass
Dozens of women have removed their clothes and posed naked in the main street of a Western Australian country town, demanding autonomy over their bodies after centuries of sexualisation and abuse of ...
Mar 08 2023 - Why Missouri Sports Betting Optimists See Hope With House Vote Nearing
While a filibuster threat awaits in the Senate, a familiar Missouri sports betting bill is expected to receive a House vote next week.
Mar 08 2023 - Daughter of Austin school superintendent dies at Missouri college
Cottey College has announced that Ella Page died on February 22 at her off-campus home. The senior was a Business Administration major and a member of the cross-country and indoor and outdoor track ...
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