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Bus News Archives, March 13 2023
Mar 13 2023 - IncredibleBank to Build Branch in Cape Coral, Florida
Cape Coral, Florida was a perfect fit. "What we found in Cape Coral is explosive growth fueled by a vibrant community, strong businesses, and a beautiful location," Nagel said. "As we researched ...
Mar 13 2023 - Ivey: Alabama to cut business regulations by 25% by March 2025
Gov. Kay Ivey issued an executive order Wednesday that instructs Alabama’s executive branch agencies to cut 25% of its regulations on businesses and citizens by March of 2025. After the initial ...
Mar 13 2023 - US Air Force unveils new photos of B-21 Raider during Colorado symposium
General Thomas A. Bussier, commander of the Air Force Global Strike Command, spoke at the symposium and highlighted what is needed to defeat the threats facing the U.S.
Mar 13 2023 - Artisan wineries call on Ontario to drop extra restaurant fees for non-VQA vintages
A group of small Ontario wineries says a levy for selling non-VQA bottles to local restaurants goes against the Ford government's "open for business" mantra and is calling on the province to place ...
Mar 13 2023 - UPDATE: Pair Busted In NJ State Police Takedown Tied To Gunpoint Home Invasion In Cresskill
A gunpoint home invasion robbery in Cresskill nearly six months ago was committed by two accused members of a massive auto theft ring smashed by New Jersey State Police, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark ...
Mar 13 2023 - The Week Ahead in Franklin/Somerset: March 13 to March 16
SOMERSET, NJ - Here's a look at some municipal, business, and recreational events going on this week in the Township of Franklin and some events of interest nearby. You can submit events directly to ...
Mar 13 2023 - Officers seize guns, pound of meth in Canton drug bust
CANTON, Ohio — A 32-year-old woman is facing several felony charges after law enforcement officials conducted a drug raid at a Canton home on Friday. According to a release from the Stark County ...
Mar 13 2023 - Canton drug bust turns up 1 lb. of suspected meth, guns
CANTON, Ohio (WJW) — A Friday drug bust at a home along 18th Street Northeast turned up more than a pound of drugs, cash and firearms, authorities announced. Investigators seized several ounces ...
Mar 13 2023 - Seaweed farming inspires high hopes in Alaska for economic and environmental benefits
Seen as a bright spot in a troubled coastal economy, seaweed cultivation must overcome many obstacles to become big business in Alaska.
Mar 13 2023 - Washington podcaster killed by Texas stalker had major back surgery, limited mobility before ambush
The Washington podcaster killed in her home along with her husband told a court she had spine surgery and limited mobility while dealing with a stalker.
Mar 13 2023 - Texas Senate gives first OK to make illegal voting a felony again
The priority bill, backed by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, reverses a change the Legislature made two years ago during an omnibus voting bill that made illegal voting a misdemeanor.
Mar 13 2023 - Eaton to Display Terminals and Connectors at CONEXPO-CON/AGG Trade Show
Intelligent power management company Eaton today announced it will be displaying its line of power connectors and terminals for electrified and internal combustion construction and off-highway ...
Mar 13 2023 - Coaches steer bus toward safety after driver suffers medical emergency in Kingsburg
A school bus driver is now recovering after suffering from a medical emergency while transporting students in Kingsburg. According to the California Highway Patrol, two fast-acting coaches ...
Mar 13 2023 - North Carolina advocacy center holds fundraiser for child abuse victims
A local advocacy center hosted a fundraising event Saturday night to continue its work helping children who are victims of child abuse. Pat’s Place ...
Mar 13 2023 - Student punches 84-year-old school bus driver in the face, NC officials say
A student punched an 84-year-old bus driver in the face during an attack in North Carolina, officials told news outlets. Now, the Concord Police Department says “the student faces a criminal ...
Mar 13 2023 - As Ames resident turns 104 years old, she credits determination for her long life
Birthday greetings can be sent to her at 1421 Coolidge Drive, Ames, IA, 50010. Ronna Faaborg covers business and the arts for the Ames Tribune. Reach her at rlawless@gannett.com.
Mar 13 2023 - The Disney effect? Why so many Iowa big businesses are silent in battle over LGBTQ bills
While outcry from opponents over legislation affecting LGBTQ Iowans has been fierce, many businesses have avoided getting involved.
Mar 13 2023 - JPMorgan Names Canton Americas ECM Head in Leadership Shuffle
Canton, who joined the New York-based firm in 2015, was most recently head of its private capital market business, according to an internal company memo reviewed by Bloomberg. He replaces Jeff ...
Mar 13 2023 - Lives of Hastings’ first Black residents source of inspiration for descendants
The first Black families who settled, worked and started businesses in Hastings, Minn., are an example of the city’s rich Black history. Many were barbers, farmers and mill workers. This history also ...
Mar 13 2023 - Flemington-Raritan District Makes Changes Based on Audit Report
FLEMINGTON, NJ - The board of education accepted an auditor’s report for the Flemington-Raritan Regional School District (FRSD).  Load Error Although findings in the report point to errors, business ...
Mar 13 2023 - Franklin County commissioners talk next steps for broadband access expansion
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Franklin County is growing fast, and leaders know that they need to greatly improve the quality of broadband for schools, businesses, and homes. Although, it is going to ...
Mar 13 2023 - Two charged after large-scale drugs bust in Pennsylvania finds $50k worth of illegal narcotics and
Two men have been charged following a large-scale drugs bust that uncovered a whopping $50k worth of heroin, cocaine and other illegal items in Pennsylvania. Load Error Keenan Goodman and Naim Ward ...
Mar 13 2023 - SUV rear ends school bus in Huron County
Minor injuries are reported to the driver of an SUV after a crash involving a school bus. Huron County OPP were called to the scene near Huron Park around 8 a.m. on Tuesday. No injuries were reported ...
Mar 13 2023 - Oak Harbor chocolate shops offers more than sweets
Delightfully eclectic, Whidbey Wonka’s Chocolate Co. has a little bit of everything. Part sweet store, part antique market and part guitar studio, downtown Oak Harbor’s newest small business functions ...
Mar 13 2023 - Local business owners pitch product on TV’s Shark Tank
Local restaurant Crispy Cones is ready to take the dessert industry by storm with its unique take on an ice-cream cone. In case you haven’t experienced one, a Crispy Cone is a fresh dough cone that’s ...
Mar 13 2023 - Subscriber Content
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Mar 13 2023 - Here's where to catch shuttle buses for Friday's NCAA games in Albany
Finding downtown parking for Friday's NCAA basketball tournament games at the MVP Arena might be difficult so shuttle buses will be run from parking lots at the University at Albany's uptown campus ...
Mar 13 2023 - West Jordan teacher arrested for sexually abusing teen student
WEST JORDAN, Utah — An educator at a high school in West Jordan was arrested Thursday after police said he had a "sexual relationship with a 16-year-old female student." Matthew Jason Rueckert ...
Mar 13 2023 - West Jordan man charged after allegedly strangling, abusing girlfriend
A man with a history of domestic violence has been charged for allegedly strangling, dragging and hitting his girlfriend over a period of time, according to court documents.
Mar 13 2023 - Letter to the editor: Missouri must fix its destructive gun laws
Marvin Sands, Independence To the editor: As the current Missouri General Assembly continues to carry out its legislative business, it is also continuing to ensure that guns are and remain readily ...
Mar 13 2023 - Bill That Would Create the Oregon Spirits Board Captures State’s Conflict Over Booze
The state’s monopoly on hard liquor sales means state and local governments have an incentive to maximize sales. Meanwhile, the Oregon Health Authority says alcohol abuse is the state’s third-leading ...
Mar 13 2023 - Clean & Bright Exteriors Offers Professional Pressure Washing Services In Seneca
Clean & Bright Exteriors provides professional technicians to families and people in treating a residential or business space w ...
Mar 13 2023 - The Ten Best Events of Women’s History Month in Philadelphia, March 2023
Rock Your Revenue at Society Hill Dance Academy, March 13 The East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District and its 160 independently owned businesses in South Philadelphia – […] ...
Mar 13 2023 - Richmond Hill residents encouraged to go green and clean up city this spring
Clean Up, Green Up Weeks are back. Everyone is invited to help protect the environment by volunteering to clean up around their neighbourhood. From April 21 to May 5, residents, businesses ...
Mar 13 2023 - ‘Chicken or egg’: Electric vehicle presence in Sask. at risk of plateau
As auto manufacturers prepare themselves to boost production of electric vehicles (EVs) across Canadian markets, skeptics wonder if Saskatchewan is ready for the transition. New federal ...
Mar 13 2023 - Pair of wins over Yorkton draws Broncos regular season to a close
The Humboldt Broncos will face the Nipawin Hawks in the first round of SJHL playoffs that fires up this weekend. But before then, the Broncos had some unfinished regular season business with the ...
Mar 13 2023 - Preparations underway for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Roanoke
ROANOKE, Va. – Bars, restaurants, and other businesses are getting ready for one of the largest celebrations of the year in Roanoke. Downtown will be alive with the St. Patrick’s Day Parade ...
Mar 13 2023 - Corpus Christi businesses forced to shutdown, move after new owner takes over
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Most of the shops on the 500 block of South Water Street, better known as Water Street Village, are closing down to make way for a new parking lot. The complex started ...
Mar 13 2023 - Marcus & Millichap brokers sale of 24-unit apartment property in Columbus
Marcus & Millichap brokered the sale of The Gemma, a new-construction, mixed-use, 24-unit apartment property with retail in Columbus, Ohio. The transaction also included the neigh ...
Mar 13 2023 - Tesla’s Investor Day: Ramping up the Megapack business
The electric vehicle and storage manufacturer shared insight into its Megapack energy storage business and the Megapack XL, the stationary battery storage product that Tesla says has the highest ...
Mar 13 2023 - 'Shark Tank' Star To Visit CT As Keynote Speaker
Businessman Daymond John, who regularly appears as one of the show's investors, will be visiting Western Connecticut State University in Danbury on Thursday, March 30 as a keynote speaker for the ...
Mar 13 2023 - Singh's Roti Shop: In Richmond Hill, a 30-year-old family business offers a taste of the West Indie
Originally from Trinidad and Tobago, Seema's family opened the restaurant in Richmond Hill in 1990. "It was my mom and my dad, my grandmother. They were just cooking the food that they know from ...
Mar 13 2023 - Business Website llcradar.com Has Published Its 2023 List of the Best Registered Agents in Texas
Business website LLC Radar has just published an updated list of the top 11 best registered agents in Texas for 2023. Texas continues to attract entrepreneurs and investment capitol due to its ...
Mar 13 2023 - Fish fry Fridays underway in Derry
The Lenten season is underway and the Knights of Columbus Council 3023 of St. Thomas Aquinas Church are once again hosting weekly fish fry dinners to honor the season. The lines have been long so far ...
Mar 13 2023 - Derry police warn businesses about scammers using movie prop money as real cash
The Derry Police Department is warning local businesses of scammers using movie prop money. Officials said that possessing movie prop money is legal, but it is a felony to pass it off as actual cash.
Mar 13 2023 - Missoula-based Cascadia plans growth in employment, clientele
A business management and consulting firm based in Missoula plans to expand its workforce in the coming months in a push to accommodate its growing base of local and national clients.
Mar 13 2023 - California’s Emerald Triangle communities were built on marijuana. Legalization has pushed them t
Cannabis has been king in this rural area of Northern California. But as prices plummet, communities and business owners are hurting, with no clear solutions in sight. Many blame Proposition 64 ...
Mar 13 2023 - Here's a look at the latest plane activity in Plainview
FRIDAY: A customer departed for Elk City, Oklahoma in his Cessna 172 Skyhawk. A customer flew up from Lubbock for fuel, business, and later back to Lubbock in his Piper Lance. A customer departed for ...
Mar 13 2023 - Four more people charged in South Wheeling drug bust
Wheeling Police have charged four additional people stemming from an initial search warrant at a South Wheeling house last week. Of the four charged, three have been arrested and taken into ...
Mar 13 2023 - Watch CNBC's full interview with Wharton's Jeremy Siegel on market anxiety over Fed rate hikes
Jeremy Siegel, UPenn Wharton School of Business professor emeritus of finance, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Siegel's expectations for next week's Federal Reserve announcement, the data the ...
Mar 13 2023 - Former guard sues Harrington Hospital, saying he endured racial slurs, abuse
Romance Brown had enough of the persistent harassment. He worked as a public safety officer at a Harrington Hospital facility in Webster from August 2017 to September 2019. In those years ...
Mar 13 2023 - Crime in Arkansas
The first-degree sexual-assault trial of a former Youth Home worker accused of abusing a 15-year-old boy ended in mistrial on Wednesday after two days with a P… Pine Bluff police have identified ...
Mar 13 2023 - Former RN to be inducted into Chester County Hall of Fame
EXTON—Before she was a commentator on CNBC and the keynote at Forbes Magazine’s Top Advisor Summit, Patti Brennan, was making sure wealth management made sense to businesses and families in ...
Mar 13 2023 - New York real estate broker busted for homeless shelter bribery scheme
Real estate company owner Sheina Levin pled guilty to paying kickbacks to Victor Rivera of the Bronx Parent Housing Network in order to profit from homeless programs.
Mar 13 2023 - Va. extends oyster harvesting season in Chesapeake Bay, amid species resurgence
As oyster populations surge, Virginia could harvest more than 300,000 bushels of oysters from the Chesapeake Bay for the first time since the 1980s.
Mar 13 2023 - It started with flour mills: Here are the businesses which shaped Neenah over 150 years
You can't look at the history of Neenah and not focus on the industries and the families that built them over the city's 150 years, said Erica Suchyta, assistant execut ...
Mar 13 2023 - Broomfield Chamber names 4 new board members
The Broomfield Chamber also named 2023 Business Excellence Award Winners. The winners were announced Feb. 16. Winners are: • Ambassador of the Year: James Jacobson, Edward Jones. • Employer of the ...
Mar 13 2023 - MA: Chamber urges pay boost as T leader search continues
One of the region's leading business groups called for the Healey administration to offer the next leader of the MBTA a sizable pay raise, arguing that the agency needs better compensation to attract ...
Mar 13 2023 - Downtown St. Paul will be busy this weekend. Here’s some ways to navigate it.
Motorists traveling into downtown St. Paul this weekend should be aware of likely traffic congestion. The Minnesota Boys Hockey State Tournament at the Xcel Energy Center, the “Let’s Play Hockey” Expo ...
Mar 13 2023 - Hare-brained scheme: Attleboro man busted for illegal hare trafficking
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A federal judge has sentenced a Massachusetts man to probation for running an illegal trapping operation that captured wild hares in Maine for the purpose of training dogs. Jon ...
Mar 13 2023 - Total solar eclipse had Florida and Georgia buzzing in March 1970
Anticipation had built for years before the 1970 total solar eclipse near Jacksonville, but the weather threatened to make it a bust.
Mar 13 2023 - CocoBowlz plans to open a smoothie, acai bowl spot in this busy Irmo shopping center
Photo by Chris Trainor A shop with smoothies, acai bowls and other treats is headed for Irmo. CocoBowlz, which has a number of locations across South Carolina, will open a shop at 1100 Dutch Fork ...
Mar 13 2023 - Lawmakers want state to study merging Pinellas, Hillsborough bus agencies
Friday morning, state lawmakers Sen. Danny Burgess, R-Zephyrhills, and Rep. Lawrence McClure, R-Plant City, filed bills in the Florida Legislature that would require the Florida Department of ...
Mar 13 2023 - A Progressive Perspective: Can Mayor Fulop Become Governor of New Jersey?
In a special Mayoralty election in November 1970, a 30-year-old physician who specialized in drug abuse treatment, Dr. Paul Jordan, running under the slogan “Kick the Kenny Habit,” defeated the ...
Mar 13 2023 - Peas and cornbread for march 8
Have you enjoyed the first week of the new month? We have been busy around our house. Molly and I are still working hard on the spring production, Artist’s Retreat, ...
Mar 13 2023 - Opa-locka sergeant charged for assaulting family
Johane Hendrik Taylor, a city of Opa-Locka sergeant and brother of Mayor John Taylor, was arrested Tuesday night by Miramar Police on aggravated child abuse, aggravated assault and felony battery ...
Mar 13 2023 - Long Stratton bypass and almost 2,000 homes decision
The busy A140 cuts through the heart of Long Stratton, but since the 1930s locals have wanted a new road to divert traffic away from the town. Now, a plan to build thousands of homes in the ...
Mar 13 2023 - Frankfort Bus Driver Charged with Forcible Touching by State Police
New York State Police in East Herkimer have arrested a Herkimer ARC bus driver on forcible touching charges. State Police say, on Wednesday, March 8, they arrested 36-year-old Michael P. Faubert of ...
Mar 13 2023 - MBTA demolishing staircase at Milton station despite opposition from town
MILTON – Despite opposition from the town, the MBTA will begin demolishing a staircase at the Milton station Tuesday, leading to shuttle buses replacing some service. Local officials and ...
Mar 13 2023 - Two new businesses open in Milton
Two new businesses in Milton will allow Valley residents to both relax and improve their health. On Friday, Bucknell University's Small Business Development Center (SBDC) hosted grand opening events ...
Mar 13 2023 - First Nations heavy-cargo port partnership in Northern Ontario.
Once a busy timber and mill town, Red Rock is emerging as a dynamic recreational and strategic transportation node connecting the Great lakes to the Nakina, Webequie, Marten Falls, Ring of Fire, ...
Mar 13 2023 - 57 charged, 400lbs of meth seized in Pennsylvania ‘street gang' bust
An investigation into a Pennsylvania ‘street gang’ led to charges against 57 people across six states including Pennsylvania and Ohio, Acting United States Attorney Troy Rivetti announced. The ...
Mar 13 2023 - Helping the ‘unbanked’: California mulls entering banking business to serve disadvantaged consu
Studies say 1 in 4 Californians lacks full access to banks and many pay big fees. A state commission is weighing how to provide public banking options, such as no-fee checking accounts.
Mar 13 2023 - Marcelles Williams, nation's No. 7 cornerback, announces top 12, maps out busy visit schedule
St. John Bosco (California) star Marcelles Williams is arguably the top. cornerback on the West Coast and is rated No. 7 nationally. The 6-foot, 176-pound defensive back has accumulated more than 30 ...
Mar 13 2023 - California mulls entering banking business to serve disadvantaged consumers
It was just highway robbery.” Now Williams does banking online through a financial tech company. It doesn’t charge her monthly fees and offers her free overdraft protection. But state law says such ...
Mar 13 2023 - Through pilot, MnDOT brings trip planning apps to Greater Minnesota
State is working with 13 rural public transportation providers and intercity bus companies to get schedules incorporated into the app.
Mar 13 2023 - Groups Searching for Those Responsible After Dog Found Abused in Pompano Beach
Groups who found a dog beaten and abused in Pompano Beach are searching to find those responsible for the abuse as they continue to pay its medical bills.
Mar 13 2023 - After Abused Dog Found in Pompano Beach, Rescue Groups Search for Those Responsible
The pup's eyes were swollen by similar lesions. Atlas was found roaming in a Pompano Beach parking lot by the rescue group South Florida Cats and Kittens and taken to Knowles Animal Clinic in ...
Mar 13 2023 - Oregon murder suspect escapes courthouse ahead of trial
An accused Oregon murderer fled cops and busted out of a courthouse in a daring escape during his pretrial last month. Edi Villalobos, 28, who was charged in the 2021 slaying of 33-year-old ...
Mar 13 2023 - Kirksville school board approves $1.4 million contract with new bus company
The Kirksville School Board hosted its monthly meeting on Wednesday and voted on several key items for the 2023-2024 school year. Members approved a nearly $1.4 million contract with Ecco Ride of ...
Mar 13 2023 - SBA deadline nearing for Working Capital Loans for drought damage
SACRAMENTO, California - Director Tanya N. Garfield of the U.S. Small Business Administration's Disaster Field Operations Center-West reminded small nonfarm businesses in 22 Oklahoma counties and ...
Mar 13 2023 - Cambridge City Council approves cemetery rate increase among other business
Cambridge City Council approved several items at its meeting this week, including a cemetery rate increase. Cemetery Foreman James Green told the finance committee this is the first rate increase ...
Mar 13 2023 - Perfume and Essence Market 2023 Industry Trends, Growth, Share, Size, and 2030 Forecast Report | To
Feb 22, 2023 (Heraldkeepers) -- New Jersey, United States- The latest report titled ‘Perfume and Essence Market Report‘ by Infinity Business Insights provides an in-depth cost analysis of the business ...
Mar 13 2023 - FBI searches Peabody 'creepy doll' business in ongoing investigation
PEABODY - When business owners in the 58 Mills complex in Peabody saw eight or more men in uniform in their hallway on Tuesday, they told WBZ-TV they assumed there was maintenance work being done. It ...
Mar 13 2023 - Macon, Ga., Surveillance Project Raises Concerns
Verkada serves multiple Georgia cities like Columbus and Marietta. The county did not set an installation date for the cameras in Macon.
Mar 13 2023 - Several Missouri boarding school students settle lawsuits
Sixteen former students at a now closed Christian boarding school in southwest Missouri have settled lawsuits alleging they were abused at the school.
Mar 13 2023 - Kevin Hart-founded tequila company awards grants to three Houston-area small businesses
Dolores Allen's journey to make her dream business a reality was a long one. Allen started planning Build a Pizza, which sells customizable pizzas and take-home pizza kits, in 2016, only to see its ...
Mar 13 2023 - Washington Post: Judge keeps plans for medication abortion hearing out of public view for now
A federal judge has set a hearing for next week in a blockbuster medication abortion case in Texas but took a series of highly unusual steps to delay making the public aware that such a hearing was ...
Mar 13 2023 - Washington House committee considers harsher penalties for sexually abusive jail guards under 'Kimb
OLYMPIA, Wash — Members of the Washington House Committee on Community Safety ... Bender’s law — named in honor of a Quileute woman who died by suicide in the Forks jail after reporting her jail guard ...
Mar 13 2023 - Rally for KanCare Expansion bus stopping in Emporia
A free bus taking Kansans to the Rally for KanCare Expansion on March 15, at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka, is making a stop in Emporia and offering free rides to anyone who wants to attend.
Mar 13 2023 - Ephrata Borough intends to make interim police chief permanent this month
This Lancaster County brewery's in the Pa. craft beer bracket; Here’s how to vote [update] Other business: Council discussed a proposal that would increase Ephrata’s electric rates so that the average ...
Mar 13 2023 - 67-year-old north Jefferson County man indicted on multiple child sex charges
A Jefferson County grand jury in February indicted John Robert Ryant, of Fultondale, on two counts of first-degree sexual abuse and four counts of sexual abuse of a child under the age of 12.
Mar 13 2023 - Sisters and Bend: Magic Moments in Central Oregon
Looking to go somewhere with spectacular landscapes and loads of activities—yet still removed from the bustle of urban life? Central Oregon is the place for you. In Sisters and nearby Bend, you’ll ...
Mar 13 2023 - Jefferson Parish organization looking for volunteers to advocate for kids in foster care
A local organization is looking for volunteers to work with kids in the foster care system in Jefferson Parish. CASA Jefferson's mission is to end the cycle of child abuse and neglect in our community ...
Mar 13 2023 - Dinosaur thriller 65 gets tepid reviews – but everyone agrees Adam Driver is great
The first reviews for Adam Driver’s new blockbuster thriller 65 are finally in. The movie begins after pilot Mills (Driver) crash lands on an unknown planet but soon finds out that he’s not alone. He ...
Mar 13 2023 - Roaring dinosaurs, Dragon Boat Film Fest, “Cinderella” and more things to do in Denver this wee
Film Fest Through Sunday. The program for the 8th Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival looks as robust as ever, with narrative features, documentaries, shorts, and special events that, as organizers say ...
Mar 13 2023 - Grants help Ozark Regional Transit expand service
Springdale-based Ozark Regional Transit (ORT) recently received more than $1.62 million in grants from the Walton Family Foundation to expand on-demand service in Northwest Arkansas as the transit ...
Mar 13 2023 - Ozark Regional Transit gets $1.6 million in grants
Ozark Regional Transit gets $1.6 million in grants to continue expanding services in Northwest Arkansas. ORT is adding ride-sharing services in Springdale. It has also added extra vans in Bentonville, ...
Mar 13 2023 - True road warriors, Woodbury holds off Newark Tech to claim Group 1 state title
With no gym, every game was on the road. With no gym, every practice was held in the middle school cafeteria. If Woodbury was to make a championship run, it would come with plenty of bus rides and ...
Mar 13 2023 - Woodbury Heights cannabis store plan snuffed out over traffic, nearby school
WOODBURY HEIGHTS — A proposal to open the ... testified that the business would meet all New Jersey standards. Ostrowitz said the building would have ample room to allow customers inside ...
Mar 13 2023 - Virginia is about to land its first Bucc-ee's. Here's how they feel about the incoming Texas staple
A Buc-ee's cult would exist in a post-apocalyptic America, Twitter user jokes Some expressed concern about competition with existing businesses and the incresing traffic it would bring to what they ...
Mar 13 2023 - Marion Co., West Virginia, Chamber to boost female entrepreneurs with returning Women's Expo
Later this month, the Marion County Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual Women’s Expo, an event that aims to empower female entrepreneurs and business ...
Mar 13 2023 - Best Western New Albany
You should subscribe to this ideaBend the subscription-model craze to benefit your travel business. Examining sub-IC issues from a host agency's point of viewIn theory, a host agency is not liable ...
Mar 13 2023 - Former Jordan School District teacher and wife accused of child sex abuse
A former teacher is accused of sexually abusing a family member. The case dates back to the 90s and is extremely graphic, involving a child under the age of 10.
Mar 13 2023 - Popular New Paltz Business Sold, But This Time It’s Good News
We've had too many stories about local businesses being put up for sale, but this time the story has a happy ending.
Mar 13 2023 - Cindy Hinojosa Of H3 Enterprises Inc, Honored As Terrell's 2023 Local Business Person Of The Year -
Alignable's network of 7.8 million small business owners has chosen Cindy Hinojosa of H3 Enterprises Inc as Terrell's 2023 Business Pe ...
Mar 13 2023 - Support our efforts, let’s cut your property taxes now!
Texas is known far and wide as a low-tax state, boasting the fifth lowest taxes in America. This is one reason we are one of the most economically strong places to do business on Earth. Each year, ...
Mar 13 2023 - Widow Of Bristol Officer Killed In Double-Fatal Incident Gives Birth To Their Healthy Daughter
The newborn daughter of a Connecticut police officer who was lured to a residence and killed in an ambush received a warm welcome into the world from her father's department. Earlier Report - IDs ...
Mar 13 2023 - 2 new red light cameras coming to Smyrna
The city is keeping drivers in check with new red light cameras. They will be installed at two busy intersections in the city. The first will be at the intersection of SR 280/South Cobb Drive and ...
Mar 13 2023 - Should the Chicago Bulls pursue Russell Westbrook if he becomes available on the buyout market?
CLEVELAND — The Chicago Bulls sat out one of the busiest trade deadlines in NBA history — but they reportedly could get into the action late with a bid for Russell Westbrook on the buyout market.
Mar 13 2023 - Towns of Clinton and Westbrook Will Soon Tap GoNetspeed’s 100 Percent Fiber Internet
GoNetspeed today announced that residents and businesses throughout the Towns of Clinton and Westbrook will soon ...
Mar 13 2023 - Casablanca screenings hope to spark love of Connecticut theaters
The classic film Casablanca returned to Connecticut theaters on Wednesday night in a push to give businesses a post-pandemic boost. The movie theater industry hopes ...
Mar 13 2023 - Average Richmond Hill homeowner to pay $92 more in city taxes this year
There’s bad news, good news and bad news with Richmond Hill’s budget for 2023. The bad news: after five years of minimal tax increases, Richmond Hill residents and businesses will see a 3.72 per cent ...
Mar 13 2023 - Tennessee House Speaker lays out expectations for slate of bills targeting Metro
Consider Tennessee's House Speaker unmoved by an urgent appeal from three dozen business leaders to defuse tension with Metro and sideline some bills that are aimed at the city.
Mar 13 2023 - Austin, Texas Travel Guide: Explore AfroTech’s Home City
Austin, Texas is one of the most beloved cities in the United States. With its bustling downtown and vibrant culture, Austin is a great place to visit, work or live. There are plenty of attractions ...
Mar 13 2023 - Adjnola DeBora Williams
Adjnola D. Williams, 87, Retired Housewife, transitioned February 24, 2023. Survived by her children, Georgia Ann (Lamar) Florence, Houston Williams (Beverly ...
Mar 13 2023 - Quebec's Language Watchdog Says Most French Business Signs In Montreal Have Mistakes In Them
The OQLF evaluated over 10,000 business signs and messages in Montreal, Quebec City, Gatineau and Sherbrooke. Thomas is MTL Blog's Senior Editor. He lives in Saint-Henri and loves it so much that he ...
Mar 13 2023 - Three quarters of Quebec businesses make language errors in public signage: OQLF
Errors include typos, spelling or grammar mistakes, capitalization errors, syntax errors, or anglicisms. QUEBEC — A study published by the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF) Tuesday shows ...
Mar 13 2023 - Police arrest Quebec store clerk accused of stealing $80,000 in scratch lottery tickets, prizes
Police in Sherbrooke, Que. say the 27-year-old man ... Read more: Meet the Quebec man who won the $70M Lotto Max jackpot Police spokesman Martin Carrier says a complaint was filed by the business ...
Mar 13 2023 - Fifth person arrested in multiple North Texas fentanyl busts
In just four weeks, we have charged five adults accused of trafficking deadly fentanyl to children. The Justice Department will deploy every investigative technique, pursue eve ...
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