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Bus News Archives, March 15 2022
Mar 15 2022 - Orangeburg County School District receives $1.2 million for electric school buses
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is spending $17 million to fund electric school buses throughout the country. Of that money, $1.2 million will fund four electric school buses at ...
Mar 15 2022 - Crops progressing well in Hutchinson, MN, area
Agweek visited with Bushman during a late-June swing through eastern Minnesota. Crops in the Hutchinson area generally were a vibrant, healthy green, though some some yellowish patches - and the ...
Mar 15 2022 - 'Astronomical increase' of film inquiries in Cambridge help local businesses
Despite film permits being paused in 2021 due to COVID-19, the city of Cambridge still saw a record-breaking year for film production in the city, according to Mayor Kathryn McGarry.
Mar 15 2022 - Air Travel Spiking as Winter Turns to Spring
In fact, Spring Break air travel this year is expected to be among the highest in years. “It’s been pretty busy the last few weeks, and I expect that to continue until at least mid-April,” said Green ...
Mar 15 2022 - Kansas City man sentenced for role in series of armed robberies
A 22-year-old Kansas City, Missouri man was sentenced Tuesday in federal court for his role in a string of armed business robberies in the Kansas City and Independence, Missouri area.
Mar 15 2022 - Police video shows arrest of man accused of jaywalking in Independence
Justin Layton says he was walking along 39th Street “minding his own business” on Feb. 14, 2020, when he was unlawfully stopped by an Independence police officer.
Mar 15 2022 - Ex-AD Faces New Child Sexual Abuse Charges
A former athletic director in New Hampshire who is facing sexual misconduct charges is now accused of sexually abusing another child, authorities said.
Mar 15 2022 - Mississippi woman tried to evade officer by ducking into dentist office; found with marijuana, meth
Police have arrested a Mississippi woman and are looking for another suspect in a drug bust that netted marijuana, methamphetamines, ecstasy, cocaine and other pills. At approximately 8 a.m. Tuesday, ...
Mar 15 2022 - Moose in Estevan successfully released into the wild
It's been a busy stretch for Estevan on the wildlife front. A cougar was spotted on camera dragging deer on the Souris River, and conservation officers recently removed a moose from the city limits.
Mar 15 2022 - Frommer: This South Bend Washington team will be remembered forever
An hour before his Washington girls basketball team boarded a bus headed to Indianapolis Friday for the 3A state title game, Steve Reynolds took a moment inside t ...
Mar 15 2022 - Popular Laramie spot featured on 'Diners, Drive-ins and Dives'
If you had asked Jason Eickbush about the possibility of being featured on the Food Network hit television series “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” 10 years ago, he would have described ...
Mar 15 2022 - Former Wyoming Catholic College CFO charged in COVID-19 relief fraud
Federal prosecutors have charged the former chief financial officer for the Lander-based Wyoming Catholic College with defrauding a government COVID-19 business relief program, the Wyoming Business Co ...
Mar 15 2022 - Lander man faces federal wire fraud charges
Lander resident Paul McCown is facing seven federal wire fraud charges related to defrauding both the Wyoming Business Council (WBC) and the asset management company Ria R Squared. McCown, the former ...
Mar 15 2022 - West Virginia among top 10 states with record-low unemployment rates
Two years after the onset of the coronavirus pandemic caused a round of mass layoffs not seen since the Great Depression, ten states have now set record-low unemployment rates as businesses scramble ...
Mar 15 2022 - Swag finds home in West Columbia
Shoppers got a peek of what to expect from the business during the Galentine's Day event last month presented by the West Columbia Chamber of Commerce. Little Southern Swag had a ...
Mar 15 2022 - Andraya Carter’s path from Buford player to ESPN’s rising media ‘star’
Nearly three years before Andraya Carter’s latest stop on her busy tour as a jack-of-all-trades basketball analyst for ESPN, she sat down at the SEC Network studio desk for the first time. She reached ...
Mar 15 2022 - Lawyers criticize city’s crackdown on Midway District homeless camp
SAN DIEGO — Mayor Todd Gloria on Wednesday met with two lawyers threatening legal action against the city for its crackdown on a homeless encampment in the Midway District. Business owners in ...
Mar 15 2022 - Louisburg College softball team escapes bus fire
A college representative said while on the way to a game in Alabama, the teams charter bus blew a tire in South Carolina and that caused a fire.
Mar 15 2022 - Little Feat revisits a big record: ‘Waiting for Columbus’ in concert
In that pantheon of audio verite is “Waiting for Columbus,” by Little Feat, a double album recorded during three nights of Washington, D.C., performances in August 1977. Some bands must be caught on ...
Mar 15 2022 - Judge rules Syracuse's Columbus statue stays; city to appeal
A judge has ruled a statue of explorer Christopher Columbus must stay in downtown Syracuse, dealing a defeat to Mayor Ben Walsh’s efforts to have it ...
Mar 15 2022 - Southern B girls: Colstrip, Columbus into title game
The title game is set at the Southern B divisional girls basketball tournament in Billings, as Colstrip and Columbus picked up semifinals victories on Friday night inside First Interstate Arena to ...
Mar 15 2022 - Dickson business break-in caught on camera; owner believes thieves targeted store
A Dickson business owner is urging for the public’s help after his store was burglarized early Friday morning.
Mar 15 2022 - Ironwood Pharmaceuticals to Present at Upcoming Investor Conferences
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: IRWD), a GI-focused healthcare company, today announced that management will be presenting at the following investor conferences: Cowen ...
Mar 15 2022 - Florida mother pleads guilty to murdering 5-year-old Taylor Rose Williams, leaving body in Alabama
Brianna Williams, a Naval petty officer first class at the time of her arrest, was charged with aggravated child abuse following the 2019 death.
Mar 15 2022 - Find Business Hotels in Gloucester, MA from CA $164
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply. "The staff was friendly. Area was safe.
Mar 15 2022 - Six towers up 65 storeys proposed east of SkyTrain Brentwood Station
Even more transit-oriented development density is envisioned for the area immediately southeast of SkyTrain Brentwood Town Centre Station.
Mar 15 2022 - Brentwood SkyTrain station to get $32.6M upgrade
TransLink said the station was seeing an average of 6,000 daily boardings before the pandemic, and is one of the busiest stations in the SkyTrain network. I ...
Mar 15 2022 - Brentwood to Hold Virtual Town Hall on Homelessness
The City of Brentwood - Police Department invites residents and business owners to a Virtual Town Hall to discuss Homelessness in our City.
Mar 15 2022 - Large Tree Down on Valley Near Oakland in Maplewood
A large tree fell across Valley Street near Oakland Road in Maplewood around 1 p.m., bringing electrical wires down with it and halting traffic on the busy county road. One vehicle appears to have ...
Mar 15 2022 - As politics infects public health, private companies profit
For some counties and cities that share a public health agency with other local governments, differences over mask mandates, business restrictions, and other COVID preventive measures have strained ...
Mar 15 2022 - LIVE RESULTS: Embattled Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton goes to runoff against George P. Bush
Embattled Attorney General Ken Paxton and one of the most conservative House Democrats are both facing high-profile primary challengers on Tuesday.
Mar 15 2022 - Whitney Point
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Binghamton. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in ... 4.4/5 Wonderful! (990 reviews) "This is ...
Mar 15 2022 - Coin ads in Southeast Ohio newspapers draw challenges from the Better Business Bureau
Recent advertisements in some southeast Ohio newspapers urged readers to buy rolls of half-dollar coins, claiming they were in limited supply, selling fast and potentially worth a lot of money. The ...
Mar 15 2022 - Athens County parents to plead guilty in sexual abuse case involving children
Robert and Deborah Bellar are expected to plead guilty to endangering children and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity on Thursday.
Mar 15 2022 - SC bill aims to increase penalties for drivers caught passing stopped school buses
South Carolina lawmakers are working on a bill that would increase the penalty for a driver who passes a stopped school bus from $500 to $1,000. More News from WRBL “It was very scary, I was scared ...
Mar 15 2022 - Students steer school bus to safety in Topsham after driver collapses at the wheel
Students riding a school bus in Topsham Monday morning steered the bus to safety after the 77-year-old male driver suffered a medical event that left him incapacitated. He died later Monday. The ...
Mar 15 2022 - Maine students steer school bus to safety when driver collapses
Students steered a school bus in Topsham, Maine to safety on Monday after the vehicle’s driver suffered a fatal medical event.
Mar 15 2022 - Topsham-area students stop school bus safely after driver suffers medical emergency
At least two MSAD 75 students were able to steer and safely stop a school bus Monday morning after the driver reportedly suffered a medical emergency. Police believe the medical event, which left the ...
Mar 15 2022 - Students steer Topsham school bus to safety
A group of students safely stopped a school bus in Topsham on Monday morning after the bus driver suffered a medical event and lost control of the vehicle. The bus driver, a 77-year-old Lisbon man, ...
Mar 15 2022 - Students steer bus to safety after driver collapses at wheel in Maine
Students steered a Maine school bus to safety on Monday after the vehicle’s driver suffered a fatal medical event.The interim ...
Mar 15 2022 - Bus driver dies after students in Maine steer school bus to safety
The bus driver reportedly lost control of the bus as it headed toward Mount Ararat Middle School and Mount Ararat High School on U.S. Route 201 in Topsham around 7:30 a.m., Topsha ...
Mar 15 2022 - Topsham-area students stop bus after driver emergency
At least two MSAD 75 students were able to steer and safely stop a school bus Monday morning after the driver reportedly suffered a medical emergency. Police believe the medical event, which left the ...
Mar 15 2022 - Students leap into action after Topsham school bus driver suffers medical event
Topsham Police say students on board a bus were able to bring the vehicle to a stop after the driver suffered a medical event on Monday morning.
Mar 15 2022 - Topsham school bus driver dies after suffering medical event on way to school
Students steered a Maine school bus to safety on Monday after the vehicle’s driver suffered a fatal medical event.
Mar 15 2022 - Bus driver dies after Topsham students steer school bus to safety
The bus driver reportedly lost control of the bus as it headed toward Mount Ararat Middle School and Mount Ararat High School on U.S. Route 201 in Topsham around 7:30 a.m., Topsha ...
Mar 15 2022 - Students on Maine school bus steer vehicle to safety when driver, 77, suffers fatal medical event
A high school student and his middle-school aged brother sprang into action Monday morning on a school bus in Topsham, Maine, helping to steer the vehicle to safety as the 77-year-old driver suffered ...
Mar 15 2022 - Students steer bus to safety after driver collapses at wheel
Students steered a Maine school bus to safety on Monday after the vehicle’s driver suffered a fatal medical event.
Mar 15 2022 - Portion of US 14 in Janesville to close beginning Monday
Starting Monday morning, a two-block stretch of one of Janesville's busiest roads will close until late August.
Mar 15 2022 - North Carolina professor set for space trip this month on Blue Origin rocket
When the Blue Origin rocket blasts off next week, a UNC professor will be on board. Jim Kitchen teaches at the business school and recently learned he’ll be part of the crew heading to space. Reality ...
Mar 15 2022 - Pocatello man accused of forging checks reaches plea deal
A man who allegedly deposited two fraudulent business checks into his bank account has reached a plea agreement. Nathan David James Fraley, 31, was originally charged with two counts of felony forgery ...
Mar 15 2022 - 714 N Fillmore St., Corinth, Mississippi 38834
Beautiful Colonial home located in heart of downtown Corinth. Walking distance to restaurants,shops, & businesses. This location can't be beat! Home is historical sight and features abundant ...
Mar 15 2022 - Hearing set for Cleveland, Tennessee, woman charged with trespassing for refusing to wear mask
The Bradley County, Tennessee, woman facing a criminal trespassing charge stemming from her refusal to wear a mask inside a local medical business and refusing to leave told a judge Thursday she ...
Mar 15 2022 - A. Duie Pyle Expands Business into Virginia, Opening Three Facilities Throughout the Commonwealth
The Northeast’s premier transportation provider gains direct access to key supply chain and transport hubs while ushering in expert supply chain solutions to Richmond, Roanoke and ManassasWEST CHESTER ...
Mar 15 2022 - Newton man given 70 year sentence for child sex abuse
A former Newton resident was sentenced on Thursday to 70 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to sexually abusing two children. Andrew Scanlan, 33, was sentenced ...
Mar 15 2022 - Suspect killed, officer wounded during Tennessee hostage rescue
A suspect was killed and an officer wounded Friday when police made multiple attempts to rescue a woman being held hostage at a Tennessee business, authorities said.
Mar 15 2022 - Suspect killed, officer wounded during hostage rescue in Covington
Authorities say a suspect was killed and an officer wounded Friday when police entered a Covington business to rescue a woman being held hostage.
Mar 15 2022 - Woman held hostage for over 12 hours in TN business; suspect dead
Police were at the scene of a hostage standoff that has lasted for over 12 hours in Covington Friday morning. The Covington Police Department was called to Dean’s ...
Mar 15 2022 - Suspect killed, officer wounded during hostage rescue at Covington tax prep office
A suspect was killed and an officer wounded Friday when police entered a Tennessee business to rescue a woman being held hostage, authorities said.
Mar 15 2022 - SWAT Officer Shot, Suspect Dead, Hostage Rescued After 14-Hour Standoff In Tennessee
A 14-hour standoff at a tax preparing business in Covington ended early on Friday when the suspect was shot by a law enforcement sniper after he shot a member of the SWAT team. The incident began at ...
Mar 15 2022 - Quebec’s creative side
This province is full of innovative people and businesses waiting for you to discover ...
Mar 15 2022 - Limocar commits to resuming Quebec bus service it cancelled during pandemic
Prior to March 2020 the coach operator had over a dozen municipalities included in its route between Montreal and Sherbrooke.
Mar 15 2022 - Nuevos y usados Jeep Gladiator High Altitude en venta en Greeneville, TN
Busque used Jeep Gladiator High Altitude a la venta en Greeneville, TN. Vea fotos de alta resolución, compare precios y encuentre su coche perfecto en Auto.com.
Mar 15 2022 - Petersburg government offices reopen to public
Petersburg government offices and facilities reopen to the public on Monday. V Buses will operate on a regular schedule, and passengers are still required to wear masks and social distance. Petersburg ...
Mar 15 2022 - Find Hotels in Central Virginia, VA from CA $87
"Such a cute hotel. Staff was friendly immediately upon entry. The room was wonderful with a great view. The breakfast was cute and the coffee was fantastic! Definitely made my business trip thag much ...
Mar 15 2022 - Waterloo proposes 30 km/h limit
Waterloo council proposes to lower the speed limit to as low as 30 km/h on more than 700 residential streets, excluding busier commuter and connector roads that would retain higher speeds. Coun. Royce ...
Mar 15 2022 - Darlene Renee Bonds
Darlene attended Anitoch Baptist Church in Rushing, Arkansas. She graduated with an Associate’s Degree in Business Administration from Petit Jean College in Morrilton, Arkansas. Darlene worked ...
Mar 15 2022 - Driggs Head Start closed due to lack of staff
Like many other businesses and organizations in Teton Valley and across the region, the Driggs Head Start Center has been struggling mightily to find and retain staff. When the number of employees ...
Mar 15 2022 - Missouri bill that would weaken hazardous waste rules returns for another year
A Republican legislator says state regulators are harassing businesses, but critics say the change would put Missourians at risk ...
Mar 15 2022 - Where to find women-led businesses and groups in Tuscaloosa area
In recognition of Womens' History Month, we asked readers about Tuscaloosa-area women-owned and -run groups they liked to support. Here are their suggestions: • Ernest and Hadle ...
Mar 15 2022 - Busy Northport Gas Station Closing For Good At End Of The Month
A busy gas station and convenience store on Highway 43 has announced it will close for good at the end of March.
Mar 15 2022 - Mississippi woman charged with abuse of high school child; boyfriend to be charged with sexual assa
A  Mississippi woman has been arrested on felony charges for allegedly abusing her child and the woman’s boyfriend has pending sexual assault charges against him, authorities said. Placinta McNeil, 42 ...
Mar 15 2022 - McKinney Madness: See photos from McKinney's double-overtime semifinal win vs. Austin Westlake
McKinney guard Alex Anamekwe (14) looks to pass around Austin Westlake forward Michael Bustamante (10) during the first quarter of a Class 6A state semifinal game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, ...
Mar 15 2022 - Lice Clinics of America Franchisee Expands Her Business to Addison, TX
She’s a mom, wife, and owner of a Lice Clinics of America franchise in McKinney, TX where she treats families dealing wi ...
Mar 15 2022 - Silent Auction to Benefit Dairy’s Foundation
Professional Dairy Producers Foundation (PDPF), also known as Dairy’s Foundation, will host its annual public silent auction at the 2022 Professional Dairy Producers (PDPW) Business Conference, March ...
Mar 15 2022 - Arizona's startup founders of color, women get far less funding from investors, data shows
The Business Journal analyzed #Crunchbase data to determine how women and minority startup founders fared compared to white men in landing VC dollars. #phoenix ...
Mar 15 2022 - Oklahoma offers Florida 2023 DE Isaiah Nixon
As Oklahoma gears up for the start of spring practices on March 22, the OU staff is keeping busy on the recruiting trail. The Sooners’ latest offer went out to class of 2023 defensive end and edge ...
Mar 15 2022 - South Arkansas incorporations for the week ended March 8
South Arkansas business incorporations for the week ended Tuesday, March 8, 2022, according to the Arkansas Secretary of State.
Mar 15 2022 - Encino-Tarzana Job Openings: See Who's Hiring In The Area
ENCINO-TARZANA, CA — Businesses across the Encino-Tarzana area are searching for new employees, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings listed within the past week. Whether you’re ...
Mar 15 2022 - City: Bush Center repair process underway
City officials are halfway through the demolition phase to areas of the Bush Convention Center impacted by the February flooding event. The city reported the cause of the flooding is still under ...
Mar 15 2022 - Former Lake Oswego Resident Sentenced to Federal Prison for Covid-Relief Fraud
PORTLAND, Ore.—After fleeing federal prosecution and being re-arrested, a former Lake Oswego, Oregon, man was sentenced to federal prison today for stealing funds intended to help small businesses ...
Mar 15 2022 - Pine Bush schools struggle to fill non-instructional positions
Paula Warren has been a custodian at Pine Bush High School for eight years, but her job has gotten considerably more difficult in the last two years due, in part, to the pandemic. "We have to do a lot ...
Mar 15 2022 - Pine Bush, NY Severe Weather Alert
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Mar 15 2022 - Unemployment ticked up in January across Southwest Florida, as labor force grows
While there are more workers in the job market, it's still not enough. Businesses continue to struggle to fill positions.
Mar 15 2022 - North Fort Myers man faces animal cruelty charges after video shows dog beaten, kicked
A complainant submitted a video to the Lee County Sheriff's Office showing a man abusing Guido, the man's miniature American Bulldog.
Mar 15 2022 - Abingdon High School students prepare for performances of ‘Beauty and the Beast’
Students at Abingdon High School are busy rehearsing lines, practicing choreography and perfecting musical numbers for “Beauty and the Beast,” — the school’s first musical theater performance ...
Mar 15 2022 - Latest Job Openings In And Around Milford
Businesses in the Milford area are searching to fill openings on their staff, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings listed within the past week. Looking for full-time or part-time ...
Mar 15 2022 - Ridership on CT bus systems remain well below pre-pandemic levels
Riders fled Connecticut’s public bus system when the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in the spring of 2020, and the number of trips on the state-funded buses has far from fully recovered in the two years ...
Mar 15 2022 - Reading Eagle: Business Weekly Agenda for March 15
Wednesday, March 16 The Pennsylvania SBDC presents its sixth annual Small Business development Day with a State of Pennsylvania SBDC, from 10:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. This livestream event, will feature ...
Mar 15 2022 - South Dakota Man Built Auto Body Repair Business from Trade Learned in the '50s
It turned out very nice.” Pee Wee was involved in the community and for 26 years was a member of the Philip Volunteer Fire Dept. He was fire chief for a few of those years, including when the grain ...
Mar 15 2022 - Dining For Charities
WCCB is bringing Dining For Charities to the Charlotte area! Save money on great deals at local-area businesses. Plus, 15% of every purchase goes to Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina.
Mar 15 2022 - 15 years later: Ceremony at Bluffton University honors baseball players killed in tragic bus crash
The Bluffton community lost five of its own a decade and a half ago, when a bus carrying the university's baseball team crashed in Georgia.
Mar 15 2022 - The American House, another Bluffton mysterious place
Blufftonforever.com has identified 10 of the most mysterious places in Bluffton, and this is installment three in that series. When Bluffton’s early business district developed, its hub centered ...
Mar 15 2022 - Former Wyoming Catholic College CFO charged in massive fraud
Federal prosecutors have charged the former chief financial officer for the Wyoming Catholic College with defrauding a government COVID-19 business relief program, the Wyoming Business Council and a N ...
Mar 15 2022 - At Home with the Families Affected by Texas’s New Anti-Trans Orders
After Governor Greg Abbott called medical care for trans children “child abuse,” their families began weighing their options.
Mar 15 2022 - Girls aged TWELVE are arrested 'after they tortured another girl the same age with lit CIGARETTES
Police in Logansport, Indiana, said the incident took place last Friday night and that they had received photos and video from the victim's family of the girl being abused at the sleepover.
Mar 15 2022 - New Brunswick native directs episode of hit network show The Good Doctor
It's not easy to break into the business of directing television or films, especially if you're a woman. In a traditionally male-dominated field, New Brunswick native Cayman Grant says there have been ...
Mar 15 2022 - Air Quality Improvement Program extended for Kenosha Area Transit
Kenosha Area Transit has received approval from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and Federal Transportation Administration to extend ITS Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement ...
Mar 15 2022 - Christie: It’s Time For A ‘Military Approach’ To Show China Who’s Boss
a bar in Goffstown, New Hampshire. He later attended a house party at the Bedford home of New Hampshire business owner and investor Bill Greiner, where he took questions and mingled with potential ...
Mar 15 2022 - Crews battle tire fire at Elkhart County business
Several departments were dispatched around 10:30 p.m. to DMTJ Fire in the 53000 block of county Road on reports of a tire fire.
Mar 15 2022 - High gas prices impacting small business in southern Alberta
Sky high fuel prices continue to take their toll on consumers and businesses alike. The price increase is hitting those who depend on transportation to operate extra hard ...
Mar 15 2022 - Freak Folk Bier brings unique approach to busy food-and-drink scene in Waterbury
Brewery with roots in Burlington makes beer that's fermented in oak barrels for months, then bottle-conditioned to build carbonation ...
Mar 15 2022 - Top-selling homes sold in Greater Columbus includes $1.7 million property in Delaware County
The top-selling homes sold in Greater Columbus include a $1.7 million property in Delaware County and a $1.6 million home in Franklin County.
Mar 15 2022 - I-71 south closed in Delaware County after Columbus police shoot gunman firing at vehicles
Interstate 71 southbound is closed at Gemini Place near Polaris Fashion Place after at least one Columbus police officer shot a man on foot who had reportedly been firing at passing vehicles on the ...
Mar 15 2022 - Ohio police shoot man after gunfire on Interstate
Authorities say a man shot and wounded by police who said he was firing at vehicles along a busy stretch of Interstate 71 in Ohio will face an attempted aggravated murder charge. Columbus police ...
Mar 15 2022 - Columbus visits Ottawa after Sillinger's 3-goal game
Columbus Blue Jackets (30-27-3, fifth in the Metropolitan) vs. Ottawa Senators (21-33-5, seventh in the Atlantic) ...
Mar 15 2022 - Southern Michigan Maple Syrup Weekend approaching, to feature local businesses
Southern Michigan's Maple Syrup Weekend falls on the first day of spring this year, the best season for producing maple syrup. Organized by the Michigan Maple Syrup Association, treat yourself to the ...
Mar 15 2022 - Business Spotlight: Rustburg Vines continues to thrive even in adversity
Local business owner Ruth King-Sholes has had her ups and downs the last couple years, but she has the will and fight to keep her business – Rustburg Vines – thriving. A Rustburg native, Sholes ...
Mar 15 2022 - Rising gas prices costing truckers, independent drivers as much as $1 per mile
Industry experts say increasing gas costs will mean higher consumer prices and some smaller companies will possibly go out of business.
Mar 15 2022 - Dundalk, Harrisburg Locals Arrested In Millersville Bust: Police
The Maryland State Police said it arrested Clint Christopher Whaul of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and Leanna Lyn Baker of Dundalk after a drug bust last Wednesday in Millersville. A stock photo of a ...
Mar 15 2022 - Obama's call to save the bees inspired this Compton native's lush gardens
Brandy Williams is an artistic landscaper who paints with plants — one luscious succulent at a time — through her business Garden Butterfly.
Mar 15 2022 - 5 Temecula Restaurants Burgled, Multiple Felony Charges Filed: DA
A 21-year-old parolee accused of breaking into nearly a dozen businesses in Lake Elsinore, Temecula and Wildomar was charged Monday with multiple counts of felony burglary. K'John Henry Sands, of ...
Mar 15 2022 - How Obama inspired this Compton native’s bee-friendly gardens
Brandy Williams is an artistic landscaper who paints with plants — one luscious succulent at a time — through her business Garden Butterfly.
Mar 15 2022 - Beyond the Boardroom: The Atkins Group's Mark Dixon
Mark Dixon's business role models? “A hybrid of Tom Dixon, my father, who was administrator of Kirby Hospital nearly all my life, and Clint Atkins, my mentor for 23 years ...
Mar 15 2022 - Holiday Inn Philadelphia South - Swedesboro, an IHG Hotel
Guests rated this property 4.2/5 for cleanliness. Located in Swedesboro, Holiday Inn Philadelphia South - Swedesboro, an IHG Hotel is in the business district and near the airport. Check out an event ...
Mar 15 2022 - Madisonville woman now accused of sex abuse after first being accused of watching
A Hopkins County woman previously accused of witnessing the sex abuse of a child and allowing it to continue, is now charged with engaging in sex abuse herself. Brittany Duvall is facing new charges ...
Mar 15 2022 - $1.5 Trillion Spending Package To WI Abuse Survivors, Ukraine Aid
Part of the spending bill will include $6 million for extended school breakfast grants, a Milwaukee congresswoman said.
Mar 15 2022 - Director touts new Cortez department to address economic recovery
The city of Cortez has formed an Economic and Community Development department to bolster local businesses and stimulate economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic. Rachael Marchbanks is the ...
Mar 15 2022 - COVID restrictions remain at some businesses and sectors
It wasn’t an easy decision, but the owners of Fig Studio Kitchen in Ripley have decided to keep asking their patrons for vaccine passports, until the end of March ...
Mar 15 2022 - How COVID-19 changed business in Sioux Falls: Flex work, staff shortages and massive growth
COVID-19 struck. Businesses stopped. The government scrambled for loans to help them. But Thielke said that rather than a challenge, with a transition to her family and work life at home, it became an ...
Mar 15 2022 - Brothers honor late mother in acquiring two iconic South Dakota establishments
The three sons of Mike Slattery and the late Jane Slattery have formed a new family business and become the next owners of southeast South Dakota mainstay establishments.
Mar 15 2022 - Good news from state judges on gerrymandering
Earlier this year, a GOP filibuster stalled crucial voting rights laws in Congress while in 2019 a US Supreme Court decision shuttered federal courts to partisan gerrymandering claims, giving state ...
Mar 15 2022 - Owego Sanitation Service
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Mar 15 2022 - Owego man faces 9 charges for abusing child under 7 years old
An Owego man facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges has been arrested and released for allegedly abusing a child under the age of 7, according to police. Steven ...
Mar 15 2022 - Aurora Vote On Homeless Camping Ban Expected To Take Hours
While some business owners in Aurora are relieved something will be done about the homelessness, others say those people are just being pushed around the city.
Mar 15 2022 - Search on for man who allegedly tried abducting teenage girl from bus stop in Westminster
Police have released a sketch of man who allegedly tried abducting a teenage girl from a bus stop in Westminster.
Mar 15 2022 - Why an old idea could breathe new life into rural economies
Should we be looking to the past to help boost the future of the province’s rural economy? A hundred years ago, local co-operatives were a fairly common way of doing business in rural areas. Now ...
Mar 15 2022 - Ford, Elizabeth Ann
Elizabeth Ann (Chase) Ford, 66 of Port Tobacco, Maryland. Early Sunday morning, February 27, 2022 at her home and surrounded by her loving family, Elizabeth Ann Ford transitioned to eternal life.
Mar 15 2022 - ‘Bust Down’ review: ‘SNL’s’ Chris Redd and friends are profane, hilarious and down and ou
The very funny Peacock comedy is an absurd slice-of-life about friends with dead-end jobs at a casino in Gary, Indiana.
Mar 15 2022 - This Humble mother of 4 was stuck in an abusive marriage. Now she's a successful bakery owner.
After mustering up the courage to leave an abusive marriage after 17 years, the mother of four kids now operates a successful bakery,. Marrying young at j ...
Mar 15 2022 - Record Yellowstone National Park visitation boosting Cody business
CODY, Wyo. — With an all-time record number of visitors to Yellowstone National Park in 2021, business owners in the East Gate entrance town of Cody saw a barn burner year for business, and they are ...
Mar 15 2022 - No more ‘waiting for Canada Post’: Alberta cannabis store embraces new delivery rules
The owner of one of Alberta’s first cannabis stores to be approved for delivery says the regulation change will be good for business. As of Tuesday, private cannabis stores in the province can offer ...
Mar 15 2022 - Planet Fitness Belleville at Craigslist
Annual membership fees are billed only once s year. Gym in Belleville, MI 10900 Belleville Rd Fitness from www.planetfitness.com Get planet fitness reviews, ratings, business hours, phone numbers, and ...
Mar 15 2022 - Missouri has only met minority participation goal for contracts four times in 30 years
Missouri makes what it calls a “feasible effort” at spending 10% of state agencies’ expenditures with minority-owned businesses. In the past three decades, the state has only reached ...
Mar 15 2022 - FSRA warns consumers to avoid using an individual in Richmond Hill to obtain a mortgage
The Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) is warning consumers to avoid obtaining a mortgage or home loan through Maryam Saeidi as she is not licensed to conduct mortgage business ...
Mar 15 2022 - Business with Richmond Hill distribution centre wins an 'Ontario Made' award
A company with its distribution centre in Richmond Hill won an award for merchandizing excellence in the inaugural Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters’ Ontario Made Awards. Grey Jay Sales ...
Mar 15 2022 - 11 of the biggest March Madness bracket busters
From a team that saw its 45-game winning streak end to the first No. 16 seed to beat a No. 1, here are some of the biggest NCAA tournament upsets.
Mar 15 2022 - Nuevos y usados Kia Rio en venta en Russellville, AR
Busque used Kia Rio a la venta en Russellville, AR. Vea fotos de alta resolución, compare precios y encuentre su coche perfecto en Auto.com.
Mar 15 2022 - The legacy of Black-owned businesses in Driving Park
Black entrepreneurs thrived in Driving Park from the 1960s through the early 2000s. We mapped 16 former businesses and five still hanging on today.
Mar 15 2022 - Twa letter: Riggins’ small businesses
Recently, 24 small business owners and entrepreneurs in Riggins sent a letter to Idaho Sen. Risch requesting him to support their businesses by advocating to breach the four lower Snake River dams.
Mar 15 2022 - 'Back to normal' for Huron Church Road businesses as push for funding continues
Customers are returning to businesses along Huron Church Road in Windsor, but businesses owners are hoping for more support to make up for lost revenue.
Mar 15 2022 - Gulfport Energy Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Financial and Operating Results and Provi
OKLAHOMA CITY, February 28, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gulfport Energy Corporation (NYSE: GPOR) ("Gulfport" or the "Company") today reported financial and operating results for the three and twelve months ...
Mar 15 2022 - Valeri Liukin to coach Team USA while under investigation for abuse
Liukin, the former Olympic champion, will coach the U.S. in Germany this week while a U.S. Center for SafeSport investigation proceeds.
Mar 15 2022 - Is Grimes 'dating' whistleblower Chelsea Manning?
Grimes has reportedly moved on from Elon Musk with whistleblower Chelsea Manning. The 'Oblivion' singer clarified this week that she and the billionaire businessman "broke up" before it was revealed ...
Mar 15 2022 - Julia W. Busick
Elkton, MD - Julia Walther Busick, age 90, of Elkton, MD, passed away Thursday, March 3, 2022. Born in Elkton, on September 22, 1931, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Olive Dove Walther.
Mar 15 2022 - PA ex-police chief found guilty of child rape
A former police chief has been convicted of raping a child and related offenses in abuse the victim said began when she was about 4 years old and occurred hundreds of times over the following ...
Mar 15 2022 - Former Police Chief Convicted Of Raping Child For 7 Years
A former police chief has been convicted of raping a child and related offenses in abuse the victim said began when she was about 4 years old and occurred hundreds of times over the following seven ...
Mar 15 2022 - All Pest Exterminating Provides a Wide Array of Pest Control Services in Knoxville, TN
Knoxville, TN - All Pest Exterminating is a family-owned and operated pest control company serving homes and businesses across Knoxville, TN, and its ...
Mar 15 2022 - Lawmakers OK bill to lock in unemployment insurance tax rate
Kentucky lawmakers gave final passage Monday to a business-backed bill that would provide relief to employers on their unemployment insurance tax assessments.
Mar 15 2022 - Who’s Hiring In And Near Frankfort: This Week’s Newest Job Openings
Businesses in the Frankfort area are searching for new employees, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings added within the past week. Whether you’re looking for full-time, part-time ...
Mar 15 2022 - Gas prices affect Smith Mountain Lake guides, boaters, marinas
One place it is certain to be felt is Smith Mountain Lake, home to dozens of marinas, guide services, and businesses that depend on lake tourism. Load Error Striped bass guides are feeling the price ...
Mar 15 2022 - Former Cedarville University student helping Ukrainian refugees in Romania
Since the arrival of the refugees, ten former hotel rooms have been transformed into havens for people to stay while they figure out their next move. Harper is a Columbus, Ohio native, and said though ...
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