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Bus News Archives, March 18 2023
Mar 18 2023 - Walmart denies firing Logan store employee for workplace injury
COLUMBUS – Wal-Mart Associates, Inc., has asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit brought against the company by a Ravenswood, West Virginia man, who alleges that he was unjustly ...
Mar 18 2023 - Illinois House passes bill some say could ‘drive’ rideshare businesses out of the state
Some state lawmakers are looking to hold rideshare companies in Illinois to the same standard as other common carriers like taxis.
Mar 18 2023 - Locks Cut At Businesses, Equipment Stolen: Glenview Police Blotter
Glenview Police Department The incidents and arrests below were reported by the Glenview Police Department between March 7-13, 2023. GLENVIEW, IL — The following information ...
Mar 18 2023 - Finalists Selected in 2023 Fremont County Start-Up Challenge
A panel of local judges has selected five finalists for the 2023 Fremont County Start-Up Challenge. The business competition is a joint effort among the University of Wyoming’s IMPACT 307 program, the ...
Mar 18 2023 - Electriq Power secures financing to support Sustainable Community Networks in California
Electriq Power, a provider of intelligent energy storage and management for homes and small businesses, has entered into a multi-year agreement with a U.S.-based clean-energy company that designs, ...
Mar 18 2023 - Governor: Northwest Arkansas a model for the state in business, particularly in willingness to foll
Northwest Arkansas leads the state in business, particularly in its willingness to choose women as top leaders, Gov. Sarah Sanders told a crowd of about 400 at the Economics Arkansas annual Excellence ...
Mar 18 2023 - Airbus exec says checking on health of small suppliers
Planemaker Airbus has measures in place to stabilise global pressure on its supply chains and is making increased checks about the financial health of small suppliers, a senior executive said on ...
Mar 18 2023 - Airbus is tackling supply chain problems, senior executive says
Planemaker Airbus AIR.PA has measures in place to stabilise global pressure on its supply chains, a senior manufacturing executive said on Thursday. Airbus Aerostructures Chief Executive Andre Walter ...
Mar 18 2023 - This Corvallis biz delivers meal kits to disability group homes
When Sarah Short recognized that nutrition in disability group homes was sorely lacking, she decided to do something about it. She started her own business, “Wholesome Beginnings,” a pre-portioned ...
Mar 18 2023 - Still no weekend buses in Corvallis
Public transit in Corvallis remains on a reduced schedule more than two weeks after a target date to resume full bus services. In a Jan. 30 interview, MTR Western President Jeremy Butzlaff anticipated ...
Mar 18 2023 - Edgefield County man arrested for child sexual abuse material
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Thursday the arrest of a twenty-two-year-old man on eleven charges connected to the sexual exploitation of minors.
Mar 18 2023 - Boothwyn man arrested in Delaware with .40-caliber, coke and pot, troopers say
Delaware state police found a Boothwyn man outside a business in Wilmington, Delaware, on Tuesday night and they also said they found a loaded Sig Sauer, cocaine and marijuana edibles. Kyle Hefton, 41 ...
Mar 18 2023 - Four things to know about Notre Dame women's second-round NCAA opponent Mississippi State
Notre Dame downed State 61-58 in the 2018 national title game in Columbus, Ohio, prevailing on Arike Ogunbowale ... with Doug Novak taking that team to a 15-14 mark on an interim basis. Mississippi ...
Mar 18 2023 - Living in Columbus, how well do you know these facts about your health?
Dr. Puja Uppal says "You should know that the conditions mentioned below can be well managed and well treated!" In the news: Chronic health conditions can be often reversed! We spoke to our experts ...
Mar 18 2023 - In Bayonne, approved multifamily development fetches $9.9M
A Bayonne property approved for a multifamily ... the sector hit an all-time low vacancy rate of 7.8% at the end of[...] NJBIZ, New Jersey’s leading business journal, provides 24/7 business ...
Mar 18 2023 - Drake fans turn St. Patrick’s Day from green to blue at Big Grove Brewery
The Drake Bulldogs have been watching a lot of upsets in this NCAA tournament, and the team hoped to be the next bracket buster. Fans who couldn’t be at ...
Mar 18 2023 - Girls state semis: Africentric knocks out Wheelersburg
DAYTON, Ohio — A cold front swept through southwest Ohio and apparently into the Wheelersburg locker room Friday. The Pirates (24-3) shot a frosty 14 for 51 (27.4%) in a 55-37 loss to Columbus ...
Mar 18 2023 - Ohio man, 72, gets 40 years in prison for decades of child sexual abuse, using drugs to coerce vict
Federal prosecutors say Larry Dean Porter, 72, of Wheelersburg, Ohio, tried to hide his child pornography by burying it in the yard of his home.
Mar 18 2023 - The funniest, most clever business names in NJ and beyond
But when it comes to a business the name can make it or break it. I was at a red light the other day when the work van in front of me caught my eye. I liked it enough to want a picture to share with ...
Mar 18 2023 - Irish Stampede set for Saturday
On Saturday, March 18, downtown Tama will be bustling with activity as runners, walkers, and families gather for the first Irish Stampede 5K. This fun and free event for all ages is being organized by ...
Mar 18 2023 - Irish Stampede set for Saturday in Tama
On Saturday, downtown Tama will be bustling with activity as runners, walkers, and families gather for the first Irish Stampede 5K. This fun and free event for all ages is being organized by The Pump, ...
Mar 18 2023 - Visit Potter-Tioga PA Named One of the Top 100 Organizations in Central Pennsylvania
Visit Potter-Tioga PA is honored to have been named among the Top 100 Organizations by Pennsylvania Business Central ...
Mar 18 2023 - 2 Westmoreland County vape shops under investigation
Nicole Ziccarelli said businesses like vape shops are welcomed but those selling illegal drugs will be prosecuted.
Mar 18 2023 - Year-long joint investigation ends in illegal drug bust at Murrysville vape store
It’s the end of a yearlong joint investigation at a shop on Route 22 in Murrysville. “Through the investigation has led us to uncover at this business a lot of illegal drugs, like marijuana and THC.
Mar 18 2023 - Sweet new life for former Big Al’s in Wiscasset
Sweetz & More, billed as New England's largest sweets shop, will replace Big Al's Super Values store, which closed last year after 35 years in business.
Mar 18 2023 - LiveOak Fiber is Now Ready for Service in Shalimar, Florida
High-speed broadband connectivity bolsters Internet connectivity for businesses and residents in Okaloosa County’s coastal community ...
Mar 18 2023 - Five unique places to visit in Ohio
Ohio is a state that’s often referred to as the heart of America, with its bustling cities, quaint towns, and friendly people. But there are also some very unusual things about Ohio that you might not ...
Mar 18 2023 - Centerville High School students holding clothing drive
CENTERVILLE — Students at Centerville High School are leading a clothing drive to support Clothes That Work. People showed up at the school Thursday to drop off business casual clothing or money ...
Mar 18 2023 - New smokehouse opens in Flower Mound
Harold Dean Smoked Goods opened a new restaurant in Flower Mound over the weekend. HD Smoked Goods is a local family business that has sold its barbecue at farmers markets, from its food truck and ...
Mar 18 2023 - South Florida Residential Real Estate News
When Busch Wildlife Sanctuary opens its expansive new campus in Jupiter Farms this fall, it… The Real Estate Roundtable (RER) welcomed Miami Mayor Francis Suarez to speak to its membership ...
Mar 18 2023 - Michigan contractor accused of taking $62K+ from victim, not completing jobs
The suspect kept telling the victim that the windows he ordered weren't in yet. The victim eventually called the business where the order was placed and learned that he never actually ordered them.
Mar 18 2023 - Pennsylvania school aide accused of filming special needs student in restroom
A northeastern Pennsylvania school aide is accused of abuse after she allegedly shared a video of a special needs student using the restroom, authorities said. Cala Tolerico, 27, of Carbondale, was ...
Mar 18 2023 - 'Reimagine Cumberland:' Officials break ground on Baltimore Street project
18—CUMBERLAND, Md. — As plans are nearly complete for the launch of ... and hold its grand opening at 74 Baltimore St. on Saturday. On Friday, the business partners were at the downtown McCoury Stage ...
Mar 18 2023 - Airline Brewing buys shuttered Ellsworth pub with plans to reopen this summer
Airline shared the news on Saint Patrick’s Day, which up until now was one of Finn’s busiest days of the year.
Mar 18 2023 - DBusiness Daily Update: Ludington Celebrating 150th Anniversary in 2023, and More
Our roundup of the latest news from metro Detroit and Michigan businesses as well as announcements from government agencies.
Mar 18 2023 - Changes to paratransit service coming to Round Rock in June
At next week’s Round Rock City Council meeting, Hudder said he will share more about these transportation changes, including the replacement of the current system with a mobility, on-demand service.
Mar 18 2023 - Plenty of challenges, and opportunities, await homebuilders in 2023
Albuquerque Business First reached out to homebuilders of various sizes to get a better feel for what the rest of 2023 might have in store.
Mar 18 2023 - Former Casper bus operator reaches settlement with city after lawsuit
A longtime Casper transit provider reached a settlement agreement with the city and the state this week after a legal dispute over the end of its bus service contract. The Casper Area Transportation ...
Mar 18 2023 - Illinois woman arrested in death of elderly Benton woman, Lafayette County authorities say
Shannon C. Bussan was tentatively charged with first-degree intentional homicide and is currently being held in the Jo Daviess County Jail, pending extradition to Lafayette County, authorities said.
Mar 18 2023 - Bristow Group To Face Hurdles Before Gaining From Opportunities (Rating Downgrade)
Bristow Group's asset mix has strengthened with heavier aircraft and fixed-wing businesses joining the fleet after the British International Helicopters acquisition. In the near term, its ...
Mar 18 2023 - Painted streets and the ‘killing’ of rubber snakes — Rolla goes big for St. Patrick’s Day
This year marks 115 years since the first St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the city of Rolla. Although it doesn’t have a robust Irish immigrant population, the town boasts one of the biggest St.
Mar 18 2023 - New Southern Classic location opening soon in Bossier City
The fried chicken restaurant, which has been a family business in north Louisiana for the last 35 years, is opening a new location in Bossier City soon.
Mar 18 2023 - Business WatcH: Company Perseveres After Fire
If the month of March goes to plan, we’ll see a rise in outdoor temperatures translating to a drop in residential heat energy consumption and fewer layers we will be ...
Mar 18 2023 - Washington, VT resident sentenced to 28 months in prison
Brittany Busby, 31, formerly of, Vermont, has been sentenced to 28 months in prison after pleading guilty to distributing fentanyl. The sentencing was handed down by U.S. Chief District Judge Geoffrey ...
Mar 18 2023 - Gun Safety a Priority at Duncan Defense Consultants, Opening Soon is Hazlet
Duncan Defense owners, left Joe Ahlert, with Mike Duncan. They were attending Hazlet's Business Owner's Association. HAZLET, NJ: Crime in our communities is steadily on the rise, NJ's current bail ...
Mar 18 2023 - Man accused of child sex abuse in Maryville indicted on new charges
A man accused of sexually abusing a child while working at Apostolic Christian Academy in Maryville has been indicted on new charges involving a minor in Sevier County.
Mar 18 2023 - New business promises bargains for Manistee parents
I’ve been saying for years, ‘Manistee needs a children's resale shop,’ and no one else was doing it — so I did it,” Bell said. Bell’s new shop, Bellsprouts Children ...
Mar 18 2023 - Interview: Historic Home Tours in Columbus
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Mar 18 2023 - Meet Columbus senior Triston Miller, The Hawk Eye's Athlete of the Week
Triston Miller had a solid junior season for the Columbus Community High School boys track team last year, helping the Wildcats finished 21st in the Class 1A team race with ...
Mar 18 2023 - Voting open for ‘Coolest Thing Made in PA’ bracket challenge
The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry announced Monday it has launched the “Coolest Thing Made in PA” bracket challenge to determine the coolest thing made in the state. This bracket ...
Mar 18 2023 - 9-year-old girl wakes to find half-naked stranger in bed touching her: cops
Paddy Patrick Purcell, 32, was busted after the little girl woke up at 1 a.m. on Sunday and found the half-naked stranger lying next to her in her Bensalem, Pennsylvania home.
Mar 18 2023 - Fire breaks out at a towing company in East St. Louis
A fire at an East St. Louis business had firefighters scrambling Friday morning. The blaze at Petroff Towing near Interstates 55 and 64 had thick black smoke and flames.
Mar 18 2023 - California men sentenced to years in federal prison for crime spree
A man from South Los Angeles was sentenced to six-and-a-half years  in federal prison for committing six armed robberies against businesses across the southland during a two-week crime spree, the ...
Mar 18 2023 - Dayton-area university dean: Key to job placement is getting students career ready
At Cedarville University, this task is met with certain fervor, believing that success starts long before students ever step into a classroom. The Dayton Business Journal recently sat down with ...
Mar 18 2023 - Iowa Wesleyan University to host annual Career Expo
Iowa Wesleyan University invites IWU and Southeastern Community College students to meet with Southeast Iowa businesses at its spring Career Expo next week.
Mar 18 2023 - Giddings Company Begins Crowdfunding Campaign for Equity Financing
GIDDINGS, TEXAS – Classic Carriage Rentals, Inc., a classic automobile rental and repair business, has announced its plans to launch an equity start-up financing campaign. The company seeks ...
Mar 18 2023 - Would you pay more or less under Ohio House Republican tax plan? Here's how to calculate it
Adam Mathews, R-Lebanon, said. "Until that is the reality ... you need your total taxable nonbusiness income. That's the amount on Ohio IT40 line 7 of your tax form. It's basically your total income ...
Mar 18 2023 - Howard means business in semifinal win, knowing next game is what matters
The Lions beat St. Charles, 67-31, in a 3A girls' basketball semifinal to set up a rematch with Poly, which beat Oxon Hill in the other semifinal Tuesday.
Mar 18 2023 - Waldorf Teacher Arrested and Charged with Sexual Abuse of Minor and Child Pornography
Charles County Sheriff’s detectives arrested and charged David Warren Henson, Jr., a 53-year-old teacher from Waldorf, with sexual abuse of a minor and child pornography. The charges came after it was ...
Mar 18 2023 - Alabama ‘close’ to finishing nitrogen execution protocol
The head of Alabama’s prison system said Wednesday ... Get top headlines from the Union-Tribune in your inbox weekday mornings, including top news, local, sports, business, entertainment and ...
Mar 18 2023 - Va. jury finds Berkeley Springs man guilty of injuring child
Circuit Court found a Berkeley Springs man guilty of three felony charges following a weeklong trial in Winchester last week. Joshua Michael Reed, 39, was convicted of child abuse by a parent ...
Mar 18 2023 - Westerville City Schools superintendent announces resignation
Dr. John Kellogg announced that he will be working with Columbus State Community College and Educational Service Center of Central Ohio (ESCCO) in a new role.
Mar 18 2023 - After 10 years, Westerville schools superintendent to leave for Columbus State role
Westerville Superintendent John Kellogg will join the Educational Service Center at State Community College at the end of school year.
Mar 18 2023 - Discover Odessa, Visit Midland teaming up for bus tour
Discover Odessa is partnering with Visit Midland in celebration of National Travel & Tourism Week 2023 for the Sister City Bus Tour, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 29. Each city (Odessa and Midland ...
Mar 18 2023 - From student to local celebrity: Monahans teen thanks community for support
Eighth grader Adriel Bustamante is wrapping up his spring break in small town Monahans; the teen spent the week performing for the community in hopes of raising a few ...
Mar 18 2023 - Impact roundup: New Torchy’s Tacos, nail salon open in Pearland, Friendswood
Here are some businesses expected to open this year in Pearland and a relocated business that previously opened in Friendswood.
Mar 18 2023 - Battelle leading project to establish Project Cypress direct air capture hub
Battelle (Columbus, Ohio) will serve as the prime recipient to manage the project, and will collaborate with a range of industry-leading ...
Mar 18 2023 - 6 new businesses now open, coming soon to Longenbaugh Drive in Cypress
Several new businesses have opened or are set to open soon at Amelia's on Longenbaugh, located at 18021 Longenbaugh Drive, Cypress. Businesses operating or officing out of the shopping center include ...
Mar 18 2023 - Flushing business fire causes explosions, destroys pole barn, officials say
FLUSHING, MI – A large pole barn belonging to a Flushing business caught fire on Monday evening, causing several explosions, and ultimately destroying the structure, according to fire officials.
Mar 18 2023 - McMorrow: Democrats plan changes to Michigan’s business incentives
Lawmakers in charge of economic development will consider how economic development tools — including tax incentives — can better optimize a return on the state’s investment, committee chair Sen.
Mar 18 2023 - Reinventing Hanna
Hanna Olivas is a woman who stares down her demons. After a troubled childhood and an abusive first marriage, the Las Vegan started her own business as a makeup artist and wed her childhood ...
Mar 18 2023 - Andover Audio SpinStage Phono Preamplifier: Review
Andover Audio has had a really busy 36 months and for the simple ... The SpinStage feels more like a stripped-down version of the LP110 V2 for 50% less and that makes me suggest a warmer, more dynamic ...
Mar 18 2023 - Monongahela Incline to reopen Monday after months-long renovation project
CLOSE. GOOD NEWS, THOUGH, FOR THOSE WHO USE THEM ON INCLINE. PITTSBURGH REGIONAL TRANSIT SAYS IT WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY. PATTY CLOSED THE INCLINE LAST AUGUST FOR AN $8.2 MILLION RENO PROJECT.
Mar 18 2023 - Lake Lanier, Buford Dam may be renamed; local leaders are already objecting
WASHINGTON — Lake Lanier, the reservoir that has become an epicenter for tourism and recreation just outside of metro Atlanta, is so enshrined in the local economy that dozens of businesses and ...
Mar 18 2023 - Verizon expands 5G in New Jersey
The wireless broadband option is now available to businesses and homes in four northeast cities, including Newark and Trenton.
Mar 18 2023 - Opelousas man arrested for the eleventh time, domestic abuse battery with child endangerment
An Opelousas man has been arrested for domestic abuse battery with child endangerment, according to the Jeff Davis Parish Sheriff’s Office (JDPSO).
Mar 18 2023 - Bath business is expanding: What's next as company targets new home, hiring
The growing Bath operation is among New York state’s leaders in environmental stewardship, sustainability and recycling.
Mar 18 2023 - Lake Mills High School Music Students Perform at Capitol Conference Festival
Feb. 25, music students from Lake Mills, Watertown Luther Prep, Lakeside Lutheran, Lodi, Pardeeville, Wayland Academy, and Columbus met at Poynette High School for the 2023 Capitol Conference ...
Mar 18 2023 - Woodrow Wilson's bust banished from the NJ State House? That's a missed opportunity | Stile
Woodrow Wilson's bust won't return to the renovated New Jersey State House. That's a missed opportunity to explain his complicated record.
Mar 18 2023 - Spanish mental health first aid training held in Springdale
The goals of the mental health first aid are to teach how to identify, understand and respond to mental health and substance abuse challenges in adults.
Mar 18 2023 - Tyson will close poultry plants in Virginia and Arkansas that employ more than 1,600
Tyson Foods said it plans to close its processing, broiler and hatching operations in Glen Allen, Va., and a plant in Van Buren, Ark., in an effort to streamline its U.S. poultry business.
Mar 18 2023 - Billionaire Joe Ricketts' plan for exclusive resort in Wyoming hits a snag
The area is quickly transitioning into an outdoor playground for the megarich, often at the expense of longtime residents. Renderings of Ricketts’ resort show a Jackson Hole brand of glitz.
Mar 18 2023 - Marion man arrested in bust of narcotics from overseas
MARION, Ind. — Police arrested a man in Marion as part of an investigation into illegal narcotics being shipped into the area from overseas. Detectives with the Jean Team Drug Task Force, deputies ...
Mar 18 2023 - Alabama Hospitals Getting Less than Asked For in
Huntsville Police Department (HPD) has identified a man they say died after attempting to steal a car at a business on Mastin Lake Road. The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) says a vehicle wrecked ...
Mar 18 2023 - Man accused of kidnapping, killing Aniah Blanchard pleads not guilty
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The man accused of kidnapping and killing Aniah Blanchard appeared in a Macon County court. Ibraheem Yazeed faces three counts of capital murder in Macon County. However ...
Mar 18 2023 - A JetBlue-Spirit merger is a win for the Hudson Valley | Opinion
The Hudson Valley is a special place, thanks in part to the contributions of major employers and businesses like JetBlue. Our economy holds steady because we actively invest in and promote growth and ...
Mar 18 2023 - Perth Amboy redevelopment: 'Expect some busy months and years ahead,' says new agency head
PERTH AMBOY – Tashilee Vazquez is wearing many hats these days as director of the Perth Amboy Office of Economic and Community Development and in her newest title as executive director of the ...
Mar 18 2023 - North Dakota House passes bill that would bar foreign governments from buying ag land in state
BISMARCK – A bill that would bar foreign governments and businesses they control from purchasing, acquiring or holding any interest in agricultural land in North Dakota, is set to make its way ...
Mar 18 2023 - New bill calls for tougher restrictions on RI businesses that buy catalytic converters
Catalytic converter thefts skyrocket in RI as police and lawmakers try to crack down Solomon ... He referenced a recent spate of converter thefts from a facility for people with disabilities in ...
Mar 18 2023 - Number of spring break travelers signal it's going to be a busy travel year
For those driving to their spring break destination, people staying in the southeast will find cheaper gas than those traveling west or northeast. In Tennessee, the average gallon of gas costs $3.15.
Mar 18 2023 - Remember when Lake Conway fishing water used to flood only road home near I-40?
The Arkansas National Guard also bore some responsibility ... when concerns about fish health and habitat caused 2,000 Lake Conway residents and businessmen to sign a petition demanding an end ...
Mar 18 2023 - Galesburg gets $150K grant to study transit system
According to a press release on the city's website, the two-year grant will be used to analyze demand, conduct a passenger use survey, and assess opportunities for expansion and collaboration. City of ...
Mar 18 2023 - Dog Siblings Comfort Anxious Mastiff Who Was Rescued From Abusive Owners
Rex was rescued from an abusive home and has struggled with anxiety but now has two dog best friends supporting him.
Mar 18 2023 - Man Caught on Fire, Charged With Arson at NJ Transit Train Bridge in Absecon, NJ
A man from Pleasantville is facing charges after a fire was started near train tracks used by New Jersey Transit in Absecon Thursday morning.
Mar 18 2023 - NJ Transit Arson Investigation Ends in Arrest
A 52-year-old man is in custody after officers, allegedly, found him with his legs in flames at a brush fire near train tracks at the Absecon train station.
Mar 18 2023 - Grandway Marketing Inc. Celebrates Over 5 Years of Being the Best Web Design Company in Halifax
Halifax-based Grandway Marketing is celebrating over five years in business as a top web design and digital marketing agency. Led by CEO Nic Stana, the company has achieved recognition as a top web ...
Mar 18 2023 - Report, apology for King’s prof abuse in Nova Scotia a ‘watershed moment’: lawyer
A Halifax lawyer says the men who came forward to report abuse by a former professor at the University of King’s College have created a “watershed moment” for other survivors.
Mar 18 2023 - 68-year-old dad killed by car near Clemson campus, SC officials say. ‘Selfless spirit’
He once worked as a professor in the Clemson University business school and retired as the Dean of the Business School at Lander University in Greenwood, South Carolina, the obituary says. He ...
Mar 18 2023 - Alabama middle school substitute teacher arrested; allegedly touched student’s buttocks
OPELIKA, Ala. (WRBL) – A former Alabama educator is facing child sex abuse allegations after several students accuse him of inappropriately touching them on their backs and buttocks while he was a ...
Mar 18 2023 - Hanover Area school bus sideswiped; 50 students uninjured
A Hanover Area school bus was sideswiped Friday morning on its way to Lee Park Elementary School, school district Superintendent Nathan Barrett said.
Mar 18 2023 - Wardens make turkey-hunting bust in McCormick County
After receiving a tip, wardens went to a McCormick County location where they found evidence of illegal turkey hunting that led to $8,720 in fines.
Mar 18 2023 - Sidney city officials address housing disparities in community
The need for housing in Sidney is not new. In fact, the last time a new apartment complex or housing subdivision was built was over 20 years ago. But with new businesses and opportunities ...
Mar 18 2023 - 'Our resources are limited': State of Ohio launches new substance abuse dashboard
The opioid epidemic is a nationwide crisis that has not spared Ohio in its wrath and Lorain County has been hit especially hard.
Mar 18 2023 - Lorain County karate instructor found guilty of sexual battery of student, gets 6 years in prison
A Lorain County karate instructor was sentenced Tuesday to six years in prison after she was convicted by a jury of sexually abusing a student. Erin Stephens, 31, of Avon Lake, was found guilty of ...
Mar 18 2023 - Former Nebraska state trooper convicted of child sexual assault sentenced to prison
WELL, THIS FORMER TROOPER WHO’S FACING CHILD -- AND ABUSE CHARGES IN TWO NEBRASKA COUNTIES IS NOW ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ... ACCORDING TO COURT DOCUMENTS, HE WAS OUT ON BOND FOR HIS CHARGES IN SCOTTSBLUFF ...
Mar 18 2023 - Academy Awards 2023: Milton's Jenny Slate has two chances to take Oscars stage
Oscar nominees 'Marcel the Shell with Shoes On' and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' have kept Milton's Jenny Slate busy this awards season.
Mar 18 2023 - Neighborhood Kitchen opens in Milton
MILTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Neighborhood Kitchen, a takeout, delivery, catering and market business, has officially opened in Milton. After a soft opening Thursday night, the eatery is now open ...
Mar 18 2023 - Texas Gov. Abbott to visit Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce
Fresh off announcing a new plan for recruiting business to Fort Worth, the chamber of commerce will get a visit from Governor Greg Abbott Wednesday.
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