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Bus News Archives, March 19 2022
Mar 19 2022 - Who's Hiring In The Hicksville Area? Check Out New Local Jobs
HICKSVILLE, NY — Businesses across the Hicksville area are looking for new employees, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings listed within the past week. Looking for full-time ...
Mar 19 2022 - Parsippany School Buses Going Greener Thanks To Federal Funding
Parsippany's fleet of school buses is going a little greener. The Parsippany-Troy Hills School District will receive federal funding for 10 low-emission buses to replace old diesel vehicles. The ...
Mar 19 2022 - Oneida County and Army team up for Skill Bridge Internship Program
New internship program is for soldiers entering their last months before transitioning back into civilian life.
Mar 19 2022 - How gas prices have changed in Utica in the last week
Please help local businesses by taking an online survey to help us navigate through these unprecedented times. None of the responses will be shared or used for any other purpose except to better ...
Mar 19 2022 - Gruff, warm, combustible, shrewd: for 49 years, Don Young’s ideology was ‘Alaska’
Homer writer Tom Kizzia was an Anchorage Daily News reporter for 25 years. His first story for the ADN was filed from Don Young’s Capitol Hill office in 1980, on the night the Alaska Lands Act (ANILCA ...
Mar 19 2022 - Cookeville asks county to help with water plant expansion
Cookeville's water treatment plant is at 80% capacity, and in the past year, they've had to turn away businesses that want to come here because of it."If we said yes, all of a sudden, if they get ...
Mar 19 2022 - Rochester fire chief search restarts after 6 months. Here's where it stands now.
City leaders have reopened the search to find a new fire chief, restarting a process that began in 2021. According to a job posting, Rochester wants a candidate with “strong transitional and adaptive ...
Mar 19 2022 - Waterville humane society matching cats with businesses
The Humane Society Waterville Area started a program that can match your business with a cat that will thrive in the environment.
Mar 19 2022 - This woman would be moved 3 hours from her family if veterans home closes in Caribou
Lillian Keaton's physical challenges and bonds with the veterans home staff would make the transition to a different nursing home difficult, according to her son.
Mar 19 2022 - St. Louis man followed business owner before killing him, charges say
Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com At least 23 shell casings are scattered in the 3900 block of North 25th Street after a man was found dead in a pickup truck in Hyde Park on Tuesday ...
Mar 19 2022 - Joint statement regarding repowering of Dunkirk and Cayuga power plants
Mike Nozzolio respond to "uninformed stance" of the Business Council and the Sierra Club "We are shocked and deeply troubled by the press release circulated by the Business Council and Sierra Club ...
Mar 19 2022 - DUNKIRK: Council abuses executive session
Republican members of the Dunkirk Common Council in recent years have touted how transparency is needed when dealing with public issues. On Tuesday night, that group went back on its word. For no good ...
Mar 19 2022 - From drones to Denali Commission, Alaska programs supported in omnibus bill
Consolidated Appropriations Act that Congress adopted last week contains federal funds for numerous projects, programs and services for Alaskans.
Mar 19 2022 - Shopkeeper busy as a bee, sharing her love for pollinators
Culpeper specialty-shop owner who sells honey and other bee products has expanded her business, opening a second store downtown at No. 106, 201 Waters Place, that ...
Mar 19 2022 - New Job Listings In The San Juan Capistrano Area
Businesses in the San Juan Capistrano area are looking to fill openings on their staff, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings listed within the past week. Whether you’re looking for ...
Mar 19 2022 - South Dakota Goddess Classic, giving local women a stage to show off their hard work
A new event is coming to South Dakota. A Hot Springs business owner is bringing the South Dakota Goddess Classic to the area so local women can show off their hard work in the gym. “The South Dakota ...
Mar 19 2022 - TreeNewal adds certified arborist as business partner
Argyle-based TreeNewal Certified Arborist announced in February that Wesley Rivers, an experienced certified arborist in North Texas, has joined as a business partner as Vice President of Operations.
Mar 19 2022 - 'It's totally something different': Large business complex proposed for former Allstate campus in S
A large, light-industrial and business complex has been proposed for the former Allstate Insurance Co. campus in South Barrington.
Mar 19 2022 - Nuevos y usados Honda Civic VP en venta en Port Arthur, TX
Busque used Honda Civic VP a la venta en Port Arthur, TX. Vea fotos de alta resolución, compare precios y encuentre su coche perfecto en Auto.com.
Mar 19 2022 - South Ga. FLEX program builds up young entrepreneurs
With a $5,000 grand prize on the line, four finalists from Ben Hill and Irwin County Schools were given the business opportunity to show their talents and entrepreneurial skills in a competition.
Mar 19 2022 - Registration for Fort Dodge Fiber to start April 1
Beginning April 1, residents and business owners within the city limits of Fort Dodge will be able to register online at FortDodgeFiber.com. “The registration process is vital for planning an ...
Mar 19 2022 - Comfort Zone of the Carolinas is the Go-to Rock Hill HVAC Contractor for Affordable Customer-centri
Rock Hill, SC - As its name suggests, Comfort Zone of the Carolinas is in the business of giving people ideal internal living conditions - comfort zones - ...
Mar 19 2022 - Pet project: Sand Springs-area domestic violence shelter to welcome victims' pets
Only 15% of domestic violence shelters in the U.S. allow pets, yet 48% of abuse victims will delay seeking help if they can’t take their pet with them. The Spring wants to eliminate that barrier.
Mar 19 2022 - Morning Report: Why Some Oceanside Parents Are Footing the Bill for School Transportation
Officials said school bus cuts were necessary because the district was veering off a fiscal cliff. But the cost of school transportation today is being passed down to people who can least afford it.
Mar 19 2022 - Port Washington farmer able to expand his business by $120K thanks to federal grant
Ed and Peggy Callahan of Dream Apple Farm in Port Washington are one of those to receive the Value Added Producer U.S.D.A. Grant. After they applied, they were awarded $49,500 to build out a bakery ...
Mar 19 2022 - The Washington Legislature adjourned for the year. Here's a look at what they did the last 60 days
Spokane will get a boost for buses, selling gun magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds will be banned and Pickleball likely will be the new official state sport of Washington, thanks to this ...
Mar 19 2022 - Public consultations to begin for St. Mary’s community transpo
Efforts to establish the first community transit service for the Municipality of the District of St. Mary’s will go to public ...
Mar 19 2022 - Alleged threats by legislators lead to calls for civility
Amid new allegations of a state legislator making verbal threats, some who do business in the Capitol here are seeking a return to greater civility.
Mar 19 2022 - INSPIRED: Smiths Station’s Bikers Against Abuse protecting young survivors
A rumble of engines outside the Lee County Justice Center signals Bikers Against Child Abuse are rolling into the parking lot. Most B.A.C.A. bikers are parents and ...
Mar 19 2022 - 'Liquid gold': Faith, hard work put Autaugaville's Eleven86 Real Artesian Water on the map
Va., and Texas The water they ... "We wanted to do something for Autaugaville." Forge is founder and chief executive officer of the business. He credits providence with their eventual success.
Mar 19 2022 - Haven't paid water bill in pandemic? Here's how Modesto is providing some relief
Modesto residents and businesses that did not pay their water bills during the pandemic will be getting good news in the mail from the city: Their delinquent bills have been paid and the city has ...
Mar 19 2022 - Police seek vandals of dozens of cars, other businesses in Westminster
Wanted by police---a pair of suspects wearing distinctive shoes and clothing who vandalized as many as 20 vehicles in Westminster in the wee hours of the morning on Wednesday and knocked out the front ...
Mar 19 2022 - R-19 Offers Feature-Packed Business Phone in Brick and Lakewood, New Jersey
Through R-19, one can avail of cutting-edge business phone systems. This customer-centric company tries to provide its patrons with the best possible ...
Mar 19 2022 - Shoplifting ring busted — 4 people caught in the act in Brick, NJ, police say
Officers stopped and arrested the individuals when they wheeled out over $1,000 worth of merchandise in a shopping cart without paying.
Mar 19 2022 - Skowhegan chamber aims to better support business community
The Skowhegan Regional Chamber of Commerce has announced its positive growth through a recent transition period. By bolstering its board of directors, adding committees and growing its membership base ...
Mar 19 2022 - Rep. Kresha congratulates Royalton on economic growth grant
LITTLE FALLS-Recently, the city of Royalton received a Greater Minnesota Business Development Public Infrastructure Program grant from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic.
Mar 19 2022 - Alberta fire department, City of Leduc sued by female firefighters alleging abuse
The lawsuit has been filed by two female firefighters with the Leduc fire department, south of Edmonton, who claim they were subject to physical and sexual assault, harassment and bullying while on th ...
Mar 19 2022 - A Saskatchewan family fights Imperial Oil over land rendered worthless by contamination
The Browns walked into a bank for routine financing. They walked away with a shocking land assessment, no business and little hope of selling their property ...
Mar 19 2022 - Some kind of impressive: Bethany Okaw Valley pounds Argenta-Oreana 72-43
Bethany Okaw Valley's offensive machine was hitting on all cylinders Wednesday night as it kept the scoreboard operators busy with a 72-43 win over Argenta-Oreana in Illinois boys basketball ...
Mar 19 2022 - Hotel Donaldson receives North Dakota arts award
The Hotel Donaldson in Fargo is recipient of the 2011 North Dakota Governor's Award for the Arts in the private business category. Other award winners were North Valley Arts Council, Grand Forks; ...
Mar 19 2022 - Ohio’s wine industry: Shifting careers from technology to agribusiness
A central Ohio couple changed their lifestyle from raising a family and working the 40 hours per week grind to operating a vineyard and two wineries. Ohio Wine and ...
Mar 19 2022 - Welfare check leads to arrest of 3 on drug charges in Foley
A wellness check ended in a drug bust netting three people in Foley on Thursday. The Department responded to a hotel room on South McKenzie Street to conduct a welfare check. The subject was found ...
Mar 19 2022 - Local business owner gives back to coastal CASA programs
The owner of a well-known local restaurant is giving back to the South Mississippi CASA chapters. Thomas Genin, owner of the Marina Cantina and Blind Tiger, presented matching donation checks to the ...
Mar 19 2022 - ‘My Padma Shri Grandma Taught Me’: How Bihar’s Madhubani Artist took Her Art to the US
Pushpa Kumari, a Madhubani artist from Bihar, is among the 20 artists whose work is currently being displayed at JCDecaux bus shelters in New York, Chicago and Boston. She is the only Indian on the ...
Mar 19 2022 - Small Town Spotlight: Soap and stone small business embraces Malad’s pumice
MALAD CITY — Malad is well-known for its pumice mine and products from Hess Pumice. And a new business from a branch of the Hess family provides another use for the volcanic stone. For the past year ...
Mar 19 2022 - Bill would establish Indigenous Peoples’ Day holiday in Minnesota, replace Columbus Day
Proponents of changing the day’s name to honor Indigenous people argue Columbus’ brutality toward America’s original inhabitants should not be celebrated.
Mar 19 2022 - Pascagoula prepares for the business of medical marijuana
Pascagoula City Manager Michael Silverman says getting medical marijuana dispensaries in town is a win-win for both residents and the city’s revenue.
Mar 19 2022 - Police: Woman dies after being hit multiple times on Mississippi highway
Police say a woman died after being hit by multiple vehicles on a busy Mississippi Gulf Coast highway Friday morning. Pascagoula police report that Francis Cook, 55, was struck shortly before 6:30 a.m ...
Mar 19 2022 - How does Pewaukee's historically good offense match up with the SPASH, Germantown dynasties?
Pewaukee’s offense has been operating at a remarkably high clip all season and this postseason has been no different. The Pirates opened the playoffs with a robust 1.381 points ...
Mar 19 2022 - Central New York to receive over $7 million for local projects after omnibus spending bill
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and U.S. Rep. John Katko announced today that Central New York will receive over $7 ...
Mar 19 2022 - Herndon Job Openings: See Who's Hiring In The Area
HERNDON, VA — Businesses in the Herndon area are searching to fill openings on their staff, and we've rounded up some of the best local job openings posted within the past week. Whether you’re looking ...
Mar 19 2022 - Car Crashes Into Groton Business's Gate: Police
Police are seeking the public's help in identifying two women photographed in the crash. The images of the two women can be found in a City of Groton police Facebook post. Please ...
Mar 19 2022 - Jackson Heights Middle School Teacher Arrested for Sexually Abusing a Minor
By Michael Dorgan A teacher at a Jackson Heights middle school has been arrested for sexually abusing a minor under the age of 13. David ...
Mar 19 2022 - Keller, Esther V.
Roy Keller of Trenton, GA; two sisters, Maxine Johnston of Trenton, GA and Annis Cates of Dayton, TN; brother, Ray Bodine of Columbus, GA; grandsons, Dan Collyer (Cathy) of Chattanooga and David ...
Mar 19 2022 - Traffic stop near Marana leads to seizure of 36lbs of fentanyl
A man is facing charges after a drug bust on Interstate 10 led to the seizure of a large amount of fentanyl. On March 10, troopers with the Arizona Department of Transportation and a U.S. Border ...
Mar 19 2022 - DPS makes huge fentanyl bust in Marana
During the stop, a vehicle search was performed leading to the discovery of more than 36 pounds of fentanyl pills concealed inside, according to DPS.
Mar 19 2022 - Upcoming Business Events in La Follette
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Mar 19 2022 - Survivors of child sex abuse call for elimination of Kansas statute of limitations
Kim Bergman was 12 years old when her gymnastics coach, David Byrd, began abusing her. Bergman was not his first victim, and she was not his last. Coaches she confided in did not report the crime, and ...
Mar 19 2022 - Florida handyman stole $27,000 worth of turtles, breeder says
A Florida turtle breeder said a handyman he hired stole over $27,000 worth of animals from his business, according to a report by NBC affiliate WBBH. Turtle Source in Estero, Florida, breeds various ...
Mar 19 2022 - Governor Kay Ivey makes a visit to the City of Ozark
The City of Ozark was visited by Friday, who spoke on the importance of small businesses in our state. “I will be the champion for companies like this any day of the week.” Governor Ivey’s message ...
Mar 19 2022 - Single-use plastic bag and straw ban takes effect in Richmond this week
Richmond businesses will be banned from using foam food service ware, plastic straws and plastic checkout bags under the new single-use plastic ban Bylaw No. 10000. The ban also includes plastics that ...
Mar 19 2022 - A man has gone viral after trying to ban his wife from using tampons because they make him 'uncomfo
A man is facing backlash after his wife revealed he'd attempted to ban her from using tampons, which domestic abuse charity Refuge has branded coercive control.
Mar 19 2022 - PD Editorial: Banning new gas pumps won’t reduce emissions
Sonoma County and six local cities are weighing whether to follow Petaluma’s lead and ban new gas pumps. “This is a really important signal that we are transitioning away from the internal combustion ...
Mar 19 2022 - Jasper warns of 'severe' labour shortage
Jasper's labour shortage has become more acute in recent months ahead of a tourist season that is expected to be busy due to loosening health restrictions.
Mar 19 2022 - Claremore business suffers due to road construction on HWY 20
CLAREMORE, Okla. — The owner of a business in Claremore ... He said because of that, ‘I’m not going that way.’” The Oklahoma Dept. of Transportation began the $4.6 million project in September. But ...
Mar 19 2022 - Channel crossings continue as more migrants arrive in Kent
Officials help a woman ashore in Dover, Kent, on Thursday. (Gareth Fuller/PA) (PA Wire) Since the start of the year, more than 1,500 people have reached the UK after navigating busy shipping lanes ...
Mar 19 2022 - Dartmouth holiday b&b rental with internet access, TV and DVD
The beaches of Blackpool Sands and Slapton Sands are less than 5 minutes by car or a short walk along the South West Coastal path. There is also a regular local bus service to the historic town of ...
Mar 19 2022 - North Bay police looking for flasher incident witnesses
North Bay police are investigating after complaints about a man exposing himself at a business on Lakeshore Drive.
Mar 19 2022 - Goldman Executive Warned Bankers Not to Do Business With Jho Low
A Goldman Sachs Group Inc. senior legal executive who helped vet the 1MDB bond deals that exploded in scandal told a jury he warned Goldman bankers not to do business with Malaysian financier Jho Low.
Mar 19 2022 - St. Louis' largest employee benefits firms
Information on The List was supplied by individual companies and company representatives through questionnaires and could not be independently verified by the St. Louis Business Journal. Local is ...
Mar 19 2022 - Prosecution rests in tortured death of 12-year-old Annville boy
The prosecution rested its case Thursday against Kimberly Maurer in her alleged roll in Max Schollenberger's death and abuse.
Mar 19 2022 - Here is the plan to improve the New Bern Fire Department
Thirty-six local business and community leaders provided expectations, positive strengths of the department, concerns and general comments surrounding the fire department back in November as part of ...
Mar 19 2022 - Opinion: Transit-oriented communities can attract workers and keep residents in CT
Staffing shortages are big news across the country of late, but few states are in as severe a crisis as Connecticut, which has more than 110,000 job vacancies. Although the needs of workers have ...
Mar 19 2022 - SP: Man arrested on rape and sexual abuse charges
New York State Police arrested a man on multiple rape charges. State Police also charged him with four counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
Mar 19 2022 - ‘We’re doing extremely well’: Lehigh Valley Mall tenant opening three more stores, including
A popular spot for family fun at the Lehigh Valley Mall is expanding its regional footprint. Slime Time, an interactive business allowing children of all ages to make their own slime, within the next ...
Mar 19 2022 - The path to freedom: Four Underground Railroad stops to visit in Greater Columbus
But his master was cruel and Hanby, a white man, escaped to Rushville, Ohio, in Fairfield County from western Pennsylvania. It was in Rushville and later Circleville that he became involved in ...
Mar 19 2022 - Nuevos y usados Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit en venta en Elizabethtown, KY
Busque used Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit a la venta en Elizabethtown, KY. Vea fotos de alta resolución, compare precios y encuentre su coche perfecto en Auto.com.
Mar 19 2022 - Tony Ding voted in as mayor of San Gabriel, John R. Harrington as vice mayor
A pressing issue for Ding is getting small businesses back on track after their suffering during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mar 19 2022 - Sporticast: Tom Brady Returns, Sports Leaders Gather in Austin
On the latest Sporticast episode, hosts Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams discuss some of the biggest sports business stories of the week, including Tom Brady’s decision to un-retire from football ...
Mar 19 2022 - Tom Brady says he’s returning to football 40 days after retirement
Brady said Sunday he's returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his 23rd season in the NFL, saying he has ``unfinished business.'' ...
Mar 19 2022 - Texas crash: Was 13-year-old driving truck that struck golf team bus, killing 9, legal?
It's not uncommon for people in rural parts of the U.S. to learn to drive when they're young, sometimes even before they reach their teens.
Mar 19 2022 - Ohio mapmakers OK second congressional map over Democrats’ objections
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission sent an adjusted map of congressional districts that delivers two-thirds of the seats to their party back to the state’s high ...
Mar 19 2022 - Ex-police chief guilty of child rape first reported in 2012
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 19 2022 - Recruits Have Busy Day At Greeneville Fire Training Facility
Prospective firefighters were put through their paces Friday during exercises at the Greeneville Fire Training Facility.
Mar 19 2022 - Organogenesis Named One of 50 Highest Growth Companies in Massachusetts by the Boston Business Jour
CANTON, Mass., March 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE ... a ranking of the 50 highest growth companies in Massachusetts. “I am proud of the work we are doing at Organogenesis and that we have been recognized ...
Mar 19 2022 - Western Innovator: Couple finds success with cover crops
The couple’s success with cover crops led them to start another business, AgriTerre Seed, in 2015. That business has grown year after year and now offers a full line of seeds fo ...
Mar 19 2022 - VIDEO: Police dash cam, nearby business surveillance unveils moments leading up to Upstate crash
A victim is recovering after a police chase ended in a crash in Cherokee County. The suspect in the chase appeared in front of a judge Friday afternoon.
Mar 19 2022 - Columbia Man, Moberly Woman Indicted for Armed Business, Bank Robberies
A Columbia, Missouri, man and a Moberly, Mo., woman have been indicted by a federal grand jury for their roles in a conspiracy to ...
Mar 19 2022 - Two indicted in string of armed robberies around Mid-Missouri
A federal grand jury indicted a Columbia man and Moberly woman Wednesday with charges that they conspired to rob four businesses and two banks in six cities. Drake A. Stockton-Kenney, 30, and Mary C.
Mar 19 2022 - Mid-Missouri couple charged with robbing four businesses, two banks
A Columbia man and a Moberly woman have been indicted by a federal grand jury for conspiring to rob four businesses and two banks in six different mid-Missouri cities during a seven-month crime spree ...
Mar 19 2022 - Henry Ford Macomb hosts supplier diversity event
Henry Ford Macomb Hospital invites minority-owned, women-owned and historically disadvantaged businesses in Macomb, St. Clair and Lapeer counties to Supplier Diversity Day March 30, 10 a.m.
Mar 19 2022 - Business Ideas to Start Your Small Business in California
Starting a small business in California is an excellent idea as it is the most populous state with a significant market. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, California has the highest GDP of ...
Mar 19 2022 - Artistic Weavers Calabasas Brown 8 ft. x 8 ft. Indoor Transitional Round Area Rug
Place this contemporary Artistic Weavers Calabasas area rug in your home for a piece that makes a statement. Designed to decorate an indoor space, this plush wool material rug is high quality. This ...
Mar 19 2022 - Artistic Weavers Calabasas Brown 3 ft. x 12 ft. Indoor Transitional Runner
The contemporary look of this Artistic Weavers Calabasas runner adds style to any room. Decorate the right way with this indoor piece constructed from plush wool material. Its hand-made construction ...
Mar 19 2022 - Tayvion Galloway, in-state 2024 TE, has 15 offers, and hopes Ohio State is next during his Tuesday
COLUMBUS, Ohio - This is what he has been waiting for. Just two years in, the recruiting journey has been a winding road for 2024 in-state tight end Tayvion Galloway. The Chillicothe High School ...
Mar 19 2022 - George W. Bush Headlines Holocaust Museum Humanitarian Awards
Former President George W. Bush gave a keynote address at the Illinois Holocaust Museum's 2022 Humanitarian Awards Dinner and fundraiser at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. (Mariah Smith/Illinois Holocaust ...
Mar 19 2022 - Dedham Savings Launches Cannabis Banking
Dedham Savings has launched a cannabis banking business, offering deposit accounts to licensed cannabis-related businesses in Massachusetts.
Mar 19 2022 - Police: Operator of ‘drive-thru drug store’ in Dedham was selling to student-age buyers
Police in Dedham recently busted a “drive-thru drug store” that was selling mushrooms, marijuana, and other THC products to student-age ...
Mar 19 2022 - Another Boston-area bank to serve marijuana businesses
Only a handful of Massachusetts-based banks and credit unions are openly in business with the cannabis industry, nearly a decade after Massachusetts voters legalized medical marijuana.
Mar 19 2022 - Dedham Police Make Drug Bust After Neighbors Complain of ‘Drive-Thru' Drug Store
People living in a neighborhood in Dedham, Massachusetts, complained to police about what they described as a “drive-thru” drug store, resulting in the Dedham Police Department launching an ...
Mar 19 2022 - New Jersey man faces murder charge over allegedly abusing his 6-year-old son, including forcing the
A New Jersey man has been charged with murder after allegedly abusing his 6-year-old son, including forcing him to run on a treadmill, according to prosecutors and court documents.
Mar 19 2022 - NJ man charged in murder of 6-year-old son will remain behind bars pending trial
Barnegat police and the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office have video surveillance evidence that Christopher Gregor, 29, of Monroe, abused his son.
Mar 19 2022 - Residents, organizations, businesses invited to take part in Great Mansfield Cleanup on April 30
Keep Mansfield Beautiful’s annual town-wide cleanup will take place on Saturday, April 30 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Mar 19 2022 - Mansfield Woman Runs 2022 Boston Marathon In Brother's Memory
When Michelle Banchi lost her brother to substance abuse she, found running as a way to grieve; now she's running the marathon in his honor.
Mar 19 2022 - UTMSU executive candidate debate covers transit, campus issues
On March 9, the University of Toronto Mississauga Students’ Union (UTMSU) held its all-candidates debate, where candidates for the UTMSU election answered questions from voters.  Candidates running on ...
Mar 19 2022 - Hudson's McStay earns fifth place finish at state tournament
Hudson senior Aidan McStay earned an All-Ohio place on his first trip to the Division I state wrestling tournament. He finished fifth at 165 pounds Sunday at Value City Arena in Columbus. "This is my ...
Mar 19 2022 - 'This is more than my livelihood, it's my passion': New Mexican Acequias breathe life through water
Don Bustos' family found their home in Española generations ago. Now they pass their culture and traditions on through what they say is the lifeblood of New Mexico: Acequias ...
Mar 19 2022 - Delray bridge will remain stuck in up position until further notice
The George Bush Bascule Bridge in Delray Beach will remain in its already open position due to a malfunction. On March 3, the bridgeexperienced a significant malfunction during an opening. Maintenance ...
Mar 19 2022 - Delray Beach drawbridge will remain closed for at least another six weeks
The drawbridge on George Bush Boulevard in Delray Beach will remain closed for at least another six weeks as Palm Beach County continues repairs on the bridge, which got stuck in the upright position ...
Mar 19 2022 - No, bus drivers aren’t leading classes in Michigan, despite uproar over law
Educators howled when legislators passed a law allowing school staffers to serve as substitutes temporarily. Months later, hardly any schools regularly take advantage of the law.
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