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Bus News Archives, March 22 2023
Mar 22 2023 - Ongoing supply chain issues delay opening of new Pet Supplies Plus store in Boynton Beach
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. — Supply chain issues that have been burdening ... He recommends consumers, specifically small business owners in Florida who sell these items, stock up on them sooner rather than ...
Mar 22 2023 - Missouri attorney general announces plan to add restrictions to gender-intervention care for youth
Bailey called gender transition "mutilating children for the sake of a woke, leftist agenda" and "inhumane science experiments" in the announcement.
Mar 22 2023 - Washington County woman admitted defrauding 2 banks, gets 30-month term
A Washington County woman was sentenced Wednesday to 30 months in prison for defrauding two banks using the personal information of the customers of her plumbing and heating business, federal ...
Mar 22 2023 - We know interstates are busy, but these 10 Knox County roads are jammed, too
The busiest non-interstate road in Knox County sees almost 80,000 vehicles per day. That's a 50% increase in a decade.
Mar 22 2023 - Teacher accused of sex abuse involving first-grade students in Tennessee
The teacher at Wallace A. Smith Elementary School in Ooltewah was jailed after being indicted Monday by a grand jury ...
Mar 22 2023 - Auburn University receives report of four women drugged on campus in rideshare bus
Call 911 or have a trusted friend take you to the East Alabama Medical Center Freestanding Emergency Department at 900 Camp Auburn Road, Auburn, AL 36832. During daytime hours, you can also go to the ...
Mar 22 2023 - Brandon Miller scoreless, but Alabama basketball routs Texas A&M-Corpus Christi anyway
Virginia provided that reminder in 2018. So, the Crimson Tide taking care of business against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi wasn't surprising but still a necessary first step in March Madness. Alabama ...
Mar 22 2023 - Jupiter is planning for three big changes to help ease traffic on its busiest road
Indiantown Road has been Jupiter's most dangerous and busiest roadway for five years. The town is planning to lower traffic with a three-part project.
Mar 22 2023 - Drug bust in Fond du Lac County has parents on high alert
A day later, and also along I-41, Wisconsin State Patrol and the fond du lac sheriff's department, with K-9 Rip, made another drug bust, confiscating three grams of fentanyl, and a brick of ...
Mar 22 2023 - Milwaukee city fleet to transition from gas vehicles to electric in upcoming years
The City of Milwaukee's vehicle fleet will slowly transition from gas vehicles to electric after the Common Council passed an ordinance Tuesday night.
Mar 22 2023 - Public officials scramble to fill gaps in bus service left by DeCamp's impending departure
Public officials scrambled to find replacement commuter services following an announcement that DeCamp Bus Lines would halt its routes to the city.
Mar 22 2023 - Texas Cat Pulled from the Edge of a Busy Highway Overpass and Is Saved 'Against All Odds'
Texas, on Friday. It is unclear how the feline — nicknamed "stunt devil Bridges" by his rescuers — ended up on the precarious perch, but he was spotted on the overpass's ledge by a passerby who saw he ...
Mar 22 2023 - IRS Expands Tax Relief For California Storm Victims
Storm victims have until October 16, 2023 to file 2022 individual income tax returns, as well as various 2022 business returns normally due on March 15 and April 18. They also have until Oct. 16 to ...
Mar 22 2023 - An independent bookstore. A Buddhist monastery. Ice cream. Pie. What’s coming near you
New housing and commercial developments, construction projects and businesses around the Treasure Valley. Our latest update.
Mar 22 2023 - Starbucks Workers Are on a Nationwide Strike to Protest Union-Busting
Workers at more than 100 Starbucks locations across the country went on strike Wednesday to protest the company’s alleged union-busting tactics and demand a contract negotiation. The strike was timed ...
Mar 22 2023 - Bus driver arrested for DWI accepts plea deal after crash with DCPS students
The man charged with driving a school bus full of children while drunk accepted a plea deal Thursday in a Fairfax County court.
Mar 22 2023 - Come as you are: @local. brings coffee and community to Athens, Georgia
Rhythmic murmurings of ‘90s rock float out to the corner of East Clayton Street and College Avenue in Athens, Georgia. When Chris and Julie Freeman decided to start their own business, they sought to ...
Mar 22 2023 - Representative Dr. Kim Schrier visits Cle Elum to speak with FISH, a manufacturer and local busines
"We have a lot of construction that needs to happen and not enough construction workers. We need a lot of manufacturing to happen and not enough people trained up to ...
Mar 22 2023 - Post Falls Pavilion open for business
POST FALLS, Idaho — A new era of food, fun, fellowship and family outings has arrived in the River City. The Post Falls Pavilion at 3758 E. Horsehaven Ave. had its soft opening Tuesday, with a grand ...
Mar 22 2023 - Founder of Laughing Pig Sanctuary discusses Bartow facility’s history and mission
Annette Wrubleski–founder and president of the Laughing Pig Sanctuary, a refuge in Bartow, Florida providing a permanent home for elderly and abused pigs—recalls moving to her six-acre spread in ...
Mar 22 2023 - Lumberton woman's death prompts new domestic violence legislation
North Carolina lawmakers want to make it easier for domestic violence victims to testify remotely, so they won’t have to encounter their abusers in a courtroom.
Mar 22 2023 - NJ Doctor Faces More Patient Sex Abuse Charges — This Time In Essex County
A New Jersey doctor faces new charges of sexual abuse after additional patients stopped forward in Essex and Monmouth counties, authorities said.Dr. Gurvindra Johal was charged on Wednesday, March 8 ...
Mar 22 2023 - ‘Never been a suburb of Charlotte’: Towns of Huntersville, Mooresville turn 150
A historic photo of Huntersville, North Carolina. Change occurred gradually, as farming and textile mills gradually gave way to simple business opportunities in nearby Charlotte. By the mid-1940s ...
Mar 22 2023 - Montrose Airport passed Grand Junction in passenger traffic in 2022
Grand Junction Regional Airport is usually the busiest, most successful airport on Colorado’s Western Slope, but in 2022, one of its main competitors soared to the top. Last year, Montrose ...
Mar 22 2023 - 'It's been gangbusters': Busy opening days for Quincy Cannabis Co., city's first pot shop
Quincy Cannabis Co. is at 715 Washington St., at the rotary near the Fore River Bridge. After a soft opening over the weekend, co-owners Ron Affsa and Jon Napoli celebrated a ribbon cutting on ...
Mar 22 2023 - Ontario to boost penalties for employers who withhold workers’ passports
A new omnibus labour bill introduced Monday in Ontario would slap steep fines on employers who withhold migrant workers’ passports, extend mass layoff protections to remote workers and require ...
Mar 22 2023 - Officials: Around 2 pounds of meth found during drug bust
Yankton Sioux Tribal Police says they helped the Bureau of Indian Affairs and South Dakota Highway Patrol with the seizure on Saturday.
Mar 22 2023 - He's got £30bn more than he thought - North East wishlist for Chancellor
North East business leaders have drawn up their wishlist as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt prepares for his Budget statement tomorrow.
Mar 22 2023 - North East community meets to form action plan for North East Marina
With the future of the North East Marina in jeopardy, residents, business owners, and township leadership met Monday morning to form an action plan. Those concerned individuals gave supervisors ...
Mar 22 2023 - Arbitrator appointed in City of La Crosse at ATU negotiations
Local 519 are in a deadlock in their negotiations for a three-year contract for bus operators and technicians, ...
Mar 22 2023 - La Crosse, WI
La Crosse is the original home and international headquarters of several businesses, including, City Brewing Company (former Heileman Old Style brewery), Kwik Trip, a chain of gas and convenience ...
Mar 22 2023 - New and used 2023 Toyota Camry for sale in Syosset, NY
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! New Both Joni Glantz and Thomas Montilli have been my go to reps at Penn Toyota and are the best in the business. They are always very helpful.
Mar 22 2023 - Developers, Cristo Homes plan new townhomes in Madisonville
A developer plans to build new single-family townhomes in Madisonville right off its business district, with the Cincinnati Planning Commission approving needed zoning changes Friday. Developers ...
Mar 22 2023 - Madisonville Little Caesars manager accused of stealing bag of cash from business
The Madisonville Police Department says officers were called to investigate a theft at Little Caesars on Monday. MPD says the owner of the business told investigators that 48-year-old Angelique ...
Mar 22 2023 - Virginia towing companies could gain the right to impose $20 fuel surcharge; more
Christiansburg's Due South BBQ closes in latest business move by Del. Marie March. Former professor settles racial discrimination lawsuit against VMI. Federal funds to aid Creeper Trail work.
Mar 22 2023 - Prince Albert police seize 31 kilograms of cocaine and $55,000 in record drug bust
The largest drug seizure ever in Prince Albert happened late last week following a trafficking investigation. According to police, 31 kilograms of suspected cocaine and $55,000 was seized during a ...
Mar 22 2023 - Caldwell Zoo welcomes newborn Colobus Monkey
Caldwell Zoo announced the birth of a Colobus monkey that was recently born to parents Theodora and Pamba. The whole Colobus monkey family at the zoo has joined in with ...
Mar 22 2023 - Texas AG shuts down illegal robocall operation
According to a Texas Attorney General's press release, defendants John Caldwell Spiller II and his business partner, Jakob Mears, owned the Texas-based Rising Eagle Capital Group LLC, JSquared Telecom ...
Mar 22 2023 - Caldwell Zoo welcomes newborn baby Colobus
The Caldwell Zoo announced, via their official Facebook page, the birth of new colobus baby to parents Theodora and Pamba. The whole family in the enclosure have taken a role in caring for the newborn ...
Mar 22 2023 - Houston ranks last in Texas for best major cities for sports business
Despite being home to four major sports teams and continually hosting major sporting events, Houston ranks lower than its Texas counterparts in a new ranking of the best cities for sports business.
Mar 22 2023 - BERDELL BERNHARD JESCHKE
On July 5, 1958, Berdell started his 40-year career with Farmland Foods in Denison, retiring in January 1998. After retirement he always kept busy with their rental properties and working at his ...
Mar 22 2023 - A new Madison County restaurant offers home-cooked meals and made-from-scratch desserts
“[Granite City’s] the place to be to open a business ... Green is a 2001 graduate of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Please share tips and feedback at 618-239-2643 or jgreen@ ...
Mar 22 2023 - Pickens Co. man facing multiple charges for child sexual abuse material
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that a Pickens County man was recently taken into custody following an investigation into child sexual abuse material.
Mar 22 2023 - Pickens County man arrested on child sexual abuse material charges, AG says
An Easley man stands accused of sexual exploitation of minors.South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson says Richard Douglas Wooten III, 57, was arrested on March 17. Wilson says investigators ...
Mar 22 2023 - Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther says new coalition will create to-do list for Central Ohio
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther called the region to action around the affordable housing crisis in his State of the City address on Tuesday. Ginther said study and analysis has been done, and it's now ...
Mar 22 2023 - West Virginia's future is bright — and full of sunshine
Great jobs, abundant opportunities and new industries are finding a welcoming home in West Virginia. On a regional, national and international scale, our state is winning new business at a ...
Mar 22 2023 - West Virginia Secretary of State honors two Lewis County businesses with Centurion Chamber of Comme
For over 100 years, Standard Gas and the Lewis County Chamber of Commerce had been serving the community. West Virginia, Secretary of State Mac Warner came to the county courthouse to present both ...
Mar 22 2023 - Xenia police looking for information related to trailer theft
Officers responded on March 15 to a report of a trailer theft at a business on Cincinnati Avenue in Xenia, according to social media. The Xenia Police Department is encouraging anyone who is ...
Mar 22 2023 - Princeton upset of Arizona eliminates most perfect brackets
The Princeton Tigers on Thursday pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the NCAA Tournament, and they busted a ton of brackets in the process.
Mar 22 2023 - Undergraduate Program in New Brunswick
The Rutgers Business School Undergraduate-New Brunswick program educates students for an ever-changing global economy. Our leadership in New Jersey and strong corporate reputation help our ...
Mar 22 2023 - Stepmother Found Guilty in 2015 Death of Hollywood Toddler
Prosecutors said Analiz Osceola, 32, lied to police and abused young Ahziya Osceola to death. Jurors deliberated for about two hours before handing down the guilty verdict. The child's biological ...
Mar 22 2023 - Osceola County school bus crashes with students on board
A school bus crashed with students on board in Burdell Township Thursday morning. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) says the crash happened before 8 a.m. off the intersection at 18 Mile ...
Mar 22 2023 - Humboldt Broncos survivor to speak in Brantford
Kaleb Dahlgren was a member of the Humboldt Broncos Jr. A hockey team involved in a horrific crash in rural Saskatchewan on April 6, 2018. The bus on which he was riding and a tractor-trailer collided ...
Mar 22 2023 - Mother and teen speak about alleged GCS school bus sexual assault
Guilford County Schools recently reached a settlement of $90,000 with a teenager and her mother who alleged the teen was victim of sexual assault on a school bus.
Mar 22 2023 - Crescent Capital BDC, Inc. Provides Business Update
Crescent BDC’s Lack of Direct Exposure to SVB and Signature Crescent BDC has no direct exposure to SVB or Signature. Crescent BDC does not have cash accounts or deposits with either bank ...
Mar 22 2023 - Alex Jones Is Reportedly Hiding Money to Avoid $1.5 Billion Sandy Hook Payout
The Infowars host is alleged to have transferred millions of dollars in real estate, cash, and business deals to family and friends.
Mar 22 2023 - Spring brings progress in the Finish Line project
INDIANA - This spring is shaping up to be very busy as the project nears the Finish Line. In early March crews set the first beams in the system interchange. Around the same time the former fire ...
Mar 22 2023 - MP Georgie Purcell: Why I’m wearing my gendered online abuse to Victoria’s parliament
If I can’t wear it, why aren’t we doing more to stop them saying it? Georgie Purcell is an Animal Justice Party MP in Victoria’s upper house.
Mar 22 2023 - Contest reveals Rural Missouri reader favorites include some St. James and Rolla businesses
For more than two decades, the readers of Rural Missouri have been sharing their favorite places in the Show-Me State with the editors of the magazine. Thousands of entries in ...
Mar 22 2023 - Kingsport Area Transit Service looking for feedback from riders
KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WCYB) — The Kingsport Area Transit Service (KATS) is looking for feedback from its riders. The “Survey Says” project is underway. You can access the survey on KATS buses ...
Mar 22 2023 - Century-old Kingsport building set to reopen as new business
Century-old Kingsport building set to reopen as new business ...
Mar 22 2023 - Roofing company founder honored as top Missouri small business person
A bit more than 10 years ago, he was starting his company. Now, he's the SBA's 2023 Small Business Person of the Year for Missouri.
Mar 22 2023 - Garner man appeals sexual assault conviction
A Garner man has filed an appeal with the Iowa Supreme Court after being sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for sexual abuse. According to court documents, 27-year-old Juan Paramo Vargas was ...
Mar 22 2023 - North Texas youth pastor who sexually abused 14 girls released from prison early for good behavior
Robert Shiflet was released from prison on January 11, 2023, after serving 25 months behind bars for repeatedly sexually assaulting two girls.
Mar 22 2023 - Cambridge deciding to keep the Ironman and Eagleman events separate
The Eagleman and the Ironman are fan favorites, so business owners would like to keep them separate because the City of Cambridge may not be able to stand all that foot traffic at one time. “We heard ...
Mar 22 2023 - Baytown man sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing girls, including 5-year-old paraplegic
Steven Chavez Florez was sentenced to life in prison without the opportunity for parole for sexually abusing three girls, including a 5-year-old paraplegic girl.
Mar 22 2023 - West Baytown Civic Assoc celebrates 35 years with trip to State Capitol
The West Baytown Civic Association turns 35 this year. Harris County Commissioner Adrian Garcia arranged for a bus to take members to Austin to celebrate the historic occasion, where Texas ...
Mar 22 2023 - Baytown man sentenced to life in prison for sexually abusing paraplegic child
A Baytown man, who sexually abused three young girls, including a 5-year-old paraplegic, was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Mar 22 2023 - Clinton County Port Authority serves as an SBDC ambassador
The Clinton County Port Authority (CCPA) was one of 50 ambassadors for the 2023 SBDC Day on March 15. The day is a national, collective proclamation of the impact America’s Small Business Development ...
Mar 22 2023 - Farleigh Dickinson routs Texas Southern, advances to play Purdue
Fairleigh Dickinson (20-15), making its seventh appearance in the tournament, advances to play East Region top seed Purdue on Friday in a first-round game in Columbus, Ohio. Wednesday's win was just ...
Mar 22 2023 - new york knicks
Tom Thibodeau has known Rick Pitino for decades and endorses his blockbuster hiring as St. John’s new men’s basketball coach.
Mar 22 2023 - After other risky investments, Ohio pension system won’t say what it lost on failed bank
Ohio Capital Journal The entrance to the Ohio State Teachers Retirement System headquarters in Columbus. Photo by Marty Schladen, Ohio Capital Journal. The Ohio State ...
Mar 22 2023 - Veteran and Military Services Honors Student Veterans, Alumni at Gala
By Clara Turnage University of Mississippi University of Mississippi student veterans will hear from an American hero whose story inspired a blockbuster movie this month at the third annual Veteran’s ...
Mar 22 2023 - Pro Tree Service West Chester Provides All Types Of Tree Services In West Chester, PA
The new website of Pro Tree Service West Chester, a prominent tree service business in West Chester County, PA, was recently introduced in order t ...
Mar 22 2023 - Georgia Tech Weekly Recruiting Update: 3/19
Another week of Georgia Tech recruiting is in the books and it was a busy one. New offers went out and there were visitors from some top prospects across the country. The week started off with ...
Mar 22 2023 - 'It means the world to me': Covington restaurant owner thankful his business is safe after attempte
COVINGTON, Ky. — Police said a man set fire to a building in Covington, then attempted to do the same to a restaurant — Zapata Cantina. Zapata Cantina's owner, Alex Rodriguez, said he is very ...
Mar 22 2023 - Federal judge orders Columbus court to stop delaying access to new complaints
"Access and processing are not mutually exclusive," a federal judge wrote in her ruling enjoining a Columbus court from keeping new court filings out of the public eye. COLUMBUS, OHIO — Courthouse ...
Mar 22 2023 - Columbus opens outdoor track season with a win
The Columbus Community High School boys track and field team opened the outdoor season the way it ended the indoor portion -- with a win.
Mar 22 2023 - House Bill 995 looks to redefine rape in Mississippi
A bill going through the Legislature could make it easier to prosecute rape cases in Mississippi.House Bill 995, authored by Representative Dana McLean of Columbus would refine the definition of rape.
Mar 22 2023 - Meet Mothers of Mayhem, four moms from Ogden who rock hard
Mothers of Mayhem, a rock band whose members are four moms from Ogden, have released their first original song — a fictionalized account of an abusive polygamist and his wives striking back in ...
Mar 22 2023 - Floods fill some of California's summer strawberry fields
As river water gushed through a broken levee, thousands of people in a California farming town were forced to evacuate as their homes were flooded and businesses destroyed. Yet another potential ...
Mar 22 2023 - Former child actor with ties to Utah, Idaho has no regrets living out of the spotlight
As Stewart Petersen looks back on his time as a child actor, he feels it was part of a divinely-inspired plan for a season in his life. He has no regrets about leaving the movie business.
Mar 22 2023 - Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ transitioning to table service, starting in Homewood
Homewood residents are in for a treat. Today, James Beard award winning Pitmaster Rodney Scott and the Birmingham-based Pihakis Restaurant Group will be transitioning the Rodney Scott’s Whole Hog BBQ ...
Mar 22 2023 - Twenty-Eight Cedar Hill ISD Scholars Qualify for BPA Nationals
Twenty-Eight Cedar Hill ISD Scholars are headed to Disneyland next month, or more specifically, to the Business Professionals of America (BPA) National ...
Mar 22 2023 - Shell moving forward with Dover oil platform in Gulf of Mexico
Shell’s offshore drilling business has decided to move forward with its Dover oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, the London petrochemical giant has announced. Shell expects Dover’s two wells ...
Mar 22 2023 - Jones Poultry expands Missouri operations
Jones eventually moved its operations to a state-of-the-art, USDA-inspected facility in Barry. Duane Venertloh and a business partner purchased Jones Poultry in 1996. “We are proud of our company’s ...
Mar 22 2023 - Hannibal FBLA members prepare to showcase skills at state competition
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) members gathered for a continental breakfast Thursday, reflecting on a year filled with rewarding accomplishments and an opportunity for several members to ...
Mar 22 2023 - Alabama City Referendum Will Overhaul Its Government
The vote will determine whether Madison, Ala., should transition from a mayor-council format to a council-manager format, which is unusual for the state. If approved, the city will have until 2025 to ...
Mar 22 2023 - Madison Residents Weigh in on Government Change Vote
The upcoming governance transition special election in the city of Madison has residents split on what to choose.
Mar 22 2023 - Madison residents weigh in on proposed city governance change
It’s up to the residents in the City of Madison to decide whether the city will transition from a mayor-council form of governance to a council-manager format.
Mar 22 2023 - Student claims assistant principal punched her in lawsuit against Madison City Schools
A federal lawsuit has been filed against Madison City Schools and two administrators stemming from an altercation on a school bus in December between an assistant principal and a student. The school ...
Mar 22 2023 - City of New Braunfels ready to host Texas Legislative Conference March 23-24 at Civic Center
Elected officials and business leaders will gather in New Braunfels this week as the city hosts the 57th annual Texas Legislative Conference.
Mar 22 2023 - Plans for a more efficient bus system along East Lancaster hit a speed bump
For years, a Bus Rapid Transit floated around as a major improvement coming to East Lancaster Avenue as city and transportation officials worked on revitalizing the corridor. As the project enters ...
Mar 22 2023 - New STC-led program to help women after release from jail in Saskatoon
A new anticipated transitional support program developed by the Saskatoon Tribal Council for women released from the Pine Grove Correctional Centre is expected to launch next month. Īkwēskīcik ...
Mar 22 2023 - Barkbus expands mobile dog grooming services to Lake Highlands, Lakewood
Starting in April, dog owners in Lake Highlands and Lakewood can book mobile grooming services through Barkbus. Barkbus, a luxury mobile dog grooming company based in Southern Cal ...
Mar 22 2023 - Man killed in ‘random’ Lakewood Towne Center shooting has been identified
Surveillance video from a business allegedly showed no physical interaction between the victim and the gunman before the shooting.
Mar 22 2023 - Bradford, Pa., man found guilty of 251 counts stemming from crimes against children
A Bradford, Pa., man who abused seven juveniles during a period of more than 20 years has been convicted of 251 counts related to sex crimes and other offenses against children after a two-day ...
Mar 22 2023 - Cranbrook Elementary School
Cranbrook Elementary School is a public school located in Columbus, OH, which is in a large city setting. The student population of Cranbrook Elementary School is 278 and the school serves K-5.
Mar 22 2023 - Baytown man who sexually abused 3 girls, including 5-year-old paraplegic, sentenced to life in pris
The Baytown man who was found guilty of sexually abusing three young girls, including a 5-year-old paraplegic, was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Monday.
Mar 22 2023 - New hair cutting, styling business will come to you
Claremont resident Mollie Ramos decided to blend her love of helping people and grooming hair and started a mobile hairstyling business, Hairbound. Her business model is simple: she travels to seniors ...
Mar 22 2023 - Why 2 major LA Metro rail projects were denied funding by California transit agency
A newly released ”ratings sheet” sheds light on why two major train projects for Los Angeles County were denied state funding recently and will most likely be delayed years due to ...
Mar 22 2023 - All tobacco, vaping banned from this Wake County town’s property, or users risk a fine
Morrisville, NC is one of the most diverse areas in the Triangle with an expanding community of Fortune 500 companies and businesses. The town was named one of the best places for families to live ...
Mar 22 2023 - New Transportation Funding is Part of a Historic Period of State Investment in Transit and Passenge
Governor Gavin Newsom announced an award of more than $2.5 billion to 16 ongoing public transportation projects in the first wave of a historic infusion of state funding to expand transit and ...
Mar 22 2023 - Two Bryan students make top 25 in governor's art show
Two art pieces from two Bryan High School art students will be displayed as the top 25 pieces in a juried art contest in Columbus this April.
Mar 22 2023 - Camden Free Throw winners earn K of C trophies
Hours of practice and a healthy dose of sibling rivalry resulted in the Givner boys and the Cranston twins taking four of the 12 winning slots in the 2023 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Tournament ...
Mar 22 2023 - Abbott rallies in Austin, Houston to push school voucher plan
I cannot win this fight alone,” Abbott told more than 200 parents bused in from all corners of the state. “I need you standing with me – fighting with me on this challenge. And when you stand and ...
Mar 22 2023 - Minority Businesses Can Apply For Up To $10,000 Grants in Kingston, NY
Minority entrepreneurs could get up to $5,000 in grants in Kingston, New York through a new grant program focused on minority owned businesses ...
Mar 22 2023 - Cracker Barrel closes 3 more Oregon locations, 2 in Portland metro area
The only Cracker Barrel still open in Oregon is in Medford. Cracker Barrel cited the pandemic's impact on the business as its reason for the closures.
Mar 22 2023 - Kittanning Fine Wine & Good Spirits closing, selling everything 20% off
A Fine Wine & Good Spirits store is selling everything at 20% off ahead of its last day of business next month.
Mar 22 2023 - Muskogee Man Arrested, Accused Of Uploading Child Sex Abuse Online
A Muskogee man faces several felony charges after the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said he was uploading child sexual abuse online. The OSBI arrested Tyler Fries on Wednesday after ...
Mar 22 2023 - OK: Muskogee County Transit purchases electric vehicle
The transit service presented its new five-seat, two wheelchair electric van during a media conference Friday morning at Depot Green.
Mar 22 2023 - Okie from Muskogee: Creativity keeps Webb busy, active
Gigi Webb finds many ways to be creative, whether it's photographing, painting, cooking, or updating her century-old house.
Mar 22 2023 - Baldwin Park police bust department store theft ring
Baldwin Park police served search warrants at a residence at an undisclosed location on Thursday and Friday which led to the recovery of several items of stolen merchandise and a firearm.
Mar 22 2023 - Police say suspect went on violent crime spree on Thursday in New Rochelle
A violent crime spree in a Westchester County city could lead to hate crime charges. Police say a Long Island man attacked an Asian business owner and a married couple and then hid in a private home ...
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